Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1923, Page 9

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by ' THE WEATHER For the District of Columbia and Maryland—Showers tonight and to- morrow; somewhat lower tempera- ture' tomorrow; moderate to fresh southerly winds, For Virginia—Cloudy, with prob- ably showers tonight and tomorrow; mild temperature; moderate, south- erly- winds. For West Virgi; and probably cooler tomorrow. -Showers tonight tomorrow morning; Records for Twenty-Four Hours, ,.Thermometer—¢ pam., §1; 8 pm.. 72; 12 midnight, 68; 4 a. 67; + | mother's Condition of the Water. Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) was given in marriage by d wore a gown of ivory s and duchess lace, made ]m\ long h and heavily embroidered rls. The drapery on the side of < as held in wlace by a pearl . and her court train was Her tulle veil ed \Vllh fl. coronet of rare Irish point lace and she carried her wedding handkerchief. The bouquet was of white roses, nd llh of the valley. e vas the matron wn of tur- crepe, em- broidered in crystal beads and made e effect. A girdle of silver ked the low waist line and in decorating the church and the|ver and blue. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO vet, and Mrs. Schneider, mother of the bridegroom. was in a gown of gray flat crepe, heavily embroldered in cut steel beads. Affer the reception the coupls left for ‘a northern wedding trip, the bride wearing a three-plece traveling suit of blue poiret twill, with a small black velvet hat, embroidered in sil- They will make thelr home in Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Luclen S. Tilton have moved into their new apartment, at 2991 16th street. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Parker of ngfield, Mass., are in town for a few days and are staying at the Hamiiton. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tidler, whose marriage took place early this month, have returned from their wedding trip and are at Mount Rainter while ranging for 'a winter home in Washington. A moonlight dance will be given Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: Charles W. Pd N. Lillard of Graves Mill Brevard of Norfolk, Va. hk- e E Mltl;nfl Myrtle E. %l“ o on and Gertrude R. Hill, nd Mary O. Buell, rtin lnd"AnnE E. ‘Thompson, Armor and Bessle B. Baughman. ., and th ichmond, Va. el - Nori Bf Alezanaria, Ve, and Estelle Habn of San Diego, Oal David L. Flatford and M. Irene Tyers, both of Lorton, Va. Camille' L._Couture and Milburn Bayne. Salvatore Pizat and Restus Trotta and Catherine M. Goggin. 2 erry and Mary F. Lewls. o G Jones and Borothy ¥. Batler. muom §i Grant and Magele Hopkin eorge Rorly of this clty and lizabets Snowaca of Falls Church, Births Reported. The following births have been reported to V. Esther Henry R. l.%l ]Hkallen 19 {nue, l’i!l - ien Peake, M. inemur boy, ayes, boy. boy. James F. Robert L, and Nettie George 1. and Thelma M. Hi Peto gnd Pota Stuthopul Michael P, and Al Alexander a; Frank M. George H. and Mai Paul 0 Margarite Biaxton, boy. and Lorecta Summerkamp, boy. Edward . and Annle A, Kober, girl. Winfred and Annle B. Yo Ramello Kine, girl. nd Margaret Maghos, girl. Hawiia, girl. E. Siutier, girl. boy. rles F. W. and Helen Wilikm . ana John J. and Emma Kin James E. and Sad James and Mary T. Leols Grenshaw, Hylan and Bertha MeClaine, boy. Harry and Hattie Franklin, boy. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have the healtls department In the John F. Weschle ret n"”fb-fic. boy. n reported to t four Bours: (TR MORRISONS FOUNDED 1894 Known for Remarkable Value Giving 1109 F St. NW. Near Eleventh. Anniversary Appreciation Anniversary Special for Tomorrow NEW FALL HE anniversary of the open- ing of our ‘'Washington shop comes at a very ad- vantageous time—the start of a new season, when every woman is interested in new apparel. This gives us an opportunity to express our appreciation in a practical way to the many friends whose patronage has made our success possible. We have extended every effort to provide the very newest things at lower - than - ordinary prices—a big saving to you and a very appropriate way for us to say “THANK YOU.” the health department in the last twenty-four DRESSES $15 An underpriced offering of the newest fall and win- ter dresses, in which the savings are very pronounced. Charming models for every daytime occasion, of Satin, Satin Crepe, Canton Crepe and Poiret Twill in wanted shades, under the auspices of the entertain- ment committee of the Women's City Club, 22 Jackson place, on Monday a Ruth Corridon, g cvening, September 24, at 9:30 0'olock. | . “Thorates acs Mary: Beaks. boy. EEEEE:—EEEZEEEE Pbxhpsbnm JTemperature and_conaition [ 8 B Ao hdnenasdeipiok "‘r.:lrur:‘ G‘i. .