Evening Star Newspaper, October 23, 1924, Page 9

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v LAFOLLETTETOD [SOCIETY O PROVE CAARGES Names Aluminum Industry When Challenged to Explain “Special Privilege.” By the As KANS Iy, In a letter to Follette, the last night de pendent presider fine the term used in his offered to pay he may name single special ®uished from : enjoved by any excepting agricu “The people loose and ne cial priv “Name on your purpo: Please be s self to tho: statute, b court dec The lct common Mo, itor Roh Kan ¥ October 23 rt M. La Journal fluence w tion than h HITS AT MELLON La Follette Says He Would End Aluminum Tariff. PEORIA, 10, Mellon’s aluminum answer for tonight Salvation Army This was the Benator Robert M offer of the Ka pay $1.000 if the “one speclal y purpose to dest COUNTESS STARTS SUIT TO DIVORCE SLAIN SPOUSE Acts When Marrirge License Is Re- fused—Husband Was Cousin of Czar. Actober tariff Ey the Associated Pres: NEW YORK, October Vera Androssoff, who State law. The countess stated that she was married to Count A cousin of the la wedding in 1 EY Russia_until 1917 when her husband was killed in a mutiny of sailors in fused on the had not ___(Continued from Eighth Page.) last night at a bridge party at which announcement was made of the en- ement of Miss Helen S. Gibb to BT G. Willlam Comfort of Frederick, Ma. The Misses McDougall have issued 'ards for an at-home Monday after- noon, October 27, in compliment to Sike's Nancy and her five sons, David Copperfield,” Nicholas Nickleby, Bar- naby Rudge, Martin Chuzzlewit and Twist, the cards further add- Dickens of a time. Sike's is the daughter of two well n Irish terriers, Micawber and goty. The Misses McDougall and heir distinguis though small, .| honor guests will receive in the home )f the hostesses at 2708 Twenty-sev- nth street. Miss Catherine Louise Doherty and AIr. John_Corbin jr. son of 'a, 5 street, were married last evening in e hom i parents, Mr. 24 bride was given in marriage |7 her brother alloran, n-law, “harles and wore a gown of trimmed with skirt and semi-fitted bodi r tulle veil was held by of orange blossoms, and sweotheart roses with a of lilfes of the valle Winfred L. Arf matron of honor, and trimmed shioned after he bride, with + hat to match, and carried Ophelia roses. Bond’s gown was of apple ette crepe, trimmed with and her hat to match, her stume corresponding with that of the honor, and she carried a France roses. Mr. Winfred L. Artz st man and little Miss Betty ¥ ran, niece of the bride, flower girl,'wearing a dainty frock blue gorgette crepe over pink, with of rosebuds in her hair. mony Mr. TI O Promise Me, owing the ceremony he A ng. he house had a charming arrange- ment of Autumn leaves, ferns and gay dahlias, asters and chrysanthemums. herty, mother of the bride, was blue satin-back crepe, ornaments, and Mrs. T of the bridegroom, wore b gette crepe ater in the evening Mr. and Mrs. r left for a motor trip through and and West Virginia, the latter traveling in black satin and old blue -|8 o'clock this ev , sister of the | THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGT crepe, with a hat to match. They will be at home later in the season at 2008 Sixteenth street. Mr. and Mre. Ira Ewers are re- turning from their wedding trip, dur- ing which they visited Nassau and the Island of New Providence, Bahamas. Mr. and Mrs. Ewers will live at 732 Park road. Mr. Ritchie Smith entertained a party of 20 at the supper dance at Le Paradis last night. Miss Emma Margaret Manders of 630 A strcet southeast and Mr. Rus- sell F. Halnes of Germantown, Pa. were married yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, in St. Mark’s Church, Third and A streets southeast, by the rector, the Rev. Willlam Henry Pettus. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Whitten of New York, who have been staying at Wardman Park Hotel, will leave to- day for their New York home. They will return here in November for an- other visit. ss Agnes Peter, who has been & at the Grace Dodge Hotel for Miss Peter expects to be abroad for several months. The McDonald-Washington - Black- burn Club will glve a bridge party at ing at the resi- ts president, Mrs. F. B setls avenue. bridge party committee and she is assisted by the vice chair- Adams Howard. eting tomorrow evening sts members of the y of the District, in rict of Columbia will enter- . |tain at a tea, to which manbers agd friends are invited, on Friday, Oc ., from 4 to 6 o'clock, at the a Sixteenth and T street. Walter Drake, Assistant Sec ; of Commerce, will speak at . Mrs. Drake and Mrs. Edw, lark will serve tea. The commit- - Mrs. Marion Butler, Mrs. Frank Briggs and Mrs. E. A. Harrl- man, Mr. The marriage of Miss Rosalle Bloodgood to Mr. Hugh Campbell Wallace, 2d, nephew of former United States Ambassador to France, Mr. Hugh Campbell Wallace, will be per- formed today in St. Bartholomew's Church, New York, and will be fol- lowed by a reception at Sherry’s. Representative and Mrs. Edward King have returned from Bramwell, W. Va, and Richmond, where they went for the burial of Mrs. Cooper, wife of Representative Cooper. Mrs. S. L. Rutherford will entertain E ny at dinner this evening In compliment to Mrs. James A. Lyons, who is spending a short time at her et Convenience and Since 1866 Both are features of the Homer Building. Convenience—that permits selection from a splendld stock of dlamonds, watches, jewelry, silverware, etc.—in undisturbed quiet, away from the distractions of the street. Accommodation—offered in the privilege of a charge account, or in payments so arranged that buying imposes no burden or embarrassment. Accommodation this Upstairs Jewelry Shop—in . left yesterday for New York, |} ill sail for Paris in a few days. | ) {rs. Nannie Green Jobe, | lock, the club will have as |y Edwards |} \villam D. Porter of Hyattaville, Md., Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock i Memorial Episcopal , Hyattsville. Palms, ferns, s, chrysanthemums and Autumn home at Rockville. Mrs. Lyons will leave next week to join Maj. Lyons at his new post in the Middle West. Col. and Mra. Frederick W. Coleman | . WiIl entertaln a company at dinner|leaves formed an cffective setting tomorrow evening. for the ceremony, which was per- formed by the Rev. Charles L. Mon- roe, rector of Pinkney Memorial Long | Church, Lieut. and Mrs. Heber Brumbaugh have taken an apartment at Beach, Calif., for the Brumbaugh was, before marri a few weeks ago, Miss Nina Maynard | ¢: of this city. i ride was gowned in white ack crepe trimmed with pearls, 1t by showers of pearls at the side. Her court train was of satin | and tulle and her veil was caught with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley, | The maid of honor, Miss Lillian M. bey, was attired’ in Nile green 7| georgitte over pink satin with a hat atch in color, trimmed with os- isted | trich plumes, juel| The bridesmaids were Miss Lols uis| Dale Hill and Miss Adeline Coblenz, wis| Miss Mill in orchid georgette over Irs. Charles | pink satin and Miss Coblenz in peach- 7 olor georgette over pink satin. | The best man was Mr. Gerard ’H.’uuly and the ushers were Mr. John H. Reed rother-in-law of the .