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Weddings a Feature Of Season's Events In Social World | Miss Sheehan ;nd Mr. Nich- olson Principals in Church Marriage Ceremony. Others in List. St. Aloysius Church was-the scene A ) ¢ “Tea will be served and there o e s ey |be on saly homemade cakes, candies, CENTEMERI GOLD STRIPE riage of Miss Josephine Sheehan! B e MARK CROSS = SOROSIS daughter of Mr. Sheehan of Si and Mrs. Maurice J. teenth street, and Mr. Joseph W. Nicholson of Cincinnati. e doors of exclusive shops on the Avenue STl ha i asby-Smith, Mrs. H. B. » & Gk “‘;‘{"".‘j’ 100k place ‘at . Charles J. Williamson, and all of them you find represented ex- S ites m‘”“g ev. George E. Kelley, Mrs. J E. Baines, Mrs. Isidor Berman, clusively in Washington at Jelleff’s. | The bride’s gown was of bridal | :’4"”1- :"i“i*"'\“‘ & B‘;"“‘:- ;‘;\"’- And their products are the. chaicest i e Sl L Carl Casey, Mrs. J. Goyd, Mlss pesioh ) : . f _;fi::’;"‘*""‘"'z’v‘;“:‘ ":‘“’c‘ '“‘:"“‘- and ;;" Florence Grandin, Mrs. Giles F. Hell- of moderate-priced articles for gifts. tht‘h” ourt train. The 3 X = ‘ £ prin, Mrs. David Hendri e wedding veil. which was edged with George C. Johnson, Mrs. FRENCH KID GLOVES—SILK L | \ . pearls, was worn with a coronet of Jones, Mrs. William Joyce, Mrs. John STOCKINGS—LEATHER orange blossoms and pearls, and the bridal bouquet was a shower of bride roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Sheelan was given in marrige v was followed by a; of of the bride, em- “orsage Nicholson wore a zown of broidered georgette and a bouquet of pink roses. The out-of- ts were Miss Mary Nicholson, W. Kesley oepf, Mr. Dana Stevens, Mr. E. H. ! i H i l} i ry and Mr. George Mugavin. all « ! t of Cincinnati: Mr. Jose skins that Centemeri of Newport, Miss 5. | ~What voung woman doesn’t say. “How S cofel i ning of Baltimore, Md., and Miss| It's going to be very popular for has come to stand H-!fr.n Kelley of Hardn;burhg.;'dl- ¢ A ,_omx size huun box, 9 mluhc~ for perfection m Shrouel Erie west Mer ang eso RSOl ! with all the usual fittings and a light by glove son will make their home in Cincin- nati, Ohio. o The wedding of Miss Lydia Mohr of this city and Mr. Lewis Young of Philadelphia took place Saturday ~vening, November 15 at 5 o'clock. at he home of the bride, 1540 Vernon street northwest, the ceremony being The home was artistically decorated served and later in the evening the couple left on a short wedding trip. tendered her at cellaneous shower, street, Tuesdh)‘[ her home, 122 12th evening. The parlors were decorated with | sutumn leaves and ferns. A program | "SOTYIETY.” MRS. CARL M. NOETZEL A late October bride, who was Miss | Annic Laurie Bowie. To Have Christmas Sale 528 One THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Lad;v Visitors Plan Tea . At Home for‘Childre.n | The board of lady visitors of the | Washington Home for Children, 1715] 15th street, has issued invitations for a tea and sale Tuesday afternoon, | November 28, from 3 until § ‘o'clock. The ladies of the board will be :glad to have those interested see the well cared for, happy children under | their charge and inspect the improve- | ments which have been made during the year. The board Simon Wolf, Alexander Britton, Mrs. Carl Droop, is composed of Mrs. Mrs. Abram Lisner, Mrs. Byron tiraham, Mrs. . Mrs Radeliff, L. son or Miss Rosemarye Coleman Bales 10 12¢th St. N.W. Door Below F Hats for Winter Wear MARTHA MATILDA HARPER Announces the Opening of a WRAKVERKR %@’E@%W%’%’%@'&@'fl%fifi ’E@%‘E@WW F D. T A Walk Through This Shop Reminds one of Fifth Avenue All these names you find over th BAGS—SLIPPERS of like quality at Jelleff’s! Won't you start your- Christmas shoppin, ast_at the home 0 to 4:30, were completed. A Mrs. vor g 8 on 16th street. o . - :s Johnson of the Chastleton is early? tions of filct and Val 1 Others striet- el Victory Chapter. D. A. R.. will hola | James Johnson 8 i e : . o sre of palms hristmas sale at Unitarian | chairman of the affair. Tickets can y Below A tell of some special reasons for I"M"mm:l":""_ Christmas s 2 ) xtrap sisted in | House. 