Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1922, Page 9

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Known for Remarkable Value Giving 1109 F St. N.W. Near Eleventh St. SATURDAY—the Last Day of Our Most Important DRESS SALE Own Carefully Selected Stocks at © Not a dress in the lot sold for less than $25—a great many for much more Dresses for street, afternoon, theater, dinner, dance and Peruvian embassy, Dr. Bedoya; the |Bii} Siriet, Clovelant FPe the ceremony. The hol.llep orated with Christmas colors and poinsettia, and white chrysanthe- tmums were used in the drawing room, where the ceremony was performed. The bride, who was attended by two little flower girls, Martha Frances party wear. Every garment in the offering attests its greater worth in the manner of its styling, material, quality and fine finish. All Sizes for Women and Misses Christmas Gifts From SILKS! There are hundreds of last-minute things which dan be made in a jiffy, such as handkerchiefs, blouses, lingerie, lamp shades, etc. You are assured of a maximum number of gifts at a minimum price for materials if you Buy Your Silk Materials From The Mills! —And Save the Middleman’s Profits Printed Radium, 40 in—The very material . for kimonos, linings, etc. Regular $3.50 $2 69 ' S 69 [EXTRA! All-silk Radium, 40 in.—Only a few yards make up new lingerie modes; nothing so delightfully dainty. $2 39 New AlLSilk o $3 Persian Cloth—Make up attractive CREPE robes and smoking jackets. Special tomorrow $1 98 Val Paisley Crep?-ln g;leat derfi:nd. by :l‘l Regutar J62.0% - gift-givers for blouses, hats and trims o every kind; 40 inches .......cccecuenininnne $2-49 sl .59 pink, orchid, flesh and white. At...cceeeeee 36=inch Snfin'nroude_p—.-Beaufi[ul floral $ 29 The very latest pro- effects, make up kimonos, linings, etc. At.... . flm‘onr:'r&-;;‘m:; .:115 Special table of Heavy Crepe de Chine 52 49 tractive new crepe and Canton Crepes—dark shades...... Secmoiny o Special offer of Mill Ends—very useful gift; all shades, too. silk n;’::eria]s in suitable lengths; special to- 980 Neatly boxed for gifts. morrow at .. SPeCial ceuirevanneuriiniritiinenetienaaiaeene $§150 Jersey Tubing, 36 in—For vests; $l 19 . Remember—It Is a Pleasure to Show Our Silks and Give Samples! McCall Patterns—Brainard and Armstrong Spool Silk DOLL PATTERNS FREE—for the Asking 1114 G St. N.W. Phone Main 8306 weave, suitable for every known type of Hotel. Mitchell, Mr. Ernest Thompson-Seaton ::: his ‘:Au‘hlir. Miss Anne Thomp- = n. The minister of Norway and Mme. Bryn occupied the box of the minister _ of Hungary and Countess Ssechenyi. Mr. Theodore Bortoli, Mrs, George Mesta, at the Willard, oc- | the Hamiiton Hotel. ad as her Boyle, Willard before the ball. Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood gave | gore) her box to Miss Marion Trumbul i Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett was hostess | Omcers stationed at Fort M: yer en- 3t dinner last Jught, entertaining at | tertained at a dance last evening in Ber-home on 16th street. ing | compliment to Maj. and Mrs. George olumbla Hospital ball for her|pgiton, jr., of the 3d Cavalry, who are box party, which included Capt. and |jeaving for Fort Riley, Kan. | The dance was given in the ad- Harry E;o;‘m. Mrs. T. De Witt Tal-|ministration bullding, and_the guesis Willlam C. Mrs. David St. P. Gaillard, Mrs. W ‘harles G. Matthews. |\ye M 80 D. Hope presented her | Rivers, ‘sommandant. M box to four of the debutantes of the | 1) 'a¢ talter Reed Hosp on—Miss Margaret Sutherland ;5 7 . | pects to join her family for Christmas. Miss Laura Bryn, Miss Caroline Thom | "Capt."Charles Wharton and the post s Josephine Williford. =The |omcers arranged the dance, and the box was gay and attractive with its | Daliroom was decorated with ever- decorations of pink roses and Hard- nd flags by the enlisted men, ing blue ribbon, which made a charm- | rach® S0F TRER PV LOC CF e 7 ing setting for the youthful occu-|Hood of the 3d Cavalr rap’s daughter, Mrs. Macfarlan Horace Macfarland, Capt. Newton of e é the Navy, the former minister to Pan- o e oarose Tanwrient ama, Mr. Willlam Jennings Price:|g M. Jones, Maj. Glasgow and Dr. Trice. Lieut. and Mrs. Henry C. Hine. M d Mrs. C. P. George enter- a buffet supper before the Mrs. Kennedy Wheeler entertained at dinner last evening before the Co- lumbia Hospital ball for her box party, her guests including Repre- sentative and Mrs. Frederick A. Brit fn North Carolina for two months, re- turned to Washington Wednesday. Col. W. T. Miller, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Miller of St Paul, Minn, are in Wash- In; n for