Evening Star Newspaper, September 16, 1925, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925. » 9 Miss Elizabeth Harris, Miss Isabel Solome Cohen. 68, Tidal Basin, South ! BAND concerTs S IE T Y e Deaths Reported. | HE B, sy, ks g M 3 89, Col bit it Y Miss Maxine' Ellioit, will entortain m‘“g‘,‘ ki o R R R polnfeng ot TR’ aad Annle & McObes. 7 (Cont{nued from Eighth Page.) guests at bridge this evening in the T g odrs, aiter d al. o e Concert today at 7 pam, at the | —— o et (OM BIERDEAEEL— | fome” of her parents, Mr. and Mrs | ESUS YSmrele Z 4447 Tumment o | Yt "ot 04148 sumper . as 0 her } Bowe; : sjon.” 60. at. bandstand, navy vard, by the |gatin trimmed with lace, the bodice|Willlam E. Elliott, on Twenty-first Antoul rppncy Hospital. [ | James Glann, ~22 months, 7 Railroad 1l . 55, Emer 5 e § le Hathaway, 42, 11 . {:lr:itrelgs sl;:'l‘:: avy l]z:nt.;fi:m. le close fitting and the skirt quite | “t"e% : !;mkr::&, Carter, 73, 362 the Westmore- 9§ Jomes H. and Gretoer Tummer. March, “My Congratulations,” full. Her tulle veil was held by a| Mr. Louis M. Dorsch, Jr., is spending | Mary'¢. McWhorter, 74, 015 0 b Blankenburg | coronet of old lace and orange, blos.|a week tn New York, Atiantie City and | _aria Sersisha"ss. 1110 ciiue Ofl has been discovered in Bolivia. [ Yaull quickly trade for Studebaker VPCUT! Dun‘.b'h‘u F" MARYLAND TO AID REGIONAL PROJECT, Overture, “Morning, Noon and |gomg and she carried white roses and . Night .. WV Governor to Appoint Repre- Valsg intermeiso, “Petite. Dl |Mlles of the valley. The Home Economics Association - ider Met terie” .. Bohm Miss Blanche White, sister of the|of the District of Columbla will hold | ] - Song for the cornet Walter's |bride, and Miss Sophia Tashof, sister its first meeting of the season at ; sentatives to Consider Me Prize Song’ (from “The Melster- |of the bridegroom, were the bride-| the Garden House of the Grace Dodge singer’’) .Wagner |maids and they wore frocks of powder | Hotel on Thursday evening, Septem- Tone poem, “Finiandia,” ‘Stbelius |blue chiffon over soft neach-color | ber 17. It will be preceded by a ban. Grand_ scenes from “Madam But. |crepe de chine and trimmed with | Quet. Plans for the convention in Chi- terfly” . uceini | peach-color shaded flowers, the waist | cago Will be discussed. = ropolitan Development. | Region the metro- Suite Espag: 5 line being marked by sashes of satin - . olita zton went Lacombe in the saine shades. They carried arm |~ l r i g S (a) Los Toros bouquets of peach-pink-shaded roses| i another day when Gov. (b) Serenade La Reja and blue sweetpeas. : Albert yrmed Lieut. (c) Zarzuela Valse Mrs. White, mother of the bride, H B — a % Col. ¢ I, director of Valse, “Die Hydropaten,” Gung'l |wore a_gown of black lace over tan, | - i Excerpts from “The Fortune Tell: |embroidered with vari-colored beads H Th l d buildings and S AR Herbert |about the waist line, and Mrs. Tashof. ave at 1 Capital, Fox trot, selected mother of the bridegroom, was in land clti- “Star Spangled Banner' black satin trimmed with green and A Heater Replaced tate on the re- —OR REPAIRED now, o you won'thave 'to Contracts are now being made to : ittes Soldiers' Home Band, at the home | the reception and supper which fol omorrow evening at 5:45 o'clock, |lowed the ceremony for a wedding John S. M. Zimmermann, band- |trip. They will make their home at burn coal usclessly the master; Emil A. Fenstad, assistant | 2§07 Connecticut avenue. again this Winter. o Col. e-| MRS. THOMAS HOLBRUOL leader. The bride is duate of Goucher | 2 2 = o e e e s Nt oy Moei The dnuiutereet. imabast | ocioghin s soapereieits S0 ) [UINW| I8 Calbest pneation) foro” cover requirements of Furnace or Dis Church_yesterday she was Miss Mar-| Overture, “Sa friends in Washington. Mr. Tashof G - 2 0 voleral, ‘Dix Suiczariana ey | SRIea s ot