Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1922, Page 9

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B UR Silver Room embraces \| those gifts which have been sovereidn for cen- turies. In dignified and famous designs we have an extensive assortment of the finest sterling and heavily plated wares. —Sterling ~Plated Bonbon Dishes, $4.50 to Tea Sets, 5 pieces, $35.00 to $20.00 $125.00. Sugar and Cream, $21.00 10 Mgy Dishes, all sizes and a $42.00 variety of patterns, $5.00 to Mayonnaise Bowls, $11.50 to $45.00 each $24.00 Bread Trays, $14.00 10 836.00 ¥ g1.=% Fitchers, $10.00 10 Sandwich Plates, $13.00 to * $45.00 Bread Trays, $4.00 to $15.00 Candlesticks, $13.50 to $40.00 Pie Knives, $3.50 to $6.00 Electric Percolators, $23.00 to An extensive display of Sterling $35.00 Flat Ware in a variety of un- Our collection includes mamy usual patterns. other attractive pieces. Silver Room—Main Floor DULINsMARTNGo. 1218-17 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Hours—8:48 to 6 RRRRRPLRERRLRPEPRRURERLRER The value of a smile at Christmas IT COSTS nothing, but creates much. F It enriches those who receive, without impoverishing those who give. % It happens in a flash and the memory of it sometimes lasts forever. % None are so rich they can get along without it, and none so poor but are richer for its benefits. o It creates happiness in the home, fosters good will in a business and is the countersign of friends. O It is rest to the weary, daylight to the discouraged, sun- shine to the sad and Nature’s best antidote for trouble, % iYet it cannot be bought, begged, borrowed or stolen, for it is something that is no earthly good to any- body till it is given away! K And if in the last-minute rush of Christmas buying some of our salespeople should be too tired to give you a smile, may we ask you to leave one of yours? % : L For nobody needs a smile so much as those who have ‘none left to give! : it ’E"'l“ F. Davis, whfl. l‘ Ireland will entertain a party at 8uD- [the home of the bride's parcnts, Mr. | Marshall 3 ! Eric Fowler, Kr-u:nznm. | Glover; sr.; 3 Ratse! R.|yon street, was married at noon to- |known in Virginia, and have many |lain E. P. Eastefbrook of the Ameri. | NaVe Issued invitations for a reception ‘at Home,” at Carroll [Cooke of Richmond and Mr. E. F.|two families attended the wedding,|and Mrs. Hopper took a train for Hall, on We« day afternoon, De- |Brown of New York. the out-of-town guests being Mrs. E. | Paris for t’l"o-'-ek bridal _trip. oember 27, at 8 o'clock. The play was| After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs.|J. McLaughlin, Mrs. R. R. Penn, Mrs. | They will visit Nice and the Swiss written and will be produced by Mrs. |Doyle will be at home after January | T, J. Strauch and Miss Louise Eilyson | Alps, returning to Coblenz in time to E L Pugh sssisted by Miss Eleanor 16 at 2839 27th o of Richmond; Mra. James Brockwell | spand the Christmas hollcays there eany, ss Elaine Hull, 5 - — of Petersburg, Miss Martha Fli of | Mr. Hopper, formerly an Army fle! (Continued from Bighth Page.) Blo Méschier and Miss Mary Helster. | The marriage of Miss Frances Gra- | Roanoke. Mr. Herber: Gravat: of | clerk, is now in the ofice of the chier g unedifrous gt 7 att and Mr. F. Burton McLaughiin | Fredericksburg and Mr. and Mrs. G.|of staff, Col. W. W. Harts, A. F. G., i of “Richm: Va., Mra H Wilfred DuPuy, Mr. and Mr2.