Evening Star Newspaper, September 4, 1924, Page 8

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. . . ’ SOCIETY. : __THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. SOCIETY. ‘ Miss Sarah ¥reénch Smith, and Miss| of\Memphis, Tenn.. and Mrs. Douglas [mml of her aunt. Mra. James M.[today cn an extended trip through ; Frances Randolph are spending some | Cloyeland ot Detroit, Mich | Grizgs, at Dawson, Ga., and will re- | the Middls She will visit in / i . timo in Mullins, 8. C. Miss Smith will main in the South for several weeks | b = e ; 2 ; baone of the bridesmaids in the wed- ( Mrs. Martha Griggs has returned | tonger. i . 3 ding of her cousin, Miss Margaret|from a visit of several wecks in i : b Smith, whose marriage to Dr. Evans |(Georgia. Miss Charlle Griggs is nu-l Miss Maud Burr Morris left Tweedlo takes place September 10. i | | iz ; + : | The marrlage of Miss Margaret < Mrs. Coolidge Has Asked The Cabinet| _ - S e iten, Yo 31: s 5 Qualltv ’ T 2 2 ! . ::.‘»‘.'.‘»h;.h.‘ l’l;u:‘:lda), iiteber 1T, 2t stablished Over 50 Years Women Now in Town to Join Her || - - texSipiscaI Tt aday, Eeptombor 11 a8 Established Over 50 Y. B g : est Glen, Md koot Tomorrow Afternoon. 4 g y A FINE F U RI ]I I L ILE daug! rs. Le Roy Cooper ks v (U % | o, ny § PRICED MUCH LOWER s usked the | to return to Washington the first of ke 2 i in town ' (he vear. . 5 i 5 TH N U SU L Chite House | s i3 : “ g ey =it caite Minn Ele e : ‘ 7 A E : i ’ : Coninecticit T During September we are offering numerous Com- Avcitne plete Suits and Odd Pieces from our regular furniture stocks at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. This is an e i ¢ ,‘ Len . i ) All"ollnci?lg opportunlty of genume economic lmportance. partlcular\ fork last night to at- { ] : \ : . to those about to furnish or reappoint Winter homes. zames and to meet the s J e Lo! 3 ; will ‘e 2 o : s We list a few— Sunday 5 o . g age e pected todretur dan b Ry | Nef”! Characteristic Examples of the Values Awaiting You: oo | Se an i ¥ Ten-picce MAHOGANY COMB. DINING ROOM SUITE—66-inch Bufier. ; : Closed Server, China Cabinet, Oblong Table and 6 Chairs with Hair 4 . arz x‘m. rson. who ’u(vl.iulu:l N S —— l = cloth scats—Reduced to ......... ....... 3449 “Plunkir: aaa nie| one to ine, Mass, | 5 . X 0 . A’ rioats Ten-picce MAHOGANY COMB. DINI> )M _SUITE—66-inch_Bufi s T “u‘, Anderson the ¥ = - & 3 Closed. Server, China Cabinet, ension Table and 6 Chairs—R 5495 Cmatn at’ Wad wath ‘28 : b duced to . rematn a d epond a day or_ty ; i y i | I'n Modish . Nine-piece MAHOGAN COMB. BEDRGOM SUITE—48-inch 1 noon their way to White § « o « t, Toilet Table, Twin Beds. Rocker, Chair, Bench and Tal oy = where they will stay | 7 3 T A ; 475 | Wih - - Reduced to... DRI ! 14(111‘ Hats - A COMB. BEDROOM SUITE—4§-inch Dressci vre Chatles L. Willar ! « . Vani Il Size Bed. Rocker. Chair, Bench and Table— §530) Ipu\\e\s(un f the house . . Reduced to .. i place o» thoy = DAVENPORT AND CHAIR—covered in 1- Mot I Mahogas ¥ hased. Col. Willand has Ty = n Taupe Mohair, wit ahogany [ been® on duty with the 6th Corps HAREIS ~EWING Distinctively smart frame—Reduced to 3281 area in Chicage and has come to 7 " | Washington to take up his duties in models are being daily “|the quartermuster genera e $ iAo torotr stocke Al Bam aiidi Shidss o aTme Dennak MRS, BEUGENE MEYER. JR., ] rending it few weeks In Toarane und | Now at hér Summer place near Mount Kixco. N. Y., and with her children re- wve opened their house on Cathedral | turning to their Washington Home about September 25, Your early inspec Reduced 1090 to 50%0 fyonus i ] tion is most cordially H Vilson, k Col. and Mrs. Junkin spent several A £ - ATl SPLCT o 5 o 4| Admiral McCally Howt on “r"y'h?,\n',,.(,':.. i : e they | winters in Washington In the early invited. }’““}I'DJ-\ TE INSPECT 104\‘ 1S ADVISED . - S S Wroming at Newport. ent the Summer days of the war and have been great- A Deposit Will Reserve Any Selection for Future Delivery r Admiral Newton M . Iy missed since their departure. = and Mrs ‘ruman © polo mautches at en Soined in Mrs. French Smith, her daughter, E cning '3 & in the harbor at New- w, Mr. Frank ° ‘lxtl;l’::'d";r;{ bl apt. und Mrs. Richard Crisp a o S - Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperics. Upholstery, Paperhangsng. Painting o . i their apartment in e v ted Top throug o Sum- . Main 7675 he Minister of Switzerland a % S S am (b(o Dime IoCeniams cpiesbington e [l et o e aua ! . ‘ treet--- ones Main 7676 1 d rope @ few ! Col. and Mrs. Francis Junkin, | T 2 ive John D. Fre ks | who have b 3 E 1 v a. He was aceor 3 “to' ¢ aughter and wwah Fredericks and Mr James B . Gen. and : 1115 1117 F STREET ‘ dericks, who will make hols, . 