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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON .‘D. (., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1922. ) p! Gaeo ¥ White S fl 1 night, Thanksgiving eve, promises to | Eerl B. Hall and Irene V. Colbert. William T. Dent and Teress C. Hipkins. be a brilliant affair, as there has beeu 3 a great demand for boxes, prastically AT all being sold. The additional pa- 4 Eila Broussard. tronesses for the ball are Mrs. Calvin Amna G. Vikan. | reen. 1 . . - Coolidge, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Mrs. | Gustave T. Beauregard and Mildred F. e ; 1] (Continued from Eighth Page) | Hubert 'Work, . Countess Sgechenyl, | wiliam L smith ant Mary A Oweos. | > i i Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, ir. Mrs. | Fawin 1. Kresler and Hasel E. Nichoias. | 4 '\ ‘was held by a wreath of orange blos- | Hugh C. Wallace, Mrs. Rokert Wo0ds | both of Ea Pa. [} N soms and she carried a shower bou-|Bllss, Mrs. Richard Wayne Parker, bert 1den and Cardie Pugh, both of | = 3 Mrs. Wilbur R. Turner, Mrs. Charles Selden, Mra. Delos A. Blodgett and her sister, Mra. Cha Q. Matthews, Mrs. George Barnett, Mrs. Henry F. Dim- ock, Mrs. George W. Ehle, Mrs. Hayne Ellis, Mre. John C. Fremont, Mrs. Ray- auet of bride roses and lilica of the valley. Her sister, Miss Marie Wade, ‘was maid of honor and wore brocaded silver tissue cloth, with a hat of sllver lace, and carried pink roses and sweet peas, The bridesmaids were Miss Muriel ichmond, 3 4oh0 H. Moten end Ethel B Thompaes. i BSevern A, White of Baltimore, Md., and| Lillias E. Darfler of Towsen. Md. Enoch M. Martlu and Irrittie B. Cowle och both of Tran: 5 and Mollle Ecott. i d_Ruth Williams. ) The Season’s Single Sensalion! o, Presenting for Wednesday a sale of mon Kathryn Lansdale, sister of the bride- Gorges, Mrs. Ridgeley Hunt, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. John C. Florence Davis For Thanksgiving Wear RS 1)) e /v D $ groom, and Miss Bessle Mullen and |Letis Mrs Willam B! Lamar, Mrs | ; 5 5 they wore similar gowns, e formel lam Beverley Mason, rs. orge 25 . ye w ance /4 esses, 1 oIk crepo da chine, trimmed with | Mesta: Mre. John 1t Mitcnell, Mrs. | Deaths Reporled. i /-l '/er‘/' b )ectal Sal(_fi & pink chiffon and silver lace, and Miss | Theodore W. Noyes, Mrs. Nathan B. | s | £ 52 Mullen, in orchid, trimmed with sil- |Scott, Mrs. Wilbur R. Turner, Mrs, { Tie following deatiis have been reported fo, ~ Mra, Norman | ie health depuriment’in the ast twenty-four Charles W. Williams and Mrs. Robert M. Thomp- son. Mrs. David Meade Lea, the presi- dent of the board of lady managers, is also chairman of the ball commit- tee. Mrs. Le Roy Tuttle is treasurer |, for the committee. B Miss Kathleen P. Nalle returned yesterday from Philadelphia, where she went to attend the Army-Navy game. While there she was the ver. Their hats were of silver and Wetmore, they carried pink roses and sweet peas. Little Miss Rita Shockeney was flower girl, wearing a simple frock of white crepe de chine, with a wreath of lflies of the valley in her hair, and carried white rose petals. Mr. Willlam Cyril Lansdale was best man for his brother, and the ush- ers were Dr. George F. Goetsman, Mr. Carl Gublsch, Mr. Wiillam H. Gilpin A price far below their actual worth V2> s 7S Colonials are “the thing” for “now.” This i~ a grand opportunity to buy genuine $3.75 and $0.50 style-values at this fow “Sale” price! E i Frances R. Brumagim. 6. 11 Gth st. ne. | > V. Nalls, (2.