Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1924, Page 47

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SOCIETY. ___THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 5. 1924—PART 2. SOCIETY. from a visit to her brother and sis- Miss Katherine Deahl, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Biddlestone|Gray ¢ ’ ystic, C : e Norway and Sweden e g e S e = Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Deahl, left [ have returned to their home in Me- ff“’. e e e e T Mimie Conn where (he g : Watkins, at Pikesville, M : : Wednesday for San Francisco, whence | Keesport, Pa., after a visit to Mr. and | G Eavirs Oliver of Alexandria Folk Stories Filmed Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Fannon | |she will sail for China, to engage in [ Mrs. L. R. Kilgore on Braddock| Miss Lucy Minnegerode has Te- x' (. fs with his parents, Mr. and F Th S a announced the engagement of mi\s{srlnn:l‘”ly;,wrc;rk- SR Heights. v . i | Mrs. Herbert Oliver, on South Wash- Rose Virginia, to Mr. _ . Mr. a : . G sh- | Miss Gertrude Buehler of New York | after spending a month fn Maine. 15 el e ieie or cater dcreens| mbath of Wash- i . (ngton spent the past week end With | oj1y ahad Miss atn eavick ‘ot Wi, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Backus and| 30" S Moo Silliam E. Eberhart b . ini will take place - Ars. Gill's brother-in-law and sister, | % SO0 M08 A, LSS EER O e of | their children have come from Bilt-|pave returned from a visit 1o Mr. . . jate in the Autumn, P % )‘ll' and Mrs. Walt Drury, on South Mrs. Lililan Schwarzmann Yost on n:ore,.N. C., and will make theirfang Mrs, J. C. Eberhart in Staun- Legations Named Promoting | tinnie Herndon has ; g 7 o Columbus street. + has returned | North Washington street for a short|bome in ifl;?ofl:fi,\n” have taken | {on. o - li for the marri 3 * i) o e visit. @ house in - Mrs. Charles T. L Presentation of Series for | q. 3 illia 3 1 i i’x“",'|“'“;“." N. J., where she| " o 0 | ulu Hundley of Richmond is| Mrs. Marshall MacDonald and|Ada Gregg are home after a visit 5 5 Sa a = 3 s : St , T cisiting Mr. and Mrs. John McKeri-|Judge Rose MacDonald have returned | to Mr. and Mrs. William Ashby By- : M o it Vernon Hummer, in 1os | Dr. and Mrs. T. Franklin Dodd have | visit to Maj. and M arles Ellett r. and Mrs. John W. Travers - 2 ¢ i 5 Angeles, I8 back in Alexandria. returned from a motor trip to Mon-| Cabell on South St. fllr?: .xlrFlI, ¢ o the riage o - % ¢ B e Midshipman Jack Pohl has gone to | treal. They are entertaining in their| ~Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Parker Rus-| = Every year Is leap year for the pe- ter. Helen B oth, James U 4 b Anntmglin after a visit to his parents, | home on Seminary Hill Mrs. S. B.|sell and Mr. Hunt Russell have ar-|destrian, says Judgc Boyd Williams, jr.. Tu v, Septem- Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pohl, in Rosemont, b in the parson. 3 Fi ; : - and to Mr. Paul Kester, in his home’ by Rev . Y 1 i i abucy- 0 WACAUADAGJUAVAUAL LUAL; (UAUAGAUAUAL her trav b 2 Marshall, who spent Y WAVABAVARRUAUAVAUAY) i . with relatives in Alex- dsay and Miss andria, has returned to her home in Middleburg, Va. Miss Ruth Crim spent the past week a a gow » 3 = end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. w | danton crepe with hat 1. T. Crim, in Hillsboro, matc ed a cluste . 4 Mr. Stephen Woodbury has gone -land purple aste Mr. Thoma to his home in Philadelphia after a 4 5 ; # visit to Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Em- ] s le ately # ™ hardt in R mont. e 3 , Mr. and Mrs, James Van Pelt com- to relatives in Alex- Mr. and Mrs. | Sy home in Washi / " in Rosemont. e : @ E to Mr. and Mrs : orge Bower. R A Enthusiasm Grows Each Day With E Mrs. Mo Jaffa, in their home | e & ' : Brooks’ Great October Sale of e they accompanied Miss Kath- Leadbeater when she entered | : 5 R e By | NEW MERCHANDISE a A ’ : Hai:n lg;:ing, ..$4.95 Every Article Below Regular Prices Daughter of Mrs, William "ih.‘:.j:;:;(,r ; Hair Bobbing. i .soc NTOMORROW Marcelle Wave. . 