Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1921, Page 56

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i SOCIETY — j » —_———— . of Princeton Unt , recent min- Fi , Mr. . . First Annual Dinner of o e o o aadcens We s T BT Boer: who attended the | Alliance Francaise Charles B, Shepard, Mra, Theodore V. | lance Francaise will have the pleass Greek-American: Clib | o5 “Greses snd the Neas Eaet? dse ( I( Ilngs Baer-Cettinger . wedding, have ro- i Boynton, Mra. Hennen Jennings, rs. | ure of heuring a member of the Foch AD | sages of congratulation were read e turned to town. Will Hold Lectures | Cumming, isa Hegeman and Siss | “Hemue de 1s Seinerr i supiect will 2 e 1a Seine.” 8 subject will Bave mever failed: to please, as our many estemers wil atiess, Altorations 4| The first annual dinner of -the | fom former Premier Veriselos and| (Continued from Fourth Page.) Sarah Lee. On Monday the members of the Al- be “Les Combattants et les Temps Nouveaux.” Mrs. Gilbert L. Hall The season of the French lectures . k- Amiel Of Washington | Other speskers Wore AIexandro £ | pmpross I, Smith, O. . of the “ | was ‘hel lay evening af e Arts ‘ouros, r. Tsolainos, ex-secretary to 42 e HOME FUR S| Club at 7:30 o'clyck. There were abbut | Mr. Venizelos, and Senators King and | Pgminican House of Studles. of the.Alliance Francaiss will_open HOP Miss Clemence du Fort of Balti- To Be Tea Hostess | {oorow at 4120 at the Washington 833 114N forty-seven members and guests pres- | Walsh. The Hellenic Dramatic Club " - "’:‘l g (fohell Garroll presided as | presented musical selections and nf Zigre; Mdy sang several selectlons, | | rs. Gibert L. Hall will be hostess) Clud. Balte. & Ansapolis TerminaL. !(::-‘:mn};;. o The_guest of honor of recitation from Shakespeare by Mr. C. ' (ng suit of Gark biue tricotine, with |at the {nformnal tea at the Women's| The .fficers for the' season are: 3 ke occas! iward Capps il . :n'-:m mt: !!o nflmn. and -l:‘-lmmec}.cny Club this afternoon from 4 to | President, Mr. Henry White; vice|} thgo\u\my? vn'm:e 1?“: 5}1 H:;_‘;‘. 5:30 o'clock. Assisting her will be | president, Mr. John B. Henderson; sister of the bride, was her only |Miss M. L. Gilman, Mrs. S. R. Clute, | secretary, Mr. Thomas M. Chatard; attendant % "a®dark blue |Mrs. E. Archey, Miss H. Barbour, : / attondant and wore & ATK range |Miss F. Foster, Miss N. Clarke, Migs | treasurer and corresponding secre- i r — ) colored hat. ~ She carried pink roses. | L. Gorman, with Mrs. H. A. Borgstadt | 'ar7, 1le. L L M. Limoges; members Bargain Prices on Mr. Andrew M. Newman and Mr. John All i Furs, Inc'»“ding - . e P e doraom. and Frank Smith e c : - C t = H d S l ;s & e bridegroom, and Fr: | More Jo , S e - | oats 1 rudson dea ; AN T e o Eakyon strest. ) ’ = & e B W. & J. SLOANE —MARMOT, SQUIRREL. ABOUNDS AT CHRISTMAS "< iy asmipen] | B . _ —MOLE, NUTRIA, Ete . eir home wi e bride's parents - . v 1508 H STREET N.W. WASHINGTON, DC. 1A readjustment of prices occasioned by our de- sire to reduce too large stocks, that comes right at r' wHERE Miss Virginia F. Leach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thernton Virginia A i 5 the season’s start and just when you begin to Leach of Front Royal, was married think of, XMAS FURS! THE ENTIRE FAMILY ENJOYS MUSIC Py A L A i [ Nothing is exempt from the special pricing Mr. Graeme Quesada was best man | at the tea table. of the board, Mrs. Paul Bartlett, Mrs. and.the ushers were Mr. John Carey, wish to advise the public that in con- ‘Y formity with an fmportant stock reduc- umdaofm;mflomukhgphu dria. After December 16 Mr. and Mrs. Cooper will be at home at Braddock Helghts, Alexandria. ] AND NO BETTER INVESTMENT FOR LASTING PLEASURE o AND HAPPINESS CAN BE MADE THAN TO OWN A Mr. and Mra. T Fascn Briggs an- ! in our New establishment, the prices on fnove——C_oats in the most wanted pelts, Wraps, i K Tor, "l Bdson, g e Wade fen- all our goods have been revised so that pur in the rich furs favored for evening wear, and fll PlANO ) ford of North Carolina MonaRy: i chases may be made here just as advanta- Scarfs, Chokers and Muffs in the more service- : I — —— B e S avenue. geously. able skins—all are going at Bargain Figures. 