Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1922, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. Society 1108-1111 G St. N.W. Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. 3 o Just Arrived On Sale AWA Friday and Saturday - 7 ‘ 200Sample Hats Values Up to $18.00 Your Choice at Materials Slipper Satins Paisley Brocades . Metallics Only one of a kind and values that will create sensational selling in our Millinery Department the next two days. Trimmings Squirrel Nutria 1 Mole ASeries of Nine Sales .. By Our Nine Mills OMMENCING this Saturday, we will C present to the public of this city and vicinity the first of a series of NINE VALUE-GIVING SILK SALES, which will not only emphasize our leadership for silk variety, new designs and service, hut convince every woman that the savings possible here cannot be equaled! Sale No. 1 Starts Saturday!!! Each one of our nine mills is straining every facility to make this event the most talked of in the history of this city! Greater values than ever before attempted by us will be offered, and no stone will be left unturned to prove beyond ques- tion of a doubt that silks procured here DIRECT FROM THE SILK MILLS present the greatest value-giving opportunitics in this community. See Tomorrow’s Paper for Details!!! Watch!!! Wait!!! Silk Looms of America, Inc. Distributors 1114 G St. NW. Bet. 11th and 12th Sts. Phone Main 8306 From Loom to Wearer Phone Main 8306 uunnluluull.‘ “FROM LOOM TO WEARER” illllllllll (Continued from Eighth Page) D. C, Lee Kinsolving, at their apartment at ‘Wardman Park Hotel, have left for a visit in Baltimore before returning to Braszil. i bride. city, and Mr. homas A. Groome Mr. William ton. ers of the Lride and bridegroom, slsted fn receiving at the rec In the hom uge & brown fur o blouse of brown embroidered in steel, and a corsage bouquet of chids and violets. Her brown was trimmed in metallic lace. @ Out-of-town guests here for L F Miss Mary Foust. Lome in Greensboro. Mr. David Bl Blair in their a Park Hotel, wher winter. M. western for motor trip to N The marriage of daughter of Mys. Mr. Wiillam | Lutheran ork, mer Hamilton 1 Chur e. Tomorrow the Mrs. Geo a_luncheon at the A ge tea fo luncheon fol compliment her guests Mrs. the guest of hong her “fiance; k Gallag Harman I e of Indian: hostess ; Mise rey Herron, Virginia H sex, Miss H Mrs. Golden is at the Shoreham. Rica returning | cember i i spent th her cott M i § of honor, M haw the former of lowa Treasury, & po < was formerl Bulgarian leg { Dr. Wiley Honor Guest at ' Women's City Club Foru Dr. Harvey W. Wile honor guest and speake luncheon at 1 T sside rec i n will be among church. ¢ Miss 5 Penn and at v of Paris a short but stine. A. Watso, ting tea. oot Mrs. Annette N. up their apartmen cudecker at Wardman ¥ New York. Brazil, petals which were strewn before the Mr. John Armstrong of Greensboro, N. C."was best man_for_Mr. Foust, and the ushers were Mr. Ralph Lewis and Mr. Daniel McLeod, also of that Schmid of Washing- h and Mrs. Foust, moth- rmer wearing a h lace over ¢ bouquet of Foust a gown ¢ lace with a cluster For her traveling costume the bride Wwore a suit of brown duvetyne with and an unde | Wedding included Dr. and Mrs. Julius oust of Greensboro, and his sister, Following a south- ern trip ‘and ten days fn Ashev Mr. and Mrs. Foust will make their The commissioner of internal revenue, - ha Mrs. been visiting in several | sterday from a iss Jane G. Ramq fa Knox of Lofon is spending some time in Washington and 3 guest wife of | and | b and in Washington. those who ! Anrnie Dickey have given ¢ ark Hotel and will spend the winter in Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinsolving of Wwho were visiting the for- mer’s parents, Bishop and Mrs. Lucian { 1y, o i | vania . kKeep open house 3 o'clock ¥ will 3 citul and Mrs. Marie | ill & in- s on_ Palest Volun: | teer hostesses will assist in serving and Mrs. John Gaynor left Washington yesterday for Galen Hall, Atlantic ber. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Faust of Greens- boro, N. C. with Miss Mary Faust, came to Washington to attend the marriage of their son, Mr. Henry P. Faust, to Miss Louise A. Loetsch last evening, and are at the Powhatan, fon [Mr. R. L. Lewis, Mr. Dan C. McLeod tion |and Mr. John K. Armstrongyacc panied them. . Mr. Donald R. Heath. American vice consul at Bucharest, Rumania, has re- turned to Washington and is at the Powhatan. | and loth Mrs._Louls J. Kessel. formerly Miss Lillie Reilly of Washington. D. C. has t1returned to her home in Chicago after or- | having attended the convention of the hat|International Federation of Catholic Alumnae in Louisville, Ky., as the dele- fl\dle from Mount de Sal the Mrs. George A. Ricker, chairman of ille, | the forum committee of the District of give Club_on Tuesday evening, at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Kate Trelholm Mr. Henry L. foner, will speak missioners Lieut. Mina kle will s briefly on the work of the won bureau. After the address there wi A general discussion by th | Mrs. Henry Gratton Doyle street, is chairman of reserva Mrs. J. H. Oehmann, chairman of the committee ~ of arrang Mrs. Thomas F. Keane, Mrs. Venable, Mrs. Renee Dagueaux, M Barell and Mrs. Sinclair form a and | tor « sale of fancy article delicacies to be held by of the Blessed Sacrament “the Chureh of | Chevy Chase on Saturday afternoon and ladies {evening. November 1y 4| Chase Library. ORDERED TO CHINA. Walter C. Gulllon, adjutant general's_department, at Fort Ham- flton. N. Y., has been ordered to Tien- tsin for duty as adjutant of the com- manding general, China expedition. at the Chev: Maj. Friday the 10th J. The | sy1- | AN L Made from DURUM WHEAT SEMOLINA and genuine egq Richest in gluten and they have that homemade taste 10¢ B = e e City, to remain until early in Decem-' Voters, | 485 Wool Specially Priced We've bought a bit heavily THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922. G at 12th St. For one day only we will sell at exceptionally low prices all odds and ends G at 960 12th St. UMMAGZ SALE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10 ONLY of merchandise in stock. This sale is an event of sensational interest to women who prefer appare- that is out of the ordinary. S““'s_ 0dd lots pretty and stylish Bargains rarely duplicated. Special Clear $ l 0 ance Price ......ccovnnnn 40 SKIRTS- 2. 5215 thes Plaite d and Plain —all shapes and i e $2.95 80 . al nRESSEs_ (])d'gl lots of Jersey all latest stylecsoan’d $3.9 5 fast colors.......... forme Price ?bili shoti 608 TO 614 - SSES_Canton satin, taffetas wnAP nav; and Georgette crepe— rly sold up to $29.50. Sale $12'9 RIDING HABIT. up to $49.50— Sé)ecially price d$ at . MILLINERY- colors and mate- rials. $10.00 SPORT COATS- ! $ i5 | to $32.50. During this sale | erably more as compari- will prove. Now..... son 11th ST. N.W. Dress Department - of them gathvered from notable sources —assembled into one big as- sortment, featured for Friday L Sweaters too Tuxedo Sweaters in grades. The acute special pricing. The in all t ors and combinations— and all afternoon and more Second Floor of these and Slip-over the finer desirable quick remedy is wanted weaves, he desirable col- sizes. First Floor formal 165 Skirts Including the ultra- Prunella Cloths, Tricotines, Black and White combinations. Designed on the pre- ferred models—Box plaited; and knife plait- ed—graceful drapings. Kinds, yal- ues The utmost service— rendered with courtesy. Another Triumph of the Inexpensive (" Distinctly Exclusive Frocks More than 250 Canton Crepe Velvet Lace Crepe de Chine Duvetyn Jersey Poiret Twills Silver and Velvet Beautiful models—effective in design and befitting every occasion—street, wear. \Wonderfully attractive in unique combinations—and striking embellishments. 4 - 3 % it d _ Odd lots, for- merly sold 19. 0dd lots, stylish shapes, of latest Values to$3.95 _ Light-weight wraps and capes. Mostly of stylish y blue. Worth consid $15

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