| bridegroom, d M Mrs. Hanson E. Ely, wife of the commandant of the Army War Col- and Mrs. Herbert Cro: v istant command War_College, will tea dance this a officers They will v Gibbons, M ve: Tayn Mrs. Troup Miller m Robert Haig. | ‘ The Assoclation of University Wom- decorations will be of pink rose: cn is holding a Republican dinner on ESxuE: at 1634 1 street W. Hoff Seely, the ill be the speaker. Mong evening, | | northw editor of “You will be de- vlizhud with _the meal and environ- Franklin Sq. Hotel Coffee Shoppe 14th Street at K Maryland Wedding Last Night Interesting Here, In the presence of friends ene Wee Harry C. became the tam 1 of a large Gift | Tables At a glance—you will find many sug- gestions at the price —any price—you wish to pay— 1 to *15 DULINGMARTINT: 1215-1217 F Street many GIFT problems have been solved! be the hostess of the dinner, which is the second of a serfes of political din- ners which have been arranged to take place at the club this Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Minton have arrived {in Washington from Hono- lulu and are at the Hotel Roosevelt. Mrs, E. 8. Patterson and Miss Bar- bara Patterson have come to Wash- ington from Moose Jaw, Canada, and are establislied at the Hotel Roose- velt for the Winter. At the card party November 8 at Wardman Park Hotel, sponsored by the District branch of the L F. C. A., UAVACAUAVAY, CAVAUACACADLVAVAVAV AUACLAUAY - 'p. . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1924’ - .hcommlll;a will assist, consisting o(l the presidents of each afMlfated ramen school: Mrs. T. D. McCarthy, Mrl.‘ oot - Joseph Leiter, Miss Mae Manogue, DRAI llN and Supplies Mrs. Frederick J. Rice, Miss Hauber, Mrs. A. Cavanaugh, Mrs. Lemuel Complete Dn“n‘ $5.95 Hamlett, Miss Mary Haltigan and Mrs. 5 F. J. Schrelder. Socialist Candidate Here. Verne L. Reynolds, candidate for Vice President of the Soclalist-Labor party, will speak Tuesday night at 8 o'clock in_the hall at the northwest corner of Fifth and G streets. 722 THRTEENTH STREET WASHINOTON, DC. VASAVAUAUAUAVAUACAULUARAG, M BROKS & CO G STREET BETWEEN ™ & (2™ FRIDAY BETTER VALUES THAN EVER!! 36 Silk Dresses for Friday Remnant Sale WHICH WILL NOT LAST ALL DAY 1 Yellow Beaded Georgette, size 18. .. ... Originally $19.75. Friday Remnant, $10.00 1 Navy Beaded Crepe Dress, size 42Y;. ... Originally $35.00. Friday Remnant, $19.75 1 Black Canton Crepe Dress, size 50';. . .. Originally $49.75. Friday Remnant, $25.00 1 Brown Embroider’d Crepe Dress, size 46 . Originally $59.75. Friday Remnant, $19.75 1 Beaded Printed Crepe Dress, size 40.. .. Originally $59.75. Friday Remnant, $29.75 1 Tan Beaded Georgette, size 18. 1 Gray Brocade Satin, size 38.. 1 Tan Afternoon Dress, size 16. 1 Tan Embroidered Georgette, size 38. 1 Tan Georgette Dress, size 40. . . .. 1 Black Lace Dinner Dress, size 40 « Originally $49.75. Friday Remnant, $25.00 -tz Originally $35.00. Friday Remnant, $19.75 «+5 Originally $25.00. Friday Remnant, $10.00 v+ Originally $29.75. Friday Remnant, $10.00 «. Originally $25.00. Friday Remnant, $15.00 Originally $35.00. Friday Remnant, $10.00 1 Con':l Beaded Georgette Dress, size 38. . Originally $19.75. Friday Remnant, $10.00 1 Wlnl_e Crepe de Chine 2-pc. Dress, size 16 Originally $25.00. Friday Remnant, $10.00 1 Empire Blue Georgette Dress, size 18. . . Originally $29.50. Friday Remnant, $12.00 1 Silk Knit Dress, size 42. . ... 