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9 g 'THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1923. r— e for the autumu. has go.:ehd'ng:nr“ apartment in Stoneleigh Court. She is now established in the attractive new house, 16th and K streets, where she will have with her next week her uncle and aunt, the Lord and Lady Korlantae-Hammers- Teturned to the city after a visit of | ley of Korlantae castie, Mountatan, ten days in New York. Kings county, Ireland. It iz the first — lvxun of these dictinguished foreign- Socie Continued from Eighth Page.) Bou-Brande: v ers to America, and they will tour ot Dot (W ehaing he country” Jeiaurely. “Misy Lawler 2 1 will accompany thém to Michigan Miss Dorothy Isubel BrandenburE|sor a family hotee party over Thanks- gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. EdWin!giying at her country place there. §harles Brandenburg, and Dr. Alfred | Xgter Christmas Lord and Lady Ham: Auu Bou of Washington, son of DI.| o ey will spend some time with Ao Bowat Porto Rico, were mar-) other relatives in San Francisco and evening. e Rev. n ttle, taking ship at Vancouver for Carpenter Palmer, pastor of the | austeaiis tn the 1ot 0 ‘Washington Heights Presbyterian Church, performed the ceremony at §:30 o'clock in the church. in’ the |, The first of @ series of card partics : o to be given during the fall and win- Pooaeuice Of holarge company. and &% ¢c: months by the City Club, 1320 G the bride’s parents on Calvert street. | Street, northwest, was held In the The L‘)n;rch”rmd uhcharnnng arrange- ‘3%;, Birao; e se Yo ment of vellow chrysanthemums and ¥ ¥ i s Totoe e aan the club for the wives of members by her father and wore a gewn 5¢|and their guests. The attendance yes- white satin, the stralght skirt having | terday proved that this part of the long "pancli ‘which foll from beaded | Clubs activities s very popular an hoops on each hip, glving a l.ouff:\nt““;?‘rf“‘:‘w.;‘_ played from 2:30 to 4:30 (oo valst wus heavily beaded | yiciook and after presenting the 13 i A Te s orv The big ball- of pearls and cry: held the court | Prizes tea was served. The big batl train of satin. Her tulle veil was|FOOm was protuily decorated with coronet of Brussels lace and | 2utumn leaves. of orange blossoms and she = icd” bride roses with 4 “Showes | Mr. Bugene E. Thompson has issued Hiles of the valley & ran invitations for a dinner, which he will ¥ and orange | AV "I the Willard Toom suite at the W. McCarty was matron of | New Willard next Sunday night. He r her sister, and was in blue | will have sixty guests. cloth, embroidered in brilliants, S a wreath of silver leaves in her hair, Miss Blanche Age: and g)l(: carried yellow roses. and Mrs. Clayrendon Thomas Agee of bride's other attendants were Farmville, Va., was married last Edward J. Kyle, Mrs. L. Dowe W evening to Mr. William Earl Davis, taker, Miss beth Bovd and Miss | son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Davis. The Elfzabeth e. They were dross- | coremony was performed in the new ed alike, d_satin, trimmed | home of the bride and bridegroom, at With nile green, the frocks made with | 627 Allison street, at 8 o'clock, by the bouftant skirts ‘and tight-fitting bod- | Rev. H. D. Mitchell of the Metropoli- ices, with silver ribbon and clus tan Meothodist Church, and was fol- of silver grapes in their hair, and car- | lowed by an informal reception for ried pink roses. the small company which attended . J. W. McCarty 5 tiee ceremony. i the ushers were Mr. Magnum| The bride wore a gown of white Weeks of North Caroling, Mr. Millson | erepe meteor made on straight lines £ Brande Thomas | and trimmed with pearls. her tulle r. Pignob Diuz of Porto | veil was held with a wreath of orange blossoms and she carried bride roses house | and il the vallev. Her only hcva: Jat ant was Mrs. Rudolph Harrell, anthemums and ferns, and the bride | Who was matron of honor, and wore and bridegroom were assisted in re-|orchid ~georgette crepe. a silver ceiving by Mrs. Brandenburg, mother of the former, who wore black satin, | trimmed in gold lace, and carried tea | roses. M Dr. and Mrs. Bou left later for a wedding trip, the latter wearing brown brocaded velvet with a ha > match, and a coat of bwrown velour, trimmed with beaver On their return Dr. and Mrs. Bou | will be at home at 2308 Ashmead ' place. . { daughter of Mr. in the Solid Mahogany Corner Cabinet Dr. and Mrs. Macpherson Crich entertained at dinner at (heir howee last evening for Mr. and Mre, Bugene de