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! . 3 4 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TVHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15," 1923. e “'hltnuo! New York,.and the ushers|James H. I Blake, Mrs. J. Hold tables for cards and mah jon Mul e is & member of the republi- [ ning, Mr. Nev W. Strausbaugh, Mr. = . ) St - o M. Horace Kiggins, Mr. Krnest | Worth Gordon, Mrs, . Edward Ham- | Wardman bark Hotel Tuesday. No- |can national committes from Kansas. | Clarénce Exley, Mr. Charles §. Scher Bdnder, Mr. Francls Murray, Mr.|bleton, Madame de Melsner, Mrs, Wil- | vember 20, at 9 o'clock p.m. — merhorn, Mr. Josephus Clement Trin A mond Henderson, Mr. Le Roy Mc- {llam Orme, Mrs. N, Worthington D The executive committee in charge| A number of prominent mien are in- | ble, Mr, Samuel Roberts, Mr. Frank b ‘arty and Mr. Samuel Sprucr. sey, Mrs. Will includes Col. Frederick W. Coleman, |terested In the ball to be given by | Morrison, Mr, Harry Boyle Gauss, Mr. | The bridal couple were assisted Ir |liott H. Goodwin, Mre. John H. Han-|Miss Estelle Hellman, Miss Martha | Abigall Hartinan Rice Chapter, D. A.R., | Frank Gantz, Mr. Irving Cleveiand, : « recelving by Mrs. Everett, mother of na, Mrs. Downés Wilson, Mrs. Arthur | Blanchard, Miss Emma Washburn, | Monday evening, November 19, at|and Mr. Clinton Tribby. (Continued from Eighth Page.) the bride, who wore & gown of orchid Snidor. Mre. Willlam Hill, Mrs W.|Miss Mary McCarthy, Miss Mona |Rauscher's. Miss Kathryne V. Junkin| Mr. John Franklin Little is chair- #————————————————— | chiffon, studded with rhinestones and | §, Bryant and Miss Anna Abbott. Losano, Mrs. Margaret Dolan, Miss|is chairman and Miss Alice May Sar- [man and Mr. Charles S. Shreve is Becretary and Mrs, Charles Woodhull | Carried & corsage bouguet of orchids, ot Lulie Hooker, Misa Paris Keencr, Mrs. | geant is vice chalrman of men's com- | vice chairman of the floor committee. €orresponding secrotary. and Mrs. Terry, mother of the brid: Mrs, Daniel Thew Wright, Mrs.|Blanche Daggett, Mr. Frank Marsh |mittee, which includes: Judge Clay| Lieut. Hugh Sinclair is_chairman i : |groom, who was in black chiffon vel- | Harry Wardman, Mrs. Harry Sheton, |and Mr. Benjamin Blanken. Stone Briggs, Rev. Meade Bolton Mac- |and Mr. Charles Curran Haig. vice Mrs. Lee Harban has gone to Balti- | vet. trimmed in rhinestones, and car- | Col. and Mrs. E. J. Boughton, Mrw. C! jam=— chairman, of tickets. more for & few days' visit with Mrs. |ried pink roses . J. Williamson, Mrs. . P. Morey, Mrs.| The Woman's Auxillary of St S Harvey Sampson, in her home on | Immedlately atter the reception Mr.|E O. §. Purcell of London, Mr. and | Thomas' Church will hold a tea and Capt. Clayton E. Emig, Dr. Eu- St. Paul street. Mre. Sempson had a|@nd Mrs. Te left Washington forMrs, M. Sleet, Mrs. David H. Blair, sale of fancy articles, cake and candy D. Jarboe, Hon. Cloyd Byers, small company dining informally |® Rorthern wedding trip. Mrs. Terry | Mrs. W. J. Loveland and Mrs. E. S.