1769 Columbia road. Saturday, | e obtained from Mrs. James John- OINGNSO0: FRANK R. JELLEFF, Inc wky, orchid and white. Very apecial? receiving o 2. fro 5 and 7 to Mr. and M wurice J. Sheehans the | December: 2, /fram 3 to 6and 7 ¢ of the Moulton. " r of the bridegroom, Miss Mary | p-m. The ladies in charge ate: After the close of the business Forothe: th heud d all festivities, th Cent i holson of Cincinna Ohiy the | work. Mrs. David Caldwell ing the unit was entertained or the theater, the dance and all evening festivities, the gay. entemeri bridesmaid and the m.\.! m;.lxlx. .\_lrs.l\\_ W. Husband; candy. harmingly by its president, Mi These Wonderful Gowm the bnlhaut the scintillating band for the hair is a necessary French Sheehan was in crepe chenille trim- | Baker. children’s table and grab- rie J. MacGuire. z renc imed with sequins. and wore & corsage From the Great vart of one’s ensemble. / Louquet of violets and orchids. Heri 5 These Hair Bands are new, novel and striking. Silver cloth. Kid Gloves hat was of black velvet with trim-| sparkling rhinestones, glistening wilver chips, dainty rosebuds and mings of burnt goose. Mims Mary rieh, silk velvet enter into their creation. $1.50 to $14.50. OF allisloves— g E o Street. evening and afternoon this week. are the following: A steel lace evening gown over silver with palms, chrysasthemums and| . . . c¢olor. From Harry Colliny, $85.00, tivities and fo; ifts Sutumn - leaves: | Immediately. after | Big Reductions in All Early Hats The very new ribbon dress. . Mauve A the ceremony a bouauet supper was molre ribbon with inserts of silver e e Sweaters for lace, draped on one side with bow of ribbon and wsilver cascade. The em- bodiment of youth, this dainty crea- Miss Gertrude Milburn, who will be- tion. From Harry Collins, $85.00. The Style Pictured, $10 Pair BN come the bride of Mr. Eugene Houri- An evening gown of crinkled mauve _These are lane, jr., of the capital, at high noon siiver cloth with blue chiffon faclfig A SOROSIS—Black satin Tomgue Pump, embel Very Special! on Thanksgiving day, was the recip- —the long sweeping lines of Greclan jet bea Low baby French heeln. Also at tel ient of many beautiful gifts at a mis- wimplicity caught up gracefully on - ning ome-strap pump of black satin. $7.50 Mohair one side and fastened with rhinestone buckles. From Harry Collins, $85.00. Youthful, this afternoon dress of black velvet ribbon, with Inserts of narrow henna faille ribbon. The long NOVEMBER As Your Thoughts Turn to Christmas! And with these are hosts of gift things styles— create a new standard of value at $85 each. This exhibition and sale will be continued Among these wonderful gowns 26, 1‘122 PART 2. "SOCIETY," b) % / “Vanity Fair” Silk Underwear e Sl ; L llll!lmmmf | EOELEDVLVEVERVERVR/E/RRE . u'fi\fi“f l‘u’\EJ by her father and was attended by ———— Frank Hees John Louls !! her sister, Miss Nora Sheehan, as|few friends of the couple. The bride was h, Mrs. Benjamin Steinmetz, Mrs. \f i e bridesmhid, who wore a gown of | becomingly attired in n charmiug gown | Charles Strong, Mrs PURE . LINEN $ HANDKER ‘g peachblow chiffon over cloth of gold.| of brown chiffon velvet, trimmed iu fur s, . L. Sturte CHIEFS—NECKWEAR & and a picture hat of chiffon to match | and xuld beads, with a hat of gold uioth | T Ares, Cohn ¢ Waker, sMra- ’ HATR B;\I\}DS o % her gown. She carricd yellow tea|and brown fur to match. She wore a M. Weave rs. Allen Scott A > A e o i Y roses. corsage bouquet of butterfly roses and | Wolfe, M Wylie, Mrs. John £ 'U1§ ] ELL/ _An advance Christmas assortnient of the Mr. Stanley Nicholson was best man | lilies of the valley. Miss Georgic Simp- [ G. W Mrs. Charl toberts, BI.LOUSE> famous “Vanity | Glove Silk Underwear for his brother. and the ushers were | Sou. cousin of the bride, was her only | Mr Ward and ' Miss Anni o DR 3 goes on “sale tomorrow aigarAte. Afie Mr. Joscph Shéehan, brother of the atténdant, She wore a’ dress of darh | War SILK UNDERWEAR . Chistmas season. Anticipate vour wift luy- ride, and Dr. Edmund D. Welch o e cre: i S e slections from these special as Washington. Mr. Edmund Toland of | With a hat of durk hlue 1o match, . 