Evening Star Newspaper, October 3, 1922, Page 8

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3 SOCIETY. THE EVFNIL\’G SOCIETY. E “EDDY" Refrigerator S@@ 1@‘@y Marriage Licenses. THREE AUTOS STOLEN. Will Tarn Your OM.Far Ino Marriage licenses have beon fusued fo thel IT'“'“‘ Teports of the heft of automo- Cllowing: Vi biles were made to the police vesterday. Joseph P. Mulrde and Rose S Healy. 1 One of the machines, that of John F. Walter T. Parker aud Leone V. Carrick. Work, 717 1ith sireet, taken from near at $5.00 T wi New York av b Henry Kanson and Dessle E. Atlies s recovered, G H. Dudles. on | satisfactorily. 1f your fur cont needs repair- o | Jnmes H. Reed and Helen Stanles TN Oliver Ml Capito] | In8 OF remodeliug, now is the time to bring it Years of satisfac- Jucin Fox hie Md., are owners of the other . -32 ¥ Charles AL ter aud Dean, both Neither of them had been Martin Wolffl‘:“ & FeseS overcd thi tory service are morning. I. Jusserand, Dean of the Diplomatic assured when you purchase an,Eddy Corps, and Mme. Jusserand Will Sail Refrigerator.. From France October 21. Our collection in- iude M. Lescal and Sophie HAVE YOUR F URNlTUle PUT IN tihews and R Tpurke and Maud TR There will be dancing until mid- A learrery et R e night. o ‘aad St PERFECT CONDITION BEFORE ; | to sail & %, October 21, | Baroness von Sehoen, who is well el L clad o Caen FALL CLEANING TIME CRRY SrOBERATE | < from France, where they |Known in wW. hingion s Miss Catn- 1k of farsishus, : ] CRATE have been sizce carly August, taking NeY haxbesnivisiting in Ba e miaanT -Pi ites’ cd il I [Pt e b oy lan e PO e R e o ey 3-Piece Parlor Suites 3 . near 1 nz the absence of vea at v IR M D —reupholstered and the am ount Charles de ORI RAMONA EEVEVAL Jenon finished like new, “lor of the en 3 75 hambrun, coun L | selor of $24. is charge d'affair , ambassador of Peru and SETORL | from A t to New York last evens | the Aquits WlL return to their aps Sive da ment at Wardman Park Hotel ork today after | Lotk of | i A pante, 1., and | f - gpecial this month at Labor Only : BEAUTIFUL_TAPESTRIES, VELOURS AND SILK MATERIALS AT COST PRICES She wax met by her brother Senor Don Joseph Lefevre, who is to depart #oon for South America. nia, irrive in_Burope Mond He and Mrs, Miles are Constanti where A been ordered for duty. Sehwenpe and up Woodallen Chapman of | h’l(rlmm of the di 1sum honor_ofeMr: New York, undermin er of forc sefurnishings Section { Peru, Senor D 2 — o he G 3 ' AMERICAN UP HOISTERY CO 1, ere . sident, ha } to Hot | t Oy: 627 F St. NW 3 oo iiee "Saptes Phone Main 8139 that organization on s committee of twenty. Chapman has formed an advisc ! council for her own work, on whic Mrs. Locher serve: the representi- | tive for motion pictures for the| gue of American Pen Women, ¢ of the fifteen organizations in | n . from her Main Floor—G St. Entrance DULINeMARIINGo. ter and Mrs, 3 - {the latter Senor | ner of Wi tart sund Former Uni and Senor Duna esterday wnd wy (-lf the ~m- l|1u= country represented on this coun- | 1215-17 F STREET and 1214 to 1218 G STREET o New York to meot the mise ks Natural Pride T is a matter of natural pride with us to maintain the reputation we have gained through never permitting a single piece of : | Mulroe—Healy Wedding i1 In St. Aloysius Church. formerly Mr ‘Church was the scene of well known