Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1924, Page 10

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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1924. . Rev. J. Harvey Dunham of the West- | this newest of the smart supper clubs| there will be an address by Danlel| Casley, Mrs. D. J. Dunigan, Mrs, A. expected to be present. The Hunt|From the American Legion Weekly. : [ R ern Presbyterian Church. \ is exceedingly brilliant. L G Chase of the Washington Star,|s. Gardiner, Mrs.- France J. Hemuit; Deaths Reported. s being arranged by Willlam Frank- |, AS EWine to go to do pahty The bride wore a brown satin en-| Among those who will entertain at|who is also a member of the faculty | Mrs. George D. Hope, Mrs. M. E. Hor-| 1he following deaths have been reported to | 1in and Joseph Byrne. b, "h ot gotta go home 5 semble suit :rnmm:d ith o ;r& the club S\xnd;fi' svening are Mra. C.| of GauEne JWashington ,llJnlverllly. ton: Mys. William J. Hughes Mra H.|ene Hesith Department in the last 24 nours: e e e Quathes Bt are (Continued from Ninth Page. wore a corsage bouquet of Wi L. vre, ss Bessle cKeldin, | He w! seak on “Journalism.” C. Mc@nn, Mrs. John J. Molloy, Mrs. lanns aloney, 74, 2 st 1t K 3 <48 " < s bride roses. Mr. Nathaniel Horace Luttrell, Capt.| . Tea will be poured by Mrs. Annie | Charles J. Marbury, Mrs. A. B. Mul-| Hariett Smart, 68, rovidence Hompltal | 1 VoL, s e peaq el want | ol liustens yo) (sost 3o itrunk jam Ive a dlnner danco at Wardman| After a wedding breakfast Mr. and| Herbert C. Partridge, Miss Eugenic| C. Manchester, registrar of the Dis-|let, Mrs. Alice Murphy, Mrs. Mary A. Davis, 57, 478 M ot. ' - ark Hotel tomorrow evening fol-|Mrs. Dowling lett for New ¥ork:|Le Merle and Mr. Hobart Newman. trict League. All members of the|P. Nolan, Mrs. O'Connell, Mrs. James| Ellsabeth Dodd, 6, 1858 U at. Jowing the Army and Navy game. |They will be at home after Decembef - league are invited to attend. The|O'Donnell, Mrs. S. L O'Donoghue, Mrs. | Feter Woltng, 75, 827 13th st me. = 3 - 5, at 2120 G street northwest. Mr. Willlam Tyler Page, the author | Sunday afternoon tes will be omitted. | Willlam _J. O'Donnell, Miss Estelle| Tnomas DUrtn: 75 providtace Hosital gllr Jobn W. Blodgett of Grana of the American Creed will address Reilly, Miss Janet Richards Miss| Gaivia'T. Fi © taonths, 832 H st, s.w. pids, Mich., who has been at Ward- [ Rivalry in Headdresses the state Americanization committee| Mr, M. §. Myrick entertained a small | Mary Roach, Mrs. Berpard Saul un: 5 nan Park Hotel for several weeks, For Bal de Tete Tuenday. of the Daughters of the American|company at luncheon yesterday in the | Mrs. Vincent Toomey. T R B DICTIONARY COUPON has been joined thero by Mr. W. Li| oot rivalry is being aroused In| Revolution on Wednesday, December | alcove at Grace Dodge Hotel. A aiitiosa) satsone THAH AR tis o, Marri Li Baunders of Cadillac, Mich. the headdresses to be worn at the| 3, at 2:30 oiclock p.m., at the Amer- af B, Mickle entertained a com- | JOhn M. Cooper, Dr. Joseph Dunn, Mr. Image Licenses. N Coupon Dean William A, Hamilton of Wil-|Bal de Tete, the annual ball of Co- | ican University, 1901 ¥' street. A e oo 'today ‘st the|S: Lansburgh, Mr. P. F. Neligan, Mr.| Marisde lcensss have been lsmed to the and C $1am and Mary College, national sec- | lumbia Hospital, to be held on De- pany Artpur May, Hr. Samuel Ross, Dr. | following ~ sch Hotel, the company re- Sterling A. Reed and Estelle Duval. : Tetars of DPhi Delta Gamma, is in|cember 2 at tho New Willard. One of | Miss Laura Scheid was the guest (Oxson Diodge. i < John Shugrue and Mr. A. C. Case. Paul Kidwell and Robble G. Na i T s BSTER'S —secures this NEW, authentio ‘Washington today to attend a ban- a1 i 3 3. Lé ining to play bridge. the most Interesting is a mantilla |this week of Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Ledig | mal Walter B. Solomon of McLean, Dictionary, bound in black seal ) once owned by the Empress Eugenle. | at their home on Ridge road, dBattery o oF A a Mamie F. Jackson of this city. WN T . rain, il 5 e L e e I e o o e | Golored silk wigs, Parie: latest nov- | Park. Mr. and Mrs. Ledig spent yes. e e e aaie s oo Births Report e AL ol By, o, A DIC TIONARY grain. iilustrated " with ‘tun Washington University Chapter