1 Cocoa Bengaline Dress, size 36. .. 1 Brown Crepe Dress, size 44Y;. . . . ++.eesseees Originally $29.75. Friday Remnant, $5.00 « - Originally $29.75. Friday Remnant, $15.00 ««. Originally $25.00. Friday Remnant, $10.00 3 Jersey Sport Dresses, sizes 16, 18, 40. . . Orignially $19.75. Friday Remnant, $12.00 2 Handsomely Beaded Black Georgette 1 Georgette Tunic Dress, size 36. ... Originally $59.75. Friday Remnant, $19.75 « . Originally $69.50. Friday Remnant, $29.75 1 Navy Sport Dress with scarf, size 18. . .. Originally $49.75. Friday Remnant, $19.75 3 Navy Georgette Dresses, sizes 18, 36, 42. Originally $29.75. Friday Remnant, $10.00 2 Beaded Crepe Dresses, sizes 16 and 18. . Originally $25.00. Friday Remnant, $5.00 1 Navy Crepe Dress, lace trim, size 16. . .. Originally $59.75. Friday Remnant, $19.75 2 Blk. Satin Crepe Guimpe Dresses, size 16. Originally $25.00. Friday Remnant, 1 Black Satin Fringed Trim Dress, size 16 . Originally $25.00. Friday Remnant, $5.00 $7.50 Two rapld Elevators give easy access. d. Burnshtine 321 Homer 13th at F St. Building ntrance 13th St. and 1214 to 1218 G Street Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 1 Cocoa Beaded Dress, size 16. . 1 Printed Crepe Dress, size 16. 1 Pink Georgette Dress, size 18 her hus- $5.00 $2.50 $7.50 produced su band's death WOMAN TO WED NOBILITY. Mrs. Lowell Lloyd Engaged to Earl of Berkeley. - - - Originally $25.00. Friday Remnant, +« Originally $15.00. Friday Remnant, . . Originally $19.75. . Friday Remnant, Two Rapid Elevators E 1106 G Street. N-W, Here’s Another Extraordinary Friday Remnant Sale 720 Pairs of WOMEN'’S SILK HOSE *1.00 Full Fashioned Regular Prices, $1.50 and $2 a Pair Pure Dye Silk, Lisle Foot and Garter Top LONDON, ment is anno Lloyd of Boston Berkeley. er 23.—The engage- 1 of Mrs. Lowell and the Earl of “Jhe Houwse of Falhion™ FRIDAY SALE — Exceptional Value Mrs. Lowell Llovd is a daughter of the late John Lowell of Hoston. The eighth Earl of Berkeley, ndal Thomas Mowbray Rawdon Berkeley, was born in 1865. His first wife died n 1898, I reported Brothers Coat Colors That Captivate @HARM—flung forth in capacious 1,758,308 Beautiful Dresses For Street, Afternoon Party and Evening 25 Velvets, Twills, Flannels, Crepes Satins, Silks, Georgettes ’ Busy Days Are Here for Our Work Department Hemstitching Picot Edging Buttons to Order Plaiting Buttonholes Embroidery Oppenheimer’s 8th &E folds of soft, new materials; exuded by tints of new, light shades; dramatized by the rich, sudden prodigality of fur here and there— charm is individual, compelling in these new Rizik Fur-Trimmed Coats For Sport and Street Wear Bewitching, luxurious camel hair, duvetyn and veldyne, trimmed in flat caracul, natural and dyed squirrel, beaver, opossum and fox. Wonderful shades and colors that correctly interpret Autumn moods. Dresses For Friday Flannels, Twills, Satins Crepes and other Silks s15 Special Offering of WINTER COATS, %49-50 Exceptional Values Smartly Fur Trimmed Others Plain Women’s and Misses S:fu 6 Paiis Silk Jersey Handsome Luxurious COATS, $89_i? - ‘“I'P!];:’:"’ Wonderful Cloths—V alues $125 s2 .95 $6.95 Beautiful Furs 9 Tunic Blouses Friday Topcoats, Sport Coats, 25 Prices Remnant, Fur Collars—Plain Collars—Smart Materials. $5 52.50 Tan, Gray. 1 Black Satin Suit -. $29.50 and $35 Values FRIDAY BARGAINS—ALL SALES FINAL 3 Tweed Sport Suits. 