Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1921, Page 9

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. ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1921 9 e e e e A D BT e AR b Pl D e e O S S £ 35 E’i@ é&é‘ é@g- i S ocie _[Ey Taire rimave with. s, lghte ko AP TS Gnicy M. st . Whose Fault Is It? S and a hat to match. They carried | Howes left for New York and the (Continued from Eighth Page.) IF your children’s feet are Twelve-Ten F §t.. - large chrysanthemums of deep yellow. | Bermudas. They w‘fll be at home De- 25 . cramped during the growing age? JANUARY PRICES NOW! The bridegroom was attended by his | cember 23, at 2011 brother, Mr. James Willam Mohler of Wedding in Bride’ Is There Any Reason for 1t? : For Three Days Only- Thursday, Friday and Saturday l 50 Discount ers were Mr. F. Kemper Mohler, Mr. At the beautiful country home of From Our Present Low Prices on Jchn Addison Mohler, brothers of the the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bridegroom; Dr. H. Owen Canada, all of Grottoes, Va., and Mr. George Cal- vert Bowie and Mrs, William Shock Boteler of this city. Mr. John F. M. Bowie sang just pre- ceding the entrance of the bridal party. The church was attracs tively decorated with ferns and white, chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Mohler left immediately after the ceremony for Florida, where they will Sandwich, who made a brief visit in ‘Washington, Col. and Mrs. R. P. Reeder and Miss Reeder attended the Army and Navy foot ball game in New York Saturday, and were accompanied home by Mrs. F. B. Williford, who will be their guest at the Chastleton for a month. Col. Williford, who is commandant at the V. P. L, will arrive later to spend their honeymoon. spend the holldays. —_— Among the ou -town guests were Jonkheer A. W. L. Tjarda van Stark-| Mrs. J. Rupert Mohler, Mr. and Mrs. enbough Btachouwer, secretary to thelJ. Given Fulton, sister and brother- delegation from the Netherlands, and | in-law of the groom; Dr. and Mrs. H. Mme. van Starkenbough Stachouwer 1 of Grottoos, will be the guests of honor at dinner Fisher of § Monday evening of Mrs. George Hunt- Ington Willlams in her Baltimore liam Lee Clark of Baileys Cross Roads, Va. the marriage of their iy st daughter Lillan May to Mr. William { T. Parrott of Falls Church, Va. was solempized at 11 o'clock this mozning by the Rev. U. Knox, pastor of the hurch of ¥alis Church. | was attended by her younger sisteg, Miss Madeline Clark, and the bridegroom by his brother, David F. Parrott. The ceremony was private, and only the immediate mem- bers of the families were present. The bride wore a brown traveling suit - {and brown toque, and carried a bridal bouquet of orchids, Immediately aft- er the ceremony the couple left for a visit to Florida winter resorts, and on their return after er 15 will be at home at Falls ‘ Certainly not, if parents would only buy shoes made by peop! 4 old in the business of making a, al and Dr. Guy R. un’ ton, Va. for young, tender feet. AER shoes Commander and Mrs. Lamar R. Leahy have from New been visitin, Mrs. Charles home, preceeding the fitst Bachelors' cotillon in Baltimore that evening. “Eawt' Slip Infant Model—Pat- ent leather button. with black kid tops. Also tan lace. Mrs. A. R. King’s Shoes For Young, Tender Feet —are the shoes which counteract o Bridge entertained four ts at dinner last evening, 3 g them to the dance given by Capt. J. F. Harker and Mr, H, V. Tennant of the British embassy. yek Wendell will the Colony Club, [ huxx'sdlay :vvnlng—. De. m, d Mrs, Wendell have| Edgemoor Lane, Bethesda, s r:;c;“;\(lg oot shed themselves at, ‘This evening Col. and Mrs. Willlam the winter otreet, In New York, for| Allen Philips will entertain at dinner | dr T season. at the Chevy Chase Club, before the |ho: dance, in honor of their daughter,|po! Ar. and Mrs. Cha tertained at supper la; home in Edgemoor for ell Phillips and cepted, will worning at the home arnett, 5028 Q street. M ’ supper dnd | a | s sale in the parish house of | " Church tomorrow afternoon vening. Tahles will be devoted ndmade lingerie, 1 dolls, aprons, f: le candy and nd ice eream cone cember 8. ~ Erlebacher-Originated Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Littauer and their daughter, Miss Louise Littauer, have returned to Washington for the Wwinter season, and are again in their home at 2346 Massachusetts avenue. Miss Katharine Munson will enter- Miss Phillips, and Mr. Woods. | Col. and Mrs. William B. Thomp- son entertained a company of six at dinner at the Shorcham last night, afterward taking their guests to the theater. for the children, and a white ele-| phant or the gron-ups who | f All Souls’ Church, ers are: Mrs. Harry 5. Walter 1. McCoy, Mrs. all discomforts for young, tender feet. Each pair is carefully and o= SO thoroughly inspected and tested to irs. George Y. Worth- | L. Burwell and Mrs. | DRESSES Frankly, we are overstocked—an irresistible desire on tain at luncheon Saturday, December 10. in honor of her house fu: i Katharine Buchiholtz of Mon is spending the winter with hi Miss Isabel Crawford, debutante niece of Senutor and Mrs. Arthur Capper. make doubly sure they are made i — = =} e ) 1 it the rectory i si ., in honor of the tw exactly according to the part of our designers fo give to the, women of Washington lonan “Crtren. 