3 — B ) i a short | Vigit there. returning to this eity to | Military I be with their mother for a few entering school, M I= s T K 1106 G Street.. N.W. attends the Moun i ] 4 ohise . Big Values in along the North coas ary and Mr. Frederic 3 Th E q Slt ln il dersersbure | euems : € EKxquisite All Departments - \(r [’(\lr\rl \\I‘zr(‘ru = u!” h'l\(‘ ms er, 2 Doris Fredericks are re- s e .« .. bd his guest his sister, Mrs. Henry Wol- | maining in Washington and upon the | F k F h nl:o will arrive the |.|u<-x part of the | and Mr. dericks they will join ||| 5 Uit £ - wonth | the Representative in California r | With us it isn't a matter of quantity The counselor of the German em- = 5 . el REnnE Lt e of price. But rather a critical discriminati I w D Sal F d d S d e X S d,.‘f,'(lg;“{‘h' : 4 —that the variety we show shall be free from O- ay e; rl ay an atur ay their apartment in the Hotel Roose i ])r‘)”“‘“k'“‘ duplication; expressive of the .| velt for the Winter se Fanientey i e best designing thought—here and abroad. who are ‘:,\jr.vx; in V 1 mlv\ Dr. von | ruff hav e | Do You Know And marked as low as our favorable connec- 3 Spectal Values in New Fall Styles Lowinsic in this eify s N en . | Galoggeetienes of STONELEIGH | itl et onion o heiaits 0. , 3 Winter. | FOUNTAIN DRINKS! Supreme in tion with production s s P R P T T A AT T A A A A A< ST 3 i, who has — quality—the finest it is possible to N & i 2 ST, amp near Annapolis for| Col. and Mrs. Archibald Hopkins make. | That's why you will find our Fall presenta- summer, will join his father [have arrived Williamstown, Mass TEMPTING LUNCHEON menus. > e for a few days' stay, after spending ||| fei o | tion of Street and Afternoon Dresses so 0 NE w F A I I DRE SS — some time with their son, Mr. Law- [ o SRR z > i A Mume: Tiimont Wile otithemecratary | sonce ooin it s non e e[ Stoneleigh Tea tempting. They are styles you cannot easily ¢ Ef; I { g of the Belgian embassy, M. Raoul s, ; > - values that are altogether ( e - 2 Tilmont., will sail today from New | Mr. and Mrs. Orme Wilson, jr., have Rooms, 1407 F Ht. | counterpart and tlues that are 4 Satins, Crepes, Bengalines, Twills and York aboard the Beigenland for|returned to Washington after visiting 1 1H matchless at the prices— Tirussels. to join M. Tilmont. who has the former's mother, Mrs. Marshall || e — | ‘ other new fabrics. A wonderful variety $ $ ‘ $20:50 to $125.00 o of styles. and Specially Priced for Two Days Millinery Gems Each individual Hat in our collection for greTieRs s s s s e e e ne [Fall is a gem from some famous studio— t? granted to our exclusive showing in Wash- ¢ NEW SPORT COATS ington. ( I Plain and Fur Collars Dress Hats—$1000 to 53500 ¢ Specially Priced for Two Days Sports Hats—$7.95 to $18.50 $19:%5 to 49 ' Handsome Fur-Trimmed Fall Coats Smartest Materials—Beautiful Styles Specially Priced for Two Days 5390 498 1o 1982 SATATAAT A AT AT AT A AIATAT AT A0 AT A AT <4 & PO All the Sparkle of \/43 T, S AR NEW MILLINERY —of felt, velvet, panne velvet— the favored materials of the sea- $5 OO son—feature this collection of i new millinery. Large and small hats, trimmed with new orna- W ‘ill:::fls:iel:ltoei $5° 00 & 4 ments, nbbon or feat/lers. In Other Hats b ¢ black and all the leading colors. $7.50 to $12.50 exquisite Of thy ly Fall models Millinery Department—First Floor e early Fal 3 Vi t T fiered. 1 tter what 9 | 2 Cl 4 Ou B (3 With a distinctiveness that is unsurpassed at the price o No mal whai h - price hat you select you positively save. Offering real honest values combined with iic dcsigner; has ca fabrics into hats that ; 5 < 2oronidisplay: Skathisoeciallnaced: are individual and dis- $ 10.00 T hese are Summer garments. Many can be worn till Winter. . . = b y s latest style and quality, we invite your inspection of the wonderful assortment of new hats bmct.i the_market o tinctive. Materials Colors 5| Coats and Capes, were $25 to $50. Two-Day Sale. . . $15 to $25 B r O P oot MG See Our Special Values Tailored Suits, were $25 to $59.50. Now......$15 to $29.50 combinations of felt and Green, Mauvais, Wood, $12.50 to 522-50 velvet or satin and vel- Sand, Geranium, Almond, ) vet, etc. ete. Lots of Dresses Other Excellent Values - HE ¢ T e A M G $2.95 to $12.50 ‘ 1227 G Street

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