2 | The marriage of Miss Berta Ran- - 1 And whether you buy a costly t o dolph Millar,+ daught f Col. and " e Y y garment or & | --PLAYER-P]ANO . o™ samuer Helfe Millar, t0 M, JT is always onr policy to offer here in this modest choker—the usual Saks’ guarantee of sat- ? | . Charles Bdward Lolzeaux, mayor of g ; - : 4 I < Plainfield, N. J., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. store the same service, facilities and prices isfactory Quality, Workmanship, Style goes D. Lolzeau: took place Wednesday h N Y.* L '.th % h' , . - Sttt oo St gy | | | o fm o New Yock cstablishment. s ol : i =l | parent; : ‘Z‘;,ry“{;‘e“ g:':‘,f‘gml‘;{,é,::;‘;’if i A Small Deposit Will Reserve Any i T ovar and was attended by I 'HE opportunities w! ‘we are now offer- of These Fur Bargains for Xmas 3 THE BEST QUALITY IN EVERY GRADE OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Y e e o o oa” Bl " ing merit the attention of sll interested in IS OBTAINABLE AT LOWEST PRICES AT B e T e W the purchase of floor coverings. Mr. John G. Lofzeaux, brother of the i 9 bridegroom. An improvised altar was i (7 arranged in the drawing room, which | L wns !litlfllked “11“‘ 1 ‘D‘almfl:i ‘;Tt\,! < | b and tall vases of pink and white £ ohrysanthemums between lighted can- 1/ Free Delivery to all o .| i ' | z‘}“".n:"‘}i.:;‘%o‘é“ g“xfé' "mfg-?r':é '}7;:':;'5 8 AM. ro 5:90 PM. LN Shipping Points g ¢ 4 & v ; . Wl ve i o ¥ k t | T aeiage. by her | father ‘wore - Z in the United States Manufacturers Who Retail at Wholesale Prices @ white chiffon ovel white satin, trim- T 2 ! oenvan 1212 F Street % med with pearls, a court train of Main 1647 WASHINGTON'S OLDEST AND LARGEST MUSIC r.sTAnusrmfi{r. ‘ e Miocenms. Bhe : . | |l o Fur Business carried white orchids, with a shower of | lilies of the valley. Her maid of honor o wore ecru lace over georgette In the = same shade, with a deep orange girdle, a hat of bronze lace and tulle, and car- EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS FOR The Worlds Finest Re, ducing ried deep yellow Aaron Ward oses. Mrs. Millar and Mrs. Louizeaux i Piano received with the bride and _bride- i & i groom, the former wearing a French THE | Bown of black tulle embroidered in k w ] M. . i Eronze beads, and the latter in black elte-Mignon | |/ AND OTHER HIGH-GRADE PIANOS oand Mrs. Lolzeaux will spend I their honeymoon in the West Indies, e Saks & (Jompany w=r Dr. and Mrs. Fenton Bradford of Washington, Miss Elizabeth Abbott of New York, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Loizeaux, V' vo parents of_the ?,ridegruom. n:d [Er. : | and Mrs. John G. Loizeaux, brother l t - tr l | and sister-in-law, of Plainfleld: Mrs. Clor-victrolias ‘Randolph Somerville, Miss Susan i i b MONTHLY PAYMENTS ACCEPTED Paderewski, Hofmann, Samar and on thelr return will be at home : New Stein Scores of Other Great Pinzfium 1 | at 1433 Evergreen avenue, Plainfleld, i vt RN gl Have Recorded for It | ‘Athong the out-of-town guests were I Price, $1,000 -~ ton Pianos..$450 New Laffargue i I 08 ... ] olph 1 omerville and Miss Mary Beverly E u.‘:::':::‘,..." ou, From $25 to $1,500 3 merville of Clarke county, Va., and Y other makes mn Mrs. F. V. Miumr.j sistes -l:w; of | | 3350 the bride, who has just retugned from 3 low as........ PLAYER_PIANOS France, where she was working with [ BRAMBACH BABY GRANDS. Miss Anne Morgan's unit in recon- 7 Y The Best American Makes struction work. | Wonderful little Planos in tone $GQC o S e e S The marriage of Miss Hortense Oet- tinger of Wilmington, N. C,, and Mr. Milton Baer of this city took place Monday, November 14, at & o'clock at the Harmony Club, Wilmington. The ceremony, which was perform- b - — = = = ed by Rev. Dr. §. Mendelsohn of that 3 ’ City ynder a’bower of palms and e NN - white roses, was witnesses by the s THE HOUSE OF QUALITY o 0000 family and intimate friends of the "3 . %1 young couple and was followed by $2.50 m 2" dinner’ ‘and “dancing. The