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-THE: .SUNDAY . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 17, 1922—PART SOCIETY. ~ Tt SOCIETY, MISS LoisE.Cam bell Bride of Mr. George R. Sherlff 2d VALUE in Glfts and Best of Service! CENTEMERI ¥ French Kid Gloves Our importations for Christmas GOLD STRIPE Silk i Daughtcr of Representatxve From Pennsylvama Whatever else she gets, she will i Weds Washingtonian—Matrimonial Alli- l yant a bor of the Silk Stockings Lt | e s in plentiful assort- ’ 1 This little shop has achieved a name for itself among Christmas shoppers. They ments of most desirable styles. b ances Feature Society proflr‘m' i 32,75 sz,w know they can find abundant stocks right }l.!p to the last minute. They know that Centemeri Long Gloves for Street fi, : Wltll Sk With Mercer whatever they find here has céuahty back of it. They know that full value is returned Sziy 4 50 1o TRtion Lasiins a The marriage of Miss Yols Eliza- tzed Garter for the money expended. And they know that they are assured ' of good dervice $5.00 to $8 50 Pair beth Campbell, daughter of RenreA‘l Q Hems Hems —even in the rush of the busiest Christmas days! She knows that Centemeri s sentative and Mrs. Guy E. Campbell Hundreds of dozens arriving at- stands for quality in gl g of Crafton, Pa., to Mr. George Roth- almost daily. ands for quality in gloves. ‘ vell Sheriff, 2d, son of M Alberta M. Sheriff of Washington, was cele- vrated last night in the Temple Bap- tist Church. The Rev. J. J. Muir, chaplain of the United States Senate and pastor of the church, officiating. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the New Willard Hotel s and thereafter [he Lride and bride- CENTEMERI& GOLD STRIPE“ Hand Clocked S 'the Episcopal single ring service > : sl o was Wsed, the bride being given away She will just adore her favorite omorro et e ect o r P4 Quality counts in eum’ng' g.lo\es, by Ner father. She wore a Eown of a stockings with handdrawn open 5 These fine sc DT : o ek matle) witEagio % work clocks—quite the nicest silk & fect-fitting Centemeri Evening pearls and crystal, made with long Glois Lthate tlention S Hoy draped Hnes. jong ‘embroidered court b S ko % o company. s(ogtér:gsdou cal (fvcs4 25 train and tulle veil with a coronet of $4.50 to $9.00 Pair hristm'a;s Coat 4 lage embroidered in pearls and a k " spray of orange blossoms falling, to § touch the shoulders. She carried a J & With mercerized or all silk gar- a .\hmve:] bouquet of lilies of the val- @ ter hems. s 8 to 16 button lengths; Dblack, ey and roses. 5 ’ hite and pastel shades. Miss Gretchen Campbell, who was ! “ 3 ,Miss Greichen Campbell. who was i R 5 Lovely, fine, warm fashmn coats in four big groups! B ke B Affeta and silver lace: Mrs. Guy . |- EHSE m&-&w“‘wg “ampbell, 24, of Tulsa, Okla., was at- MRS. GEORGE ROTHWELL g Y ' tired in peach taffeta. The bride: SHERIFF, 24, L Y A= . mldl M Vh‘gl:la Carnes of ‘l"fl( - S L ) surgh, wore orchid taffeta and Mrs. ughter of Representative M s Williagm . Ransom wore green taf- | Guy E. Campbell of Pem ity Wutnugy BN Xl $ ‘S&v& fidfi ety feta. The Ko were fashioned with | whone wedd! ace last even- r? 9 & rizht bodice with a bertha of silver|ing in the Temple n-pa-t Church. || ‘VANI FAIR Usus . TY sually Usually Usually Usually lace and panels of the lace falling betow the hem of the skirt. They alSo $69.50 to $75 $85 and $95 $110 to $125 $135 to $165 STREET GLOVES Glove Silk \ , - wore bandeaux of silver and French|December 31, at 1 o'clock at the flowers. Their quaint bouquets were | Cathedral, Baltimore, Md. The wed- 1 e e T UNDERWEAR EXTRA! 