in Washington. | charming); I wed- ) — | ding this morning, when ~Miss I and Mrs, Adolf Pavenstedt were ne Healy, daughter of Mr. and dinuer last evening in the s al 4 to N ined the | | i ived from Thursd: Secrefary of Treasury held the week of Octobes 24 to Tth, Parker-Bridget Co. : i = _M“"‘ Melion, Return in honor of Mulioe of WE5) Lt e Natonally dsno work—whether cleaning, dyeing or repair- he: Secretary (0f s iramon s perfo [ srenon e e preapuey Sond aad Father John G. ing—to leave our establishment “until the re- j Lrides” ¢ v it batng) Witk A goseph Ritserald acting sults are rated 100 per cent by our critic | rne belles | master of ¢ 3 i experts. entucky o) bile mond will return to their l\unw‘ ance shortly. uise Nops as Eieranis \\ illiam Healy, the l)']‘ldehi ln(;‘ln < o Py ed as b id the us! S Rente Sen Doa Nathaniel an, Mr. Arthur B. Th rney, Mr. A, Mulroe, arrangzed he for the coming xea given formerly 60 16th strect Usbelievable Youcanhardly realize the wonderful im. / Provement to yourskin and complexion your - mirror will reveal to you after 1sing Gouraud's Oriental Cream for the first time. CALL M! i2on R ey $thand Pa. Ave. NW. [ | | Iy gowned in| & ch will be s ballroom at o first tea dance - "bride was exqui v » romaine, trimmed in cry re a becoming h: to b Ii< hter of the {\will be given November 4, arried a shower bonquet Send I5c. for I'rial Size S i 10- a a e | ! o, teor | 208 others bride roes and lifes of the FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON - pecia y ! | etk CLEANERS & DYERS it arge picture ha 3 5 2 T BARGAINS, FIRST FLOOR i 1 quet ¢ \\\-.‘3\1:‘11'.1 Ar MAIN OFFICE 740 12™ ST N.W. | fec | program. Immedi; at who lowing the ceremony a . medium awd small Your F‘.!l Hat Is Here . $5.69 i breakfast was served at the home of | i ades, as well as e L keneral 3 e | the bride. The house was hand hats on display in S — co fage Timi | Gecorated % wr the is not a hat elsewhkere at the prie we 1y il retur BARGAINS, SECOND FLOOR WONDERFUL LINE AUTUMN COATS, SUITS, DRESSES Silver- ahvice ikl === uits of navy and bia il tan: b 1 trimmed i Choiel John Mrs, T ter of Balt Mr. and Mrs, D. Ha ughiers of Phila- | SPECIALLY FEATURED— AUTUNN AND FALL DRESSES Cropes and Cr i e Afte Dr In D"ape' C\*ct-lar Efifccts and Straight Lmes Tocinues @il (he new modcis in sleeve effects. DRESSES OUT OF THE ORDINARY $25 $2050 $309.50 $49.50 May, r the sum- at 4 Mre. James Virts of 1 . announce the engagement | nd approaching merri of their | aughier Ruth Hannah to Mr. . {liam Hamilton Young of Henderso 1-Brown. who is| ake D N he wedding will take pl \ ont With e | Ui month. styles in navy and or bead trimmed. V Canton crepes, variety Mr. and Mrs. b s at the and Mrs. George Tulian Zol r 1eir guest The marriage of Miss Helen Louise | Happe of Port Huron, Mich., to Mr. | Miles R. Houston of New ton next | took place yesterda and Miss Fi Paul's Church, with a nur of “the the Rt. Rev. Mar. James i lumbia read, which | officiating. The bride, who was given ed for the winter. Miss | in marriage by her mother, Mr. tterd school he: {nes M. Hoppe, was unattended H B wore a gown of midnight blue canton crepe, with a corsage bouquet of tea | roses’and lilies of the valley. Canton Crepe, tines, in_ navy »~w.n Capt. and Admira Jayne, U. 8. N., | Toronto :'~|ri|'.i|d amnouns BARGAINS, THIRD