°818 Bth st. n.e. i George” E._ Russeli, 70, 916 19th st. ' : We have just reccived jrom a maker of exquisite dance and party dresses a large special purchase in gros de londre. Newest basque cffects with bouffant skirts. Trimmed with rose quilling, vosettes and corsage of lovely metal, silk or velvet flowers. Colors, sunset, rose, sapphire, jade. All sizes. Alice G. Watkins, 37.° Emergency Hospitsl. jJomphine 1. Ofles.” 80, Walter Teea ior: al. = = &% G t { Casualty 21, George Washiagton Cai- : ) ! and Mr. J. A bro large collars. attractive Very smart in appecrance and Handsome Fur-Collareql Coats Another Special Sale of uodels. Black, gold, sapphirc, rose, sunset.” All sizes. A Sale of l[-Wool Bolivia Coats, *35 New cufis, double pleats down the back. Satin lined. wcry wonderful at the price. Black, nots Their fine making <cill immediately aitract your attention. wn. Al sizes Lowered for 3 this Sale to . lity cll-wool normandic. May be tworn with or with collars; silk lined throughout. Black, browns, na en’s and pisses’. Lovely Dance Dresses, *56 In the fashionably nezw wetal cloths, tafietas, chifion, lace, plain or in_combinations. Either basque cficets, long straightlinés or boufiant Leo Sugrue. Dr. and Mrs. Lansdale left early l'hll afternoon and will sall from New York tomorrow aboard the Fort George for Bermuda. They will re- turn to Washington the middle of De- cember. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mre. Malcolm Gilpin, Mr. John Gllpin and Mr. Willlam Gilpin of Elk- ton, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Baker of Aberdeen, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forwood and Mrs. A. Charshee of Havre de Grace, Md.; Mrs. Donald Bowie of Baltimore, M Hughes of Elmira, N. Y.; M Hughes of New (York, and Mr. Mrs. John Rolland of Philadelphia. D. A. R. Chapter Dance Of Last night n Succeas. The Abigail Hartman Rice Chapter, National Society D. A. R, gave one of its most beautiful and successful balls in a long series of annual events. the ballroom at the Hotel Raleigh {last night being filled with the mem- bers of the chapter and their friends. Hugo American flags formed a deco- { ration at one end of the room and the receiving line was headed by Mrs. | Bertrand Trenis, regent of the chap- ter. Mra Wallace, wife of the Sec- retary of Agricuiture. received with Mrs. Trenis, the former wearing & gown of black georgette crepe bead- ed in blue. Mrs. Trenis was in jade green velvet, with side panels of black satin velled in black lace, and she wore a corsage bouquet of shell-pink roses. Others recelving were Mrs. G. ‘Wallace W. Hanger, who wore orchid and Mrs. Rowlan@ B, Elids. Mrs. Theodore V. Boynton has ac- cepted the chairmanship of the com- mittee which has direction of the benefit auction bridge and sale of interesting objects which will be held December 11. 12 and 13 from 3 until 5:30 o'clock. In addition to Mrs. Boynton, members of the com- mittee_include Miss Martha Codma: Mra. Richard Harlow, Mme. Hel mann, Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, M Logan Waller Page, Miss Eliza Skl more, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerma Mra. Edward G. Lowry and Mrs. Campbell Forrester. Mrs. Forrester is_lending her home, 1700 Rhode Island avenue, for the occasion. The roceeds will ba devoted (o _the Nurses’ Home, “La Ligue du Nord ;Contre la Tuberculoge” in Lille France. o Israel Putman of New York. whe, with Miss Carleton, is staying at the Sho . entertiined there at lunchcon yesterday. The committee [n charge of re- freshments for the annual donation party and dramatic entertainment for the benefit of St. Joseph Orphan Boys' Asylum Thanksgiving eve are Mrs. M. I Weller, Mre. J. R_Galloway, Mrs. F. D. McAuliff, Mrs. T. J. Sheri- {dan, Mra J. W. O'Brien, Miss Helen 1 Sheckles. Miss R. Ellis and Miss Mar- garet Shea, assisted by the other ladics of the board and their friends. guest of her aunt and uncle, Lieut. Cnl.