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Society| _ (Continued from Eighth Page.) maid of honor and Mr. William Cra- ven, brother of the bridegroom, wasl best man Lride wore a gown of gray e, embroidered in the stefully draped with hat was ot silver de brim of which| two uncurled ostrich feathers. wrried bride roses and Mlies of || s Taylgr wore a gown | mmed with gold lace. as softly crushed around her hat afd hijng a little t shoulder. vink roses pafter the wedding a recept el fwas ant, Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor. r m the evening Mr. and Mrs. aven left for Philadelphia and A lantic City blue morocean crepe dress, with hat and slippers of prown. s. Cleveland Newton, wife of epresentative from St. Louis, and Mrs. Frank Crenshaw, wife of the representative from Canton, M were the hostesses at a prettily a pointed tea glven yesterday after-| noou in the Crenshaw apartment in the Ontario. The tea w: the Missouri delegates to the stern Star conference in this city d practically the enti: congre nal and resident contingent from Missouri was present to greet them.|! Mrs. Theodore W. Hukrieds of War- renton, whose husband succeeded Champ Clark in Congress, poured tea and Mrs. James W. Witten assisted || her. Mrs. Charles V. McPherson & the guests. Mis: Keyser and ded in receiv- eraldine Koeln P Milspaugh ulso assisted in room. _Amo: town guests were Mrs. Joseph, Mr: Faunders of Springs and Miss Page of Canton, Mo. First Junfog League to Be Given nesda; The first of the Grow of Junior of the lecture course, will be held on }‘\tdneudny at 1 o'clock at the White |/ cock tearoom, 812 17th street. The ers of the committee who are ing_arrangements are Miss Vir- Hunt, chairman; Miss ce ‘chairman, and_ Chambers Olphant, Miss Louise King, Miss Anna Montgomery and Miss Pa- || tricia Ainsa. An informal party and dance was given at the home of Mr. Bernard Mann Saturday, November 13. Among those troit 'and Miss Pauline Works timore. Chiet Justice Robert von Moschzis- ker and Mrs. von Moschzieker of Pennsylvania are in Washington for several days, at the Powhatan. Mrs. John B. h, Washington, has returned to her home in New Jersey after a visit| with friends here for several d: itchell of Minne- is_visiting her mother, Mrs. Thomas W. Smith, 1867 Columbia road, for a_ few da: Mrs. Mitchell Miss Caroline Smith before her || marriage last February. ! Dr. and Mrs. Everett M. Ellison en- tertained at dinner yesterday at their home on M etreet in compliment to Mr. Edwin Carlson'of New York. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Greene have engaged an apartment at the Leel| House for the next few months. The Spanish American Atheneum will give a reception and dance to its members and friends at the Grace Dodge Tea House, North Capitol and E streets north ing, November piano solos by Miss Mildred Saunders. A tea and sale will be held by the Woman’s Auxiliary of St. Thomas' Church at the Washington Club, 17th and K streets northwest, on Tuesds November 21. The proceeds will d for the ‘mission work of the|| Births Reported. The following births have been reported 1o the health department in the last twenty- four hours: Romeo and Cena De Francesco. girl Robert C and Fannie M. Small, girl. d_Jennie E. Warfleld, boy. el Pettiglie, girl. Eatherine C. MeDonald, girl Joee) arah Broadsky, Traeld and 108 Bhllek pos. Percy . and Edoa ¢; ldgell, bor. Heary F. and Mary M. Fisl Trm0r and Thetma White: it Lawrence E. and Bertha Walker, girl. Arthur G. and Kittabel Ferrington, boy. Itasmond B, and Edua M. s, boy. Dave and Anna M. e bo Navtnen’sand Nava £ Wilraes. boy. Ray A. and Lillian Watkins, girl. Frank W. and Agnes P. Seiby. boy. Daniel . and Catherine C. Harty, ‘girl, Geo and_ Judich Cooper, yitl. Charles a E. Walden, ‘girl. Cvacd T oand Marie. ;. Glirk, Charles G. and Jessie Sudduth, boy. Max and Lena Tatelman, boy. Wilttam . ani Kosalind Brown, boy. Clinton_ R." and Julia D. Siikey, ‘boy. Lewis M. and Uzell Grifin, béy. George and Mamie Ford. boy. William avd Atha Henson, girl. Deaths Reported. ‘The following deaths have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four o Sewman, 57. U. 8. Soldlers’ Home H on‘:uld Pearce, 10. Emergency Hos) Frank Semle. 