Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1922, Page 52

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T Thanksgivingfi— With its social atmosphere - Der::ads the newer fashions, for the numerous functions that will !mkl forth over this season—and it is in keeping with this demand that the House of Erlebacher has assembled the largest assortment of S e Evening Gowns- Evening Wraps Dance Frocks : Ever offered to the discriminating ladies of Washington. assemblage madame and mademoiselle will ind Evening Gowns in metal cloths of shimmering gold and silver, augmented with a sparkle of rhinestones, presenting lines truly regal in their stately beauty. Brocaded .Chiffons and Velvets also add to this splendor. Smart Models for the Afterncon Affairs In this selection our stocks present a radiant assemblage of gowns in the chiffons, canton crepe, matellasse, satin crepe and crepe romaine, in all the popular shades. All attractively priced. An invitation to inspect our radiant stocks is herewith extended. In this’ gorgeous For Xmas- Shop Early Skop Early at THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,:D. C, NOVEMBER 2. [mmwom | Mrs. Charles Dodson Barrett and her small son, Charles D. Barrett, jr., of Banto Domingo have arrived in Alexandria and will spend. the win- ter at the home of Mrs. Charles F.| Tackett, on South St Asaph street. Msg. Tackett's daughter and grand- .gon Mre. Stanley G. Blanton and Bl ‘John Blanton, have returned to Camp IMende, where Capt. Blanton ls sta- tioned. Mr. Charles Van Middlesworth and Miss ilessie Van Middlesworth of Asbury Park, N. J., were the guests last weck of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Van Middlesworth. in xosemont. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson of Roanoke were guests recently of Mr. ind Mrs. James A. Hulfish on North, Washington street. Thomas Murray in Hampton, Va. Miss izabeth Ferree of High 2ont, N. C.. is visiting her brother- n-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. James J Hanlon on Braddock Heights. _ Mrs. Clarence Sa.e has rcturned from a visit to her mother, Mrs. J. E. se.ms, in Heatisville, ed by Mr: elms. Miss Edna tinis has peturned to her E_ ome, in Fredericksnurg, after a visit Va., accom- > Miss Meta Glasscock on sraddock {eights. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Merchant. Mr. MRS. JESSIE S. GOODE Ibourne, Beverley, Mrs. Frencl Mrs. Mrs. Lawrence Hopkins, Mrs. Wilmer Nicholson, Sinclair, Miss Kate Cooper, Miss Mary 1 Miss Marion Adams andl Milton Cochran, Gregg, Mrs. Charles T. ‘Thomson, Trapnell in Philadelphia, where she went to attend the Army-Navy game 1 Mise Mary Lee is the guest of rela-; tives in Lynchburg. i Mr. and Mrs. Thomns J. Peyton. who have just returned from a visit daughters, to their Adams and Mrs. mer, in Philadelphia, were the guests during the week of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs Charles M. Shepperson, at ‘the Wagar, and left later for their 69 ihome at Rapidan, Va. Belle Owens was the week end guest of Mr. and ! Mrs. Shepperson. Mrs. J. Frank Carlin has returned | from a Visit to friends in New York Mrs. Fla., a prog-ess!ve |niss Pearl have nd Mrs, Dougias "Merchant _and and Eleanor iroff of € the week end guests alls on Duke street Cifft and her cnildren King George . where they spent the past -0 week® with relatlves, ST and aes aac ~vé returned irom rrin -y altended c(ae 2@l bail game last Saturd and wrs. sacnacy . Po nt, from —‘\‘ Holden 'to where Burke. Mrs. . Braw! rics Town, AIr. and ner bt (his ¢ Va, § Brawner leit sas. » Florida the s ow and sister, . Snedon, in W mngton, Mr. John