Evening Star Newspaper, October 13, 1924, Page 9

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a) Jam, sh and Elizabeth I. Rohrer. Norris and Gertrude F. Barnes. (Continued from Eighth Page.) 3 and Mary E. Smith, bots | J i Tll S { d D Pell arrived to spend a short time| A thur G Huguelet of Hamlet, N. . € decon ay (1) ‘With their mother and grandparents. J 11 :{:;gmmvmv;ul; e Pen"’y'va"ia Eighlh a"d —— Willia . Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes has just| Samuel nes and Margaret J. Murphy. left Washington for Columbus, Ohio, [— Avenue D Streets the Notlon Sa]e Where she is scheduled for an itin- Births R =] erary in that State in the interest of irths Reported. the presidential campaign. She WIl| 7o fonowing births have been reported to . —Purity Cotton Batting, 3 —Satin Folded Blanket Bind- possibly go to Kentucky later in the| (e Health Department in the last 24 hours: 1 comfort size, ing, 1% inches wide wien month, Edward C. and Minnie C. Oxley, boy. i o 72x90, and stitched folded. Comes in all the high Iz . 8§ ', boy. ] a - M - ’G:ur:he A '.'.':nux'»gxf pemn The Busy Corner_ Special e sl 39 colors. Can also be used for Miss Nancie Benoist will g0 to Ard-| Willjam T. wnd Bessie Prendabie, boy. | —American uty Cotton binding bath robe: more, Pa, the end of next week, and Marie Ruggino, boy. Batting, one pound to bat, Yard .... Wwill be one of the assistants at the| Jan & ....n"fl.lff:."r'-“"i'iif-‘ i best quality. Regu- 35 ' —English’ Need B N ey | Erederic 1 ana Catherine C. Jooea, girl ' larly 45c. Special DC give riday 3 3 Charles L. and Lo e, ¥, —Ki Co 5 & October 24, to present Miss Gladys Harry M d B King's tton F ing, in irl, b e ! : Glads a 1. one pound bats. Regu- : gompruy Jenkins, daughter of Mrs.| Gladstuae sud Katherine L. Baltimore, girl ) A 3 Insisi86e. ‘Soecial . 29¢ makers' Pins. Special, Zown. D A Mobalr Blunket Bindings, in —Canton Sewing Silk, 50-yard S ed e i pi § white, pink and blue 11, Spools, in black and Miss Adelaide Wolstenholme will eaths Report 3 i CHaA w0 Specil e colsml Y 10c be among the guests at the tea which | The following deaths have been reported to /5 aras 2o, 5 25¢ 2 Blanket Bind- D and Mrs Guores Clymer Siou: | g Sesly bt it B8, S . j / [ s o, e will give Sunday afternoon, Novem-| ¢ 3. Harris, 52, 1857 Lamont at. Y ) / best quality of long fiber cot- -——Bias Seam Tape, good qual- ber 2, in their home, Tarleton, at Ber- | David ff. Rosen, 36, 1300 Randolph ‘st. N\ ton. Comfort s 90; net ity, 12 yards to a piece. wyn'Pa, to present their daughter. | Helen Howard, 4. Georsetow University | weight, 2 1bs. R 1 Regularly 2lc to 33c— Miss Rebecca Stout. Mr. Fritz Kreis- | Humital ©0 00 0 \ <\ | ' el ularly $1.59. Special $1.29 SRS 6 ler will play during the afternoon. illiam R Geaizy,' 20, Walter Reed Hos- i y —Imported Sewing Baskets, & biece ... pitn S ¢ on stand. Special, —Machine Needles, for all Katherine Marthinson, 30, Columbia Hospital. /. S £ » 2 3 } e E. Higdon, 11, 1630 (xi‘ u.xl.e. : . sl'oo mflk;]’s of machines. 4 son 1924-25 will bo Deccmber 1, | Infant of k°T. and Helen Dentley, 2 days, f . T : needles to a tube, 2 January 16, February 13 and April 17. | 18{8 Vernoncat, == o @ o Howpital. g = 15¢ On the committee in charge of these mas J. Clatterbuck, 30, 1841 5th st. \ ia B = . . single dances are Mrs. John L. Hines. honor- Bernice Butl Freedmen's Hospital. 8 N : = teen Folded Binding, 114 covered, one yard wide. ary chairman; Mrs. Merritt W. Ire- —_— 2 8 i \(wk—, lnl;xllkculor‘m The Special 1and, chairman; M 4 H ) dge o blanket is put S ToeloDaTEaT o e : Army Officers Ordered to Tokio. v i between the folds and o) double’ straten rill, treasurer; Mrs ert C. Davis,| Capt H. I T. Creswell, 20th In- ) I ted. A yard...... 