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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C, NOVEMBER 1, 1925—PART 2. ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY _(Continued from Twelfth Page) | MARRIED YESTERDAY For Christmas! Dans La Nuit! The perfume of the great Paris dressmaker—WORTH. Distributed by him in Washington through thie shop exclusively! For Christmas! PERSONALLY MONOGRAMMED SILK UNDERWEAR Miss Virginia War cr of Hamilton, Va., who iy g tudent the State Fredericksburg, was | the week end guest of Mrs. I, K.|{ Warner | Mr. and Mrs., Harry 1. Caton and| Vies Barbar back from | Staunten, whers Mr. Caton attended | e meeling of the National Associ-| fon of K Clubs i Mrs. and Mrs. Em. na Youn were gues st week Mrs. Harry Johnson i M N Tinsley is vis G. Adams in Not expensive—see it—leave your W ine. P A, 1AIE F SENW o0 order tomorrow at our Underwear N'NOTO"" beth il Shop |—Third Floor. of Culpep their sister 1d A miscellaneous ver was given Thu home of Mrs. Howard ™ I Helen L | | | ntwood, Md., present Morton, M virs. Hub Ashby, Miss Lucy” Robinson Miss L I Miss France Sampson, Miss Virginia Neff, Miss May Uron, Miss Agnes Carr and Miss Vearl C; Miss \kers York ti siting Mr. and Mr ind Mr t the Sun ke Geor Below 606—One sheds years Right in this Romney model of Crepe Roma with its . 2 Y 7 pal 1458— (Shown twice.) youthful, low waistline! 3 . b 5 : f 9 s ¢ 50 Parisiennc i3 this The double inverted boz 3 I3 5 < i new Romney evening plaits in the flounce, the model that one feels deep velvet foli—to say certain that one has not PEL 3 g 4 nothing of the long read_the cost correctly! e € 5 8 ¢ ¥ on TR i3 e scarf which slips The V-front will gladden P ! Sl # > g 4 ? through the waist and the heart of the mature proceeds along its woman, while its cr downward path-—are all quisite begding and e new fancies. In Navy, charm her Madelige Rose, Bottle In Crevette Green,*Chamois, Recau- , Turquoise, Paris ol rier (red) ; sizes $6 to }) Blue,” Mint (green Chaw i $49.50. 5 2" 3 & Wh Americar i spend the rt S| . Miss Margaret | Moore, Miss | ence Irby, | i wher ottage on son Beach Bryan and her| | § e 3 | Pictured r left Wednesday for| 5 c.’.‘" join Lieut. Caball: 653—An guthentic mpanied copy by Romney of Miler Boeurs for the 3 (: 2 s ¢ : ot demoiselie. The geomet- : A : Eade i ¥l : ric influence is felt in 3 ; ; E the rectangular = tuck- ings of this Roma frock, and the squirrel cuffs Left will never partners in this 1y little Romney dance ur dinner frock with its circular skirt, its flut- tering cape nd its and scarf ends add a b rhinestone b L'|'5". :eate, ahl richness. yTh).-- 3 S £ 3 3 5 k the r;;‘m;_y:m sz;,“r‘:r car/ has @ way of be- - 3 3 - - " coquetry i 7 coming a sash at a mo- > 3 ' 7 5 - ? In White, Mint (green), ment's notice! In P8 i : S tq | Paris Blue, Gerantum Epinard (green), Re- % Petal, Crevette ) caurier (red), Chamol i S —One vton Shepperson Jones went to Char- i the opening dances { Virginia Friday U OERWOOD 2 quDfl\woup‘» ; University of Virginia spending he week end in their homes in Alex andria. Miss Dorot MRS. JAMES CHURCHILL OWEN, Formerly Miss Alice Wright Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Thomas Mann, whose marriage took place yesterday afternoon in the Church of the ¥ Haycock is the week | Covenant. £ Miss Mildred Lewis in | — = = Washington. D. G. McWhorter and Mrs. F. er the | in honor of eanor Heinamann, | the “Lady, Good,” h played in W ston | ast week. Several other members of ) I were among the guests. John L ater and Miss ave returned from re they | Robert v children, who have spent Zacha! Mr. and M om visits in Poug on, Springfield an Constance Boush has closed Springs and niece, Miss | nt Jackson, | in this city Moore, at N to her ho! Mrs. P is the g King. Miss Ethel Kidwell, Mi: llams and M a masked Halloween dance Frida evening at the home of Miss Kidwell’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kidwell. Mr. and Mrs. Harwood ar- ved Wednesday by metor from New York and were the gus of the former's sister John B. Abaham, be- for their home In Jarrett, Arnold Stanbaugh, Mt Fran Norton and her | Idren have returned from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. William Bettis, in | ‘ulpeper. | Frederick Baker of Richmond st of her father, Mr. Charles Varney and Miss Alma ack from a visit to Mrs. in Dumfries, Va. nes B. Lucas and , who have lived everal years, have Olaf Anderson »me there. Miss ave an informal hich was in the na- arming. Baggett left Wednes- r_San Francisco, where she