r. Ciapdore an | t o1 the.r daugh- Mrs. James H. Mansfleld has re- turned rgom a visit to Mr. and Mrs. X an A Sou £ Dr. wnd Mrs. Vatson of Elon hege, N C, ‘day, Novembe. e e ot their daugnter h Blunt, . M. tnis city ] | | | it and Mrs. H. H. Blunt announe: i | ana 1 | 3 tinsburg, W. Va ing wili take place in the Henry T. Sharp of Walbrook is the guest of ner brother-in ter, Mr. 1d, on and Mrs. T, - uth Wasningtoi. RN IR S\ HULHET N Profit by this special sale of Newest Winter Coals Greatly $ 7 5 Underpriced @b ceiiiiieieenees HIS sale should prove unusually interesting, because the price means a real saving and the assortment includes the very mewest and adcance models for winter wear; in straightline, blouse or wrappy styles. Every coat is hand- somely silk lined throughout. The wmaterials—“Gerona,” “Veldyne” and “Arabella”— are the season’s most beautiful fabrics, with their soft, lustrous deep pile. Black, navy, browns, reindecr. Mi ses’ sizes, 14 to 18; women’s, 34 to 46. Also extra sizes, 445 to 50V5. Other Caats, Most Attract;ve Values $25, $29, $39, $50, $65, $95 to $195 A Sale of Party and Dance Dresses, $25 VERY dainty and charmingly designed are these new gros de londre dresses in basque effect with bouffant skirt. Trimmed with rose quilling, rosettes and handsome corsage. Colors, sunset, rose, sapphire, jade. Also silk lace dresses, silk lined in brown or black, that will cause you to wonder at the price of twenty-five dollars. All sizes. Other party and Dance Dresses $35, $39, $45, $50 up Our New Dept. on Third Floor Announces A Sale of Girls’ Coas Attractively Priced at ..... Fine guality broadcloth models, with or without fur collars, for dress wear. ;i Also handsome sport materials, developed into coats that will meet your desires fully; for school or play. Their youthful designing and fine making are features vou cannot but admire. All are lined throughout. Sizes 2 to 10 years. Other Coats Priced to Win Your Patronage at $5.95, $7.50, $12.50, $15 up All-Wool Jersey Dresses, $5 The very newest models, with worsted embroidery for trim- ming. Some- with yokes, others straightline. With or without bloomers. Copen, tan, red, brown; in sizes 2 to 6 years. _Other Dresses, with Quality and Price Appeal, at $2.95, $3.95, $5.95, $2.50, $10 uf New Faille Silk: Hats e $0.50 MART, dressy models in pastel shades, featuring the new almond, sirawberry,- greens, copem-jade, red. and grays. . These are handsomely trimmed wth flowers and imported fruits; some in spray effects, others with high front trimming. Medium-size poke shapes, smart little turbans ond larger shapes for dressy wear, e o Sl For Advance Wear.. .. Ar. and Mrs. Frank Beale Howard 1 return tomorrow frem (heir wed- ok trip and will live w irs. T. C. Howard. e * wedding occur- mber “16, et hus returned iends in Boston. <ir home in k. i returned to e Weoshington Par . John Frank & in Anders v brother-in-lay s Ir. and Mrs John G. Henshaw, on | uth Washington street. el _Messrs. Ar hur Kinsolving and R.! | * Evans have relurned to the Episc il Theological Seminary after at- nding the wedding of Miss Flora | cer 1o Mr. Beverly sh of Richmond st Saturday in P Spottswood Par- which took place } 20cy Mount, Va. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bar lett are the 1ects n{_{r.ends in Birmingham, Ala, Miss Franc s Smith. daughter of r H. B. Snith, and Mr. Henry rimm. son of Mrs. H. D. Grimu ere married Wednesday at the par mnage of the Methodist Episcopal | hurch Sou‘h by Rev. E. V. Reges- | ;. D D. Immediately after tho! ‘remony a reception was held at the Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Kean of City Va., Braddock Helghts, where they will ‘nend the winter. Mr. and 'Mrs. Mise Mildred Padgett have returned | to their home at Bradbury Heights, | ifter a visit to Mr. and Mrs. H. D.! Henry O'Bannon Cooper en- ertained at bridge Tuesd:y after- Lmr have t=ken a house on R. R. Selden Washington, Miss Cora Cochran ,iwon by Mrs. Burruss, Mrs. Sommers, | Mrs. Hopkins and Miss Cooper. i Mrs. Arthur Herbert entertained at tea Thuraday afternoon at her home in_Rosemont. ; | Miss Elizabeth Chalmers Bryant is lme guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hight. in Phil delphia. Mrs. Leonard Baker, Mrs. Dienelt and Mrs. Frank J. returned 1o i Washington after u visit to Mrs Lil- 1tan Henderson, in Rosemont. SOCIETY Mrs. Isaac Mrs. Swann Waller, Mrs. Your Home for Thanksgiving The prizes were Mercerized Poplin, all col- ors. Yd.. S9c. orduroy Cloth, for lin- ing baby car- riages. Colors in gray and green. With coupon, yard, 69 Colored M: Ball Fringe, dras Drape all colors. Yd.| 7c. e 49¢c, 69 3 M a rquisette, Howox, e ity; white. ecru cream colors.| With coupon 15c. Mrs. Charles C. Agnew Fluns Scrim and tonnes, with coupon 15c yard and up. OLSTERY can Net, coupon, yard, 98c per pair|® and up. of Warrenton UPH Phone Retail ! Qfra. Lillian Sshwarzmann Yost and Man s 623 7th St., NW. Who.csale S M o Hiene. | PRrSTSTSRr T deiivaa e e e e o Furn'shings That Will Help Beautify Specially Priced for Quick Clearance ized Rep, Materials. Yd|inches wide, all colors. Spe- & NOVELTY AND SUPPLY STORE 50 - With coupon. Marquise'te,|yard. $197. Quaker Lace Vo.le Curtains | Curtai s, $1.75, Charles Davidson their homes in Elmer Padgett and home on _Bradd uests were Mrs De: Hall of Washington, ! ceptiona’ly careful making. Worth $30. M\’l- 7Paul S. Reinsch 2419 Mass. Ave. Will Se’l Her Chinese Curios Saturday, Nov. 25'h and Monday, Nov. 27th After 10 am. . Elegant Fur-trimmed Cloth Coats Made up in the weaves of fine texture—and with collars of se- lected fur—fully lined—and of ex- 2% Very Special--- \ 14th at Park Road - Clean—White—Sanitary (Nothing Sold) SOUVENIRS MUSIC ARCADE MARKET FREE EXHIBIT 7 to 10 P. M., Tuesday, Nov. 28 !a 150 Decorated Stands | AMUSEMENTS UPSTAIRS Reduced Prices on Night of Exhibit DANCING, BOWLING, B!LLIARDS A e R i T O nmmmmmmmmfl.m‘vh.g ome of the bridegroom’s mother, in raddock Heights. Mrs. A. L. Ber'y and Miss Maidie nn 1erry, who have been the guests ! f Mrs. H. D. Grimm, have returned 7 neir home, at Frark'in Park, Va. Mrs. Catherfne Henderson Wright nd her small son have joined Mr. Vright in Moblle, Ala., where they ill make their home in the future. Mrs. H. D. Armentrout of Rich- aond, Mrs. James Dodd of Charlot es- illc and Mrs. T. Schelhorn of Gor- ville, have returned to thelr after being the guests of Mr. rs. Thomas R. Blake on North ng-on street. They were here nd the wedding last week o Josephine Blake and Mr. Hol i - Judd has re‘ur: home in Luray a R. H. T Mrs. L. C. Nalls has returned from L visit to friends in Montgomery, a. Mr. Francis Keys of Joplin, Va., is the guest of his brother-in-.a . and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Cato. Mrs. Fred W. Ebhardt, Miss Grace Ebhardt and Cariton Ebhardt have returned from a visit to Rev. and Mrs Robert H. Bartlett in Baltimore. “Judge and Mrs. Lou's C. Bariey are the guests of fr.ends in Delta, Pa. Dr. Chester C. Coates has returned to his home in New York city, after a visit to Mr. and Mre. J.” Sidney Douglas on_Cameron street. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Stuart enter- |mlned at dinner Sunday at their home in Rosemont. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred B rrell, Mr. and Mrs. ! Villian Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin rray Stuart. 1. Lindell and small | son of Wilmi: , Del, have taken ithe bungalow of Mrs. Minnegerode Andrews on Seminary Hill for the winter. L Mrs. Thomas E. Sebrell, jr., is the | ‘| guest of her sister, Mrs. Hayward, in Rale gh, N. C. | Miss Agnes Moncure and Mr. Nev- ille Hall of Quantico. and Mr. Robert Marshall of Washington were the week end guests of Mrs. W. H. Hall on Braddock Heights. ¢ Miss Mattie Mae Hughes and Miss | i Elizabeth Hall have returned from a| i visit to relat:ves in Baltimore. ' Mr.'and Mrs Carson Hitt and Miss | | Hitt ‘of Falls Church were the week ! iend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde | {3f'tehell. i Mrs, James Bowman of Culpepper | is the guest of Mrs. R. A, Bowman. i, Mrs. John E. Cochran has returned {from a visit to friends in Baltimore. DD NOT dread gray hair and thesignsof advancingagel The sure, safg way to tint gray, streaked, faded or bleached hair inctantly to any shade of brown or black is with the modern hair tint, *Brownatone." Easily applied, cannot be detected and will Dot rub or wash off. Greaseless, odorless, nothing to mix, no walting, no disappoint- ment. Guaranteed harmless to hair, scalp or skin. All dealers S50c and $1.50. Trial bottle sent direct for 16c. The Kenton Pharmacal Co., 611 Coppin BROWNATONE No Dread of Gray Hair ' 1857 *' 1822 SPECIAL NOTICE We are sincerc in making the dceclaration that many prospective purchaesers of Steinway Pianos will meet ‘with disappointment in re- spect of securing thc instruments of their choice in time for Christ- mas del . unless IMMEDIATE RESERVATION {s made. Unprecedented demand every- where for Bteinway Pimos has caused serious shortage.at the fac- tory. We are advised by Steinw~y & Bons that thcy have more than 1,000 unfilled orders for Grands on their books! Our own immediate supnly {= lim- ited. and when it {8 erhausted. we will not recrive additiongl shin- mente wptil after Jonuary 15, 1923. If it is your intention to own a Steinwav and to have it deliversd betore Christmns. WE URGE YOUR IMMEDIATE DECISION. Choose Carefully and Invest Wisely Our 1~rae stock of standard nrod- ucts ofters the widest ranne of choice in Quality. Design and Value. Sellina orices plainly marked. Monthly payments nre accepted. We guarantee everything we sell. We will gl"fly help wou wi'h your selection; it is a nleasure end | . privilege to.confer with you and fo . recommend for purchase an instru- " ment which we know will give sat- isfactory service. Your inspection and comparison {8 cordially {nvitcd. Now’s the Time TO SELECT THE CHRISTMAS iano, Player, Victrola You’ll get better service NOW than later on when stores are crowded and the inevitable Christmas “rush” precludes careful attention. Our corps of coworkers is efficient and offers courteous and inteiligent cooperation. No matter what you want—if it’s “Musical,” we have it—and it’s Correctly Priced. Steintvay “The Instrument of the Immortals’ New Uprights in Mahogany, $875 Grands in Mahogany, $1,375 . Reliable = Priced From: $300 2:::“.‘ Priced From:$635 PIANGCS; PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS PLAYER-PIANO ROLLS Beautiful 88-Note “Autopianc” as Low as $495 VICTROLAS AND RECORDS « If you cannot play or sing, your love for music may be =atisfied by possession of a Victrola, for it brings to your fireside all that is best in music—performed by the foremost artists and organizations in the world. New Victrolas range in price from $25 to $375. DROOP’S MUSIC HOUSE, 1300 G

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