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l Any Garment Un cJoseph Spetiing 1336 F STREET E take a special pride in instilling a distinctive snap and finish to our ~FUR GARMENTS —that make them by far the most stylish seen in Washington. Most Moderate Prices Conteasiow as. $200 Dickens used to en- act before a look- ing-glass the char- acters for his nov- els. A mirror i1s a novel trbute to a iady’s beauty. Plitt mirrors are individ- ual, $11.75 to $90. PLTTT S Hat Fra Complete stock of ad- vanced styles, in all latest shapes for satin hats. Slipper Satin For covering frames, sold by the yard. Velvet. du- vetyne and satin hats recovered on own selection. | new frames. LADIES’ CAPITAL HAT SHOP 568 11t St. N.W. Main 8322 OVERSTOCKED SALE NOW UNDER WAY BEAUTIFUL FUR COATS fn PERFECT CONDITION $42.50 Up A Small Deposit Will Reserve Tntil Wanted. SOCIETY. Mrs. Totten to Make Gift I + To Ram's Head Players Mrs. George Oakley Totten, jr., has Just completed the model for the big ‘ram’'s head that she is presenting to the Ram’'s Head Players for their! iminiature Georglan theater in the| residence of the late Alexander Gra- ham Bell. It is to be cast within the week and will then be placed in po- ,sition above the proscenium arch of . the stage. < ! Maj. and Mrs. Totten are both ;gl‘Pflfly interested in the plans of .the Ram’s Head Playeps for the present ason and ire among the founders. | Other additions to the founders' list iduring the week include Mr. Bancroft Davis, Mrs. M. B. W. Fenhagen, Mr. C. B. Hight, Mrs. George D. Hope, Mr. Walter B. Howe, Mr. Lynch i Luquer, Mrs. James Marw Ir. Pro & S Mr. William ! e _opening production of the Ram’s® Head Players on Wednesd: December 27. will include three plays of w'dely different types, with scenes laid in Spain, in ltaly and in Ireland. rith settings and costumes de- by James Reynolds. Helen Robbins. #o well known for her recent wo! with Jack Barry- more in “Richard 111" Lionel Barrymore in “Macbeth,” wil' Before and with MRS. ROBERT V. HAIG, \ THE\ SUNDAY every standpoint. ,tumes of Ber recent marriage Misn | 2rtistlc effect. Marie A. Odell. be the guest arti: of the Ram's Head Players for this first production, coming from New York especially to create a_part in one of the plays, of which this performance is the pre- mier. Weddings (Continued from Sixth Page.) . who was educated at Gunston Hall d_also studied voice at Peabody | Conservatory, Baltimore. M ed at noon on Tuesda: S, at the hom parents, B S of Plant ntends ; irst Baptist Plant City, was the officiat- clergyman. he house was elaborately deco- h palms, ferns and white emums, and the walls and windows were hung with festoons of southern smilax. Candles were ef- fectively used for lighting. The ceremony was performed be- fore- an altar made of .palms, ferns v |and white lilies. The briae -n.erc. the room on the arm of her father to ihe strains of ine “Lohengrin Weddin March.” played by Miss Feroll Moore of Clearwater, a girlhood friend and former ciassmate of the bride, and was met at the altar by Dr. Bennett and the bridegroom. During the ceremony, in which the ring service was used, Miss Moore played Thome's imple Aveu.” bride was charmin three-piece suit of brown “manine, trimmed with a collar of wolf fur. $he carrled a loose arm bouquet of ridesmaid roses and liies of th There were no atendants. enalle Mr. an rs. Hardell left i = diately after ghe ceremony for "n-‘:l:- sonville, Fla. where they took the boat for Baitimore. After January 1 they will be at home at 2226 Cathe. dral avenue, Washington, gent, Mrs. Augustus Pembroke Th: has {ssued invitations for the