Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1922, Page 9

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6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1922.° Brooklyn are making an extended i - - oQ fl@t £ty I whiington and are at the Births' Reported. Deaths Reported. 66,535 IN .SCHOOLS. ee ouse. 2 ——— - 5 The follewing births e been repor! to lowing e been reported to - y \ (ha heatii depactommnt I the Taat Troats TouE | o e g e T e last. tmenty. | Enrollment in the District public S T Mrs. Shelton in hours: ealth deper schools has reached 66,535, an Increase . Philadelphia as Delegate. William L, and Belle AL Hyrrls, giel. foay ‘hom: of 1,635 over the peak of last year, ac- ansnian (Continued from Eighth Page.) Mrs. Emma Sanford Shelton, presi-| Tramy 2 sng Do ¥ Stoer bay, O Richard B. Miles, 74, 18 3rd ot 6. |cording to the latest flgures complled 3 . dent of the Woman's Christian Te Francesco ond Prancescs Garso, BirL Dajton V. Matthews, 20, 1341 N. J. ave. today by the authoritiea The high Flsher, Capt. Robert Stocker, U. 8. N.; | perance Union of the District of Co-| Joseph and Mary Lengo, Asnie MNngesov, 60, Gallinger Hospital. school enroliment showed the greatest Hamuel and Leua Welss, g Lorenzo C. and Judith M. Mrs. J. L. Ackerson of Philadelphla, Iumbia, is attending the World Wom- Pa; Capt. W. G. Dy Boge, U. 8. N.; Walter G. Guss, 40, GarSeld Hospital. gain._According to the figures there an's Christian Temperance Union . are 1,255 more students in these in- Mtk Heydars. 80,230 41818 stitutions than last year. Importer of Oriental R\lfis Capt. J. G. Tawresy, U. 8. N.; Mr.|convention in Philadelphia as the of- 201 . NeW Loca‘tion Arthur M. Mersh of Bridgeport, Conn., | ficlal delegate. Mrs. Lindly D. Clark, 5 nu?--::' . Tne individual enrollment in the —than you'll give later in the and Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Henry. Cspt.|Mrs. N. M. Pollock, Mrs. James W. 900 9th st. 5.6 |secondary schools follows: Central, season. Special_ prices only Furer {a leaving Washington in the|Allison, Mrs. Theresa A. Williams, 1610 1 3,182; Eastern, 1.052; Western, 1041 [ |/ il 20 Gverstock of choice Mrs. Helen E. Lancaster, Mrs. E. § , 181 1 & | Business, 1,330 McKinley, 1.502; Arm- y Henry and Mrs. Ellis Logan are also e Aotaiery “ome strong, 1,094, and Dunbar, 1,587, The garments is disposed of—and 818 Connecticut Ave. B | Ravas intonto. BrasnU ot enieis e will be a member. in Philadelphia attending the Na- Ben, U. 5. Soldiers' | Columbia’ Junior High School has 873 | | that won'’t be long. & T tlonal Woman's Christlan Temper: o Hospital, o on its rolis and the Shaw Junlor High T Buy now and save—A DE- Mr. an rs. Peter Arthur Drury |ance Union convention. to whic Thomas R. Green, 1 month, 1408 35th st. 100} 3 o ES ¥ 5 o Sells at'a small margin of pmfxt over actual cost, therefore, entertathod ap Al h“lgv:nm' "Y | Sheiton la aixo a delogats. Last LIQUOR LAW NETS $121,300, | T e e 42 10(h st OSIT RESERVES any gar. giving you the opportunity of buying it at practically cost. their home on Rhode Island avenue in|urday the Washington W. C. T. o NE o OUT (e = ment you select. honor of Mrs. Carter, widow of Sena- | was hostesy to about 150 oficial del- | VICTORTA, 1. C. November 17—|"3 rs, Highly Recommended! | or Thomas H. Cart -| egates, who were on their way to the|In the sixteen montha of operation L 5 H . Saruk Monsol : ho will spend a o e Philadeiphia * ‘convention. | “Visitors | o€ the provinclal liavor control uet | ity ket e danr st ar | lace Curtain Cleaning, Lace: g[ K G ter in her forme " | were introduced to President Harding us netted British Columbia | Arinar Rraxton, 40, 06 D st. s | = 5 F o Kirman Baloochistan The other mmenty mome In the et |at the White House and were enter- | $121,300, according to figures bre- A e 17, Providence Sapat, Renovating, Linens Laundered; | Kazak Harvey W. Wiley, Dr. and Mra Pat.