Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1921, Page 9

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/ . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1921. Brookings s the newly appointed| Willlam Monroe of Marbury, Md., and_Lola| Mary L. Morrow, 81, 2026 15th st. Thoman B -4 . chairman for the league’'s committee | Marshall of HUl Top, Md. Harry Reed Christie, 56, 1620 Hamlin st. n.=. | Fred Maul on American citizenship, and the i hington and Elizabeth Simpson. Mary Mattern, 60, 1837 1st st. Willl inolieon| (oday, Was Iolanaed Bathiito brey and_ Sylvester Robinson, both! Mary . Cocliran, 76, Washington Asylum 3 L 0 stre ALL SIZES—ALL ksburg, Va. Hosplial, bring her into touch with the league's | = Thomas W. Love and Aurel D. Barnet s 2 d . t idence Hospital. activities and to discuss in particular| Anthony A. Nuceitelil and Rosa Gn;llelnl. 1'»-‘:1'.'.'...”;;‘3:. % -P:Q' fi‘.nm:nlr:!:p 332 L st. (Continued from Eighth Page.) plans for tho round table conferences, | James B. Pendleton of thls city and Nagnle | s.e. atinue which are to be n feature of the pan- | Branson of Bristol, Tufant of Herbert and Mary Wade, 12 hours, o With Mre, |American conference of women. | pSnwiel Gorlon id Katie Gooduaa, both of | p Fred 0. Burthelmess, U. 8. N., poired € Burtielm and Thelma George Daw, violinist, — s, 53 _years, 445 8 st Dorothy Baxter at the plano. Repre Mr. and Mrs. W. Warren Barbour of n Virginla Wilson, 10 months, 1308 B northeast. | Johnson, ATl sireet | HAIR GOODS A Suggestion— 8th st Tiannah Marle Davis, 84, 108 Quincy place | northeast sentative B, G. Lowrey ‘of Mississippl| New York and New Jersey arrived | “Henry 1 S’]k Sh'rts o e o hiu “Tamous dialect| 1ast evening at the Shoreham Hotel | both of northeast. Ttaymond Tan X Hospital. BEAUTY SHOPS 1ve 1 1 stories. The house was very attractive [ from White Sulphur Spring, where | William ‘William Henry Gatés, 1 month, 1339 East v g treet 3 < in'its holiday attire, and in the dining , they spent the carly stage of thelr | by, o7 140 O B 80, Geoags Wastilngton Un-]| i 2 809 Teh St No man ever thinks he has too many Silk room shaded candles and the lights] Wedding journey. ' Mr. Barbour is| poliy ' Nprige L estsRieey S0 e s : M. Ko, St ? s iate Mode from a small Christmas tree added to | the son of the late Col. William Bar- | ot of Baltimore Annia Laura Harkins, 73, 2016 North Capito! Shirts—and he’ll sincerely appreciate Mode oM T T iy appeint. | bour and is a member of the execu- | “Charles ey . 5 ‘eptional ed table presided over by Mra. Adams | tive committee of the American Pro- | Margaret I Annie M. M. Johus, 68, 1430 Harvard street exclusive patterns; and Mode exceptiona and 31 G, Wi airs” Lilian ctive Tarift League. ks y e vumiie, 5, 2103 Fenmsyivana ave: 1 ritchard. Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton, who is.| Carter’ Willlnms and_Agnes Davis Alols Stumpf, 1509 1 street. quality. —_— 4 2 Willlam Phifer and Nellie Stewart. o Coop, G5, 200 4% ot 1 ¥ Mrs, Maud Wood Park was hostess | g0 d;:‘;};, 'fiaé"é’nekémh‘fi”fli’f.