Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1923, Page 46

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6 Details Conipleted For Legion Benefit At Marine Barracks Mrs. Denby to Head Re-|E: SOCIETY, Merritt W. Ireland, Wayne Cook, Mrs. Mrs. Josephus Charles L. McCAw Miss Carolyn Nash, chairman of the young ladies’ committee, will have assisting her thu following: _ Miss Evelina Miss Cora Barry, Miss ancu mpson, Miss Zilia MacDougall, Mi Charlotte MacDou- gall, Miss Helen Strauss, Miss Ellen lair, Miss Jeannette Moffett, Miss Mrs. Anthony er G. Mayo, and Mrs. THE SUNDAY KeHin, Mise Ruth Richards, Miss Del- phire Heyl, Miss Katherire Suther- land, Miss Ruth Hitchcock, Miss Eligibeth Howry, Miss Elesnor Greg- ory: Miss Virginia Hunt, Miss Lou g, Miss Sarah King, Mis M-ry clien, Miss Alys Downin Anne Devereux, Mrs. Adolph mnon. Mrs. Empry Land, Mrs. Gedrge Leroy Boyle, Mrs. Howard Hume, Mrs. Ma- gar; Allen Poe, Mrs. John Holmes grufler, Mrs. Basil Gordon, Mrs. Laura STAR, F‘rlller Mluzhall Miss Elols Brown, Miws Bl Jobe, Miss Helena Grifin, Mis: Emll Brown, Miss Vir- ginia Brown, the Misses Zolnay, the Misses Hereford and Miss Gertrude Drain. Commander Charles T. Jewell, U. 8. N., chairman of the floor committee, and vice chairman, Charles Bowlie Clurke um assisting are Rear Admi- al E d R. Eberle, U. 8. Rear Admlrll Wlllllm A. Moffatt, U. 8. N. WASHINGTON,” D. €, NOVEMBER 4. 1923—PART Ren,r Admiral John | ter G. Mayo, U. S. H Montgomery Higg! u. Commander Joel T. Boone, U. Lient. Willlam J. Lieut. Raymond B, Storch, !H;'dlcul Director Francls 8. Rear Admiral titt, N David E. ’l‘nylor U miral Thomas d. Cowle, Rear Admiral Wllll-m 8. Be! 0“, 8. N.; Rear Admiral Jullan 2 .SOCIETY. ' Commander | eral Hugo Cummings Maj. ‘Gen. John, L. H Gen. EIl A Hllmlc U. Ofll Chlrlel 8. an.wnrth, U. A. Mason M. Patrick, U8 A Sa), Gon. Wititam 3. ‘Show, 7 8. A ]S, A 8, 8. Ay €. Agnew, A.; Brig. Gen. Frank T. Hinex ; Capt. C. C. Calhoun an Estate Sale at the Maj. Genh. George O. Squier. Maj. Gen. Colden H. Ruggles, rig. Gen. Amos A. Fries, d R r Admiral John D. Beuret, U. Rear Admiral Charles W. Dy 8. N.; Rear Admiral Luther E Therere Hall, Miss Emily Chase, Miss Jays Wurts, Mrs. Gilbert J. Rowelift, Nanule Chase, Miss May Taylor, Miss | Miss Marion Trumbull,, Miss Atala Eugenie Lejeune, Miss Bessle Mc- | Kimmel, Miss Dorothy Kimmel, Miss MA“AAWN Caracul J acquettes This seiason sjsmartest and ceiving Line When Ball Is Given Tomorrow Evening. Lfirge Attendance Ex- ' pected. Washington Gallery 612 13th St. NN\W. Tuesday, Nov. 7th Consisting of Magnificent Sheraton Dining Room Suite, an exceptionsl collection of Oriental Rugs, Old English Silver and Sheffield Plate, China, Glass, Oil Psintings and odd pieces of Furniture, .Chairs, etc. Appraised at a low value for immediate sale to close estate. Name withheld by request. All the details of the benefit ball for Team, 5! U. 8. 8. Jacob Jones Post, No. American Legion, which is to be held tomorrow evening at 9 o'clock at the United States Marine barracks. are completed. I Mrs. John Allen Dougherty is ball and Miss Pansie on, vice chairman. S Will be recelved by Mrs. nb L J. Owirig to the backwdrd season, we offer now_ - Prices on all ‘the newest models of fine apparel— Fur-trimmed Coats Street Frocks Sport Coats Afternoon Dresses Unusual Hats! Your inspection of this remarkable showing is invited. 