Evening Star Newspaper, September 7, 1922, Page 10

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CPWP L LRl R ’ THE EmG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1922 - Eenna Canton crepe, with a small - black hat Th 1 , aft U.S. Envoy Talks i 87 e i il er Amo; the out-of-town guests were: to Chilean Ruler| s e cxvoriomnpuonispor: Boundary R 2, 3nd Mo wiling Warhld ederick, r. and rs. J. yers, on ou a ow nd Mrs. Harry Riley and Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Balley of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hickman of Brook- land and Miss Aileen Davis of Phila- delphia. - 2nd s, Connies grimes, Hort 1109-1111 G St. N.W. the Emmit Hol Emmitsburg, Md., where they will remain throughout Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. Mrs. Louis N. Geldert, president of Ben Woren, wit 5o uir nostess. ot STORE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY l this evening's dinner in the en of the Arts Club, Mrs. Geldert, bet- R ey i Important from a price and quality standpoint. Sale news for the next two days. { 3 An Extraordinary Sale of New Fall Fashions At Wonderful Savings for Friday and Saturday Fall. Dresses of Style and Quality The Kind You Will Be Proud to Wear Canton Crepes, Satin Crepes Three Extra Special Prices Crepe de Chine, Satins For Friday and Saturday Poiret Twill and Tricotine EEEDE. 1 sghm g and short stories. Miss Phyllis Shackletord Moore, who has been spending some time in Vir- ginia, will join somefriends at Char- ottesville on Monday and make an N F ll N F' ll extensive motor trip through eeveral ew ra ewra of the southern states. Mrs. Zallle Brinker Wolft of Mis- il sissippi and South Carolina has re- It turned to Washington for the winter. itk Miss Annie Zeiler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David_Zef who is visit- ing in the south, attended the wed- ding of her cousin, Miss Mayme May Pelzman, and Mr. Harry B. Fleischer, L4 ® last Sunday evenin, ltpth‘ home of 8. Flowing Panels and Others Black, Brown and Navys Compare With Others at $10 More WILLIAM M. COLLIER. & Sl It’s surprising what smart-looking The new long, straightline models. Tailored L Mr. and Mra. H. C. C. Stiles are now dresses can be bought for so little money. Made of fine quality all-wool tricotine. s SANTIAGO, Chile, September 7.— |occupying their new residen New fall styles, fashioned of Canton Plain tailored and fancy silk stitched. New fall models for | William M. Collier, United States am- S auy cuiisud fhrchamion Catiin: crepe, crepe de chine, Poiret twill, etc. Perfectly tailored, finished and silk-lined business and general {{/] | bassador to Chile, who has just re- T e Draped and panel effects. All sizes. jackets. All sizes. wear — ¥-length; of {i]| turned after a visit to the United| Mr. and Mrs. D. Leigh Morris, who tweeds and novelty fab- | | states, c th yesterday |8Dent a short time in Atlantic City, rics. 14 to 40 sizes. 1 States, conterred at Jon R Y e un. | returned to Washington. Mr. Morris . 1] dcrstood that the Washington nego- |18 €oing on to New York from this esses eauce to In Town . 523.50 S| tations. concerning the dispute be- | €lty, where he is in business. _Of twill cords, trico- B tween Chile and Peru over the Bro¥e| Mr. and Mra J L. Robinson of One rack of Silk Dresses, most of which are suitable for early fall wear. toes ""°‘,"§- d“""’,’“‘ef Distinctive Models in subject of discussion. Tt ton [are spending 4 week (8¢ Included are Canton crepes, crepe de chines, figured crepes, pongees, etc. 1f $I 5 .00 and mAnisa matecialy; ; your size is among them, you are sure of a wonderful bargain. — Fall and Winter & COATS ¢ Quality garments of the highest merit $29.50, $39.50, $49.50, $69.50 to $125 i You will save 209 at e these prices | all beautifully silk lined, also fur-trimmed suits in the smartest mate- rials. $29.50, $39.50 $49.50 ‘The Values Are $10 to Mr. ANTI-KLAN ORGANIZATION |, & s, Segicey, Zerme