5 - ! NEGLIGEES ng. ““‘1‘,‘, Sclections dzom pecialia Boston and Mr. John Spille of Cin-| Wore pm; Uilxglla.rr'g \|r( es. Mr. Woman's Leglon Unit i 3 > o sortments! The hureh wad attractively | SUTIE of Ohio was best s, Plans E g SILK PETTICOATS “Vanity Fair” Bloomers, §2.45 smilax, a - 5. S , $2. Shite Grithemums. patms and| yiger left for an extended motor “trip Sns| ERICEIRHINCHE \ SWEATERS 23.00 Glove Silk Bloomers. Cut full and rein- The wedding march was played byl'{"e"‘:_“‘of_“:""’“"[fim“'."fir”'r‘:‘l“;'l_"“L" andl A weeting of Flanders Field. Unit. i 3 3 forced. Elnxtic at knee and waist. My Glenn W ashley, organist of the | maice their home at the bride’s parents. | A. W. L. was held at the home of And hosts of novelties which wehave “Vanity Fair” Vests, $1.75 Miss Ber P ster ot | 1230 B street southwest. the president on Monday, November imported from Paris. Fine, firm Glove Silk Vestr—the regular 250 the bride, who wore a dress of slver 20. All plans for the coming bridge- { Tomorrow these Christmas displays will -.--mn tailored and welf straps: rein- lue brocaded chiffon and carried pink | ictory Chapter, D. A. R., 1500 to be held at the Chastleton apart- burst forth in their full beauty. forced under armn. Flesh color. moent Wednesday. December 6, from Won't you come to see them? Crepe de Chine Chemise, $2.95 styles, dainty ing trimming Exquisite Hair kands Centemeri Frenchf Kid Gloves for gifts. So beautifully made and of such fine soft A Beauty Box With Electric Light, $5.00 The 8 and 12 button black for afternoon, the long white gloves for evening, the wide sleevex, the short gl are here in which you can safely powder your nose Other leather goods in great array, in- cluding the famous Mark Cross purses and bags. Centemeri Special Christmas Opening Sale $3 Centemeri Kid Pique Gloves, Dainty Slippers e Canotie Chuireh, - " n& of Fashions best millinery values are always cloth—a combination which in its clear. b Tt $225 Pair O e Brer Sns Mo Danniy in slipper satin, fur-trimmed hats and metallic A haring. Afieraoon Eown with done "3"““‘:;5 i L i e SR L jallagher acted ax best man for the| §| - effects in gold and silver. S Bl A e e beautiful - slipper: Sn o Sl e et e in_gold_ stitching—rich in grace and for the holiday fe every detail than these! Gifts! Slipovers, $5.00 A special offering for the gift meeker. Evening Slippers at $11 Pair ki SOROSIS Black Satin Rrocade Cross-strap Pump of artful grace. French heels. of instrumental and vocal music was walst is slightly bloused, the aleeves one-xtrap combl; ot 5 Siven by BMise Olive Crowder. very tull below the elbow, with & nar- N e V neck with block \mong those present were Mr. and | Hill' er Method ShO 1\ 2 i row cuff, A full sash, hanging below 3 weave at bottom AMrs. G. C. Cox. Mrs. William Slone.[ P P | the hem, gives the skirt a draped ef- = and rained ntripe Mrs. C. V. Markward, Mrs. Fletcher | H fect. From Harry Collins, §85.00. For the Dance, $12 Pair burgan, Harry “Welch. Mrs, | Unobtrusive In its soft refinement of weave. Biack. 1 at H line and texture is this afternoon frock SOROSIS One-strnp Pump of silver or gold b in delighiful S dan 1 of blocked matelasse. There is a sur- contrast with black xatin. A long, slender, graceful f: that ]723 C A . i plice front and the open sleeves are Madame or Mademoiselle will admire. French heel. A wo value. Humes, onn. venue very wide below the elbow. An under- A Minnie Martin, Miss Bernice Nelso: i skirt of tan satin crepe is revealed Special—Silk Stockings, $1.85 Pair $8.50 Mohair Tuxedos, $5.90 Miss Helen Liston, Miss Florence | Sh . | only on the left side. The trimming !x peck ” De Vers, Miss Charlotte Windham, | ampooing, bands of velvet ribbon pleatings, giv- Full fashioned, good weight, pure thread silk—a & of Y ping weave with self block b 3 ing a_novel effect. From Harry Col- even weave and rich luster. Fifiy dozen only for early buyers at nnd-wash. Just the right weight. Mary Houri- hane, Miss Lena Crowder, Miss Olive | «‘rowder, Miss Beulah Crowder, Miss | Lena Reckaway, Miss Elizabeth Tear. | Mary Cronin and Miss