40, Georgetown &um.m Hospital Charics W. Opple, 31, St. Ellsabeti's Hos- ital. P iGaroe J. Gordon, 34, U. 8. Naval nowfm. Tnfant of Alberts’ and Francls Aste, 2 mi utes, Georzetown,_University Hospll Gora Jackson, 3% Wuberculosis gin Henry Honesty, X e o i 3314 Gracs ot. FOCHT IS RECOVERING. longressmen gathering at the Capitol today wers much pleased to learn that Representative Benjamin K. Focht of Pennsylvania, chairman of the House District committee, i8 recovering from THE EVENING STAR WASH.INGTON D C MONDAY NOVEMBER 20, 1922 She carried || t the home of the bride's uncle || | the bride traveling in a a courtesy || the out-of-1 | Excelsior | | League | |}/ luncheons, which have taken the place | | May | | formerly of st, Saturday even- | Vocal solos will || be rendered by Mrs. Ophe Gay, and i} 59¢ Cut Glass Night Sets With Thia' Coupen . Only (S) $l.25‘Wl'urd : Undlsputabl the Greatest Value-lemg $1.49 Cut Glass Bonbon Dishes $1.25 Aluminum Double Roasters 79c With This Coupon Only Self Basting Style Event of the Calendar of Our Big Store Events. Tuesday s List of Undersellmg Values is Eloquent of Bargains Extraordmary = (Women’s Ne VALUES THAT WILL SURPRISE AND DELIGHT TOMORROW’S VISITORS —Wool Velour —Wool Jersey 4 —French Serge —Mannish Serge We have gone the limit in providing extraordinary values for the Challenge Sale. - In this event we are doing an unprecedented thing in offering our cus- tomers, new, stylish Dresses at the amazingly low price of $395, practically wholesale price. woman and ‘miss who Every preciates wonderful savings and superlative values will make the most of this opportunity. The styles are new, smart and becoming. Twenty different models to choose from—choice $3.95. The Velour Dresses are in navy blue, copen, brown and reindeer. The Serge Dresses are in navy blue only. ‘The Wool Jersey Dresses are in navy blue, Mohawk, deer, copen, tan and brown. Sizes 16 to 44, for misses and women. | Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. $37 50 to $45 Coats of High Quality The Majority are $ 2 7 . 5 0 Extra Sizes Richly Trimmed in the Sale This sale'is one of the outstand- with Fur Collars for Stout Women ing features of tomorrow’s Chal- lenge Sale. Quahty Coat: in every sense of the word—high-class, distinc- tive models with all the charac- teristics of high priced coats, except the cost, which is fully a third less than regularly. The materials are Normandy, Plain and Corded Bolivias, Sued- ene, Kersey Cloth, Veldette and Velours. The wide. style range offers choice of practically every favored mode for Winter, from the untrimmed tailored straight- line coat to the side effect or . bloused fur-trimmed models. Colors of Navy Blue, Brown .and Black. Sizes 16 to 52} for misses, women and stout women. Geldenberg’s—8econd Floor. A Tuesday Sale of New Trimmed Hats $2.95 i Hats of smart style anhd good quality are L seldom sold at such ’ a low price—the val- ugs are remarkable. The collection in- cludes— e —Fur Hats —Satin Hats —=Gold and Silver Hats Challnge Sle of Sheets Domestics and Flannels $1.50 Seamless Bleached Sheets Made of extra heavy, even-thread sheeting cotton, of a quality that sells regularly at $1.50. These Sheets are full double-bed size—81x90 inches—and are PERFECT. Make and finish of ex- ceptional worth 39c Pillowcases, 29c 42x36 Bleached Pilllowcases, Derfect quality; (res from starch or dress! 19¢ Unbleached Cotton, 14c 3%9-inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, extra heavy round-thread quality. Fruit Cotton Yard-wide Fruit of the Loom Bleached Cotton, a grade every wumnndknows. Limit, ten yards to a customer. Chlllenst Sale nrlcc, 18¢ 25c Outing Flannels, 17c 36-inch Outing Flannels, light grounds, with neat colored stripes; hemvy double-fleeced grade. $1.89 Bleached Sheets, $1.49 81x99 Seamless Bleached Sheets, extra length for double beds. Heavy, firm-woven quality. $2.75 Bedspreads, $1.98 Crochet Bedspreads, full dou- ble-bed size. Heavy raised Mar- seilles patterns. o-unlnt‘-— $1.15 “Cliffside” Apron Ginghams, 11V5c Genuine “Cliftside” Apron Ginghams, noted for wear and durability; all size blue checks; warranted fast colors. 