Evening Star Newspaper, October 24, 1924, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1924. 9 model of the Mothers' Memorlal. Mrs. Myers and Miss McKee spent|son, niece of tho bride, was ring bear- | i following births have been reported to e Rev. Wolven was appointed by |represented by a committee of —— six weeks last Summer in Iurope.|er and the only attendant. Kollo uith Depnrtment in the last 24 hours: | Trinity Episcopal Parish to Wel-| Bishop Freeman as his vicar 1 advice. Mrs. Rachel Don of New Zealand,| Mrs. Myers returned to Washington [ing the luncheon, Mr. and Mrs. Bowen ridge (. aud Gertha L. Purdy, boy. who has been in Maine, Rhode Island,|last month and Miss McKee arrived |left by automobile for Atlantic City. Bdamund V A Jonss;; &l come Rev. R. L. Wolven. Marceliug Rodill, boy. Connectlcut and Massachusetts, will| in New York the first of this week. - and Flsie M. Bradfield, boy. 4 v arrive in Washington this evening, to = Mrs. Alice McKay Kelly will repre- lliam and Hattie Ailen, boy. Rev. Dr. Raymond I. Wolven, new at noon. in Emmanuel Church, Balti- |pon+$ it e € The Canadian Soclety will hold a|sent the National League of Amerl-| Frauk T. 11. and Lucile Hurles, boy. viear of Trinity Episcopal Church, more, Md. The invitations were sent | Viaie wicn Mo :‘xr".llr:fl(:fi and Willl 1|V this evening at 8 o'clock at|can Pen Women at the second Pan-| Daniel V. and Helen D, McOsker, boy. will be tendered a reception by the | [ from Paris. e e ST OISy 1627, K street, to which all Canadians | American Conference of Women, to n 3. aud Grace M. Hardy, girl. congregation tonight in the parish We Solicit C e in the oity Rave been invited. The |be held in December, in Lima, Peru. . oliand, bov.” . house, next to the church building, | |'| olicit Charge Accounts ; : rec v 1 = 2 A. and Elle obinson, girl. at Third and C streets. Rev. Wolven summer home, Kisinor.. al Bar Har- | SUghter, Miss Downing, are at the [ JOPHon, Wil be foliowied b SOIN| sonaay night &t 8330 o'clock a card | JuinW. and Deils 5 Ovmanebare © recently married Miss Blsle Freeman, bor, early in the week and arrived in [Shoreham while opening_ their home | JOR&S, 01 Tead party will be glven by the Sacred| Morris and Rega Mouranes, girl the daughter of Bishop Freeman. Washington lagt evening. - She has |on Hillyer place for the Winter. LY Heart Club for the benefit of the| Jobn W and Sue b= Addion, girl, They have just returned from their | |'| (pened her home on Scott Clrele £08| The Pi Beta Phi Sorority of George| Mrs. Willlam Atherton Du Puy is|Shrine . e I thel earand Gladye Tomigon, boy.” e o o . o Washington University is giving its|again at her home in Washington | PAT2R PO nth street and | Wiltim A, wnd teien Torrey, girl ctory, 219 C 4 Maj. Gen. George Owen Squier en- [ 1 dance this evening .at the | after a visit in Richmond, where she : Sbh 2 am) Wieibein Seav b ‘ Columbia Gountry Club was the guest of Mrs. Charles E. Bol- hoy. tertained a dinner party I evening The patron- C S TR Robert A. and dlessie I. Fan Anil Glanb M. Begle) picl in honor of Mr. Willlam Bowie Clarke, | 5588 for the dance include the Presi- | ton, president of the Women’s Demo- Deaths Re rted O e T T s e Raymond L. and Louive Pedlow, girl. sty t rge Washington Univer- | eratic Club, who gave a dinner in her po! . J- and Mao R Barrett, boy. Pl A el o e ealow: & P faiiaiA Eighth and Mrs. Willlam Mather Lewls,| honor. Mrs. Du Puy spoke before| The following deaths have been reporte : : s ) % Davia J. and Gertrude Schmulosis, glrl. ennsylvania Avenue at Eighth N.W, Mrs. Edward H. Gheen Opens i 2 2 SECkT vl ’ elilioning \deaths have been reportes ¥ ohn' M. ‘and Mao L. Gordon, boy. House Here for Winter, SO AT TR e CU By L e D T O L ley L. and