'C quality, in white. Spe- 29 M d fantry, at Fort Sill, Okla., and First il | © Silk Binding, 1% cial 5 c Lieut. William K. McKittrick, Sth = | hes wide, in white, plnk —Steel Scissors, best quality, Infantry, at Camp Meade, Md., have ‘ | and blue 'Regularly’ ). imported. Sizes 3% to 50 been ordered to Tokio for duty at the 1 Special, a yard.. 6 inches. Special at.. c aand s 1= | United States embassy as students of - t sau Basting Cotton, 250 —Imported Steel Shears, 6% on of Newton a e the Japanese language. ds to spool. Regularly to § inc 7 engagement of their daughter Helen | ° °oPanese languag [ inches. Worth from 4 5¢c a spool. Special, 3 $1.25 Nicholas to Mr. Walter C. Moore, son ’ R B L 10¢ 25 to $1.50 a pair. 69¢ & The dates for the Army dances at |’ the New Willard Hotel for they sea- Y = 2 Special of Mre. Helen B. Moore of Swamp- Ordered to Capital. e iy Ss Shelton was educated in| "Mai. Albert S. Bowen, Medic i % EmeEes T oty Washington. ¥he wedding will take | 3t the Presidio of Monterey, DiacoiATARe chely CprinE, has been ordered to this city for duty e at the Army Medical School. Miss Olyve Gri daughter of Mr. 8 N 2 and Mrs. I Campbell Graef, went i 1 o White Sulphur Springs Saturday. i ;xn:s‘(x:“me guest of Mrs. Frederick T. Gu-ls’ Keep Your Skin | Gwwibe |l Tomorrow a Big New Collection s been at New- port through the Summer, will go to No matter how well you drees, California for the nter season. how attractive your personal- il ty, or how talented you may o Mr. Fitzwilliam Woodrow i boo head can_rob you of all your To Wed Kentucky Gi charm. For nothing is more An announcement of widespread in- ||| offensive to the masculine eye terest was made yesterday by Mr. and ||| than skin eruptions ir a woman. Mrs. D. M. Bowmar of Versailles, Ky, ||| Thousands now realize that the of the encagement of their daughter, ||| Quickest way to banish humili- Miss Cicely Graffenreid 5 :"J"r:\Qk'%ff:e:v';.,:fryllm?.“flh | ) . N s :1{ .Cor-:‘xlz;;‘.lu.;én McMaster v fective tablets supply your (a)1 Dress of th~I?Ck'ts}?‘i;nS;"a’;rzs‘smt‘fi: son of Mrs. 5 H Woodrow of ||| system with certain vital ele- panel, ornamented with beads Columbia. The wedding will take ments needed to keep your skin iront; beltless front. . place in Versailles November . clear and fresh Simply take % two tablets with each meal = o . g 2liss Bowmar, who comes of an old ||| Bifore"you know It Fou have & (b) Gray wool plaid dress, with solid rn family, requently visit- ||| clear, fresh, youthful complex- i collar and cuffs. ed in Washinzton as the guest of her ||| jon, free from even the slight- i color buttons, cousin, Mr. Robert Woolley, formerly ([l est’defect. You won't belfeve —We have assembled several purchases from a number of makers, which o sk W Bl oo L LRl (c) Black satin dress, small buttons and gives us unusual variety in the selection, and have marked unusually low OOm ]_Ze u S TInteratate Commeos Coriiiien hollll ence mnur youlitey Ht Get it ribbon loops in front, ecru net collar and for another big day’s selling. has made his home in Washington today. Recommended and sold cuffs. 5 . e by Peoples Drug Stores and all ! —There are dresses of flat crepe, canton crepe knitted fabrics, wool checks, ministration. ~He is a cousin of the | I ;‘o“”\';'&",,"m"".’;i%‘;’;;"l b (@)EDresshot tiain (Breertitrscy htrins wool jersey and check worsted. 3 at late lartes‘vgzm‘.