Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1921, Page 58

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" Our Prices on FURS * \9%° —Are As Attractive As Ever & —Despite Market Advances Because we laid in heavy stocks long ago, we are able, éven in the face of recent market advances, to offer such Excepticnal Values as these ‘in rich, RELIABLE FURS: French Seal Ceats. $95 Marmot Coats, $75 Hudson Seal Coats, from $275 Stone Marten Opossum Chokers, $7.5¢ Large selection of Fox Scarfs, Stoles, Capes, etc., very specially priced. Furs Laid Aside for Xmas, if Desired, on Payment of Small Deposit High-Class Repairing and Remodeling « Lades’ Suits—$75 Values, $55 _ Tailored in conservative fashion so they’ll give satisfaction two seasons or so. Your choice of a large variety of Ali-wool Fabrics. ¥ Scotch Tweed Novelty Suits, $35 Suits and Ccats in Stock and Tailcred to Measure I - Phone Franklin 3445 el Sl Nl S e S 3 Al DA SECTION, SECOND FLOOR i The Most Acceptable Gifts in STAMPED GOODS New styles are constantly arriving. Bungalow and Fancy Aprons —in Cross-stitch. Conventional, French knot, Daisy, patch pockets. . Pillow Cases —in Patchwork and Embroidery patterns. Creepers Cross-stitch, Daisy, French knot Scarfs \ Daisy, French knot. Lunch Sets, Bridge Sets, Tea Sets —immense variety. Card Table Covers Satin Darning and® Loop stitch, Buffet Sets Applique and Daisy. Turkish Towels Beautiful Japanese patterns. We carry over 200 shades "IX STRAND Embroidery Fioss § | and over 250 SHADES Embroidery Siks RTINS > | Mrs. Reed’s parents. | George Roberts. 5 after visiting Mr. an Pinal Rehearsals for y Gonzaga Cone'fle‘plav The Dramatic Association of Gon- zaga College is having its final re- hearsals for the presentation of the co'lege centennial play, “Macbeth,” to be presented Tuesday evening, under the direction v: tae ‘'lev. .obert Smith, §. J. The play marks the 190th anniversary of Gonzaga. Among the patrons for the play are: Rt. Rev. Bishop Owen B. Corrl- gan, Rt. Rev Bishop Thomas J. Shahan, ‘the Very Rev. Joseph H. Rockwell, Rev. Richard H. Tierney. 8. J.; Rev. J. M. McNamara,, the S.s- ters ‘of Notre Dame de Namur the Princess Lubomirski. Mrs. Ella_Koli- p.nski Ochersiousen,_ Mrs. M sloore, Mrs_ Nora Coughlan, Mrs. Robert B. Bacon, Mrs. Mary Jane Becker. Mrs. J. E. Conn lly Mrs. Llla M. Donoghue, Mrs John D. Donovan. Mrs. John J. Fuller. sr.; Mrs. Martin P. Keane, Mrs. T. B. McNamee, Mrs. George J. May. Mrs. W. A. Wimsa.. Mrs. H. Winship Wheatley, Mrs. B. F_Saul, Mrs. Thomas J. Donovan, M. s William A. Fogarty,” Repres ntative 'W. Bourke Cockran, Mr. Martin § Conboy, the Baron de Cartler de | Marchlenne. Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Lana- han; Mre and Mrs. Charles M. Mat tingly. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L Qun.., Mr_and Mrs. Joseph A. Davey, Capt and Mrs Charles M. Peck Mr. an¢ Mrs. A. T. Genau, Mr. and Mrs, M. | Kelly. Dr. and Mrs. James J. Kiiroy Dr. and Mrs D. D. Mulcahy, Dr. anc Mrs. W. P. Kenealy, Dr. and Mrs Brison Norris, Miss Katherine A Sweeney. Miss Elizabeth M. Ready Miss Mary 1. Coleman, Miss Anna: A Hill. M es Clare McNally, Miss Mar: A. Mulquin,. Miss Euphemia A. Hes: | and Miss Mary J. Moore, Mr. Aloysii & | S Fennell, sr.; Mr. John O'Donoghue { Mr. A. B. Coppes. Mr. Soseph A. Petty » Mr. Samuel Ross and Mr. Allen L Walker. | ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Mrs. Herbert Carter and Miss Bliz Douglas have returned from a visit t Cap:. and Mrs. Marvel H. Parsons Fort Monroe. Miss Douglas s now the guest bf her sister, Mrs. Blain Elkins. in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Elllott have returned from & visit to the laiter’s parents, Mr. And Mrs.. J. G. Hull, i1 Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kelley announc: the engagement of their daugh:er Miss Margaret Mary Kelley, to Mr. Ed ward W. Downey. The wedding wil take place in January. Mr. ind Mrs. Charles E. Dare hav: returned from a visit to relatives i1 Rising Sun, Md. Mrs. Thomas N. Eddy has gone ‘c Twin Falls, ldaho, where she will lu the guest of her mother, Mrs. Wall. Mrs. Nicholas Trapnell is visiting relatives in Lrnchburg. Mi:s Irene Pulman is the guest o’ Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Balley I Winston-Salem, N. C. Dr. W. R. Chapman has returned 1« his home in Beulahville, Ve., after : visit to his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. M Jacobs, on Queen street. Mrs. Matthew W. O'Brien is at hom. afier a visit to_her brother. Mr. Ed ward Evans, in Richmond. Miss Maria Harmon has. returnec from a visit to Mrs. Bladen F. Samps: in_Rectortown, Va. Mrs. Henry C. Freeland has gone tc visit rel tives in Philadelphia.