Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1924, Page 9

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' sc;acu-:TY York for the festivities preceding and the wedding of Miss Mabel Choate and Mr. Charles Barney Harding, which will take place tomorrow. Mrs. fiss Edith Elizabeth Hitt !s tn Now I AR, WASHINGTON. The first forum luncheon of the sea- son to be glven by the Woman's Na- tional Democratic Club will be held at the clubhouse, 820 Connecticut avenue, at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Mr. Henshall and Sarah E. Grove, Doth oF W nchenter D. C, Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to (th Department ta.the 1as¢ 34 bours: st. ualty Hospital. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924. o : Va. Cullen Van Rensselaer Cogswell en- (€ ‘harles Michaelson, special correspond- 'Henry Grogg of Desison, Tex., and Alfreds tertained at luncheon yesterday at| of the New York World, will ad- Scheyett of this ity T (Contirlued from Eighth Page.) B L Peru. M 3&5« is a delegate of the | Plerre’s for Miss Choate. ss the gathering. Barrow -nd.lunfwu R Perkins, 76, Alhert & Youst, 3ug 180 ot, Winfield N, Alvey, 77, rge Washington Cheys Chase. Md., | University Hospita C| Marian E. Neving, 18, Tuberculosis Hospital. 86, 908 Quecienbes ot bnhPr.born 608 to 614 A ELEVENTH ST. ene Unttca States to the hird Pan-Amorl- |y, ng Mrs. Edson Bradley enter- || Tables for (He bencie bridge for fand Bihe, ¥, Rofee of Fajs Choper, held at e onember. $0 (o] tainsd at luncheon Yesterday 'at: the|ithe Washington cadle, hospitel funny & ertifi i Junary 618 Plaza in Now York, having among (3 5% §0C &L WAriran JROE HOCL] Jmes Rurmiasad Dorins Tarior bith 1) thelr guests. fhelr -dnughter, MrfqDeceImber. B Mve Wbsen. 1esorumcy Byt 5 Taylor, Jumes A. Henderson and Sarab E, Scott. Christopher briella . White Sale Extraordinary 900 PAIRS WOMEN'S BEAUTIFUL BLACK SATIN MULES . Mra. Roval 8. Copcland, Mrs. David H Maj. Genl and Mrs. George Barnett| Herbert Shipman, Blalr, dre. John 1. Bteele, Mre. John Harriet H. Locher, Mrs. Gregory, Mrs. Frederick Renjamin V. ob Maude E. 0'Leary, Mary L. Ducket sutertaine® at dinner compliment| to their ho st evening in - e guest, Mrs. stis Corcoran hus | Mock, M Luther A irving Hall Chase. who will remain o ork from her Summe 4 through the weelk thers in the | homs at Tuxedo Park and is staying |Johnson, Miss m(nnp.\\n.on,finn ompany were Senator and Mrs. Oscar | at the Hotel Roosevelt ”' ot A Hiony Mre‘ « Ix‘a‘rI:l "u*)‘l. I'nderwood), @tear Admiral and Mrs h, Mrs. C. A. Haw- Mre. James Carroll Fraser, M loseph Strguss, Col. and Mrs, / . Vait “Rl;r":‘" ;hm (:ol 4;\’:; “:: Arthur| ¢ York City, announce the cn- | Macpherson Crichton, Mrs, Walter R. M Jora agement of their daughter, Miss | Tuckerman, Mrs. Stanley Rinehart, ind Mrs, Hamp. [ Ruth Douglass Thomas, to Mr. Ralph | Mrs. Delos Klodgett, Mrs. Francois 3 Eminett Heitmuller, son of Mr. and | Berger Moran, Mrs. Leloy Mark, Mrs Mrs. Anton Heitmuller of Washing- m Thurber, Mrs. Carroll Graves, ton. D. C. amuel Burleigh Milton, Mrs. Hal 0 date has been set for the wed- | Smith, Mrs. William Atherton Dupuy. £ ding. dirs. Adam Wyatt, Mrs. E. R. Acker- exiden he Cnite s inan, Mrs. Harry A, Colman, Mrs president of the o m'ed| Mr. and Mrs Nathaniel C. Halstead [ Harty N, Rickey, Mrs. Lotta Moran, their gu for the week end Irs. A. J. Halford and Mrs. John D. