Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1923, Page 50

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| PERSONAL NOTES. ' The Town and Country Club: gave A Halloween dance at the Country Clubhouse, ‘on ‘the Rockville road, Wednesday night. The ballroom and dining room were attractively dec- | 3 orated in keeping with the festival | id and supper was served at midnight. THE SUNDAY _STAR, of her sister, Mrs, Charles A. Gold- smith, returned to her home in Pitts- burgh by motor the early part of ‘the week. % Mrs. Stanley Lansburgh has as her guent Mr. Adler of Dayton, Ohlo. . vid and Mrs. Edward Hetdenatelder 1ef:4nuna- Jfor DII las, Tex.. to visit their siater, Richlrd Bonwit, lnd will lltar Kl) lo t. Louls to attend a convention. F attractive program has been ar- lln ed. Miss Elizabeth Kaufman is hostess this afternoon at her homeé- in the Octavia, tnterulnlnl u a vn.rty ln honor of her tenth birth versary. About thirty Ty Brs i enjoy an :nern o of games an other entertainm Mrs. Sol Bleber has returned to her apartment in Beverly Court after a stay of three weeks in Atlantic _ WASHINGTOYN, Reception for Senic'n /At Catholic School The lmmnuh(. Conception. Acad- emy _Alumnae Association will hold its' annual ' reception to the class of program wm be nvm lnd nm nrvad at 9 o'cloc! rd pu(y hu lllo hun ar- Many of our customers i The Wrong Impression interpreted our “Closing out of Present Stock ndeIiMuSde"n;oml wtofhnuu— . i About 150 guests enjoved dancing | A nd Mrs. Iszdore Kaufman have ranged by. the alu e held st until after midnight. LA cturned from 4 thres-week stay in| Mrs, William Levy, who spent & Wardman Park Hot Atlantic City. Jeskin tows and was s suest at | no November_27, v V. vl H o ington has gone to New Yorl Mr. and Mrs. Alvin West, who ‘were Miss Shirley Graff celebrated her beton réturning to her home in Flor- | i guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emil West, | tenth lblrthdlyhnnnlver-ul-y'W dnes- | | returned to their home, in New York | » ay afternoon sulgte iy auoRE — ! twenty little gm frie: Hal- s Bars Amdur has returned to .n.. in this ad before SR athel caly pext fof-Iestimeet loween party at her l} do‘n Vemo; nor home” i Now Tork: ovember 11th = street. Games were played for whic 2 brizes were given. Refreshments| The Pro-Hexagon Club gave its Ex.fl‘t Mareel. . 15¢ ser fre first ' formal dance o e season at n, the Powhatan Hotel lul night. = We Are Not Going Out of Busmess smn.!fi..:nwalhflmmumdhve.mlymdufnl “Specialty In the Meantime Wadid':.openthork,Se\;ingMuhiu.Chim-ndSilkhmpShde Mrs. Louis Koenigsberger, who has been the guest of her mother. Mrs. | Gharles Kaufman. has Feturned to 5, etc., were Miss Katherine Kohner, who is at- for each guest. The c!n!fl’plecn was | tending Goucher College, is tpendln‘ a Jack Horner ple. the week end with her parents. o Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kann, who have been at Fremch Lick Springs, Ina, for four weeks, are expected in achington today. - 4 The Uroka Club, composed of six e e L teen young bays, met at the home of | Mrs, George J. Zolnay Harold Levi on Macomb street last night. The guests came en and enjoved an evening of Jotly gbod To Greet U. D. C. Group xs s un_wit and other amuse- z Milton Nathan was hostess | [0y ments, Light refreshments wera | S Georde Jullan Zolnay will en 2".’""-,3’ ";fi Town Club, ‘em,,. served. tertain ‘at a reception on the after- ng about tl l".)' RIIE![I at lunch- | eon followed by brid, | Who-betore mer marrinme was Mine Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Behrend were leanor M. Dingler. She ix now at nosts &7 ainner Jast might at their home at 1518 Kaloramn road. ome, in Chevy Chase, w g . | who will convene h M me, In Chevy Cha who will convene here. Mrs. C. C. entertal ne; e Evening Card Club. Calhoun: will be hostess at a tea the Mr. ana Mrs. Louls Hirsh, who took ity Club t w at 11:30 a.m., |same afternoon for a group from Ken- #trip west in September, have been'| Mrs. A. Cohn, for & time the guest |followed by & loncheon at 13:30." An | Laciey 3 Mrs. Caroline Stiebel spent last week in Washington, at the Arling- ton, and has returned to her home, in Atlantic City MISS FLEET h" "-‘lfl"w 3 'rm‘ Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1110 H Street N.W. Franklin 2224. Expert Servi MRS. WILLIAM C. CARROLL, noon of November 23 for a group of T,mme Wil ela 