Evening Star Newspaper, September 5, 1923, Page 9

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. Society (Continued from Eignth Page) & motor trip tbrough New the bride wearing a blue s § a hat to mateh. d Mrs. Mur- Mrs. Ellen Spen Mussey, orary dean of the ‘ashington Col- lege of Law, while in attendance on the meeting of the American Bar As- Sociation in Minneapolis last week, was the recipient of many social at- tentions. She presided at a table at hon- e ard York at the Walorf-Astoria. Mr. Ten Eyek Wendell, jr.. i8 with his parents, gir. and Mrs. Ten Eyck Wendell, at Lake Lawn, their place at Casenovia, N. Y., where he will remain for three weeks. Miss Maidie White, secretary to the board of lady managers of the Episco- {pal Eye. Ear and Throat Hospital, was at Eagles Mere, Pa., last month, and is spending & few daye in her hoie, the manor house, Whitccroft, " whore s to remain through Lafayette Day Celebrated At Waoshington Club. (child h THE EVENING STAR, are passing some time in New |has gone to Monteagle, Lookout Moyntain, Tenn.. for September, Mrs. Russell Kluge and daughter are visiting Mrs. Hugh MeGrnwh at Long Beach, Long Island. They will later go to Glen Ridge, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Charies Owen Falr- closed their home at 2§18 nd are spending gome 28th st a he White Mountains, weeks eLast evening, at_the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Hummer, 1235 Massachusetts avenue southeast, Miss Lucy Wyncoop and Mr. Logan Haw- ling, both of Purcellyille, Va., were quietly married in the presence of & few relatives of the bridegroom, the Rev. Elmer A. Lambert officlating. WASHINGTON, D. POLICE GET WHISKY IN SERIES OF RAIDS 75 Gallons of “White” Will Be 4 Evidenoe at Trial. Seventy-five gallons of “white” and forty-six pints of “red,” as eorn and rye whisky are termed, will be offered in evidence in court when Miles Wat- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER -5, 1923. Hill, and Charles I, Gates, 3611 Pros- pect avenue, on charges of selling. They reporteq the seizure of five gal- lons of whisky in conneotion with the arrest of the Hughes, and one pint in connection with the arrest of Gates. Births Reported. " The following births have been reported to the hewlth depATImERt fu the 1ast twenty-four t, boy. boy. 3, boy. y W, ise L. Mimker, Pierce W. "aud Elizavein M. Baboiygton, irl. . ames and Effie Smallwood, girl. —_— Samuel R. and Francens Morris, boy. . Robert A. und Carrie Brunson, boys (tvWing), Wyman B. and Lillien B. Baker, giri. e Havi our The first cargo of anthracite coal | thy coming. wi shipped from Wilkes-Barre down the Busquehgnna river in flat boata to | the government armory at Carlisle, in 1775, I mea. Pric 100 small for —_— R S S Pennsylvania Avenue ices extremely reasonable. us to fill. CORNELL WALL PAPER (0. 714 13th N.W. DON'T PUT OFF UNTIL THE LAST MINUXE home papered and painted—for g fall and winter Proficient work- No order Main 5373-5374 Seventh Street the b, Paul Auditor- fur re yeated women of the bars of iana,- Montana, s and the Dis- Mussey spoke before the 1 Wome T kins, célored, 287 O'Neill court south- wast, 18 ealled for trial on charge of illegal possession of Intoxicants. Pri- vates Talley, Melvin and Gouldman of the fourth yrecinet and Revenue Agent Halonaker made .the seizure and ar- rest in a raid on Watkins' home yes- terday. , Lieut. Davis, Sergt. McQuade and Private Stell of the vice squad were aceompanied to Neal place late last night by Revenue Agent Asher. They arrested Joseph Sommerville, colored, on charges of selling and il- legal possesuion. Selzure of one gal- len of whisky was reported. James H. Fishman, colored, janitor |{j of the Homer building, was arrested shertly after midnight on char, elling and illegal possession of liquor. " | Selsure of one gallon of whisky was reported. B oseph Stewart and Marla Stewart, 1673 32d street, were arrested last s.e.|night by Lieut. Plerson and Policemen Peterson, Burke and Nash of the sev- enth precinct dry_force, for alleged violations of the Volstead law. The police reported the seizure of three quarts of whisky. The same officers alko arrested Earl Hughes and Willlam Hughes LU LU O T LT T LT O l 0 Hundreds and Hundreds of New Fall Models in ~ Quality Trimmed Hats Triumphs of style—millinery with all the beauty and distinction usually assocfated only with high prices—ready at our famous low price. Smart new Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Hawling returned to Purcell- l\Hh‘-. where they will make their home. Frank M. and Luc B. RBradford Q. r Dancing will follow th= elaborata program arranged for the birthday Lanniversary of the Marquiy de