77: = I s e Ve | 2 VioletRay Facial $1.25 Another Sale of Those Gorgeous aw and s r. Mr. and Mrs, Job 1 5 MISS FLEET t ewart Jamicson Formerly of Woodward & Lothrop S S e £ | Fur-Trimmed Coats . e [ arlor AN Shecs w BEN Accepted Coat Models IR Exact Copies of ' Successful e i F ik : : A 1 PARIS STYLES “ e .7 s f ot 4 ol 1l Saving From $15 to $43 : : ' October Sale Price th and Mrs. Philip Coleman in timore after a visit to Mis; The new fabrics with the softness of suede and the warmth of wool, the new furs used in the new ways, the newer, subtler shades, as worn in PARIS‘ NOW! There are only 84 Coats sccond ricor Mr Harley Payton W nard Knizht, Mr. o f Jack Howard, Mr Charl rtwn M Harey Wi d Wells, Mr. Car n Hug mond Maj. Swan Ele Watkins has returned t TI‘E LOUVRE OCTOBER SALE= § OCTOBER SALEsaacaan Py R | ‘g { F | 264 Leather Bags Cricket Sweaters > 1 | $1 to $3 Under Regular Price 251.00 Under Regular Price Interesting Displays | B | 'R i $7).00 - $9).95 —that feature quality i o R y : 2 2 and exclusive fashion. \ ; " i i g ’ i UNDERARM AND « _ e ATy FOR THE COOL DAYS Coats——__ | " - Pin Seal, Calf. Alligator A new slip-on Sport Sweater, Sports Coats in the sports weaves; | Cobra and Vachette made of heavy brushed wool and the Dressy models in the soft fab- e nsem e 5 | Leather or Silk Lined with colored border. Blue, vl'ux that so aptly suit the fashion. The | B Top or Side Handle Strap Green, Tan, Rust. Brown. Sand. I “oats - \ = O 1 3 o - . 1 0 l'nllc;;I:l1‘;‘:1“\\'?11! rli'cllllm"i]l(ld with the fine WHY all the excitement about the ensemble costume? The i i % Ao STIKS. = answer is simple. The fashion mode has for some time oo The Coat prices range from— demanded with increasing insistency a perfect harmony of line OCTOBER SALEwarvey sxaaaar OCTOBER SALEWT, i and color in women’s attire. The natural ultimate result is the 2 . ¢ 205 to $200 | st ‘ e French Kid Gloves Tunic. Blouses { Spocteibegingatt 2920 Shressilicsniatie40 50 I Washington approves it as readily as Paris and Fifth Avenue. N $1 to $2 Under Regular $2 to $4 Unc'ler Regular It is the toilette which fastidious women everywhere are choosing, | Prlce Prlce and for once Fashion is actually synonymous with economy. f The costume pictured is one skin, a new soft material—Jap | $ 2.95 $5.95 of the many beautiful models mink fur collar. The gown is (il AR gl, : )5 8 & E ? s S AR ARARAALLLRANLLLNIL G LALILLLIA Costume Suits— Fawnskin is the exactly correct fab- ric for the production of this most sensi- i : K 2 2 ble style, that combines Dress and Coat { ma i'fl':\' specially priced ([1'011/7 /.mrily silk and repeats the stitch- Gauntlets or 12-button cut- Heavy silk crepe de chine, in one—permitting the independent wear- ! to be offered tomorrow. Kaffir, ing and cmbroidery of the coat out, embroidered, self-stitch, or beaded and embroidered: 39 ing of both. e shade hrown—F atwn- sleezes = i : a new shade @ B & g3 contrast. Mode, Gray, Tan, inches long. Rust, Tan, Navy, Designed on long, graceful lines; and i et i i e e Specially priced at Brown, Black, White. * rirst Froor § Praline, Penny, Black. ;i 7100 $105® to *185 ‘ 50 4 OCTOBER SALE ~vx=OCTOBER SALEwxy | $7 ! Silk Night Gowns Kaiser Silk Hose % ___Mi“inery_ f | _Others in the group have squirrel fur collars, and the new lux- : $1 to $2 Under Regular The Kind That Wear t urious materials, Veloria Boutine and Velasuede. The colors f . FOI'eVCl' Always the new things are shown f reflect the V(in_ts of Autumn.—Cinnabar,. Oxblood, Rose Wood, Prlce here first—and exclusively, so far as the 1 Penny and Kaffir. A very special opportunity at $79.50. | $ _50 productions of the famous studios are t Others in both Women’s and Misses’ Suit Shops are priced % $ -95 concerned. Hats for every occasion— from $95 to $195. and of individual types—which make for - . | SR 3 :fi”"d Zlor If th 2 . s b utmost becomingness— i Women’s Suit Shop, Second Floor—Misses’, Third Floor > they rip or tear bring them Of heavy silk crepe de chine, back for a new pair. Full Sports Hats — $795 to $] 850 [} I lace trimmings. Flesh, Peach, fashion, medium-weight chif- Dress Hats —$[Q% t $35% | s I White, Orchid. In Sl fon. 21 shades to selcclt fl'(;);‘n 1216 F St N.W. -

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