%zfgwfl R. Wilson' Jamesgof Danviller Vo and 'Pl::mu H. Koop, 200 413 street south trene A. Dwyer of Piqua, Ohio. Maurice A. Potter, 2, Providence Hospital. = irti H today at a luncheon at the natlonal b ) in g members of the League of American | Roberi Coleman ek i A id opital. All the best of the Silk Shirtings Lo THivh usita) were Birgy|mombarsfetithetlpaganfotfA merican ""u"" Goieman, and Soele Duntel, o | Dty Gutersberg, 10, 12 Quiney” e ! : kv S Mabel Walker Willebrandt, assistant | Wednesday luncheon held for- the | s o Midinnd t - s smart and conservative effects. e L e dess || Woluesday Iunclieon/ghelafifor jihe) Stk o Neitimnative | (S0, ¥ 1| Hicnaniotie Burter, (73, 733 (8t Gaterine son, chief of the bureau of women in| clyb cafe today. s Hamilton of this city and Nell B.| sterling M. Gill, 71, 2219 Pomeroy court. $7.50—S$, 50_$9—$]0 Padusery MiswJulia AUbolLOf the e orpt o B, 7 B e e % 3 bureau of education; Dr. Valeria H.| Miss Kathleen Lawler left this |y “iliam W. Rule of Norfulk, Va., and June | Hospltal. ‘ e Parker of the interdepartmental so--| morning for Michigan to spend the | Jumes H. Mardiail of this city and Sallie| & i 3 F R athweat: rooks ¢ cial hygiene board—all of whom will | holidays at her home in Lansing, smnhlor Colonial Beach, Va Pay o : 5 w.th this S| eclal_ have charge of round table confer-|where Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lawler will ul A Smoot and Catherine M. Munts, Elizabeti's Hos- 1 p ences in connection with the p: give a dinner in her honor, followed | both of Faltim Md. g Fhi S - American conference of women, which | by a large reception, Thursday nigh Lewis Smith Maria Gooch. White Jersey Silk and Baby Broad- $ 75 the Nutional League of Women Voters | Miss Lawler will be the guest of De- = - — loth Shirts at Seaepin > has called for next April; Mrs. Ann|troit friends for New Year day and = e Bl ress ¥ Webster, chalrman of the league's|return to Washington January 3. Deaths R abeial hyziens committee: Mrs. Minuie eaths Reported. “The time has come,” so Santa says, “To talk of Christmas joys, i 2 executive secre- | Miss Caledonia McCall of Florida &:;'m:f(lmmll,:‘i?\:g‘ u;vg:w“ Voters, | Who has been attending the arms con- The luilu‘v;}nz doaths have heen reported to and chairman of the pan-American | ference, will leave Washington short- 1 departiocnt within the last tweuty- conference committee; Mrs. Willlam |ly after thé New Year for Manilad pva Lucas. 24. Providence Hospital. = H. Hubert, secretary of the pan-{P. I s McCall is a lecturer and| ¢ y 5, e Breakfast a: Amerlean conference committee, and | writer and speaks Spanish fluently. . 69, 185 | e e ba Bots Brookings. Mrs. = Wier, 71, United uates soiers’ | | Bellevue Farms Lunch i Mr. and Mrs. Ivins Davis of 326 B 1332-34-36 G St. N.W. street southeast have gone to 1338 New York Avenue Of hats and coats and prelty things el For all good girls and boys!” ——__——_—————_— 3 Weysong. . . . . - k augh entertained Saturday nig! 608 TO 614 ¢ Morgan, whose marriage prove attractive. s A. Klover will take pl: S » 11th ST. N.W. cred Fleart Church Wedneaday, T at 12¢ G .f I ] —Play Aprons—Each apron cember 23. Boys' Oliver Twist Suits— contains toys suitable for Mrs. Marie Du Boise Maxwell of 1312 :’urk road |wm spend the Christ- —The House of Courtesy ) Etal olidays with relatives at Laurel. f Norfolk and regulation styles. boys and girls. Excellent for The ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand eptertalned at din- Sizes 2 to 6 years. From o pital. . Kandall, 44, on street, 834 and | %” N < = $ Monday ev. > : Specially Featuring ~ g5 