Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1925, Page 75

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Ladies' Association | : K To Hold Sale of Dolls Lol il Associntion of be held, k in the church. & girls he Queen | s of the | different Tiss PE bur sra en v Mre. True, d Golden Wedding Day for Mr. and Mrs. Downey MRS. SAMUEL K. WADE, Formerly Miss Helen Sherwood Les- ter, daghter of Mr. und Mrs. W. B.! Lester. i :{"-Echal Sorority C}\nptcr Attends Halloween Par!y| <. Millers, | Members of Omicron Chapter of | Kappa Beta Pi National Legal Sorority ded a costume Halloween party | ight in the home of Miss Esther registrar of the chapter, at | ith street northeast. | i o The new ofticers of the chapter were | " : instalied the nelusion of a dinner | Wedding Engagements a he Women's City | Club Formally Announced | T. Feacock. dea Marie A, = , ¥ Miss Esther L. 2 Catherine 1 Mrs. Sarah The meeting also rked the initiation of & new men- | , Miss Constance Fogle, student Nationa! University Law, Leon- | . I\HV,L:\;& J“nlor Hadaflfiah plans December. . . e Annual Opening Meeting { | nounces | | he en A o | fet ‘Olivia to Mr. Jo Baden of | Blab P hflr‘]‘erhfli‘{ made : M o take place] the Junior ssah for its ann D e e wedding it ¥ opening meeting, which is to be held e 5 | this afternoon in the garden of the | o Mayflower Hotel. A very interesting Bal de Tete to Aid | program is arranged, which will ‘“_5 2 s prominent speakers from New Columbia Hospital | York ana Baltimore. Miss Caroline of the Columbiu | MAnRINg will render a vocal solo and | des president; Miss Dora Marks, | ¢ A Freda | onca man, Miss Je; Acker, Miss | Sy president | Edith Brusiloff, Miss Minerva Green- | \gers of Colurn. | bers. Miss Ross Kruger, Miss Rosetta | gers of Colum| Flelshman and Miss Yetta Bassin. | ] Ry iz Tales of Well Known Folk | Supper and Bazaar In Social and Official Life | « At Orphan Asylum Plans are complete for the supper — | and bazaar to be held November §, 10 and 11 {n connection with the celebras | tion of the anniversary of Vincent's Orphan ! and Channing Supper will be g at the {nstitution %, the following rge of arrange- James Simpson, Mrs. Mre. John Borger, | el 15 Mrs. Joseph Me- birthplace Is the most boarding house. have been i ., Mrs. M. P. % | , Miss Grace Dougherty, Wacdin Surrey s oW | illivan, Miss Lella Hawking o Dorothy Nesline. ng been I = — e unerring | S LANOIL be $5.000 | Permanent Wave, including Shampoo | fce that sum and Water Wave | WHOLE HEAD 51 0.00 1417 F Street N.W. hington Hotel, Phone Shoppe Your Old Furniture Made Like New Get ready for the holidays to come by making your home pretty and comiortable. See that your living room furniture, especially, is in good shape, for many of the long evenings will be spent there. Let us make your furniture like new at a most economical figure. Complete Assortment of Mohairs, Jacquards, Velours and Tapestries WE MAKE FURNITURE TO YOUR SPECIAL ORDER. SAVE THE MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT. SPECIAL OFFERING ON COGS- WELL AND BOUDOIR CHAIRS. ORDER NOW, BEFORE THE HOLIDAY RUSH IS ON. ERNEST HOLOBER CO. THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. AS THE I .Cunningham Co 314 7th NOVEMBER 1, 1925 2. 1 COAT HOUSE o COAT / 1%0 Plenty of Stout Sizes 46 to 52 Practically our entire stock has been grouped into three great lots and marked down for this absolute clearance. Not a Coat in the housc has been overlooked. Sizes for misses. large women and regulars. RICHLY FURRED COATS Formerly Values Up to $50 Very smart Coats—smart in their materials—Hfare and straightline models-—and the new ways which thes have been generously trimmed with furs that fashion demands LAVISHLY FURRED COATS Sold Formerly Up to $60 To see these Coats is to fully realize what values they are—of soft, finely textured fabrics—exquisitely silk lined—collars, cuffs and borders of the most ex- pensive furs. OUR FINEST FURRED COATS Sold as High as $75 Coats_that you will be proud to wear upon uny uccasion. The fabrics are soft, most luxurious—such furs as Fox. Squirrel, Beaver, Seal adorn them. The service of a cun’l;’lgham Chflrgc account extended to those who find this Serv;ce a conven- jence. OF WASHINGTON 316 7th St. NW. r Coat Salon on the Entire Third Floor

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