Evening Star Newspaper, October 18, 1923, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1923, ° Miss Jennle Fitch, have taken an dlestick used by the Brad- | of blue polret twill with coat and hat - OCielyr |Ha i d m e i by e o e ¢ e o They will return to thore Hoer W cn | flower: some old jewelry, a small| Rear Admiral and Mrs. T. J. Cowle Francigeo. painting which was exhibited in|have returned to their apartment at Buckingham Palace in 1793, are|!he Grafton Hotel. (Continued from Fighth Page.) Mrs. H. C. Kirkbride of Norris- s town, Pa. and Mrs. Daniel Ritter of | #MONE Mrs, Albert Baggs' collection. spending a few days at the Hotel|Indiana, Pa. have come to Wash-| The painting Is of the great- » Marquls, ington 'td “attend the meetings of | grandparents of Mrs, Speel, Richard $5,000 DAMAGES ASKED. Costume the Washington Seminary alumnae |ywpio” gna Saran Eleamor berry,| V/illiam D. Hottel has filed suit in Mrs. Joseph Leiter is at Hot Springs, | 31d are staying at the Hamilton Ho- < m Footwear IR = Dr. and Mrs W. H. Roperts of|°f Fdmund Burke, and founded the “:'”"“fj“'"“’;“ from Thomas J. Keat- Mrs, Evans Sewall, daughte; AR e A e abaxty ‘gri first Latin school in Philadelphia, in |\nS: OWner of an automobile which, he 1a %, Evana 8 ughte / ¢ > Lee | says, collided with him April 26 at Hobley 1 ;| the remainder of the week. REED) 18h street and Florida sventre northe The College Women's Club will | The wedding of Miss Ruth Leah|west. Hottel says he sustained seri- Five @ auncheon Saturday at Whioh | Avier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | ous Injury. He is represented by At- y sateil hnieatot oo ecoe ry Ayler, to Mr. Charles Graham [torney E. D. Crammond. nomics of the Department of Agri- (Morgan, jr. son of - culture, will be the guest of honor | 81 Grsham Morgnn: Wi, for tha eacly rautilan tol. Richard White was the first cousin | (¢ District Supreme Court to recover Made to Order The bles at luncheon at her home at : o op & | the v. W. A. Morgan officiatin r The church was decorated in palms ferns and autumn follage, with tali Af standards of chrysanthemums mark- Nichols. “|ing the pews reserved for the family. i Pl ing the ceremony an elaborate ') The exhibition of heirlooms and rel- R akier. bartiunc with 21 /2 ics for the benefit of the Monticello | Cls obeson at the organ, e RS many new and foundation fund opened this morning | Briteciwhis WS EIven. insmar, a Julcy steak? Lk mart styles shown o rlage by her father, wore a gown of L e s _an B y eter M. Dorsch and [iD the home of Mrs. M | white chiffon georgette crepe. Her Sdfasidoned chicken ~din- here in fine patent Albert H. Mickler, | drews, at 1230 16 t, and will [ tulle veil was held in place by an Drow. 1, Tor Sianes,Eny are spend 4 week at Haddon Hall, |t through this wee Th ivory Spanish comb, and she carried night-—we serve all three. leather and L o g in Atlantic City s s a shower bouquet of bride roses and Special Steak and Itals —_ E lilles of the valley. pecial Steal talian Cabin suede. 