1301 Connecticut Avenue I ‘This is an opportunity for buyer of discrimination and sppreciatiem || without bid or barter. Remember, all purchases at this sale are delivered without cost to buyers in D. C., and phcked free for shipment. Sold under our gusrantee. most popula;i' sport coat Luengene & Freese, Expert Valuers Jay rissinger. Bartelett, Mrs. Hen . J._H. Boggs, Mrs. , Mrs. John D. Baltimore Claude C. Bloch, Mrs. , Clarence J. Beuret, Calyert, B. F. Hutchl- Owens, . FOUNDED 18949 Jonn uglas, aude Howell alhioun, Mrs. Logan Theodore Tiller, Mrs. . Stone, Mrs. James_ A. rs. William Herbst, Mrs. Steele, Mrs. John Frizzell, 9 Cordelia | . _Nash, Charles | This offering comes just at the right tyme—when you can maost appreciate o good, werm coat that will both look and wear well. Through special concentra- tion of our large purchasing facilities we have succeeded in gathering some wonderful coat values for you Tomorrow! Known for Remarkable Value Giving 1109 F St. N.W. Self-trimmed models, viatka or beige — and squirrel trimmed—all the newest shades. Fine quality—varied selection. Very exceptional valuzs at $85. § aks Fur @o. L) Near Eleventh Beautifal_Complexio If You Use the Pres MRS, FURRIERS FOR OVER A THIRD OF A CENTURY || | 610 Twelfth St.-—-just above F THE LOGICAL PLACE TO BUY FURS Make Your Dresses, Wraps, Hats Save Money—Professional and Home Courses. Ask for Booklet LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY New Address 804 17th St. Cor. H. 20d Floor. Fr. 7475 S.E. éor. 13th and G Sts. N.W. 3 Our Famous Semi-Annual Event! Tomorrow-Every Hat in Qur Entire Stock Lavish with fine furs at minimum prices THREE SPECIAL SALE GROUPS — FEATURED MONDAY $79.50 Costly materials and expensive fur trimmings are the outstanding fea- ture of the coats in this collection. Every garment is a magnificent ex- ample of fine craftsmanship in styl- ing and workmanship. \ 55 Aristocrats of the coat world! Highest order of luxurious coatings with lavish trimmings of such fine furs as Beaver, Squirrel, Platinum Wolf, Black Wolf or Fox-Silk Crepe lined. Other Coats of proportionate value up to $250 Special at $25 DRESSE Charming New Models for Every Occasion—F eatured Tomorrow at $25 ~ $35 Alluringly designed frocks of a definite newness for afternoon, dinner, party and street wear. Fashioned of silk velvets, charmeen, twill, satin canton, satin or georgette. Models as elaborate as good taste permits or as simple as you please. A group of Dresses—Formerly Silks and cloths in a wide choice of styles for women and misses. 39" Modish creations of high quality, lustrous woolens—in side-tie, tubular tiered and straightline effects—with trimmings of fashionable furs. With and W hout Fur Trimi A Group of Smart Sport Coats Dress Hats! Tadored Hats! Model Hats! Matron Hats! Copies of Importations! Dance Hats! New Satin Hats! New Fur Trim'd Hats! Gold & Silver Turbans! Metal Brocade Hais! A bsolutely No Re- strictions—Nothing Reserved! Included are individual pattern and Fr ench-Room creations from such famous hoouses as: Belart, Cecil, Maison Maurice, Rawak, Laurel, Chekanow, and others. THIS great event is eagerly awaited by hun- dreds of women each season and this year our overflowing stocks make it a greater event than ever before! Come early tomorrow—doors open at9:15 A.M. Many extra saleswomen in attend- ance to assure every one prompt service. Original Price Tickets Remain on Each Hat! Simply Pay One-Half the Marked Price! $1000 Hats will be sold at $5.00 7.50 Hats will be sold at 3.75 500 Hats will be sold at 2.50 $20.00 Hats will be sold at $10.00 1500 Hats will be sold at 7.50 12.50 Hats will be sold at 625 $35.00 Hats will be sold at $17.50 30.00 Hats will be sold at 15.00 2500 Hats will be sold at 1250 g An Absolute Saving of 50% on Every Hat _NO EXCHANGES! NO CODs! SALE PINAL!

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