5, Tarl HEmIIG per'vare” " 81 specifications which acollection of Gownsand Dresses that would defy comparison: T’b’i f::‘K "J’fl Jt:'e have taken years of truly such a showing is here—the styles are beautiful careful thought and 9 e ! arfumettes diiht ah gl i ey b e —and the qualities are beyond question. - o every Wabsan's Bai - Cliiwin: ¥ £ - i Kalhflr.h?e‘ Alene Giles of New 2 ' o This, with a backward buying season, '.nakes it imperative to : H‘LP' .,.::.,;' et S | Rolg[fr sf;(;’,?llets | Built for Long Wear reduce our enormous stocks—hence this drastic step. e eatiag, o Vialing be TTRSR ey Gue,rlfm's —which parents know full well means so DRESSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS ARE INCLUDED S dayghies ot iiné,:; Q}.‘(‘;x:}\g‘.?z%}u.“kpm? 15 spend- Houhigaat's . much in this day and age. , Crepe Canton Street Dresses noon toda | b, \:t(m'w;n'l“i = ggg;”; i B E R B Efihhfiwl C : S 1 Church, the to Columbia, . O p i L’Origan Chypre Ambre Antique, Duvetyn Dresses for Afternoon Wear given in marr 2 3 4" wore 4 be | e Poir Tiill sDivtime: Dressos noE Broun hrocedcd | | Washington’s Largest and Most Progressive Shoe House oiret will Ly @ farse, tulle nt o e | - 813 Penna. Ave. 1116-1122 7th St. roses, orchids and violets. | Tricotine Street , Dresses Satin Crepe for Afternoon Radium Dance Frocks Sequin Evening Gowns Brocade Reception Gowns Chiffor Dinner Gowns . f . Chenille Tea-time Bresses nded by her ¥ matron of ler, sister | of honor. 15% Discount Wear e e A tian Church, t officiating. ¥ {one attended b, s and im- - mediate friends of the bridal couple. HPRPEERERREREERRRRRERERRA A . TiELOUVRE . 1115-1117 F STREET Distingue Coats In the wrappy designs and more dignified models —expressive of the highest taste—and setting a stand- ard of fashion supreme and superior. - 4219221 G Street NW. Store Hours—8:30 to 6. Never before in the annals of this shop have we made such a drastic reduction at the season of the year. For 3 days only. ) I Seventh and & senth - House &. Herrmann : J et Christmas Attractive Low Prices on the | E Suggestions A Sale of Brushed Wool Scarfs $l.89 Popular Columbia Grafonola Join our Xmas Club—and you can select any type of Machine you choose—in any finish—and benefit not only by the present prices—but also enjoy our special Club terms. $5 Down---$5 per Month 3 IE An excentional opportunity to secure an ex- ! cellent scarf at a very low price or to buy one ., on more as Christmas gifts. Our regular price ! is $2.50. In rich shades of Buff or Brown. l Neatly pucked in Gift Boxes. Very specially rt Hats Some with patent leather trimming and others plain, The color assortment includes Red, Tan, Gray, Navy, Taupe, Nile, Brown, 'Leather and Henna. Ideal for outdoor and aport wear and at this re- markable price you should we- ) lect several shades. Plain and Fur-trimmed— the finest furs and the choic- est weaves. Bolivia, Normandy, Pan- velaine, Orlando, Marvello —with Nutria, Australian Opossum, Wolf, Seal, Fox, Krimmer, etc.—" The best of all talk- ing machines is the Columbia Grafonola. r Beginning at $65.00 ‘ Smart Sport Coats, plaid- | back sport cloths, with set-in lined Each type has the | or Raglan sleeves; with silk. $25.00 and $35.00 | Surrendering All Suits at Sacrifice Prices I It's our custom, you know, twice a year to make clearance of all Suits. Thus these greater sacrifices. Exclusive models—plain and fur-trimmed—braided and embroidered. Remember—all are included~and all are deeply reduced. Suits up 0 $49.50. Now.........c.cierenun $24.50 | Suits up to $65.00. Now............... . 33850 i . Suitsupt0$75.00. Now...........oee.......-947.50 oo 56450 ..un. $07.50 Holidaying There are certain features of feminine wardrobe that make . strong appeal as’gifts—and you'll find them here—in splendid variety—of unusual exclusiveness and assured quality. * Sitk Underwear. ” Dainty Blouses. Handsome Feather Fans. identical tone, quality and .which are features of Van Raalte Thread Silk Hose ust received a fresh shipment of vony shighs talsweaves, - Theeo irregularities are 2.15 van, white and grey. 5 : Women’s Sport Hosiery almost impossible to detect and will not affect the wear. If perfect they would easily sell for In black and cordovan. They are highly mercerized and very good quality. Special, per pair time accuracy . pair. The colors include: Black, cordo- e Very special at. Formerly $140 Grafonola superiority. 85¢ You are not buying a talking machine for a day, or a season— but a lifetime—so buy the best—the Grafo- Two Clubs, Ball J and Bag, complete, 50¢ Women’s Gift Handkerchiefs All excellent values, a few numbers are mentioned: Box of 4, nicely embroidered in colors....65¢ Box of 3, made in Ireland; art embroidery.75¢c Box of 3 imitation Madeira embroidery Many more styles too numerous to mention. your selections while our stocks are new and complete. U. S. Geographical Lotto Educational - and exciting. cegular $1° value. 50c nola. Special : Suits up to $98.50. Now...... Suits up to $145.00. Now.. Many of the models ecsweer are equipped with the individual record ejec- tor, and the automatic non-set stop device. *150 Formerly $125 Make your selection . now Now 85 while the variety is complete_ __—______,__________—_J f SHOP EARLY FOR XMAS

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