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SOCIETY. THE_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DECEMBER 2, 1923—PART 2. Weddings Interest 4 By Annual Sale for Benefit 4 Of Salvation Army Fund Society of Capital o V . Beginning Wednesday, December & e {3 . and continuing until Wednesday De- Thanksgiving W‘eek ; cember omitting Sunday, Mrs. : Katherine Gillett Hill will hold her Marriage of Miss Mary E.| TSR S Seivation acmy fant " 1n peevisas| | L g 3 ' - . ; S.E. Cor. 13th and G Sts. N.W. Higgs and Mr. Albert D. :x;:n Mrs. Hill has .held these splen- . o4 ”» . o . i S sales hus! s place Con- Whitworih. Resseded. . at nectiout avemue, but thia year it witl| it L . Announcing for Tomorrow—A take place in her residence, 1614 20th T ol | 8 |l Sale of New Fai ats A wedding of Thanksgiving cve- year, not only on fccount of the sev- ning took plice nt §:30 o'clock at the ] |eral nunarea te urticles placed : 3 . Natlvity Chapel, 14th and A streets : % e 3 they ure the | Y . : southeast, when Miss Mary : . 3 e g Aeticls A A - v 4 5 Presentlng Extra' the daught 3 i r turned out m £ e & o r. K I 8 & r Her plan in the “ % Higgs of this city. z . \ Tt 3 : n Army is to use the hundred . 2 2 ordlnary the bride of Mr. Atbert Dalkin W - : or teb Guithr which ahe weuld DiRers o ‘ aiues at worth, Mr. and Mrs. 2 2 wise give, in materials for fancy % 3 . S LI ”“ o : g e work, and with the Phurch was b with chrysanthe- | s, paims and ferns, and the wed . 9 1 s 5 ¢ / o . A wng 'ma was played A ; % > 4 : 3 anist ol St J 5 Hill's home bags of esg size 4 H i b (- Perfect Love” was » T kind, cushions, toilet pieces, infants’ . ’ 4 . v - ® “lar! 2 & E: and covers, & a ta 1 o S > devote MISS KATHERINE KOHNER, t There | A student of Goucher College. whe | wiih \ o atits i voses | Wil Join her parents. Mr. and Mrs. |} tied “”h Julex Kohner, in Washington for the | © v, irs, O] Boughton Chirixtmax xenxon. Wood will preside e table, he mald Cora Beale = ———————| where therq will be a different group ; . . : G . " : s . sister of the bride. wore alroses trimmed with silver f r,|Of Mrs Hilf's friends each afternoon. : ¢ 7 : Z AILLE tops the winter mode in cen changeable taf- | with a hat to match 2 As: i = s - . N . and a hat | bouquet of orchids and liles of the 1 s Marcus 5 ; : i S becomingness and popularity! “carried’ a bouquet | valle er o endant was her | ) A peL o \ : Z N ten pinl oRiEe | e A ooty aiteRdant was hech A 5. ; - L cipwgs g You'll welcome these lovely styles— was in blue v vet, with which and you’'ll ‘find choosing a pleasure a hat of silve J 1 s, Louis Mc- : : 2 . . 2, quet of ; 4 by R inhia Wi o sosnatie % : . A from this collection tomorrow. Each Robertson of Ly B 5 he winter at the Connecticut = : : theiwnten ‘ ohe is a rare find at this price! o georgette trimmed blue s, and 5 : teft 1a h“nwh" Hel with & b tin | for e: o . ant | Child Welfare Sale Miss Distl. cous ¢ “the | wil'Be at home after Januars Sy o e Program Announced . : : o 2 Looped ribbons on dainty doch. es affect the tailored Amon ' the Gut-of-town guests i “.“|me+ : : ) i - \ mode .. . new uses for laces are found in dress hats . . . | moner G T o 3 Tummage Sale, o be held December . oo Y Fur trimmings hint at winter fashions. .. Gold and . 