‘l . McDonald. 29. 1831 K st. Thomas G. Jones. 60, 1861 Newton st. Tllllhlll C. Greves, 30, 8t. Ellzabeth’s Hos- al. Hetty Hunter, 79, Emergency Hospital. Elvina ~Salveire, 6% months, Providence Hospital. 327 33rd st Richard D. Young, 5 days, Josephine P. Strome, 1 day, Walter Reed | Hospltal. .. 114 204 st. 5w Mary A. Middleton, 71, 1 t Charles Lemon, 60, Willlam Johawon, 57, A degree of doctor of science in botany has been conferred upon Miss Dorothy Haynes, a student at King's - College, by~ the London University ) senate. ] ! ~ COLLAR "ut on sour oid cloth coat wiil modernize it d make it comfortable. Price, from $10 up. MARTIN WOLF, 3 s Ave. N OLIVE OIL. The board of lady managers of the | Catholic Home for Aged Ladles are; fl il ’ !l satin trimmed with gold and siiver “ Other Coat Sales—Extraordinary Values Tace: Mien Bmms Strider who was in | Cat c 1 _ Sold Everywhere black William Hardy, wear- | BIVINE a tea and donation party a Tiy et ety | {ing black velvei: Mra Frank Morrison. | the “home. 3043 P strect. tomorrow i : ot ehan il < from 3 to 6 o'clock, when they wi | 325, $29, 850, 875, $95 Up ll; r{ !L‘;,fik“;‘a“‘,‘n Ui oo aoe o) beSlad 15 welcome all friends of the — - = - — I M | Zirdle of French flawers, = = Other pumps and oxiords and high shoe s H seorge V. Winfield arrived in Representative Henry B. Steagall of | [ Mrs. George s Alabama made the presentations. | Washington today to visit- Col. and B iMrs W. R. Gibson, at Wardman Park ! Assisting were members of the re- | Hotel. jcaption committee wwhich fincluded |\ s LBUDD'S 18th and Col. Rd. in various new styles—strap effects aund . Brogues are included. ' has returned to York, stay in Washington, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Dorothy Conner. has taken an apartment at Wardman Miss Louise Carman, ch . ana | a5 0 qio : % . }.! % o s ""“)313‘?;‘."5:?3 ‘:'-"lrl]r nding the “ecLi i Black satin. = : ’r S “ENTE > : cemace ] ig, Winifred_de Voe, Miss B onh- et s e e m (L.\ TEM ERI . ’ ( JQ)LD S 1 RIPI *“ firimlh‘t, bla‘:a’x:-ter. Miss L-ormhea! Miss JMyrtle Bunn will be hostess ali * Col. 707 i ,,5,,,,:‘;,,5. el . k French Kid Gloves : G R ing, Mrs. Mallette Spengler. Migs: .y at the Women's City Club Sunday Col. 3858 7 K rarter-Proot May Little, JMiss Gretna Perrott Bos- i gtarnoon, from 4 to § o'clock. bhel Patent with Lrown suede : SilE Stoekines well, Miss Gladvs Sinclalr, Miss | 101" 1@ aegisted by the members of ' trimmin, s Al MARK CROSS SOROSTE ) B s Ling, Mas fnme B | 40 earS™ S, S Etogesy SR . S S SOR land Miss Lelia (lavton Endleott, My | D. Snow. Mies Martha Lane, Miss Black Satin, patent trim. [ S £ = o E A Gata Boition: A = tt. Mr | yrory Mawon, Miss Margaret Norton, 5 Lcather Bags and < I'ump;—Ovad~ '}fl !53;-‘5,1’..,:.'€x'é;‘"am‘x"\';‘,,,‘}‘{?.‘r',!’,‘,‘,’;o..fi Mrs. A. C. Case, Miss Florence Bell, Pies & Cakes i AU Patent. * Purses 1216 F St. N.W. B e T | Gauss chairman of refreshments. | i Harold I Sand MiseiClaing That will add « parfect fzish- i Pateatmiih etinitein A s One of the inter f - ing teuch to the mest carefully == 5 pp \ interesting features of | EPPIEY g i ili > 4| the ball was a rhythmic dance. given| 3y Charles H. Comner of New High French and Military Heels. 