Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1922, Page 14

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~ " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, ‘WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1922, time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.} the guest of her parents, Mr. and Deaths Reported. R % Be HUB FU RN ]TU RE Co 14 January—The Month to Save on Furniture, If You Buy at The HUB Credit Terms—Pay as Convenient L o (Continued from Ninth Page.; the engagement of her daughter. Miss | Elsie Stearns, Miss Margaret Smith, | Jumes Ly Olifton, 68, 117-A 15th street —|'Sally Rothstein, to Mr. Philip D.]|Mise Julieta Halloran, Mise Genevieve | "IN p ), Tha Vineyard, D, . Temtlon. After a viait of & few days| Bloomburg of Glocester, Mass. Gregs, Miss Josephine Houston, Mid-| Jymes . 'K Bitise, 71, United Brates’ So1- Banknead, ar. Miss Hinkhead wil re-| Cadet Martin F Tiaas has retured sume her studies at Fairmont Seminary. | to West Point after spending the|paker, Midshipman Robert McLeod, Mies A, Tiggics, wh han beun | Beck.nd with 3 and ies s F: | Wdokipman Paut cieh " Midenipman | 1o i B, oL, b i Chgl el e Almat Rusgics, wiio been | Pigott at their residence, 2126 N|Chuleu Mann, Mr. William Stearns| Abijan B. Hodges, o1, 3784 Kanawha street, Spending the last two weeks very QU o, | street northwest. and Mr. Cameron Burton. Clievy Chase, D. 0. ' - with her cousins, Col. and Mrs. Slocum, — st George W. Rickles, 63, 1200 Shepherd street. on_thelr houseboat in Florida, will re-| Dr and Mrs. E. L. Lothrop enter-| Miss Gertrude A, Volland enter-| Fdgar B. Scanland, 65, 625 Pennsylvania turn to Washington about January 10. | tained at a dance last Saturday in|isined at a New Year watch party |avenue. honor of their daughter, Miss Blanche | ot her home Miss Vesta Miller, Miss| yMerearet B Mur N. J,, formerly of this city, lnno\mcellclllded Miss Barbara Shears, “Miss| John P\Yg. 42, Garfield Hospital. o, B shipman Curtis Shears, Midlhlp‘l’r‘l’an dlrnr; H:":k“;pm%‘l'll A RS AR 5 ra Sta mphill,. 78, street. : Al Tyler, Midshipman David Stude: Rorn Jonu.efi‘t bt e basat E. Murphy, 23 days, Georgetown Ryan—Brill Wedding - Lothrop. Among the guests were |Gortrude Rosinski, Miss Nellie Arliss, elane; treet hwest. In St. Pauls Church. Miss Helen O. Connor, Miss Margaret | ¥ic Louise Kelly, Miss Mary Manon.| Toien e s Ootideen's Homplinn This morning at 10 o'clock at theOister and Miss Katherine Symons of | Miss Mildren Veliand, Mr. and Mrs.| Bugene A. Tirown, 46, 940 Florida avenue. York, Japanese orchestra - Lioyd Crusoe, 42, Garfield Howpital. T T Lester Strasburger, Mr. and Mrs.| 0C QU Sutke. 10 months, 1043 Jeffer- son’street. " New St. 1) h d v n:::u’ns::l:':vlel:t.cgll‘;::hf(;(firy: F. |played in the palm garden through-inayia H. Volland, Mr. and Mrs. Brill, daughter of Mrs. Jacob Brill of | OUt the evening and a buffet supper| Krederick Raulin, Mr. Carl Rosinski, 1322 New Hampshire avenue, this city, | #a8 served at midnight. 'Mr. Joseph Casey, Mr. Thomas Ryan, was united in marrlage with Mr. Wil- | mne Twentieth Gemtury Club will | MF. Douglas Chaiterly, Mr. Alvin P.| QRDERED TO WASHINGTON. liam Andrew Ryan of Brooklyn. N.Y.|ontertain. informally at luncheon fol-| Llovd, Mr A. Scrymegour, Mr. A.| cope puther E. Gregory of the Rey. Father Carroll, assisted by Rev.|lowing the January meeting Thurs. { PonOVan, Mr. Lioyd Hunnicutt. A ivnilne Coaatnastn: L. F. Kelly, officiated at the ceremony | gay at the Cosmos Club, Preceding —_—— Naval Civil Engineer pathas been and the nuptial mass which followed. | the luncheon an address will be given | _According to measurements made by | detached from duty at the navy yard, The bride, who was given in mar- by M. Robert Fournier-Sarloveze, who |J. L. Markey, Peter Manning, 1.57%. |Boston, and ordered to this city for riage by her brother, Mr. Francis E.