Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1921, Page 60

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.y SOCIETY a3eren 'in'the HTHE_' | easy! DA CARROLL-ERWIN CO. 707 12th Street N.W.—Main 7127 | 739 11th Street N.W.—Main 1286 siigthing clennad- "HOUSE ~ 'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 13, 1921_PART 2. _- SUCTION CLEANER Cleans by Air Alone Thorough cleaning, the “Royal” way is so simple and Ng dust and germs are stirred up. Powerful suc- tion removes the dust from the fisor, the rugs angi hangings —_in fact, anything in the house that needs cleaning. OVER 7000 IN THE CITY —An improvement over anything “like it.” The “Air” sys- tem MUST BE DEMONSTRATED Call on any of THESE “ROYAL” DEALERS FOR A FREE TRIAL TO BE APPRECIATED. C. A. MUDDIMAN & CO. 16 12th St. N.W.—1204 G ut. N.W. * Main 140 H.’1. SCHARR ELECTRIC CO.| CARROLL ELECTRIC CO. 714 12th Street N.W.—Main 7320 T e Pennsylvania * Avenue —Both High and - Low Models—In twentydifferent popular styles. Important! Pa‘rty for Mrs. Brown on Ninety-third Anniversary Mrs. Sophia Brown of Brookiyn, N. Y., was given a party Wednesday, No- by her son-in-law and <daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Col- ling in ‘celebration of the ninety-third vember 2, PERSONAL NOTES. ' The engagément of Miss Dorothy M. Klein: of Chicago to Mr. Malcolm Auerbach,’ son of Mrs. Carl Auerbach of Chicago, formerly of this city, has been announced. -The wedding will anniversary of her birth.. Mrs. Brown | take place some time during the com- received her guesis standing before a bower of greens and cut flowers and wearlng a gown of orchid silk trimmed A program of music and dances was glven during the evening and at 12 o'clock a buffet sup- per was served when Mrs. Brown cut the cake bearing ninety-three candles. with duchesse lace. ling spring. Mrs. Joseph King and daughter, Miss Marian King, returned Wednes- day from a month's stay in Atlantic City and New York to their apart- ment in Beverly Court. Mrs. Ellas Ball of Norfolk, Va., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Robert Telephone Main 7127 Monday Morning for a free demonstration in your home of the . “1900” Cataract Electric Washer (Twin of the *'1900" Ironer) Let us do your wash free and prove the efficiency of the 1900, " Make Your Own Terms! Carroll-Erwin Co 707~12th St.NW. Meyer of Cathedral avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jelenko, with thelr two sons, of Forest Park, Bal- timore, Md., were guests of friends in Washington over Armistice day. Miss Bernice Rothschild, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rothschild, went to Norfolk, Va., Thursday and will attend the opening ball of the Ghent Club Tuesday. She will be the guest of relatives for an indefinite stay. The marriage of Miss Lena Roths- child and Mr. Isadore K. Makover of Baltimore took place Wednésday. No- | vember 9, at 2:30 p.m., at the home of ithe bride; 1452 Clifton street. The ceremony, which was perform- led by Rev. Dr. Abram Simon, was witnessed' by members of both fami- lies and was followed by a breakfast. The yolithful bride looked attrac- | tive In a euit of brown duvetyn, with !a becoming hat of fawn-color duve- Ityn trimmed with a colored breast, {and a corsage bouquet of orchids and valley lll!?:. A sable scarf completed her costumé, Mrs. Fannye Rothschild, mother ‘of jthe bride. wore_black canton crepe. trimmed in beads, and a corsage clus- ] ter of orchids and lilies of the valley. Later in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Makover left here for Atlantic cuyl and New York and after December 1 ' will be at home in Baltimore, their future home, On Tuesday evening | they were at home to their friends| trom 8 to 10 o'clock. A card party at the Hadleigh Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock has been ar- | | ranged by the immigrant aid committee ll | of the Council of Jewish Women for the || benefit” of the ~ immigrant aid work at Ellis Island. Attractive prizes have been donated for each table, and the affair promises to be a successtul | one. H The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge | Club was entertained by Mrs. Harry | King last Week at her home on Lanier ace, The marriage of Miss Leonora Straus of Richmond, Va., and Mr. Edwin Frank of New York will take piace tomorrow night in Richmond. A number of Wash- ingtonians leave today to attend the wedding, among whom are Mr. and Mrs. A, ‘M. Baer, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Gold- helm, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Young, Mr. and ‘Mrs. David Baer, Mr. and Mrs. folks. < Saks & (Tompany An Unprecedented Sale of .2,\000 Pairs Ladies’ High- Grade Shoes $2.95 P “"They‘afe the production of two of the best Brooklyn makers— -who cater only to the fine trade—which places their Shoes on the " plane of actual values three and four times the “sa_le price.” | The High Shoes are—Black and Brown Kid, Brown Kid with Moire Silk tops,-Patent Leather with Gray Kid tops, and Black Satin, etc.' Lace and Button models. The Low Shoes are in Black and Brown Kid, Black and Brown Suede, Gun Metal, Patent Leather, ete. Oxfords, Pumps, Ties and strap effects. \ Seventh Street 7 Every desired shape is included—with the varied heel effects. All sizes from 21, to 8—widthsfrom AAAto the larger sizes available. D—with plenty of. On 'display in both Avenue and Seventh street windows. By reason of the great importance of this sale—we shall open the Shoe De- partment at 8 o’clock Monday morning for the convenience of the office Stanley Lansburgh, Mr. and Mrs. %llrleyA. Goldsmith and Miss Hilda ng. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bchwab of the Kalorama will be at home this evening from 8 to 10 o'clock in honor of their son, Charles M. Schwab. Mrs. the Beacon Wednesday after a week | Dean Fei in New York, visiting her sister, |arcsses. Mrs. Richard Bonwit.. Mr. and Mrs. Brent, formerly of Richmond, Va.. are now residing in this city and are located at the Emer- son apartment, 1824 Belmont road. Mrs. Herbert Jacobl has as her guest her mother, Mrs. Jacob Ben- nett, of Norfolk, Va. The Pi-Tau-Pi Fraternity of this city entertained the same fraternity of Baltimore at a fancy dress dance at the Country Club last night. It was an enjoyable affair and brought tagether a large gathering ofgyoung folks from Washington and ‘out of town. During the evening a buffet supper wasg served. . Mrs. Alfred Haas of 13th street has had_her mother, Mrs. J. §. Heller of Norfolk, Va., visiting her for a week. Mra. Hefler leaves for her home this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weinberg of Baltimore are week end guests of relatives. Mrs. {irnest Israel of 2310 Ashmead place S rmerly of Reading, Pa., an- nounces the betrothal of her daugh- ter Bertha R. to Mr. Herbert B. Moses of this city. Banquet Is Held On Founder's Day Zeta Chapter of the Phi Delta Delta Women's Legal Fraternity of’George Washington University held its annual founder's day banquet- at the Hotel Powhatan Friday evening, when the guests of honor were Miss Mabel Wil'e- brant and Mrs. Winifred Eilis of Alpha pter; Dean and Mrs. M. L. Ferson, Prof. and Mrs. Willlam Van Vieck, Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Clephane, Mr. and Mrs. John Pau! Earnest, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilmer Latimer, Mr. and Mrs. Gil- Hall and Miss Nell Clark, Miss Elizabeth Bailey and Miss Cathleen Duggan, pledges. The patronesses of fhe chapter are Mrs. -Ferson, Mrs. Van Vieck, Mrs. Clephane, Mrs. Latimer, Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Earnest. The members present were Miss Lols Gorman, Miss Mary Cov- Now is the time to have yonr far remodeled into the latest season’s styles. Also wnite mude to order at ressonable prices. S. APPLEBEE Furrier and Lndies’ Tallor 902 1ith St. N.W. ‘L0985, BIAULY ouoqd -SOCIETY " , Miss Louise | - g‘mfi ng:“:aml.-fl‘rrmmmbo?r. Miss M"F~ J. Irvin Steel Lucy Manning, Miss Bertha Pabst, Miss o ot » Jeanette Jewell, Miss Laura Volstead. {. > At Home —Today Miss Helen Carloss, and Mrs. Edith Marshal Archey, who presided as toast- s. J. Irvin Steel has returned to mistress. Mre, Willebrandt, assistant|Wadhington from Pennsylvania and rson Laura Flescher returned 10| United States attorney general and|wlll be at home this afternoon at 5 made the principal ad-|d’clock at 2019 N street, having with ‘her Mme. Henaey and Miss Henaey. GIRLS! THIN, SICKLY HAIR GROWS THICK, LONG, HEAVY *“Danderine” costs only 35 cents a bottle. One application’ ends all dandruff, stops itching and falling hair, and, in a few moments, you have doubled the beauty of your hair. It will appear a mass, so soft, lustrous, and easy to.do up. But what will please you most will be after a few weeks use, when you see new hair—fine and downy at first—yes —but really new hair growing all over the scalp. “‘Danderine’ is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It ! goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them, making thin, lifeless, faded hair grow long, thick, heavy and luxuriant. Largest Selling Hair Saver and Beautifier in the World All Leather PED‘ LlNlC Flexible Arch. Cannot Hurt. They forlow line of the foot. Style 105. For the bunlon or 2orn foot. Extra bail S — Bty 104, I"o'l the - perfect foot. » Made of brown or aI black kidskin. Low 1304 F St. Beels Flaxidle soles and arches. m kidskin 1219-1221 G Street N.W Stere Hours, 8:30 te 6 Starting the November Sil Sale at New Low Prices A sale that offers the finest Fashionable Silks—not “CHEAP” fabrics, but Silks we can recommend highly to give satisfaction in every way. Get your share of these splendid silks while you can for such low prices: 8,000 Yards Plain and Fancy Silks A wonderful variety to choose from; all perfect: cut from the piece. The assortment consists of— 36-Inch Dress Satins ] November 36-Inch Taffetas | Sale Price, 40-Inch Crepe de Chines 40-Inch Plain Georgette Crepe " 40-Inch Fancy Georgette Crepe 36-Inch Stripe Shirtings | \| 36-Inch Plain Pongees J Millinery Velvets N November Sale Price, Yard. . . .. .. These are shown in both the erect pile and paon finish over 40 colors, with all the popular Light Shades and Black. N $4.98 Imported Velutina N November Sale Price, Yard. . .. .. ' $1.39 Yard is uncrushable; 48 inches wide. $1.98 and $2.49 Values This assortment consists of— 1.98 Crepe de Chine Shirtings ;I,’S Dress Taffeta; colors and Bl lack $225 Duchess Satin—Street Colors N and Black $1.98 Fancy Lining Silks $1.98 Habutai; White only 5 $1.98 Wash Satin; White and Pink Taffeta Stripe Georgette; Light and Dark Colors ART SUPPLIES Beads—In large bunches; many colors; small sizes November Sale Price, Texeto-tie Twist—250- yard spools, in black and colors; also variegated -and bugle combinations. shapes. Special, Specially v e 10 s 75¢ A large as§ortrhent at very special prices. IWinter Designer Patterns and Fashion Books} $40,000 Worth of Silks Go Into This Sale $1.59 $3.98 One of the finest qualities produced; the rich, deep pile that 7277777 7 %

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