4 Bessie Rissler, Lafaye 3 The maid of honor, Miss Ada En- Dinners, $2 each . J. Morton | & 3 tl ) twistle, wore a_gown of silver lace Chicken Dimners, $2.50 | n er of | over orehid and carried gphelia roses. X i The bridesmaids, Miss Marle Gatch- At e aros. for ell and Miss Kathryn John, wore re- ) served | Friday and Saturday tively, gowns of green and apri- daily from 4:30 to 6. i M. tev. o clating. The | € s Dinner and supper | S ceremony was 0110 IS : hte V. ccorzette crepe trimmed with sil- T e weprar . ion in the home « bert Bowi a a steel raved | ver lace and carried arm bouquets of | Hain $336 for reserva: TR Matser res ams ® c Autumn flowe aves e Rober pink and red r tion. Meyer Dapis’ Fa- Footwear Made “ in both the ch 3 b ure_of Col. Wil-| Mr. Morgan had as best man Mr. \ mous De Borddie Baud. Herl » e v as e g- | Herman Fakler and the ushers were 4 T'romise M d - i On's . e Aubrey Clayton and Mr. Warren ® | 1304 F STREET N.W. 1 1 atece ed b A 111 & 3 E neer. VY. . 3 b Mrs. William Bowie has r reception was held in the parlors of Th as u 3 D) ed bridal couple were - . 3 H v o 2 e, E assisted in'recelying by Mrs. Avier Mybn Swmartest K - Fresh s .bs lb 14(: mother of tl bride, w WO e T T ¥ In aibeaded robe of old rose Eeorgotte Na1 Jhomas Circle Ll parerimps.............10, ekirt. H tulle ve 3 E ve er § P go. | crepe and Mrs. Morgan, mother of the . L HEF Tl el i B %t convent over 00 vears ake. | crepe and Sirs. Morgan, motner of the Pork Loin Roast............lb, 25¢c e de roses a flies of the |lish chintz 200 years old. velvet. U LU LTV LU all, crude Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Harriette Rissler attended her | 0 « ¢ over | Morgan left for an extended motor Smoked Hams. e S e .lbo, 24c p . ZOW! T yflower er; trip, Mrs. Morgan wearing a dre THE NEW NEW HANDMADE s Ly CHAPPIE ——p—=== | oress | Prime Rib Roast Ib. 32¢ COATS BLOUSES best man and the ust ptiins 2 Shoulder ClOd Roast. oie1s elie e .lb. zzc mond Rissler, Mr. win Dowling, Mr. Q P 3 s .95 to .95 e e > .95 .00 4 , i) ) g = 54059 Vo Hooop illen” | FTIESIIGN Bl of Lamibs. .............H, 38 & Fon L oot o e helte Sare |G N Shoulder Lamb Roast.......lb., 22c lrenlun._mu!l}ngn he bridegroom, was AL -T) 3 ¢ il i 2 e il sy Great Purchase Sale Friday and Saturday :|||veal Cutlets.......... . Tb, S5e e etson o€ A Breakfast Bacon by the piece, Ib., 19c el el d: 1305 F Street 200 BEAUTIFUL COATS Milbrook Eggs............doz, 29c Mrs. Turrell have taken an apartment s ased from one of New i i urers, a B e o) Deve taien gn arerimenty Just purchase o e of New York’s leading manufact , at = tremendous sacrifice, because of financial difficulties suffered by them during Creamer Butter lb 500 bu“r:;‘;\ ~ ?:;fcl:gr n“c\xfi:‘(:rri‘:do{\(zny_\l“i; the last few weeks. These garments are well tailored, finest linings used, . the Hamilton Hot Mrs, Baird was | and a most wonderful assortment of big fur collars and cuffs. Mary Humle James of | o MR SN SALE PRICE SALE PRICE | Filet of Haddock..........Ib, 25d on. 4 Trout. . sistant general c Biet to be at Wy ; A SAVING OF A SAVING OF . Comnn Goex 10 $10-90 to $15.00 $20-00 to $4.00 P otatoes g:;m}l 10 Ibs. 2 2 c Mr. Charles A. Cogan left this imi L e T The Mimi eral convention of the srnaf BEAUTIFUL DEBSB le Students” Association, The con- 100 Cabba e 1 3c o8 comtint e Eeliay, Octaber 13, —to select froui, Capies of impotted models and late models by the foremost dasigners oy i Liiia i ol sunatiat THE above sketch exclusively shown in of New York. 100 Dresses of Velvet, Satin, Chiffon, Georgette laces and combinations [ [ 99 “Cairo Oneofour T, i I : of novelty materials in black, navy, the new shades of brown and light colors. For Kalas of Pelham t accompanicd by Sir Rober Also in gray suede, auto suede and . = R Tor N W W patent legiher. 