|tomorrow from 3 to 8 o'clock p.m., at . Wallace Streater, Dr. Wade A with her last evening in homor of|Wore & traveling dress of navy blue|Eliot will entertain partics at the|the Washington Club, 17th and’ K | kinson, Dr. C. M. Dollman, Dr. Nathan Mrs. Harban. Poiret twill, trinmed in green duve-(dinner and bridge to be given this |streets. No admission will be charged. | Cone, Mr. J, A, Emmart, Mr. Rudolph 2 il tyn, with a blue duvetyn hat, faced in | eveninig at Wardman Park Hotel. | The procecds are for various missions, ‘app, Mr. Thomas Davls, Mr. Ed- Patronesscs ‘for the Navy Relief |&reen, and a long fur coai. Upon|Mrs Catherin Lloyd will be hostess | from Virginia to Alaska. ward Scheuffier, Mr. Leland Dall to be held at the Willard Hotei on l';*’“}f "‘u'i"hsszfw‘:f:r;':;:c‘g'xg;’f}; v:lnl‘l“he for the evening. 3 p Thanksgiving night are: Mrs. Coollige, | at home a ue. — The officers and directors of the S 5 i Mrs. Hughey, Mrs. Jonn W, Wecks, Among the out-of-town guests were | Miss Besste Kirk of this city 15|ywoman's Alllance of All Souls' Uni- | Charles E. Tribby, Mr. E. C. ACCOMPLISHES MIRACGLES | Harcy L. New. Mrs, dwin Denby, frs. |Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Van Trumb. Mr. [apending & fortnight at her summer |00 0 8 07C0 OF 41 home from | M Edward J. Calhoun, Mr. James OF FOOT HEALING Taft, Mrs. Iliot Wadsworth, Mrs. |and Mrs. Augustus Jeffrics and Mrs. home, at North Robinson, Ohio. erryman, Mr, D. J. Fuqua, Mr. e yonot Wadswor J Leslie Lastun, all of Wilmington, Bl ¢ Berry . el : 4 to 6 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, at Mr, George Ford, Mr. ||| Tse majarity of foot teoubles: start Wright, Mrs. Robert Coontz Mrs. Mrs. §.4Carroll Brooks enwrmim‘d]lh- home of Mrs. U. G. B. Plerc ke Shhaad I e e AR Sewse Montgoinery McComb, Miss Mabel T.| | s g per |at lunchcon Tuesday In honor of Mrs. 1748 Lamont street.” Mrs. Clifc R. : ho, Mr. J. I 3 ert Lansing, Mrs. Julian Lat- X 2 16th s ‘_ ong other guests were Mrs. S — ; aker, Dr. - ot} imer, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Mrs, | be at North boulevard, De Land, Fla. |~ Brooks, of P\‘xrcell\‘ille."\'a Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. David Mulvane of{Otto Klopsch, Mr. Francis i ‘bandage h‘nre counter, taking the Joseph Strauss, Mrs. B. H. Bucking- | for the winter. R. Elmer Cannon, Mrs. Harry Garrott | Topeka, Kan. arrived today at the | Boswell, Mr. Hugh Warre: v in_from tired muscles and. aliowiug ham, Mrs. W. mpson, Mrs. John [y 0N TTo0 Galdert it |aRd Mrs. Edwin Popking. . New Willard, ‘where they have taken | Menikheim, M : pecally desis D. Beuret, Mrs. H. Jackuon, Mrs.| St in at the Arts Club this even- = an apartment for an indefinite sta Hornbac! . ¢ " 5 3 Jetivosd Charles C. G . Mrs. Willard I, | entertain at the Arts CuB TS CoCa- | The Finance Club of the War De- |They entertained a small company at | Mr. Bartley Corbin, Mr. Henry Sam the arch ‘of the foot, ;rownsrn.‘ rs Hl.m;lmr Gregory, e L e aitinore partment will give a danc h | dinner last night at their hote Miller, Mr. Willlam De: N et S rs. Chester Wells, Mrs. Augustus c D Downing, Mrs. Robert M. Thompson, muel S. Adams have N > > Dr. and Mrs. » fhen By Llidne, Mrs. Henry | given up,thelr residence on Connecti- » Y Faish, Mrs. cut avenue and are mow occupying Are A Myalsh. Mrs Chagles Dinby, | the home which they recently pur- Lunsdale and Mrs. Rldgely Hunt. chased in Woodley Park. e ; squier, U Wl Do e SaAgiMes, | U G e vk Tor s fow d iiifam C. House in A, A ¥ Pl stroet in Baltimore. | Mre. Sorss | staying at the Hotel Astor. Bl entertain at Juncheon followed | me, Jeanne Farnes _ Benedict. ‘ b § Y AN b5 ¢ AN > & i . Jill For Thanksgiving! by bridge tomorrow for Mrs. Welker | yyma. Tsade Bowry and M. Roulin y 4 f % K7 } L ’ | — @#nd Mrs. Rufus Sharpley, Mrs, Wi v e sts of honor