20c Printed Challie, 15¢ 36-inch Printed Challle, in a ‘wonderful assortment of new styles and colorings; for comfort coveringy etc. $1.85 Bleached Sheets, $1.39 90x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets (note the extra size for double beds). The well known and pop- ular “Garsa” brand. Perfect quality. 18c Outing Flannels, 1215c 27-inch Outing Flannels, light grounds, in neat colored stripes: heavy double-fleeced que'ity, for making warm winter garments. 35c Dress Ginghams, 23c 32-inch Dress Ginghams, In a large assortment of new styles and colorings, such as beautiful plaids, staple and fancy checks, stripes and plain colors; extra fine fast-color quality; in mill lengths. o R T . 1. — $3.50 All-Wool Suitings Full 54 Inches Wide—Challenge Sale Price A -remarkable underprice purchase brings these new and fashionable all-wool Suitings at:a real Challenge price. Extra” 1$1.48 heavy double twilled fabrics with neat mixed tweed effects— that are most distinctive and just the splendid qualities wom- en want for tailored suits, skirts, coats, etc. Offered in a Complete Range of the Most Wanted Colors - $3.25 All-Wool Velour $2.39 - 54-inch All-wool Valour. a perior high-grade ' quality, black, navy, brown and copen. Goldenberg's—TFirst Fiser, $3 Wool Canton Crepe o $2.49 54-inch Alf-wool Canton Crepe, a soft clinging, close-woven crepe weave quality, in black, navy blué gnd brown. et e el i L, 75¢ Hemstitched Pillowcases, 50c Each ° coated; w Fall Dresses| In a Sensational Challenge Sale at NOthllS ren’s Underwaists, War- salesman’'s samples; assorted styles and kinds ,mostly in size 8. Values 25 worth 50c and 75c each Stickerei Embroidery Trime ming, imported kind, dainty scal- loped edges; in white and colors; three yard pieces SC regularly 10c each Wooden Coat H-nm with eloping 5c regular 10c kind Collar, Bands for men’s and boyk' “shirts; correctly all _ sizes THREE 9C B-by Pants, good quality rub- ber: white, flesh and nat- 15 urai colors. Regular 25c kinds, pair. C Children’s Play Aprons, pretty nursery deslgns In attractive col- ors with rubberized waterproof backs; large slxe'.‘ Regularly 3sc Zlc Dr: nn Sewin? or Bastmg Cot- ton, Ull.cx and white: 10 sorted sizes. FIVE Rubberized Sheeting, three- quarter yard squares; double \hite and ma- 33 roon color. Sold regu- larly at 50c each c ‘Women’s Petticoa $1.00 Fine Grade Satine Petticoats, lustrous quality; assorted colors; plaited flounces; all lengths. Winter Garments for Children Children’s Billie Burke Pa- jamas, heavy quality flannelette, in assorted stripes; button-front model; finished with elastic ruf- fled ankle; sizes 6 to 12 years. Worth $1.00 790 each .. Children’s Flannelette Sleepin Garments or nightdrawers; Eoo eavy quality; assorted neat’ stripes; drop seat; sizes 2 to 6 years.. 4SC Children's Black ers, good heavy quality waist; large reinforce- ment; sizes 6 to 12 years. ‘Worth 50c pair Children’s All-wool Knitted H in] -ln n] smch, regular 79c val- 50(: ue: Chlldm‘l Antrou ‘Wool Tams, stylish models, finished with 1arge pompon; in rose, tan and white. $l $1.50 elch green, Every Shirt Perfect and Guar- anteed Fast Color. All Sizes 131, to 18—and Plenty of the Larger Sizes 09 Materials are fine Corded Madras, Flat Stripe Mad- ras, Cotton Pon- gee, Woven Cham- bray, High Count Percales, Novelty Shirtings, Baxter Values Worth Up~ to $2.50 and Nellis Repps, other Shirtings of a Quality Found Only in Shirts of the Better Fine Quality Crepe de Chine, in the } desirable 40-inch width—comes into the | 99 weight and closely woven—a grade known } for wear and durability. J of street and evening shades. Challenge Sale price, $9¢ yard. $2.50 Canton Crepe, $1.89 mocha, navy $3.50 Satin Charmeuse, $1.89 40-inch Tmperial Satin Charmeuse, a pure silk. rich deep satin $2 Chiffon Tafieta, $1.29 35-inch Chiffon Taffeta, pure silk, rich lustrous quality. extra fine $3 Canton Crepe, $2.49 40-inch Canton Crepe, in black, navy blue and brown grounds Hyde Sateens, Kind. Challenge Sale tomorrow at savings mnot Supply your needs while you may at this saving—for dresses, 40-inch Canton Crepe, a superior quality, in black, face quality, with soft clinging finish. In black, navy, brown, gray. chiffon-finish_grade, guaranteed to wear; in black jand all wanted with handsome self gplor satin brocade designs. Ducetynes and C de Chi $1.50 Crepe de Chine equaled this season. All pure silk of good waists and lingerie. The color assortment includes a complete range and copenhagen blues, tan, turquoise, pink and white. street and evening shades. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Spc;'ial Challenge Sale Fcature— Boys’ Two-Pants Suits Overcoats and Mackinaws 1 $7.75 One of the big features of the Challenge Sale—this offer- ing of boys’ splendidly made Winter Suits, with two pairs of pants; Overcoats and Mackinaws, at §; g The Suits are of all-wool fabrics, coats alpaca lined: neat and dressy mixtures. Both pairs of pants full lined. Sizes 8 to 16 years. At $7.75. The Overcoats are double-breasted models, with convertible collar, muff and flap pockets; every coat all wool. Sizes § to 16 years. At $7.78. VALUES WORTH $10 AND $12. The Mackinaws are of all-wool heavy-weight Mackinaw cloth, in rich plaids: double-breasted model with large convertible collars. Sizes 8 to 16 years. At $7.75. Boy's $1 Blouses, 69c Boys’ $1.25 and $1.50 Pants, 78c Neat’ striped Madras Blouses, with attached soft collars, but- Good quality Corduroy ton-down style; double-yoke | lfifl;ck'e:;»:d;e: l]’: 8 "{uflgfl-;ur . s 7 | sizes 1 7 t0.16 yea ne back; perfect quality; slzes 7 to | yerfect quality, while others have =light lmnerfen-uunr. \ minor operation, which has confined [}, bim to & hospital for more than a 45x36--Bleached Hemstitched Pillowcases, with beauti- ful torchon lace edge, in an assortment of neat patterns. Made of the very best grades of pillowcase cotton, such as Utica, Cast Iron &nd Anchor brands. Cortrect size for regulation pillows. . Goldenberg's—Tirst Fléer. $50 and $55 Axminster and Wllton Velvet Rugs | Women’s $4.50 $30.45 | 39 wnsie . | Bathrobes, $3.09 All New Patterns, all 9x1 2-ft. Large Room Size womens mnrer Banrort, Rugs have advanced within a_month even more than we predicted, and we cannot mant o 5.'-““'1':‘.{'“'." Well made duplicate these values when present stocks are replemshed and fin Siges 38 to 46. Every rug seamless and perfett quality—the lot’consisting. of fink-grade, decp-pile Sresie ll Axminsters and Wiltan Velvets--the-Jatter with fringed ends. Alexander Smith & Sons E . Wiy make, in handsome: floral, oriental and medallion du)lgm. showing the most desirable Men’s Trousers colorings and comhmatmns.. 9x12-ft. Yatgeroom size Rt sz .89 83106-ft. size Axminster size Axmindn' lnd’ Wilton Velvet Rugs; to- © 250 p‘m ol '- Work mu- day’s value, $45.00. At mmm &“’ ored. m lm $36.45 The Ymost desirable and practical styles of the season. In rich col- ors’ of -every wanted kind—in this value group at Attractlve New Lace Curtalns ‘At ONE-FOURTH to ONE-THIRD Less Than Prevailing Prices All are superior quality curtains, made of double-twisted thread mesh, guaranteed 1gn.m received at the Capltol i tC e, that Representative Focht XD = b able 10 return here in & l’(‘W days. e The Greek army in Anatblia I8 ehtd to have encounterpd greater hard- ahips than the armies of Xenophon or \lexander. = AR I $2.50 Sweaters $1.98 Women's and Misses” All:wool Slip-on Sweaters, round neck and long sleeyes. Black, browh, navy, h;xfl orchid, jade and nucock Al sizes. Goldenbérg’s—Third Fleor. to launder and wear splendidly. The rzngc of styles and patterns is unusually large and offers newest styles in Nottingham, cotch. Filet, Madras, Cable Net and Tuscan weaves, in white, ivory and ecru shades. 2Y; and 3 yard lengths. Curtains Priced by the Pair You'll Appreciate Usiual $1.69 values —what a difference there can be in chocolates upon sem- pling Blackistone’s . osemary Chocolates They have an ingratiating de- liciousness all their own. Tempt- ingly fresh, because made right. here daily. 60c, 80c, 31 fier Pound £ Break you vy, aldaniy " bite o Cop o Afternoon Téa at THE ROSEMAR' LUNCHEONEQTE. - Blackistone’s ROSEMARY CANDY SHOP Usual $5.00 values Usual $10.00 values at....cosecenn e ceRape Usual $4.00 values mvde:fl Reee: todere va!ue, £750. At. e 5