|talned at luncheon after they had|pured for an investgating committee | James H_ Jones, 47, St. Kllsaveth's Hospltal, Dyeing and Cleaning. @ One Family Management for 30 Years j3 S Hza ick H ind B villla d thi h the city and|of the legislature. The cost of en- | Jennie Tiighman, 73, Home for Aged and K k ( & rick Lenox, Gen. and Mrs. Willlam H. |been conducted throug 2 r Infirm Hand Work Only, by Expert 610 12th St. N.W. | aza anthuc) Shiraz garkfr, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Black|to A&linglon for the Armistice day fm;:lrhgh tlln‘- ,Ia:; .',‘np‘n‘r‘i”'&u';?.:'é’f;.”n‘:' firmat of Mary nd James Washington, Vi I s By :“: :l,:‘ e BLLAAD ’ei £ owland, Dr. and Mrs. D'Arcy M.|exercises. en ota - |3 days, 1103 3rd st. s.e. Mme. Viboud, Inc., ¢ Regular $250.00 value. Regular e, $150. H i — cations, fines and escheated bail as ttie Holmes, 9 - T b guldcEpece SLAM Magee and Mr. G. Bryan Pitts. Miss Marforic Lorne Franklin of | §257.267. . AR oAy e fhat Pattle T ESTABLISHED 1855 of Ardmore, Pa., has returned to Wash- ington for a brief visit and is at the §l | The controller of the currency, Now $l25-m NOW 575.00 il [Mr. D. R. Crissinger, was host at din- - ner last evening, entertaining in his Powhatan. 4 ent at e S v 1 Buests were the erarer oy paions Tag | Mrs. W. F. Spurgin has returned to Japan, Mr. Sad: S T D f| washington for the winter and is Misukoshi and M. U, Kamimura of | 9taying at the Gratton. Sapporo, Japan; Mr. Judson C. Wel- F liver and Mr. Sherburne G. Hopkins. Mr. Walter Berry will give a talk on “Certa{n Aspects of the Greek Drama’ | at the Arts Club tomorrow evening. The public is invited to attend this! address. Mrs. M. . Wedgewood and Mrs. M. E. Shuntelell of Bangor, Me. have taken apartments at the Burlington Hotel for the winter. —_— Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been insued to the following: « Miller and Dutsr Tibbe. ucker and Masggie Wheeler Wil f this clty and Kate J. Marhall of vlile, Tenn. Darid_A. Tarino and Alice D. Poxeay. John R. Rhodes and Ethel G. a0, both of Afton, Va. Bdward 6. Diokle, {r. and Deltiah D. Rosenberger, both of Bridge: ¥ Willlam H. Gross and Arabeils John L. Norris and Mary R. Charles R. Dean and Ada V John M, Dolby and Beswle M. I ner. Raymond A. Auley and Alice E. Brown. Gabriel Watta and Lillian Hoben. Ambrose Redrick and Gertrude Parker. Dencil Warren and Victoria Brown George W, Hardy of Pottxtown, Pa, and Sarah A. McCallum of this city. L= Mr. Durham Rogers Is leaving Washington torgorrow for New York, \‘\'helzf he has taken an apartment at 61 diast 55th street for the winter. Mr. Rogers has spent the autumn in Atlantic City and New York Mrs. Field, e of Capt. James G. Field, U. 8. N., has returned to her home at 2818 Cathedral avenue, from an extended visit with her mother, Dushington a Sarly 7o . lus, Tex. Lovely Winter Outfits — Lord Louis Mountbatten and Lady . . Y {'loun;'balktnn,_' who are visiting in Misses Juniors Girls Small Boys a3y, Detuiber 5 Abosrd the Olymate for their home in England. Tev 1216 F St. N.W. CECE A Coat Sale! 300 Women’s and Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Coats, Capes and Wraps, Season’s Smartest Styles and Superb Values. An entirely new selection for Sports, Strect andllee Norman: ameavand . Mi and Dress, presenting for our younger patrons Mius Marglo James of Baltimore have s or! the very latest and smartest styles of America the Hotel Belmont. “Sra. James was and abroad in models distinctly our own. Wahiagton » lsabello Hagner 'of Miss Alice M. Fuller, whose mar- Misses” and Juniors’ Suits.....$35 to $178.50 Flhes (oMb Totle 6. Do, mar- Misses’ Hats.....ovevneeea..$9.50 to $45.00 place tomorrow afternoon, will be at F - ome informal s eve: h Misses” Wool Dresses........