|js a member of the French chamber |the new king of trotters, strides 20 |duty as chief of the bureau of yard i3rill, wore a gown of white satin Can-1of deputies, mayor of Complegne and | feet 6 inches at full flight. and docks, Navy Department. 2 ton crepe with panels falling from|connected with the advisory board the shoulders. Her tulle vell wasar-lof the French delegation attending ranged in cap fashion and held by althe arms conference. M. Fournier- wreath of orange blossoms, and she|Sarloveze is also high commissioner \ carried a shower bouquet of white}of the reconstruction department cf = bride roses and lilies of the valley. the liberated regions of France. Mrs. L Miss Edna Brill of Cleveland, Ohio, | William H. Herron will preside. the bride’s only attendant, was —_— dressed in blue taffeta combined with Mr. J. Harvey Beckwith, jr., of New silver taffeta, and wore a hat of ‘silver | York and Washington, entertained on ’?17 lace. She carried pink roses. New Year eve, having among_his '\ Mrs. Jacob Brill. mother of the| guests Miss Lucille Curshon, Miss CO" n. bride, wore black Canton crepe with | Helen Warfield, Miss Ella Mable Ford, o * hat to match. Miss Margaret Winkelman, Miss Mar- A'L'e Mr. Leo Kney of New York was best | garet Sullivan, Miss Marion McGinnis, * man for the bridegroom. Miss Margaret Smith, Mr. Hildreth A Sh " On account of mourning in the fam- | Camp Rice, sr.; Mr. Edwin Neul op O January Clearance M eta l Beds January Clearance ;al: o 2dds and ends of foor | High-Grade Living Room Suites Three-piece ‘'mah -panel suite, | ee-pie: mahogany cane-panel suite %r $ 9 8- 75 ily of the bride no reception tollowedl Campbell, Mr. Roessing MacCaffery, the ceremonies at the church. Mr. Raymond Weber, Mr. George Cole- . e ot man and Judson Hutchison. Mr. John Adams, chairman of the 1 republican national ittee, Mrs. Jerome Antel of Cleveland is' 2 ) B R o arnnaEationsl eonmiites fcame | Exclusive Fasinons For Women panied by his family, and is at Ward: | ——— — REDUCTIONS Important Sale Of All Our High-Class Wearing Apparel Evening Gowns a!:;cw::;s, Street and After- noon Dresses, Day Coats and Wraps, Fur Coats, Fur Neckpieces, Foxes, Fishers, Beaumartens. One-fourth to One-third Off Individuality | SHORT TRAINING Leads to GOOD POSITIONS NATIONAL BEAUTY CULTURE SCHOOL Only School of Its Kind in City. Announces opening of night classes to limited number of students to learn Manicuring, Massaging, Hair Dressing and complete beauty course. Private Lessons in Marcelling Instructions under personal supervi- sianof Mise Suzanna Lash, gradeate Beauty Culturist. Mrs. J. R. Soley of New York will | spend ~January and February in ‘Washingten and has taken an part- ment at the Powhatan. Mrs. Powell Clayton, commissioner of the Girl Scouts, has announced that the tea house in the old Pierce mill, Rock Creek Park, which was opened for the benefit of the Girl Scouts of the District, has been closed until spring. patterns. All desirable. In all sizes. The quantities with blue velour seats. Settee, Armchair and Rocker. $125 value—January Clearance. ... are limited. $198 three-piece, mahogany frame, | $ ; 75 cane-panel suite; tapestry-covered seats. | 139- ¥ Mr. and Mra W. W. King will en- tertain a dinner party at Wardman Park Hotel Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs_ Willam Wallace . $8.00 White Ky z _95 Enamel Bed . st et F et 3 ]| s e ot vt All Winter Millinery| , , $10.75 White $5.75 e e e unday evening. ofd Yl (learance price ................cccuun. o'ier ety F Fitcher dnaghter i > %5-00[{0 £2$05-(?