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whitney Dalzell | Fredericke. | of Short Hills, N. J | Jlm!n S e Prize Winners Dined. k G. H. Scott, president of the Scott & P % | Fetger Co., manufacturers n; v;fuu;n “he n-.l Julia M. Rtts, cleaners, gave a banquet in the Wash- % mfafi.'«: &. Pani, Minn., and |ington Hotel last night to the Vacu- : Kawtesior thiecliy. & ette Distributing Co. of Washington, e Siyeid Woodfalk the latter having won & prize in the a1 W Turges of Okiahoma City and |sales contest conducted by the manu- Jane M. Mays of New York City. facturers. An address on “Salesman- ship” by Mr. Scott was a feature of the occasion, Marriage Licenses. 2 S | o Marriage licenses have been ismed 1o the = following: Descend-| . ana Mrs. C. Augustus Simp- | 3 Buths Reporled William H. Hart a0 Anaie Revdail son have returned to R a after spending 10 days in New lin_followinz births Huve been reported to L STLOAdR S M Ih Department in the 1s¢ 54 hours of fineyicans AN, » l'nd u:.«{lu Ing With| Mr and Mrs. Paul P. Streett. 10| Domisick and Mary B y Robener Brown. Shes tirel e i a o Will am Il John T. O nor a y (3 {1me¢ Sberman Cincle, jantartained at ajcardij SyIlET RS xAm.n.. Y nchorn: bo. W u..’m N Tmer f thie city aad Carrie M. urty and supper at their home, in| foiebh honor of thelr wedding anniversary.| |aw e sna Kaoeicile, Kircher. girl. Among their guests were Mr. and Mrs. P. Street! and their daughter Rose Mr. and Mrs. H. Shalin, Mr. and Mrs. I. Sigelman and Mr. and Mrs. B. Siman. . and Mrs. Jumes Dean Thomas ioy, on_Gary, Rascom . Mr. s Gordon and Maj. Herbert e vice States Shipping Board and Mr: Iimmer entertained & party of A2 t dinner in ho of Mr. Frank H 3 newly elected governor of of Mayflower ed that for Details Livin, ,o Academ, {' 1617 Bhode Islsnd Ave. Franklin 7476 beautiful Wash- ebruary ur Hoes, secr &ton committee, for the ball. The mmittee consists of Rixeall L. and_Catherine Fry leo A. aud Jessie L. Watkins. M:mnw and Lucy Joues. All Sizes From 21, to 8 A tea will be given at the Lucia Barber School. 1814 Sixteenth street this afternoon, from 4 to 7 o'clock, b Miss Mary Gale Davis, | principal. Miss Janet Richards is to| give an evening lecture at the Church | f Our Father, December 10. for the | venefit of the Lucia Gale-Barber | | School I Ir'n‘pflorted 5 Olive Oil French Gaillard's, Pint Can. 70¢ Gaillard's, Quart Can, $1.25 Gaillard’s, 24 Gal. Can, $2.30 Gaillard’s, 1 Gal. Can, $4.35 Italian ves Maltthews, vice chair \lfred Pembroke The Mr. R rda W. Hyn reasurer;! Mr. John S. el Every Ptur Wlth Hand-Turned Soles and Covered Heels MADE OF BLACK SKINNER SATIN — LINED WITH SATIN IN COLORS OF PEACH, ROSE, LAVENDER, RED, BLUE l\lgln at the most opportune time of the year, through co-operation of one of the country’s leading manufacturers, are we able to offer nine hundred pairs of women's satin mules. I xadl» as pictured, made of Skinner's quality black satin, lined with satin of contrasting colors. So unusual is this sale that at this price of $3.25 you should supply your own needs, and for Christmas gifts they are wonderful. Never “be- folre have mules of this quality been sold at such a low price. Truly an extraordinary sale ”1143 CONNECTICUT AVENUE , { Maj. Gew George O. = e tan s e e \nllunv Foun stireet 3 R