[ pooregentative and Mrs. CHFord |Sonday aiternoss, Dysomios ip 200 | F; Miles of State Coilege, Pernsyl- | Coblens. lkins, Mr. and = Sun- Mrs. W. W. Card of France, it in ton Emmet, Cept. snd Mre. Hyne| 520 o e estasiGeyats MiniiChevy, Mize Ada Nestler of Washington, D. | Washington for an ;xlended"vlnll and . " Phel Eno, Mrs. o . pper, i . s married af . .m., . Fleld, Rere Willam tor of the First Baptist Church, offi- | ber 9, 1922, in the Cliren o thamar R ARy owhith, Charles C.| Miss Mary Willlams, daughter of |ciiled ace, Coblens, to . oth the bride and groom are weli| per of Ortega, Fla., by Senior Chap lover, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.|Mrs. Frances Willlams of 1636 Ken- The directresses of the Louise Home Govin, Mme. Hauge, Mr. and Mrs. day to Mf. Marvin H. MacMillan of |friends in Roanoke and Richmond.|can Army of occupation, The service |to be held in the drawing rooms of Frank 8 Haht et M eme, Jom |Gy e Mo “eremony . being . per- | The former attended Hollina College | wis very bewutiful and impressive |the home from 4 to 7 o'clock in the nings, Mr. and Mrs. Victor formed 'at the home of Rev. G. G.|and George Washington University, |Lieut. Lawrence E. Dietz was best|2fternoon in honor of the birthduy mann, Col. and Mrs. Morris Ernest|Johnson, 3121 13th street. and Mr. McLaughlin received his edu- | man, Mrs. Dietz acting as matron of | &NDiversary of Mr. Corcoran, who en- Locke, Maj, and Mrs. Henry Leonard, | The bride was dressed in brown |cation at Randolph-Macon Colley honor. Guards of honor were Mr. 8. 8, | dowed the institution. Mr. H Luttrell, Mr. and Mrs. | Canton crepe, trimmed with platinum | After edding trip to northern | R. Trout and the bride’s brother, Paul Mocle: Mr. . | fur, with which she wore a small hat cities nd Mrs. McLaughlin will | Nestier. Many friends of the con-| Mr. Henry J. Ryan will be host at " to match and a corsage bouquet of |make home in Richmond, Va.|tracting patries were in attendance.|s party at War org Mrs. Duncan C. white roses. Only members and relatives of the| Immediately after the ceremony Mr.| New Yoat ever can Park Hotel on lips, District Commissioner and Mrs. | She 'was attended by Miss Kath- | e~ T T Cuno Rudolph, Col. and Mrs. Herbert | erine Jones, who was in blue canton J. Slocum, Mr. and Mrs. Edward T.|crepe, with a hat to correspond. The best man was Maj. Harold La Bonte. Mrs. Willlams, mother of the bride, 5 ~- was dressed in midnight blue crepe and wore a large black hat and car- % A, . 3 Tlea American beauty roses. 2 .| "The bridal couple left immediately Harold Walker and Admiral and Mrs. | after the ceremony for their wedding ~ ;i Henry B. Wilson. trip, and will be at home after Janu- L R Teahy has gone to| 27, 2L 5 thé home tM :he bride's Mrs. Lamar reet. New York to spend Christmas with | MOther 1636 Xenvon s { her mother, Mrs. Charles W. Clinton. PRI s SR L0 i B y Miss Leonore A. Greenlees enter- Bride’s Home Yesterday. | i) tained at bridge last evening for Miss| The home of Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Harrfet West, a Baltimore debutante | John Pistor was the scene of a pretty ) of this season and a classmate of | wedding yesterday, when Mrs. Pistor’s Miss Greenlees at the National Cathe- | daughter, Miss Mary Hildagarde Hig-| 7 ® dral 8chool. gins, became