1 thelr dresses. tion, which will take place at 705 Otis 2. H i i T i The flower girls were Mi place northwest, b No woman hut appreciates the & - Each group is composed of stunning values. The choicest "~ specia oug cse PP 4 Two spedal grou th p- ) loves in t French Kid o N T, o et aer fabrics and the finest furs are represented. They are the best arfan Aston of ¢ on the evening of the wedding da: wore :u‘(l;: : :r{“;fillnwl l‘ ff“ i from 8 to 11 o'clock. ’txpnl Wfl?i ‘ul’;‘di cut in full sizes. ? i Ch 1ma: 1 Zann 5 ps o *ittsburgh, % (of E H J = or FIStias S cn P e dresh ol biue en | B 1 i “‘,;5;”95“.'3““},' l‘;:'l:: eouns ? coats of the season—and at SAVINGS. Styles for small, slen- ; $2.25 $2.95 S dresses were e long | Vest: i j— Vi 1 . Shesel deeames feon deslsnse e bios on Tea Party Is ) ueataiiio e Honut 51.75 é der women and for all regular and extra sizes. 5 =5 . T e Celebrated in Capital || g Giive il Hioomers 1n Marvella, Gerona, Lustrosa, Fashona, Cordaldre, Ormandale, & Z*-h:s;"‘“'e auntet Style Mrs. Guy E mpbell, the bride's| The unofficial celebration of the the . “Vanity Falr” ex- 4 i 2 . 2 i 2 = 2 skl 9 pique sewn other, Wore o gown of pear! Dluc | ysch anniversary of the Boston tea tra full reinforced Glamora, with beaver, squirrel, platinum, wolf, taupe and black % embroidered backs O She et onms mother, Mrs, | PArty, which was held last night at G Ll e SR iox, caracul and lynx trimming, and ail the best. @ e. All colors. & \lberta Sheriff, wore a gown of gray ? raffeta beaded An cut steel. The b raveling costume was f a dark blue Droadcloth embroidered burnt orange, with hat to match. r. Lee Allen Swem was Mr. Sher- iff's best man, and his ushers were Arthur B. Hayes, jr.; Mr. Guy Cdgar Campbell, 2d, Tulsa, Okla; Mr. Alexander Campbell, Mr. William Philadelphia, and Mr. nd Mr. W. Wilen Har- ris, both of Washington. Dr. and Mrs. rge J. Pritchard announc rriage of _their M. . John T. Springfield, December in_the home of daughter, ' the bride Only members of the two ies attended the wedding and Mr. and Mrs. Clancey left later for Florida, where they will remain for several weeks be- fore going to Springfield to visit Mr. Clancey’s former home. An announcement of interest to lit- erary and the marriage of Washington_ to New York city, at § o'clock Rev. John Noore Miss Bertha Pearl of ¢, December known as a younger writer, while Dr. Moore is an economic expert, formerly pro- fessor of political science at the Uni- versity of Kansas, now with the Cnited States Chamber of Commerce and professor of poli:ical sclence at the American University. Dr. and Mrs. Moore will make their future home in Washington. the New Willard Hotel in the grand ballroom, was attended by a large company representative of official, | | military, diplomatic and educational circles in the capital, with a gener- ous sprinkling of resident soclety. Among the boxholders were Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe, Mrs. Radecliffe representing President Harding; of the Revolution; the Marine the Grand Army of the Republic; Benjamin Micou, representing Governor of Alabama; Judge Stanic.. J. Pecle, representing the Governorj ot Tndiana: Mr. Fred P, Trott, repre- | senting Mr_ James A. Wetmore; Mr. Stanley H. Kunz, representative from Illinois; Mr. Benjamin G. Humphries, representative from Mississippi; Col. Oliver L. Spaulding} of the War Col- lege: Mr. Julius Kahn; Judge Barber, representing the governor of Ver- Fred Beall and guests of V.. Mr. Carroll Pierce of Alexandrux representing _the Gov- ernor of Virginia; Mrs L. G. Herbert Mrs. Mabel C. Perrott and Mrs. Hoyt Taylor, members of the counch for North Dakota: Miss Bertha Hen- derson, secretary of the Nebraska Society; Mrs_ J. Campbell and Mrs. Harrison G. Foster, representing the state regent of Kentucky, D. £ & Mrs. Horatio N. Taplin; Mr. Edwlrfl F. Colladay, representing the District Commissioners; the American Liberty Chapter, D. A. R.; the Daughters of the American_Revolution of the Dis- trict; Mrs. A. Howard