of | €lty, will have a chance to be worn ;:"d;y wn‘h ‘x:l_r-,h{,ed'xns mother at | BH1C0, Nock at Wardman Park Hotel Po! ed. ; . : o e i e th; ‘hldl'olla‘ smma ‘mnmm, he:e for ll;e'l;:rslbtlmhe.m e er home in ‘Washington. by the ladies of the auxillary board| The following births have been reported to President W am Mathe Some o e boxholders ar 3 —_— cause of their facilities for ot Gy Washingtor niversity | Stephen B. Elkins, Countess Szechenyl, | , Miss Helen Colbert will attend the | of xegonts oo ::Tx:;‘gnfi(::l::‘:é)rh:x: e D Veterans Plan Coon Hunt. - : e A Eereini et arrangements WL Ve present,” Other guests include | Mrs. Harold March, Senator and Mrs. | Arny-ayy game tomorrow with &) Lr5 S “rne unusual - demand for Muurice H. and Deliiah 6. Burbage, Lo, A coon hunt will be held tonight : MAIL Add for postage: tribution of The New Webe Prof. Robert Whitney Bo! , Prof.|James Cousins, Mrs. Dwight Chester, | Party d tables has nece: ated the reserving rick W. and Lucy Lukat, girl. by the Grand Voiture, Society of the BBY orDERS UP to 150 miles.07 ster's Dicti Y Glibert L. Hall, Prof. Charles Sager | Mrs, Robert W. Bliss, Mrs, Charles | oo oo oo o on | of another room for additional tables, | Franklin M and desse ¥ Grifla, boy. 20 Sod % starting foot tho D oatdct : Gl sters Dictionary o all “The EeiDcL AE ok Louis Kayser | Boughton Wood, Mr. Willlam Phelds | ¢ "(1¢ “fellowship committee of the Senora de la Torriente, wife of the| Ko ‘ Bullding at 6:30 oclock. The trip J Yo | - Weleln]l?:owrzaglol;’:fd(%“whlych"r]: Wa Puor Prad A Woon. ondte] e e e Bae TE | Dlirict Do 6F Beecioen et ssieeder of e, NG eSSt o ol E bos to Senaca, Md, will be made by B el Enowiipret o whichian is & national pro- | ward Jeighs, Mrs. Georse Hewitt | WOl i tne second in the | returned from Burope, has been Whtomabile, “wilers the" hunt il _ coupons must be ereater interest | Anno Archbold, Mrs. Hobort Stanfleld, | Sries of teas to De held under the|added to the oy of o 3 22 A chicken dinner will be served after ! and aramatics, | Mrs.. William Kelley, Mrs. Francols | uspices of this committes this sea” TS mothy T. Ansberry, Mrs. Gus| © a ¥l puad gil. [the hunt. In case of inclement R. P. Andrews Paper Co. jr., president of | Berger Moran, Mrs. tor Kauff- oxc nce Crittenden| B E * . 3 r, will be the toast-| mann, George Barnett, Mrs. De. | 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock at the clubhouse, | Bucholz, g‘;’ Clate c boy. cember 6. b e : 724 13th St. N.W. 9 H street. L member of the 40 and 8 is anquet tonight. los Blodgett, Gen. and Mrs. Downey, Hamilton while in the Capl-|Mrs, Armistead Davis, Mrs. James| In addition to the soclal features will be the guest of the Dircctor | Marwick, Mrs. Barry Mohun, Mrs. ilroads and Mrs. James C. | Willlam Hill, Mrs. Thomas Reed, Mrs. Walter Peter, Mrs. Edward ¥leming and Mrs. McLean. rp and her son, rived at the Lee House to spend two months before going South. Mrs. Sharp is from Massachusetts nnd is a frequent vis- itor to Washington. Miss Marjorie Ruckman will be the guest of Lieut. and Mrs. Mark Doty for the Army and Navy game afterward returning with them to : Camp Meade for the week end. Mrs. William Livingston Crounse is = spending & week in New York with 0 her mother-in-law, Mrs, John U. Fra- [ hostess at theWomen's ley. She will resume her days at|tea Sunday afternoon, home Monday, December 15. o'clock, assisi & Stephen Mrs. Bingham. _ Mrs. Surrounded by a large number of | Charles W ox and Miss Mary Mason relatives and friends, Miss Cleopatra | will preside at the tea table. Tappy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. i Tappy of Orange, became the| A number of interestimg parties bride of Mr. Clinton Dowling, son of [ are announced for the opening ses- d Mrs. Noble Dowling, Wash-|sion of the Embassy Club Sunday esterday morning. The cere- | evening in the gold room at Le performed at the home Paradis. The membership roster of )3 , Saturday—Greater Reductions—Striking Values LAST DAY OF THIS SALE Eve;y garment in this store is reduced to a fraction of its original value—Never before have we offered the opportunity for such great savings—Every garment is new, fresh and extremely smart in fashion and fabric. See Them—Compare Them—and Note the DIFFERENCE - o COATS DRESSES LAVISHLY