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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1925. I ** Mrs. L 1 ill [ few days and t the G Dod, C-r| < Tllr(le and Dorothy Pohlmann. ’ Evelyn Croson, 8 months, Children's Hos- Hllnhell Mck lnd Edna l\] Wlmamu boy. i 8 lis Simmons, 52, Vi . BW. | 3 . T A —_— d Nettio B. o 1 The Women's City Club Fres and ‘"\u b, l""""‘ fa ..'b..m both of (ontinucd ComTighih Eage) Easy Auction Players will be hostesses stk edtron = E i it a card party on Thursday evening. “and Annell Lucas. poy Our Recent Importations of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Halford has returned to|Miss Huzel Swift is chairman of the ichard Washington ana Ag r. n M L. 8w, Rolert sni Gatiende. Odan airl. h. went to Philadelphia t at Wardman Park Ho-| committee. Lee A lhrllyuml Elisabath H: Prostor ¥ A 57T st n 2 Ethel Singleton, boy after spending the Summer with | e - ORIENTAL RUGS ssepuing and will be one of the sistants at the tea this which Mr. and Mrs. Philip g Mesiy- o ) n > p son will give to ;-w;r]m n[mk. 0teach, SCalllr U 9, at Wardman Park Hotel at 2 pm. | g .L“.’.RJ.‘-’" Brown, 20, United States Naval » Thers Sy Clarkson, - son-in-law and daughter, Comdr, | ‘The National Homeopathic Hospl nd Mrs. W. B. \Woodson, at Corona- | tal of Washington is giving a bene-! Deaths Reported, Births Reporled. fit card party on Monday, November Bichard M. and, Alice T Curtin, boy Chay an W Loy ->mbrace many specimer )f exceptional beauty Mr. and Mrs, Edward J. Kilpatrick | for the benefit of the new wing of [ Anton Peterson. 70. Walter Reed Hospital. soclety. Miss Wrenn will return Sun- | A0 G000 D00 56 iornia, who have | the hospital, which has just recently s Garges, 51, St. Elizabeth’s Hos which you're invited to call and sce. Prices will be day after spending several days with |} 2 g - i been completed and is now in opera . found Surprisingly Low " 't | been abroad for the past two years, : Medora Van Blucher, 68, Home for In- 2 Miss Lsther du Font, in the home 671, e come to Washington and taken [ tion. - The ladies In charge of the curabion =% ey her parents, .llrv‘ and ‘i;“ q‘\:. a suite in the Hotel Roosevelt for the | party are all members of the lagies’| Willlam D. Casey. 5 orge Washington dy “Eont,ingWilmington, SWAsIons Winter and have been joined by their [ board of the hospital and will be in| "5y 1.7%0b: 70. 1910 Sunderland 1 will go tomor: niece, Miss Anna Lewis of New York. | charge of the following booths: Mrs.| James Ross 10,819 Alabama ate. ne. both rugs and prices make Bakshian’s the most sati 1 Our long experience and policy of guarantecing 4 = G. C. Birdsall, chairman; Mrs. Alice | FEmest 3%, Fmefiency’ Houpiial factory place to secure fine Orientals il Miss Diana s "MAN | pro Nuptial Party for Minch, candy; Mrs, Edmund D. Rheem, | ;churies E. Harrls, 67, Tuberculosia Hos- EST Wash- 2k Eil of the young s © "| Bride of This Evening. books; M John W. Thompson, | William E. Raley. 6 months, 1354 C st i v the ball to be P ow Wil finds Le Any rug you purchase of us can be returned lard Hotel Tk s g e the| Anne U. Bishop entertained quite the Within ONE YEAR and exchanged at FULL benefit of the Ep! al Eye, Ear and cheon 3 o » Lee House vester-| The Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity —— = RecUS PAT on— Finest place to dine S i3 R IS i emeel s s Tty «CAFE LOUISE” | [ FRENCH Mrs. Paul Henry Bastedo will en-| will take place this evening at 7:30 i sy Dodse’ Hotel. $6rin 14 Qubnianies ot luncheon to- | Bethlchem Chapel. Miss Bishop is the i . Chicken and Wagfle Dinner KMULA ¢ morrow at her 3 daughter of the late Col. H. F. Bishop % 7 Tner New Management. Orwn Sendaye HOCOI ATS . . oming avenue, for aught S the maid of honor at Miss Marnage Llcenses. Franklin 14 1 il el Rosemary Griffi : ¢ lcer ding. Other guests were bow t fet = 5 i Workman, Miss Miller, Miss| Marriage licenses have been fasued to the Sold, by the best i 95 C. : e o socte Smith and Miss Tonsmire. ’"‘i}‘(‘.'