mde Washington. have returned to their: IS PROPOSED IN TEXAS |apartment, 1310 Connecticut avenue. _ Rl and Mrs L Van D. cm,;‘mr.g SAN ANTONIO, Tex.. September 7. chmond, ho are en rou}l jome Ongantastion Ot T “fexas anti-Ku |from Desr Park, Md., are in Washing- Klux Klan political party.will be |ton for a few days and are at the! pushed, it was declared today, as a |Burlington hotel. result of the refusal yesterday of the democratic state convention to adopt . . resolutions opposing the klan organ- Marmge Licenses. ization. A call was to be issued for ige licenses have been lssued to the an anti-kian convention to be held in s Norris and Helen M. Birod. ciand and Dorothea 8. Beyer, Starting the Season with a sale of New Fall Millinery $4.95 $20 More To further the cause of the anti- klan party, Dr. E. P. Wilmot of Aus- tin, republican nominee for Vnited Purchase of 200 New Fall Hats Stites Senator Wil deciine e re- publican nomination, it was “ln- One of a kind—made to sell for $7.50 to $10. On sale e aa s CeARST EIPRDLCED Feiday A SREUTARY. -1 oo ivabens s ames s @i v R S A S A S The chief work of the new party in the coming election will be nomina- tion of a candidate for United States senator to oppose Earl B. Mayfield. city. ylor and Gladys V. Alsop, burg, V4 "of ‘Minneapolie. Mion., hel, M! This does not mean they are regular $4.95 hats, for they are worth considerable more. But we want you to come in and see what ol = . democratic nominee, and said to be it 1 Give-Away Prices on Summer Garments Supported by the Ku Klux Klan. ; iS50 a wonderful assortment of fall hats we are |||l H 87 Summer Dresses left. Were $5 to $30; now 4 lot of Summer Waists. Broken lines. Were Qursncs'S: Clleis ant R s e, showing. I j $250 to $7.95. to $5: now 98c. ) 0 2 B and Qretchen L. Gleissaer of Bt. Pln’lé Minn’ | The lot we are showing at this price con- fit Sport Silk Skirts. Were $8 to $20; to close, A few Shantung Silk Suits. Were $35; to close e ESari0: hedten et higielty AnarYIs tata | of Panne and Lyons Velvet, in all the i 1 $395 to Ses. at $14,95. Joseph E. Lee ana Sianté Mack. red colors. Trimmings of feathers, rib- i $3 to $8 Wool Sweaters. To close, $1.98, $2.98 Hundreds of Blouses on tables at ONE-HALF > e N aay e bonwiang novelty ornamencs. I : and $3.98. PRICE. Carr “ana Florence M. Muller, I o audie ¥, $4.00 to smo- Handmade Extra Special Silk Condgiema Blouses Dress Skirts ! \'-fi{?ieujs P b T f o Thix el dnd Katherss B S $2.98 $9.90 fi $2.98 (Continued from Eighth Page.) ception in the home of the bride's parents. The church was decorated with palms, ferns, golden rod and as- ters. f Coringten, i o 2. i 2 a simple gown of TeRlex. O s B Values Up to $25.00 i § 1 DS bride wOre B el with ahrrow | | SeCELE ,:,':,"..:“,E‘,‘ e tas, Fine French Voile and Batiste About 100 in the lot. Included Crepe de chine, satin and ra- i | white ribbon. a short tulle veil. ar- |both of Richmond. Vi i a Blouses, with nand-drawn work are satins, crepe de chine. nov- dium silk garments. Choice of il . | ranged in cap effect and held by | BSamuel M. Clayman and Jennle Biron. and lace trimming. The proper | elty silks, stripe and plaid | Gowns. Teddys, Combinations, | Tringe blossoms. and she carried | Pansglotis G. Stathopoulos and Pamayista waist to wear with the new | woolen materials. Light and | giep.ine Bloomers, Camisoles. Al S waist measures amd ali | etc. White, flesh and orchid. lengths. ] Every piece a wonderful value. Jessle W. Robson of this eity. permits us to offer these Penna | bride roses with shower of lilies of . the valley. A a g & nm Seventh Sne”was atended by ra Cyril | “Tuperl ety Sha' Mol Conpersienn, extraordinary values. Clarke of Washington as matron ol am 3. Connelly an ackson. vetue Street honor. wearing salmon pink organdie | Harry E.'McNamee of Berwya. Md. I — made with tiny ruffies and side pan- l-;::*g;!