1 Black Suit, size 18. Group of Dresses—Values $15 to $20—Friday, $10 1 Wool Jersey Suit. Jerseys, Flannels, Silks and Crepes 16 Sport Coats—V alues $25—Friday, $13.75 1 Three-piece Siit. .. 1 Green Sport Coat. that 18 four times as powerful as Carbo! Acid. It 15 much more powerful than blehlo- | ride of mercury. | Yet it is 5o harmless that on it and so mild in its action th healtbful wash for the mos membrane. Chemists say it will taka the place of harsh poisonous germ killers. By gettin a 80c bottle of Kojene at Peoples Drug | Btores or any good druggist women can learn much of personal liyglene that will | be of benefit to them.—Advertisement, | TWELVE THIRTEEN F Announcing Our " Temporary Location at 1120 G Street N.W. (Second Floor—Above Wallis' Cafe) Re, : $4 and Friday To all of our former friends and Remnant 'y patrons, as well as the many new ones we made during our last suc- cessful sale, we extend a most cor- dial invitation to come in and in- spect our New Gowns and 3-piece Costume Suits, just received from New York — copies of imported creations—all specially priced for quick selling in these temporary quarters. Young Ladies’ Shop Sooress 1120 G Street . Remove Freckles No excuse now for unsightly freckles! Fora new discovery gently removes blem- ishes and freckles as if by magic. This Friday Remnant Price, $15.00 Friday Remnant Price, $12.00 Friday Remnant Price, $15.00 Friday Remnant Price, $3.00 Friday Remnant Price, $44.00 Friday Remnant Price, $15.00 The Easiest Way to % $ : amazing safe, sure treatment brings you a smooth, white skin almost ovemngbl}'t. In justice to yourself make this 3 Min- ute Test. Just before bedtime smooth this cool, fragrant creme on your skin. The wvery next morning notice how freckles, sunburn and tan have already started to ive way. Ask your dnl%m for a jar of lden Peacock Bleach Creme (concene trated). Remember—money if not satisfied. At all good stores. Peoples Drug _Btores, s Drug . Btores, Gilman's Drug Slore, Christiant Drug Oo., Lansburgh & Bro.’s Dept, Btore and 1eading drugpists. Golden In Fashionable Colors In Black Sizes 8Y; to 10 Sizes 8Y; to 10 From the Largest Hosiery Manufacturers in the United States. 3 Pairs Only to a Customer 105 Brushed Wool Bob Sweaters With Shingle Collars $ 90 PLAIN COLORS AND COMBINATIONS ® Regular Price, $10. Friday Remnant . . ... ....... 30 Pairs 1-Clasp Kid Gloves 19 Pairs Gauntlet Kid Gloves Tan—Brown—Mode Odds.and Ends . Broken r;iz.es—g E $1 50 Bur AllSzes $2 a9 oD ot NeLiey Rermant Price 27 “Rayon" Fiber 18 Pairs Radium Silk Silk Vests i Teddies Regular Price egular Price $1.00 "~ $3.00 6 rawy . 55¢ |, $]68 85 Compacts 14 Brush Wool Scarfs Regular Price Regular Prices 1 ot 50c 25 Fn's; to $18 2 _Remnant, C Remnant, PRICE «+...Originally $59.75. Orl:'l:nally $39.75. Stripes, Plaids and Plain Colors 3::::3;' :::;g Blouses—Broken Lines—Crepe de Chine—All Originally $95.00. e —Fyi, Originally $39.75. Colors—Former Values, $5 to $9.95—Friday, $3.98 . Originally $25.00. Friday Remnant Price, $8.50 Sweaters—W ool—All Styles—All Colors 1, Tan Silk Cape. ...~ Originally $29.75. Friday Remnant Price, $10.00 Special Reductions—Friday, $2.98 to $5.95 9 Sport Coats......... -Originally $25.00. Friday Remnant Price, $12.00 : - - Friday Remnant Merchandise; None Sent Silk Underwear, Pearl, Orchid, Copen, Emerald, || We Do Not Exchange v e ; Navy—Former Prices, $3.98 to)$5.95—Friday, C. O. D., or on Approval; No Mail or Phone Orders Accepted. $2.98 Each ; ADDRESS

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