$25.00 to $85.00 Rome of fher ‘I;r')t'):h;r;lla-l::’v;':l‘an; ol . » . » er, Mr. and Mrs, V| Vil- Misses’ and Juniors’ Jersey ton, at 1915 T strect.” Sn W ‘Drc.y.:cs ............... St .313,45_0 to $29.50 pAmong those entertaining at Le h o o ast eve v ir. Misses” Afternoon Dresses. ... -$25.00 and up e Frederiol Neloan: with o iand Misses’ Evening Dresses. ... ..$35.00 and up of ten for supper. Misses” Skirts .. $8.75 to $35.00 o 2053: Allcs Barney, who was a prom- ~ - . . . - inen Vashi Sailor Suits specially priced. . ..$7.50 to $10.50 some years ago; will retasn and spcna " a poru(;n gl‘n!hl\?e \\'il;'lerk here. She : 5 L a8 arrived in N Corsets for Girls and Misses the Webster for & Week Hetore corn: ng to the capital. Mrs. Barney hi =HC 5 2 = C Social -Announcements| OF THE BETTER KIND COST LESS at “The Bign of Good Printing” Moore’s Printeraft Shop 735 13th St NW. | i Velverette, Lustrosa, Cordalure, Arabella and Ormadale. . Rich, all-wool, pile fabrics that afford warmth without ex- cessive weight fashion these coats They are available in the Coats of Fashona, Panvelaine, $85 . .&O (5th & 2d floors) ~ wved In France for several years. ‘2 Fi at left—Misses’ side-fastening Coats in - . ) 3l o whero "her daughters ‘make " their Let Suction Clean i B e e i e : ¥ ; g Girdles of elastic and part clastic. giving the bomee. A ; Rugs | Yapey e v bluc ormandale with large colors which the fashionable have accorded high favor. < Mr. and M incy Smi e + it 5 " . smooth back. l?;‘i::;'l“.l,.,',:lr’,z(:l:;fi;,‘,’,:}%i,hfi%‘“yj{’f YOU }:‘{:‘l,l:' i1 e &t naneWomsnts Cost of tashonazuith These garments are from makers who specialize in the . - e = " er, s Dorothy |- 2 RS % 3 - . = o i Smith. | with large squirrel or beaver collar. $85.00. = ially Athletic girdles; soft, front-laced girdles. LT N R A Vac-Mop Free i making of high-grade coats and wraps and are very specially Long brassieres for the low corsets and girdles, un absence of ten vears, during which With Each i priced at $85.00. $3.50 to $10.50. i Snemce's “Bencsr “aatee, “om Miss 3 Electric Sweeper-Vac & E & o0, o ool in New York and . z completed varl, 2 - 4 i i vediers eenene $195 to $12.50 :33—".& :r’t::vl:do Hierature af the S0 er uah o Tow-speed. | it ¥ If you have WE_"tEd untx_l now for the purchase Of. your e % - Study 5t the Univorsity of Saaria § Motordeiven Brer for | winter coat, you will appreciate the advantages that this sale hildrew's Coats ............$7.50 to $95.00 ! the ideal cleaner for 4 Childrew’s Hats. .. .. .. L8195 to $18.50 o Jiss Bana Muncaster entertained a 3 (ST mouldings, tapes: tomorrow presents when you see the smart styles, the rich hilren’s Wool Dresse. Eabper last evening ot her realdente (q tries, upholsteries and fabrics, the luxurious fur trimming and the superb hand tailorin: ool Uresses to 335. 1931 16th street. bardwood fleors. 3 . a g ’ ’ 20 > o5 e | The Vac-Mop is a n k Children’s Wash Dresses 2.25 to $16.50 | 3Mrs Helon Dorich Longstreet, wia. § Invantion. and can be i of these garments. ow of the great Confederate leader, 3 s 4 has been unexpectedly called to ac- Sweeper Vac, the TWo b SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO company her aged motner. who is 11, 3 1100 CISAiiion ) Coats Fur-Trimmed With Fox, Wolf, SCHOOL AND COLLEGE to her home in Gainsville, Ga. | %256 Down . : ; Pt Tes Squirrel, Caracul, Beaver and OUTFITTING ington forthe extra ression of Con: $1.25 Per kot Riding Habi [Fimseie i 2 R W | Platinum Wolf, $85.00 nicker Suits din, abits o E. Gy ; hariotis B Gridiey | Wil be hostess: | —the furs most fashionable this season—selected for quality and to Hosierv L’"d‘,’r’ivear—BloDlnEr: Charlotte B. Gridley will be hoste - 99 ea o the Pi G County Ch 5 = Infants’ Afiparcl Nuy:gry Furnishings ";\:r. !:;u Ae.h 1}"“:: which they :r’é o c “ Electric C In i blend harmoniously with the coats and wraps they adorn. They add nenthwest. rmhgfii'ymngfl':“fif;.? 