Mary | hrown, hufi. Silk Blouses Moved to Second Floor From now till Christmux you'll find ik blouses located conveniently near the women's wuit section, on ond floor, In order to give ore room for Christmas things downstairs, x one special Item to atiract attention to the new location. Dressy Suit Blouses, $7.95 lins, $85.00. - apecial price. Biacle, cordovan, African brown and gras. ‘This rich afternoon dress of black wmatin crépe with sleeves puffed below of chiffon over silver cloth. is beauti- fully draped on the side. From Harry Collins, 885.00, A black satin crepe dress with In- serts of chartreuse chiffon and ;silver braid, has a circular skirt in front with straight lines in back. This is a very charming model. From Harry Col- Tins, §85.00, This evening gown of peacock blue Facial Massage and Treatment of the Scalp Filtered Water Used Exclusively | For Appointment ‘ Phone North 184 Shop No. 1, 701 Westory Bldg., 14th & F Handkerchief Opening! Our full showings of Handker- chiefs for Chri tmls will be ready The marriage of Miss Dorothy Vir- sinia Ashford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. corge 9. Ashford, and Mr. Ellsworth | Hiser of Ohio took place Wednesday, | November 22, at 10 o'clock at the par- | Zonage of the Metropolitan Presbyterian | Church. i remembrance. chiefs with The ceremony was performed by the | t chiffon seems to step out from the A choice nelection of £10.00 and $12.00 wr'(mm‘r} y:::rlzzlf;c'mn r:'mp nr‘(s-l framework of a painting. .The chiffon 3' e weik. blouscs, of erepe de chine with e of the diate and a i v 3 rawn v B is imposed over gray satin, with silver T e e hrctatty, i e embroidering In many lovel printed wilkx of gorgeous browns—the hip lengcth, the p sleeves—bl for lace insertions, and is trimmed with nd colored mov- A matitching, les with onderful variety. c—Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs. Initialx of strong dexign. nd-drawn hems. Extra fine linen. SPECIAL SELLIN Purchase of Fur-Trimmed roses of peacock blue velvet in a soft and effective harmony of tones. In grace, line and detail this model is a worthy exemplar of art in dress. From Harry Collins, $85.00. EE—:EEEEEEEEEEEE 1106 G Street. N'W. 1106 ‘G St. Ko Foaue of Fashion” Thanksgiving Sale of Newest Winter Models WRAPS COATS CAPES $15 to $35 Under Price Finest Materials Handsome Fur Collars . WONDERFUL COATS 4930 369X 890 110 For tl_le Thanksgiving Dinner anz:! Dance 100 Handsome Evening Dresses overblouse afternoon, n costume of the t ing gift for any one. An Extraordinary Coats and Wraps These coats were secured under price from a maker specializing exclusively in high-grade hand-tailored garments and are noted for the beauty of the furs he uses. In every detail they are coats of real worth and beauty and are offered at prices which represent $25.00 to $35.00 saving on each coat. | Trimmings | | Beaver Fox | Wolf Embroidery 595 oo Materials | | Gerona ‘ t Olonzo Marcia | F ashona | T S Women’s -and Misses’ - At.One Price IR N N N Purchased at $10 to $30 Nearly 100 Coats, Women’s and Misses, in 42% Under Value o This Sale—Newest Late-Season Styles gi;g 7 the Safety Week program which marks the be- ginning of a per-. manent campaign to make Wash- ington safe. 3 “Don’t Get Hurt” Blouse. Coats with beaver collars and cuffs——ngbuck Coats with:large fox collars—Side-draped Coats with wolf collars and cuffs—Kimono Wrap Coats’ with large shaw] collar and cuffs of fox. ) - New Blouse Wrap Coats with Kerami fur. fabric top and skirt -of fashona. The above gives you just an idea of the styles in this “wonderful $9300 sale. All colors—black, navy blue, Hawaiian -blue, kit fox gray, cinder gray, Malay brown. Tunisian brown and Genoese red. = _' el : . Ready at 9 15 O’Clock Tomorrow Gold and Silver Metallic Chiffon Silk Velvets, Laces and Chiffons elaborately beaded and Taffetas. 525 $3950 3490 5692 Afternoon and Street Dresses A Wonderful Display of Distinctive Models. Also Cloth Dresses. Exceptional Values DA AT A LA A LA 2R A A S AT LA A LA ST T A T2 A LA T TR LA A 23T T PR LA A o T A Ty 259 5359 fol|——[o[——clc—F[o]—Fo[c——o]—=[a|c—FJol—]