Evening Star Newspaper, October 21, 1925, Page 9

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THP, EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925. SENATOR PETER GERRY REPORTED | TO WED MRS. EDITH VANDERBILT| Place .l\ S Marriage to Take Within Week, S London Paper. Both Socially Prominent and Have Lived in Washington. \ |during the World War. VANDERBILTS LIVED HERE. Daughter Made Debut Washington at Home in GOOSE S” CAR STOLEN. Suffers 00d Window Shades Main 3311 for Estimates ¥ St Dalin & Martin Bldg. Wmdi@w Slhadl@s | SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page.) | ington Alumnae Association of Phi | Mu Sorority. She will have assisting her s Ellzabeth Boyd and Mrs. Hilding Bely. Capt. Stowell Hor at Quantico Last Capt. George was the honor guest at a dinner at the Officers’ Club, Q itico, | night. the event being occs asioned by | his departure for a_tour of forelgn duty in Panama. The dinner was |largely attended, Capt. Stowell heing the most popular officers ever red at the big Marine Corps es- hment in Virginia. Stowell is widely Known in t irine Corps, having been a member of the famous 5th Marines He was | wounded in action in France and was {decorated by the French zn\l-xnm(m with the crofx de guerre with pul dition, he has seen serv and Turkey. More recently : his tour of duty 1t Quantico as served as a member of the he dinner tendered him > as a consequence of 1 in which he is held by his fel {low officers. There were numerous sxpressions of regret over his de- for Panama, where he will an important position in the Ma- Corps establishment there, and ons of good wishes. A num ab attended the well's honor, n official and anderson and dilitary road tmartesr &S'{:l Jhomas C'\rclB; with l\larl- & Jacobs “"i‘ gi:t:t31322233:233:33223:8323333333832&’888882 Scampering, Scuffling Dancing Feet! will not mar the finish of BERENS LEFT $155.000. .0 *e Widow Files Will of D. C. Man po4 *e Who Died Rec “61” Floor Varnish or Varnish Stain Eight Natural Clear and Dull W aterproof, Marproof, Heelproof Phone or Write for Color Card Paint Other or “Solid Comfort”” | 33 > in Shoes Main 1751—Main 4902 333353382332883333238383383338338333833 Special for Tomorruw o€, | too. New Satins foot comfort from Velours Metal Effects now on? | We shall be glad to show you the various styles of strap pumps and oxfords, and demonstrate the Black and Colors Indorsed by Fashion interesting Cantilever features. Cantllever Shoe Shop Butler-Flynn Paint Co. MATRONS' HATS ngnified~D5stingue—Ch;c 7 $12.50 Wood Finishes Information 607 C St. N.W. $33838883888838888883888888383:888888838328883833838332383838 e FOR DRESS STREET EVENING last | Art) of the famous French restaurants, so attractive to visitors at which Mrs. George as hostess for him. His guests were - |the Bishop of Washingt Freeman, Dr. Georg: Canon William de V Mrs. Z. B. Phillips, 1 Smith, the Rev. and Warner and their Rev. Berkely (.lllh(l Nelson, Dr. his sister, ml Mr. H. A. W Louis Flader and Miss L. Nudleman of Chicugo, T1l., Ing at the Hamilton Hotel Mrs. C. E. Lenox, in Buf stay. are stay is_at the ot Hotel for a short Mr. William Brady sailed from Bal tmore yesterday on the steamshin Juniata, en route to Jucksonville, Fla. Dr. Berger and Mr. . Hu stopping at “CAFE LOUISE” Spring_Chicken Dinner Daily venty-five Cent Management. Open Sunday 1308 H NN Dances | Wardman i Park Hotel Every Evening Wardman Park Boernstein Orchestra | Cover Charge. 