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[ -SOCIETY. Postmaster General To Return Next Week The Postmaster General, Mr. Har- ry 8. New, will return to Washington the. latter paft of next week from Turtle Lake, Mich, where he went about a week ago, on a humting trip. The Secretary of Labor, Mr. James J. Davis, will return to “'ashillslonl this evening from Lowell, Mass., where he went to make an address. Representative and Mrs. Samuel A. Kendall have as their guest in their apartment at the Highlands Miss Laura Volstead, daughter of former Representative and Mrs. Andrew J. Volstead. Representative a p RS Ayres of Wichita, Ku ve taken an apartment at the Kendrick for the winter. Mrs. Ayres and her daughters. Mrs. H. Janney Nichols, Miss Paullne Ayres and Miss Mar- Eoret Avres have been there for several wee Mrs. Ayres and Miss Margaret Ayvres will accompany Mrs. Nichols to her home in Elizabeth. N. J.. this week, making the trip by motor. MKS, RENNETH BLAKESLEE, Her marriage taking place yesterday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnard. She was former- 1y Miss Katherine Barnard. Capt, and Mrs. C. C. Calhoun well leave here today for Philadelphia and New k several soclal eng: 11 attend the dinner i Rofior of to be given by ophia Irene Loeb. . Alfred Smith and . Copeland and oth- Calhoun will re- Wednesday. L. Miles will “week to attend foot ball game, and c j. and Mrs, Hen- TV Fleel, at Governors 1sland. Mrs. Robert T. Lieut. Comman yill leave Was and nephew of the bridegroom, were the only attendants. During the ceremon; organist of St. Dominic's rendered several solos, and the wedding march. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Howard of Baltimore, cou- 2ine of ‘the bride, and Mrs, Herbert Grimes of Inlet, r of the bridegroom. Immm‘llfll(l after thg wedding Mr. and Mrs. Driscoll left for a trip to New York and Atiantic City. A reception will be given in their honor a groom's pa thy Drisge Tiss Blanop, Church, played Darrow, wife of U. SN, for the Army and Navy game. little daughter, Virginia, tending St. M rema and Mr: home on Connectic the home of the brid d Mrs, Timo- Winter, at thelr S t avenue. al Interest in yland took p! 5:30 o hurch, when Mrs. and Mrs. Gurnee Munn are ex- W pected to return JKatharine ghter of Mr: became the bri | Miliar Hansen. vas { pertormed by Itev. William H, Pettus The church was decorated in yellow chrysanthemums and autumn leaves. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her brother, Mr. Robert M Brawner, wore a suit of reindeer gray cloth trimmed with squirrel and a large blue and gray hat. She cuiried a shower bouquet of bride r and lilies of the valley. The bride's cou- sin, Miss Helen Margaret Tew, was maid of honor and wore a gown of y fat crepe with a bouquet of {5 Bow betng em, and they a_short time Alsop will e Mr. and Mrs. E Rave as their guests time the Prince Hesse, who will ar: cember 14. Mr. and Mrs. Alsop will give a dance for them Saturday, De- cember 15. Mrs. Warren mont t will spend nksgiving ¢ parents and MFs. in Tepeka, Kan. Akers of La- loave Monday to with~ her Howel Jones, t man was Mr. Charles brother-in-law of the bride- Immediately after the cere- Mr. and Mrs. left ington for a southern weddin be at home after De- o B s is accom- out-of-tow and Mrs, P. A, Le de, Amor b ¥ her hnnu in panied by her Grarle lobdell of the Farm C n is at the Hamil- ton Hotel for defintte stay. rles D. Chapin formerly lived in re here for a _visit, Wardman Park Hotel. Th ortly to Chicago to visit Mr. Chapin's parents before re- turning to France. Weddings. (Continued from Fourth Page.) B s and Mrs, Ashby W Va.; Mr. and Mrs | Demaine of Alexandria, Va'; Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Arnold of Annapolis r. Samuel McMillan, Miss Jeanette McMillan and Miss Mar- garette Roycroft of Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wolff announce the marriage of their daughter, Lu- lian Myrtle, and Mr. Harry Raymond Knudson, Saturday, November 3, at Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Knudson are at home at 221 Tth avenue west, Duluth, Minn. A very pretty wedding took place Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at 3 s Church, when Miss An- came the bride of The ceremony was ev. Lawren heehan wore a dark blue beaded gown, ermine coat and silver lace