Clark, honorary vice president of the D. A. R.; Colo- ni;\l Dames of the District; Mrs, \V. Powell and the Colonial Dames of Washington, D. C., I 1 S Silk Nightgowns—of the finest crepe de ching, wit Pe val and filet lace trimmed vokes % SILK GOWN E& Lovely —white, nrclml and flcsh colur' Extra for selling at .. Crepe de Chine Gowns in hcm- stitched models—sleeveless or with sleeves—flesh mlnr, 33 95 white and orchid. At.. & ] € 1l ;fivw’m‘m. SILK CHEMISE ¥ $2.95 and $3.95 2 New shipments have arrived. Never before so many pretty styles in these most popular of gift things. A riot of laces, trimming silks in white, flesh color, orchid, light blue and peach. !‘a@-uum \'fl-’.fl %R ¥ D Extraordinary $275 to $595 Hudson enjoy it. Sale of After-Christmas $295 Beige Caracul Sport Navy blue, black, Z:nzibar and Malay browns, kit fox, cinder, Hawaiian blue, Tunician and Genoese red are among the shades. Wrap styles, w .ig backs, side drapings, sheath wraps, blouse styles and just p.ain straightline coats. fancy in the sea-on’s styles. FURS Special purchases from overstocked furriers and our own stocks of selegted furs— priced now— At 209 to 33149 Off! Reductions Now $395 Black Caracul Coat, T Whatever suits your Select vour Christmas Coat and % Hundred Coats Im An fine plum Nearly One at Similar § Therc can scarcely be too ! s, many handkerchicis on the tree g & especially if of pure linen. g2 ¢ with corner designs, 9 v embroidered: iresh, fi <sortments tomorrow. ,: 25c¢, 35¢c, 50c¢ & v man wou 7 to a box of these fine £ handkerchiefs of pure linen, at end to the ¢’s almost v . : ‘, Q e g MEN’S HDKTS § d say “That’s hemstitched or initialed § Coats, 35c, 50c, 75¢ )Iary nd; Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkm vice president general N. S. D. A. R Camisoles Coats, 3250 $295 The marriage of Mr. Clarence E. : i‘urcell_and_Mis e e oty Chirentil ook, Mrs. M. s . 3 : hor aluesy vay evening, Decem.|O. Chahoon, Mrs. Everard R. Tod: e vVery dainty for an inexpemsive 195 tn $450 Redl!dlonsl c and splendid & Kev. Dr. B, V. | Miss Ada Hill, Mrs, Roscog L, Oaticy, gift. In radlum silks and satins, it ’ the double-ring | Mrs. . Dra e(- MnES.B 3 El:fi Mrs. { | ° {)‘l;'c!;( wllzr. :uzéw“x'm::i brown n.r:d —— S 5 ch;r A 5 aw, Mrs. E. B. Chase; uT. ! ; ng assort- 5 N $ 5 35 M Vs char- : {‘m;m&, Sy ment ‘of lace-trimmed styles. bL:’ atural 2 0 French 0 ole - g colored d Zepeda, delegate from \caragua; Senor Don Manuel Zavala, || secretary of the Nicaraguan legation: |/ d - Senor Don Alberto Ducles, Senor and Senorito Cordova, Senor Don Paul Toledo Lopez, Senora de Lopes, Senor ana Senora de Diaz, Mr. Samuei Pres- cott Hall, Mr. William E. Brigham and Mr. Colvin D. Paig Mias Margaret Callanan was solotst ecomingly attired in a traveling dress of blue crepe, with seal coat and steel gray hat, and vas attended by her sister, Mrs. E. J. Mr. Purcell R. Nafey of .50, Seal Wrappy Coats, $185 Capes and y Wraps, $295 SRS Raccoon Coats, $185 Alexandria. Both bride and groom are well known in Washington and Alexan- will be at , dria. trip they | for the occasion. e e e e e Novelty RealLace lmported Beaded Bags “Le Garde” Handbags street, Alexandria, and home after December 1 Handkerchiefs - Neckwear Xo Entertain Veterans ate arrivals refresh o Mr. and 3 Willis_ Worster an- And Woman War Workers | Dlst1nc§xveh styl 315 tllh Daintiest of TLace-trimmed rounce the marriuge of their daugh- i mne ers with e Spoke Hem Hand-drawn. and Most charming styles—Bertha B N 3ed o TorMartha Virginia and Mr. Chilton| A gathering of men who fought gfi";d At =i Sodeira Embrotdercd Handker- panel and. bib - collars_ vestees Lrench . Beaded Lake ‘Rogers. on alu{dn“h Decem- | overseas and woman war workers in 1 Cfl'a‘ffi‘ P‘:]C chiefs at— and guimpes; Peter Pan and with shell frames, i er 2, in the Collegiate Church