will aken the home of nd will make th el The Beauty I Owe to France By Edna Wallace Hopper. ave made 34 trips to France in reh for beau I spent my | 1 19 immer vacation in Pa and I found some remarkable advances. That's how T get the best beauty helps in existence. As a girl I went nce for the best she had to | And for 40 vears she has| her new discoveries, | v and to keep my vouth, I offer you the best help found 11 toilet ply them = s beauty iem. And most of them co; learn how much hat beauty and youth mil- in me show w helps can do. I want all to my Youth Cream. Itcom- many helps. These include | cts of both lemon and straw- | All the best that science | to foster, feed and preserve am comes in two types | —cold and vanis in without it. To that owe my wonderful com- girlish contours, my »om. Ser! this coupon for My lLitest Beauty B it” Learn what a'few s will —Advertisement. Gertrude Ford gave|Ru cluding gren, George T Hammond, Mrs, and Mrs tay until after ther returning home Mr. and Mrs. Jul tained Monday evening in Cottage Pu I lay anni Will Give Card Party For Rural Missions have been completed to be given by St. ] v evening, g New Willard r the benefit of the Catholic ns of rural Maryland. The fol €es ar in_ charge n, the Rev. Dr. John cutive and prize, Miss Dalsy AT | nche Madigan, Miss Madeline | Katherine Casey Miss Anne Murp < & nn, *| Miss Mamie Leonberger, Miss Eliza: 1 | beth Milovich, Mrs. Eva Mades, M S ehn S ¢ Jewby; program, Miss Kath- ARtasin, ir : Leo Grady, Mrs and Howard ( Agatha Haines, ity in; ticket and door, Mrs. Lansing T A dig Milovich, Miss Alice enther, Mrs. Refugee Relief Work;i}l‘ s Anne Murphy, Me Mrs. Robert Lansing has invited a | perger, 3 Lill Norris, number of women Interested in the | Agnes Johansen, Miss Aileen Smith, an Relfef to come to her house | Miss \'v\ Ille Weymo 3 | ine Moriar loaicto BeAr | Miss Julia D cion her fyirs. Ma Grimm, lian Olin Margaret I = : X Louise R i s B fel, Crane, Marjorie Mellon, yde J Sidney Run Dodson, Her Parson, Douglk Mi. Virginta IHaley kin, Miss May Reidy. Clemen BUY COSMETICS EDNA WALLACE HOPPER Complete Line at The China Shop 1209 Eye St. NW. 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Miss Joseph: | Navy; sizes 15 to 20 349.51 i the “ Turquoise ; 7, Inc., Weshington ERHAPS you’ve noticed in “Vogue” this advertisement above—picturing interior of our Shop and displaying the fascinating new— OMNEY Frocks Many new teatures find their way into today’s mode for the first time and Romney has chosen the newest and loveliest with which to adorn these models. Come here—sce them for yourseli tomorrow—together with the loveliest collec- tion of frocks at all prices and for every occasion which you have lately seen! Women’s Dress Shop—Second Floor! Misses’ Dress Shop—Third Floor! November Calls for Coats! But we anticipated that call—and are heeding it every day—by showing in our four specialized coat shops Coats of Beauty for Every Type of Figure! Every wanted fabric! Every desired mode! Sumptuous trimmings of selected fur. Coats for women— regular sizes. Coats for women of less than average height Coats distinctly for inisses. Hundreds of beautiful models—a collection of coats as s plendid Coats for larger women could be wished by the most fastidious chooser, by the wisest budgeteer, by the young woman and by older women! Careful selections—based on beauty s—and we urge you to see them tomorrow. Side Flares and “Question Marks!"” | Beautiful coats flared at one or both sides—and richly trimmed with | colla in the new *“question-mark” shape—are attracting the atten- tion of smart women to our Coat Shops. The collars are $165 | of platinum or black fox; in sea swallow or black needlepoint. | The Newest Wrappy Coats! —have the charming effect of recapturing the verve of youth! And | these are the lively colors of tanager and wine as well as in the i ow t¢ s of brown dove—tones brought out particularly well by | tl oating used—Kashinora. Queen Anne collars and elbow 3155 | cuffs are of beaver fur The All-Around Flare, in Needlepoint! The all-around flare has the magic power of achieving the effect of metion. It always makes a rich-looking, yet lively coat! In our | eral in beautiful needlepoint, in a choice of grackle- | | —In selecting our coats for Washington women. Roulustra. i One of the beautiful—and much favored by both New York and Washington women—is Roulustra—a beautiful, glowing pile fabric, It is used with stunning effect in combination with collar and deep cuffs of silver fitch—in an assortment of coats