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A oo OIS pHE BVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1923 e e S@@ 3 ’ Marriage Licenszs. i : 4 > following: g 4 . o Ju e ' Robert Welms and Willanna Young. l James H. Butler and Elsie Smith. i (g‘g_fidnuod from Elghth Page) . Heary F. Allwine and Lona Gi = | resset. A s . g il - gebmankiin, Tippett ‘of this clty and Loulse Beginning Tomorrow— Homemade Candy, 60c Ib. o a'q.l"""“ of Clarksburg, W. Va. | William J. Westerfield of Banning, Calif. The Ladi a guest of Mrs, Koblegard. L. Alvey of this city. e Ladies Home .Journal re- 4 Tha —_— rge B: Chamberlin of Arlington, Va. d : . Delicious chocolates and marriage of Miss' Elsie Mar- ora . Webster of this city, | uces its price to Sl year. garet Kuldell daughter of the, Rev. Mingle of this city and Mary M. | Subscribe N bon bons. r.7A. R. Kuldell, deaun-of the Bibley TReaL ubscribe Now. i;!:]t&:l‘z]le of Washington, and Mrs. ella Williemer ™ Book Store, Fifth fioor. ¥~ v \ Candy Section, Fourth floor. " 8. Nich . % ’ : to Capt. Lioyd- Russell Rogers, U. 8. A., is takihg plate -to- any W Beulah L. R dayiat 4 o'clock at the home of the | John W. Evans and Virginia Stewart. bride’s parents, 3615 Davis ‘Street;| ‘= Luther Bladen and Addie Kerns. Massachusetts Avenue Park. The | James M. Stoner of this city and Florence ceremony will be performed by the | R Clem of Edinburg, Va. bride's father, and will be followed | yarex Ruenett and Merguerits Btewart. | I s SIS o s e i e | Colorful Draperies and Hangings Hand-Beaded Paris Blouses, $12.75 and other fall fowers-are used in the | Edward W. Lincoln of Sandy Springs, \d., t g:f&:lrlanonsl ‘n :;m houdueb andhthc and Helen E. McRoy of Rockville, Md. | pla 1L AL e " P “h b tiful” His coupla wit stand beneath an * i —play an all-important part in the making of a “home beautiful”—and here . arch of ferns and palms. Miss Ma- . i : . . : 2 H Dlay" the matdiog pare: 3 Births Reported. is a wonderful collection from which to choose—rich and beautiful—in lus- Are Exceptional Values O 2 The foll births bt be ported | o y Vi - . Quoar Kuldell, afe. Carf Kuldell and| ‘The folowing birive bave, besa rsportod | trous artificial silks—and soft, velvety velours that catch and reflect gor —for almost never does one find such altogether charming bride, will s “At Dawning four ‘honrs: 1 i < b ] ic Fi a rwl i v Hoiec Swi sty TAL Dewolng: ana|fSu sl Rl L e geous colorings on their lustrous surfaces. and chic French blouses as these at anywhere near this low The bride is wearing a gown of ivory | Richard L. and Genevieve Williams, girl. The S . : Rt a7 Is E . : A price. One model is sketched—a caramel color crepe artis- white s i | William . ‘ard Rindon Tate, boy. he Showing of. Kapock Artificial Silk Is Exceptional g ; eally i ) short. ‘;J‘..'"f“'J."&'\’»L“J.‘.‘a“..‘?,’“i}‘:.,?\“é‘: Richard G. und Rose K. Heukelman, girl. | ¢ g of P P tically beaded in dull- gold, silver, blue and rose. And duchess lace, which is held ta the| John F. aud Ida Pearl. girl i therg are rich, plain colerings—exquidite rainbow effects—fancy weaves—plain weaves p X recognizing the possibilities‘of the blouse as a part of the g?vffixys(fiqmé‘r “Q.".'.fifig‘fi“%d;L-L’;i"“‘X A o L iy —suitable for doors or windows. fashionable three-piece costume, Parisian designers have short trai falls from the side of the| 'Le Roy W. and Edns A. Valentine, boy. ) Mod : 6 5 evolved many other fascinatipg and exquisite models—in a gown. ' Her tulle veil is held by a| Harold F. end Laura Landre. girl. era'tely' Pnced, $3 to $4’50 ya,rd o BL*; 7 IS derful r)x" v of colori ;ig“ rht ":;l dark coronet of orange blossoms, and sprays | Robert J. and Helen Cottrell, girl. T ¥ wondae: array ot colormgs ght a 5 of the blossoms are caught here and| Thomas B. and Florence I 0'Hagen, boy. there on the veil. “She is carrying a| Reed F, and Della F. Martin. girl SHaes, s of i o ek Himr G0 il e i St Two Interesting Values in Portieres " T Priced, $12.75 to $25 . Mrs. Lewis A.:Nickerson is attend- ‘Willlam and Carrie Ragsdale, boy. . i Blouse Section, Third floor. Ing Tt ni, i ibiactinl s izl Lustrous Artifictal Silk Portieres Double Velour Portieres e skirt, held by a - larke metal cloth, and carrying an arm bou- | wonderful thing it would be if the ceptional ‘beauty in’' weave—in gold, rose, most beautiful and most tastefully fur- O F h S t Kfl tt d F k quet of sweet pe world had & policeman as efficient as brown, green, mulberry, blue, taupe; 21 nished homes—preferred for their rich- ur asnion mart 5 itte roc s lines, and Mrs. Rogers, mother of the . . A ds 1 . 