Evening Star Newspaper, December 26, 1923, Page 8

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oCle > T HE b u Weeks will return to Wash-| pg :;odm'fiové;.,‘:“' ington tomorrow morning, after & Christmas visit te| Mrs. Georgo G B Sarah B, Flelds their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and | ovening’ gt the 1. Mrs. Charles St. Clair Weeks, in Bos- | in Hethesda, Md.. for Bradley, daughter. of 90, 3 and Miss La Dr. and Seno Senora de Gonzalez Prada attended the dinner given last cvening by DT | Mrw Willlam Henry Wi ut in honor of the former Frkl'nnyr 7;":::“?:" Salo airman_of the Tacna-Arica CON- | This wiil be one of ¢ ce, Senor Dr, M. F. Porras, and | eong Mrg White is :IVIH‘ und Senora de S :on Polo at Le|,, de Porras. The other guests were Dr. and Senora de Cavero, the | Mps, second mecretary of the Peruvian em- | tain a bassy, Dr, Santiago Senor embassy. Mrs. As Mme. Prochnik, wif ormatiy “Fruraday’ d'affa with es of Austria, will receive ! guo. apt, “and Mrs, Clarence Crit- | bury gonnd Miss they will give this evening at Clif- houn Miller, daughter of Mrs.” John | give a Dodd Miller of Paul. The dance | debutant Wil be unique ity _arrangement, | Merle, and various g prizes belng aw s will be played. ed to soclety at Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lee Wrenn will entertain at a tea dance this afternoon from 4 to 7 o'cluck, at Rauscher's, when | ton University. it their daughter, Miss The Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks Return to Washington Tomorrow From Boston, Mass. ty. s G. Ahell and Minnie E. Jen 1 E. H cretary of War and Mrs. | bY. Cadet Louls C. Scherer, et P and M s R T Marriage licenses have been iseued to the rma; 3 lotson. is Frank J. Kesting, jr., of Stewart of Peorla, TIL H. Clugston of East Waterford, Pa., ‘Rex and Florence P, Ort of Highspire, Ps. ‘Dallas L. Carnes and Beatrice T. Riddle rice Brownstone.~ Jr., and Edith N. os of Bmith of this clf ley e a dance this e of the former, r M’l;- Katherine rs. Bradley, Polo ure, Bradley, daughter of 3 o Hoxts ot Dinner Last Night. decorated with Christmas groes. roga” ner settias and miat) The charge d'affaires of Peru and | NS B mistietos, mid; charges. | |CORNELL wWALL 714 18th N.W. We Are Ever Ready" to Serve You 1¢ is Dyt ome roonT or the gatire Mouse you wast paiated or papered. Newest designs in wall paper. jerate PAPER CO. Main S378-53: hite has cards wed by bridge on Park road. series of lunch- S:’I':;:!;"O'Asrnlnvllll will enter- Bedova: Dr. N, | dance at Le Baradin this wreides Mendoza and | in complimant to her son z de Buenavista, | daughter, Lieut. and B rmerly cennected with the Peruvian | Allan of ‘West Polnt. sl : inwall will be at home in- ik and of the charge | her her mother and l(lt:.rl‘"l\;‘:l?a W n Scoville of Water- tenden Calhoun ut the holly dance Carlfsie Alian. o DT daushter, Mrs. i 7 ton in compliment to Miss Betty Cal-| Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Le dance this evening for th, e daughter, Miss Sugenic 1o rded to the winne Capt. and Mre. Charles C . Capt. and Mre. Calhoun will enter- | entertain at dinner this ?:vn(nfll::rgz';)ln" tain a small company at dinner be-|Chevy Chase Club for = Tore tho OBTice. Miss Adelalde Congrd. who was present- Tare Tsland two sea- Sons ago and Miss Charlotte Conasd Who is & student at George Washing: thelr daughter, Burt’s Hosiery ' Service —includes the unusual, as well as the staple shades in Silk Hosiery. If you have some costume color you wish to carry out—you'll have no difficulty