an indef e ant (Continued from = takien an apariment at the Burlington Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wadsworth en- tertained a small party at dinner last evening at the Powhatan. Miss Helen Husted of Denver, Col, [signed to the Greek legation. who is visiting her cousins, Mi rived in Washington and is Maj. and Mrs. Richard H. Jordan T | entertained at dinner last ever ahburn, Mre: | honor of Gen. and Mrs. Albert C. Crawford, Col. Clarke Collins and = Thineq hir Su dinner &t the | tho' winter, are In Washington for a fow days and are at the Burlington ning in | Pakon | R. B . - - - . ta. d P. i =4 Offering Choice of Varied Higher Grade Groups from Our, Guests in Mrs. . B. Moran's box |eq ot a buffet supper before the dance 0 w?rcdsel;l'}'or t-r‘:,dl er-; H;w“fl m:(m- in compliment to Maj. and Mrs. Pi erland of Wes rginia, Mme. N % o 5 i who s the house guest of M ‘;}2: Cole and Men Croshy. Cay R. B. Capt. Charles Roth and Sarah Frances Miller, wore Eloise Dierkin; blossoms. She carried bride roses and lifies of the valley. " The best of Cleveland, man was Mr. Carl Crampton. = Mrs. Dion Scott Bir-|Va., and ra. New York is the guest of her mother's wedding gown of white | ney and Mrs. William C. Miller. Charles J. Willlamson at the embroidered chiffon made on old-| Among the out-of-town guests| " aroman Park Hotel o will enter- fulh:o,r::d lines and & vell of rose|were Mrs. Claire A, Briggs of New | tain at & dinner dance tomorrow night point lace and tulle held with ork, Mrs. Harry T. Evans of C Mrs. James L. Mor- © held with orange | " S0 13" Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bocki Mi f ‘Washington for_the winte Willard. _Mrs. Morrls _is ttsburg D e o o Prs d st (Continued on Tenth Page) reception. The bridal couple were | arty yesterday at the Hamilton ' ted In recelving by Mr. and Mrs. olored lace and chif- for with a corsage of Ophella rose- | Mrs D, W. Mulvane will ten, Mrs. Robert ck-nmlv Mrs. | M. Wainwright, Maj. James A. Lester, 3 T. H. Given, Mr. Archibald Wells, Col P T e S . Diplomats Are Guests. and Mrs. David A. Taylor, Capt. Mrs. Clarence Richmond Day oc- | Rumbough and Capt. Wilbur B. Sum- cupled the box of Mrs. W. Harry|mer. Brown and had as her guests the minister of Panama and Senora de The margriage of Miss Katherine Alfaro, Mrs. Lowe of New York, Roth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ocousin of Mrs. Brown; Mrs. Victor |¥ard J. Roth, to Mr. Allison Nallor Kauffmann, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Miller took place last evenin, in_the Hight. the second secretary of the |home of the bride's parents. at u‘z‘o second secretary of the legation of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Goutesha, and Mr. Herbert Hengstier of the State Department. Mr. Frank West gave her box to Miss Beatrice Pitney, debutante, daughter of former Justice and Mrs. Mahlon Pitney, who entertained a green company of young people. Others at the ball were Surgeon General and Mrs. Merritte Ireland. Maj. and Mrs. Goring Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Woods, Mr. and Mrs. J. Page Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Chamberlin, Princess Bertha Cantacu- zene, Commander and Mrs. Emory Land, Miss Elizabeth Turner, 8. William F. Dennis, Mrs. Charies Nel- son Riker, Mrs. Willlam Haywood, Miss Patience Groce. Miss Anna Ham- lin, Mr. and Mrs. am Henry Sny- der, Miss Frances Hampson, ) » the Rev. Meade Bolton Mac- g Miss Louise Anderson, Miss Bryde. o Dorothy Warren, Miss Annette A T AT ford, Miss Elizabeth Duryea Walter, Miss Carolyn Stuart, Miss Ruth Miller Green, Miss Page of Virginia and Dr. 14kt. White Gold Ribbon Fenton Bradford. Wrist Watches, $15.00 to $50.00. Ladies’ Silver Wrist Watches, M Hardi Host " o her's Home Tomorrow. $8.50 to $15. invitations for a reception to be held 4:30 o'clock. The guests are invited who will be the guest for several days of Miss Harding. Miss Cornwall- Legh volunteered several years ago to live among the lepers In the vil- DIAMOND RINGS lage of Kusatsu, Japan, where her 18-kt. white gold mounting Legh has recently visited her home in DIAMOND RINGS—a wonderful England and is now returning to her bargain at $35. Others up to miesionary work has become inter- nationally known. Miss Cornwall- work In Japan. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Chapman C. Miss Dorolhé Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. New York today to attend the V. reunion, after which Miss Johnson will be’the guest of Miss Rachel Hig- gins in New York, returning to Wash- Ington on December 22. E Miss Jane Carmichael, daughter of Col. and Mrs. R. L. Carmichael, who| has been visiting relatives and friends F a? Tenth St. Don’t Worry— Waist, we have a splendid assortment. Popular Priced Silk Hosiery 51.95 Phoenix and Onyx, including Pointex, in Black and shades of Brown. Full fashioned —pure silk with lisle garter top. Splendid values. ; 52.95 EVG!’Y one a special vnlue at $5:00 in a neat box. Gift Silk Nightgowns : Gift Silk Bloomers $9.95 4, $5.00 Gents’ Military Wrist Watches, Miss Charlotte Harding has issued radinm dials, $7.00 10 $25.00. in the bishop's house in the grounds % the Nutonss Catnearar, on wneon:| MEN’S WATCHES . son avenue, Saturday afternoon, at Elgin, ‘Waltham, Howard and Hamilton Watches for men. to meet Miss Mary H. Cornwall-Legh. 7-jewel Elgin or Waltham ‘Watches, priced from $12.00 up. 4300, Todds have taken apartments at the 9 Hotel La Fayette. uy H-m‘l::on n.}nhnlon. JEWELRY DEPT. ith her house guest, Mias Margaret Farrar of Brookline, Mass.. left for | 909 Pa. Ave. N,w, T Come here for the gift you neglcctcd to buy. If it's Silk Underwear, Hosiery or a Beautiful - Chiffon Hose Ideal as a gift. This sheer, popular hose is here in every wanted shade. Excellent qual- ity at the right price. |- A Sale of Gift Blouses New Blouses but recently arrived. Made of ex- cellent quality crepe de chine and tricolette. Packed Gift Silk Teddys All are very reasonably priced from gown beaded with d) beads and & corsage of ™" evening at Wardman "Assisting in the dinin . and Mrs. Clarence F. Norment, room were Mrs. H. I. Evans, Mrs. I | 3 Do ha e gl rentle am Stein. Miss Anna Cooper, Miss t Wardm Luther Wilson Blucford, Mrs. James | c" "€ * Littlehales, Miss Betty Bur A One-carat blue- white absolutely perfect diamond. Guarantee 53750 Blue-white Dia- mond about - carat, in white gold mountings. uaranteed Value. anteed. N7 Give Jewelry, the il \\\\\\\w\d nllag,,, All - platinum Dinner Rings. 9 full cut blue- white diamonds. Platinum Wedding with diamonds all aro $85:00 ~oeer | OPPENHEIMER & SHAH [ e v 907 F Street i Any Articie in Our Well Selected Stock Can Be Reserved on Small Deposit for Christmas A. KAHN 3r., will be hosts at dinner tomOTrow |the latest styles. park votel. | THE FRENCH FUR SHOP Miss B ferro of Richmond, 736 13th Bt. hene Main 1706, S\l Diamond Specialists For Over 30 Years A diamond bought at our prices is not an expenditure but an invest- ment. Prices and values are guar- = WHY WONDER present. Our stock is complete. All new goods, new prices. asi Hotel, where Mr. and M-s. Young, Roth and Mi ABRSE Millex. aisterjor | who sre making an extended stay in ot ore ¢ | Washington, topping. entertain a b and M Miller wo! - = A lal reductic ol bronze- | company of twenty at dinner tomor. o o s s Park Hotel. will save from 40 W0 50% before go- elnewhere. ‘a5d remodel fur garments into SNz = Z <4 Blue-white Dia- mond slightly less than one carat. Guaranteed Value. Beautiful dia- mond about 134 carats. A Wonderful Value, 54250 L ) Platinum top Wrist Watch, surrounded with blue-white cut diamonds. 17-fewel guaranteed $100% everlasting Cluster Ring, 7 full cut blue white diamonds. 5659 Ring und. WITH | The Gifts That Women Love Select Them From the Vast Assortments at Open 9:15 A.M. 1109_1111 G St. N.W. Close 6 P.M. Make Yourself a Giit of a New WINTER This Sale Offers Wonderful Savings Values to $55.00 $39 Luxurious Fur-Trimmed and Plain Models Finest Materials—Best Linings Newest Styles 300 Dresses Values to $29.95 $16.95 The Evening Dresses are of soft Chiffon v At this price we are featuring several AH-silk Jersey, Jersey and Taffeta combina- weights—the best 'JMMG ever offered st this tions. Every wanted color. Rubber at waist- ] inforced at sole, heel and line. Pleated and fancy ruffies or plain hem- I toe, insuring extra wear. All perfect. stitched bottom. | SILK UNDERWEAR Thousands of Dainty Garments Sample Lots and From Regular Stock price. All are Values to $3.98 at °1= Beacon Bath Robes $3.98 and $5.98 Evening Dresses Afternoon Dresses At $19.95 you'll find Dresses suitable for street, afternoon md. evening, i in the very latest models of Taffeta, Canton Crepes, Satin, Poiret Twills, Tricotines and combinations—all sizes. Radium Silk—Crepe de Chine and Satin Teddys—Envelope Chemise com- binations—in white, flesh, orchid and light blue—beautifully made and trimmed with dainty ribbons and lace. COAT Values to $125.00 $75 All Sizes and Colors Reduced Values to $45.00 $719.95 Taffeta — beautiful styles and Silk Petticoats | 2% and ‘3% Values Are Up to $5.98 Values to $5.98 at 2= Waists and Blouses $1.98 to $25 S s BeaEa R e L

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