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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 4, 1925-—-PART 2. children have returned to their homs | Story. Miss Berma Bowle of Cul- Mrs. Robert Eddington of Federals- | Saturday evening, September 26, in |be in the parsonage of the. ¢ BETROTH D TODAY in Asheville, N. C., after a visit to | peper has arrived to spend the Winter | burg. Md., are the guests of Mr. and : honor of Miss Louis whose | Baptist Church, the Rev. Percy L. 4 Mr. Kemper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | with Mr. and Mrs. Skinner. Mrs. J. R. Eddington at their home, | marriage to Mr. Wi Sampson | Vernon officiatin: 'd H. Kemper. in Rosemont Miss Hallie Woods of Covington, |Alblon, on King Street road. | will take place tomorr | Mi=s TLouis rhwvarz v ai ar e Me B e et 2 oods ol Covinel Miss Doris IHinksen of Toronto is| Mr. Samuel Arnell announcss the | tained at e Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor Lewis, sl (leir gieatitt o BN ghler e | D . atitue name o0 AIEa e G e O MMs o e ToT i atie: lnn' ¢ s dengiie chan ottt 3., ot Bilehuacs, wie Spwitbis S ety Meuten Mot oih he L Wyatt and Mr. |00 North Columbus street. | Elizabeth 1o Mr. Leonard A. McKen Hen inl e anAlan loT AT | small daughter of Abingdon, Va andls vst Ford have returned | _Miss Liltian M. Davis entertained | ney of Alexandrin, saturday, Septem are the guests of the latter's parents. | Mr. Joseph Hirtreiter of Rrooklyn | from 5 camping trip near Mid Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Schneider, on 2 was a guesi during the past week . Va | North Columbus strest. Mrs. Lewis en 4 3 , of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr rof. and’ Mrs. Legh Wilbur Reld, | tertained at luncheon and bridge . i land A who have 1 the former's | Thureday. Her guests were Jrs. Car 4 3 M. : brother “omd; rol eake of San Francisco, Miss Z 2 « s M; . L = = aheth Hume of Washington, Mrs.Frank : Mrs | Mr. H : 99y =¥ M. Dillard, Mre. Clarence J. Robin ala . o, S son, Mrs. Ferguson Bryvan., Mrs. Al- s s L sister, M and Mrs, Emmett | bart"V. Rrvan, Mrs. J. K. M. Norton, - ; e ] in. on Duke street, hefore | Mise Nina Fulton, Miss Charlotte S M. Tiffa for their home at Haverford Kemper. Miss Lucy Anderson, Miss = g 1" Elizabeth Schneider and Miss Roberta ", T Mrs. W, 7 idington and i B e S | e S el Pelay in Remeoval Daughters of the Am n Revolu % tion, gave a large bridge party Wed 3 ; o == nesday evening at Lee Camp Hall § 3 : : : . . \V,uhmi‘&n.“?h';"]l‘:’;\lla ichlin M‘NT' | J4 715 13th Street | i ¥ ”L‘l,:i!‘:n,‘:. ‘ - it { tein The Opening Art Event of the Season Due to the delay in completion of the necessary changes in my eAley ire WMl e $ i 3 iyiE new location—1226 Connecticut avenue—it will be the middle of Rtvey Henanaw, M Seqnea o] fde { . I Collector,s Sale i@ the month before I can take possession. i of { i Mra. John W Miss Gault Nor- | A e : In the meantime I shall continue the Removal Sale—Giving you and Miss Laura Hulfsh © 5 - o . Antique European Household |, { the choice of this excellent variety of { Adornments and Objects of Art s e E AT PUBLIC AUCTION | Genuine Oriental Rugs e T i i ve ta spend several weeks with 2 % Within Our Galleries e i ;s A v 715 13th Street | ol lierependt ummes i 3 5 S Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday | At Prices So (;"p"”l‘f Reduced That You Mirs. Jonn Ma 11 aferro and | . g October 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th, 1925 : i X > i Cannot Afford to Miss the Opportunity i S At 2 P. M. Each Day To Cover Advances and Other Charges ith McCann has left for her | A, ! Embracing in par® Antiqua Furniture in English Mahoganv, home in Winchesre A visit to | ”, % Rosewond. Burl Walnut, Oak, nch and Dutch Marquetrie, Miss Connie Rand i | 3 ste.. in all the interesting old stvies auch as Queen Anne, Hepple- be <ent on approval—nn exchanges and none charged. Mr. Frank Perry i k mu{v‘ a % o white, Sheraton. Duncan Phvfe, Adam. Renaissance. Chippen- VISl to/nis paren and Mrs. | i dale, ate.: also a profusion of Venetian and Bohemian Glasaware, g T ! Needlepoint Screens and Chairs, Dresden, Chelsea and other || [l X . . eturned : 3 : i china, English and French Colorsd Sporting Prints, Old Eng- E atives in 5 lish Fireplace Brasses, Antiqua and Modarn Mantel Mirrors | 1B e l e lmlan and Girandolas. Chinese Rugs. etc h has gone to her % 4 New on Vo ! Established 1901 e L e | o ; v Catalogie on application fo 1512 H Street Wilkins Building ¢ 20 Washincion wereme P W C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Auct. nd Mrs. Albert liesia = — i Only one condition—every selection must he final. None can i | pas Westfeldt of » have just com- | LH N Philipsborn MISS FRANCES HAWTHORNE BRADY, i Whase mother, Mrs. Thomas Grayson Brad = Lee of ‘\\ ;Hlamlr Mr. Ernest Harve Iend ruestior| Ui 8 £l ol th Lee. in her { to attend the wedding of Mr. Snvder's | Md., who has = Willis 1, Wavts | sister, Miss Katherine Snyder, to Mr. | and Mrs. W. E. 10 the former’s | Robert L. Kane of 3 4 Ioge. A Mrs. | Mr. James Busho rrisville, | mper and her 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Special Sale!! & DRESSES $15.00 A Rigorously Censored Assortment and Mrs Roger B \ AH the newest styles, materials and TN ~ < home from a Mrs. A, M. Peed. of Accurately Fashionable | W inter Coats Effective in model and luxuriously in the most wanted colors. COATS Most fashionable Coats, well tai- lored, and in the very newest materials & and colors. Attractively trimmed in e e o XA fur. Priced reasonably. brand and left later for a trip to the far South & Inspired | These Smart | trimmed with the royalty of fur The designers of | these Coats are stu- dents of fashion in | I I the accredited dress ats centers of the world | By Mrs. MacDenald Do Kahleen Dougla trip ta New Yor My and Tarlne Snyder, jr. have v Shenandoah Junetion. \ they went —and their creations o6 s 29 ' represent the best in | B lueb ird I type and material o tivershalligis e and craftsmanship. [ special showing to- morrow—Monday. From many sources A famous mil- —that your fancy | linery creator, whose may have unham- productions reign as pered range in model [ sovereign fashion. and price— The Soft Woolly ‘ $15 Weaves and the Rich, Lustrous Furs in Bluebird has the - 4 i 14 | subtle art of em- Women's and Misse: | bodying vouth in the model—whether for the miss or matron— | 11 g with $3975 | tha‘r,r:i:g :daptabil- TO ) e, Ten Smart Styles to Choose! Extra Large Size Tailored Felt Hats $3.98, %5.00 to $12.50 OR the miss, young woman or matron who has retained her coiffure and requires an Extra Large Headsize, we offer a large variety of Smart Tailored Hats in youthful styles—of fine quality Felts, that will do justice to her best Fall costume. In all the favored Autumn shades and black. - [e——=30|——2]0|——23|0|c—=|0[c—=|n|——=3I0]i[o[e——=3|ale—T 0| e— 00| —=|a|e—3|n| — |0 [ | Sizes. ity to individual taste. New Arrivals of Smart, Extra Large and Medium Headsize Trimmed Satin and Velvet Hats, $5.00, $10.00 to $16.50. G raokishesa You will enjoy in- S $35OOO specting—and we shall esteem it a Prices that are mean- privilege to exhibit ——these latest o " B]uebird s crea- tions. For Home Milliners and Millinery Students we carry a full line of Trimmings, Velvets, Silks, Satins, Ornaments and Hat Frames—in Styles and Colors now in vogue—At Popular Prices. Assund Hats Made the and Corner Remodeled ingful. because they rep- TR resent garments full of xawnmir intrinsic value. poat Salon—Tourtn Floor y o Pitch—8350. Third Floor from | 614 Twelfth St. N.W. Between F and G Streets le———Jo/———]a]=——=]o]c———a]c———]o]c——=]a]——=]a]———a]c———]o]———2lal——] | | | fl ‘E | | | | | | | m [ol——=|0]