hat. The bridesmaids were Miss i Helen Giordano of Cleveland, Mrs. ¢ | Alice Nevitt and Mrs. Joseph Gior- dano of this city. Joseph Glordano | was best man. Following the ceremony a reception was held at 1361 Girard street north- west. The couple plan an extended honeymoon in H . Cuba. of Philadeiph Hanley of Chicago, T. Dempsey and Mrs. Mr. William Mrs. David Clarence Ow tie Pettit, Mrs. Oliver Murray, M Frances A. McLean, Mrs. Elia Curl and Miss Grace Curl of Washington; Miss_Lucllle Flippen of Richmond, Va.; Mrs. R. H. Barrett, Miss Marian Barrett and Mr. Randolph Barrett of Norfolk, Va. After ‘the reception Mr. and Mrs. Taylor left for a short wedding trip, and upon their return will reside at 460 Spruce street, Lyon Park, Va. St. Dominie’s Roman Catholie Church was the scene of a quiet but attractive wedding Thursday noon, Novemb in the prese of a few relatives and m.um Miss Margaret A, V Md.. wa Timothy A ington itev. Fra 0. P., of Houston, cousin of the bridegroom, officiate The bri wore a navy blue georgette dress, with a hat to match and a corsage bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. : Miss Mary Grace Grimes and Aloysius O'Donnoughue, - niece | Miss Bessie Lo iewls, daughter Portland Hotel Dining Room 14th and Thomas Circle Special Dinners Every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday Table d’ hote _.. -$1.00 5:30 to 8 P.M. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Roast Turkey Dinner 12:30 to 2 P.M. and 5:30 to 8 P.M. Ten Good Reasons Why Dr. Berman Should Examine Your Eyes ) Dr. Berman is one of Wash- ington’s Best Eyesight Spe- cialists. For Over Ten Years he has given relief to thousands who suffer from eye strain. He guarantees perfect fit- ting of glasses. His examinations are Free. He is accurate and pains- taking in his work. He will tell you frankly and truthfully should you need glasses. He sells ;hsjl.l 0? and $6.00 val- il ol He has hundreds of satis- fied customers. DR, LOUIS BERMAN . . His prices for glasses are as He gives you prompt and|low or lower than any one in dependable service. Washington. Special lowest prices for prescriptions and bifocal lenses made to order. Oculists’ prescriptions filled at F PRICE FISCHER Jeweler and Optician 918 F St. N.W. | Germantown THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO of Mr. and Mrs, Percival T. Lewls, became the bride of Mr. Willard Put- son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard P. Smith, sr., of Newark. N. J., home of nam Smith, jr., last evening at the brlde s parents at Garrett Park, remony was the Rev: O A. Gillingham, pasi Presbyterian The home was decorated wit plants, palms and chrysanth The bride was given in marria her father, and wore & gown of georgette crepe with sil and made on straight lines. vell was held by a blossoms, and she ea bouquet of bride ros of hono: of the ried a Lewls, bride, and made on carried o chrysanthemums. bouquet of The Leaman, cousins of the bride, dresses of orchid and apricot er chine. They carried houque! bronze and pink chrysanthemum each wore a silver bandeau. he flower girl was little Harrlot Riggs, niece of the bride, who wore & dress of changeable greén and performed by Church. potted mum r trimmin Her tul! vreath of OTang The matron o dress of blue panne velvet trimmed in rhinestones ~fashioned lines with bouffant skirt and tight bodlice. bridesmalds, Miss Mary Leaman and Miss Frances Benefit Party Listed the Md. tornt [ reltot of the futnerle Greace, In the ballr ume. 1 Park Hotel, i Wardman, th anke | tunds for Greok refugook, Tables fo Jongk may bo remerved tornoon from efther Mrs, She | B. Howry or from Mra, Davies. sister white WO pe do ts of ns and chatrman - of the w who will talk on s honorary commite ock, shington m silver | Thomas I C. taffeta with a wreath of silver, and [ man carried a basket of pink chry mums. Mr. Lawrence Lewis, b of the bride, was best man. Miss Nellle Owens 125 relatives and friends of the and groom present. and Mrs. = York. ke their home in Newark, N. Mr. and M on stry "Chose, ssued invitations for the marriage of M: to Mr son_of Dr. and Washington, their daughter Roger Higbee Gate Mrs. Elmer 3 Repp of e her cousin s e1l, as maid of honor, and Mr. ’!m\'\ld Giates, brother will_act’ as best man. Little Miss Helen Ridgely, sis- will be flower girl. of the bridegroom. ter of