Moncay eyenins by hanor,of o ) All other furs All other furs Gifs Price. $2.95 Gifts at $1.00 1 f tlon. The other giests were Senator 25% Off 25% Off LT Beacon Cloth Bathrobes— a lot o G 7 . Moses, Representative and Mrs. Jt Scarf and Cap Sets of | | Wonderiul valuess 7 to 12 v, Representative A Platt- n s , the counselor of the Japane S l P N f sy and Mme. Saburi, Technical pecla rices INow ror Adviser to the Belglan Delégation and . Mme. Cattie amerer. technical ‘ M. 3 ‘ ‘|;1\~1s«r‘u;r the Fernch dele g R 3 l X F \ Mr. and Mrs. Jan Brown Scott, I] b \ Charles Sumner Bird, Mrs. John | l.l ll A B. Henderson, Miss Mabel Boardman ,’ e a e aS rs Mr. Basil Miles, Commander Dupuy- <its e = 0 Dutemps and Capt. Oden'Hal of t Genuine Alaska Seal Coat—46 inches long. Re- $732 French delegation; Mme. Heilmann. duced from $975. Sale price.. vife of the commercial attache of the Hudson Seal Coat (Dyed Muskrat)—Extra quality; $505 5 inches long. Reduced from $675. Sale price...... French embassy, and Mme, de La- vergne, wife of the air attache of the = Hudson Seal Coat (Dyed Muskrat)—45 inches sheet the deman q Bbr the Births Reported.. long. Reduced from $575. Sale price................. 5432 year sizes. 4 Special at $5.00 A Splendid Lot of Crochet Bootees. Priced at 50c to $1.00 Phoenix Silk Socks—In pink, blue and white. Very Special at 75¢ Rompers of Chambray and Gingham—Sizes 1 to 5 years. Solid colors, checks and stripes. Gift Price, $2.50 Brushed Wool—in plain colors and combinations. Gift Price, $3.50 Little Tots’ Brushed Wool Sweater Suits—Consisting of 3weater, leggins, cap and mitts. Several colors. . Gift Price, $7.95 Sweaters for Boys and Girls —Tuxedo and coat styles. All colors. Gift Price, $5.00 That will so satisfyingly e The following births have been reported to Two Scotch Mole Wraps—45 inches long; self Girls’ Gingham Dresses—6 . . the health department within the last twenty q it 0 o ize H olla d cuffs. Reduced fi § Sal, $37 5 | Infants’ Blankets of Beacon to 14 year sizes. In a splendid holiday functions and “Hichart ana el s i | croth—N catly boxed. and | | assortment of checks and plaids. A very practical gift. Priced $2.95 make an ideal gi e N . Scotch Mole Wrap—45 inches long; Siberian ‘ ! ‘ $375 Specially Priced, $1.00 Squirrel collar and cuffs. Was $625. Sale price which opportunity permits offering at i Large Skunk Stole—74 inches long. Reduced i from $150. Sale price »...eveerrrs SERaVaT $112.50 | Frederick W. | ia Hudson Seal Shawl (Dyed Muskrat)—80 inches $l long, 15 inches wide. Reduced from $200. Sale price.. 50 Baum Marten Chokers—Beautiful Skins: Reduced from $47.50. Sale price, $35.00. Qesne B Reduced from $75.00. Sale price, $55.00. Charles and ) Ravmond and Edna J . Eirl. Natural Skunk Stoles: James i Mand ot B! Weigh, girl Reduced from $35.00. Sale price, $26.25. oL and Marclsson Cotietts bog. o Reduced from $§70.00. Sale Price, $56.25. Robert F. and Grets Hedge: . i ‘William J. and James E. and Maurice an A -Ivlw);.'n T. and Edward J. a William H. YOUNG FOLKS AND EVERYWOMAN 3 Expressive models—in im~ pressive qualities. o d Boy irl. Radium Silk Georgette Albert ::.(l.(,:é,p}iiuxégu&;ni girl. Lace and Taffeta Velvet Jonn s L In all the new evening shades— G e W sl B Peach, Fuchsia, Blue, Black, Burnt \ e I g Darid 1 and Midred W, M edvick. gl Oraflge. H Ny ! ¥ivester 1 Bertha Fendall, glrll.