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SOCIETY. Autumn Weddings Pleasing! Feature in Capital Events Marriage of Miss Elizabeth Evans and Mr. Ralph A. Graves to Be Notable Agair—Many Brides List'ed.- With th dings, th arranged c idemic of surprise wed- ul\}? "\Ih Loff;«, w. Hifiigu of ]l\\!:l R their ‘marriage taking place ately and -beautitully | nrday, September 8. to attend the | " gfter October 2 Mr. and Mrs. Riggs llizabeth Evans | will be at home, at 517 Kenyon street northwest. ing make it a way, from the tary there will be men letters who will witn mony. "| A pretty wedding took place Tues- many Buests|day afternoon, when Miss Alice Ade-, iches of mill- |laide Grant, diughter of Mrs. Adelalde Giramanof irant, became the bride of Mr. Adbmomen O | Sonn g o™ i ceremony was the cere- | performed by the Rev. G. G. Johnson, | - |at 2 o'clock, in the apartment of the Elizabeth | bride’s mother, 3033 16th street. Only | {the immediate families and a few inti- lam {mate friends witnessed the ceremony the informal re- and beside various br of Miss The bride wore gown of ¢ brown canton crepe and georget heavily beaded and made on long lines, !the drapery on the side of the skirt followed | Peing held in place by a large beaded ollowed | ornamen sage bouquet 1 for the jof tea r of the valley. familles | Miss attended her as mi ing a gown of cinton crepe, made ‘on iex, and @ corsage | rust ed ed by her L{)unt.’. s Nboyduet ot pin Mr. Goodloe S s was the best 3 man. maid of honc The bridal couple left after the re- ves of Philad i il man for his brother, | Wearink & three-pice Oliver- ! model hat. Mr. ‘(l\'luht-r 15 at The weddin; Alve £ yant str terfield, son J. M. Westerfield of | § hurch of ter B. Reed The bride attended by M. Alvey of om's best Betts of and Mrs. e thelr hom e Mr. Wi e a suit of nd brown and car- of Rock- the home land, and is nd the late ckville, Md. in the west He and his ive there. the son of M rd H. Stok made his out four ¥ ide will continu g date of Miss Margaret of Judge and Mrs Gordon Tib- ed from November v particularly in-{ 528 12th St. N.W. One Door Below F Hats of Personality . We Are Featuring a Splendid Line of Sports, Street and Dress Models Exceptional Variety Shown at Such Moderate Prices as ew Hampshire avenue. will be performed by o Wilfley, and will be a Miss Amelis Gude will attend her er as mald of honor and Mr. Granville brother of the bride, will be the best man took place enth Day breakfast. cousin- of the Botsford, ompanied nsworth, cousin of a gown of white ple lines; bouquet of W ses. She t. tended by Miss Edith Harrigan of Me: Mass., who wore a gown of :pe de chine. Mr. Waldo E.! rth of Washington, N. H., was he out-of-town guests were ' . Herbert Wood, M They will apartment of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Luella David, 16th ' and Monroe streets, F'llper Finnerty of the Sacred Heart Church .officlating. Only the relatives and. a few intimate friends were ‘present. £ The living ‘room, where the cere- mony was performed, was beautifully, dgcorated .for the occasion in white The other rooms were decorated in pink dahlias and ferns. The bride was given in marriage by her mother and her oply attendant was her sister, Miss Mignon David. The bridegroom’s best man was. his brother, Mr. Waverly Taylor. The bride’s gown, of white satin crepe with pearl trimming and Bertha of rose point lace was particularly be- Ad- | dahlias and with white satin ' dra- peries, ‘the bride and “bridegroom | tistically arranged with orange blos- standing under a large white satin |Soms; She carried a’shower bouguet bell with flowers forming the clapper. (Continued on Seventh Page.) —_— e j : 1216 F St. N.W., - OPENING The Mode steps forth with a new charm in our first formal presenta- tion of coming ‘and her véil of tulle was ar- AUTUMN MILLINERY Exquisite creations of famous milliners—high- class adaptations of the latest and smartest French models. Correct Modes for Madame and Mademoiselle are here displayed in their most bewitching interpretation. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to the women of Washington to view this exhibition of the newest fashions in autumn millinery in our Third Floor Hat Shop vember 6 on the || & where they will onary work. Mr. rns will make before sailing. wedding of Mi ymond M. evening a short | | MONDAY, TUESDAY., WEDNE OCTOBER 1, 2 AND 3 804 Seventh St. N. W. For Monday Only WONDERFUL SALE NEW FALL HATS Arranged in Two Special Groups $2.95 and $4.85 choose from!! What a splendid collection of modes you.can There are hats fashioned of Lyons | McCall Patterns. .Silk Prices may have go where, l;ut not here because— remember, we manufacture our own silks and are not dependent upon outside thoygh raw silk sped upward in price, our mil ply of lower-priced raw material to work on. Of course, when that supply runs out—but then, that's why we urge tage of the umuswally low Loom- to-Wearer prices. SOCIETY. s o/’ America./. 