of the liam R Shenpard and Mrs, Jumes B, | Bere the Ruests of 1000t ot cone Baum of Philadelphia, who alse are vesterday at Its first meet- P : [ 1 t Da F k o, o Ky Rl e R \Dainty Dance Frocks = an erman poured tea and Mrs. Phone Main 8306 ang re. Arthur Pranklin Mus. | AR MONEA () (he meeting 1114 G St. N.W. BARGAIN FRIDAY NO. 56 Brave will entertain a small company Tomorrow We Offer a at dioner Saturday evening in honor | arrs. Florence Fry of Milwaukee of Mr. Angelo Patrl, who w(ll be their | « )M i rive this afternoon to spend guest over Sunday. The dinner will | Wity AT Ve LM G brother, Mr. faliow a lzcture.which Mr. Patri will | Vel Feeks ' ; rday afternoon at . 4.0 | e Roy Lewls the Masonle Auditorium on To be brief, cach Remnant or Mill End will be folded in “packet” form, showing the original price and the revised price. You will find in this sale a tremendous saving Wade F erett became the bride of |egting features, Including Eriday in all the wanted fabrics. Many one-half of original price. Silks, Satins, Crepes, Bging Tetmy s f gl“:‘f_"g{fn}‘e‘;‘j‘fl;')’\"xdgfi“_ a ¥ Printed Fabrics, Corduroys, Velvets, etc. Lengths of from % vard to 5% vards, for "Home. Asnec “hild Growth Christ Chu Parish the Beuellt of the Dobbs Ty bufiq, | House Guild's Ammual Bae. ing fund. The lecture will he given | Linthicum Hall. which has been the | under the auspices of the Waghin: cene of the Georgetown assembl ton braneh of the Dobbs i"ex for many years, will be the rendes- nae Asgociation, of which Mrs; ) vous for Georgetown soclety tonight Erave is president. and tomorrow, when Christ Church William.' * There will be no less than four for- Dresses, Blouses, Linings, Combinations, Trimmings, Li ie and Fancy Work e 8. Abcrnothy and was followed by & [ tune tellers, cach with some different Eatly Tor clibice & g eesic and Mot R reception at the home of the bride's | manner of reading fate, and every < e parents. The church was decorated | getraction, anclent and modern, with with orehid and white chrrsanthe- |pe offered for the entertainment of mums, ferns and palms, and Nr. Louls | guests Potter plaved the wedding march. | *'The patronesses Mrs. Herman Parish House Gulld holds its play i redding of general intetest in|and dance, which will bring to a e are Miss Catherine Riggs ‘played several | yoljarith Blake Gordon. Mrs selections on the harp. Hollerith, Mre o * for the Miss and Juenefille RLEBACHER reproduc- tions of November im- ports from Paris. Exquisite creations of beautiful jeweled sod metal laces; chiffon vel- vets of high shades, ombre chiffon of rainbow hues and moire crepes, together with an assemblage of Erlebacher orig- inatjo o K X ) * eeioodeafoedoel o eeode TS \-M”"’}.; e i oA o g 23 EXD> 53 K2 X2 Do S L) X g "’ D % 02 shington and equally in Vir- | close® each night the Christmas sale took pl, last evening at 8 |that is to be in progress there for at Caly Baptist <hureh, | two deys. en Miss Helen Buckinghant Ever- | “Blue Beard” and all his wives will ctt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam | pe in evidence, besides other inter- At Tea Time Here— When winds are chill and trees are bare, the lure of Afternoon Tea looms large, especially with prospects of dancing From 4:30 to 6 P.M. Dinner of Lo Paradia ia luviting. Neo_cover charge for diwner. Dancing. Phonc Main 4336 for reservetion. S0 oSealeales! o NP P =Y, Y 2 K s —— S 3 * e LIITAL S Priced from $49.50 