‘ X 2 5 7 Vernon and Melen Phifer, giri : . g Elaborated with sashes, girdles, | e D Y i . gt S O‘hé;w(;:dsezss “:'oEs‘;;;""g ribbons, rosettes, French flowers, etc. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: John Williams and Symth: Havard L. Cl Iph of Richmond, I__ Don’t Overlook Furs N CSPAR L O 3 N G W o A GG 1V PN« P 1 V. Sy “Nenittington of Shepherdstown, V. V : P 5 Rubert 0. Updike d Arthelia C. Cullers, & —for Gifts it EN i o o, o H 7 L Mufl’)‘: :V ’lh':g:‘lrsf “'n.nd\'" . There’s nothing more acceptable—and B (e e aes a0 our reduction = of g 7 e st Aihstrad of Siiver Spring, Md., ana rice giVeS you Off -l “‘;T]"F‘A'J?mr Dl«s‘nll";:r’l" Hawki DEICS > iwin W Garnett and Vivian 1. Roland. .Chmce of any Fur 0 U :;j:nt R. (mh‘lnd Lona Tocds 3 in the house at... \ B et A Taylor and Lena Bawards, | naerwear oces | B AT cts racey s city. ! _ o Black and ‘,ii"l.:_i&"m.'.f };FE%:}E}.:‘-“E&‘ZH.":&.: o Kittene Yow'll make no mistake in selecting :\;}t]:érc:sm:m‘l; I '&.:&:E‘E“fim“m “emly mown, T = 3 3 ’ Alfredo Helmar and Mamie Halsey. Underwear—appealing both in usefulness pockets. e clion "aod o . wil and daintiness. $7.95 = 3 Jewelry Suggestions We're offering these last days special Petticoats o opportunities. > Allsilkc Jer- Late Xmas Shoppers 95 .;ey—p]ain and 5 ! CHEMISE—Radium Silk, tailored A ancy cqmbina- G % N : model; in Flesh tint..c.oreeeaseccces $2 e ‘:‘ha;elsl £ > 'HERE has always been a feeling among women thfl tl:]ey V\:;re ; ; s 3 S 5 o , " b GOWNS AND CHEMISE—Crepe de chine $2.95 . treading in winat you mlght. call “No &’oman s :lll l h: Gowns and Chemise in Crepe de Chine and 2 ; they ventured to step into a Ma'n‘s' 'Store. e want to dispel that Radium Silk—tailored and lace trim- <ey—0::1]eT rJu he N thought regarding *Jas. Y. Davis’ "—even though we carry Men's med—new models. Flesh, White, $3.95 Silk—effective- wrist watches Wear exclusively. g iy ! Peach, Orchid and Ciel Blue. ......... };" '?;k’"%d‘ e Especially at this time when you are thinking of what to give roidere: scal- 14-K. White Gold . . . CHEMISE—Radium, Truhu and Crepe de lop. Choice of Reted :;"52?00 him—where cou};i _)('iou be rll:‘or:e;:fe;tam of getting what he wants Chine—trimmed with real Filet and \(llal laces, or Suit ;‘E% B, White Gold : than at the store he go to himselt? i ; tailor finished; with fagotting an 7 evel Meyemen ice of eve ing has been reduce % to 50%. rosebud decoration. Flesh, White, $5°00 Allsilkc Jer- Re;lllc:; toB $36.00 And the price rything % ! Peach, Orchid ccceeeeaconsccacccenece sey Petticoats, e ags ] i 7 rith F: il Famous “Whitney & Davis” . o ) VESTS—Glove Silk—plain and hemstitched; ;:llaiteday::f}f'lcssl_k. ey vainty &tab[lShed ’83 : it cut full and roomy; finished with ribbon or self- and Kayser's ° ‘ slo.so up « o o ‘ : straps. In Flesh, White and Orchid. sl .95 :;:z;a;v:sh g;r;: \ i Rbsarice ame S A aYlS Onlnc' . i SPECIAE at-ss—tscestooamseocnacs b i U5 s e peana sna : = gk s €s, sterling, ™ BLOOMERS—Glove Silk, to match the e Wi $4.50 up . PENNA.AVE AT 125 5 Vests; plain and hemstitched—the pl'ain in Flesh; Fh ey < Tvory Toilet Sets - The Daylight Store ¢ the hemstitched in Flesh and Orchid. $2.45 $R.95 | Plain and hand-painted Cut full and well made. SPECIAL at | 2.50 up : | 58

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