FUR TRIMMED N SILKS—CLOTHS—VELVETS 78 COfltS— ;Sltli]:;x}; ::3- fgfi)rrtii;sl,oe\?tz L$ 22 300 Dresses__ —For Street, Afternoon ‘$ 1 3 FOUNDED 1894 »: Come to the PECPLE’S N »: " Thanksgiving SALE!! “Your” Store—The Peo- ple’s Store, offers some Af- ter - Thanksgiving surprises in wearing apparel for every member of the family—to- morrow—WITHOUT THE NEED OF READY CASH! Extracrdinary specials have been prepared and all you need is AT Reduced to and Evening wear, in full collars of opossum and muskrat. all the new shades, effects and trimmings; showing in Velvets, Satins, Crepe Twills, Flannel, Jersey. Reduced to —Of the dressier sort, 1 1 8 Coats— made of Bolivia, Brytonia}$ 1 10 Dresses— —One of a kind, re-) and other soft pile fabrics, with collars and cuffs of - : ; grouped under one at- | tractive price. All sizes but not in every style. Made | 1 8 2 hurian Wolf, Near Seal, Marmink. g el Reduced to } of heavy lustrous Silks. Handsomely tailored and | styled, a few Poiret Twills included. Regrouped and | 1 90 C t —For Street and Dress wear. | Reduced to OAUS™ Fashionable models of the 225 D G e moment, in the new wanted cloths and, colorings. $43 resses— A el Trimmed collars and cuffs, and some bordered with and Evening—in this ’$ i i o i i & ¥ i ¥ i ¥ i i i ¥ i i n collection you will find dresses for every occasion. | Opossum, Dyed Skunk, Squirrel and \‘I/{zgficed to: Smartly developed in Deautiful materials, bewitch- | o ingly trimmed; in all sizes and newest colorings; many beaded models. Reduced to \ —Smart#in style an lor- 1 40 Coats_ in;s, ?nzl’:xdintglalla t?'neczlew $53 1 86 Dresses_ —New distinguished ) pades. Beautifully ‘furred collars, cuffs and bor- > ? ; models associated with fie?s esa A yto cloths. Australian Opossum, a decidedly higher price. Frocks for Street, Dinner } and Evening wear. Copies of imported models. ! Marmink, Beaver, Squirrel, Mink and Muskrat. | : g - - Reduced to) 1 29 C ats_ —High type garments, 68 Dresses,_ ;Aflx::t\l\l'orth}'- c(tj)llection‘ O handsomely lined and tai Bicrot o A ew and smart lored. Elaborately trimmed in the new wanted Furs rgge otes, nat shown in the average frock at twice the | —in .every popular model. Suede-finish fabrics and price : Reduced to’ 1 96 Dresses__ —Authentic modes for $ soft pile cloths. A wonderful buy. every hour of the day; | : disflzincfitiye interpretations for formal as well as infor- ! \ S —Copies of French models, mal affairs. Reduced to’ 1 03 Coat master tailored and styled; new sleeves, new Fur effects. Sof\t] .Suedeiflnish l;abli i_$ rics, Long Haired Furs, Beavers, ‘iatka, Fox and al the desirable Furs of the season. 3 MAIN FLOOR SPECIALTIES Reduced to 3 96 C ‘ ts_ —For Slenderness. newly BlOllSeS % Sweater S O0ATS™ \immed Furs'oddly applied s Tailored Blouses Slip-on — Brushed to cuffs, borders and collars. Cloths of New Suede- in mannish broad- $1 .79 Wools and Wor- finish Fabrics. Many models adapted to full figures. cloths. White only. steds, showing all $2.79 : Reduced to Reduced to ’ the newest designs. Highest Type Coats, per Tunic Blouses in Reduced to ’ = . (A lori v ] ]. 1 6 CoatS— fect reproductions of -im- : ;1::1' né‘i’:nmcizgrmegf? $3029 szast hse“deate\l;\?ooolf handsomely woven $3079 e g Look! For Every Member of the Family Fur-Trimmed Coats. . .....$22.50 ‘ ...12.50 Cloth Dresses. .. | Plush Coats ..... - “‘ Men’s Suits. .....22.50 -9 | i N Reduced to o 2 S NS S e R R SR A AR R R | Men’s Overcoats. . 24.50 Il Boys’ Overcoats.. 8.98 | Girls’ Coats...... 7.98 Wl Hundreds of Other Specials 3 t At the’People’s —i i t system than most stores—easy, convenient, pleasant, -n:!' :v:itf e;:ne:l:-::nmenn ‘This new store—the store for the People—by the People—to the People—serves - everybody! If you're honest—that’s enough! COME! = Visit the People’s Tomorrow! ported models. Lavishly Fur trimmed, handsomely fects. lined and tailored; every coat a gem. The finest fab- Reduced to ] and styled. rics and richest texture anfs. R‘?duced 4 Hihdeons New.| Reduced to Tunic Blouses in Our Best Grade of,) crepes and prints. Brushed Wool Coat : ¥ Embroidered and Sweaters from $8.95 Type Coats Equally Reduced $ 1 50 braided. | to $10. Reduced to Reduced to Other High Special Values On Every Garment—Up to

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