bride, ] ; £ e who was given vay rother, E| siie. | JWayer Wros. & Co. | . | HEikEeaiaE | | $ § chlack, Brown, Corvct velvet and_georgette gown, With a ] 3] Afrdarsdi | 937939 F St N. W. No Branch | £or s BCRTINS Nita tarrica 'swestneart i SR ad . Stores | 5 oviiice, | FIESIE hna Canice “witihenr —Both High Shoes and Low Shoes— pecial corsetiere. p —— —l G § A RO s heier attenaad h Nex a5 maid of nonor and Wore & be- i f t t bl ak ! Tomorrow we place on sale the best values of the season in Wom- i plcrure et ot brown, and ear =-0I mos rep utable m: €8— s en’s and Misses’ i rled American beauty roses. - " The bridegroom had for his best i® . man his brother, Mr. Bernard Baer " - of this eity. < .[V,'a S and Coat Mr. and Mrs. Baer are spending 8 f Eey ana" New Fork and" atter Da- 1 * ; i e sk B M ARl e y airs O on ale 3 s the out-of-town guen;u , t | $29, 835, 39, 845, $50, $59, $65, $75 to $195 Eonpmein s e || - 1 " 3 ; Mr. Ben ¢ [ ] I Distinctive in their styling- excellence of tailori d e voie, Mr. 4nd Mea: Hrgost Mans M d M B beauty of fabrics, shades and silk linings. Cglla:‘s o;::tzigc:gs : £ mar \El %, Aozm:. :-g o on ay ornlng of beaver, mole, squirrel, fox, wolf, caracul or Australian Norfolk, Va.: Mrs. B. Ernstoin, Mrs . nquestionably the finest coats and wra; h; T o s Miss | on sale this’season, and each pri grouppssh::rs aa"dglc?szg s Lassrus of Maoon, T sy i [ saving over what you would expect to pay right now for like ’ 4 qualities. ¥ > 1t would cost you $10 to $15 more so duplicate the quality of these | L ) h -4 £ : Beautiful Dresses ‘ o . ' ! ; 2 On sale 2 5 ' : 3 c tomorrow at $ i - . : E S!_yles for every daytime need, business, general or matinee wear, roRMERLY 7 - “ Tricotines, Poiret twills, canton crepes and crepe de chines. - Braided, 2 d §| sy anson : STIEBEL —for values almost incredible— 3 ashionable straight-line or coat models, shown in black and the M lLLlNERY | e e for e iy, he ota Lt R , i . 607 13th St. N.W There are more than 20 different styles embraced in the combined purchase— 4 5 = . The Season’s Greatest - R e . g A large group of very beautiful $15, $18 to $22 N Purchase of . S 8and 10 ;nchall.aca!oota—lButton Boots—Oxfords— : : : ! umps—Colonial —One-eyelet Ties—Gibsons, Sailor : Pattern Hats $ _l 0 Fine Newest and Newport Ties—Strap and Spat Pumps, etc. X go on sale tomorrow at eyye_. 2 ' . Hi.lgh-da;z, delsdign]edthmzdels' i Blouses Mlh.ne'y 5 The Boots—in Brown Kid, Black Kid, Gun-metal, Patent Leather; Black « new siver a gold cloth; fine em- | ® i inati i ] brlcl)(ider]ed duvetyn;é’anne and Lyons | m"’; Ons "';":;L‘” O’CONNELL’S fas i s v 3 silk velvets; smartly trimmed with | ctually Lo 3 7 A : %as\vger:iff;\;‘t,k oszi:sh;:g b;qcad::i Sell From $595 to $11.50 et provided for every whim The Low Shoes—in Brown Kid, Black Kid, Gun-metal, Patent y all- , trmm : i . ;;ith !ac; fld je&, et Bty g $ 3 9 5 and fancy, and the result Leather, Brown Calf, Brown Satin, etc. ns in Paisley drapes.- - o s a charming disfla : ] ; ) AL Millinery, :’ fi:fi:y,of Leather and covered wood heels—in Cuban, Military, Walking, ] $7.50 to $10 New Trimmed Hats cellent wearing georgettes, ol el il French, Louis, Baby Louis, Junior French and Spanish styles. 1 A : s Y. P: b . wo::eirfnlly beaded and ideas of Paris and New i ] for one doy at $5 - :’t’::-. A:: p:l",e:; York—new shapes, new We’ve made a display in one of the Seventh stregt windows. ) i Cholce &f ;:lpp::l s:finn, In:h:kdud brawnds‘!udes. chines. materials, new trim- - R Pur-trimmed hats with silver brocade crowns, duvetyn | gy, 1 P : £ o 2 1 hats in all the new shades, : et bl l::'::: Ty and -new color- - NOtlce The Shoe Department will open at 8 o'clock Trimm of flowers, wreaths, fancy Pins, ribbors | shades, ‘gray, stripes mgs. Monday morning—that you may make % pes, TORE; pleatings and bows, -~ -~ - i s e " plaids and novelties. a selection before going to office. Prices are moderate \ All sizes in the assort- ment from 34 to 44. A very remarkable one-day special at $5.

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