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{ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1923 Phi_Epsilon Sorority . &l Harry W. ‘Somach of New York city and | Jean M. and Rosalie Noardman, girl, Robert M. 7 ; D v has issued in ity . i = r Derlekron, 47, St Elleabeth's| tnfant of Charles and Myrtle Rowe, 30 < . . a) o vitations for a reception Friday eve- | Mama e Licenses. Anh Tralins of this city. Walter and Margaret Mahany, boy. ospitai, . fiII}ZENS INDUROE @ D@ jL@ t Mo Noyember 3, at 5:90 k, in u(m.»«gnur' been tssued to the | THoward. ‘end Viola. Raakiaer J. Leslle and Marie Bowling, boy. Margaret 3. Parent, 60, 517 B. C:pitol st.| " praees amterson 45 4 Jncksor st. 0. K e Washington College of Music. Duvid’ M lin_of Roseville, Va. and| TLorca P, and Harrlet Winings, girl. James Domer, 80, Providence Hospital. Frince; Winston, 50, & Taylors. Court. v kin Rudy of Takoma Park, Md., and | Martha C. Gayle of Fredericsburg, Va. Irvipg and 1ds Terry, boy. Frark 8. Roberts, 77, 312 the Cordova. lie Willimn ' Damon, 38. erl The C. W, S.C. Card Club will have | Grace N. ity R PR RIS TSt Hobt - nd Lacetta Thepor oy Congs, 5 18 e 2 ummings, 57. 1525 A | Estelle Jones, 30, Freedmen's Hospital. (Continued from Eighth Page.) ; i g | 'a a five hundred party in the parlors of | Herbe + £ | e the' Catholic Community House. 601 ir g Ol . Con: Births Reported. Exts il i Mebtso Fadeors, ‘o0 o ehins, | oDoreihe Virinia’ Johauon, 15, €20 itor- . U. tour of this country, arrived yester-|E street north every Friday e . e wnd May Teresa Irving and R Willlam Franklin Sennétt, 3 | “Bienor Harvey. 1, 1112 Congress court. day in Washington and are at the|ning at 8:30 o 8 rganty The following births have been reported to| IT Rutt: L aren’s Hospital. Mary Elizabeth 11 ot 1221 | New Willard. o Reeso of Ehensburg, P, and | the Theaith " department in e last twenty- f 3 Tntant o ter and Margaret Mahany, | Waller et ¢ e S e | 2 i A our hours: & ospital. Jake Reedid month 5 1 5 298 >, b & et h! W aul C. and Jessie Sprinkle 3 0 athes ren’s Hospital, Mr. and Mrs, Georize T. Monroe of, _Patronesses of the Monday Y of ord, OKla., and | Nicola and Dorotea Carrera, boy Paul 0. and Jestie Spriakie, bey. milfant of Walter 'and Emlly Kirby, 20| Infant of ‘Bromsie whd Dearl Brandon, § g ki Detroit, Mich., are at the Lee se | Supper Club, to meet at th 5 by y. Franceseo and Maddalena Battinieri, girl. h st hours, 442 3rd st. n.e. North Capitol Association| Psoi At e Lee House |y nilton, are Mrs. Willlam ips Binson and L M. Hartis. Sitopo. gl Tichard and Marion Harrington, boy. rd st o Willinm V. Brooks and Hazel M. Moore, Ivanus and Margaret Stokes, jr.. girl. William L. and Mary P. Malone, girl. both of Cleveland, Ohio, Charles G. and Clara C. Vollmer, boy. Ceasar and Julia Gray, girl. 3 L Team No. 5 of the U. S. S. Jacob | Mrs. a . Townsend, Mrs. Law. G. Sco i % » Walter W. and Mary' Stewart, boy. Adopts Favorable Reso- |, ontit: S s ™mtiifun Lo, | rnce Fotnend.” Mr o X0 | sepatneuin ibios 8 Bt Zg b oxt o £ Pl ey e, b 3 has been working zealo; for the | Ffoulke, Mrs er H. Tucke: R Bt i agton and Anale M. Jack e L. and Anns A. Outsall, giri. Brumsie and Pear] Brandon, girl. lution. |'ball to be n at the Marine bar-|Mrs. Charles J Mrs. Morris Jes and E irl. Williem H. and Szrah Shorts, boy. R | racks Monday evening, November 5, | nest Locke, Mrs. Perry Johnson | ort Saunders and Susie Chambers. o : ey Frank and Malinda Simms, girl. GOWNS rzfi alr/ i_v;,mrw.