in getting it in Hosiery. And in a quality that a gown of it lines, the alight drapery at side of the ekirt being held ne ornament. The bud w a gown of white moire silver cloth made on straight lines, with a pe; train of silver tulle) and will carry American beauty be Mrs. Julian J. Mrs. Charles Hu P! Price, Mrs. Thomas Lippitt and Mrs, Thomas R. Chambers of , Mrs. Winlam North Sturte- and Mrs. Thomas R. Chambers of Baltimore. ith the debutante will be Miss A Miss Laura Winder Munfo: Miss Muriel Zleanor iiss 1 Adkins, s Mr. and . Wrenn the members of the & buffet supper, the going to the dance to be le for their aughter, Miss Eugenia The marriage of .Miss Priscilla Alden Slaughter, daughter of Mr. Wil- liam D. Slaughter, to Mr. Philip Hyland Burch took place this morn- ing. The ceremony was performed in St. Patrick's Church, at 11 o'clock, the Rev. James P. Cohen officiating. The bride wore gown of white satin, made on imple lines, trimmed with pearls and a court train of the satin. Her tuile veil was edged with ! rose point lace and was held by a side with clusters of orange blos- She carried bride roses with a of lilles of the valley. Her only attendant was Miss Ora Ann Ward, who was in orchid georgette erepe made over gold georgette crepe, | * with a picture hat to match, and car- | i el roses i A Raymond Burch was best man for his brother, and the ushers Cullen and M. Adolph chafhirt. Mrs. Myra Mc- Cathran Marks, soprano, sang solos during the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Burch left. later| for a wedding trip, and after January 15 will be at.home in Trenton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Victer Kauffmann and Mr. and Mrs. Frank §. Hight will en- tertain om jointly at dinner Wednesday ev January 2, in the home of the I preceding the ball | which will be given that evening at the | Willard for the benefit of the Chil-i dren’s Hospital, Mrs. Frederick R. Marris, wife of | Admiral Harris, Is entertaining at a chifdd theater party today at| ier daughter Florance, who | ix home for the ho.idays. -After the | performance Mrx, Harris will entertain the children at tea in her home, at 1820 Massachusetts Mrs. H. E. Ely, Mrs. G. T. Bowman, Mrs. H. I Crosby and Mrs. Loujs C. Scherer will entertain at a tea dance from 4 to 7 o'clock this afternoon, in the officers’ club at Washington bar- racks, for the West Point cadets visit- ing in Wash s, Receiving with the hostesses will be | Cadet Bugene Bly, Cadet George Cros- | Keith' STONELEIGH COURT Connecticut Ave., Cormer L St. Washington's most exclusive apartments. Arnilable for Jease, a few desirable house- Kkeeping and non-housekeeplog APARTMENTS. Furnished and unfuralshed. specially priced ¥ lease. rental, ‘two and three ng apartments. . — RESTAURANT. BERMUDA WEST. INDIES CARIBBEAN MEDITERRANEAN Around the World—South Sea Island—Cruises. i CALIFORNIA—ALL WATER VIA PANAMA CANAL OBER’S STEAMSHIP AND TOURS No. 1 Woodward Building [ Winter’s Coming Buy Now! 4-Buckle Arctics wiG2hnd Mra. William E. g gra vith them for the hollday 2 A . 