Tienticky end) tillate Fuel Oil for the heating season of nd H‘ = Si:lenel rrv':r& comic opera ‘“The |George Washington University. D et erry Widow" .Lehar 1t1 st vary & Ty enerianea (| M2 ) Colbert 1925-26. Additional motor tank trucks Will Complete Committee. When the nar representative rill this wi « white rhinestones. I Congert by the United States | Mr. Tashof and his bride left after rei for ing trouble. W y to_prove that point for YOu. ry he: garet Fox. composed of Descriptive, is a graduate of Columbia University, | 1 weeks Marriage Licenses. Fox trot, “Sonya: holingtont Lofarriage licenses have been faaucd (o the Waltz song, “Awa " | a small party at dinner last evening at ? | OOmInE g A = g e the ( e Dodge Hotel. Among her £ : Ht g . D the commiter, | Y Nicker, | Finale 10U, Comraden . Telke. | guiesta were Misa Charl Willins atd | Heating—Plumbing —Tinning have been added to insure regular serv- ¢ offick Fakol e, Va g S Miss ns' sister, Mrs. Hughes | i officials of th Wilie ‘and Ella F. Balenker. —_— [ of, Memphis; Mrs. Mabel Walker Wil- | 621 F Street P;-gln:ml,\g;m ‘ ¥ i Adele Walke: 1 dt, or, Louise iss | ‘ S e e St | Has Eleven Grandperents. | Shmndt B g s . -ice. Ample reserve supply always on Macatister, hoth Of VIneinin. o | At Port Allegany, Pa., there is a boy = = = g W. Kidwell and Loretta S. Mannel. { who counts eleven living grand par- ATeYi7aVi XA7@XATg\! A ¢ and Matilda Thomas, | ents. He is Charles Willlam Burr, six boih "ot Vireinia y months old. Besides his immediate R Mildred G ‘“ud Portia R Melrose, Mass hand. ) rization Next Step. 1 represent grandparen| - | parents, a ve great-grand- L 4 reat-grandmother o, _|and a great.great-grandfather. It is Tappy and Helen M. Board- |, "yocorq which it 18 thought few chil- hard H. Motley and Stella M. Dobson. | dren can claim. of Virgi Ibert G. Aridt and Katherins L. Quin- A a. B omas N, 801 11th St. NW. Main 2704 plan v of form Standard Oil Company (NEW JERSEY) D._W 5 g D. Al "Fitzgeraia, Clifton Forge. a ‘Bates and Madeline Dozier. FAlen “and Alice Dells Eudora SPINDLERS 1 and Virgin e luding the plans for 1vs, parks, transpor » forth. The idea| long regu- | LEAN and PRESS ALL and DELIVER £ MEN’SSUITS . ... 95c} grow advance of t population Failure to grow sugar beets in Ire- land this year was due to wet weather, ers, who declared that ain next vear. spreading out of the In your searc . best ‘from evers stand- Biitl Pototan: a ot 1 i i E. o tith AT (Silks and Linens Excepted) money where it will be perfectly safe and Increase means investing In Lake- land. Let us help vou! Catl, write or phone the ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent The House ewe Largest Ladies’ on shares maturing in 45 blIl sbo Exclusive Apparel or 83 months. It i 3 A Sl’lop in I 608 to 614 Pays 4 Per Cent ELEVENTH ST, Washington on shares withdrawn be- fore maturing. Assets Over $10,000,000 Surplus $950,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. Stam has practichibf & 1 JAMES BERRY..... .Prosident facture And. b JOSHUA W. CARR. .Secretary We suggest gray ve- Ask for Gold Stri lour for the hat to go Chiffon Silk Stockin, . with these coats, or if in medium gra you like, gray feit in a you'll exactly match Sea small, off-t Swallow. That color with roun wn. also harmonizes with The velours Falcon. With med sither with m h $1.85 pai (very new), or with rib- $5.40. Witl bon. $12.50. . $225 Third Floor B ratt Ficor Forecasting the Vogue of 'LADIES’ SUITS . . $1.50 DYDY TOOTOTOT g At SO A of Courtesy I——o————ole——ale—2al—ojal—alc———la|c———]o[c——2ja|le——=]o]c———a|———=[a]c——x[q] A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT PUTS THIS WASHING MACHINE IN YOUR HOME $10 Beoulietbo: e Colleacol 0] | | | | | m . IH Specially Designed Types Appealing to the 5] | | | | | | fl Smart Young Women In School