}’r’l;' Silverman_ and Bessie Davidson, nfll shops Cx}y wherc 1625 nnecticut Avenue N.-W. aron 4 ss von Below en — bogh'ef Richmond, Va = tertained at last evening in| 1 1d Mrs. Harold J. Cooper have | ™ Nicholus i J»n.mn and Sadie A, Harper. ER not street, in hor Justice and | rk Hotel, after spending the i » 2t Factory Drices §1vee YOU A e Pk stons : motoring through the New | Eills £. Gregk of Sumter. and Ter- | ® "’n,.,..fl.._ il Covaeseiomer and Canada. Later in | leng €M Grier of Gen. and Mes. Adhiy on thes Wil eavo for Forida, | oy age ity e ¥ Lomor| M€ DEVITT == o]——=n|——|o]——=|n]—la]——=a]——lal——m ]al——ux J. H. Branson, towels. |n-e. VALUE for any other rug you may fancy. > - Mal Open Washington Home ey will spendthe Winter. Robert . Hal and Madwine Bell 1217 F Bt.. Dulln & Martio Bids. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. ' sh-| Afrs, Leroy Frazgier and Susan Langho David A. Reed is chairman of Raymond Creamer and Helen K u.mm the committee in charge of boxes for| William i 1t th' o 1 lhfllcxldfl n&hl} Mary ¥ 0] l:rll;fl -~ after a months #bs » the Gance o o erorEe o e or | _Horass L. Cotnell and Frances Lombar E b d 3 " : Ty their home, at 2319 Twentieth sireet. | night, November 12, at the Mayflower mMproi el'y AT}‘CTC s safety in re- The Largcslt Ladies inspection, tour in the United Stites, g‘z"’f{_."""if"‘l""”F Uil Soonta M { lying upon us for cor- Apparel Shoimb\vash- while Mrs. Ashburn visited relatives | (e by n £ i A 5 2 WDlames sanl (e by Mme. 1 s Ad - l Braiding rect interpretation of ington and the biggest o Beading wardrobe tashion, 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST value opportunities. burn’ have returned part of the Gxive for funds Thil 3 Pleating being planned for the week of Hemstitching Picot Edging e < Walter T ; . Buations ° the week. e Mr. and Mrs. W. . Moats of Mexico R Buttonholex Mrs. Waddy B. Wood and her daugh- | City, who are shoreham Hotel, [ Loop Edge | ter, Miss Virginia Wood, will return |entertained at luncheon there yester- T {‘ » M X iy X ucking this weck and open their house on |day. Shirri ! oF anc r: V00K = > Shi Bancroft Place. Mr. and Mrs. Wood | 1o Goorge No Monroe, dr., of Pltts. ) rring ; : vember a committee of w e eame e ” lice o s joined her miother, Mrs. . son Fell, jr. B, dngherimnts at b Bvery Bvesias Prompt Service tel Roos v Hotel Roosevelt for an extended visit. i 0 @Cleck Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pomeroy and v e o “ f ity i G S 1 S l T M g Aiss” Fosephine Tomeroy Wil leive ) Lyle D. Potter of Buftalo, X, .. \ | Wardman Quality Workmanship O On pecia ale omorrow ornin ashington today to attend the |33 tn WA | Princeton-Harvard game, going later ruton. s Park 10 Cleveland. A 3 t Wind Morgan and h(‘ S - Ruth Mo —— Orchestra = the Winterand 2y M rer ::::«::: % N tint that will appeal to your taste. todiy by Mes Morgans | | . Covered with Rayon, Velvet, Tap- Mes. pel :‘\":‘:}::\‘:i‘;“\m ; it > s A estry and Taffeta, trimmed with since last Winter. | & Gold lac:. hand-fashioned flowers o Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dennett n / and brilliant embroidery. Filled with ment for the r [ ¢ | 50¢ Jar . Kapok—so-called silk floss, that's as went to Seattle in the e flugy as the goose feat]'\ers grandv Pillows of