La- fayette, mber 7, at the Washing- ton Club, ® o'clock p.m. There witl | b Judge Eugene C. clphia, and Col. shington. will sing the abel Owin will fly.” and Miss edorn will recite. Dr. Suka & Company Store kou{s vo'y—8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. daily, including Saturday Ohio, Nebr: trict of Colum al Dr. and Mrs. . . Fergusan have returned from a (hree-month visft to the Pacific coast. addresses by nniwell of Phil le Colquitt of = rs. P t of Coplay, Pa., in Washington, vesterday. Deaths Reported. The fillowing deaths have been reported to the Lealu depurtwent in the last twenty-four hours. Miss Florence who spent Aug returned to her “Two New Types of - Women’s Fall Shoes We are aiming in this Shoe Department of ours togprod'uce the best of the New Styles—in the best of materials and workmanship—but at prices yow’ll find at variance with cotemporane- ous grades—-a bit lower. And here are two out- standing examples— Lewis their I ' MOTOR OILS Embody Every Feature For the Most Perfect | Automébile Lubrication | SHERWOOD BROS., Inc. or lec be honored here on Potomac ton Herndon rovidence arents at the Netherlands o | Hern- on has completed the course at the “ertisdh Aeroplane plant at Garden “ity, Long Isla and will next be tioned at Cl , Ohio, ] : o | M son of Dr en's "Hospital, ! § - o 9 Cleveland pl. it Tuncheon vesterday at! wimiy’ tLrdaeds 887 20 st. sw. home A\hlullluA at wa 3 Bremen and xxpects in lionor of “Prin ito r visit ndon nd P He was gralluated from the West hool a upon home for v of her nephaw r Columbus B rer home, a v hn Stewart McLennan en- England uses neasly twice as much oal per head of the population as any other country. M andy Day will be marrjed | 5 o'clock in John north formed 1\ who - was s ] in S ion will ording supper Noel Pottery Demonstration Outing Flannel 19¢ Yard 27-inch fleecy outing flannel in st@pes, checks and plalds. Infants’ Shirts 35¢c 3 for $1.00 Straight Ruben's We have arranged for a of the «of this k Pottery, by The Goring Pattern, in Patent Colt, Black Sztin and Gray Suede. R e cie The Cross- Strap, Black Satin, Log and Patent Colt. and Mrs, West 29th ained the of the two famili out-of-town guests at lu in the ome on 9th street. and styles, utside e 810-818 Seueath Street ‘ They are botln made with the very new French toe and full French heel, with light- weight, flexible soles. All sizes and widths. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Stop) § 14th Stnet, nnel:::for from and Mrs. John H. Russell ar e in New York, and ~Carlton | Ave. Also 1229 Pa. Ave. Women’s New Sweaters with ety Wlotrr BEHREND \__ 720-22~24 “Tth St.N.W. ) “Satin Crepes, Tricotines, Tricolors 1 Beautiés they are—every one of them. Plenty of wanted navy blues and blacks, rich browns and other colors. Mostly on straight, slender, simple lines; very becom- ing and new. “Some feature loose side panels, others show- ing rich braiding or unique trimmings of buckles and orna- ments. All beautifully made. An Extraordinary Econgmy Event 65Stunning Sport Coats Duplichted $22.50 Models Smart Sport Coats, in rich over- plaids and pretty plain colors. Made of good weight sport cloth in 48 and 50 mch lengths. All the new effects, including fringed throw collars. Tie sides, wrappy models and form-fitting, straightline effects, in 16 to 44 sizes. Wonderful Selling:--EXTRA SIZE $15.00 Women’s Fine Silk Dresses 2 Wonderful Silk Specials $2.69 39-inch Canton Crepe extraordinarily heavy, — Where Your D Count Big Coverall Aprons, belted “and pocketed and made of good quality percale. LT T T Fail + When you have your furniture ” " reupholstered you ~should make sure that only the best is used and used well, so as to have them last. See us about our prices and you will be assured of a satisfactory job at a reasonable price. We are fea- turing the upholster'ng of a PIECE $ 1 0.00 SUITE FOR Labor Only | NEW YORK UPHOLSTERINGCO. 619 F St. N. W. Main 3687 colars Canton Crepes, Satins, Podret Twills Seamless Sheets $1.00 Safe economy on Sheets of quality—the heavy, seam- less, bleached kind, that contain no starch. Very Brilliant Modes in Dress Hats at $10 Panneand Lyons velvet are the favored fabrics. . plumageand em- broiderythelead- s9 85 Sale of Dutch- Rompers 79¢ Well Made Rompers, with full-pegged bloomers; of lin- ene and other serviceable ma- terials. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Solid colors, white with cel- ored bloomers; neatly piped; many embroidered_with nur- sery pietures. Plenty of Creepers, too, in the lot, Women’s Knit Bloomers Flesh Color Jer- 23 sey Knif Bloomers with elastic drawn $1.39 G e Women’s Trico Silk Vests styles, with ribbon tops and bottoms. shoulder straps. E 5c 2 Extraordinarxw" Blanket Specials White and Gray Double Blankets $9.55 . an unusual value for.... $5.00 Plaid Blankets Double- Big, bed, Heavy- weight, Warm Blankets, in new ° plaid patterns and i richest colorings of rose, blue, pink, lav- ender and yel- low: colors to fit @ : $1.00Bungalow pokes, tams, mushrooms and ofi-the-face effects for Aprons both youthful and mature tastes, developed in rich. Immense Showing of Ready-to-Wear and 3 Untrimmed Hats—$1.98 to $9.95 : ° . A , Phenomenal Silk-and-Fiber Hose selling of . 3] esses Offering at Duplicating recent sales with a new shipment of these good-looking and good-wearing stook- Ings a bargain price. la nd cordovan, Onyx Mercerized Lisle Hose- 39c 3 Pairs for $1.00 joned lisle hose. in black and cordovan. Three- seam back. Every wearing paint protected. Chifior; Silk Hose ings, in black and gunmetal. 4-ifck garter top. The least bit shaded—their only fault. 2 o s Children’s Sport Hose slight seconds, but not at 39C all hurt. Limit, 4 to a cuff tops. Slight Irregulars of 59¢ quality. Pillowcases, 29¢ - . ° Regular 35c Pillowcases, . mflt?enotwhlzoxllfa a;’ldn-thrfi-?‘d Save on Good i s dix 29¢ Yard au"éfiii’.’“eaou'fis“.‘{,‘a‘:# e White and variqus neat tile :gnmlad::'h,wfl'z'uulmfil.gs value, patterns in excellent quality Nsie' i Table Ollcloth. Very slightly velvets and combinations of velvet and other mate- In a Special Thursday 5 9 slightly irregular; white, strictly pesfect. Perfect quality Onyx “Dub-L-Wear" fash- Women's sheer quality chiffon silk stock- buyer. Perby-ribbed sport hose with deep fancy Table Oilcloth Bedspread Sets, $4.95 imperfect, but.not hurt in the Blankets, $1.00 Each Imported Gray Blankets, ‘with colored border; weigh about two pounds. Size 56x78. Bedspreads, $1.59 $2.00 . White Crocheted Bedspreads; can be used for three-quarter and double beds. Attractive patterns, Door Mats, $1.00 Two sizes in the durable brown cocoa door mats. EXTRA SIZES A Notable Feature of These New Fall Frocks Desigued to Create a Surprising Degree of Slender Appearance least. service: Window Shades, 59¢ Slight _seconds of 3$1.00 OIl Opaque Shades, in dark green. Automobile Seat Covering, 29¢ Yard 37 ipches wide; heavy and o; tan greunds with neat Will give the best of 5 quality Crepe, lncl:‘:x wide and frm Canton Featuring the full 38 $ 8 modish all-black fmehedinite o 0 and the black rich, Instrous i and color com- shades of light inations. « « 4¢ pairs good weight white and gray double blankets. 54x 74 size and finish. Beautiful id dark_ blue, vz Flesh, Lavender and Blue Under Vests, tailored your bedroom color scheme. When you make your selection from this as- semblage, you do so with the gretifying a: Fashien in her most delightful mood—expressing the new The scasom of the so- ideas of line and adornment in beautiful frocks of Canton crepe cial whirl has arrived . and the selection of the dress hat for fall occasigess is to be settled. i umiumumummmu All sizes, $2.00 40-inch 79c Men’s Silk fx ex tremely rich finish Pure thread silk silk erepe of colors, in-* c cluding black. stitch. All sizes. . . 120 Long Crepe Kimonos of Genuine at a popular price. Models for women of large propogtions are long, full eut garments, attractively made with satin that 5 - abundant. Sizes 425 to 52%. trimmed collars and all-around belts. Beautiful floral :;;n:f;dcm.'s :,z;;‘c:z; Trim straight lines, gracéful side panels and jaunty drapes are and figured designs and richest of colorings. 16 to 44 3 - And in Regular Sizes, 16 to 44 indivi f . . . Q:dfi:: ::2 mg‘;‘::‘heb“:h:x:l:v:‘;fid;:‘:}':e .Pr“e'n?; —~—there are a host of models in every desired material. cloche shape, there are the charming bounet type pokes, the Tomorrow’s Price Exm Size Fall Coats New Fall School Suits, of splendid quality, novelty mixture cloth for boys 7 to 16 years. Splendidly tailored, Silk Crepe de Chine firm texture sox in black, tan, . Serpentine Crepe 9 gc 10 the last detail. shown in many variatiens. Richly embroidered, beaded and ) \\ .. dainty litle brimless styles, and the large wide brimmed hat ot : $25.00 al'ld $29075 } perieci-fitting garments in new popular Norfolk styles, Full 40 $9.59 in all the navy and gray. The E, of $2.00 Garments : : braided, Straight, bell and puffed sleeves. Black, brown, navy ! : 30 Days Later You'll Pay $5.98 for These panne. Charming contours, lovely colorings, beautiful gich T Illlllllfllil!lllllllll inches wide, e anle Fashfonable .drop- 'Genuine “SERPENTINE” Crepe Kimonos. Big, vt and cocea. . All Are Individual Styles B [ Cl S : $ fabrics and exquisite style . « . what mere could one want in ber hat thap these?

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