5 : Mother (to hér little son)—That Drapery Eection, Fifth for.. two colors—2}4 yards long. brfaseraam, 4 2 Sow oF bue erep |, 2T (2, BT, ile omd ey o o, it S Vi yards long ressmaker 50 an .50 the latter wearing a brown traveling | §ave him . somathing—just a little home in Boston. Let's give him Auntie Jane. B opens the 3 wearable for a host of tmon_Kuld Haine After Octoher. 1, OXe)antess ter'As Garser Ot Eabain. ors of Venice and Naples—oils, too, show this picturesque Italy—and others of expect exceptional instruc- frock not too heavy—not too Frazler McDowell, hishap of the M| r : s it s ge e S DW ishap of the M.} for the choosing the becoming most striking and distinctive sisters, Mrs. tasteful development of your own home decorative scheme. Randolp! H Fifth floor.” 2 = ’ % y M Mass., was bes Milton A. 2 Ery STUDENT ) You will want to begin with and short or long, as you pre- ar ant. % fa§t Mr. and Garner left for a! 1083 Monta. e ue northeast after Jum ligh p . 3 r . .:Ene;lififig\ S A SR The World’s Efficient Nurse. g $25 pair $26.50 pair :-“gc.);’fi.g‘); e T R AP ":;\:‘";m?fl(‘:m:'m Japan! What a —artistic in design and coloring—of ex- The preferfed hanimgs for many of the gray canton vrene..ey‘*‘nra"\;: ’:m“.figpfdr e n“me._._' Tz yards long. % ness, beauty and colorings—some combine g s br v ” h and » Aunt Jane. Now ate Tnts. e addbis bride wil leave | SOUIGNe ‘It be nice. Luther, it vou Mys: - Hildébrand guit with a small hat trimmea in|birthday gitt i e " 2 i —will prove themselves French flow hey will make thelr | Luther —Yes, ~mother. it. would. . st In the Picture Galleries of - v StS Wi . L Dpat ot Aberdeen; | == Another Interesting Exhibit and Sale of D e School i o r Waiter Rogers o I I, O_I ressmaking Schoo outdoor occasions these Mr. H. D. Rogers of Baltimore, Md. G t . d t 1 " Mr.and M. Garner at This e | alian 1S an W ater CO ors October 1st wonderful Fall days— Tha " Mirktiige o Brances” Schait: |1 —the subjects chosen by our buyer while abroad—then later framed to carry 3 : hofer, datighter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- | Svand out the individuality of the subject—all of them originals—exquisite water coi- Under her guidance you may Days when you want a sports P ;‘:“\\:.""h(fif;?«:,'":‘ml.lr(\e Mhae SUPPLIES faanus_ PLFSOLRETS. tion in the art of making light—and that's exactly what Friday, September 21, at 12 o'clock, in | P : d clothes— their fitting, cut- thy e. Of fiber—in the the residence of th Rev. William | rice $25 to $75 ting, sewing —the art of ikt hurch Wyoming avenue. N N A vidi “pj > ies” wi id-i irati % T v g aven A » COLLEGE A visit to'the “Picture Galleries” will afford splendid inspiration for the further thiu[iv). matching trimmings colorings—most of them fash- Miss Constan ¢ and blending colors. ionably striped. Round necked tend A »“2‘3‘358}}){“&3&? I ;:‘C first session fifl f;("de" (;0 fer the sleeves; very straight, ave your new frock ready ; ; wedding trip 1 be at home at | BRIEF CASES | e th{ first real Fall day, so slim and much in the mode. 1, 2, 3 and 4 pockets. Gen- §| we urge that you register o s ‘l{hl"}.rfié‘ii {} uine cowhide. i s n Y 5 ree ore ays 0 ese now, bsforc clzsies are %Hed, D L of Purdie Uni- | for they must be limited that thing in copper and tan—broad Towa State Col- ! - 3 - I = . = D mited s d g S osetear || September Furniture Sale Values — mbafmereininl o i dna TR o NOTF‘ ?Ood 29 Standard Woodward ‘& Lothtop Quali ty Furniture—at prices extraordinarily Register Now. Senuine Leather and Imita- et i Op - defanilend R low—but just for three more days. Saturday will be the last day. Dressmaking School, Sevents foor. !f;;]u)' fO; Slugnl ) - where she i§ | Mrs. Moore will remain | usington u.»\{fi x"\‘o.u;:(mme’k".- COLUMNAR PADS will-go to New York. e 2 . - 3 % —. White and Manila. .2 to 25 3 S . . . . e wid el e : R This Week, in Our Silk: Section . f supper, party in | RSN T j the opening of the‘com- | ierea Naticnal esies * Amons the || FOUNTAIN PENS Sportswear Bection, Third floer. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sa Phillip' Soves, Mr. W Batchelory 1188 “Lelita: Daw- A I : ’ . A MY, and Mrs. & - N\ ¥ Y % ‘\ \ son, Mr. ¢ z and Mr. Johh EVERSHARP 55 | : Homer Chase : Borinelia) slataciot PENCILS tive Connolly, fiss Gold and’ Silver, with fing s onvention, and 1 |] ©F cliP- i at the Shoreham R b L Mr. and Mrs! W. F. McGormun havé aetived from Appiston wix. to'epena | |. COME IN AND LOOK : ik i AREDR S an U THEM OVER | N Mrs, L. 3 Cr;‘a—;é:n—‘z}qd her daugh- i 4 "\\\\\\\\\ AN %5 Katheryn Verran and 1 i A N Toare Verran, hava SHosed THelt sun 1 Soan mer plates, Camp Lou-Ka-Lou, in ¢ = SEaA - An exquisite lingerie crepe, shown exclusively here in Adlrondacks. Mrs. Verran and s ¢ J T = ! 4 X i . b e BRI This Qverstuffed Living Room Suite, $187.50 e Washington. The exhibit preserits a charming collec- aond, Hot § rines. for Sl i Is a Strong September Sale Value ) | tion of trousseau lingerie, for which Bloom Kist Crepe resurning to Wa : R t Mrs. J. K. Miller has returned to A handsome three-piece suite built on a comfortable web spring base; outside backs } | was originally created—and these garments show what Doyl apactment at 2800 L8Lh SaEreet covered in tapestry so that pieces may be used anywhere in the room—loose, comfort- L a truly beautiful trousseau one may have if it be created ARRjuant Austn oo 0E fou e —————————— ‘able cushion seats; sofa, armchair and wing chair as sketched, $187.50. g 2 . . : 4 ¢ 3 4+ pespiture Section, Sixth foor. ; : 7l { from this lovely silk. The colors are.appealingly deli- £ - : o cate—lovely coral, palest blue—orchid, yellow and pink. [SSSSSSSSILSESSESSSESI) e ] ‘ , i b, St 1. Silk Prices Have Shot Upward ‘ : : ‘ To Keep Your Baby Comfortable and Happy —But “Sterling 8-0-8" = In-Doors and Out-of-Doors Silk St 0 Ckings £ : »- i —is the aim of every mother—and here are many things to help you— ; ‘ A Whitney Baby Carriage Kiddie Koops ‘ i ’ £t i j — lay ‘yards imaginable, and : : — ttle one comfortable on journeys make ,the best play yards imagina i Selhng . 1| G @ ke Yo e O e, They're especially when little folk get tired there’s a comfortable oy built for service and comfort. The two sketched, mattress, and screens to keep baby from falling exceptionally good models. $35 and $45. out, too. . Three sizes. $14.75, §28.75, $3L. Lk = — — ' "This Comfortable Overstuffed Suite, $165.95 :An‘”her E:ample 0, sepwmber Value Givin‘ —means having meals pleasantly for both baby “isn't so very difficult if one has a comfortable A e‘omfoi'lab'l); inviting ‘suite, durably constructed so as to give long and satisfactory and mother. Well made ones, of golden oak, walker to help out. . In white enamel, $5; in service; covered in dark brown and blue interwoven denim—and when desired this cover have a large tray, $7.75; in mahogany finish, $8; golden oak or cherry finish, $3; others, $250 to may be replaced to match any color scheme you prefer. others ‘to $1(36: $6.45. A Highchair Learning to Walk For the Nursery Rock-A-Bye Swings Nursery Chairs, in white or ivory, with trays, —give baby many ‘a happy- hour, and Ire'll be $5.75 to $12.50. quite contented and give mother time for many Nursery Seats, in.white enamel, $2.50. other little things she must do. $I, $L50 to $5. ‘house e saster of 847/ o the disaste! Sl 8O8—A ‘full fashioned 11strand 42-gauge stocking made of double x-tra crack silk. Now is the time for every woman to add a box to her reserve. Fall ‘Shades Complete : LOG CABIN DUNE MED. GREY FIELD MOUSE ~ MODE-- -~ - TAUPE" SUEDE AUTUMN RUSSIA NEW OTTER ~ CARAMEL AFRICAN Mt % And 10 other new $hades 3 1337 F Street Disgoneliy scross from " This 3-Piece Reed-Fiber Suite, $53.65 4 i An Exceptio 5 Price for fimoki ayulioss T’". Yo Whitney Carriage, of fiber reed, with Fiber Reed, in: frosted cafe brown, it Rich barogial brown finish; ‘with loose cushions, and backs upholstered in attractive cre- y ible gear, rubberstired wheels, :':,!:lt::‘ya;n( for comfort and tonne ; spring seat construction. Table to match this suite, $9.65. S it G ot g LI Willow snd Reed Furpiture Section, Fifth Soof. = g 65 safety strap : ok e ol 32