—wxln:‘\w:é-um 2] 1 R, L, ¥ . —_— at 9 o'clock. Miss Elizabeth na. omas and Aurelia Colemun, both | v E. Langley, girl. 3 L A N ¥ airman of S son and Eliza Ry om. The proposal tofloat 'a bond fasus v (GIRRER et SIRTIEL o e 7e. e Deaths Reported. to meet urgent nicipa rove- | assiste A velina Gleaves, e & Vi n P s city. 2 o s ent_municipal improve- | keg by n o hedves | ton, Til, are at Wardman Park Hotel. | Myrie £ i A Bravisteln : The following deatbs have been reported to Shek: wias (anproyedby s the — Joskoe and Rose lrown, both of Rich.'| Lewls M. and 3 3 o, the health department in the last twenty- Capitol and Eckin b S| s e e e Sdward J. an, V. Mea , girl. | four hours: ; ' s 5 e O il s 51 McCaustand and Mary V. Littleton, | James 3 and 11 ; : Sarail L. Tomeopathic Hospital. 3 ; 3012 Grd st i 1309 G ST.NW._s~" Come No Returns Early | The Friendly Shop Exd::m” ation, meeti in the Emery |} 3 Miss Js cet, | Will give its first din of the sea- | cCousland and Magy ¥, Littloton, | 3onk . 'ana 1 son tomorrow night at ) o'clock at School last n Actio! ake a v Bdward E. and Dt oL r ; the church., There will be the g 1 »eal dnd Missourt clson. a favorable recommendation from e dlnner served by the ladies, and an | finwa"s Coman of Hagerstown, an the execu e committee. i interesting lecture. All the men of | Lilan ¢ The association again went on rec- Mrs _m;: ‘\‘hun-h and their friends are |_ a in favor he installation of a A\'ll;}j"m‘*l‘:l-gn ,?‘,’\T'““ o stem « ssure hydrants for ! e S P atie, i S i euiia At l Sl A burposes 1n the business | Holmes e T Velvet ippers Washingtotn, 1L, {afternoon will be prece by bridge - ch ss “or club members. Dr. Ethel Waters| need for a rearrangement of | Hunt, I (] s of consa atienin s, it NED A\{’;“fi:’i‘l’:’;‘“‘.fi;}":’.‘f _ PL AlTlNG 1143 Conn. Fashion” longed for some- Dresses WOl'th$25€99 $35 et ?'““’”’e"x.h Misn aiie e Avenue thing really new! And then she & fr o ; - ‘\{L.::“~ - :":‘ _Z""‘g‘."' ; Mce U RE Hol oy o e . thought of making slippers of Tresents” : : — = — Distinctive Back Velvet, and here they are— -lfl g ——Sale_-——-—-—-—Tomorrow Milline ry first—at the “City Club Shop.” e coently abandoned 1V the Wast- A . nghtly O ccasion : 95 He on, chairman of the peared to be el o L . From 10 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. for cvening, L Fine Poiret Twills Draped Models oon and sport ' ¢ Checks and Plaids Pleated Effects ) ' Lovely Satins Straightline Styles vear—hats combining Crepes de Chine Coat Frodks structedto 0 e is flat Crepe Basque Types - = o 5 to 9 p.m. the character and qual- Flat Crepes asque Typ: at lst dinneritzoms sto v g : Velveteens Embroidered and S 3 'd ai b\ Music by the Famous Meyer Davis ity demanded by dis- G ) Crepe Face Satins Tailored Styles New Willard Orchestra el criminating women. The New Willard I = - U An Actual Saving eastern g e Pennsylvania Ave., 14th and popular Cloche Hats in all ion o - .t Iy’ F Streets shades. : g Of $10 to $15 L. M. Boomer, Frank S. Hight, President Managing Director. Hemstitching: Buttons Covered movement to 1 ¢ v s b 1 line on P stre he members - 1 On Saturdays dancing also dur- felt it should be th 5 | ing luncheon from 1 to 2 pm.; The committee was in- < i at tea from 4:30 