1 Cadet Herbert Cole of Wawt bomme. * | | b g s aiifoand Mra Henry Lida Stickney 25 B alning a hou: ¥ % 2 > . Roiaie o thul "one 2o for (i o £ their guests are their | | v sona, 3 . ve of the Y. W. C. A. In Bost. g 2 and a graduate of Wellesiey in 1918 M P Arthur Burt Co. Keen Stickney of the i 2 au In New York, i G. Malcolm Stickney, wha' 12 o student in the School of I ~ (Continued on NInth Pag ] el daughter and Mr. Maurice M. Veterans' Bure: P oadebol Crasiinh st Cole have Assistant Seeretary of Labor mounce her engagement to Mr. George Shaw U 608 to 614 ELEVENTH S’l', in Washington of Courtesy The Aft'er-Xnias Sale Offers Extreme Reductions n . Coats-- Dresses-- Suits-- Furs With Bountiful Assortments Available for Choice Fur trimmed and plain—Dress and Sports models that are of the exclusive de- signs which have made our stock deservedly preferred this season. .Featured in three lots— 538 %49 %69 HundredsHandsomeDresses —For street, sports, afternoon and formal wear. They include many of the most popular numbers of the present vogue—from the fine, finer and finest grades. 510 %22 $38 Bl P el et It et ——F e o e o | e o e | B | e First i $7995 Values i VWookngShacs y 1387 F ST. N.W. ' i Diagonslly from the New Willard, All Furs —Coats and Jacquettes — without reserve—have been marked 1-4 o#! 7 “Guaranteed skins—and accredited styles. 12 —Third Floor -In Suits Fur trimmed and plain tu.ilore'd— in the Twill- weaves and Flamingo novelties— $19.75 $39.00 ‘Both Ladies' and Misses’ sizes are is quite exceptional, 1343 F 'Street EE@EE—:E-_EEEEE@EEE loi———o]——lal——lole—=|dc—— [oalc——a[c——)] e OB, . 83955 F Street NW. Starting Thursday, Dec. 27th JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE ON COATS a0 DRESSES Every winter garment in the house must be disposed of to make room for the daily arrivals of our new spring mer- chandise. Our entire stocks have been re-marked to a new low level in prices, An opportunity awaits you here to pur- chase coats and dresses at prices never before offered in this town. . COATS Ful:lel'inri;.:ed Values to $32.50 Values to $45.00 $32:50 $39.50 Values to $49.50 Values to $59.50 The coats advertised above are all high-grade coats embodying the finest materials and all the season’s most popular shades. Trimmeg with very fine luxurious furs. The reduction in prices en these coats are from one-third to one-half. i STUNNING NEW STYLISH NEW New Dresses consisting of wool, tricotine, —E€onsisting of wool, tricotine, poiret twill, silk, satin, canton crepe, lace and other silks fine serges, canton crepe and satin crepe. for afternoon and evening wear. Colors— Tailored in the latest styles and dress Navy, black, brown and other shades. models. $19.75 $29.75 | $9.75 $14.75 Values to $35.00 Values to $49.50 Values to $17.50 Values to $25.00 Please Do Not Confuse This With Other So-Called Sales. Every Coat and Dress in This Sale Are Genuine Bargains and Are Absolutely Devoid of Any Exaggeration. Famous for Popular Prices 11151117 F, Street. The Important Sale of the Season is on— Semi=Annual Clearance of Dresses—Coats—Suits R Little need be said—other than to remind you of the character of Louvre garments—their exclusive types of fashion—and that the reduc- tions ignore everything except the one object in mind—CLEARANCI. In Dresses —For Street-and Afternoon Wear— SRR e TR e OB " In Fur-Trimmed Coats —Those Handsome Models of Ours— $79.50 to $89.50 'O ) $165.00 to $195.00 e, grades............ 558:_i_0 grades............ $125_—5_2 $98.50 to $110.00 378 i :2:",-3: et $1 7 5_59 grades............ $125.00 to $160.00 s :50 » In Suits . i 1 All the Fur-trimmed and Plain Sports Coats; and all the Plain Dress Coats are likewise deeply reduced. Reduced in Many Instances to Half Price, or Less— :é s;:iu of Veldyne, Ve- .‘I'Ilndume Veldyne The finest of thc Fur- g lour, otc—plain and fur Syits, of effective de- trimmed Suits. Were i trimmed. $2950 and - gom, _were $49.50— $95.00— . g 8 '”"?_514.50 : $2475 . - $65 . i

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