o e T Tuxedo collars, bateau, round SOl AUstogR St e York. "Mr.and Mre. Rogers saileq | hospitals, cantceng and recreation carrying bills an xmpc;1 7 $l d $l.25 e e s many beautiful = designs: [ huts will take place Wednesday, Jan- tant papers—an extra ad- 5¢, an {rimmed with rea] Irish and filet also novelty bags with two I ; mmediately for southern points. luces— $2.95 to $6.95 Or entirely of wonderful prin- beaded straps, $3.95. Silk Crochet Bags, draw- string, navy, black, brown | vantage to their general at- tractiveness; goatskin, cowhide and seal. Each uary 3, at the President Theater. Elsle Janis {s coming for the occasion to give her inimitable impersonations From the deft needleworkers of Ireland, Switzerland, France and Madeira Islands, who worked during the summer to make n The home of Mr. and Mrs. Eppa H. Colvin, 1427 R street northwest, was the scene of the wedding December 6, . of American doughboys, French poilus cowhi 1t § o'clock In the evening, of thelr| = " o0 o iselles, In a trench scene, individual bag well fash- merry Christmas for the patrons cess and rose point laces, $1850 and gray, with cut steel laughter, Miss Ruth Cleveland AleX- |, 4 oq gne did in reality at the front joned and finished—a °f % *¥T® ik 1 jet beads. Very | .nder, who became the bride of Mr. b 5 I a;u] )jll” beads., cry spe- i cial, $10. dozen styles in black, mavy and brown. $5 to $18.50 Satin Pumps A new Sorosis model in black brocaded satin, colonial style, during the war. -~ Men from Walter Reed will be in the cast. The President Players will give a special performance of ' the post-war play, “Buddies.” Among the prominent women who rendered conspicuous war service who are on the committee sponsoring t entertainment of the Women's Over- | seas Service League are Mrs. Herbeg The Rev. A. J. samuel Philip Felle: Primitive Bap- ‘iarland, pastor of t Imported French Beaded Bags, drawstring and cn- velope style bagg. $13.50 to $20.00 Vanity Boxes With Electric Light Silk Petticoats Very Unusual Christmas Values, $3.95 Here we have jersey silks | with fine knife-pleated flounces + gown of white| ce, and carried a ; i ferns, Mi who th honor, wore a gow nd georiette and car- ried a corsage bouquet of pink ro: Artbnding the bridegroom as best man ‘was Mr. George B. La Foe. Miss Addie .Mark éross The aristocratic leather Shoe Ornaments Most Charming Styles— \12:: r'l'-tly};d;:; _:;_red;l'l‘réx);nflrlgl;"“ léoo\'er. Ml:;. ,{‘-d" Anderson, Miss 2 et A | it iloned Bt . e atherine T. Andrews, Mrs. Robert with high nish heels. so p . with scallope: ottoms 1n con- 00d: T t . Z arty and Street s .‘.‘:x'r’:fi"g it k}(;‘;“h?}l'b'én?“fi.‘.“.:l’:' i’a‘.’l‘.’"i"g‘;‘; for P, d § in patent leather with gray trasting colors. ' Also silk- &) Novel and attractive, with Out-of-town guests were Mr. andfyitchcock, Mrs_Theodore Roosevelt, Wear suede back—both very beautiful 5 3 5 Coin and Card Cases, flat 7 e gnihuE a G \Irs. Walter L. Alexander, Hyattaville. | Miss Gertrude Hussey, chairman of ‘Rhinestone buttons for and moderately priced at— fringed styles and radium silks purses and gathered bags: colored silk linings; in va- the committee, and Miss Margaret | 3 3 § : bl 3 ASS: chette with four fittings. 6- lencariyn, Va.; Mrs, C. E. Clarke and | 1y oo e o the “"h(nn‘ straps. 1.00 Pair {with tailored flounces, straight- mostly of fine pin scal and ;‘l“;l:“ ‘:/’:1‘ fc ‘sl; ‘l’l';tm_;fy o Va.: Miss Lucille Clarke, Minni- . P 5 o2 line with scalloped bottoms, all in the inimitable Mark Overseas Service League. sizes, $7.50. ‘ille, Va: Mr. and_Mrs, Howard T $3 00 sgoo 4 5 > hs';'fiu':r“fi-r::drfx:?