160 state Fredera United Daughters of the Confederacy | 1 al Federa. | from West Virginfa, Pennsylvania, tio , District | New . York, New Jersey and Florida, Oppenheimer’s Shop Unique E St. at'8th N.W. e Any dul;n and any style embroidery braiding and beading accomplished by experts. oderate char; he El-leflmod;! the Eighth Street spending gome time in Los Angeles, Calif. th We've Been Selling Sewing Machines For 49 years Quickest Servi:e in Town Class in China Painting and Pl;d‘llll.fll Shade . Painting Daily 11 to 5:45 Evening 7 to 9 Tuesday and Thursday Only For Ten Days We Will Offer a Special Rate of $5 to Dec. 31, Inclusive e Uphattery Quity @™ % || 2EEETEES OPPENHEIMER’S OPPENHEIMER’S _INQUIRE ABOUrT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN) W, B, Toses & Sons . Established 1861 —and know the Business " 5 years Free Service on all New Machines Pur- chased Here. 4 fluttons and’ Button oles. . to order Terms to Suit Your Con- venience. Furnitare Carpets ‘We ean repair any make machine. OPPENHEIMER’S 'F Stroet and Eleventh Oriental Rug Salon The November Sale of Persian and Chinese Rugs offers you the largest collection of Oriental Rugs ever assembled in Washington. For months our buyers have been busy purchasing large assortments of fine pieces for this sale, and the assemblage shown proves the interest and pride taker. in their work. The stock consists of Kirman, Arak, Sarouk, Lillihan Kashan, Beloochistan, Daghestan, Cabistan, Kurdistan, Hama- dan, Bohkara, Mossouls, &c. : _ Turkish Beloochistans—Heavy—Rich_Colors S| @ COATS any woman or miss would be proud to wear Silky Textu in lustrosa, arabella and other beautiful soft 3 lustrous pile fabrics. Straightline or side draped ‘Average size, 2.3x4, at "Average size, 2.6x4.6, at '$23.75 $29.75 FEiTEa e designed and created to pass the critical inspection of Three wonderful lots of Mossoul Rugs. Noted for all who Jove the finest tailoring and careful attention to details. All are handsomely silk-lined throughout. their heavy pile, beautiful silky colors. Just the proper rug. Heavy woven. Browns, kit fox, navy and black, in all sizes.’ Snu:nngoSth-hndShGGlong Large assortment to choose fiom, Rugs Shown sk«da From Actual Pieces.on Our Floors - $37°50 $57-50 $65-00 Other-Chinese Carpets in an end- less variety of sizes, color and price. Mayer Bros. & Co. ‘Shop of Quality,937-939 F St. N.W. A SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF SUPERIOR COATS UNDERPRICED 50 FOR MONDAY’S $ . SPECIAL SALE CHOICE e S erbed Other New Coats for Sports or Dress, $g5, $29.50, $39.50, $59.50, $75, $95 Up . + A -SPECIAL PURCHASE JUST RECEIVED OF ADVANCED WINTER HATS WILL COMMAND ATTENTION MONDAY $ 50 BY THEIR NEWNESS - Hamadan Carpets ANDEXTREMELY Heavy, deep pile, rich colors, at SPECIAL PRICING extraordinary price concessions. All the way from mats to 10x14 at % exceptionally low prices. : : [ HERE are lovely Hats of satin with s g gold and silver lace brims, exqui- site all-over Paisley metal* brocades; smart faille silk models, with touches of fur and dainty velvet flowers in pastel shades; hand-embroidered Hats in velvet, duvetyn, faille gilk and satin. Alluring and charmingly becoming shapes, ap- propriate for every type of woman or miss. Black, rose, copen, sand, oakwood, brown, navy, orange, flame, gray. BAXIOL .o gens e oo -§255.00 T L ainmrairse s Sieiee i AR i i Chmese Carpets e .\ 9BXI21 . .omecnccmmennsnne-$335.00 B0 . (o e v ame e e - SIORO0 9x11.6 ... 9x121 |, .. BBELY, o Al e e e s e s . $310.00 X I RSO A S ssmoo 810X1210 ..e e i e oo = $325.00 OARIS B $325.00 88XI22 ... e omuinannnnnns =+ .$295.00 9.4x12 _..-.........;.“.. ML s b 3010XI4L ey e comgornins .3475,00 HERE'S A SPECIAL FROM OUR CHILDREN’S AND JUNIOR GIRLS’ DEP'T ' “Not Easily Overlooked.” FINE COATS b $7.50 F Lillihan Dozars " T lota; extra large sizes; hoau- APPEARANCE Two FOR GIRLS ¢ TO 10 YEARS OF AGE. s ‘ht&' AR X MR ND you may choose from the newest all-wool ’ t R i 5 \ A coatings, youthfully and most pleasingly styled Average sizes—4 : : with fur collars, smart belted effects and novelty 6' to-v7 ::;t llng 2 5' e Wlde = pockets. All are splendidly lined throughout. long. 3 OTHER COATS OF YOUTHFUL STYLING 2106, 7 to 10 and 10 to 14 yrs. $5.95, $8.95, $10.00, $12.50 UP ties; heavy pile. Choice at $35.00'and $125.00 wmdwumsmhnummu.s. INQUIRE )UR DEFEREED:

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