and Out g A5 26 They strike an appealing chord in feminine appreciation of the really new and original—for these styles bear the Parisian stamp of approval— Scottish Heath . Crepe-back Satin Frost Crepe Duvelette * Repp Hairline Stripe Flannel Jersey Loreline Why the “BEASY” washes ‘dainty things sosatisfactorily f Women who once would never have dreamed of washing their own precious georgettes and underthings, their own treasured sweaters and scarfs except by hand, now confidently commit them to the gentle action of e B AETY WASHER and its three nickel plated cups. There are good reasons for this change. As a Winter Favorite for Women’s Coats ORE than one indication point to these two lovely plumage grays.as rising favorites in the court of Fashion. Fifth Ave- nue finds the mature woman accepting them with increasing acclaim. Manufacturers are realizing the growing importance of gray. And our own collection of Winter Coats for women reflects in complete and flatter- ing fashion the soft beauty of Gray in these two plumage shades SOME OF THE COATS WE ARE NOW SHOWING In Falcon Gray In Sea Swallow Gray A lovely Coat of Falcon Gray Carmina fea- You'll like Carmina in Sea Swallow gray. tures the charming one-side flare, and has a It’s the fabric of a beautiful coat with the half shawl collar of gray fox fur. $69.50. new godet side flares and collar and cuffs A smart straightline Coat of Falcon Gra byt S s 2 rt straightline co : Mogulcra cloth shows stitched side panels 4 Sea Syallow Lustrosa Coat will be ac. and a_luxurious collar of platinum gray fox hem, as well as for its color. Natural gray gr-lm- e ki i a squirrel, for gollar and cuffs. . oulustra, in alcon ray, is e beautifu o 2 P> S, . o fabric of a coat with the new pleated panel ;:f:“:f‘:'}?; s‘e: s;‘.,f::!:p‘;’e ?i?eyfi;srehck;m.. that flares below thé hip. Collar and cuffs pletes the illusion. Collar and cuffs of natu- also of gray. $85. ral gray squirrel. $135. For the Little Woman, a Falcon Gray Coat Again—for the little woman! Madelon of carnelian, with tucked side panel. Shawl steps forth with a coat of Sea Swallow park collar and cuffs are of lovely gray Jap fox cloth, cut to fit the little woman. Cape fox fur. $59.50. s collar and panel borders. $69.50. ‘Women’s Coat Shop—Second Floor Our collection of Coats for the larger woman shows many beautiful models in these favorite Grays, Falcon and Sea Swallow In 2-piece modes—skirts with kick plaits; velvet trimmed; gold me i trimmed; embroidered designs: combinations of velvet, broghe, and georg- inty clothing cann e i st ill . 1 Dainty clothing cannot be intrusted to unskilled hands an e i cilleos Radicants: 2 Delicate silks should be washed as s as they become soiled. It is so convenient to wash with the “EASY” that many women cleanse these important things as soon as they become soiled. The “EASY < without friction. Air is the medium used to impel the \dsy solution thru the meshgs of these finer gar- conducted tests have demonstrated that clothes ¢ when washed the Easy way than if washed by rent Choice of the whole range of Autumn colors—including the staple and novelty shades. : /7 » Second Floor. @ WE WIL!, DO YOUR NEXT WASHING TO DEMONSTRATE THE SUPERIORITY OF THIS MACHINE Our demonstrator will be pleased to bring one of these Washing Machines to vour home and show you a complete demonstration of how thoroughly and quickly it washes clothes, Phone or write us when we should call, or see operation in our store. C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. 709 13th St. N.W. Main 140 Above G Street—Established 1887 ) Sports Coats, $25 and $35 Two Special Groups mannish weaves—fancy checks, mixtures, plaids, diagonal tweeds, novelty herringbone, fleeced coatings—in the Autumn tones. Third Floor.

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