FLOOR L il B S ST THE BEST TAILORED SUITS IN TOWN CCATS—SUITS—DRESSES 06 = o e, SR | the Holy Famiiy, Toronto. | On o 20 ,;0 $ 50 Compare With Those i o! : o Rl Lo the voung ladies' - piasa S—— %ol | y Py % All at the Sensationally Low Price le e i Ly o, SunS 1 bm\"? A anarment 3t ihe Tob Houes| Sele 329 i 53"’ and 49 at $15 More A MOST WONDERFUL LINE OF HANDSOME WRAPS & COATS ) All the Smartest New Soft Fabrics \ Luxurious Fur Collars—Others Self Trimmed From the Business Coat at $25 . TO " The Handsomest Models at $39.50, $69.50, $95 to $175 <. Tricotine, s and Jersey. I in shades of navy, i Silk lined »od range of these by York cit brown! The materials excellent. Al in the lot, i {l | COATS SUITS DRESSES . l | i | Mise Talen € i - Sulphur S Mrs. Downing, organist of the| oard the t 4 will 1 church, and Mrs. Maud Miller, soloist, resentative 1 the: xr home er's f Uynr Represen i Joseph | gave a program during the services i join Mrs. Davis 1 their home in Danville,| ~ Mr. and Mrs. Houston left imme- Y { ber. 1. Representative Cannon is making | diately after the ceremony for a wed- | — the trip to Danville by motor. { ding trip and will be at home at the nd Mrs. Adam A. — Hill Crest after October 10. sed for the winter an| Mrs. Morino_of Fort Leaven- ‘ardman Park Hotel, | worth, K is the guest of her| nce there parents, Lieut. Col | Edith Towson, whose marriage and Mrs. John M.}to Mr. William Howell Levi will take The Fascination of Beauty Field, at the Burlington Hotel. i place in Ocmlmr, was the gu o Todus for Coc | Mre. Emily Fitz Gerald Smit, ac- | A000F,2% 8 miscellancous shawer e | WRAPS TO SUIT YOU AT POPULAR Ohio. w been ordered fy been ere the|eompanied by her mother, Mrs. \W. T. ! duty, | Fitz 1. and her three childne stant | is among recent arriv refrn sonnel, | to Washington after two vears' resi- i Gen. |dence in Pasadena and Coronado, with Mrs | Calif. They have taken an apartment dams. Mr. and Mrs. John Richard McMillen of Herndon, Va., announce the mar- jTiage of their daughter, Frances| ICES who, -S f . i % . Strother, to Mr. Louis Armistead EA quarters at 3101 2t Wardman Park Hotel for theij,.eq of Washington today. Mr. and B UTY power to fascinate ot for the winter. winter. Mrs. Jones left for Buffalo, Niagara - . . 3 Falls, Cleveland and other places of Mrs. Richard H. Townsend has re-| Former United S finte« Minister to | Fal d 1 = interest, following the ceremony, and | 1€s In your own power to ap turned to her home on Masshennecrts | SWIC e watrs They e e after the greater|small m of the i : e Wi Washington. The Rev. J. H. Kuhlman | t Bar Harbor. officiated at the ceremony, which was Mr. Thomas Nelson Page, recently | witnessed by a few friends and rela- returned from Italy. is staying for a ftives. { time at the Powhatan. Dr. F. D. Stephenson, U. S. N, re- ot Lansing will be | latter's micce, Miss vill be with th beautiful Hahn slippers turn your S S L gad Mes Mrs. Reginall Huldekoper hastired, and Mrs C. Stéphenson-Scott appraisement into appreciation! nston the end of | gnencd her house on’ Massachusettaf have taken an apartment at Ward- | avenue for the winter after spending | man Park Hotel for the winter. the summer at Nonquit, Mass., where Chamberlin left { She has a cotta Mrs. T. S. Lovette will be at home informally Sunday afternoon from 4 “MASTER'S VOICE" ormal Opemng Tonight i 1 | praise—and because they are truly % | | [} i | | e ’C’M’#Z’?