tane. riage of her daughter, Miss Dorothy Throckmorton Thompson, and Col James Carson Breckinridge, U, §. M , on Wednesday. December 27, at 7 ¢lock, at the Church of the Holy Spirit, Summit Point, W." Va. ~ Phere | will be a reception following the ceremony at Hawthorn. ! Miss Marle Albertine Odell, dnugh-l i ter of the late Lieut. Odell of the U. A. and Mrs. Wihelmina Odell o: Washington, and Mr. Robert Van Rensselaer Haig, son of Mr. and Mrs Fred J. Haig, were united in marriag on Monday, November 27, at 8 o'clock at the Church of the_ Epiphany, Dr. James E. Freeman, pastor of the church, officiating. The altar of the church was deco- rated with white chrysanthemums and the same flowers were -used in the home of the bride’s mother at 1325 6th street northwest. Miss Odell's bridal gown was of lim- erick lace, draped and caught with a buckle of pearls and rhinestones. The court train was of real lace and the long tulle veil was held with a coro- net of orange blossoms. The bride carried a shower bouquet of white | roses and lilies of the valley. | Miss Eva Ruppert was maid of ! honor and was dressed in green chif- !fon combined with gold lace. Her | bouquet was of pink roses. . The four bridesmaids, Miss Marion 1Boyd, Miss Marguerite Evans, Miss Polly Hunter and Miss Genevieve ]Gnmn, wore gowns of silver metal cloth, variously combined with orchid, E green. apricot and pink chiffon. Their bouquets were of Ophelia roses. Mr. Quentin Haig of New York elty was best man for his brother and the ushers were Mr. Donald Cameron, Mr. Gouraud's Oriental Cream Silk and Ribbon Novelties Original Designs and Very | Attractive—Moderately Priced There are Baby Pins, Baby ‘Glnfll.&rfiue(:muup:,‘ | Lingerie Pins, Women’s Gar-| ters, Powder Puffs and Mir- rors, Vanity Bags, Sachette, That Are Wonders $2.50 Up Ivory Novelties for Baby Combs and Brushes Soap Cases Baby Rattles Handkerchiefs for every Member of the Family | Women’s Plan and Hand-Em- Pongee Handkerchiefs Handdrawn, with colored thread—for men. But...... One Initinl Stamped Free Hemstitching, Monograming, Stamping, Embroidery, Ete. THE ' EMBROIDERY SHOP MISSES FREUDBERG 827-829 11th Street Near New York Avenue 75¢ Chester Bletsch, Mr. Ira Evers and Mr. Robert Porter. Mrs. Odell, mother of the bride, wore a handsome gown of black se- quins and Mrs. Haig, mother of the Dridegroom, was in a charming dress of black trimmed with beads. Out-of-town guests were Mr. Fred { 7. Gebhara of_ Boston, Mr. Quentin { Haig of New York city and Mrs. W. { K~sey Schoepf of Cincinnati. : Mr. and Mra. Haig will make their home-in Washington. § Benefit Bridge and Sale i Offers Many Attractions Mrs. Campbell Forrester, Who is lending her house for the benefit auc- ition bridge and sale which will be held December 11, 12 and 13, for a nurses’ home In France, has received many interesting articles to be sold| on this occasion. Recent contribu- tions include a plece of exquisite; Japanese embroidery, the gift of Miss|, Eliza Scldmore, 2 member of the/ committeo which has the direction of the benefit. Miss Helen Cannon has contributed a beautiful canvas by & distinguished Dutch painter. Manu- script lqtters, drawings and other ob- jects of interest will be placed on zale from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. next Mon- day, Tuesday and Wedhesday. The proceeds derived from _the benefit will be devoted to the fund for the erection of a nurses’ home in Lille, nce, where the Ligue dlll i ! | s | i i Nord contre la Tuberculose is ducting & wonderful work. Mrs. Theodore V. Boynton is chairman. of the Washington committee which “'l ' araranging the