Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1922, Page 55

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_SOCIETY THE * Tea and Reception by Congressional Club s I sressinad Club will giv motea this week, ore the form of a e tea table | and Mrs. will take Arthur Capp room will be ! Mrs. William | Mrs. Grng‘an to Be Hostess At Woman's Party Tea drman of i E « To Be Patronesses At Women's Exchange!.\..flm Washington street. . Wi s e Podrs Boosevelt have cons returned | . Mrs. Hay- | v spent the < mother, snon €. n ot ‘rank I, hack from their wed ik is the guest of Mrs. J. W, How- of Wilmington, Doroth wis the Week end giest of Mrs, . Lindell. eminary Hill. has returned tit, Il ») is the < an4 ) Henry ke ve re- d to their homes in Washingion r a visit to Mrs. Harr dm- hardt. Miss Mattie Johnson of Noriolk is the guest of Mrs. Roger B. Adams, in Rosemont. Mr. lams Is at home. after « visit to friends at Rocky Mount, and Mes. Marvin Franklin » A bride of October 2N, who was Miss Wain- . ! CHEVY CHASE Miss Sarah Baker of the Fine Arts (Academy of Philadelphia, Pa., and 4 Miss Louise Baker of Gowcher Col- lege, Ealtimore. \d., spent the ' Thanksgiving hol with thele’ parents, Mr. and Thomas H.| Baker of McKinl Mr. and M Ridgew avenue 4 for Rock Point, ) { Thanksgiving ho How. to spend the with | mander Mon Bake FPREsE B MRS. CARL KRAM Mary Bowen. of t he = — | anniv ry t have returned from their i trip and are at home at 110 rthday ph B. twenty-fir of their Bowling. jr. who i University of Vi . e John Frank, who has been the of her brother-in-law and James Har- before going || N will be fancy returned th ¢ south ughton rons, tow e iee e h Hunter 1 i Washinzton M Chester C. Coates of New York, 1s just returned from her coun- at Catletts, Va. was the | £ the weck,of Mr. and ! Md wolis, hn Waggamal spending @ trip throus] ern Maryland. [ Trvin l 1 South et Mrs. Charles Clearmont, the ne ick sl gone to will spend amie Cook Queen | by went to Roanok, M. L-V T deout of Cl N Chinese Snuff Bottles An Excellent Assortment tuhter-in-law, Mr. i Dodd, on North Wash- | ALBERT J. 0SGOOD THE PAGODA 17th Street tesville, is sy ) with her parents, ) 5. French. Miss Bar- <., is the FREE --Electric Vac-Mop-FREE For Cleaning Hardwood Floors Absolutely Free With Each holidays nd Mrs, ¢ Electiic The SW PER-V. is famon: the world over as the g cleaner. It cleans by alone or by suction p brush. Two cleaners } NOTE —The VAC- Drice of only one. MOP Ix patented aund Housekeeping can be used only with tutes. the SWEEPER-VA one Approved by and all testing Free Home Trial Phones Main 7320-7321 Carroll Electric Co., Inc. 714 12th St. N.W. Just Above G St. 1217 Conn. Ave. A Shop of Individuality Announces Substantial reductions on Fall and Early Winter Millinery Hats That Were $18.00 to $45.00 ‘Now $10-% to $30-00 An unusual opportunity to secure ° smart hats at a very low price. N\ “Pape’s Cold Compound’’ Breaks a Cold in Few Hours Every druggist here guarantees cach package of “Pape’s Cold Com- pound” to break up any cold and end grippe mist in a few hours or meoney returned. Stuffiness, pain, headache, feverishness, infamed or confiesud nose and head relieved with first dose. These safe, pleasant tablets cost only a few cents an millions now e them instead sickening quimine. ent at the Mr. and Mrs. John G. Henshaw st Chevy law and She Decem- . in the i street auksgiving hunting Among those present were Mr. Leroy Mackert., the coach of the freshman team; Mr. Charles Mathals, manager Mr. and |4 of ir, 00000000000 0000000000000 0000000000609 0000000000000000000000600000000¢90000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000600 the the Rossburg Club; Mr. Burger, Mr. Henderson, M Lawrence Harry, Edward Houhe, Mr. George Henie, t. Mrs. A. Bonn of New York city and Mrs. Robert Bonn of Bellville, N. J., are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Gilbert of Hesketh street. s Club of Chevy Chase will meet Friday, December 9, at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. R. Lee Pennington, 16 Taylor - | street. Constitution of the United States pro- prosed by the Natfonal Woman's Party | L will be discussed by a representative of Mr. Stanwood Cobb, presented a of the National Consumers' League and Mrs. Aleta Munger of the National ‘Woman's Party. Miss Rebecca Rogers of Tngomar| varsity street spent the Than! oll- team and president Joseph Hdward Pugh, Mr. George Patrick Lanigan, Mr. M Alvin Parker, mar street left SBunday for Cumbe Md., where he will spend rederick Herzog and Mr. Kelly | Overbey and Miss | nville, . Wiloox of Kaaawha street. yMr. and Mrs. Wilcox entertained on Wednesday evening at dinner in honor of thelr guests, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Angel and thefr |J daughter, Peggy. of Kirk street spent the Than holldays in Norfolk, V. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Harding of Jocelyn street have returned from Plainfleld, spending several weeks. The pupils of the Chevy Chase Country School, under the direction S. Sidney Forst of Ingomar entdrtained on Friday evening delightful dance in honor of her Avis L’Hommedleu of The blanket amendment of the after morning at very interesting program on Thanks- glving Wednesday | 8chool. Mrs. Robert R. Mahorne st evening st Dr. Charl treet has returned to spending irfax county, Vi . Robert J. Be formerly of Ch week end .. where they have been | his home on lan extended tour th with Young ssociation will give rained chtful Ball of Washington, D. C, |days with friends in Harford sgiving holidays with | M . W. T. Pollard ‘of M musical. v Chase weeks e, spent and in in evening, December 6, at 8 o'clock at the | the PresbyteriunsChurch. i1l be | ester. N. Y., has been the house guest Russell of McKinley |of Mr. and Mrs. R. Preston Shealey of Fast Melrose street. and Mrs. csketh street spent the Thanks Mr. | ericksbure. during | winter. s on Wednes ay | Louise ew York ing holidays with friends in Fred-, Va. ) Mr. and Mrs. George G. Perkins and | % daughter of West Melrose ; 11 leave this week for Sara- 4, Fli, where they will spend the Mr. and turned to|Grafton street and T v lane after |daughter, William and Virginia, left yesterday for their winter home in Wom- | Florida. Miss Helen W Williams, SOCIETY. The meet- nder the auspices of the 1€ tended game. Miss E ywling of K e Thanksgivi Miss Louise days. J. T. Maguirve of Ciokers Clarence their Hall of =on and Mrs. sles, the lutest liams and M the daughters o ) Carroll of 8. C., har been the th Phone Main York, Brooklyn, Ncwark, New Hazven, Bridgeport, Washington. Indianapolis, Buffalo BEGINNING TOMORROW (MONDAY) 1109 F St. N.W. FOUNDED Known For Remarkable Value Giving 1894 foot Charlestan, house guest of Baker of Mc street during the Thanksgiving b A special reduction on stules Christings @ will wave from ) to 5, tefore g ing elsewhere, We ulso repair and remodel fur garments it Mr. and Mrs. Nathan B. Williams of McKinley street, spent the week end | THE FRENCH FUR SHO? !726 13th St NW. 705, 200 Near Eleventh St. The Most Timely Garment Sale of the Year! 2,000 Coats, Suits ® Dresses at Radically Saving You One-Quarter to One-Third On Winter’s Smartest Styles \We take this means to widen our circle of friends in Washington. thing and waiting until January to reduce prices— we are doing it now —so that our patrons may have the added sati: Instead of doing the usual faction of a full season’s wear without paying any more than they would if they waited until the end of the season. Dyed Skunk Trimmed Normandy Cloth Coats Canton Crepe Lined In the Sale at $59.75 Blouses Reduccd A Feature Spetial Smart Egyptian Paisleys and Prints, Tailored Crepe de Chgi’r);eps and Handmade Voiles. All are worth much more than.....ceceeccececrcccannn Coats and Wraps " Reduced Coats of every description, in every favored fabric, with or without fur trimming, are offered in these groups at worthwhile savings. SALE PRICE SALE PRICE Coats, [1"orth to $35.00,$23.00 Coats, IV orth to $75.00,$59.75 Coats, I170rtl to $42.50.$29.75 Coats, I¥ortl to $82.50,$69.50 Coats, /17ortli to $49.75.$35.00 Coats, [/ orth to $95.00,$79.50 Coats, 1 ortl to $39.75,$45.00 Coats, 17 orth to $110. $89.50 AllSuits Reduced Nothing reserved. Every suit in stock now bears a reduced price, from the simplest tai- lored model to the most elaborate three-piece costume suit. SALE PRICE Dresses, alucs to $25.00, $15.00 All Our Higher Priced Dresses at Proportionate Reductions Suits—Formerly $37.50. .. .. Now, $29.75 Suits—Formerly $55.00. . .. ....Now, $39.75 Suits— Formerly $75.00. . .. ....Now, $49.75 Amazing Dress Bargains Your every dress fieed can be taken care of here at an immense saving in cost, for we have included every type from simple tailored street frocks to elaborate even- ing gowns for formal wear. SALE PRICE Dresses, I’alues to $45.00, $32.50 Deesses, Values to $32.50, $19.75 | Dresses, Valucs to $55.00, $39.75 Dresses, I"alues to $37.50. $25.00 | Dresses, Values to $65.00. $45.00 =3 Sweaters Reduced A Feature Special Brush wool slip-ons and the smartest of light and dark color combinations, in novelty weaves. FUR COATS at Lowered Prices SKIRTS Wool Prunella Cloths, Ve- lour Checks, Camel’s Hair and Basket Weave Fabrics, in pleated and tailored styles Values to $10.95 This occasion offers a splendid opportunity to buy fashionable Fur Coats of dependable quality at worthwhile savings for Christ- mas gift-giving. The varieties include Hudson Seals, Squirrel, Mole, Marmot,‘Mu:kmi, Jap Mink and other furs. Prices begin at $69 and yange up to $650. The Morrison’s Guarantee of Satisfaction Goes With Every Garment in the Sale and all-silk BEGINNING TOMORROW (MONDAY) educed Prices Exquisiteln Made Satin- Faced Cantow Dress, in Brown, 'Black and Navy In the Sale at $35 $9.95 | HOSIERY Thread silk, wth lisle top, hose. clocked and chiffon sheer Also weaves in all thé wanted colors = “You Must Be Satisfied If You Buy Here” i 1 $sssssssasssssssssssessssMORRISONS, 1109 F St NW, Values to $2.50 £ be p— 9000000000000 0000 1009 60000000000 30000050000 000000 000000000000 00000000000000 0000000000000 0000000000089000000000000060000002 “a

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