the bride Mr. and Mrs. Robert K Tth street northwest, e j vember 5. Deaneira white wore a gown of vith a hat to ma Mr. and M home, 714 November 20. **At Homes" Scheduled For Soc;ety Guid The ay crepe de Kk will Streot northwest, Mrs. Willlam Mather Lewls will be t home November 20 after 4 o Mrs. Wallace Radeliffe will ry her Thursday afternoons at home De- | cember 6. Mrs. Doren B. home inform Mre. S Jonnson will ' nc ! Irs. (.rumh Miss ders and Miss Cook The House of Quality and Servios | THANKSGIVING Aing room —day may find the the center of interest, but the.year.round comfort demar a well furnished living lozation outside the area of st rents, we can SAVE YOU TO 50 furniture, See our— 3-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suites in figured velour, S peczal $ I 25 3x6 Stock Window Shades, V[(:DEVITT 1003 9th St. N.W. Vernon M. 3211 One door_above Mt. Savings Bank. Tel & “O Promise he wedding march was played s by Miss Bell on the violin, There were about Smith later left for On’ their return they. Ridgely of | Ford, announc marriage of their daughter Mary room. Due to our low *overhead,” and on luxurious living room nthe- other bride will J. have 5527 e the to arge | bride | chine. | be at after ance | | clock. | esume | be at ! Saun- ! Crudemark i Decorations. all- nds. eep upP Library, etc.. 59¢ Terms Cash. To Aid Refugee Children A bridge and mah-jongg party will bo given by the committea fi ohilde om In Wardman kinaly MHarry aftornoon of 1'riday, Docember 14, the object belng to ralss foeding and clothing the 200,000 destituto ohildron among the the whioh has been loaned for the purpone by Mr, olther bridge or mah- that Charlos Joweph for ‘wosday morning, November 20, central ‘ondl rocce Among the Refugeon,” in the Child Welfare . under the direction of the NOVEM Copelands fiqnsuu Of Bible Class Here Honmtor and Mra Horal 8 Cupslana of New Yok and Mea, Copeland, 1he \nnlllllul of Usnrgs Waehington niverally and Mia Williniy Mather Lwla, and (e fey. G Chatles Wood anit Mra Wond will be pheste of honor at the anniel Bible Blady Club alnner of tha Chy Wamen's Club, at G0 a'ilk Wednesday evening, Dieoember 14 Jusephing Huird will prenide Miss M, J. Wiland Hostess At Tea for Miss Kroll Mine Mary June Wiland, president of the Enadlon Club, was hostens Tues- ow, | day at an Informal tea glven In the clublivuse In honor of her counin, Mixx Margarot Kroll, who I to bo married Thurndny, Hhe wan anstatod by Miss Hugel Prico and Mise Frances Charles, | Guents included Mrw. Willlam A. Kroll, Mrw. James Tibbitts, Miss Lenote Collins, Mins Vera Dillon, Miss Ruth Eahelman, Misw Florence King, n i at Brothers Dress Lines of Dramatic Beauty %IZIK dress selections fascinat- ingly dramatize the lines of any figure. The silhouette and its embellishments are so designed in the final arrivals here that the i wearer’s personality is radiated, climaxed in the graceful ensemble. STREET AND RESTAURANT DRESSES 45.00 6350 to 88.50 Beautiful reproductions in Charmeen, Charminette, Silks and Velvets—Lanvin, Milers Soeurs, Jeanne Hallee, Doeuillet and Patou inspirations. TWELVE THIRTEEN F At Sloan’s Art Galleries 715 Thirteenth Street E%tate Sale Fine Furniture, Oriental Rugs, Paintings, Objects of Art and Other Rare Household comprising Contributions from several estates, promi- nent local families and others, including Baby Grand Piano, Dutch Marqueterie Sofa and Arm Chair, Wonderful Assortment of Oriental Rugs, Mahog- any Dining and Bed Room Suites, Valuable China and Glassware, Paintings by Wyant, A. Bryan Wall and Other Artists of Note; Rembrandt Engravings, Bronzes, Mar- bles, Sheffield; Fireplace Brasses, Mirrors, Draperies, Fine All at Public Auction Within Our Galleries Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, November 20th, 21st and 22d At 2 P. M, Each Day Now On View C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Auctioneers. 715 13th Street Sil ’) 1114 G Street N.W. ks Here and You Always Charmeuss, va$1.98 A wonderful dependable quality, with rich sheen; excellent range of colors, also black. 36-in. Costume Velvet........ Soft Chiffon finish, non-crushable, deep lustrous erect pile; navy, brown, sapphire, claret and black. 36-in. Plain nnd$l 9 8 Glace Taffetas. e Cholce color combinations, con- trasting tints of exquisite beauty; rich beautiful sheen, scintillating with every gleam of light, also good assortment of plain colors. 