“&?"»‘:‘;' Maj. and Mrs. Clarence P. Baxter of | to 6 o'clock at 2019 N street, which | = eyl oL T n are at the Powhatan for an|Dr. and Mrs. Loveue have leased ror Miss Pri A wheriin, who will | 08 S0 A entel s pol. Mrs. C efinite stay. the winter. berlin any and New !ork Dr. and Mrs. Louis Léhr have come! Mr. J. J. McCarthy of Scituate, Mass., to Washington for the winter and|is visiting his brother, Capt. M Evans, ir., are l}‘fl(m‘ an. apartment at 1155 16th | MeCarthy, at the Burlington Hotel. | o opvang, Jr. 2Te | street: They have been staving in i Attondames | the green spring valley since their | Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Oakley Haines Bankers' return from the Canadian rockies,| have returned to their apartment in where they, spent several months. the Sherman after a six-week tour the Blue Ridge mountains, The director of the consular service, | Mrs. Walter R Tuckerman has join- | tRTOUER B Mr. Wilbur J. Carr, who returned Sun- | ¢4 Mr. Tuckerman in their home in; pr. and Mrs, Virgil B. Jackson have was joincd today by Mrs. Carr| Pdgemoor, after «pending the sum-| returned to Washington from a two- b e mer at Southampton, Long Island, to Europe. irs. JBera L. KoM | where she had a cottage, and where | MORtR triP to L Mr. Tuckerman joined them frequent- Clyde B. Asher and ] Lenox, L Mr. and Mrs. Cly n pint Avpust. nd | 1y for-over-Sunday visits. Mr. and Mrs. George O. Walson, who irr and Mrs. Koon have been motoring threugh the before returning ‘. Washington. { Mr. and Mrs, at the FHotel city, where Mr. upon the tion conve their way 5., where the September. M Where you'll find a compre- nt to Atlantie Ciiy in July for a few | Mrs. Louis N. Geldert, national pres-) Shenandoah valley, have returned : " Ty di g G B Y fenox by |ident of the League of American Py ai ek at the Home- Pictured, the “Lattice” Pump. One of our new ?‘.}Z‘git}"‘i}r’;‘“;‘hi' e l{I,nl‘noefl:; :‘g?‘fir:s}t Women, will ;:lm::r\‘s"’r‘:;'fi'e{,;i‘“ ,:J“ e s Ve hens]\e shO\Vlng Of a“ THF X . September by ‘arr, 'They made 3 2 an of mot October styles. - Shown on modified Frenck last fhe trip back to Wshingion by motor. | Dlctures for the 3‘:?22‘&35«21‘“25555 | Dr, ond ara. 3. Caldwel] Moseton VICTOR PRODUCTS, includ- —also narrower toe mddel. Comes in Patent | Mrs. Charles Warren has roturned (by Mrs Locher Uis afternoon, in_Pines, in Cabin John Park. 3 NE‘VEST RECORDS IN & & Washing! " = _—m A AN= Leather; Black Satin, Suede trim: Patent (ke o o T e S = = e Y T— mg = Leather, Brown Suede trim; Black Brocade with | }*"'* g Henderson's, Standard for Quality DIVIDUAL BOOTHS, where Patent trim. 10.75 _ The members of the young ladies’ s : i & 3 $10. gLt Established over 50 years. one can make their selection sday ! b he Wi = . | The “Ciig CLk Shop o Mo Ll it v B : Aoy with ease and comfort. Most ~ e “City Club Shof” o Shem iR James enderson S ol : ¢ ree winl e commoacd” of Miss Pa- S ; cordial jnvitation is extended { e s, Misa A "Aentord, | [ < Miss. Agnes Ashtord, Miss. Marcis 1108 G Street— Main 7675-7676 to you to visit our NEW VIC- TOR STORE. { Chapin, Miss Virginia Puller, Miss Edna Muncaster, Miss Diana Cum- , Miss Hel 3 %;i‘f(DCrii'wf.:{‘ufé’ Harrine. 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