Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1922, Page 50

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HE =L ESSNER- P& 917 F Street NW. W Georgette Dresses Taffeta Dresses Satin Dresses , Tricotine Suits Odd Lots in eir friends. These Go On Sale Monday In Two Groups of Real Bargains New Spring Model Dresses Fur-Trimmed Suits New Tweed Sport Suits Velour Suits Tailored Suits Serge Suits Coats of Bolivia & Fur and Plain Trimmed " WASHINGTON’S LARGEST AND LEAD- ING EXCLUSIVE VICTOR STORE JANUARY CLEARANCE World's Best Phonographs About 1 , PRICE DOZENS of new floor samples and re-conditioned instruments. Every instru- ment fully guaranteed— very lowest prices—while the quantity lasts. Reason- able down payments and $44 $50 . $79 Upright Combination Models as low as. . Standard Upright Models as low as. Period Models as low as ... PAY AS LITTLE AS Interest or Extras - NO pointment. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY VICTOR RECORDS (TR PRICES REDUCED AT OUR STORE - The Present Low Scale of Prices Far Lower Than Before the W"cr 10-inch black double-face.- Now e e T B e AR h e G R OF lo-lnch"red seal lz(hfll’lmlo. Galli-Curci, Heifetz, McCormac] 'man, R TNow 8125 we oW T 8175 Duets, Quartettes, Sex- $2 tettes by famous artists. . o! 10-inch Always shop direct at this store—75,000 records to choose from—the city’s largest stock fve Annivérsary Mr.'and Mrs.-Willfam H. Lylesicela- bratéd the thirty-Afth anniyversary " their-marriage at their residerice, 427 New . Jersey' avenué southeast, -on ‘“Thursday -evening, January 19. “The Tooms -were decorated with palms, ferns and cyt _flowers and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Lyles: were the recipients of many ° beautiful remiémbrances from ‘. ‘Those present ware Mr. and Mrs; Charles Shreve, Mr. and COATS--SUITS--DRESSES [l sz g Willlam Cross, Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Riluy, Mr. and Mrs, Archibald Corwin, dr. and Mrs. Roy Beall, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lyles, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dawion, Mr. and Mre. Frank. Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. Gamell, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Ligon, M Mra. Getta Becker, M Henry, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Walter Mrs. Praeturius, Mr. : Ramyee, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Welsh, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Miss Jusephine Gauld, Miss Marie McGrai and Mrs. Morgan Comp! List of Engagements Announced Past Week The engagement is announced.-of Miss #rances E. Crane of Pottsville, Pa.. to Midshipman Edgar A. Cruise, a member of this year's class at the academy at Annapolis. Miss. Crane is Red Tape $5 'MONTHLY The extraordinary nature of this sale will bring such brisk public response that the quantity on hand will last but a few days. Call immediately to avoid disap- it e et 51,00 12-inch blue double-fa~e. $1.5o e 19€ oo, $1.25 IF A VICTOR RECORD IS OBTAINABLE—WE HAVE IT of Mr. and Mrs. d a and Mr. now attending the Crevy Chase School. The wedding will take place in the coming summer. Mr. and Mrs. L' Merelinan announce the cngagement of their daughter Lil- lian Belle to Mr. Leopold Freedman. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Schulman an- nounce the engagement daughter, Leah, to Mr. Abe Soloman of New York city. their | “awv o] Mr. Samuel Joseph Henry and Mr, Eric Powell left last week for Cuba, where they will spend several weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Ferguson en-. tertained at a dinner at their home 1ast week, when they had covers laid for eight. 4 Mrs. filrhm Alvord has purchased a house on Huntington street and will take possession within a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bender have returned to thelr hgme after spend- ing a week in New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hill were hosts Tuesday evening at a bridge party. Mrs. Stanton R. Norman was hostess Wednesday at 2 bridge lunch- eon at her home, when she enter- tained twelve friends. One of the pretticst luncheons of the season was that given last Wed- nesday by Mrs. J. Edgar Sohl at her home in Chevy Chase, when covers were laid for eight. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berger have purchased the Kennedy house on Kanawha street and after some re- pairs are made will make it their home. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Kennedy| B i have purchased and are occupying & i new house on Jenifer street.. Mrs. Fred McKee will entertain at y D of Juncheon Wednesday the Members of | wyo has returned to her home in The citizens of section 4 of Chevy | New York after. visiting her sunt, Chase, Md., met last week and elected | Mra. Stallings of K atreet. officers for the coming year. Willlam Blum is president, and the other mem- - bers 6f the committee include Mr A. PERSONAL NOTES ’ Wit i h Cugle, who has b - Mr. Kenneth Cugle, who has been e on a cruise to Italy and South Amer-| Mrs. Alexander Wolf and her son, ica, has returned and joined his par- | John Wolf, with her mother, Mrs, Mrs. Laurenz M. Prior of Florida is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Hath- away. 2 Mrs. William Heron was Hostess MISS MARION BROWN COOLEY, B. Shelton, Mr. Joseph Pearson, Mr. Rea M. R. Shafer and Mr. Percival ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis|Brylawski, are at ' the Breake: Cugle. Atlantic City. Mrs. Leo Stiefel returned to New York Friday, after a two-week stay Wednesday at her home to the mem- Intowniwith relativer. bers of the Chevy Chase Thimble Club. | yr' and Mrs. Eugene Schwab en- Dt DG ADavls Hagireturned trom | tertained at cards Jast night at their a short visit in Cincinnati, 0. h 3 dams Mill road. Mre. B. Hume Talbert entertained | "0 on Adams Mill the members of her bridge club at| Mr.‘and Mrs. D. J..Kaufman leave luncheon Friday. tomorrow for a three-month trip in Mr. and Mrs. George Rees left the | California and will stop in New Or- past week for California, where tiey | leans en route. wili spend several months. —_— Mrs. Frederick S. Stitt was hostess | Mrs. Louls 5;3-39::6“‘::#. daught r . er, g at a very pretty tea at her home last| (0, (UC diter, Mrs, Simon Nye, has Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hulse were | returned to her home in Boston. hosts at dinner last week, when they e had among their guests Mr. and Mrs. & Mrs. Harry Lewis is in Atlantic Edward Stockl. Judge and Mrs. Alex- [CItY. ander R. Mullowney, Capt. and Mrs.| e George Friedlander has re- George Langdon Whitford and M. |turned from a ten-day stay in New and Mrs. John Williams. Yorle ety Mrs. Warren Brush was hostess e Monday at a prettily arranged lunch- Mrs. Harry Heilbrun has returned to her home in New York city. eon at her home. Miss Katherine Knaebel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knaebel, who Mrs. Henry Straus, who was_the has been with her parents, has re-|guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. turned to Wellsley College. A. M. Baer, has returned to her home Maj. and Mrs. William H. Pace were | in Forest Park, Baltimore. e o i Eneniay tronine ™ #| Mrs. Charles A. Goldsmith and Mrs. ir b % vening. R O e & Toming, urned | Carrie Berwanger have returned from after spending 2 ‘week in New York Atlantic City. city visiting friends. "The Misses Parsons and their moth- | Mrs. Richard Bentit £ho A% She er-have closed their house in Chevy | §uest of her BIWEE, 3 0% or home Chase for the winter and have an |l °SChers nas Teww apartment in Washington for the e winter months. Miss Jesnette Goldenberg has re- Mr. and Mrs. Silas A. Baldwin have|turned from a lengthy visit with taken possession of their new home |friends in. Cincin on Newlands street. Mrs. Alfred G. Maddren, who left| Mrs. Harry Isaacs of New York. for- some months ago for Europe, is now | merly Miss Norma Baum, is visiting in Christiana, Norway, and expects to | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar i { spend the winter there, going later to | Baum. France before joining her husband — and returning to their home in Chevy| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dreyfuss have Chase. returned to their home on Lanier Dr. and Mrs. Sterling Mead have |place from a Week's stay in Atlantic moved into their new house on Ced: City. . " & ] o as JIRtIbeen oo Mrs. Ernest Mayer entertainéd the Pl Afternoon Sewing Circle on Thursday Mrs. James Adkins was hostess at a very pretty luncheon at her home .Akl l\u{_c‘b::n in her apartment in the ry View. Tuesday. & Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McLachlen were TP 3 hosts at a delightfully arranged din- | Mrs. S. Ehrlich left town yeld!"fl-y ner Tuesday evening at the Columbia | for Raleigh, N. C., to visit her daugh- Country Club, when covers were laid | tef, Mrs. J. L. Emanuel, for several for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. McLachlen | Weeks. are leaving the last of this month for nmfid Atvert —s‘fl:nd and es The ladles of the Guild of the|Harc aufman left yesterday for Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church | Charleston. N. €. to bo the guests of will be at home to the ladies of the | Mrs. Wastiin, (M€ N2, SO, TOLY church in their new building at % o) = i mund, and will then go to Stuart, Chevy Chase Circle Friday afternoon, ! Beach, to bs the January 21, at 3 o'clock. A musical pro- | Fla. near Palm guests of Mr. A. Meyers at his estate ram will bo in charge of Mrs. Howara | E1eats of X, 3 Dr. and Mrs. John Mauchley were N s hosts Friday evening at an oyster Mr. and Ml'!., Sidne){ West have re- supper at their home, when their turned trom New York. guests were the members of the Chevy i Chase Community Ciup, ° © " Stins e, Luchs e ssionary ciety of the 'New York, are visiting their Chevy ~Chase Methodist Episcopal | Of New York, are visiting their Church will give & dinner in the rec- ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Luchs. reation room of the church Wednes- 1. Soiteere day svening, January 25, from 5 0 7 | ¢ty e e e iy, Feturned orclodk, The Chevy Chase Center of the Na- 7 ; o ay afternoon at the Chevy Chase Li- = N 2 brary. | Mre, Rea P. \Wright was | hree-week atay in New Yori. elected second vice president to suc-| Miss Rutb Nusbaum of Raltimore is ithe week end guest of Miss Jean- ette Loeb of Columbia read. secretary to succeed Mr: elected recording secretary to suc- ceed Miss Laura Gilliland, and Mrs. E. L. Pugh was elected on the ex- ecutive committee to succeed Mrs. Charles Morgan. The constitution and by-laws were read and adopted Atiantic City Estab, 1881 Phene Fraak. $738 by the center. The next meeting will || B -~ bs held at the Natlonal Foundation in || reen ! Youtn Washington Monday afternoon, Feb- SAVE Faces Heatthful Scalps Lovety Hands ruary 6, at 2:30 o'clock, when the center will have a tea and meet the officers of the National Foundation. Mr. and Mrs. W. Golden Carter en- tertained at dinner Tuesday evening. Mrs. William Orme was a dinner hostess of last week. The Parent-Teachers' Association will hold its regular monthly meet- ing Friday evening, January 27, at 8 o'clock, at the E. V. Brown Sctiool. rive is being made for new mem- bers, and the dues from the member- | | Maotafs Steasmcs AR remoreied. hrisriny ship will be used to 2 the salary || back the, natural glose and luster, and then YOUR It Will Surprise You to See a PATENTED STEMLESS SWITCH Or the New Peyche Puff of a trained nurse for the school. “rooted. the hair from matting. [ Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Carter have |} An absolutely A returned to their home after visiting NO STEMS NO CORDS Mrs. Carter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Gulligher. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Young, who visited Mrs. Young’s uncle in’ New will Teturn to their home To become - tangled, - matted or exposed. ‘Work guaranteed five years. - With the Borden Patent a 40-inch plat ~Gr twist can be made from a 20-inch switch. Specialist of Hair and Sealp. Patented Upright Shampooing. Expert Manicuring. : Children’s Hafreutil: g week. Mrs. Robert Preston Shealey was hostess Wednesday at luncheon at \her home.