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= THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1923 g 7.~ Navy foot ball game. She will re-|Cairo, is now in New York and will | Luciele Turner, matron of honor, and | Atherton Du Puy and Col. Neyle Col- | Munn, Miss Neale, Miss Rosamond Por- | man and Mrs. Karl Fenn.ng, Mrs. |tho International Assoclation of Arf main until after the Thanksgiving lattend the Army-Navy game. While in [litUe Miss Christina Pitcher acted as | quitt, vice president of the soclety. |ter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Neuhauser, | Theophilus Parsons, Mrs. Emory Land, |and: Letters Saturday, November 24 holiday. New York she will be the guest of |flower girl. The best man was Mr Maj. Ferris, Dr. Girty, ‘Mr. Osgood |Miss Katharine Rice, Miss Helolse | from 4 to 6 o'clock p.m., at 1715 Eyé - — Col. and Mrs. Harrisen J. Price and|Charles W. Barrett. The ushers we, Judge Mary O'Toole will be hostess | Holmes and Commander Southworth. | Brainard and Miss Edith Goode are |street. Miss Holbrook will spealt Mr. George Busby Christlan. jr.|will also visit Mr. and Mrs. 1. N._ Baker, head usher; Mr. |at tea at the Women's City Club Sun- | For those who do not care o dance | the other membe f the committee. | briely on “The Links for Internas i secretary to the late President Hard- | Reed, : cge L. Lowel, Mr. Willlam Swit- |day afternoon, aseisted by Mrs. Wil- | thre wil be bridge and mah-jong. |.tionalism.” Mrs. Ben Perkins will be (Continued from Fighth Page.) ing und secretary of the Harding Me- i zer, Mr. Charles W. Morgenthol. Mrs, | liagn H. Bingham, Miss Mary Schulties, S [ Miss Zelda Miller has gone to New ["hostess assisted by Mrs. Emily Stowe 5 morial Association, will be the honor | Miss Katharine Shaw, @uughter of | Weaver plaved the wedding march |M@is Amelia_Gude, Miss A. P. Tancill| The Smith Co Club of Wash- | York to attend the Army y game | and Mrs, Charles Stiefe of New York city and Mr. and Mrs. [ Ruest at a dinner to be given by &|Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Charles Shaw, |4nd Mrs. W. C. Atherholt, soloist, |anl Miss Fiorence Fraser Stiles.|ington will give a bridge and mah- | and will go from there to East Oran Clarke Davis of Springfield, Ohio. number of his personal friends Satur- | has issued invitations for o bridge |5ang “O Promise Me” and “I Love ' Mrs. Agnes Wickersham will pour,|jong party Tuesday, January 8, to|N. J. to VIEit her brother, Mr. J. Wes- | v ven under the ity ’ day evening, December 1, at the Army | tea at her home, on Woodley place, | You Truly. assisted by Miss Rosa Schulties, Miss | pajge funds to furnish an office for the | cott Miller, over Thanksgiving day. | a e entertainment coms Representative Vietor L. Berger of [and Navy Club. Friday, Decemb, *| Immediately after the reception in|May Alice O'Toole, Mrs. Caspar Haas | executive secretary of the American - | the Women's City Club, 24 Milwaukee, W has returned to the e the church Mr. and Mrs. Campball left |[and Miss Dorothy Buck. Association of University Wome Miss Isabel E. Holbrook will be | ckson place, Monday evening, at city, and is at the Burlington Hotel. Mrs. Goodwin D. Ellsworth enter-| Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Staley are in | fOF eastern cities. Miss Katharine Thompson is chair- | guest of honor at the afternoon tea of | 3:30 o'elock = vt ea . lnh‘ied anlme ’:{olel Wnnhllnzmn yes- | New York at the Hotel Belmont for \]m’fg?‘-;‘fir;rn’:-:v{\c;c:?le:fge;fafi;le,rnfl epresentative an Mrs. V. . | terday a luncheon party in honor of | the Army Nav; e. P, " = g 5 Cochran of Toledo, Ohio, have taken | Mrs. Frank G. Sutherlin of Spowane. | ¢ ghandi Navy same b o g g e B8 | 3. Morgan, and Mrs. Morgan at a BB T X BB BB T B I I B BB an apartment at Wardman Park|Wash. who is attending the U. D. C.