Bullet and Mr. and Archibald Russell Dennie of Baltimore. Dr. and AMrs. Crichton have closed their apas ment at ‘\\':u"hnan‘ Park Hote a are now liging at their house ut 1715 H utrect £or the winter. o0 ot 171 Inlaid $140° Mrs. Lucy N. Copeland entertained Triangular shape. for her daughter, Mise Ciare Cope. w0 as to At easily land, at bridge and a linen sh into corner. Well Tuesday evening honor of Mi and durably made and beautifully ‘.”” guests Ifl:x\«hfid ‘with in- Davis, Miss [ & Resiwors: Beryl Jeannetta O King, eth Coombe, Miss | Leah Mary Lout Lemon. " Miss Helien Hanford, ? George Plitt Co., Inc. Margaret Brown. Miss Kathr. =4 rela and-Miss Mildred Buek Painting, Paperhanging and Upholstering Miss Kathleen Lawler, who canceled | 1325 14th St. N.W., Main 4224 a trip to tk ent on account of the | Japa nd returned place November included M Seedeedreleadsadoads ool o I——lal——la[cSole—xo]o]—]0] Over Fifty Years' Satisfactory Service Autumn Weather Shoe Thoug’hts For Women OXFORDS Balmy weather is a thing of the past— colder weather is coming—bri<'- and snappy days ahead. Style Pictured— Oxford, of black Eric calf—plain toe, welt sewed soles, creased vamp, rubber neels, in all sizes and widths, Any Number of Stylcs at $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 Gun Metal Nut Brown Calf Black Kid Russia Calf Brown Kid Suede Leather Patent Leather Sports Oxfords HIGH SHOES Every Woman Should Have at Least One Pair Black kid—brown kid, Rus- sia calf, gun metal—button and lace. Military and walk- ing heels— $5.00 to' $10.00 Styla Pictured Black Kid Boot, flexi- ble welt, sewed soles and rubber enm $7.00 Felt Slippers, $1.25-$2.50 Black Kid Strap House Slippers, $3 to $6 F AMILY SHOE STORE Joseph Strasburger Co., Inc. 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. Members Better Business Bureau [ o] fl] Bl m o] m o] lfl lfl o] IH o] Ifl o} IH o] fll o] lfl o] Ifl 0] I . wreath ia her hulr and carried but-| George W. Daw will give several vio- | Beach, Miss Marion Matthews, Miss terfly roses. lin selections and Mrs. W o . M Muncaster Mr. John B. Davis was best man | will give a reading. TRRES Mrsasen fl;‘;'lol:-cfifl: MacCorts ney. for his brother. The house had an| The decorations will consist of th Nicolson will entertain her attractive arrangement of autumn |association's colors and nppn'pflng ;3 w:g:fl“n' attendants &t luncheon to- leaves and chrysanthemums in laven- | the Halloween season. morrow in_the South American cof- der and yellow. k. Mrs. Willlam H. Smith, jr., sister tee room of the White Peacoc of the bride, Aeted as - | The first of the series of dances to is vis- Ceived with' the weddlng parts afier | Do Siven by the Dancing Class will | ~Miss Kathleen M. Donaldson is vis the ceremony, wearing @ gown of|De held in the Metropolitan Club an- | iting her brother -n}g“-“ . pink georgette crepe and a corsage | NeX the first week {n December. The |and Mrs. John lgelfl e tralning bouquet of sweetheart roses, Mrs. rwclvlnfl committee for the dances (3t the United States BAVE Davis, mother of the bridegroom, also | include Mrs, Henry Benning Spencer, | station, Hampton Roads, Va. received with them and was in black | Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, Mrs. Car- lace and setin. roll C. Glover, jr, and Viscountess de Mr. and Mrs. Davis will be at home | Sibour. atter November 15, at 627 Allison street. . and Mrs. Willlam E. Lefingwell of "Few IYork, ' togetner with their daughters, arrived last l:fl‘hl“;te“t:\; Misg Margaret Rohrer {s enteftain- | New Willard, where they feye ry i ing a company at bridge today in |apartment for a sl k The Confederate Vet to be | compliment to Miss Elizabeth Turner, 5 the guests of honor i.“’f.“’;.?ci':f :xov'-n whose marriage to Mr. Leonard- A. Mr. Frank Andrfavl- fl“.:iudnl::le: by the Mary Tallaferro Thompsoy |Block will take place November §,|small company informally i Confederated Memorial Association at fand Miss K.\hsrln;‘ '(l‘colmn. who | 1ast evening at g | the Confederate Home tomorrow eve- | will be married to Mr. Garland Syd- i ning at 8 o'clock. nor Saturday evening. ’l;ho guests in- 'IZ;{‘.’:'.’.J'J’MI‘::{.?{:“"f:’.‘.‘o‘,?:r’"fi‘:' N. P _ | clude Miss Diana Cumming, Miss An- | &n h A N Tneyebster, honorary pres- | U tte Ashtord, Miss Ellsabeth Taylor | thelr house ‘;‘f.”"m"fil"ufil‘;:?“.