Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1923, Page 9

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THE EVENING ySTAR, “WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1923. northwest, to the chalrman of the bo.rafm-u Winfell, Miss Mitchell, M l 3 Birlhs Reportcd Dcaths chorled. s - > p @@fl,@t of trustecs of the Univeraily, Mr. John | Frank Stetson and Mre. Percival . Larner, an rs. Larner. son. ;, The following birtbs have been reported to the hive been reported to Presiding in the dini ] [ éhe heal g The following deat ve Tes n the dining room will be| The reception room was aglow with |{be health department ] the last twenty-tour | e (WIOTNE Cole, O SO0 OO our Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, Miss Nellie P. | auturan flowers and follage,. and g Sedgley, Mrs. Eiliott H. Guodwin and'burning logs glowed in the two fire- - , Bor. | hours: v 4 : _(Continued from Eighth Page.) Mrs. el L. Herrick, isted b places ut oither end of the room. The | Jjo & o Danlel P. McCallum, 68, Casuslty Hospital. AN r ety ning room showed a fantastic deco-| Dopaid i nd H sts. D.e. Albion, assisted by Dorothy Mansfield, | Evans, Jr.; Mrs. Willlam ration of pumpkin men, witches and Y ! b et [d soprano; Rose P"”‘{‘ivf"'\'";};‘e‘?r:.x!fi::‘! wwu;:‘vzi:m Nicholls and M black® cats disporting themselves in| T d Mary \ger e um:: atos. Vok Annis. tenor. and Alber LWL . > nate N rron, 26, g nis, teno: N lhf"“ Elisabeth Wilson, president of autumn leaves and cornstalks, while, g Ethel Collio ‘Hospital. baritone. Margaret Annis will be at sabetn ) Collta : the plano. = ainblan Women. will introduce | mums in yellow and bronae :shades| Leonard § les Miller, 8T, 1180 4th st. s.e. The patrone or the W .-;;flnll:n e rx'ix".f r-‘;ldflhgid the receiving line. | intermingléd with autumn leaves.. ran J boy. - wuu:;- 1. Hens 60, 625 ¥ st. n.w. - e o o, ~hca, Charies | the arrangementy " ' 'n charge of | ‘The"cabinet guests and the en v 3 , ot Tt v 8th and Pe; Ave. N.W. S B e Howa oSSt tainment committee_occupled a 8 1 ; 37, darteld fompitar, mna. > NV 8 o8; o er, H, Merwin, 81, 91 ‘estminster st. Taft, Mrs. Loul s Mr.~ and Mrs, Theodore M. Livesay |4l table and Mre. Joshua Evans, jr. ey & & Charles IT. o e John-W. Wesks, Mrs. Harry New, ] of 8. Augustine, Fla.. are visiting M, |3 Chalfman of the committee, made - : Rabert V. Bailes, 43, 1. Blissbeth's Bdwin _Denby, ' Mre. Hubert Work, d"ders. C. C. Long at their apartment | 2 4 Diter oy ol 2, NMme. Peter, Mrs. Willilam Phillips, | at Wardman Park Hotel, A on arranged a brief prog: ] o 2 Joseph Schrepler, 66, Gullinger Hospital. Mrs. J. Butler Wright, Mrs. Theodoré 0 be glven near the end of il L e aan, 36, 5 months, 1419 = ® [ Roosevelt, Mrs. Arthur Capper, | Capt. Alfred Mullikin, who at the lunch, when Mrs. Ruby Potter, ac- SRS C e Ro ujr “opelund, Mrs. Henry | Military Engineers at Ahe:de:n.' Xt:l,l“.’elfl ompanied by Mrs. Gertrude McRae| pae " * < Mary Bull 1 hour, Georgetown Univer- Wilder Keyes, Mrs. Charles Warren, | Sbending several days at the New Wil- | Nash, was in charming voice when | win 3 ity Hospita , 4 Mrs, Cl P. Anderson, Mrs. | lard, he gave several songs, the last one | Wi Be coreress, Bullisas, 3 Z farry holiz, Mrs. Charles J. an encore. _ 3 3 . iy Hosiie] cplumbts Homptl HAT’S just what Colladay, [ eon yesterday at the Chevy Ch N R ] st . a every e hie, | Club, when the main dining room and Leah Veanels. £ % Charles | reception rooms were entirely turned | o.C > o AR - h d h ductory speech. Mrs. George | J. nd Mai 5 P esete 1. Miller, 200 11th st. se. Brown, | tentions shown the ladies accompany- rs. Charles | IDE the delegates to the Investment Man—iage Licenses. Callioun, Mrs. | Bankers' Association to Washington Miss Mabel | Oné of the most graceful socal at- Dy o George W nd Hattle Mrs. Mitchell | for their conference was the Junche| » Ilcenses lave been issued to the of Philadelphia, | bering nearly two hundred, Te re- Willlam F. im pbell, months, 2140 L st. Mrs. Frederlck | celved on the gound floor, the receiv- P A o PO Tt~ she buys a Coat at Ney's. Miss Mellon, all of the cabinet, and with Mrs. John A. Prescott, retiring president of the clation, 4 . x. 2 : it e g v . : Judge by results. When you're Robert Lansing, Mrs. John | abinet women = = Mre. Morris Locie, ‘Mre | Wyore Mrs. Arthur Sinclair, jr: Mre. a } : “Judge Them by Gormparison” 1 B St | et & Hions | g S e . — . ready to buy a coat, make an invest- rner, and additional hostesses were Myrtie 0. Kerriek. d Wils John Poole ot £ S | Maintaining the - ment in good appearance. BEST QUALITY § N Sk A e 1 SEE E ) : ‘ Make every dollar count in results, e I S| decorative Mrs. George Gakley Totten, Jr. Mrs. Walter R fd \| . . . . AN s . in a long, comfortable, satisfactory S, el R ‘ service of good appearance. ; ' Milton R. Ney’s Fashionable Coats are offered to you on such easy terms v At Lowest Prices | —they represent a gilt-edge invest- Mrs. Ridgely. Hunt will open the . qWe have made every effort to attain unusual examples of lace. Mrs, Har- rison Gibson, dressed in costume of over half a century ago, will add to Se—=al] 1 o The occasion by singing old-fashioned g]as re contnbut songs. = A 3 A e e ing their choicest ]erf,md»lfl oflfl;! Lelfillle of Al\ne;i('nn *en Women, left Washington Wednes- T T E L products to our col- %2 program for the lecture on laces at the residence of Mrs. Minnegerode 2 6 street, tomorrow . this end—a merchandising system that X ment 1In O(Xi a earance extended to the individual collection of g pp = ekins from smaller trappers (eliminates Sinbe Nacesind e, e Carvers of wood the fur dealer’s profit) and is a savings feature. Melssner Elving & his- tory of lac r ern_times. Mrs. Hunt's superb collection of rare and workers of me[al’ laces will be on exhibition and other functions in New York city. Mrs . . ” Manufacture on the premises during the off- Geldert will attend the election and s . EEieue ot the B ibona’ eane ot lection of Distinctive season is another. America at the Waldorf Astoria to- 3 \ 5 2 - day and will be entertained by the L .0'" customers appreciate t.hu'; and tell their New York branch of the League of amps. R friends—thus we enjoy gratifying results for S—— members of the lecture class have American Pen Women at a studio tea Q and reception, followed by & lunch ‘ N our efforts—OUR OLD CUSTOMERS ARE o o DAILY MAKING NEW ONES FOR US. Just2 Days More—F rtday and Saturday! in New York and they will motor 4 ML I Table Lamps Bridge Lamps ' to announce that these will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION ON FRIDAY, Mr. John A. Prescott of Kansas Vase Lamps Torcheres retary of the Young Women's Chris- 9 Q l,r' relate some of her experiences there. 1’l|5~;2|7 F Strect TOday 8 lvals the cluthouse. - fomy e e et —others just a few days from the Your Last Chance Formerly Sold Up to 59¢ - ; 2 e imported and American last-moment 1 ) Silk I ooms ofAmerica’ pents o] Pl McCall Patterns 1114 G St. N.W. B. & A. Spool Silk A wide selection of moderate-priced numbers . TWELVE THIRTEEN ¥ Friday & Saturday || it e Ecra and Colors : : . large balls ; rl t = . 14 Cash Will Deliver a Machine | ., "s1.39 Box For One Week, Beginning Tomorrow Versatile-- Glarmie GO Witk £k M bwc 4 THE FAMO US “FREE WESTING- Pearl Cotton Dance Shoes—and tyl Oak. Please note the EXCEPTIONAL saving! Regular 60c FALL FESTIVAL of THRIFTY SILK SALES | ... Soen et | G Ll | e ey Were Now 77;_: W C signified their intention of bringing porcelains and \in . in her honor, Saturday, . back to Washington Wedneeday or| Boudoir Lamps Floor Lamps W/ I Z . Notice: Stmngs " Sos et NOVEMBER 23. Due notice will be made. City, L of ‘the Investment i tian Association at Shanghai, China, Mrs. Dayton Gurney is chairman of ’ g . . S e ey and \Ti6 0 11D G Sereet, ITHIN a few hours after the All Remaining Stock The Columbian Women of George studios of the RIZIK designers— il e Now 19¢ Ea. Formerly Sold Up to $1.49 is offered, the exclusiveness of RIZIK models ! [ D.M.C Balance Within 90 Days! Tl Boses RULY describes this charmi : 18 charming HOUSE”. DESK ELECTRIC MACHINES— | n, 3 . 