% Arabin of th |¥ els. and carrying red asters. The four |gaoeP o nbale?, of v ity | bridesmaids were also in organdie | “Francis W. Higgs and Fdiih Graggan. made in the same fashion as that of Store Hours Now—38:30 to 6 Daily e et ot Galiharsmie. ia E ‘I} Linerdaki 3 s. N Sesiakel of Riveraale. 364, fall suits. A special purchase l dark colors. All new models. blue; Miss Louisa Griffith and Mis Eliza Riggs of Laytonsville, the for. mer in pink and the latter in laven der, and Miss Helen Welsh of Der- wood, in yellow. They carried asters Another Shipment 1o ainbow colors to marmonize with 608 to 614 their gowns. Little Miss Hannah Beall Bohrer, sister of the bride, was of these remarkable flower girl and wore a dainty frock of organdie and carried rosebuds. L] 9 Mr. Louis Bell of Laytonsville was best man for his brother. and the ush- ers were Mr. A. C. Jeffries of Wash- ington, Mr. Edward Mount of Gaith- ersburg, Mr. Washington White of y Buck Lodge and Mr. Willlam Grifith ELEVENTH ST. For Friday - 9:15 46 3 Datty T’IC House with the wedding party after the cere- mony. Mrs. Bohrer wore white voile. . of Laytonsville. é —that are really representative ;g;?fl‘e'-iv;?é'fi?msfl?fiuf' the values up to $8.00—and e Bonrer. mother of the bride; Presenting a Coterie of Bell, black Canton crepe, and Exceptional Values in Fall Frocks <815 A surprise that was ours when we succeeded in inducing the maker to relinquish these Frocks—at such a favorable price—will be echoed by you—when you review them. Mrs. W. D. Bell, mother of the bride- Broom, pink satin. ter Mr. and Mrs. Bell left for a wedding tri the latter traveling in i ——— \ | s “The Free” I offered at the special price— Eroom, and Miss Maud Broom received Portable | ’ —for Friday and Saturday There are ten different styles in the variety—all pop- ular shapes—in proper and pleasing effects. These will probably be the last of these Shoes we can hope to get to sell at such a price. Satin Faced Canton Basque Bodices Brocaded Canton Georgette Crepe The Motor Is Cascade Drapings IN It! Crepe Romaine Circular Skirts That's_just ONE pl . Patent Leather and Black Gun where “The 5 Free” V ea:te- Canton Crepe Flowing Sleeves 3 - Metal Calf Open-work Pumps iaghoase fportahle electric Crepe Faille Long Panel Effects Black Satin Funss 400 and Cut-out Sandals; ‘military makes. It is so simply Charmeuse Unique Girdles or Cuban and low rubber heels. Patent Leather Barefoot Two- buckle and Strap Sandals; sewed soles—rubber heels. All Gray Kid lined. Grecian One - strap Sandal- ettes; sewed soles. All-leather lined; low leather.heels. White Washable Kid Pumps; One-strapstyle; perforated tips; White leather lined; Cuban heels, with rubber heels at- tached. i Sport Pumps; One - strap style—combination effects—low and high Cuban heels. constructed that it is prac- tically foolproof. Lightand convenient to carry around. $75 $10 Down—$5 Monthly . “The Lark” . Built by the Makers of || “The Free” Has many of the same good features, but is priced considerably less. $55 $10 Down—$5 Monthly Ask for a free trial in your own home Satin Black, Navy and Cocoa strap style; covered Cuban and Louis heels. Black Satin Oxfords—sewed soles and low walking heels. Pl e L L S e e e o el ] A Special in m A Special in Sweaters Silk Hose a Shetland and Worsted wool—slip-over model; with m Pure silk and full-fashioned ; guaranteed perfect round and V neck; tie-back belt—fancy, plain and Bl quality. The garter tops are of lisle and the heels a Brown Kid One-strap Pumps; sewed soles—iow Engl‘n?sh heels, with rubber heels. Brown Kid Oxfords—low walking heels, with rubber heels; sewed soles. Patent Leather One - strap Pumps — light _soles — leather French heels; short vamps. 0 covvienconass shades. enhetmeris Specialat ..... UNIQUE PIGHTN @ T ST S striped weaves — Belgium, and toes are reinforced. It's a White, Black, Navy, Brown, Hose that will give continued Henna, Jade and Buff. ° satisfaction. All the new fall °

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