200 Beautiful Handmade Hats 2 ||Del Monte Peeled Apricots, 24 can, 25¢ C l os i n g O u t e St A s Blue Label Catsup. ... .large, 22¢; small, 15¢ 1 ° ntown, Phitadeiphia, black suede, with ornament on side, strceh sicuioon and qyeRng wesn O 4 le. 19 5 Extra Special at $25.00, $29.50, $35.00, $39.50 nions c gl Beten € ik ot Py Thirteen - fifty Special Lot of French Serge, Poiret Twil, Crepe and Satin Dresses Sugar 10Ibs. 97c Frick, spent y ¥5t e New Sale Price, $15.00. Savings of $5.00 ug » ‘Wett of London, who are Mrs. G. K d her daughter, sofki i i 's. D d turbans, pokes, all black d hats, o = it i o i e e i e Lt ety Beechnut Peanut Butter.lg., 27¢; small, 16¢ S || Goldenrod Cheese Spread, jar. . . . . . .25¢ GBI, Gen. and s w. h graceful Spanish heel and medium vamp. Savi of $10.00 to $15.00 GROCERY SPEC[AIS Willard, where arr Farf i ) Smithfield Apple Sauce. . .2 cans, 25¢ of gold and silver, metallic cloth and combinations of two-tone materials. B honut S hetti. . ......... IZ%C Made From Finest Old Sharp New York State Cheese Entire Present Stock and Fixtures i 1 Baker’s Wet Cocoanut. .. ...can, 15¢ Being Sold Without Regard to Cost! ‘ Old Dutch Cleanser. . . . . . .3 cans, 25¢ Drastic Reductions | i i i 1|Coffee Old Dutch, 31bs. 70c ; ; B & M Fish Flakes. .. .large can, 17c All Over the Store 1D 1€ =2 Vieet Pillsbury’s Graham Flour . . . 5-b. bag., 27¢ Tremendous . | B h— ol : i1|Del Monte Fruit Salad. . ... . .can, 35¢ Reductions i Beads i Jello...........ceevn......pkg, 10c Trimmings & . ords S0 2 Armour’s Grape Juice....pint, 19¢ on All o Thousands Operetta Pump 8 || Gorton’s Deep Sea Roe. ... .can, 17c oy i " Hold the Center of the Stage! || Schimmell’s Pure Preserves. . .Ib), 29¢ Goods Girdles Bunches Notions = 6 [CTURED, at left—the “Erminie’ —an exclusive Topes Pure P reserves,: . 29C c ! ivati i i - -Currant. . Sanit 1 and captivating innovation. No buttons, no Gor Try Raspberry: 2 2 ing. Simply a dainty sliding strap that holds the Glen Rosa Marmalade. .. ...lb., 25c Goods Etc. Bunch . ! shoe daintily—and effectively in place. In Black Ki lNDlZg)%A[::’cllo{; 3 for 25¢ Velvet, Satin, Suede, or Patent. Also in Brown ipper S SR SR Star Lobster..M......larfiegn, ggc . : 5 ' ’s Elb s s New Electric Sewing Machines . Pictured, at right —The “Pinafore” —another dainty §°§i¥ Boned Chicken. %_“5 ca;, 40 at Pl'ices to Make You Gasp! - | slipper for wear at Evening—when the slim foot, gracefully Pamunl ey Meal.......2-b. pkg-, 10¢ shod, should appear at its very best. In Black Suede, ° L Also a Few Used Machines at a Fraction 41 Black Satin, and Patent leather.......coveveenn... $10 Clder gallon 35c of Their Value. e i ' Queelil (gfes, bulk. .. t 48 pin:, ggc 1 2 "Featherwaight™ Mazola Oil. ...........qt,48c; pt., 26c Reductions! Reductions Everywhere! Chiffons Maccella Peas - can, 19¢; dozen, $2.20 Some Lots enh c.im c1 s 33'75 : . 1| Pick of tl}nle Pa;,ck Peas. can,lll?:%c‘;: ddozen, g%gg Ve nal . Store All-si! : stockings ; o as. . - doz. ] l-(l)the"Go Are' WP . SR Open ‘I’f f:qmme fbfla::’{_' Cor. 7th & K Sts. \ lé“EfiRs. ;{unel P“dcan’ding 0 ". ] 1_“;- 27¢ Going! SHOP ume Promptly o:ing:‘ < At These 3 Stores 414 ¢k St. 1 I ' a 4 E.Tn'fs Eighth and E At9AM Only ‘1318 G St. 1 Sahnontallpink,anns 25(!

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