‘_ahr::iemfigi:19.d!:;;rlr::;v(l;‘r;‘ Heomenr med with strips of beige jersey—a very —As there are straightline models, and coat style, some with short, some ° first Mrs. Wilson's lifetime. He now | effective style. with three-quarter and others with long sleeves—you will find a dress for i, resides at the University Club. He | N almost any occasion. The trimmings are of novelty braids, beading colored 9x12 Ft. Size will bring his bride to Washington. The School of Dressmaking will §| (¢) Black satin, embroidered in white, stitching, pipings of contrasting color. —The wool rugs are charming and durable and especially The Columbian W e o e ik amartent oL with white satin collar and cuffs; pleated ~ —The colors are navy, black, brown, cocoa and tan; sizes for misses and esirable for dining, living or bed rooms, while the velvet tea from 4 to 6 o'clock mew clothes for yourself. 1 t id e I 4 4 S e rugs with their linen fringed ends are in the lovely Wilton SEING 2007 1G ntrett do e or O 6 :_mu..., $5.00 { panel at side. women. N . ‘ patterns and their soft velvety nap is most luxurious. You Joshua Evans, jr. Daysaniieyeuing fclasson Kann’s—Second Floor. will find both will give excellent wear. Mrs. A. M. Hildebrand Kresge Blds., llth ard G Sta. Axminster and Seamless Velvet The McDonald shington-Black- burn Club will & debutante card party” rrow evenin, o'clock | Lboce ). So6t e e = ac the Tesidence of the prestdent of | S — Continuing Tomorrow—The Sale of Fine Leather Writing Cases at About Half Price! Flne In]ald Lm01eum club, e: ie Blackburn Very Slight “Seconds” of $1.59 and $1.95 Moran, 2315 chusetts avenue. | . el R S Upholsmflflg | Trim-Looking Topcoats Botieh Gt Values the Wardman Park Annex, after . spending four months motoring to | Reupholstering Parlor Hummi Bird Pure Bent & Tmontnon “heit sanenes || Suites and Odd Chairs Attractively Fur Trimmed 4 Sillngos: at ol TueSday 9 $1'09 Sq° Yd‘ Montana and North Dakota, visited a Specialty VISR MCinacs iment i) nois Chair Caneing A —If you have read daily papers you will know that this is R el e e T 9 a the wonderful linoleum made of cork and linseed oil with Eotiiand fon) miamins | Colmaia ' J o . burlap back that will last for vears, Charming designs and San Francisco tbey drove back to al U T colorings that go through to the back, guarantee its long ‘Washington over the Lincoln high- wear. - i % @ i —And you save real money and worry, too e s . :;uyghlttr e s 4 The Best Place and Lowest ® for they just will not wear out, and, they J Kann’s—Third Floor. e Prices, After All will rot fade, either. Pure dye preserves Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lavine of 739 | Ask my 20,000 customers. I i J their beauty and the garter-run stop belo g ol e il give the service you have the }rhr: LA e e L] f their daughte : 1V vi 3 ey come in al e entrancing Autumn Soeomh FeanaeF ot i, e W —The new block wools are the mate- hiadss 224 are steble tor every costums 75¢ Oven Glass Pie and . M. S Mo 2 a t to 7 . . . e atreet ‘f.nf°§’l°f‘ih?2”r°§1:’nf§‘)§§:'?‘{§fif‘ ”n,sfi'{:’ Yard / rials, and the trimmings are double fur Kann's—Street Floor Ca P] te to be the guest of her sister, Mrs. 3 = l‘ Arthur G. Brode, for several weeks. of such furs as marmink, opos- € ates 4‘90 Ea h ribur 6 Brede for veverst vk || Clay A, Armstrong i e (dved coneyy, Children’s E Z Waist Suits - - Placed on Retired List. Drop Postal to sum, badger y)- At 81.00 Each —500 of the splendid Fry mi;‘ifa‘ ;‘Semrsz}d}\byrnfihna'? ,‘}fl"k;;’"'}w‘ifif‘ 1233 10th St. ]!'w' i Many of the models are made with seli —Splendid suits of ribbed cotton with high Pearl Gray Glass Pie and Myer, Va., bas been placed on the re- | OriERoRSiErankliny 68 il Thee ool 1 et ot los neck and lonk sleeves and either knee or Cake Plates