the bride of Mr. John J GHirs. Josesh Tngwits Eikridge of :%':'5'5;5;;.’:‘3;,‘,:‘:,; gtven in mar, No matter wha't’silk you have set your heart on son, Joseph Ingalls Elkridge, r., are |caramel crepe and Spanish lace. with —for every use—it’s here You’ll find an excellent e T L e e e i D i variety of colors, too. There’s a reason for this, to v , wh .. - 3 A T T s e I e be sure! Here you buy from the silk mills—direct! e o (o e ana s |1 s e wonser 5| W) At g Saping of From 25% to 35% ~~ dents of Sweet Briar College will be| The ceremnoy was followed by an held at the teahouse of tI informal reception. at which the ; 40-in. Satin ton—Extra heavy Peacock on 17th street, Thursday, De- | bride's mother, Mrs. Pistor, and Mrs o Can ' comber 38, at 1 o'clock. The commit. | Walter Herron Doyle, mother of | quality; very fashionable; feo'on arfangements is in charge of |bridegroom, assisted in ‘receiving. all street and evening $3 79 Mrs.J. B. Wychoft. lace, with'a corsage of cluster vielots shades; $5 valte ... . crepe. Miss Evelyn Gordon is spending the | M pyleiwasiinibIAc S 5 % Christmas holidays with her parents, |drawing room was decorstcd wi'h $2.50 Crepe de Chine—Extra heavy, Maj. and Mrs. Peyton Gordon, &tiser;s while pink roses and snap- firmly woven quality ; light Wardman Park Hotel. in the dining room. 5 Maj, and Mrs. Gordon will entertain | 4F2E0RS were uacd in Ahe Cln e G o eh- and dark shades; also i at dinner December 31. ington ?or the weddln}we}gn Kél .‘J\; black, iat 5:cicaieisccnies H. Doyle and Mr. E. Fitz-Ger Mrs. Eugene F. Stoddard of Buftalo, | Doyle of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Allsilk Broadcloth formerly Miss Bertha Lucas, i3 visit- Shirting—All colors and ing Mr. and Mrs. 5 their Chevy Chase home. - destgns; regulat $2.50 dard will join her for Christm i e e they will be the guests over th OLD SANTA SAYS PR = by end and for Christmas of Mr. and Mrs. grade of crepe, in 20 or Harry Wardman. Send Everyone Mrs. Charles K. Koones, wife of Dr. MERRY more shades; $3.50 value sz 59 O 555555555 5555555555550 ’ Koones of 20 Iowa circle, will be Hundreds of Other Silk hostess at a tea on Christmas day from 5 to 7 o'clock, in compliment to r s her nieces, Miss Elisabeth Ramage Weaves, including Blacks and Miss Josephine Ramage. students of all descriptions, special- > at George Washington University, Fresh New Stock, 1c up who are spending the holidays with Calendars, 15¢ up Representative and Mrs. Clark Bur- dick of Newport, R. I, have taken an apartment at the l‘:e House for the o Eveniags : congress! session. pen v Brainard & Armstrong McCall l i ues, Quali (Jr. Jonn T. Adsavs, chatrmen of the| | BOOKS & Spool Silk Patterns e ity ! spent a fort: Hotel, has gone home for Christmas, | |§ 5 = % Y but will return here shortly after the | | % S - >4 -~ New Year. i g ’ E) Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hance Tiller Childreni Books ? B0 L S R e Now Yedr Cords DISTRIBUTOR 2 gt Cuectes astey 2oee || 'R From Loom — &D)avid Qilks?” Z4GSehw. avenue and have taken the house at Phone Main 8306 Dr. and Mrs. Koones. 