to 6 p.m.; during 300 Dresses in all—coming right Il e e I e e I = i = i == n == The Sari ' at the very moment when thoughts are centered on new Dresses for 810 ; G Fall and Winter wear. There are - - \ dresses in this lot for which the A damty Black Velvet Opera Pump - manufacturer asked that much and g some for which he’d ask consider- of wondrous charm and. grace, also\ln T R black suede, black satin and patent Dresses for— leather, with cut-outs. Afternoon, Shopping g % , The “City Club Shof” of i Business and Street Wear Scores and scores of styles—featur- ing clever draped effects, straightline types and basque styles, with charming trimming details, including Val and net lace collars, cabochons, pleated georg- ette frills, colored embroidery, stitch- ing, braiding, etc. Largest Exclusive Ladies' Apparel Shop in \Vas}fmg- ELEVENTH ST. ton. Smartly Tailored Suits ‘ Marked at an Appealing Price 45 Poiret Twills and Tricotines—of strictly tailored finish—de- sig’ned on the long. straight. graceful lines—with every evidence The House Df Courtasy [——o|c——[o]c——=fa|=—a|0|c—=|a | —=|o|e—xa 0| =—2a ol e— —lal=——a|a| —a[——|o]c—=] Sizes for Women and Misses—16 to 46! pE———————— - 13006 St. 9. W, | gmmmz:zmzmzmmzmwmmmzmmwmwmmm:z:z:z.z; Comparison proves us cheap- est. . We can never be undersold —because our policy of cash buy- ing and cash selling gives you an advantage here always. e pnoT S Another Sensational Sale of Poiret Twill 3ut e of refined craftsmanship; and lined with silk. Also—a selec- tion of smart Tweed Suits—with fur collars—offered at the same e ese e e e e essesesssssssssssss $osssssasssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss remarkable price—$45. Thus you can supply a wardrobe neces- Girls Winter Coats Fitting Ages from 2 to 14 Years and Offering Values from $6 to $10— $4,75 Made up in the very latest models—in Polair, Velour, Chinchilla, Cheviot and stylish plaid weaves. Cut on gen- erous lines; some side-tie, others straight-draped. The smaller sizes have real fur collars. Plain tailored or em- broidered; and warmly sity under very favorable conditions of cost. Third Floor Featuring the Much-Favored Fox Scarfs They are smardy modeled—in la!'ge Boa shapes—and all the leading colors—Brown, Taupe. Platinum, Rose, Black, Blue, Red, Beige, Gray, etc. $99.50 o $99.50 Fur Coats and Jacquettes They Are Surprisingly Marked Jacquettes. in Caracul, Raccoon and IVIAFMOt: - ool ool e S e o bl oitie s st aieoie 0o eheiis s ToTeiese Third Floor Sealine (Dyed. Rabbit) Coats—48 and 50 inches long; with TEVEISE SIrIPeS..cececvecerccrsnsecsssscsssccnsssonnns Natural Muskrat Coats—45 inches long; with self collar . ... .. Sl . Sealine -(Dyed Rabbit) Coats—trimmed with Skunk, Viatka Squirrel, Kolinsky, Dyed Fitch; 48 and 50 incheslong.................. cesenen . Natural Muskrat Coats\—48 inches long; several different models..........cciivinvememes Jap Mink Coats — self-trimmed; crush collars, etc.; #5: inchesdlong. o tioviis Sl B G UK 2o TRl el Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Co;'-xtsflsk\mk. Natural and Viatka Squirrel or self collars and cuffs; 48 inches long . e e R e M S e SRR Third Floor EEEEEEEE:——:EE—EEEE:—:EEE $23293238383232428238382242222232823238233232383232832392222323243882222228232228328232832822¢2¢8324328322224832022822822222022424 fl g | m ] E @ E '! | fl E @ i | A R