Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1924, Page 9

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SOCIETY _ (Continued from Eighth Page.) ing from mure Duteh c des Lys > obtained at_the New Wil Two prizes have most b, and as » men who are us-| | bridegroom ought to 3 2 | The floor « o annual | b the and Throat He co v pital, to be {otel Th: iven 1}\\;.1\ ph W, Santic . Frank Brokaw, Mr. Charle d t. Mr. - Mark Brooke. | rroll, Mr. How- Mr. John W. Clifton, . Randall 7. e today in st in Wash- that of Miss Miss Hard- with the | and Mrs Hoover, member of t continued s took place today in William D. Counor, friend. et cablegram brought o Is are | | l i wedding taking place. a graduate of Stan- 1920, and a member Sorority. Licut. But- Military t West Point in 1920 and He is in Tientsin as alde do camp :n. Connor, commandant of the in ford Univ of the Tri-De’ graduated from ps of Engineers. expeditionary forces - . *. J. Dumpny, \who went The marriage of Mis: Johnston nee of ficiating, relatives The ated in green and white nthemum ride T to Iphur Springs earlier in the at luncheon yes- no, having among - | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mar- Koe Tobinson of New Yorlk. Mary Esther . and Mrs. and Warwick Per- r. and Mrs. t § o'clock “hurch, the in a large company of nd friends of the bride and church was deco- and yellow n in marriage by teyS Easy to ask for. tomake. Easy to drink. Orange Pekoe Tea Makes good tea a certainty her father, and her only attendant was her sister, Elizabeth Shaw. Mr. Perkins had as his best man his brother, Mr. Eben Perkins, ushers were Mr. Malcolm Logan, Mr. Thomas Mount, Mr. Addison Hook and Mr. Herman Dinsmore. A reception at the Washington Club followed the ceremony. Mr. Perkins recently has been ap- pointed American vice consul in Vi- enna, and will sail November 22, on the Republic, from New York with his bride. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. M at a children's party their residence, 1620 celebration of the birthday anni- versary of their daughter Rebecca. The guests included Battaille Scott, Madge Eli, Elizabeth Cahill, Caroline Ducker, Jane Duvall, Fred Hunt, Har- vey Moebs, Robert Livingston, Derry Pitsey, Tom Lloyd, Gardner LI Lowell Bradford and Francis wards. 5 . and the is entertained t evening st rth street, in A musical tea will be given by the American Assoeiation of University Women at the club, this afternoon, The artists and Easy Painful, swollen ankles Sloan’s gets right at the trouble You'll get quick, sure relief for swollen, painful ankles with Sloan’s. Itrequires no tiresome rubbing: the medicine itself does the work. In it are certain ingredients that are so stimulating to the circulation that the moment it is applied, freshly purified blood starts tingling through the ach- ing place. And this enriched blood supply drives out swellin and pain and restores norma conditions in no time. Get this relief today. All druggists— 35 cents. Sloan’s Liniment “ pam! Muarson Mavrice S. E. Corner Tomorrow One Day Only 74 ; 13th and G. Streets, N. W, Winter Millinery Special 150 MODEL HATS 35 Hats—Formerly 40 Hats—Formerly $20—Tomorrow....... i 75 Hats—Formerly $15—Tomorrow....... 50 Hats—Formerly $10—Tomorrow....... 50 Hats—Formerly 50 Hats—Formerly $6.50—Tomorrow ..... $25—Tomorrow. .. Group 2: $7.50—Tomorrow . - $ 5 .00 $3.35 Here is an extraordinary event limited to 300 hats only—at savings long to be remembered. Representing every style’ note of the day. Each hat shows somethmg new. Hats for all occasions—and all occasion Hats! Gold and Silver Lace Dressy Velvet Hats Smart Brocade Effects Beautiful Satins 100 Hats 4 Hours Only,9to 1 Formerly $5.00, Tomorrow Light Colored Felts _ High Colored Faille Silks $’1.00 Walson, pianist, and Miss Helen Gerrer, violinist, who will each render selections. Mrs. C. B. Asher, hostess, will be assisted by Mrs. Louis Sherer, Mrs. B. B. Wallace, Mrs. Joseph Fair- banks, Miss Edith Goode, Miss Do- rothy Grover and Miss Mary Leete. The marriage of Miss Anna N. Sel- depoers, daushter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. llam F. Seidenberg, to Mr. James uoom, son of Mrs. Mary R. Moore, will take place this afternoon at 5: o'clock in the Church of the Nativity, the Rev. F. X. Bischoff officiating. The church had a pretty arrangement of pink and white chrysanthemums and ferns. The bride will be given in marriage by her father and will wear a gown of rosewood crepe made on straight lines and trimmed with brown fox fur, and will wear a corsage bouquet of orchids and violets. Mrs. Alexander Hokanson will ba EW Branch Store 922 14th St. SE%RE You Can Depend —with absolute u‘umly on our iving { you just the t: o{ Glassos eyes require. t\l-nvcrk is Clain o basis o 51 oo Sariimtion: ChflmOphcalCo. % 1314 G St Tty Clnh R matron of honor for her sister, and will wear & gown of black satin and printed crepe, a hat to match and a corsage bouquet of liles of the valley. Mr. Eugene Moore will be best man for his brother, and the ushers will be Mr, Alexander Hokanson and Mr. Fen- ton Cramer. Mr. Moore and his bride will leave immediately after the ceremony for a wedding trip, and will be at home after December 1 at the Carlo. PAZO Ointment A Guaranteed Remedy ITCHING, BLIND, Pw FOR BLEEDING OR: PROTRUDING It is now put up in collapsible tubes with detachable pile pipe making