9 * ly priced at Unusual Sav- e comonseoeeen| | PEARLMAN'S ineat . vor Cook, at the ng, iz Christmas week. TemiREae 933 G St. N.W. Remember—It Is a Pleasure to . Sy Show Ouwr Silks and Give Samples | ) 1411 K street for the winter. to Wearer Tho children of the Christ Child Set- tlement House will give s Christmas ;:uy in two acts, entitled “Mr. and e fl The Gift Store for Women Offers Big Reductions Tomorrow 1109-1111 G St. N.W. Open 9:15 A.M. —— Close 6 P.M. A Bulletin of Bargains for Late Christmas Shoppers Christmas Is Coming! There is nothing irksome about manipulating two handy brushes with two hands. The process is both time-saving and stimulating. Even the young sons of the household ehare in their father's enjoyment of a worthy pair of military brushes. Schmedtie Bros. have them in ivory or sterling silver backs. The bristles retain a requ.ilitc stiffness. Try Dad, Tommy or Brother this Christmas with exactly one-sixth of a dozen military brushes, and he will wish that he were an Bi(ht-zln&d Squilmmb. with a brush in every hand! And there are plenty of other Yuletide Gifts to choose from at Schmedtie's. \ % FR0 230 T30 30 TR TR T I A T A IR L LA TR B L3 : L 141 At $2.00 4e $3.50 SILK UNDERWEAR BATH ROBES N = T O | ; K i $398 Beacon Bath . N ¢ BEEIEE ESEE o ot % Sk §1.00 | s i $2.98 e s by R P Booon 4 Staing Stives N $298 Crepe de Chine $5. eacon Bath $4 98 g Ry A A cufr Links 4 N and Radium Teddys an Robes ........ SeboRpRktie . g ver-plated Vase 4 © 405800 N Chemise .. $1.98 ng.gs Beacon Bath $6 98 t o N $3.98 Radi nd ODES +.uivaiiiaiansnnans . At $5.00 N Crepe de Chine Tedd ' ¥ 3500 ., R IEmSma J OSSO $2.98 SILK PETTICOATS a Embdlem Pias 3 N 4 Dress Sots, Peari Studs Rustiess Steel Blades + §\ $498 and $598 Crepe $3.98 Jersey Silk Petti- e Tinks 4 Dainty’ Gold Bar Pins % N 4 on 4 Rad $298 e ) L 3 N de ine an adium $3 98 €OALS .ueeosnns cecasesnes . Ridon 4 Sandwich ot e N Underwear .............. . $498 and $598 Jersey Fatte 4 weecring Be hb-da § and Taffeta and Combina- $3 98 ling Oup for N -~ tion Petticoats at........ . B attinl G GIVE HOSIERY N sl 4t $15.00 || | 550 Pue Sik Hoxe, €10 GIVE GLOVES Srent I e o Finger Rings, Varions §\ .light weight............. . Fabric Gloves, in all lengths. Values Masch 4+ Groea Gold X Biomes 4 A New areen § $1.50 Sport Hose, lisle $1 00 up to $3.00. Now— = %tfi or Bou- fl&m‘m == § and 'wool mixet! .......... . sl_w and 31.50 %mm’? 14K Dismond Scertyis + §\\: Heavy Quality Thread $2 00 Eepaatay eed | S B i gy KID GLOVES Bacrusted Intels 4 At $50.00 I quality, at..ceeeecoennnns $2.98 Pl;ri;vc::gtt;:unl:l:tztl;iy‘len : Ae $25. e N HER GOODS All colors. Special, pair... $2-98 Smop oWk ow M Semh Sl o LEAT. $2.9810 $4.98 ;—a: K. E wun??a’.'.':m o - $198 Leather = Hand- 0 bo, fn s wiey o $1.00 B 58 Leather Handiozs 1 O at $1.98 Watch + Di Platinam rticular desi: i duced £0...cecen.nnn.. Batiste, Madras and Voile Waists, '1:1" par ul::{hty.of Lafiiy ll;:;r‘e Pe&r]! resgges l;’uvetyu Beaded $2 8 plain white; some embroidered in colors, & “f“ lies in d“':.h“iai‘ .p ;l: = ec~ a2 njcyl od :; Bags ...... = 09 others with colored collar and cuffs. e nec! 1 ed to, . : be g :ll:n?: :m l::m(ul t}inn any others, and l?vi; sting—could better selection suggest itself, l:lfich to betoken yoe:r esteem for a gady or Miss? Party and Dance Frocks Values From $25.00 to $39.95 Now $16.95 and $19.95 Fine, Soft Taffeta Frocks, in all-the dainty pastel shades. All sizes. ‘BRos.Co. ScaMsDnE BR0S.Co. ' 0300 G Sest. NevBuvest | 4 &2 g i ABASBIAANAIASAIAFAIAIAIIAIAIATAFANEND ATAIDIDIAREIANIOTANS

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