t o sarbee will sing “Our ] written b :\\"d g(anfle'\\’ er, and Miss Mrs. O] James W. Barry | Fiorav (ill sing a group of| Ranert . accompanied by Mrs. | i the lecture recital | under the auspices of thej Anthony Foundation Satur- iss Bevgpa 3 . Ilmer | day § o'clock atsthe Playhouse, hurham Rodgers| 1514 N street northwest. Capt. Rich- and Mr. Jhmes Nolun. The party|mond Pearson Hobson, president of | | ater attenfied the Monday Eveninz |the International Anti-Narcotic As-| Supper Cl t the Willard | Semi-Annual Clearance Squier teenth ciuded Senjator son Stanfigld, Mics Ba Smart Z\Olillinery Antonini, Pint an, 80c Prices substantially reduced on many desirable Antonini, Q/ua!t Can. $1.50 hats, including early winter models, in velvet and Antonini, ¥4 Gal. Can, $2.90 felt. Exceptional values at Antonini, 1 Gal. Can, $5.50 3$7.50, $10 & $15 sociation, and Mrs. John D. 8herman, | | president of the General Federation | agrUder InC' Also Blouses Greatly Reduced. men's Clubs. will be the speak- { Best Groceries Now 85 to $15. i Conn. Ave. and K St. Established 1875 mrl.‘l‘l\u ch, is the gu Qrre pre:(in e h Mrs, H. E. Payne will be hostess to- t, having come from his|orrow afternoon at the tea which rginia to attend the dedi-| (hg gAgsoctation of University Women 2. church on i givi at 1634 1 reet northwest i1 andse o . The | in honor of Miss Katherine M. Arnoid. is built of the s ‘\'r-w Arnold, who has recently return were in the old building at! .4 from Constantinople, will tell nf etk ! her experfences there while teaching = at the American Women's College. Col. and rs. William D. Chitty and |~ Assisting Mrs. Payne will be Mrs Mies Chittd ent d with & buffct| pdmund Horgan, Mrs. T. lancheon $o nor of Licut'Miss Lottie Ethel Stewart and Mrs Hinds ofleen Fitzgerald and Mrs. Emma Cra West Poiut &ue 3ts cluded Gen. ana /) . A their house gu Maf. and Capt. and, Mrs and Mrs. Char D. Nancy Hbwkins, Duyre, Mrs. ildea ward H. Bowes Mr. C. Sta Temple and Midshipman Shop Early for Xmas Pbdxpsbom 08 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, Stevens | Eleven-Thirteen G Street arch was the s aturday night, Harrison E Reud Wipprech . and Mrs. Morr ;s D. Jewell came the bride of ) ; na the Rev. Father Cowan offici- ec.em]aer Fur S ale You will deeply appreciate these prices for Furs of such distinctive types 48-inch Caracul Coats Fox trimmed 48—mch Hudson Seal Coats mmg 43-inch Raccoon Coats Sports Model........... i 45-inch Muskrat Coat Racoon Couaf, C“fis and Bordelfl $ 48-inch Muskrat Coat Extra Fine Skins 50-inch Jap Weasel Cape Very Smart Model... .. - 48+inch Jap Weasel Coat Fox Collar, Cuffs and Border. 48-inch Scotch Mole Coats Fox and Squirrel Trimming. 48-inch Sealine Coats Sabel-dyed Fitch and Fox Trimming. 48-inch Sealine Coats 30-inch Silver Muskrat quettes 30-inch Sealine Jacquettes A very popular sty]c. ating. ‘The bruu‘ was attended by her sfs- Miss Theresa Collins. Mr. Wood his best man Mr. Edwin G. Mrs. James Marwick had a smail company dining with her la<t eveniug . in her home on Rhode Island avenue,| Mrs. Thomas M including the Ambassador of Spain |nati and New Y and Senora de T 1d the Minister | for the season of Egypt and Mme Radical Reductions on TR Fine Coats They are Coats Made to Sell from $42.50 to $57.50---Reduced to $3935.00 $999. 