5| 718 Nwec ;’l i 0'3’2 f | a touch of luxury that greatly enhances the charm of the models. ot o 13th N.W. ain 73207321 ! to 11 o'clock. t i FJlreel. Comer ThirfeeniR | Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Lockwood of Of these coats—with all it signifies in smart lines, superior finish and shape-retaining qualities—is the work of consummate masters of their craft. ‘Twenty superb models—semi-fitted, blnused, | full back, draped and wrappy styles, cape effects and straightline types, $85.00 All the types favored of fashion are represented in this ieatured group, and in so many variations that you readily may choose a model becoming to you in the material and color of your preference. Every Figure_at left—Woman’s Blouse Wrap of velve- coat, cape and wrap is silk-lined throughout with crepe or peau de i rette, with large wolf collar and cuffs—in navy, rmly interlined. i b?:vn.“black and kit fox 0. > cygne and warmly . L i at right—Misses' louse Coat of fashona, 9 o | it Targe wolf collar, in navy blue and black. sases, Women'’s Coats—2d floor Misses’ Coats—3d floor - ' NO MATTER WHICH Misses’ Dresses, $22.50 YOU PREFER--- The Hand Tailoring I Tie LOUVRE 1115 1117 F SIREET We ask consideration tomorrow of Two Groups of Dresses Specially offered at e 1 i H: [ § 150 BRUSHE s : - —silk garter hems or mercerized garter Street and afternoon designs, in Silk, ) i | What lovely styles and how effective they are in 1 ion is v i x Velvet, Twill Cords, etc. Really excep £ WOOL H AT coloring and garniture. Wonderful for the price. Efi:;z_ofsat‘s{admn is yours in the pur 1 tional values. - Street, business and evening dresses of Canton “ 99 i 5 Rufi and Reddy crepe, velveteen and Roshanara crepe, in combination, And these— - All Colors georgette, chiffon, lace and taffeta. Straightline, C long panel, side draped, basque and other popular style features. Navy, black and cocoa. Il Misses’® Shop—Third Floor. | . —Elegantly fur trimmed— . | il $98.50 ’ | 75 Velvet Hats. Values up $7.98 - to $7.50. MUSTGO.......... == Handsome models—of the wrappy types—generous and luxurious; with big | 50 Fine Dresses. Sold to $19.98. s .00 collars and cuffs of the finer furs, i | MUST GO — cosaces And to the | 42 Fine New Dresses. Worth ;l 0_00 I | More. MUSTGO.......... AV= Velvet Hats | - | il 28 Fine H Winter Coats. 98 | ! —all reduced— | N*ev;réiylgzvyMUlgTe:;Of.. slgi Choice of the entire stock of Vel : 253 P emes R L G | 78 Fine Heavy Winter Coats. $7 ).00 | Up s g | MUST GO................. = "Up. to $19.50—$1().00 : . ll 61 Beautiful New Draped §1A. 1 g | Dresses. MUSTGO........ 14| Go Stripe Silk Stockings The patented gold stripe prevents the runs caused by cutting by the garter clasps from ruining the stocking. $2.00 Pr. With Mercerized Garter Hems. $2.75 Pr. - With All-silk Garter Hems. !1 i Centemeri Long Black Kid Gloves The vogue of the day calls for black—and here are Centemeri gloves from France to meet fashion’s requirement. Centemeri is a name that stands for the highest possible quality in gloves. Quality of skins, of work- manship, of finish—and perfection of fit. —8-button Black Kid Gloves, $5.00. —12-button Black Kid Gloves, $6.00 and $6.50. ~—16-button Black Kid Gloves, $7.00 and $7.50. —20-button Black Kid Gloves, $9.00. All Colors—All Sizes—Extra Heavy weight, $2.50 With Hand-drawn Clocks, $3.50 Pair Whatever you want buy Gold Stripe—the silk stockings that WEAR. New Sorosis Footwear Three distinctive = I egoccees Sorosis models. Styles to gratify the desire for something new and different. § Graceful, artistic footwear, creations developed in tan k| calf—a soft, pliable quality. The pumps have Cuban heels; o the oxford ties have low heels. All have welt soles. The price is notably low for footwear of Sorosis quality. Centemeri Gloves sold in Washington exclusively at Jelleff’s!

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