1114 G St. N.W. Please Note: Chiffon Taffeta —In two-tone combinations for evening wear or brides- maids. Crisp, lustrous quality seldom obtuinable at this price. ne up else- Satin Charmeuse —Nothing surpasses the popularity of this lustrous drapy silk. Navy, brown, cocos, and a dozen other pretty colors. All-silk Canton Crepe —Pure silk through and through, no wonder it is lus- trous. All the preferred shades from the palest to the deepest, including black. Satin Crepe —The ‘reversible feature resulting in some charming gowns. With one side used for the dress proper and the other for trimming. sources. So that, Is still have a sup- you to take advan- Flat Cre;;e“ _‘7 Yard, $3.29 A wonderful' weave, heavy, durable, fi Choice colors for eve: street wear. a yard. Substandar S Coats of Ormandale, Roi de Lane and other high-class fabric in high-grade furs and plain. to very close margins of profit to force early business. Sport Coats, $29.50 and $35.00 Values, at Golf Crepe | —A heavy silk and wool spiral crepe, an ideal fabric for full costumes. Capes and jacquettes, choice colors, also | black. lustrous. g and Elsewhere at $4.50 rm and Satin Canton | —Substandards of our 40-inch $4.75 quality, heavy lum- inous fabric of exquisite’ richness, choice fall colorings. B & A Spool Silk Yard $1 98 Yard $1 89 Yard $2.98 Yard $3.19 Yard $ 3 49 Yard $3 69 PECIAL SALE Season’s Choice Coats, Suits, Dresses and Millinery at Unusual Offerings Black, Gray, Reindeer, Brown and Navy DRESSES richly trimmed v. Remarked 595,00 _ Poiret Twill, Satin, Canton Crepe, Satin-face Canton—the Fall's newest styles. Navy, Black, Brown, Tan, etc., grouped into two lots for this Special Sale. $1 $25.00 and $29.95 Dresses 9.95 and $22.50 Dresses ! $1 MILLINERY Sport or Dress Hats—all colors. ! $5.00 and $7.50 special, at Embroidered Felts, Feather-trimmed Felts, Embroidered Velvets, Feather-trimmed Vel $7.95 4.95 $ 1 9.95 $8.50, $10 and $12.50 Hats spe- cial, all colors, at Hats made of Velvet $7.50, $10, $12.50 & $15 SOROSIS Defines Fall FASHION With Pumps of Patent Leather unite t on th leather French ori B—A leather morn from Sorosi heel. ©—The lattic work on ihis pump make Spanish heel, make this Sorosis pump correct for every occasion. y . Velvet, Panne, Duvetyn. combined with rich Metallic Cloths. Every wanted Style and Color for both Miss and Matron. WHEN YOU WANT THE MOST FOR’ YOUR MONEY—TRY GUILFORD’S 000000000 oooooog Middy Dresses $5.95 With Bloomers; Sizes 6 to 16 Years. SPECIAL purchase A of the better grade dresses.made of fine qual- “ity, yet serviceable blue linene. Guaranteed fast color. - Emblem on sleeve. Pearl button and braid trimmed. . A Sale of All Wool Jersey Dresses $5 TYLISH straightline models, belted and fancy wool embroidered. Sizes 2 to 6 years with or without pan- ties. Also sizes 6 to 14 years in browns, henna, jade, buff, navy and combinations. A Sale of Girls’ Coats $16.95 Handsomely styled coats in_plain or sports materials. Straightline. or tie side, with or without fur collars. New Fall shades in sizes 8 to 16 years. 0000000000000000000000G000000000006LO000000000000000000000000000U Mager Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality,937-939F St. N.W. A Special Announcement From Our THIS'COAT $505 iDDC\ClUCEIC:n A Sale of Girls’ Coats $5.95 One style as pictured. Fine all wool serviceable materidls developed inte coats for school, or play. New patch pockets, belted, convertible: collars and button and buckle trim- ming. Lined throughout. Sizes 2 to 6 years in desir- able Fall shades. A Sale of ' « Girls’ Coats $8.95 Would be excellent value at $10. Genuine “Carlton” As- trakhan, convertible collar, belted, patch pockets, button trimmed. Also serviceable all woa} fabrics in many wodels. Newest shades.” Sizes 2 to 6 ~ears. A Sa.e of Regulation “Jack ‘Tar” .. Middy Blouses $1.95 Fine quality white linene, yet very serviceable. Navy blue or red collar and cuffs; guaranteed fast colors; 4 to 16, years. Qoo DDDDDUDDDDDDDQDDDDDDDDDDDUDDBUDDéDDD‘O.DUDEIDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD:DUUDDDD:UDDDUDD 0 QODO0OO00000NO000NN00C0H0000000000000000000CN0000000000NC00000000U0NNC000 ANY women in this city have achieved a reputation for. goed dressing in spite of a limited income. How do they do it? They open a charge account with us and wear their clothes while paying for them. Our store has but one price to all, and that is as low as any reliable store. It’s just as much of an advantage for you to have a charge account as a savings account. Any one can buy for cash! The convenience of a charge account is yours for the asking! , Coats—Suits—Dresses Millinery—Furs—Hosiery Silk Underwear—Blouses 8th and Penna. Ave. N.W.