Erlebacher . Dsstinctieely Different k) i QA TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET K2 >0, * Other Bargain Friday Specials $1.29 36-Inch Natural Pongee, 98¢ Yard | $1.49 Printed Tussah, $1.19 Yard The natiral bamboo shade; will launder per- Beautiful Oriental design for Kimonos, Lin- fectly. ing and Fancy Work. 325.19 36-In. Printed Foulards, $1.59 Yd. | $2.19 Krepe Sunbeam, $1.69 Yard cores of designs and colors for Linings, A beautiful Knitted fabric for full Costumes, Blouses. Dresses. ete. Sweaters, Blouses and Combinations. T KT P Y '&u Nsae AP AT N % 2 & o ] — N\ The bride was given in matriage by her father and wore = gown of whit : ividuali mole satin, made Steatght tnes. | Style-and Individuality With rose point lace sleeves, embroid- Co cred fn pearls, the sKirt being made Are the Iseyn;e o'f i with ounces in the fron with a - i ric. pear] ornament marking e waist Embroidery Wol 4 4 hug We do Hand Embroidery, O 0% e XX e » K2 K2 00.“- - K3 * ve3eo} ool A & "’ line. Her vell of rose point dac over the court train of satin, and was . S 5 held by a coronet of lace, pearls and | Machine Embroidery, Xa oLoe% 0000.-.00'00'000000 190-0%-6%-6%6% 6%-0%-¢% 6% %0 %+ %02 6% %+ ¢ % o% PR ‘00:0%“‘0.00. A S e e X e @ X X X G XS X XS XD XX G X g X XX g X g XX g X g X g X e e e e A A A A A 0 B 0 BN A B A BN orange Fblossoms. She carried a | ‘ shower bouquet of bride's.roses and Monograming, lilies of the valley. . o 4 Mrs. Ernest G. Bender, sigter of the Braiding and Beading. bridegroom, was the matroa of honor and were a gown of shrimpspink chif- itchi Dictori fon, trimmed in cloth of silver, with 0 cimcrk Hemstitching . Pictorial 2 cascade bouquet of French roses on | H dei view the front of the bouffant sgiet. Picot Edging Review he maids of honor were Miss Edit] Everett. sister of the bride, and Miss Sflop umoun ! 10c yard Pn!tcms Irene Wright, and thevswore gowns ey i . Winter of French biue chiffon, fashioned like | 8th and E Sts, N.W. Pleating— ¥ that of the matron of hondr, and car- . Fashion Books ried orchid chrysanthemuns. Wi s Catein Clas nd | All Styles g 25¢ The other attendants were ss Mu i fod * riel | Schuster, Miss' 5 gce ‘"Rl“'“ eaning s i219-1221 G Street N.W. . Mrs Clarence Mrs. | airing Charles K. West, and they D! | St8re Hours—9 to 6 gowns of shaded biue and pink chit- | Mme, Viboud, * Hand Laundry fon, made on the same lings, and car- | i< 2 s | ried butterfly roses. 727 11th St. N.W. Main 4971 1115 1117 F SIREET men was Mr Frank 17e - : g s We have secured the exclusive agency in Washington for the ELITE STYLE PATTERNS ‘ - Drastic Reductions in We feel that ELITE STYLES will add decided prestige to our fashion service and meet wwith the opproval of discriminating customers, who appre- ciate positive fashion value. i ° o, il el cares o ful line of patterns and ihe ELITE STYLE MAGA- ‘ L Louvre . Mllllner 57 Incorporated i | Its exclusiveness is no bar to our making radical clearance when 1747 Rhode Island Ave. i bl the time comes. So you'll find wonderful opportunity for choosing in i a e O B l s this Special Clearance Sale. HANDSOME COATS | of heavy tweeds, in . | - are | e shades iae. M !’or Friday and Saturday % Evenr Velvet Hat i plaids, generously col- || 5,000 yards of Plain and Fancy Silks, All at One Price lared with fur and satin marked at EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES for ‘ , s o / lined. | Friday and Saturday. An unusual