40-Inch Crepe : $1 -69 De Chine All the rage this season, for ultra smart dresses. This quality far su- perior to the best you can find any- where at $2.00 a yard. 40-Inch Per- sl .98 sian Crepe. . .. Another popular weave, in a host of pretty patterns for wonderfully new overblouses and dresses. Only The Silk Looms of America Shop sells it as low as $1.98 a yard. That Stand the Acid Test of Comparison When customer after customer shops the town with samples of our silks trying to find equal qualities at near our low prices and fmla, it simply proves our oft-repeated assertion that we are giving better values in Silks for less money than elsewhere. s Get Supreme Qualities and Pay Less. $2.49 "Canton. . ..... Phone Mam 8306 Buy Silks 40-Inch Flat Extremely fashionable for dresses this Fall. A romarka.bly &ood, heavy suin 63 69 40-lnch Satin Another marvelous weave and de- cidedly popular this Fall for becom- ing dresses. All the wanted shades. A duality other stores sell at $5 a $1.79 36-Inch Pure colors and make Silk Satin. ‘These come in a up into the prettiest dresses imag- inable, 40-In. Egypfian$2 79 Pattern Crepe. Entirely new and novel and very much in the limelight for new and decidedly different overblouses. Ex- cellent color combinations. 40-Inch Bro- $3 79 caded Crepes. . ‘These are also very new and ouf of-the-ordinary. If you want ai uncommon dress, choose from this array, Different colors, - 54-in. Kit Mole $5 98 Fur Fabric....! . Superb material, all the ear- marks of the moleskin; a splendid fabric for coats, jacquettes and trimmings. A N 2222 | MES = | zzZZZZANMNIN i BER 18, 1923—PART SOCIETY. Miws Mary Parkor, Vurker, Miws. Dorothy 8 Minu ¥on Mrn Hroale. Shefferman-Weinberger | ", Kdward Copping and Mrs., Loy 2 ‘Miss Blanche | Smith, Miss | My O”Foole, Mixs Loulse Liecke, Mise @ @@@@@@ @ Fanu xvhn . Miss Frieda Van = Y, Verna Whipple, Miss Haltt, fin Gude, Miss Ruby Mixn Mrn, Katherin Lanfer, Miss Viola Pruitt, Horace Stevenson, ] & Betrothal Announced The Rev. Dr. Adler Shefferman and | Mrw, of Mrs. tronesses for the bridge and_mah- Jonxg‘ Iparty to be ub Wednesday, { benefit of the Washington Anima Rea. Children’ \ 1762 Oolumbia Road thelr daughter Harry A. Welnberger of Pittsburgh, F ———— Mres. Coolidge Sponsors Rescue League Beneflt Bhefferman of 1123 6th street northwest announce the engagement | Cecella to Mr | @ ing Recommended isin a large measure respon- sible for most of the SUC- CESS we have enjoyed dur- ing the past few months. Coolldge heads the list of pa- | @f@ fven at the Washington December G, for_the en claxses from 9 to 12 a.m. Dlay hotra. from 1 te % upervised Play zzzz2 | = atisfied Customers have more than repaid us for any extra effort we have made to satisfy them. Customer aft- er customer has been brought in—a most pleasing condition. WE WANT TO THANK OUR PATRONS! We also wish to assure them that the same high-quality skins and perfect workmanship are maintained at all times and they will not regret their rec- ommendations. GEvedeeEouEw of! 14th Street at Enjoy One of Our inners A Full Six-Course Menu 1.50 Franklin Square Orchestra We entertain the diners with an especially ar- ranged group of— Selections Every Evening Furs of Quality at the Lowest Prices [STuTel s { o X & @o. NEw YORK F. STREET AT I3TH WASHINGTON Leo A. Price, Ancillary Receiver FIFTH AVENUE J-M.Gidding Receiver’s Sale Farewell Values All remaining groups of Gidding Fashions have been repriced---the final price reductions. 17 Street and Afternoon Dresses - $25 Formerly Priced to $95 24 Street and Afternoon Dresses Formerly Priced to $135 35 Street and Afternoon Dresses Formerly Priced to $195 $45 $65 $65 23 Evening Gowns - - - - - - Formerly Priced to $185 $85 $85 $55 $45 8 Evening Gowns - - - - - - Formerly Priced to $225 8 Evening Wraps - - - - - - Formerly Priced.to $250 10 Evening Wraps of Silk - - - - Formerly Priced to $195 14 Sports Coats and Capes - - Formerly Priced to $135 = 6 Coats and Wraps, fur trimmed, $65 Formerly Priced to $175 (Medium-weight) 5Coats = --=-==-=-=-=-=-----8$45 Formerly Priced to $125 (Medium-weight, Navy and Black Only) 12 Suits = - = = =« o - = < = 5 - $55 Formerly Priced to $175 (Medium-weight) 9 Knitted Suits - ------ - -- $45 Formerly Priced to $135 All Sales Final and For Cash