10, and 11 ¥ street will 7 5 gs h phtashan ictute o ¢ a : MRS. ROYAL S. COPELAND, \ silver embroideries represent the vogue of metals . . . | The ma f brac, & : 3 Wife of the recently elected senator from New York, who d the w {Celeste « i > : N i, 1dentifying hersclf wwith the Congressional Club joams ol Grant Crowman, | WSS g st i KO . Theatre hats Dance hats Dinner hats i P 2, X5, P, ot e, B o, 2 o o i s i o arter ? h . 5 Jea e i » ere also will be . e, | Priday & he oo There al I be foenicur pianola attachment, and | performed by the pastor, Tiarp: shade where t «, [ Reese Murr novelties will abound. 1 HIH When the e c: The church was artistically 3 foregoing Ple Arrow | e!'y 820 Kentucky - 4 AtR0 With Chevasncnemun o 1 > given by Mrs. Thomas F.| i 1d. ting with the where an informal Ve d '8 @ ridge Jordan and | Ifor the members of the two familie F hurn; jewelry Mrs. ¥ and their intimate frie b Mrs. Charles” Wood- | ar- |00, Mrs, L.ul\d:n» Mes, Henry | 528 12th Street N.W. v afternoon at | riage b 5 E Leonard and_ Mrs. itt Goodwin; ; * home of and Mrs g b 3 satin and chantilly | (N0 Mrs Wiillam A, Ham- One Door Below F Kass. the - beiny e, Tk ! '\n'fx. etully draped i mond, F ces Loring, Your Choice of All i A e TR W S N EARLY WINTER HATS and Wil b at their ,N Gt ~ mu. veil was arranged with a clus- i ; Hu Ann Npie e, f oraner Mooy, She Sofmied o the’dehuantsn, U ESPECIALLY PRICED 1217 Connecticut Ave. c."\”'_‘ narrage of Miss Lucitie sa- | %y ‘-‘”."_ i na[Hl0ues o 1 ¥ e Were $5.00 to $25.00 Exclusive Howard A - L e ) as her wi e Mm o e ok o e S G Now, $1.00 to $10.00 Feions A Shop of the presence of r-h:ln\'~ o few | 597 7 A : IS tys Mehive HUn 0, Christmas Suggestions—Handkerchiefs, Jewelry for Women Individuality imate friends. he it ot = orated with palms and yellow and | Sira Bir the form e Johnson has chi and Hosiery hite chi themums. e core- n satin_and the latto the Rev. | Jow, with silver lace trim Bace Mo ao-l T | wore wreaths of silver leaves et R St e g o U e, i | e e Semi-Annual Clearance Sale brown_ hat. 5 s wn_ b % x e, cousin of th : y Louls Hert 4 Miss Churiotte St who wore LS @ dainty gown of Geors Towland ¢ | p gown of blue vel Mr. Jame carried & basket of stcott, Weldel Mme! Warner was best man for the bride- K ros Jar i ° P i e i Mrs. James Miteheli, Correct Foot Ills Mr. and Mrs. Sproull left imme- o ¢ . : e e Holl ' “h a e diately after ihe cosemony < | Gehers “were Mr. WilIf 5 el t s "‘3 follister Chap- | r ern wedd trip, aficr ~uwh{brother of the Mr. Milton 3 S A 4\1((-&“""“"" o 2 gt T vill make their home in New | Birch, Mr. Richmond cch of | any times fo fiat feet. To re- York city w Lowman Zaln health the obvious answer Js | T wear xhoes tiat wroperly sm- Mr. and Mre, I - ; : | Yort the ‘aren L] announce the and 3 )th e to- | ) \dolph ~ Wintermyer « Canada, | p. he 1 rmer w o g g requires shoes especially con- Thursday afternoon. Chureh | crepe’ and gold lace . . acted for the purpose. Such a the Holy Comtorter. Rev. Clarence | in black se ¥ Kios Jasthe At fon, Charien Coece It has an unbreakabie_builtin ® o wedding music. Engraving \ e e (ot pall o e reception Mr. and Mrs XmasCard: the foot, bracing the foot on both | wedding trip to the 4 sides. west, the Jowed by a rec; at the home of | ELa" 0 (o mutch and Kit fox Turs the bride’s parents. only the mem- 1 ana g BO bers of the immediate family being 5 i e B Wh C I S gt B b A B { - We Ll e Dinner G at” home to their fricnds after De- |5 o'clock at the Church of the Tmma \ 1311 G St. N.W. Take Elevator | tnner Gowns cember 10, at London Hall. Tate, Goncesitbn wak Qiat ot Allss Sars 7/ W d = The marriage of Miss Virginia| tane Tos corcmoms wor poronman Day an Evenmg Gowns Brown to Col. William A. Colston | Rey. J. H. Eckenrode. - d : Afternoon Wraps and Suits took place vesterd & In_the Dresses Furs ; s given in marriage by | Af : cedding trip Mr. and | [B . 