opportu- $ 1 .49 in three groups Yd The model sketched is of nity for thrifty buyers. The big assortment Those charmingly original creations that come only to us here in Tl e i i ‘ashi from the world’s best designers. Distinctive in sh d material, in beige with a consists of the following— Washington from the world’s best designers. v shape an silk i exquisite in effectiveness. Specially priced a i All-: Charmeuse—A splendid assortment Printed Foulards, 36 and 40 inches wide: in deep raccoon col of street and cvening shades—and blagk. Copenhagen, navy, brown and black back- $ 50 Underwear Jersey, extra heavy quality; jn all 8rounds. ° All up to $1350........... colors, including white and black, 36-inch Kimono Silks, a good assortment of | Q\" » e ! colors. . Black Dress Satin, a good. pure silk quality. 36 and 40 inch Novelty Prints for dresses, || | o All-Silk Shirtings in a variety of stripes. blouses and linings, Chiffon Velvet . . . . . . . . . . s425vd | : $10'00 40 inches wide; the soft Panne finish; colors are Oxblood Red, Beaver, Wis- ii ‘lk- A“ up to 519.50. s taria, Copenhagen, Henna, Toast, African and Navy. Silk Section—Main Floor _ ' $12.50 NavyBlue FrenchSerge . . . . . . $149 Yd ~ Al up to $30.00......... 44 inches wide; a Botney product wl'(ch means quality, pure wool and the best shade of Navy. .:¢ txd fas:the B 1o ) ‘ Pure Linen Scotch Stripe, Double- ‘ ‘ i, 63 ) S ‘“_ '_‘ hou »f"m | 8 m’:;g:vflmf, u?eS:i:mY;c!;om = Fleeced Qutings, 19¢ Yd. In another group are included 7~ e Choice from a variety of colored stripes, on yards, cut from the full piece. white backgrounds, FURS [ == | All Sports Hats— an ‘ Drastic Clearance Prices e i i FUR GARMENTS | in Our denstairs Store | Felt, Felt and Velvet Combinations, Velour, etc. ith the meiwest els. i | To Make Room for Our Dress and Coat Department % = Profit is sadly sacrificed for quick clearance! The merchandise MUST go—our . Choice 2 Price! M]D WINTER MILLINERy ] D:‘::'s‘:nfxio::oiip:?l:'lt needs the room! - BLACK LISLE HOSE, FOR ENVELOPE CHEMISE, e g 39c Dargaim Stigheaer BUOGNIS ANI COWNE i " Were from $5.50 to $15. Now $2.75 to $7.50 . nainsook and = and toe: black, fects, but just the Windsor crepe; z v, d rdovan. thing for h & lain 1 d - S 74ce PAIr...ccsns all sizes. ~ Regularly white and pinks c o o LISLE VESTS, FOR WOMEN . Now, per pair... Regularly 31.00. November Sixteenth and Seventeenth M e missee: TR rpy ¢ B - i . ) 3 5 i e l BROWN STOCKINGS, in white . You'll be interested in P % 3 ulariy zc and black. Also o BUNGALOW APRONS, IN 5 Hours a 2% an_ gasortment ot 19 standerd ‘count ‘s s i at : PR A n : - - e §e EEiie w Th Sp 1 Co 10 .and 12 amd 2 toi5 o'clocks MENS YALEUNION sUITS, i, gt A B otk 69c ese ecCia S very good quality: 0 10. Now.. all sizes. Regular- anex eptional 1y '$1.00 to §1.45. 3 : VoY mice ‘of Toc. 5 5 WOMEN'S ASD issEs Now . —that have just been placec‘i'1 on salc‘d Rl::; $ 50 KNIT RIBBED UNION SUITS, 5 5 s Tels BTk o aown C = Quality: knitted of sta- Rl e f P fabrics, smartly designed and trimmed v B S Y L T, PANTY DRESSES, In ging- the elegant furs.....%.. .. ang Oliver Twist stylés: stur- shell or ught St si DEEAYS - dy materials: solid e c combinations: all and combination neatly trimmed; ; slzes 2 to slsse. - Reguiarly izes 2 to 14. Reg- c fglm:fi;lus 98c 30c to T8¢ -Now. Slerly 83 to $1.50. 1o $1.95. NoW.... Dewnstairs Store. R T e L T

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