gorgeous coloring and artistic trimming. Pillows of round, oval, oblique and conical shapes. Pillows of every hue and and was joined there her son, | Instansly iR eoves e atton WiosCster 1 ne Dand i . ——— = — aa—— = mother used to use. from h e ir % andru, ] ? > om her home in ¢ 1 Buy all you'll want—and buy to the season to vis I t and keeps the 1 { " /Y i 2 L and Mrs. Dennet r v Huir I PesfectiGondizion The La TOSCG i - 7 8 ¢ive away for Xmas—at this price. was formerly Mi: xave an interesting 0y Hair Dressing, Marcel Waving f e 1 Manicuring. Hair Col a new opera pump of or the Einlp Treatments S o s e e e Human Halr Goods X diloyes moguedRailies compositions e mev, ana = v v vvers |y BOATEE DUNN - % or gold kid. With Span- announce the marriage of 2 ish heels. = : e - 517 11 Strect. herbert W )\m!lu.nl of’ Newport, It fl E fl fl fl | fl | E l Face and Brooks offeatin 2. 8. X and Mirs, ‘| : STETSON SHOE SHoOP Astor. g i THIRTEEN-FIVE F STREET Mrs. Harriet Haw her will at sy = ——— tend 4 the Da lution Bouquets that are achievements of the florist’s art. Particu- larly fetching basket arrangements. An Important Showsng of N e y It WINTER COATS Beflttmg the Temper of the Season Comes This | fRoses, Violets, Chrysan- F themums and all other | SMART COATS of the typical choicest flowers. Pasternak character, offered in t L PRICES MODERATE | the mewer colors, trimmed with the a e O ur Oa s SHAFFER’S newer furs and tailored of quality Plione o fabrics in that ezcellent Pasternak hore 90¥07 Fourteenth St. NNW, Phone = s OATS that are smart in their Populat New Models EDMONSTON & CO., Inc. lines, having an individual : \ in Selected Skins touch in the clever and original detail ‘"AD’{)'%;VZSSGI 2 13th St, g:;tgro&ops treatment. Shown in distinctive ’ sha adaptations of the Imported Models We're Accomplishing Wonders With Our and exclusive Pasternak designs. “Foot Fom ArCh'Lift” | Moderately priced from $135.00. | o — %4 Al Footwear = et e——oe—=n bxhpsbom ’ 08 to 614 Featuring one of our New Lines of Oxfords that is made with “Arch-Lift.” It holds the Arch as Nature re- quires for elasticity and comfort. The Close-fitting Heel, that is a feature of Foot Forms, is an ad- ditional inducement that influ- ence a trade here for Smart Foot- ARCH-LIFT """ Are You Beads With Your “ZIPPERS”’? Cocoa Caracul Coats with Fox i | m Q m Gray Kid Caracul Coats with The Oxford Shown in Black and Brown Kid and Tan Calfskin $9.00 Gray Fox collars. Natural Opossum Coats, Muskrat Coats. Brown Caracul with Fox collar Sealine Coats (Dyed Coney), with sealine (dyed coney) with Silver and cuffs—$139 collar and cuffs of Beige Squirrel, “nekrat collar and cuffs—$139 In featuring Coats at this price we are offering selection of a very splendid variety. of very ex- cellent garments—that are marked considerably below their value. Women's and Misses' sizes. EE:EEEE A NEW woman's foot\\ear]f:d combining style and real racticability, that has met with instant favor by young and gld Made to our order with ecru lining to insure Mo hosiery The Coats are in the popular lengtha—flares. close sleeves, snuggle and shawl collar—in all from becoming soiled. A friendly tip—to avoid last year's m the leading colors—self trimmed or in combination with other high-grade Furs. EDMONSTON & CO., Inc. yes Bet. G 612 13th Street ™5l Sude Howe ANDREW BETZ, Manager shortage buy now, while sizes are ¢complete and be prepared for real comfort on cold, rainy or snowy days. Third Floor Cashmerette, $5.50—]Jersey, $6.00 [o—|o|c———=|o|c—=|0] bEEE EEI o] Silver Muskrat, Fox, Black Wolf, or Leopard. m a (————|o|c———=[o]c———=0]c———=]a|——alc——0x—|o|c———=jo| c———[o] ——|