at..... Coats especially designed for the Little Form Fit—Then Flare! Little Women's Ceats of vivette offer a number of styles, including form-fitting models that flare from the waistline in a ripple ail around and other models that flare at one side. ge_platinum wolf collara and cuffs. Colors—santol, grackiehead and @80 5() black . = style and proven quality—have built They present fashion v up these assortments of ith value! The New Wine Red ~—with a choice (for those who prefer darker shades) of gracklehead blue or black—appears as the color of a beautiful model in Roulustra coat—typical of our assortments. Its well cut, side-panel flare and its new Queen Anne collar of silver or fisher fitch, beaver or $95 fox fur will at once appeal to you c : L Fitted Models—That Flare! A wonderful selection of coats—in wine, tanager, gracklehead and black vivette—display in convincing fashion the beauty and grace of the slightly fitted bodice effect that forsakes the form at the waist line to sweep into a graceful flare! There are several variations— all charming. Large muffler collars and natural squirrel, platinum or blue wolf ... S Every Purse Is Considered beautiful Winter There are beautiful coats here at $59.50 which seem impossible at such a low price—so brimming with style are they! Coats —for instance — in gracklehead, brown dove, falcon gray or black (favored colorings!)— offering a choice of new side flares, or straightline models with corded side panels. Collars and cuffs of kit fox, platinum wolf and squirrel—to make value indisputable! 359'50 Woman—an important Jelleff Service! Panel Flares—Queen Anne Collars Particularly lovely models in the side-panel flared effects—with « color choice of santol, wine, tanager and black. Queen Anne collars are very attractive on the small figure—as are the deep cuffs of kit fox and natural squirrel re the deer $69.50 Coats also especially styled for Misses! A Special Feature for Tomorrow! Luxurious NEW Fur-Trimmed Coats A beautiful wrappy model in Roulustra, Lustrosa, Venice, A beautiful new collection, at a price considerably lower than the normal retail price—due solely to the willingness of a manufacturer to co-operate in offering an exceptional coat value on Monday! Black—W ine Red—Wren—Brown Dove—Tanager—Santol—Black Prince—Fal- con Gray—Amazon Green—Black—Gracklehead Blue. Beautiful new wrappy styles that wrap closely about the figur(j——str.xig”lnli_ne styles with slim ness accentuated by vertical tucks and self insets—coats that flare in the “animated” mode—every A truly wonderful value for tomorrow! Women's Coat Shop—Second Floor coat gorgeous with fur! Moccasin Comfort! —Metropolitan Smartness —and now a new low price—the A. E. Little Shoe Now $10 Formerly $12.50 Pair Every feature which the most exacting medical or surgical authorities can suggest— yet styled with smartness. You can wear them in comfort and with satisfaction in their appearance. And now—only $10 per pair! of Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor Silk This would be a good time for you to select a new neglige robe—for never have we been able to offer more complete assortments than now! rduroy Robes— silk lined! And that’s really a remarkable val the long set-in sleeves, the side-tie fastening and pockets of these lovely robes—and the quality of the corduroy i hagen, pans henille Robes at only . Splendid with the greatly desired tuxedo coliar. And charm- ingly draped to the side, where it is held b; self material. copenhagen, Vivette, Pinpoint, Carmina gracklehead blue Lustrosa, with a straight, narrow panel down each side dividing the flares into two flares on each side, making two fiares down on each side where there might have been only one! Collar and banding of | the finest selacted Natural Squir- rel. $7950. $79.50 Wear a lovely new— santhemum for only §] That’s a special feature of our wonderful collection of costume flowers! Almost every flower imaginable is here! FHere's a partial list— Gardenias, 50c, 75¢, $1, $1.25, $1.75. Carnatiqns, $L00, $1.25. Gold and $3.95. Morning Glories, $195. Roses, 75¢ to $3.95. (Uur roscs arc e made by a man in a corner oi FKurope who so excelled his fellow workers in_making roses that now he makes nothing elsc! They're wonderful!l) Street Floor—At Entrance NEW ROBES §$7.95 You'll like exceptional. rose and orc In cherry. 1sia, copeli- $1659 loose-flowing—and Silver Flowers, 30c¢ valu Gracetul, a rosette Finished with ansy, red and jade. Neglige Shop—Third large

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