Grace Earl A and Ella Ward, oy, Mrs. Edward M. Gheen and Miss . Bale Drain, Prof. and Mrs, Hlenry | Mrs. Benjamin L. Dulaney and her | Auoa . Fischer, 87 : William if. und 2 | s A L i Florence Gheen. who have heen at afton Doyle, I'rof. and Mrs, Robert | 1ittle son Billy returned to their| ygisS He fobless ¢ 3 Robley E. and Louixe A. M. Dickerson, bo¥. | pillip and_Minnie Lee, girl. the New Willard, have opened their | Bolwell, Prof. and M ner L. Key- | home, 1699 Thirty-first street north- | Patrick Fitzxerald bere Lester N. and Eleanor A. Morris, Loy. Fred I, and Susie &5, Ugast, girl house on New Hampshire avenue fof | ser and Miss Rhoda Watkine. west,’ today, after visiting Mrs. Du-| Mury C. Owmo 2 i Dovid ana Mary Brow, | the Winter, Faving spent the Summer 2 laney's parents, Dr. and Mrs. John| Charlotie Baumaby, ‘s, 3 Loy in California, to be near Mrs. Barn- Mrs. Alphonso Mason has returned | B- Dykes, at Mankato, Kan. L g i hard, who has a house at Coronado,|to her apartment at the Mendota, i Peter Jerome, 34 and H sts. n.e. s A. and | 5" Ave, e, while Comdr. Barnhard is at sea after spending the Summer with her | Rubinatein Club Lunch, Katherine . L 304 Seward sq. e 3 ence 11, Jerks, boy. A Soncinslanana e e ey IN G ea e 1" 3 Holdsworth Gordun. 77, 1237 - at . Suella F. Robey. glrl. My yand ]“ 2. Jonn Bavu) Barne thn Tohn " George 'BersaforB, &t | The annuml lunchooniofithe Bubln- | Lot bl caostask, oo e Al Wi sV A ey | n ot e s Wzt {a | Davenport Neck, New Rochelle, N. Y. fstein Club will be given November | Norman M. Greei, 53, Garfont ot . | = = | e of their daughter Llizabeth to Ny . it nuer oysius J. Correll, 55, Walter Heed Hos- | T Mr. George Baillle Springston. Wed-| Mr. and Mrs. L. ALget 12:30 clclcismonn. M eibalz | ¢ ep y L A 2 | 5 -~ 2633 Fifteenth street. Mr. Noble will| ment at Wardman Park Hotel on her | luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. - e e e e e SOL’IE'I Y show the nearly completed plaster| way to her home In Des Moines. | Davidson. Little Miss Helen David- Births Reporled. WILL HONOR NEW VICAR. e diocsnn of Washington, u LI [Spames, theretuino westeyint the (Continued from Eighth Page.) Mrs. Henry ¥ Dimock closed her | Mrs. Augustus C. Downing and her Townshend of | room of the New Willard Hotel. Mrs. [Pl tr : Baillle Springsion, Wed- . and o p . Mrs. | P\iGerte Volkman, 64, Gallinger Hospital. nesday, November 12, in St. John's| Fairfax road. tery Park, had a|Frederick Klinge Is in charge of Tes- | Emma Tate, 30, Gailisscr T’ " Qnis o A three-table bridge party Tuesday | ervations. Jumes Clurk, 67, 1718 4th st y Engraved arnest will the guest cvening when their guests were Mr. o Jolin M. Johhson, 2 Hospital, | honor of M Winifred Teifair de|and Mrs. F < Robey, Mr. and Mrs. Halloween costume dance will be | Kobert L. Harvey, 1615 15th = ° Voo, Aaushter ot DT andMre, Alvord | Semunt Bisest e s e | e e e e LD T ns Pt |= Christmas Cards § g Eleven Dollars and Eleven Cents Calvin de Voe, who will entertain | Holden, Mr. Mrs. Daniel Mahoney | tertainment committee of the Wom- | It pays to read the want columns of this evening at bridge, followed by [and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hobson. en’s City Club, 22 Jackson place, on [The Star. Hundreds of situations are suppef. Monday at 9:30 o'clock p.m. A for- |obtained through them. Mrs. James Irvin Stecl, vice pres- | tune teller will be present to forecast = = Don't put off until the Jast moment selecting our Christmas Cards. American League of | the future of the dancers. your Ch Ca Our $1 Gift Boxes 1 D l illiva ineihanor Gussae s reta | Ra i s mcltani e s ior of Stoneleigh Candies ['e S S a e | | il i n . g o'clock at|taken an apartment at the Concord, hln the presence of only