benefit. Auction bridge will be played from 3 to & o'clock the afternoon of the days of the sale. Tea will be served. EIBEQ—EEIEIE’EEEEE Mrs. E. Davis, 738 11th St. N.W., ' Washington, D. C. Bridge-Five Hundred" The benefit “Bridge-Five Hundred,” held under the auspices of the Flanders Field Unit, American Women's, Leglon, at the Chastleton apartment, was one of the most delightful afternoon card parties of the pre-holiday season. Affalr was given to raise funds for the iisabled world war vetbrans of Wash- ngton and nearby vicinities. Christmas for the wounded boys, with the help of soclety and serv women the affair was one that will remembered by all. and Miss Mansfleld and Miss Barnes, With the help of the officers and various | of the season. Two or three dress r friends of the unit, had handsome prizes | hearsa's will be held before Frida: 'LIEBSTER Importer and Manufacturer of Fine Furs for each table. F:anders Field Unit are: Miss Marie J. McGulre, presiden . Viola Fellow: tary, Miss Rosemary Coleman Bales; recording secretary, Miss B. Mae Smith; ireasurer, Miss M. Barnes, and chairman of press, Mrs. Katherine C. Brush-Bales. D. A. ‘The benefit card party which was to have been glven by the Mary Wash- ngton Chapter, D. A. R., in Novem- ber, and postponed on account of the | ieath of Mra. Mary S. Lockwood, will | be given in the home of the vice re-! Miss Aline_Solomons, Street, Monday afternoon, December 11, at 2:30 o'clock. Some of those tgking tables are the regent, F. son; Mrs. J. J. Mansfield, Mrs. Rich- ard’ M. Mrs. Edward A. Keys, Perry Brown. Mrs. Reuben E. Baken- hus, Mrs. Eugene G. Herndon, Mra. E. Thom:pson, Strictland and others, e e ol =——— e [c—— [T [c—c——[]c——[c[c——[c[=—] shornt ‘to’. = Mrs. Lewis Drury, jr. Pre-Holiday Success Mrs, Wilfred Du Puy. The The unit this a memorabie | lege. ak Pt e a | Afty acbutantes, The officers of the vice president, Mrs. corresponding secre- R. to Give Benefit Card Party Tomorrow 1604 K Mrs. Freuerick T. John- Parker, Mrs. Frank Hight, Miss Mary Mrs. Reeves T. Specials for Monday's Selling We've Reduced - Bazaar-Ball Promises Big Society Gathering | Wardman Park will be the rendez- vous of soclety Thusrday and Friday of this week. when Woman's Uni- versal Alliance will stage the bazaar and ball of all nations. Upward of 160 debutantes, subdebu- tantes and others of society are look- . ing forward with keen Interest to an affalr that promises much in the way of features new and unique in this vicinity. A fashion exhibit such as has rarely before been seen here will be the outstanding feature of the bazaar, that will include the ever- popular carnival games and some new ones that have taken a sudden grip on society folk throughout the coun- try. Games of skill to the number of 2 dozen or more will be included in the midway of fun that should amuse and entertain old and young. There will be a handsome floral dis- | . play, electrical effects and food ex- hibits that should all tend toward making the affair a success from The presence of soclety girls garbed In the native cos- | various natfons at booths should add materfally to the Additional names added to the ltst | of patronesses are Mrs. Alfred Pem- broke Thom. Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Mrs. James Huntington Turner. Mrs. Harold Walker, Mrs. Cuno Rudolph, Nixon and Mrs. P. A Among those who will entertain box parties are Countess Szechenyi, Mrs. George D. Hope, Mrs. Raphael Govin, Walter Schoelkopf and Mrs. A feature of the ball on Friday night will be the pageant typifying the prominent perlods in the history of the forty-seven nations to be rep- resented, under the direction of Miss Elsie Kernan, head of the department of dramatic literature of Trinity Col- | More than one hundred and subdebutantes and popular matrons of the younger set were present at the firat rehearsal last Friday. The younger. set of lo- Mrs. James Johnson was chairman {cal soclety has shown an eagerness to make the affair the leading event evening. night. the basaar, hundreds will throng the hotel lobt: during the festival. road. Mies Citlen Is Hostess cards at her home, Albany Citlen and Maurice Mil Ruby Klien, Oscar Dodek, P. A buffet supper was Servi Mrs. Calhoun will give a dance in honor of members of the cast for the pageant at Clifton, the |- new home of the alllance, Tuesday No admisison will be charged for nd it is expected that Tickets for th: ball may be obtained from Mrs. Cal- houn, 1619 New Hampshire avenue, or from Mr. A. L. Stern, 1736 Columbla At Cards and Supper Miss Jean Citlen entertained at the Worcester apartments, last evening, when her | guests included Miss Hilda Shoor of Y.; Misses Syd and Amelia Goldberg, Miss Theresa Shifferman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kent, Louise and Jean n Saloman, ‘Tash, Samuel Bogdanoft and Dr. Nathan the ! 1 i3 BOOK SHOP Unique and Original Elegant Assortment to choose from—1e Up. Also Beautiful Assort- ment of Calendars. Pearlman’s Book Shop 933 GSt. NotraSemer . 10th and G Bts. *“The Furrier” 1316 F Street XMAS FURS At Reduced Prices! 1 With prices on all furs sharply re- duced because of continued mild weather, inducements to buy gift furs at Liebster’s well deserve your prompt attention. + € Coats, Wraps, Scarfs and Chokers of LIEBSTER QUALITY and styling make royal gifts. A Deposit Will Reserve Any Selection Poi The House 'All Fur Coats and Capes You'll find the new prices telling a tale of saving that is most un- usual for Furs of such character. 45.inch Dark Eastern Mink Coat. Reduced to...... $1,000 40-inch Hucllson Seald CC;at; with W 1 Collar an uffs. Bt v, ot 2d S $295 47-inch Russian Squirrel Cape, full sweep. Reduced to... ssso 40-inch Jap Weasel Coat, $Z75 with fail trimmings. Reduced to. 36-inch Squirrel Coat, made of selected skins. Reduced szgs 1O/ csbicionsasseissesssosie . 45-inch Caracul Cape with Skink collar and .cuffs. Reduced t0..ccveeeacccccaccens 3175 40-inch Hudson Seal Coat, with Beaver collar and cuffs. Re- 5325 duced t0..coccocnrcncacecaanane 45-inch Mole Coat, with 3325 «Queen Anne collar. Reduced to. 25-inch Mole Jncguette, with Taupe Squirrel collar and cuffs. Redzed t0.ceecans 5175 with Skunk collar and cuffs. Re- duced tO..cccccveroeccencanees slzs 40-inch Plain Sealine ). Coat. Reducedto. s 379'50 40-inch French Seal Coat, with Fitch collar and cuffs. Reduced 3195 0 ceveeeee 36-inch Natural Musk- rat O.:tl. Reduced O esisionos ssg'sg 28-inch Marmot Coat, with Rac- cogn collar and cuffs. Reduced 350 ceccreneens 40-inch Natural Raccoon.Coat; Very fine skins, redaced 8295 to . e SR sum Coat. Reduced to.. 5 Large Skunk Cape; trim- med with tails. Reduced £0 ceceecccnccctecocescancncan Extra large Skunk Shoul- der Cape; tail trimmed. Reduced | £ Eastern Mink Shoulder Cape; trimmed with tails. Re- duced £0...cccecenaororncaonnn &5 3295 Jap Mink Shoulder Cape; $150 trimmed with tails. Reduced to Natural Kolinsky Shoul- - der Cape; trimmed with tails. szgs Reduced t0.....ecceee $125 $I175 $195 Marmot Shoulder Cape; trimmed with tails. Reduced to. a0iochy Arsasican) Opse: $110 STAR, WASIfINGTON, D. C i)ECEMBER 10, 1922—PART 2. 