%n‘d' e to 5 Boudoir Slippers edged with pleated ruffles. Cross workmanship. And 5o, Lotk tide and "Rhinestone Buckles for , Choice assortments and big i e Sk nes And in both cowhide an A _wedding: of much interest to many variety, not expensive. In novelty clasps; navy, black vachette with one and two evening slippers. $3.00 to $5.00 Imported French Cut Steel! Buckles. "~ strap handles, gt $10.00. ra batteries obtainable in Washington was that of Dorothy, the daughter of Lieut. Commander J. H. Hawley of the United States coast survey, and Mrs. Hawl Lieut. Carl A. Egner of the United tes coast survey. on December 10, t the Trinity BEpiscopal Church, eattle, ‘Wash. Silk Petticoats at $7.50 and $8.50 In the finer silks, Milanese, Silk Jersey and Radium; very pair. 5 Satm Mules with low~Rrench beautiful styles. heels and padded satin soles; = \ the very dressy bedroom slip- quilted satin, trimmed with silk pompons; boudoir shades, with padded or leather soles. $2.00 and brown. $5.00 to $30.000 Blouses for TRAINS, TREE LIGHTS Lieut. and Mrs. Egner will leave , 33 M ”5 : Seattle on December or an ex- = to - tended honeymoon trip through Hon: BUY YOUR ELECTRIC “p per. $350. CORDUROY Sl 0 Ne lulu and Japan and will make their home for two years in Manila, 1. The bride has been popular both in AND ACCESSORIES AT AN EXCLUSIVE ELEC- TRIC STORE. Sweaters for Gifts Breakfast Coats and Boudoir Robes Gift Giving Costume Blouses, Special, $8.95 A beautiful collection and ored printed silks, all-over silk laces, lov priced. Wonderfully col- specially y crepe de chined, in such o 5 washington, D. C., and in the western sllk U'nbreuas " hip length; round necks Fine wMe-wale silk cordu- colors as muffin, cocoa, browns and navy; city, where the has been residing for ~e past two yvears, and is receiving The "congratulations of friends. The mnrrl’i:a of Miss Dorothy Maria Incrapera, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicolo Incrapera, to’' Mr. Salva- tore Scalo will take place on Sunday, Train Sets,; s numerous Comylete. reduc- ed e 933 G No Branches 10-DAY NOW UNDER WAY UTIFUL FUR COATS F.EA[ERFECT CONDITION $42.50 Up _ A Small Deposit ‘WiIl Reserve Any Garment Until Wanted. I EBSTER Next to 719 9th St. N.W. T Phone Main 5150 Theate® | Many, many attractive styles in slip-over models; new weaves; mohair, alpaca and Vicuna weaves, and a wide range of colors. $2.95 to $5.90 Silk and Mohair . Tuxedo " Exquisitely beautiful are these silk and mohair Tuxedo Sweaters; they’re very smart, too, and the styles are decnded- ly exclusive. 15.00 roy; plain and embossed; all oolors; roll collars; sash and pockets. $2.95 and $3.95 _Others at $5.00 ‘Are exceptionally beautiful and handsomely silk lined; Copenhagen blue, fuchsia, pur- ple and cherry red. Satin Breakfast Coats Wonderful new Breakfast Coats, in solid color and two- tone satins; trimmed with self ruching, aash and pockets; pink, rose, turquoise and navy blue. $7.50—Others Up to $11.50 Nothing More Satisfactory to Give Very fine quality silk tm- brellas, with handles of rare beauty. Clouded and clear bakelite, amber and ported carved woods. Some stfl\'ling silver trimmed, tips and ferrules to match the handles. Fifty handsome stylesl to choose from. $6.95—$10.00 im- end short sleeves. " h: P, L ¢ Deauville Handkerchiefs —of radium silk, in Pergian and Paisley prints, to be worn knot- _ted at the shoulder or as a scarf under the fur coat; 27 and 36 inches wide— $3.00 & $400 Each- HANDMADE VOILE BLOUSES $5.00 A beautiful material, sheer and soft, and exquisitely trimmed with real embroidery and and drawn work. Tuxedo, frill, cter Pan and roll collars. A bedu- ful variety and wonderful values. Scarfs From Paris What_more~ fascinating gift? Black, French blue and orange silk net, with elaborate silver and gold embroidery. ldeal for evening wear. $16.50. anish Lace Scarfs, quite the zue for gifts. Beautiful de- signs in these all-silk laces— $12.50 to $25.00 laces, hand

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