(?0~ EnamsBed. $229 tlipe piece cana pumel cxclogmiy. | 75 f76 “romam er atudier T “her 1417-F St. N.W. ere Up d $16.75 White $8_ 95 suite, with loose-cushion seats, tapestry | 17 2 Mrs. Elwood E. Whitesell of To- Efioseltrisiey 24 Eloce Enamel Bed . —_— covered. January Clearance price. ...... ‘ wanda. Pa. is spending a short & JFE Cunningham o = Now in Fudll F orce-Our Great 17th Annual $26.75 White g 2__7_5 All Other Living Room Suites ot Big Redactions Enamel Bed . January Clearance (| Kitchen L =1 Cabinets l $42.75 Solid Oak Kitchen Cabinet with sliding - door $2 . 75 front. January — Clearance price $49.75 Oak Kitchen Cab- inet with aluminoid sliding s $90.75 January Clearance Sale Bedroom Suites | s liding top. 75 All Other Bedroom Suites at Generous Reductions ;a:lua'r;ll gCle:i $7 4= ance price. . . .. 3-Pc. Golden Oak Suite 4-Pc. Circassian Walnut-Finish Solid oak construction—neat de- 1 Suite | e sign; including Chiffonier with mir- A magnificent style, consisting ror, Dresser with mirror and.a con- | of Bed, large Dresser, Chifforette and three wing i hit psis o 52r] :s.;.;se$43, 75 ?;:s:ifle’l'g_tle)- $1 5 .75 2;:11::«:::. Ianuary - $229.75 value. .. Dresses!| Coats! A wonderful stock of the loyliest frocks Every Winter Coat in the house has been sub-. is offered in this great Clearance Sale at stant_ial]y reduced and prices are very much below a price that will astound you. cost in most all cases. We Feature for Tomorrow | . A Few 5O =00 Values to $35.00 Soead 36060“ tS, 2 5:- The Materials sé'a-‘sr;;v i Coa ts} $35——0—0 Handsome Tricotine, Canton Crepe, Poiret Twill, Crepe de Chine and Spanish Lace Many New 2 $ .50 Style Features Model Coa tS 7] 49= 4-Pc. Mahogany Suite 4-Pc. Mahogany-Finish Suite Consisting of a bow-end Bed, 48- | Large 48-in. Dresser with plate in. Dresser with mirror, Chifforette | mirror; Vanity. Dresser, bow-end and a triplicate-mirror _Toilet | Bed .and Chif- . Table. A wonderful suite for | forette (like s hown) is T $7 4.7\ 5] 9.7 Clearance. . ... . . ry Clearance—Stoves and Heaters $37.75 Active Coal $27£ X $19.00 “Park Oak” Coal h Range, including Heater, nickel s 75 pipe; warming trimmed; pipe 11_’_—_— included ..... $75 and $85 « shelf extra... ..... $26.75 “Ringgold” Hot S d Af Models, Tail , e o Embtined e | 0w (N fe $55.00 $7 9.50 , $52.50 Cast Iron Coal Blast Heater; pipe $I 8_'——7f' $ 1 8 o o : |\ :hnee,' 75 swesieCoats, 792 ||| | Bt 392 it e pipe...... $24.75 all cast iron “Alas- Range with . warming g N b = closet and 375_@ ka” Heater, $5 Handmade | $12.50 Silk | 30 Dosen Crepe de | 100 Dosen Pussy ity oo, (90— nctadine ] =22 Wais ts Wa. ts Chine and Glove Silk Willow Silk and > 3 ;;;; r:l?“blue enamel S pipe ........ e One table of about 200 Fine | One lot of vel: g,e Geor- Bloomers and Crepe de Chine - & Alpine Cancpy” Coal [ ) $87.75 Base Burner, A . f Range, nickel fall Hand -drawn s \ = Lo al WA $7.98 |TSINGT $9.98 | Vests §7.95 | Chemises $9).98 i $90. 75 nck G422 slightly sgiled iin::id :;zes, re- == | Reduced to - == | Reduced to incladed.. — trimmed . ... an mussed.... uced to....... - - . s ¥ . i 1 Table of Open and | 1 Lot of Beacon and 1 Table of $400 | Fine Polo Coats | 1 Table . By B Janua | — - "lf» N = —fully lined and tri d " witl;n ylarglee r:;uo;r“:l:::vl F ox scarfs Corduroy 3 Sllk P ongee collars. Reduced to Worth $65,00—Reduced to B h R « Waists $35:% $35.00 | Bath Robes Reduced to ‘All F. ancy Fur S Eee ot Al Reduced to - Neck Pieces |Plaid and Solid-Colored | 52 9% . e ‘ : Reduced to i = 2:% | OneHali Off |Hirts $5.00

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