00 $195-00 Corner 12th & G Streets Corner 12th& G Stree‘s Buy With Confidence Furriers Since 1916 Trimmed With Muskrat Our Annual December Sealine Manchurian Wolf —— Buy NOW for Xmas — The rich soft weaves—in the “high” shades and staple colors—trimmed effec: tively with these finest furs. ‘. Lyery December the entire Bertram Cohn Co. stock of High-grade Furs is repriced as an_incentive to attract and conrince more patrons that Furs of equal quality, style and worsmanship cannot be duplicated anywhere at the same low pric:s. Specials for , — 1 Lot of Short Sport Fur 00 : s co 1 15 Vi 3650 1 Very High-Type__ e Seals, some trimmed. (Dyed Coney). B 4 0 M d I C t i Fox Scarfs—in all the popular colors; fine, selected oae oats . $77.50 About 23 Sample Coats, each a distinct and distinctive style—which are -$110.00 left from our opening display three weeks ago. B Fine weaves; fine furs; superior models and of exclusive designs. -in. long. Squirrel or sl 35'00 Skunk Collar and Cuffs Were $89.75 to $125. Nam;nl’ll:m;:n Coats. $2 1 0.00 Stevens—1113 G Street 00 Values. $235.00 Jac- . The price is a Stevens conquest—which we share with you—to your material saving. Stevens—1113 G Street Northern Seal Coats . . BKINBS o e etrelseine eloersiomsia o e e s el siers (Dyed Cones) $125 Value. 48 Inches Long. Natural Muskrat Coats Ilerringbone Style or Plain. 48 Inches. Northern Seal Coats . (Dyed Coner) Third Floor Sug’gested Gifts for Xmas Teddys— Crepe de Chine............. Gowns— Crepe de Chine.............. $2.95 $1.95 $1.95 Breakfast Robes, embossed Hudson Seal Coats. . . and plain Corduroy... (Dyed Muskrat) Skunk Trimmed. 350 $325.00 values $9.95 Inches. Caracul Coats Cocoa, Brown or Tan Fox Collar Trimmed $335.00 values. 48 inches. Natural Squirrel Coats. 48 Inches Long. Dark Siberian Skins $500 values. $395.w Included are Jap Mink, Caraculs and Silver Lounging Robes, corduroy with Tuxedo collar..,....... P ’ b4 ‘Opening of Our Hosiery Dep't The keynote of this new Depar(ment is to be “Hos1erv ‘of the better kind—popularly priced”—in demonstration of which we shall offer as an opening special— h Philippine Gowns .. .-. $5.00 Handmade Teddys, lace trim- med, embroidered or tailored $3.95 Step-ins, Crepe de Chine or Radium ..ceonveveernonna.. $9.95 Breakfast Coats, Satin, Taf- feta and Crepe dC C}Iine. Ry Spanish Shawls, embroid- ered and heavily fringed.. $10.00 Pure Thread Silk Hose, of medium 54500 ‘weight, full-fashioned—and every Muskrat Coats at Sale Prices 1 Lot Fox Scarfs . . . Natural Animal Effect. Fur Both Sides A D it Will H:m’aur 1 Lot Fur Coat Collars Selection. Assortment Furs—That Are in Demand $10.00 thread of every pair perfect. Every desirable shade—Black, Atmosphere, Maize, Silver, Monterey, French Nude, Banana, Gun Metal, New Fawn, Yucatan, Orchid, Flesh, Light Wood, etc. All sizes—every pair guaranteed. Stevens—1113 G Street Bloomers, Jeraey. rubber and plaited cuffs ............... $3.95 Petticoats—fine grade Rayon caessiae sicommmacissin - $925 Petticoats—Milanese and Radisn Silk . ...coooooonnet $5.00 Tunic Blouses, new prints, Crepe de Chine and Faille. .. $5.00 Overblouses, peasant em- brolderles Crepe de Chlnc. . Overblpuses—Broadcloth, tailored and.embroidered. . .. $5.00 $1.95 Street Floor m fi o] prmcess Slips—heavy grade Radium ... .co.oeieontens 9395 m E E RIS Tl el e lo T =

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