® Mrs. Mary Brawner is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Russell Mundy, In Baltimore. Miss Perle Stuart has returned from a visit to Miss Mary Weist at Fairfax Court House. Thursday evening at their home o1 North Washington street to celebrate the fiftieth wedding a’;nlversary of r. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Bennet of Lock uburn, N. Y., were guests of friends Miami, Fla., where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Ruben R. Robdinson has re- iturned from Charlottesville, where she spent several weeks. Mrs. James Robert New of Atlanta Ga., I8 the guest of her sister, Mrs David Pulman on South St Asap. | street. Mr. and Mrs. William Danlels have Irelurned trom a visit to friends at Martinsburg, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Land and Miss Lillian Smith of Astury Park, N. J are epending several days with friends in_Ale andria. Mr. and Mrs. George Goodwin have returned to their home in Baltimore d Mrs. G. R. Buddin in Rosemont. Miss Jessie Crump, Miss Anita Howard and Miss Louise Howard ! have returned from a visit to Mrs | Willlam J.. Cleveland on Seminary HilL Mr. and Mrs. David N. Hulfish have returned from _their wedding trip Mrs. Hulfish was formerly Miss Har- riet Spoftord. Mr, and Mrs. A, E. West have re- turned from a visit to the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Stone, in Rich...ond, Mrs. E. C. Minor of Richmond is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Richard 8. Ely. Miss Alice Rest has returned to her 804 Seventh Street N.W. Srecially Arranged for Monday - Great One Day Sale of Hats Featuring the Smartest Shades and Newest Trimmings Hats Formerly $5—$6—$7—$8 = 2% | | i L Hundreds of the Season’s Most Stunning Modes— Metallic Ornaments Hand wm : . Embroidery Black C'Chharmirl;g rggdes fm-ll every occasion: The oche, the Bicorn, the Pict Hat, soft -ocad 5 Gray crushed effects—mostly you‘tch;lurle anda(gr;:c- e et Sorrento fully conservative. Combinations - Be Sure to Take Advantage of 1 . Fuchsia o Ostrich Brown FOR MONDAY ONLY Novelties Mr. and Mis. W. H. Reed erftertained | and Mrs. { i 1 n Alexandria last week, en route to | | 3 1 § | | ! | home in Washington after a visit to Mrs. Clarence 8. Haley. Mrs and Mrs. J. L. Mallingly are at their home in Richmond after a visit to friends in Alexandria. Mrs. W. E. Ghorum has returned from a v'sit to Miss Margle Grimsley in Lorton, Va. ““au ' Vira Carl Bndweskv. who made a motor trip to Wh'te Sulphur Springs W. Va., have returned. Miss Christine Groves has returned from a Visit to friends in New York city. Miss Clara A. Moore, who spent the summer and autumn in the Catskills and at andv spring. Vd ) be for th: winter with her uncle and aunt. Mr_and Mrs G. William Ram- say. on Cameron street. Mr Korl sjen<hereer of Putte Vone 1s v'siting h's aunts, the Misses Genz- berger, on Wo!fe street. Mr and Mrs. Robert § Barrett and Miss Viola Barrett of Buenos Aire . Argentina, are the gucs's of Dr. Kate Wa'ler Barrett, on Duke street. Mr and Mrs. C. F. Chalfont of Mar'- etta. Pa who spent several weeks in “his city have gone to Pinehurst N. O, tor the winter. Mrs-J. A King has returned from a visit to relatives in Boston P Mrs. Alexander McBurney of Wosh- ngton ‘s the gueet of her sicter, Miss Allce Thomas on King street. Mr. and Mrs. A. Howell Thomas,and children of Loulsville Ky. are v's t- ‘'ng Mr. and Mrs Richard E. Acion n Ros mont. Mre. W H. Fitzhugh Mavo s the -uest’ of her paren‘s, Mr. 'and Mrs. William P. Gwathmey, in Norfolk. Mr. Ysanc K 1l O'Brien of IKinkora rear Charlottes: ille, is visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. O'Bflen.' on Cameron street. & Mrs. Genevieve Peyton Grimes of Nor- folk, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Lucle P. Luckett, is now the guest of her nephew and nlece. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Billheimer, In Washington. Miss Hilda Schneider Is spending the W‘Tlck end with friends In Charlottes- ville, < ¥ . W. W, Bchwab of' Warrenton s T ng Mrs. A. W. Petersilia at Mount Mrs. Fred Morrls is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Farmer. &! Brook, Va. r. and Mrs. Willlam B. Smoot are spending the woek In New York city. Miss Ruth Thompson has returned o her home in Washington after a visl to Miss Margaret Smith. Capt. and Mrs. J. Douglas McLea" and their son of Newport. R. I., who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwar H. Kemper in Rosemont. have /gon- to Charlottesville to visit Mrs. McLean's brother and sisier-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Gardner L. Carter. Mrs. Churles R Hooff entertained Sat- urday e ening at her home on Saminar: Hill In honor of Miss Mary MecDonal” MacGill of Catonsville, Md., who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hooff for the week erd Miss Ellen S‘oup has returned fraw a visit to Mrs. J. A. Southard iu Rich- mond. Mrs. O. E. Hawkins of Charlottes- wille was the guest last week of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr= J. M. Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Norford enter- tained Saturday afternoon at their home on North Pryne street to cele- of thelr son, D. Lawson Norford Jr The guests were Doris and Naomi Johnson, Dorothy Stiringietlow and Richard Stringfeilow of Washington, Clara Earnest, Di2na Disbrough, Ag- nes Wilkins, Louise Ren ldue, Jane Norford, Russell Brushingham, Charles Wilkloson, Charles Baber and Carlion McCauley. ar. and Mrs. W. B. Oden of Rem- Ington, Va., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, James T. Preston, on South Roy- &l _street. Mr. and Mre To know that you can have your fur work lone at prices so moderate that they will anr 0 s you It Ix often said o ns. wish we had known you bef: Thirty years in Washington. HOME FUR SHOP 823 11th St. Opposite Balto. & Anrapo'ls By. The Chastleton Sixteenth Street at R deomely Furnished Apartments One ord Two Rooms and Bath Full Hotel Seryice Weekly and Month’y Rates Seorge J. West enter- 15 brate the fifth birthd y anni ereors e Queen EGIN NINGtomorrowat 9o’clock we will placeon SALE every way. Strap Pumps Oxfords Boots ' An offering that will enable women to solve every shoe problem for Fall 4,000 PAIRS OF and the reason is--- . in the face of the demand on the part of the public for high grade merchandise on a much lower price scale, our only course is to offer quality and prices that will enormously increase our sales over the great number of pairs we are already selling: This we are accom- plishing by presenting these excellent QUEEN QUAL- ITY boots and low shoes at prices from $1.50 to $3 00 below manufacturers’ cost of "one year ago and which in addition further embrace drastic reductions for this Sale even beyond the most optimistic of expectations. Bear'in mind the newest modes and interpretations are represented and the “Queen Quality” Trademark is your assurance and our guarantee of satisfaction in —S'I"ap models in brown, black and tan calf. Styles include novel'ies and exclusive moJes. walking and dress trined at dinner Tuesday evening to celebrate Mr. birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Herbert have re- what the corset fle.h and mikes an unbroken fi i ulde: igure-line from shoulder 16 Other Models—$1.50 ¢~ $5.00 " dli ~ Queen Quality ‘Boots and Low Shoes at \ models. Resular price $7.50 to $12.00. —Smartly-tailored and walking tyres in black, brown and Cho'ce of any style of heel. tan calf. $ .50 to $10.0. * —1In black, brown kid and calfskin; plain and wing tips; ., round and medium toe effects, with military or Cuban heels. Regular price, $8.00 to $12.00. . «—Many attractive creations with and’ without straps in a L wide variety;’ baby Louis, full Louis and Spanish heels, . R\ Quality Boot Shees and ‘Hosiery for Women and Children = 1219 F Street N. W. Exclusivé%figents J'n Washington‘for' Queen ’Quality Shoes West's The Circlet is m reither hovks nor Regular price, SOCIETY sixty-second Herndon, Va. ore than a brassiere. It is Séit-Adjusting; has eyes aid does for the upper part of th:’fizure does below. It equalizes the bust and shoulder Stores Everyu 0 CIRCLET CO.. New York " Sosryture turned from a visit 1o the formers grandmother, Mrs. Bella Crounse, in

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