it very easy to apply. How oldare youin energy? T}!A‘r's what counts! It’s vitality —energy, that wins success. Statistics show that eight out of ten people are suffering from Anemia— blood starvation. And energy needs red blood, high in iron and manganese content. Gude's Pepto-Mangan is the sure way to regain health and vitality. Rich in iron and manganese content, it is casily assimilated by the blood and distributed to every cell in the body— restoring its latent power. Physicians have prescribed it for thirty-two years. Your druggist can now give you Gude’s Pepto-Mangan in liquid or tablet form. Gude’s Pepto~Mandgan TJonic and ‘Blood Enricher Squeese the thumbnail bard. Unless it reddens agoim instantly upon withdrawing the pressure, Anemis is indicated. Special directions enclosed with each package. Your druggist will order it. (Also put up in old style Tins, 60c.) We can, for exampl facilities have been tax to create unbounded e Wome A Fur-trimmed fashior the coat which of all yc Gray Squirrel Mink Squirrel Beaver Jap Mink Rock Sable Platinum Wolf Black Lynx Fisher Fitch Larger W Handbags, Purses, Vanity Bags Usual prices $6.50, $ group Thursday and the Purses and Bags in pin straps, also under-arm style: Garde” bags with the “Hidden-away” pocket for currency—also moire, and jacquard silk pouch bags in navy and black with inside frames and mirrors—beautifully lined=—and a dozen styles of vanity boxes—large sizes with three and four fittings and large mirrors—in vachette, cobra, cowhide and» calf in black and colors—also silver cloth. Splendid for Christmas. Oar idea of offering the new fashions at ! which has made this new store possible, has struck a responsive chord throughout the city! And as the news spreads more and more people come in to find in these great generous stocks of ™ Coats for Little Women WOMEN’S COATS APPRECIATION PRICES 575 395 &‘ 1216 F St. N.W. The Enlarged Store Enables Us toDo Big Things! e, take care of more people who wish to share in our great “Appreciation” Events! But even our increased ed these past few days. 14 to 1/; or more savmg over usual prices, in apprec:atmn of that generous patronage Appreciation” apparel values nthusiasm! The whole store—new from top to bottom—has a welcome for you! Coat Selections Are Almost Never-Enclmg' FOUR COAT STOCKS—EACH ONE OF THEM A COAT SHOP IN ITSELF—Each vieing to outdo the other! Coats. for Larger and Taller Women Misses’ Coats—14, 16 and 18 Year Sizes 1 styles, and so many that you become enamored of many different ones and face the pleasant task of choosing MISSES’ COATS APPRECIATION PRICES $7650 59650 511650 REGULARLY $95 to $155 Little Women’s $79.50 to $125 Coats $69.50 and $96.50 n’s Coats in Regular Sizes Cranberry 5115 REGULARLY $89.50 to $155 omen’s $89.50 to $135 Coats $69.50 and $89.50 Black These “Appreciation” days are surely Coat days—to attempt to describe the many here seems a super-task. What a Shopper Saw And Advises You to See! Featherweight Pearl Chokers, $2 95 Manufactured pearls of cxq in turquoise, rosc, old bluc, Bead Necklaces at Only 7S¢ _Not at all like those one usually sees near this figure. Amber, sea green, crystal, topaz and sap- phire, combined with crystal. Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings $1.35 Pair —in all the best colors of the season, now but the way they are selling t be for long. $3.50 Slip-on Cape Skin Gloves $2.35 Pair This glove has new scalloped cuff effects and is full pique sewn—colors are beaver, tan, brown, black, gray. Tunics and Blouses at $4.85 Beaded, embroidered and braided—colorings effective that onc is attracted to this table to- ward the back of the store while waiting for the clevator. All $10.00 Sorosis Footwear $7.50 Pair Here one sees the type of footwear that has made the Sorosis name—at only $7.50 pair. Many styles in strap gore pumps—oxiords, too, are included—sport and street styles. Silk Scarfs—Woolen Scarfs, $2.95 Lovely crepe de chine to add to the beauty of the evening ensemble. Also two-toned fiber scarfs in eight lovely color combinations. Both typical Appreciation values. . $3.95 and $5.00 Silk Envelope ) Chemise, $2.85 and $3.95 Silk Gowns—Crepe de Chine, $3.95 —and so it goes in the underwear shop till one marvels at the beautcous gowns and pajamas at $14.85. There’s seemingly no end of pretty under- wear and the prices 25% to 33 han usual. Nrghgccs too—perfcct beauties 2 .85, P. S—Christmas is just around the corner! A1l sizes 1s may not A Really Astonishing Collection 7.50 and $8.50—all at this one.price! Special prcsmtatum of this balance of the week. seal, fizard, ecrasse, calf, vachette and pin morocco with back and top s. Medimm and large sizes with three and four compartments—some “La Choice, $4.95 tomorrow! Choose Tomorrow From a Collection of Beautiful Hats, $9.75 Regularly ;15, $18.50, $22.50 The Tailored Hat The Matinee Hat ‘The Sport Hat The Dance Hat The Ensemble Hat Copies and replicas of the finest of Parisian and American designers.in this great Appreciation group! —New perkey bows topping high crowned satin hats. —New turbans of shiny cloth worn Turkish fashion. —New brocades and velvets, —Close fitting or wide brims; small and large head sizes! Truly a wonder- ful collecuqn, worthy of a bxg part of your attention tomorrow! ENLARGED MILLINERY SHOP—THIRD FLOOR.

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