‘,z pitality committee, is in charge of the | Jones, Mrs. Henry Marbury, Mrs P“_lcv'fffipan | fca tablc. assisted by Mrs. Rose Gou- | Liowellyn Nicolson jr.i Mre: Cor-|York. Pa. ik i verneur Hoes, Mrs. Rose Mulcare and | nelius Bull, Mrs. Lawrence Du 'Bose, a1 M Marcorm MoWhoprer A mumber | Mra. Bruce Warden, Mrs. John | The Maryland State Soclety Wil of young Iadies will assiat in the | Wright, Mrs. Henry Matthews. jr.;|hold a reception at the FUOWEN S, CF serving of refreshments. Mrs, Theodore Gill, Mrs, Frank Smith, | Club Aud“gz“umi ¢ 8730 o'clock, The Those participating in the program | Miss Frances Henderson, Miss Dor- ‘0"‘0"""’"~‘h iaoiety will be in the are Dr. Clovis Chappel, who will_give | othy Berrall, Miss Virginia Thomp- | officers of the An address:’ Mre *Benjamin Soulo | gon, Miss Julla Willlamuon, Mixs Lucy Tecetviig/Hine, Ganty will sing “Dixie”; Miss Lillian | Mafthews, Misk Emily Mackall, Miss . Chenoweth and Mrs. Frank Morrison | Merriam ~ Sydnor, Miss Ellzabeth | Becke-Carey '::”n“r:fi::tafln- will render solos, accompanied on th pillman, Miss lLeonora Greenlees, | St. Joseph’ u piano by Mrs. Bertram Trenis; Mr.|Miss Nancy Henna, Miss Elizabeth | The marriage of Miss Loulse | \WAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV.AWA I + Ulira Modish A presentation of the most wearable Fashions from the late Paris and New 'York openings. Modes that appeal to women of fine taste, featuring the new Autumn colors and shadings, such as you would expect from Erle- bacher. Never during an Autumn season was this establishment so fully prepared as now to meet the de- mands of the discriminating woman, whether the need be for a Paris Model or a less elaborate adaptation. Frocks, Coats, Suits, Wrips, of compelling beauty await vour inspection at this big store of Fashion. [Erlebacihenr Exclusively Different WASHINGTON AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAYAVAVAVAVAV AVAVAV A SV AAWY. INZ N7 N7 NN N7 NP NN KIS AN 7NN PARIS . G STREET BETWEEN 1122 a7 STREETS Tf Winter Comes Hll your hat i depict the mode o g - WASHINGTON'S GREATEST WOMEN'S STORE An Invitation! Is Extended to View the New Mid-Winter Millinery Now on Display Chic, new effects in Satin and Fur, Satin and Metal Cloth, Velvet and Fur. Scores of Bright Colors, Inclu-ding Plenty of Ever-Popular Black Prices Range 95,515 Fourth Floor. b er———— —_ Agatha Carry, daughter of Mr. Albert | friends witne: » to Mr. Herbert Edward Becke Carry, took gl Joseph’ nell " of pastor ‘Wheelor also present. . 'x':;uweaaln. Was @ quiet one, onl: ace Wednesday mornin, Church, the Rev. P. clating, with the and the Rev. Ing the ceremouy. Mr. and Mrs. ay morning at 9 o'clock in Church of the Holy Comforter, when | follage and flowers. Fleishell became the Miss Helen C. | Geoffrey M. Thornett. | I company of relatives and |bride of Mr. Rev. John S. Martin and ] The coremony was performeq by the ecke will be at home | Rev. Clarence E. Wheeler, assisted by at St. | to their friends after November 24. Rev. John e Bowen, while the wedding music was A pretty wodding took place Tués- |rendered by Mr, Edward Donovan. the | The houss wag decorated In autumn | _The bride wore a gown of gray (Continued on Tenth Page.) YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE - OF ANY VELVET HAT In the Shop- 35 $7.50 $10 Former Prices to $35.00 _ All Sales Final Hundreds Have No : Exchanges Saved! Have You? Possibilities for sav- ing are tremendous—and our Prices are Unbelievably Low— for we are Closin g Out Our Entire Present Stock and Fixtures! Sensational Reductions in All of These Departments Notions— Stamped Goods— Beads—Novelties— Crochet—Embroidery— Sewing Threads— There Were Never Such Bargains in SEWING MACHINES As These! All New Machines--- Drastically Reduced! | 1 M own | THE FAMOUS “FREE WESTING- They Were HOUSE” DESK ELECTRIC MA- CHINES—(about 20 of them leis):cmz’del 231; in Mahogany, Walnut an olden ‘3104.25 to 3112-35I Oak. Please note the EXCEPTIONAL ing! - The Free-Cabinet Machine. Artistic Cabinet andSew- ing Machine Combined. A few of the No. 600 mod- el, in W-nut. Were $93.50—Now ....:..... $62.50 Several of the No. 560 model, in Wax fiinish, Golden Oak, Fumed Oak and Mahogany. Were $84.60 and $30.00 NOW ..osccaspesac..... $55.50 " Sewing Machines Displayed on Main Floor Oppenheimers - SHOP UNIQUE Eighth and E Several of the Treadle m o Store Opens Promptly 'oat 9AM. A few Console models. Were $137.25—Now ... . A number of No. 5 model, Free - Treadle, 6-Drawer Machine, in Golden Oak. Were $76.05—Now . . ... $47.50 Rockford del, 4 Drawer, in Golden Oak. Were $49.50—Now.. .... $37.50 $89.50 No C. 0. D.’s, Charges, Exchanges. All Sales Final.