0 No. 5—Colors veals the spark of rare originality which - $104.25 to $112. 35 Mr. Geldert will join Mrs Geldert Thursday of next week ; For the benefit of those interested in the purchasé of Fixtures, we beg Weinfield Bankers' Assoclation, was host to a [ ] small party at luncheon yesterday, at the New “-:“ard,ff, The first of & series of dinners wi e DULIN&MARTIN (2 Brothers. . OSIN g u t Florence Bro r four vears sec- 6 . L who is to be the guest of honor, will 9 eon. Reservations are being made at Hours—8:45 to 5:30 : : Fathiunin Pty arg 1o be hon: Customs Officers passed them All Stamped Pieces STREET and AFTERNOON FROCKS ‘ — Now 49¢ Ea makes this a significant opportunity. ; Crochet Cotton Oppenheimer’s Regular 5-year FREE Service : We Take Pleasure ip Offering o i shoe shop. “Stance” Shoes— model 231; in Mahogany, Walnut and Golden Only makes for true distinctiveness. ~Beginning tomorrow we will present silk sales of .great magnitude.” Values : All Skein E 5 such as you'd rarely expect are here for you—in all the exquisite new David The Free-Cabinet Machine. Artistic Cabinet emn mbr?ldery Silks for Fall and Winter wardrobes. . and Sewing Machine Combined. Cottons and Silks : The “F rat’”’ A few of the No. 600 model, in Walnut. loc DOZ. 3 - ‘M 3 el g Were $93.50—Now $62.50 Blg Savmgs on anted SllkS: : $10 . Several of the No. 560 model, in Wax finish, e Yomngee Set % Golden Oak, F d Oak and Mahog- . : olden ume sndime Hair Nets, 49c Doz. Th [ f t Chiffon Taffeta Yard grows enthusiastic at . any. Were $84.60 and $90—Now r $55.50 $1-98 e LTl A fow Console models. Were $137.25— Sitrons and Usicum—doxble = —In two-tone combinatiorfs for evening wear or bridesmaids. s Crisp, lustrous quality seldom obtainable at this price. nmmpiceation oy e 4 . A e " 2 : ; colors; cap in blonde and aubu; Leather and Otter Brown & A number of No. 5 model, Free-Treadle, 6- only. e { ° Satin Charmeuse . Yard Suede. : Drawer Machines, in Golden Oak. rl t —Nothing surpasses the popularity of this Tustrous drapy silk. 31-89\ ; s Were $76.05—Now 41,50 . Basting Cotton No 89.50 and simgle mesh: fringe in all Navy, brown, cocoa and a dozen other pretty colors. Several of the Rockford Treadle model, 4- Drawer, in Golden Oak. Were $49.50 White Silk Finish ) All-Silk Cantoa Crepe - . Yard B b 2\ —=NOW 5= oo sos wow e ot $37. 125 Yd. Spools Thrift B e S A Rt R e AL 3098 ; ' ‘ Sewing Machines Displayed on Main Floor 19 Doz black. Satin Crepe ; Yard : : : Every Ball Final Reduction on All Other Notions ety Baltof [ —The reversible fe;tura resulting in some charming gowns. With s "19 Th ft oeith Aved o the dul.:p:op:r and the other f:r.tprimmin'. 31 All Beads AT Minerva Yarn rl Sports Crepe Yard. Now 3c Bunch Still Greater in the house —A beavy silk and wool spiral crepe, an ideal fabric for full 53-49_ 10 Bunches, 25¢ Reductions} 15¢ a Ball L costumes. Capes_and jacquettes, choice colors, also black. ( . rl t : Satin Canton . Yard i Store c ON ‘;) —Substandards of our 4l-inch $4.75 quality, beavy lminous fabric = $ .69 3 : Oyens No Dealers, Theift T e o s , "= SHOPUNIQUE - 35;; gorgeous David Silk is our pride—in exquisite quality awd s 3.98 i 9 AM. .l Eighth and E Sales Final Ine! It isina irm‘wuve that means long wear. In all good colors. Value, $4.69. David Silks From Loom to Wearer

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