'S ARE FAMILIAR ONE e by a charming South Carolinian, Miss who is making an extended Katherine Stuart, who is known as a | professional dancer in New York. She © a gown of a soft clinging | | material in swan color, trimmed with 0 B ‘@ I NAMES THAT ARE LINKED WITH JELLEFF é’ I ERY ONE WHO HAS EVER SHOPPED ON STH‘,\\'F,N B :. THEY ARE PUMPKIN PIES FRUIT GAKE SYMBOLIC OF QUALITY. With So Little Time Left —to get what you need for Thanksgiving— why not come to this dependable little shop, where fashion, value and good service are as- sured! Government checks cashed—less waiting HIRSH'S SWOE STORES ermine. and her cloak was of roval EEoiel e : MINCE PIES ue. She carried an orange color| 4 Mrs. W, A. Brown of At- feather fan, the chapter's colors. Her | jania, (a. who have come to Wash- As bakef by ARISTIDI ARI- 1026-/028 SEVENTH ST.NW. partner was Mr. M. Jacques Lillard. | ington to &pend the winter, have en- oI Wastingter's premier gaged apartments at the Durlington Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Ten-Exck Burr e in Trade Hotel. f Upper 7th St., Between K and L—Gity-' havo lsased their nouse on' N street ORDER TODAY and .wi he at e House for a 5. R SO tertained a e udge Tra E. Robinson enter week befose going to' Florida for the | comauny of eight at dinner at the winter. ning. Powhatan last ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Wither- spoon have taken an apartment at {the Lec House for the winter. Marriage Licenses. Washington folks are generously | Marriage licenses have becn issued to the supporting the subscription ball and | LOWIE: o g entertainment for the bencfit of thel Yymund C. Nussear and Helen P. Kelly. blind, bjed soldiers in the world| Luther E. Lacas and Marie Dyce. war, Which Will take place at the In-| William F. Blotscr and Mary L Bothgeb, {erior Department auditorium Decem- 1 N Smart clothes for smart and Ernestine Day. 1106 women at W Va ‘Wearer and Tdzzie Thomas. ber 12. The ball and entertalnment| ® \ e 354 Ethel Popular {ix being given by the Roy McKinley |, Gordon 6. Rice of Tioren 5 op; Lo ™ . even for “ . at Je“efl’s! Basford unit of the American Wom- | FafiiionA *Zimmer and Talian M. Baker, Prices 'Zgflmuf% en’s Legion. A most delightful program is ar- ranged. which includes: Erven Sten- | = fon. pianist, formerly of the Metro- politan Opera Company: quartet of classical numbere; Milo Atkenson, hu- | morous and character atories; George O'Connor, songs; Lvdia Hunter and ! Bernard ~Bailes, oxhibition dances, and Mr. and Mrs. John V. P. Mullane, | songs and repartee. Through the | courtesy of Gen. Lejeune, the Marine Band will play for the dancing. Mrs. Warren G. Harding, Mra. Al- bert B. Fall and the wives of the officials gof the Interior Department will head the list of prominent pa- | tronesses, which includes Mrs. Ed- ||l ward Finney, wife of the first as- sistant secretary; Mrs. Frances M. Goodwin, wife of the assistant secre- Mrs. Charles V. Safford, wife of administrative _assistant; Mrs.||! Morgan R. Brock, wife of the assistant | to the Secretary: Mrs. Harry G. Clunn and Mrs. John Harvey. i Amons the well known women! taking an active Interest in this ap-| pealing cause are Mrs. James W. i Todson and Julis Ne an. Sia YT Priedman a2d Rebeka Tratstman. Special Thanksgiving Sale of wraps COATS capes s $15 TO $35 UNDER VALUES ; FINEST MATERIALS A Great Coat Sale 595_00 Luxuriously Fur Trimmed Coats . One of the biggest of coat opportunities prepared for last- minute buyers who now decide they wish a coat for Thanks- giving wear. Beautiful deep-luster, high-finish