5 - For Your 0 Gift . List Silk Gowns Crepe de Chine; in Flesh, Orchid, White, Maise, Blue —plain tailored and $5.75 lace trimmed...... Other grades up to $18.50 Silk Chemise Crepe de Chinc_and Ra- dium Silk, lace trimmed or plain tailored; i all colors ........ Other grades up to $11.95 Silk Vests Kayser Jersey Silk, tai- l‘g/rhc_d fngsh ;x; Flesh, ite, rchi P it L Other grades up to $6.50 Silk Step-ins Jersey Silk. effectively tailored — Flesh 53‘50 and Orchid o Other grades up to $5.50 Silk Petticoats In Jersey, Radium Silk and Satin; with effective ruffles. All wanted colors. $3.95 t© §]().00 Silk Hosiery Pure Silk, full fashioned; perfect quality; all sl 95 colors ... = All Silk and the Filmy Chiffon Hose; all colors. pair Every per- fect -, 52'95 Wool Sp Hose, with hand clockings. ¢ $1.00 ©© $3.50 Handmade Blouses Fine Dimity, Batiste and Voile; hand-drawn; Filet and Irish lace trimmed; dainty models. $2.95 ° $]8.50 e ELEVENTH ST, -~ of Courtesy 1115 1117 F STREET Some Louvre Frocks SOCIETY. More or less broken in size assort- ment—which we are reducing very considerably in price on that ac- count. The saving is a material in- centive—with such values involved. A collection of distinctive styles in Street and Afternoon Frocks that have been selling up to $79.50— Choice, $44 A collection of exclusive designs in Street and Afternoon Frocks—that have been selling up to $55— Choice, $3 3 A collection of handsome Street Frocks—that have been selling up to $39.50— . Choice, $22 In the assembled assortment fitted. Christmas Savings Checks Cashed faction. Everything -boxable in fancy Xmas Boxes. vesh—chve;flk:fuflwt;md handsomely hemstitched. Flesh color ................ eee...$1.95 Other Vests—82.95 to $4.35 —Glove Silk, Radium Bloomers—Civ TR Crepe de Chine; plain tailored and shades, including Black and White, $2.95 Other Bloomers—§3.95 to $5.50 Sweaters Pure Wool Worsted- Sweaters, with round or V neck; plain and 32 49 fancy weaves .. Wool Tuxedo and Slip-over Sweaters, and combinations of wool and fiber; round and’ V neck; belted; some with pockets.ccccesseecs 55-00 Other grades from $1.95 to $35.00 ‘4 Blouses Crepe dé Chine, Satin,-Paisley, Bro- caded Velvet and combinations. Beaded and embroidered; new hip- line and over-blouse effects. $l 2-50 Paisley and Crepe de Chine Blouses— embroidered and beaded; ef- fective combinations and new models .. 5 58-95 Tailored Blouses, in Voiles and Dimi= ties; handmade ; trimmed with real Filet and Irish Lace. Round and V $5.00 neck and Tuxedo models..... Other Blouses, $195 to $29.75 L " Vests and Step-Ins— Made to mal tch—Crepe Chine, Radium and Lorelei Silk and Satin. Flesh, White, Orchid, Blue and Black. Each..................... Others from $2.95 to $5.95 Each H —Also Brassieres; Camisoles—}» 3rssiers: neatly finished Other Grades from $1.25 to $2.95 Hosiery Clocked Wool. Silk and Wool. Glove Silk. Silk Chiffon, lisle tops. All Silk, Offered in this assortment for choice at..oeeeseresionensn Silk Hose, with lisle tops: full fashioned; all the fancy colors; perfect quality.... Wool Sport Hose, in the Heather colorings .....eeccee All handsomely boxed. Petticoats umuun|M;u|\mz»u|n:uus.mmmimumnuunn|lu|iluMmmnn||mnml;umuu|.mlunmmmmmnnmn..;m" Favored for Gifts Every one of which is guaranteed by the Philipshorn service—for satis- Plain Silk with lisle tops. you'll find no difficulty in being $1.95 3 pairs, $5.65 $1.59 3 patirs, $4.50 $1.00 Jersey and Radium Silk—plain tai- lored; scalloped, embroidered and fringed flounces.......... $3.95 Other grades in all the various ap-- proved colorings—and new models, $1.95 to $12.50. r B e 12| e 1) e = o) e [0] e [ | et o = ol —— o | —— [a | ——— | | —— | . ’ i o = N ’ g - | 5 . 3 ’ /o] ! | fl ! | 1 | . . BT T e R T L I . ?