| Miss Camilla Horen, dsughter of o e : studlo assembly and aunual meeting of Hotel for the winter. They are ac-|convention as delegate from her state | po onq an dward B Horen, has | ¢, 0 lonor of the Georgia delegates |the league at their residence, 456 N companied by their daughters, Aiss|and proxy for the state of Oregon. . an rs, ward B. Horen, has i, (he convention of the United |street southwest, at 8:30 o'clock p.m. ‘Wool v Cochran a i 2 returned to Washington from a visit|[uughters of the Confederacy the|tomorrow. Memberg of the class 4 m“ CairalyiCochkn unaatias SGvEns ()05 0 B Dryden of | o New York and Albany with Gov. | Georgla Society of Washington wili | -History and. Appreciation of Pamtine: Gauntict 1 oy New York, who are frequent wisitors | and Mrs. Alfred mith, |Blve & reception this afternoon from |are aiso invited to be present, and the Gl Sre. Johu B Tarner ana diesAnna | ih . Washington, bt i T komm |5 to 7 o'clock at the home of Mr. and | weekly lecture at the league offices will oves South: Larner went to York | Wardman Park Hotel. They wiil en-| The marriage of Mrs. R. Haxel | Mrs. Theodore Tiller, 3409 Mount|be omittd for this occasion. N today to attend the Army a Navy | tertain a party of eight at dinner on | Pitcher to Mr. Ralph H. Campbell, son | Pleasant stre Tiller: is presi- 396 c ame, and will not re Sature A of Mr. and Mrs. Ros Camy |dent of the C g ety. The junior committee of the Arts Igng'l‘:x m‘ulll‘\\zr-d,x‘ml«nlr . 3 TMEAAE RigNE (noktplace ?z th Chl;[rh of the Goved m_l he e ne 'm_m‘lm;‘l de l‘lx]h of W"anhinflnu will Pn;;rtlnnh\\flh In eolors of tan, Eiter Wise enant yesterday afternoon at 0 [Mrs. Fra arro corgla, new- | a dinner dance Wednesday, December 5 prown. green - a Mr: e A M Henry Valdimar Chyis- | g'clock, Dr. Charles Wood officiating. |1y ident general of the | The caiman: Miss Anne Fatier Abhote |54 | Samro i f7een 1316 t 1626 7tl'l St N w a and 23 4 evening, 166 ",“"_age took place last | The church was decorated with yel- |U. D. C; 8 Lang Mrs. Willisen | will be the hostess, with Mr. Alfred k. ried color stripe (s] . <YV, & Mays, B ng, or a weeding trip and | jow chrysanthemums, palms and ferns. | J. Harrig, Mr® Charle Phillfbs, | Lewis, jr., vice chairman, as host. | (B | top. All stzes. for @ week . ttend the Army | Will attend the Army-Nayy foot ball |The bride, who was given In marriage [Dresident ' of the Atlanta’ Chapter,| Others on’ the commities. ssslating. ore and vy N jorrow. They will | ame tomorrow in New York. by her brother, Mr. Ashion Crist, |17 D. : Mrs, K. Little: Mrs. | Miss Jessie Adkins, Miss Bodmer, M Teturh to W ton Monday. = wore a gown of blue chiffon velvet Golds . Mrs. William Eleanor Harris, Miss Anne Ives, Mi v . Mrs. Benjamin Scott Young, who|and toque to match and carried white | Xt adbat ¢ F. Taliaferro | 148 recently returned from the goast |chrysanthemums. | et mow located at |4nd has taken an apartment 4t the' The bride was attended by Mrs, the Somerset, 1801 16th street. . Stuart Mo ¥ an and daughter, Pauline Moseby Coleman will > thel home | in Washington t vy after spending two months in Newport, O 2 53 riginal Sho nd Mr: William_Alexander gl p ve gone to New York for a week's stay and will be joined there joini oty 1y Tt dunenien Mias Ann 93:! F N W Adjoining Ml e e e epk R \ . o Metropolitan will come : with Mr. and Mrs. John L. Edwards and f e their “daughter, Miss ( t A 30.00 Garment v hiaS gons io Now vink for the New ClOth afld SIIk Df €386 1|y Ao #2250 Gument Any § Will return Sunday I A sale that demands the attention of every thrifty Mrs. Robert Hollister Chapman was | All Sizes man in Washington. A saving of from $4.50 to $7.00 on hostess to a company of ten at the B Women's 