50¢ For reservations call Col. 2000 ?bilnpsb orfl 608 to 614 Specializing with Larg’ Ladies who find it difficult to be fitted will appreciate the provision we have made—of not only extra sizes. but stout models—fashioned on size-reducing lines. . Exceptional Values in Larg’er Women's Coats at $9950 Including in the variety Needlepoint, Lustrosa, Mentosa, Carminia, Roulustra—luxuriously trim- med with Beaver, Squlrrel Wolf, Fox, Fitch and Skunk. The type of desxgmng lends itself appealmgly to the larger sizes—an dressiness that may be adopted regargfless of indi- vidual figures. | TAX DEPUTY STATUS HIT. i | wood, president of vice F power of deputies, sitions 1 Restoration of Kevenue Collectors | faY civ to Civil Service Urged. appointment in Restoration in the new revenue law of the requirement of ecivil serv status for deputy collectors of internal l revenue is urged by Robert Cather- | THE BACHELOR he National Civil 1737 H St. N.W. > Reform League, in a letter to mmissioner Blair of the Internal Revenue Rureau. hat m to Congress, rged, in the letter public | 3 At since the act of 1913, gi tevenue collectors unrestricied | I n——n=——=li=; bilipsbori 608 to 6i4 ELEVENTH ST, CALL. OR PHONE MAIN | A Smart New Style for the College Girl “The Varsity” In Tan Russia Calf Welt-sewed Soles Low Covered Heels | | | | ELEVENTH ST. ET[EEH:-_U cY O\/ omen‘s Coats . Larger Women's Coats at $59.00 The soft and gracefully draping weaves — Lustrosa Velvrette, Velora, Suede, collar, cuffs, panels or borders of Beaver, Squirrel, Fox, Woll. etc.—with In the effective colorings ap- proved of this season—and so designed as to give best expres- sion to approved fashion. Ranging to the larger sizes. Third Floor. Unusual Values in d provuies elegance an Third Floor. lale———|al——c———|a|c———|o|—=———=|uo} — E::‘EE]EE—]EE“B“ 20 SUPER THURSDAY VALUES $1.50 GRAY KNIT SWEATERS $ } .00 Good warm Sweaters; For men, women and boys. two Sizes slm»‘» E xw:(l\. 5 Another Lot of Those WOMEN’S and MISSES’ High turtle neck styles, neck or with velvet or self band and button trim p mings. All wanted colors. in 16 to 38 sizes. $1.00 WOMEN’S FLANNELETTE GOWNS Made of Outing Flannel i 7 3c Embroidered dog 59¢ UTICA MILLS CHILDREN’S VESTS AND PANTS 1 red o stripes. ;i,‘wp?p;\, S 22c FANCY OUTING FLANNELS double fleeced quality . checks and plaids WOOLEN DRESS GOODS 52 inch All-wool Poiret Twi 98¢ 12 to Serge, Bengaline, Crepe. ete. Desirable remnant lengths 39¢ BELL BRAND CHILDREN'S RIBBED HOSE - 24c 29c RUBENS BABY UNDERSHIRTS weight Unders all sizes: all Genuine fect to a customer $1.50 MEN’S WINTER-WEIGHT UNION SUITS - 99c 2, $1.00 WOMEN’S FULL-FASHIONED SILK HOSE de full fashione te and all want Sizes .\4 to 44 $2.00 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SWEATERS Wool Sweaters, in slip-over or 1 color or ¢ stripes , buff, maroon coat style: Blue, brown, tan, rous Black or White Sa : double seat. elastic knee 69c BABY WHITE DRESSES 43c Long and short Baby Dresses of fine batiste. and embroidery trimmed bishop and yoke style. Lace $4.98 BIG GIRLS DRESSES Nice quality Wool Se 1 style, with rimmed. Sizes 6 to $1.98 36-INCH SATIN CHARMEUSE Heavy-weight lustrous, satin-face grade in black only: exceptional value. $1 .49 49c WOVEN CHECK SUITING Will fashion into lovely street ladies and children; all 18 WHITE MARQUISETTE Lovely soft-finish Marquisette, in white just the thing for sash and window H.( 1mns. QWW 15c HALLOWEEN CAMBRIC Windsor Cambrics in an endless wsortmént of Halloween colors.

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