coatings. < Be.aver, squirrel and fox furs. Women’s and misses’—$95.00. - Just Time for a Dance Frock We'll alter it for you tomorrow—if alterations are needed! | i So many pretty new ones have arrived this week in our Misses’ | | Shop! Taffetas, Chiffon, Crepe Elizabeth, in shades such as | . .IZth at G St. Wednesday Special COAT SALE Manmich Modes—atues, s5:920-00 New Sport Topcoats TN 1 C X i k Wadsworth, wite of Senator Wads. . sunset, jade, blue, pink and white. Specially priced at gort ot xew Sork Ait% "2 || Beaver and Sqllm‘el I Roosevelt Longworth, Mrs. Thomas||i- $25.00 and $39.50. Sterling, wife of the menator from South Dakota;: Miss B. Christian, Mra. Royal C. Johnson, wife of Repre- sentative Johnson of South Dakota; Mrs. David H. Kincheloe, wife of the representative from Kentucky; Mrs. Trimmed Coats 490 i §IIIII|III|IIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|||||||I|| | Worth$§7500 | Made to Sell for Hair Bands for the Dance, $150 to $18.50 . . o & J.J. Mansficld, wife of Representative $35 to S100 ‘Y;mhnedver s:y ll:ch a l:ub “Illt’lful display—silver, black and silver, ' "%{am:’ficlrll of Texas: ln?m Emma astel shades, rhi ‘oods of r. Louise Ross, d B ges ncstones taxilliants. Get one tomorrow! [ Mrs. Anton Heitmuller, Mrs. Josse Lee Webb, Mrs. Dwight Bromwell, Mrs. Norton Burtt, Mrs. W. I. De || ning, Mrs. Milnor SulMvan, Mrs. A. Eugeno_Barr_and Mrs. King Pickett. The Roy McKinley Fasford unit members, who have in their special charge these disabled vetcrans of the world war, on account of the unusual |numbers of society and _resident matrons interested and the fine aray of talent promised, are hoping that this ball will bo ono of the most bril- liant and successful of the season. LU T T T T Centemeri Evening Gloves—All Lengths - —in these beautiful French kid gloves—black and white. [ 8-button length, $4.50 and $5.00 16-button length, $6.50 and $7.50 | 12-button length, $6.00 and $6.50 20-button length, $9.00 | A Blouse to Make a Costume of Your Suit A hundred pretty styles in our costume blouse moved to second floor for the holidays. A very special selection of $10.00 and $12.50 blouses, of | crepe de chine with beading and embroidery in many lovely section— | i colorings; of printed silks of gorgeous hues and of soft laces ! in black and browns—the hip length, the overblouse, $77.95 | [ et TR R e 7 E GOLD STRIPE Silk Stockings i —in YOUR size! We’ve seldom had so complete a stock, but they are here in an- ticipation of Christmas and ready for tomorrow’s buyers. It's always worth tak- ing an extra few steps to come here and get Gold Stripe—the silk stockings that | WEAR! - pair, with mercer- ! $2'00 ized’ garter hems. $2°75 garter hems. i ol ors sizes. y ::d i ‘fimrwyfuafiglmfing&ym! S St 12th & RESS SALE Street, Afternoon and Party Dresses Selected from our regular stock of - high-class garments, that will make this 2 sale a real value-giving event. 19 Values to $42.50 Poiret, Canton, Satin Canton ALL SALES FINAL Ball for Free Wards of Hospital Tomorrow Night. I ‘The ball for that worthy charity, !the six free wards of the Episcopal iEye, Ear and Throat Hospital, to be given at the New Willard tomorrow Women whose feet are suffering the effects of improper fitting should try this Walk-Over Relief Model As its namefifipfies it gives instant relief to tired, un- happy feet—and it is full of real style, too—don’t forget that, one reason why so many more women are wearing it. -@Ifel" Shoe Shop 929 F Street N.W. pair, with silk AT R SR i ey i ——— Exp_'erien Aertrs refr The tar « £ | ¥ ! » 3