811k DTG Vg T8V TEN TR @Y Y @TBN QIR gy TRV ITE Y TRV /Y TN VTR (0] R YR R L Y n ) evenin taking _her | § any suit or overcoat fr(_nm our already low prices, and s later to supper. The minister no charge for alterations. o Switzerland and Mme. Peter were d % f styles in both single e = 4 include a great many styles in e B The Suits 5% Sreasted models, in mixtures, Tho air attache of the British em- J ° Bl stripes, checks, etc. Kvery suit is guarantecd for wear and st M O Gt : B} Satistaction. A special line of blue, black and brown pin stripes tertaining in © ut to the win- . Al gy | A E) at $23.00. Sizes 33 to 46. hers of ihe Schneider. cup, the. in- Lovers of the game will find inter- : are made in belters, box coats, festionl e el Lo : : e ~ The Overcoats i, ™ Gus and conservative DA B aia U ; esting suggestions for gifts in our com- Rp— syles, ant come i oxford, Froun, tan, gray; back, navs. ¢ mander Jerome C. Hunsaker, U. S, N. : . ; alues o $39. and at cither price you will find the Scason’s greatest values. who ls (e el ap i : plete sets or the articles of equipment. ; P S 5 1o 46 Londos > Ad Y 1 et v St oo hif S'yle}' fha: AA - Wl;lmng Boys’ Boys’ Boys’ Boys’ b, omon and.’ Com- : : nstant Approval & i i e Comn S ®| Mackinaws | 2-Pts. Suits l;ull-otver Jusve_ltI;Ie Pants s ek Tt g . 2 Portraying the accepted versions Wealers AR I et zormiiide y of the mode in cloth, silk and velvet | 56- = $3.95 $1-98 3' Letshton, Livut. W. D ® i . . . higher type Dresses in black, Bdan e i B Wb, S : g7 F Street S browr and navy. Your attention is ! matis | Ty S cert "o | i unloter MHER | pui ot S piterns. tr aireat and Mr. W, ! commer- i directed to the faultless workman- ats it | o iz du_pieta | OIS T et otk $ial sounscior o embassy and 1214 0 1219 & Stroet, ship, the smart appearance and the "o, T | B 4 T lue ae $3003.° 308 1n sizes 23 to 48. n M MV T nan 3 Hours: 8:45 t0 6:00 perfect blending of beauty and grace bassst and My 2 x that brings charm and joy to the 269 Pairs Misses’ & Children’s wearer. .Wearing Boys’ Sy : Leather Shoes | “rr Ve = for Wheiny S K . | High Shoes first of the frs. Willlam d informally in hone 3 4 Tnusval values ¥ of Cleveland 3 in school and r and her dau ? nne are dress shoes. Reg ving tod tend the Ar § YL/ BV.8\ V. AN aV: QY @V TN TG\ T@VIIQrBNITQVIT@N Y8 1\ STV IO LBV TR NI R Y T8\ v " ular snd high cut p YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN £ , ight, and M F at Tenfl\- St- ‘ P v Special purchase of boys' serviceable Atcherson of the diplomat d | gendol ‘shoes, in " Ezglish " avd “Biche Tan e r o service will be hostess. nce styles. Strietly solid leathers: the g b = Kind ‘that 'will wear. Sizes 10 to 3t el i Munson and 1 to 6. Regular $3.00 values, including 3 Shoes. Sizes 6 to 11 durable. Miss Jessica Randolph Smith hostess at luncheon yest Colonial honor of X newly d t r y E o ot T g We Purchased 100 All-Wool Plaid iinor the \ gl H $19.95 & $25 Fine Silk or Colored Striped little silk § place and M ed with a b t pink by Mrs. W. T. 1iis Vashington and later Mrs| Harrold them on | first official act a. ident of the Y. D.C. The other guests at luncheon were | = Mre. Philllp Holt._state president of North_Carol Mrs. Felis Harvey. | de sl Every Woman in Washington ¥ Of Avkansas, of Georgia, Mrs. | nd Mrs. Harry Clark | 28 trict, Mr: indtree and | £ Mrs. Scruggs of Alabama, Mrs. A. W, Whit s 3 erman of | There's no use in mincing words or searching for some vague reason for this Tonne s Crodes. ot i sale. Frankly, we find ourselves heavily overstocked in the midst of our Fall and ; Winter season. 