~ I m- A nona Newman, Miss Doro- ¥ , Miss Rixie Deahm and azita Ridings wese bridesmaids, i wearing gowns of crepe de chine, pink green lavender and blue, fash- 1 ioned alike, with panels at either side (I‘lmmed with rosebuds of the same shade of the gown. They wore e girdles of *silver wrapped in chiffon high t1 g .m|i their gowns and carried o R \l(mn 1”;10 ored roses and blue del- 5 i sun sets ittle Hilda Galliher was the flower girl for her siste: oy Baward V. and Regina E. T. Grady, boy. SSTR Campbe 4:40 p.m, un t of rosebuds. 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. the best man, were Mr. Jack Vernon Roberts, Mr. Automobi lamps vnbx ll h half hour after sunset. © Weather in Various CONTINUING OUR GREAT SALE OF a gown of black la All sizes for quins with a girdle of b Women and Misses Women’s Unusual Quality The Greatest Values ‘of the Season—, Lunch_With_Us_Tomerrow Wee]z-end Boxes Of Rosemary Chocolates, 60c 1b. Special boxes filled with tempting fresh- made Rosemary Choco- lates for your ‘week-end delectation—60c Ib. The Rosemary Candy, Soda and Tea Rooms 1403 H Street The entire store abounds with wonderful values—Every department in the store presents its share of the savings—NOW is a splendid time to buy your New Coat, Suit, Dress, Waist, Sweaters, Skirts and Millinery —YOU save many dollars! Featuring Charmeen COAT DRESSES VE\V and very smart are these Charmeen Coat Dresses for Autumn wear with a fur scarf, before donning a heaxy coat. Soft and c]mfl‘mg Char- meen, this season’s most favored material, tailored in the newest Parisian modes—the long silhouette with circular flounce and long, tight-fitting sleeves; the tiered sil- houette and wrap-around effect. A number of the models offered have Fur Collars of Siberian, Viatka or Sable Dyed Squirrel. Attractively priced—$49.50 to $97.50 STYLES— ONE STRAPS—TWO STRAPS— CROSS STRAPS—CENTER STRAPS Black Suede Black Satin Brown Suede Brown Satin Otter Suede Patent Colt Gray Suede Log Cabin Suede 1f you have not attended this great sale, we earnest ly advise your doing so to- morrow while the styles and sizes are still complete, and they will be because we purchased in greater quantities than ever before. The distinctive styles and unusual values merit your inspection. Antoria Part cloudy LIG}{TS CIGAR HOME BURNS. to nterpret sour s to the minate detail. Try our Steak & Italian Dinners, $2 No_ cover chargs 8 for dinner. Service H in Cafe during bad or ~ cool weather. Dancing to Meyer Davis’ - Famous Le Pnrm?i: Band TWELVE—TEN TWELVE T\VEI VE F STREET Choose from twelve of the prettiest models that have ever entered our establishment. One-straps! Two- straps! Center-straps! Cross-straps! In all the now-desired shades of wood—brown, gray or black suede calfskins, black or brown satin or patent colt. Every pair with covered Cuban, Louis or Spanish heels. The new round French toes, as well as the more modified lasts, to select Surely a most opportune sav- WASHINGTON FRIDAY from. ing event, right at the. beginning of Share in these wonder- What Is New On Fifth Avenue? EN you stand before the Sterling windows you obtain an accurate fore- cast of all that is new and commanding in eastern style centers, , Ability to present the flash- ing changes of Fifth Avenue at moderate prices— . has brought Sterling foot- wear into the highest favor of women who dress smartly. the season. ful values at $6. TWO-DAY EVENT EXTRAORDINARY All Perfect Sflk Hose Chiffons--Thread Silks Al Fult Fashioned ( | i $Q.79 ——— lc— 2 [c]lc———o]c——"7] —EEIIEE_EE"EEEEE—Elfi NEW ARRIV ALS In Moderately Priced Millinery at $6.50- $10 $12.50 That a hat need not be exorbitant in price to be truly smart, becoming and distinc- tive, is readily believed, when one sees this exhibit of moderately priced hats. rl Bobolink, Gray, Otter, Nude, Black, Gun - Metal, Log Cabin I {m i | lfl g lfl E E . fl lfl | fl fll g | IH | Next Time—Try “Sterling 8-0-8” The New Full-Fashloned Silk Stocking at | $185 Its rich"appearance and durability are definite qualities, easily proven. Black, white and twenty fall shades. 1337 F Street i Another Two-day Value - giving Hosiery Event which the people of ‘Washington will appreciate. All per- fect Hose, in the season’s wanted col- ors—fine chiffons, and also Hose of heavier weight. Each pair has fine lisle gartér tops with double soles and heels to insure excellent service. Buy your Fall supply at these prices,’ Diagonally across from the New Willard Hotel From 8% to 10

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