members of | e aal inity Church, Th re where she and her daughter, Miss|the two familles, Mrs. Mary S. Field- ¥ Fanrsc e —are enjoying an exceptional i 2 4 ¢ ir- | Annette Steel, will be at home for | house of Kensington and Mr. Frank | | 2 S e wave of popularity. A dainty A sensational one-day offer that is sure t : the Winter. Hunter Bowen of Laurel, Md., were o and a re introduction to the very finest ;s Y is sure to married at 2 o'clock yesterday after- confections made. crowd our dress department. Included are sport Mr. Eben F. Comins s > > = lesig » mr[;"fu“‘li'\";.',&l":{';fd.l'l’l"".‘\f,.f"i‘:flé:g{fii? ?-rh':\n?f:}i"L:"E‘E:FJ:“.{":“;‘[;;:’:. ”’f:::f"‘:f FOR RENT et this year “han “'“°’“’"“‘"“F"“"""'°”""'~ plaids, cantons, crepe satin, velvets and flannels. y; Ciatien 0 Davidson a8t BYCheRItEt otipocembse I AT S cocmonsimaspsstormen by slass assanis mon ox JRIF SN TR a1 tucked pioe, and seoss soweley: vrimned. wre g cudsl amowncing O | e Marale Neakin entertained | ner Momorial Fresbyterian Cnuren: $4.00 MONTHLY nominal ‘cost. ~Come in § 1407 F St. Shin 2 2 iosse o Keioine |« s e e .mg;ll Kensington, and was followed by & s B ey ‘rank Hunter Bowen of [ at dinner at her apartment in the prices. iy aiternoon, oc | Argonne. Later they went 1o Ketun's, || Mscorpiok Meaiol glaves Teres ™ || ANSELL’ BISHOP The National formed at 2 o'clock In the home of | Mrs. Eva Dell Myers left this morn- Oraduate | R b Sh Mr. and . Davidson by the Rev.|ing by motor for New Yo 5 d T emembrance Shop et o et phes | i oty Sty erersol® 15 || Dr- CLAUDE 8. SEMONES || - am , Inc. |5 o s g byterian Church, in the presence of | had as her guest at tea Miss Mar- Eyesight Specialist 1221 et R ¢ Hemstitching and small company. The bride was giv McKee, who spent a few days Phone Main 781 Alio 1229 D Aiss. Pictorial Review - Picot Edgin; in marriage by Mr. Davidson, and her| With th acret of Agriculture 409410 McLachlen_Bldg. e b Ainee VA - nicce, littla Miss Helen Dodge David.[and Mrs. Wallace in their apare. | 10th and G Bts. N.W. Patterns. e the ring beare and Mrs. Bowen left later for a ‘motor trip and will be at home after November 1 in Kensington = H - ite Styles 2 Mr. and Mrs. W \ A Waters ot Pulterl):: 1 1219-1221 G Street NW All Work Germantown, Md., announce the en- Guaranteed. it ot e ret Hos[ery ) Store Hours, 9 to 6 oM. The Rev, and Mrs. Raymond Wolven | ident of the Pleating. Exclusive Agents. { Buttons Made to Order. MBI Ve en i n i b of Cristield, Md Made to Sell at $2.00 / 7 Bodiicninisn i = Mr. i Mrs, Freagitc Wittiam wie, | [ All full-fashioned Trdi [l Sweaters Mr. and Mrs. Levi Cooke and Dr. J. A All Princeton tomorrow. Mr. Wile, who - 3. is president of the Notre Dame Club 0 of Washington, and Mrs. Wile wiil iy be week end guests of Dr. and M Herbert Adams Gibbons at the lat- | ter's Princeton hom | returned to her home in Loutsville, D e o Ky., after a brief visit with relatives . Women’s Beautiful in Washington. irs. Leidinger spent | the Summer in F and the Brit- © Py / ( ish Isles. P Th d Mr. and Mrs. Julian B. Bolling of a 1 = | ure rea $ Cleveland Park are guests at the % Marlborough-Blenheim, Atlantic City. Sllk Hose Mr. and Mrs. W. Clarke Noble will N be assisted in receiving Sunday e- : o % CJ ' Quality stockings at a price to i b tirs, Sarenos Crivtenden Cal That Represent Savings of $15 to $25 ' influence thrifty women t0 lay in Homer: iSunday ovenings jatier 3 a supply. Pure thread silk, with gelock in thelr studio spariment ot ' 7 (ON EACH) i allsilc oot —knit for faultless fi ESPECIALLY PRICED ‘ Quality> Black, gun metal, Ori- ental, jack rabbit, beige, airedale, | French nude, cordovan calf, nude 3 and calf. : : / | = Ch.ff S.lk H : The New Starched = 2 ; [ ] i | T e T ¢ Collar and Cuff Sets that inadequate heater 2 3 3 jeurbassingly shoen and 89c : 69c Set : b R £ MentygfeNnione Fashlon's newest touch to add when we're ready to colors, inchuding plen e uieony Replace or Repair it flaclciand yEun ety Windsor and Bobby Ties in a reasonably? E Sworzyn's—MWain Floor tull range of colors. 