~ 4 The Men's Club of All Saints’ Epis- cop“l (l:h rch are gllnlilhls an elabate musical program for its next meet- rma ing in the Parish Hall, February 6, at . vt 8 o'clock p.m. This will be ladies night, and those who. will take part that evening will be Mrs. H. A. Brooks, tone, and Mr. William H. Taylor will be accompanist. A program of radio 1115 G St N w music also will be given by Mr. C. L. Wl 1NV, Hedges, and Mr. Edward Cillow, the On Greund Fileor well known reader and entertainer, . will also give a reading. PIANOS Fl‘ncy. Dreas Party The Chi Psi_Omega Fraternity- of the American University will give a dance at the La Fayette Hotel on Wednesday evening, January 25. in- vitations have been extinded to the fraternity members and their friends to “attend the function. Dean A. H. Putney and Mrs. Putney will be the guésts of honor. HUGO WORCH]| SOCIETY For Walter Reed Men An interesting, delightfully arranged = : and highly amusing fancy dress party ( was given Friday evening in the Kights of Columbus house at Walter Reed Hospital for the officers on the staff of the hospital and patients and their wives by the therapy aides. The room was arranged as a large draw- ing room, where the guests danced and a buffet supper was served. The costumes of the guests were clever and pretty, some of the men dressed in women's evening clothes and others in. uniforms of orderlies from other branches of the service. Chi Psi Fraternity Will Formerly Seventh and H Sts. N.W. NOW 311 7th STREET N.W. Adjoining HUB FURNITURE CO. Small Payments Weekly or Monthly, As You Wish $35 Value Women's Bolivia Fur-Trimmed Coats, $22.50 $40 Value Women’s Bolivia Fur-Trimmed Coats, $24.98 $45 Value Women’s Bolivia Fur-Trimmed Coats, $27.50 $20 Value Women's Wool Tricotine Dresses, $10.00 Vs Off Men’s Suits and Overcoats || ' Give Dance January 25 Drastic Reductions! ‘Now Prevailing on Our Entire Stocks All Winter Coats All Winter Dresses All Winter Suits All Winter Gowns Erlebacher-Originations Can Now Be Bought at the Lowest Prices They Have Ever Been Sold For Spring Styles Are Blobming.’ * You are invited to inspect these newly created models. The latest style trends for maid or matron are shown, with the customary Erlebacher originality. e IR Established 1861} The Righf Shoes at the Right Prices Some Big Features in Our Mid-Winter Sale Women’s High Shoes, Oxfords and One and Two Strap Pumps ~ InBlack Kid, qul;w}? Russia and in many two-tone effects. ese goods have not been bqught for this sale—they have been taken right out of our stock, and every pair is of the Family Shoe Store high standard of excellence. sizes are in the combined lot, but not all sizes in each style. Formerly Sold for $6.00 to $9.00 A4 .95 THE PAIR JAZZ Oxfr s We've just received a new shipment of these popular Jazz Oxfords; patent leather; all sizes and widths. ~Special, $5.00 . Evening Slippers and Hosiery ; Dainty Evening Slippers for the social season. In Black Satin, either Plain or Beaded Pat- terns; Black Suede-and Silver Cloth and White Kid. These styles are made with one, two or three strap; Baby or Full Louis Heels. i . Women's Pure Silk Hos- Women's Silk and Mercer- fery—In, Black, White, | ieq Sport Hose—In Fancy Brown, Gun Metal, Medium - Smdsr §150 | LTI SL50 Speciai for Monday and Tuesday—Ladies” Onyx Black or White Silk Pointex Hose. .. .............. FAMILY SHOE STORE - JOS. STRASBURGER CO. ‘ 310312 SEVENTH .STREET ' Bargain Table of Women’s High and Low Shoes In Black Kid, Brown Kid, Patent Leather and Black Suede. These are odds and ends of our best selling lines, and, of course, the sizes are broken. Many good sizes can be found, how- $ l -85 ever.' Values up t0 $9.00. .....oveneninnne Women's Storm Rubbers, good quality, high heels. Sizes2to5.. 500 51.95‘

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