50met7n‘ng radv'ctfl .was necessary to reduce our stocks, and | . Fine quality satin, satin-face . Sl 4 : RS Conton crepes and 'charmeuse; | | Strlishly made, ful Cleah, o aand; Keom . wetherefore decided to offer—beginning at once—a Straight, Clean-cut Discount - pleat. Tace and ornament trim- | | firgejatch *pockets, merene arrived Strlishly made, full length, tia. v at the New Willard from main until late tomorrow. He was host to a small company xt luncheon Yesterds —on ALMOST EVERY ARTICLE OF WEARING APPAREL IN THE : R e | o STORE—of - i _The marriage of s Margaret C.| & ! g ey Kroll, daughter of Col. and Mrs, Wil- llam A. Kroll, to Mr. Gordon Chase > . ’ Tibbitts, son of Mr. and Mrs, James | & . G l C t E. Tibbitts of Chevy Chase, Md., took ’ W e - place last evening at 8:30 o'clock at / 3 the Takoma Park Presbyterian \ Church, the Rev. Thomas C. Clark |&= / ) offictating. The church was decorated A in white chrysanthemums, palms and . ) | ferns. ; 2 The bride, who was glven in mar- rlage by her father, wore a gown of : / white georgette crepe, embrofdered 3 s ST, Styficn ‘Earments, bette: in_pearls over white satin, marde on ] 4 it warm, styllsh garments, belted, straight lines with a court traif, Her silk stitched, fancy pockets, tulle veil was held by a coronet of convertible collars. Sizes 2 to 10 duchess lace and orangs blossoms years. She carried a shower bouquet of uw}e]z;ht:lrl, roses and lilles of u’\(’] e ! Miss Kroll was attended by two . . s e 3 o . . o 3 matrons of honor. are Edward 3. Bear in mind that every original price mark is on all merchandise—indicating Mes. ‘Horacs T. Htaven: 2 : - e ore gownis uT gold metal our usual moderate prices. On every purchase the discount of 20% will be made. Rubb. DIn ronsi e malis SE honor. Seh O ot his eale nalid ; % F : N e Rmelin 5 Gude and Miss ameelin b Remember, also, that this sale includes our entire stock of New, StyWsh Fall : \ : ‘ Tired Williams, who wore dresses of silver . 71 ’ W s metal Gloth. Smilar, 16, these of thy Merchandise—and not bought for sale purposes. e are cutting profits solely ;flflll’flg!idfl"q’;nslxfll'l'h‘ll‘"‘illk\il'(lfil\s“'nnd - k’ J L E tfi' L b J' J 2 . ’ J- Wiiand, My Macy. Pieor oons to quickly reduce stocks. verything has been discounte , mcluding: louise K. leeke and Miss Ruth Esh. H elman, who wore dresses of morel ; . 9 . silk in shades of orchid, rose and A]l Ch ldr ‘ :l th blue, made on old-fashioned lines, n m with' bouffant skirt and tight bodice | 1 ens o g and . carried old-fashioned bouquets e of ]mlxe;‘l] flowers. ;.;illle Blls]: Max- ’ Ml ’ well Galloway was flower girl. Her 3 e R L S o All Women’s and Misses’ Apparel after those of the bridesmaids, and she carried sweetheart roses. The best man was Mr. George . Dr . puile S e Uiers werk Coats— Suits-—Dresses—Skirts Genuine Game Horace L. Stevenson, Mr. Edward J. Copping, Mr. Willlam M. Kroll, brother of the bride, Mr. Edward B. 4 | 4 Parcheesi g All Blouses—Millinery—Sweaters - —_— Miss Edna White played the wed- ding march and Mrs. Murray C. Tay- B e o and Certain Brands of Hosiery “Oh, Promise Me." A reception at the home of the bride's parents followed the cere- mony. The bridal couple were as- bmwdal party. Mrs. Kroll, mother of dea sp & Appare' il dea Qualily broidered in brgnze beads. Mrs. Tib- the bride, wore a gown of taupe satin bitts, mother ~of the bridegroom, 9 \ Standing d 1 iving by Col, and Mrs. igi i gstat 1o racelvine by Sol Sad es 20% Kafka Original Styles—Kafka Moderate Prices 2 0% crepe, made on.draped lines and em- Off Off wore & gown of black beaded flat Wood erope, made on’straight lines. S Red Blackboard Tmmediately after the reception Mr. mand Mrs. Tibbitts left for New York, 3 from which place they will sail for s Rubber Tired $3 .39 Bermuda. After January they will velouped“ be at home at the St. Mihlel, 1712 16th street northwest. Miss Hlms Moylton left today for New York te att¥nd the Army and -

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