9Our organization is pre- k 69c to 98c [ — P probiem: ani o ol ‘ Our nine-store buying power enable us to offer 8 —tata Fioar. T & every coat and style that fashion sponsors for [j| ave on SllkS' Tmported Breakfast Sets L Pure linen, consisting of 52- Maul’lce J. Co]bert ; 5 street and dressy wear. Faithful reprodUCtionS { | inch cloth_and six napkins to Heating—Plumbing—Tinning AlL-Silk Charmeuse and Canton Crepe § | maten. iped patterns of 621 [F Street raome wain | : of originals by Patou, Premet, Chanel, Jenny [l [| Lo suinface Charmense in brack ana } [ e, vetiow, rose and grecn on 3016-3017 the fashionable colors. Also beautjful quality for giving. Regularly T and others in Kashara, Oriona or Mokine, Kash- [[f|f| c:or creve in et and daric shages. § | 562 Anniversary 503 63 69 S ks T mara_sumptously furred with Beaver, Natural g g The rich, substantial weave in foremost and Dyed Squirrel, Foxes, Marmink’ Jap Mil’lk, vogue for Fall and Winter costumes. Comes in a full line of popular colors and black. French Seals, Leopards, etc., in every fashion The Real Bengaline, Featured at favored color. T A lowered price. Other Coats, $19.00 to $195.00 st secttn—atn e Wonder Values in Choice of Every Hat High-Grade . I O Footwear Middy Blouses n ur Last call for this With Wool Collars $l.69 remarkable Anni- and Cuffs versary Sale bargain! Smart new 3§ A special pricing. Well made . [J ® Beautlful models in all the popular leather: JialdclEe okl S L danEa cluded. Styles for street, after- Gym Bloomers, of fine quality, * - ino wi fast-color black sateen, cut 1ib- Ii l Ocks | H y noon and evening wear. { erally full: pleated, with elastlc : bottoms. Waist measur, ¥ tal St / ep (] i e ? 26 to 34. Special.... $1-85 —Main Floor. PSP —— Made to sell from ’ { ; ' : $49.50 to $65.00 , For Satur day Only Again! This Rare Opportunity to Save } Df_::‘;;:‘:l’(‘g::g"‘sc‘;":ol We will cut and fit any mate- Lates t Styles on Beautiful New ¢ | rials purchased during our An- s, SN Sanitary Goods $4.00 Kotex Sanitary Napkins, regular SILK-LINED Securedatnotabile ‘ 77 AN\ et Susity Miskian Coruias sary Sale price, 42ec. FALL HATS price concessions A N\EF Klelnerts Sanitary Sateen Belts, white only; all sizes. Anniversary and some reduced 5 i Sale prics, 2ve. v \ \ 4 Venus Sanitary Aprons, la from our higher i ; ST R ° priced stocks Al;?'lvle-r:ra'r)";nlefiirslce 49¢. : : etnerts Elastic Sa & hit 1y; large, i d ‘ Dresses for all occa : small _sizes. Anniversary Sale s 2 & i 3 < . P | fashi i ice, 39e. sions, street, afte:;i New arrivals just received in all of fashion’s el g S Mo Snielia Al stsed: white noon, evening an newest styles and fabrics. The styles: “Off-the- tron, developed in Canton oRly. Mesularly 300 Anniversary 4 ’ Frederlck s i dinner wear. Chif- face Hats,” pokes, Polo turbans, the new Floren- I CPY;E-:; s:;’nlxln, }al:::rll‘-nf:c: wg]m;g:, Snlls-glx;t::, "'E:':‘?‘:‘]‘ a» - | . A ¥ : ; Lije : e S | fons, velvets, bro- tine hat, new Spanish sailor, new Sideroll effect. sey and checked flannel. Beau- I oiansy e il e 825 7th St. N.W. | | cades,satins. Allthe The fabrics: Metallics, satins, brocades, felts, titally trimmed and semi- : Petila Huan Bate Nets; cap of tailored models. All sizes, 16 fringe, all shades. Double mesh, 734 9th St. N.W. I new colors. velvets, silk beaver, etc. ) e I dozen, 49cs single mesh, dozen, 31c. —Main Floor. MALLORY HATS, $5.

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