offered at this D ONS, T TTTTTTTTTTT T The shades are penny, deer, casserole, where wear is most essential. are guaranteed not to break - = . . Kann's—Street Floor. while being used in the oven—if they do they will and gray. They are nicely lined and be replaced. A good size, being 9 inches in diameter. interlined. . Pure Linen Luncheon Sets Lt loaicosomes $4.50 Set Kann’s—Third Floor. —This consists of one pure linen cloth, 56x56 inches, and six 15-inch napkins to . misses. L - iped borders, c In Our New Cosmetic Shop A B T e A Great Sale of Beautiful Today and Every Day This Week | 3 Kann’s—Second :Floor Kann's—Street Floor. PSR 05 . Sunfast, Double-Faced the Salon of < . 1 Cotton-Filled Comforts 2 . More of the Fashionable $4.75 Fach " e Velour Portieres e New Felt Hats—Tuesday = mt . inch size. Seconds of $32.95 to $39.95 Qualities ill be i n xplain | e et | At $1.69 Part-Wool Plaid Blankets _ We feature this famous line of toilet requisites because we | $7.50 Pair believe them to be the best obtainable in the )Alorld. i —There is a distinctive style to each of the 25 different —Made In large block plaid designs, in rose, t s $22 77 Pl'. We invite you, especially, to come in this week and look | models of the popular Felt Hats just received, which is only blue, tan and lavender plaids, size 70x80 L] them over at your leisure. e enhanced by thetr lovely colors—of course, black. inches, neatly bound. § Center Aisle, Street Floor. | Kann's—Second Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. —They are in sizes for women and —Handsome heavy pile Velour Por- tieres with French or envelope borders; some of them have em- Splendid Valuesin Silk & Wool Goods| | R i hos of popular and charming colors. The usual guarantee of replacement e if they fade by exposure to sun, is All‘flq fimel DDl i - = s £ 56-In. All-Wool Charmeen i with each pair; in 15 different color B Jewele s‘au% E Q A Specm; E‘;I;ecshflig.o b $1. 50 J Specl;;l S A $5.75 i combinations. PHILADELPHIA BBt —Including silk-and-wool Canton crepe, all-silk crepe de chine and all-silk georgette, in an array of beayti- QUALITY ful colors. i i 'rl-m leading families of America have lon; ognized | i | and appreciated the exclusive pmducfiongxra.:d ini $4.00 Chiffon Velvet $3 00 ity :;:’L this Establjsb};mggtl a!:l:ld know that any article An Unusual Value. At.... ° secured, whether it be a Polished Girdle Diamond which [ f It s i lendid weight for d 3 has no equal for quality, or the least expensive article, is :ap‘es,l e'?c,blfx?: ;';“’4’{) oi-facslf::nw'id:’ e + the best of its kind. G‘mm“_flld‘uu‘mnn ey IRINGS | And Kimono Silks. At . BAILEY TEXT AND COLONIAL SCRIPT { d—T{he Dn:lusklene bm?g“ia::l o; mlainy charming i i 3 e or lining evenin, ‘flcmudmbmml?m for Wedding Invitations :;g:‘::; loc:ngfign;giu. sirable ng evening PERSONAL GREETING CHRISTMAS CARDS | ¢ Exclusive productions \ Correspondence invite' regarding samples to be mailed —An especially nice material to drape or pleat. Shown i a choice of colors including black. 3'Pc- Veloul‘ Window it‘z;fi“"fii“;‘fi_, $8.98 = Drapery Sets —Also called leather of wool, as it has a soft, suede ; H i Actual $5.95 Value leather finish. Select from penny, cranberry, olive, rosewood and black. 82.88 a Set sé'afi:ugm;fiem $13.50 ! pd —A set consists of two side curtains and a central —A non-crushable, deep pile fabric, very smart and - valance. They are most at- e : 3 tractive and match the stylish, in black, celadon, cranberry, rosewood and ; 14, Touble taccAk elonE custaing Kann’s— Street Floor. in color. <3 Kann’s—Third Floor penny. ot

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