11} \er brother, Mr. William D. Brown of | Mrs. ¢ill be at home after De- mas a e tiinery tanooga, wore a suit of ashes of ce Mohaw! rtments. f Fur Coats and ' | - aper Brog. & Co. oo NecKpieces [ gfl of Quality, 937-939 F St. N.W. = T TR 0.0 XEXTXEIXTIR DRI 0;0:00'“’“’“’00’“}0:»:”:.0 e} 2 Xg 2 *’ o »> K3 K DRTXTXI RS b 3 1114 G St. N.W. Phone Main 8306 K3 % 0 o5 .m“ S8 Q) & " R ' A Sale Tomorrow Offering New Silks Smart and Desirable V XX O X EXtreme Reductions ( Christmas Satvings Fund and Pension Checks Cashed For Special Selling Monday _’_‘~ G XIXD K2 » w3 o> % * "’ o% X IX DX R A d —giving you the benefit of end-of-the-season prices right 3 at the beginning of “fur ||| | ‘ ‘ Sl].k DreSSGS AT VERY LOW PRICES 3 EER ARG wcather. carerviy §) BN 35 A b . MADE AND $1.98 Crepe deChine, $1.59 TR Unequaled Selection FASHIONABLY o \ 40-inch Superfine Crepe, rich, crinkly weave, in 24 0: | { 3 T2 . i % DESIGNED : f : - —is afforded by our stocks as you’ve . CHOICE NEe every righit to expect, since this is %, "’ ‘., e® %% K2 KX XD e > C K2 ““ o %% ORI XXTXEX XL 0 Soods. joedes 2o-o% s’ %' (2 " R "' 0 “. "' % choice colors, including white and black. $4 69 Cl'epe Fabl’lCS, $3 29 ’ ‘i- " 3 Washington’s Largest Exc\usively i You will readily agree with us that thes¢ 40-inch sub.standards of our - extra fine Crepes, i > : Fur House. il . . new dresses are unusually charming, beauti- excellent assortment of light, medium and dark B iy A% » : i : fully ' made and very special at the price. shadings. : : N traightli dels in canton crepes, SmarteSt Styles crepee‘ge Sc{uarll%s ;L%IT:HC& ll‘l:d :1|m~ hfim(l- $2.19 Broadcloth Silk, $1.89 somely beaded or pleated Also smart tailored f's and misses 32-aich tub-te st fabrics in stripes, checks and plain pon’ct twills. All sizes, womeh's colorings ; durable in wear; launder perfectly. Black, brown, rosewood, navy. $3.49 Satin Crepe, $2.89 40-inch rich, brilliant, lustrous Crepe in a splendid assortment of new shadmgs. including white and black. |’x $1.29 Natural Pongee, 98c 36-inch washable bamboo shade, our indestructible }t power loom weave. Will launder like a ’kerchief. * o e’ %% 6?02, boode o edeedeed 9, %% %" . 2o 4 5. o "’ 004! s QX IX D Lk Saks’ Furs represent real achieve- ments of the furrier’s art, and make Xmas gifts of rare distinction. ot e B 8 || $3 Silk Hosiery, $1.95 purchases for holiday delivery. R W 0% 0% % ool W > % KW ) %* % R o) s %' %! o S ofe-eleedoedes! < "’ ) %09 %6% %49 oo »> 3 A special Monday Sale of Kayser's patent marvel sahs Fur Co 1 stripe, pure- dye, ingrain black silk stockings. Beautiful - l luster and of excellent wearing quality. Also Kayser's A Fur House of Dcpmdabfllty o 1 . wool stockings in smart heather mixtures. Sizes 8 to 10. For Over Thirty-five ol -t Put in Christmas-Boxes if desired. 610 Twelfth St—Just Above F o2 > ot elootealsteo!