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10 Nuptial Ceremonies Grace the Calendar Of Capital Society Brilliant Events Mark the Close of Autumn Season. Church Weddings in Rec- shter of Mr. Gideon Howe and Mr. . dav of Falls Church, Va., as Albert Starne N. (., took plac he Rev, U. S, church, performed SReT1400 who was given in mar- becoming wedding of Miss Hazel Leora | | Recent Bride | STXDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1 place in Winchester, Va., Saturday, The bride has been considered one of November 21, when Miss Lucile Marie | Winchester's prettiest and most popu- Anderson, only daughter of Mr. and Mr. Dallas Morgan Grady of sh- ington were married by Rev. Father Thomas A. Raukin, pastor of the Church of the Sacred Heart. The house was beautifully decorated in palms, ferns, smilax and white and yellow chrysanthemums. The north parlor was converted into a chapel, with a background of palms and ferns. The bride wore a gown of ivory satin embroidered in pearls, with a court train. She wore a veil of duch- ess lace, sent to her from I her cousin, Mr. Robert I. ( maid of honor was Miss Nellie Thorn, ‘cousin of the bride, and t maids were Miss Elizabet Miss Constance Buckley, Anna Thorn and Miss Virginia O'Connor. Mr. Rignald Grady, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man, and the groomsmen were Mr. Leo Cour- son, Mr. Howard Lee Waff, Mr. Lan- don Turner and Mr. Marshall Macau- ey Mr. Grady and his bride left on a motor trip to Northern citfes and Can ada, and after December will be at lar girls, Mr. Grady is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dallas Grady of this city, and is a graduate of Shenandoah Val- ley Academy. The ‘marriage of Miss Tillle Dem- brow, daughter of Mrs. Louls Dem- brow of Richmond, Va., to Mr. Harry Louls Cooper, son of Mrs. Samuel Jugene Cooper, took place November at 6 o'clock. The ceremony was performed in the home of the bride's cousin, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kravitz, on Columbia road, Rev. Julius T. Loeb officiating. There was a pretty ar- rangement of white chrysanthemums, with ferns and palms, in the rooms, A musical program preceded the cere- mony given by the Misses Kravitz, : | cousins of the bride, who also played Lohengrin's “Wedding March.” The bride was given in marriage by her great-uncle, Mr. Nathan Golden- berg. She wore fvory satin, bouffant style, trimmed in pearls and rhine stones. Her silk net veil was held by corone rose point lace and pearls, and she ied a shower bouquet of nd lilles of the valley. Dembrow, sister of the D. T, NOVEMBER 29, 1925—PART 2. Fine Furs Since 1885 821 14th Street N:W. H. ZIRKIN & SONS, Inc. Announce home at 1908 Connecticut avenue. nih Page.) A Special Celebration The "BB.SPORTS SHOP r WOMEN ittendants were walsts and wore lace PRICE REVISIONS in their with sap- er wreat Anniversary SALE Beginning Monday, Nov. 30th HE FORTIETH MILESTONE of ZIRKIN SERVICE and SUC- CESS. Another year in which we feel that we have offered the utmost in quality, the best possible workmanship, the most distinctive creations and moderate prices. This year, as before—we have sharply reduced our stock for a one week celebration. Regular stock features this event. Scores of Washington women who are acquainted with our reputation have waited for this event. Our advice to you is to be early. MRS. JOHN SCHLOOTERBECK, Who was before her marriage Novem- ber 18 Miss Dorothy Ehrhardt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael of the bride trimmed in The ceremony was followed by a re- ception, after which Mr. and Mrs O'Brien left for a Northern wedding They will be at home after De- at S$22 Shepherd street n blue crepe meteor tte. trip cember 15 northwest town guests were R. Hickman, Mrs Cora and of Boyds, Md.. and of Front Royal, Va. A very pretty o we ing_took { ==omor————Jormor=——o CREERON 614 Twelfth St. Around the Corner From High Prices Mocnday Millinery Bargains REMEMBER—every coat is from our regular stock—former prices were taken from the regular price tickets . . . . 345 1350 $235 519500 e oo O 510500 215 e e AN 323 5.00 $12 5.00 $ 1 7 5 .00 SPORTS COATS SPORTS DRESSES Sports coats and dresses that have been taken from | our regular stocks and that are suitable for immediate wear. The majority of the coats are the popular fur trimmed models and the dresses are the season’s most favored in fabrics and styles. $295 to $395 Hudson Seal Coats (8) —-Anniversary Sale Price $175 to $276 Fur Coats (12)—Anni- versary Sale Price........... $125 Fur Coats (6) — Anniversary $195 to $250 Leopardine Coats (6) —Anniversary Sale Price Australian Opossum Coats (4) —Anniversary Sale Price 39 Coats (mostly fur-irimmed) 8 coats, now priced $45 to $59.50— $39.50 17 coats, now priced $35 to $69.5 $49.50 9 coats, now priced $75 to $105— $69.50 5 coats, now priced $125 to $145— $99.50 54 Silk Dresses Reduced 21 dresses, now priced $27.50 to $29.50— $19.75 22 dresses, now priced $32.50 to $39.75— $29.75 11 dresses, now priced $42.50 to $59.50— $39.75 82 Jersey Dresses Reduced 28 dresses, now priced $14.25 to $19.75— $13.75 31 dresses, now priced $22.50 to $24.50— $14.75 15 dresses, now priced $29.50 to $29.75— $19.75 8 dresses, now priced $32.50 to $37.50— $22.75 29 Flannel Dresses Reduced 18 dresses, now priced $28.50 to $29.75— $19.75 11 dresses, now priced $32.50 to $39.50— $295 Siberian Gray Squirrel $895 to $425 Coats (8)—Anniversary Sale $295 $250 Silver Muskrat Coats (24)— Anniversary Sale Price $275 to $350 American Broadtail Coats (16)—Anniversary Sale PEICOt o Sieie ~ e oniae awmin = sib's $250 $285 Muskrat Coats, Self Trimmed (6)—Anniversary Sale Price. . Muskrat Coats (24), Fox-Bea- ver-Skunk trim — Anniversary $300 Persian Lamb Coats—Ammiver- $165 Sale Price ......ccceceececee $250 to $350 Hudson Seal Coats (7) —Anniversary Sale Price. .... $196 51559 FUR-TRIMMED COATS At Anniversary Sale Prices $85 to $125 Cloth Coats (60)—Anniversary Sale Price ... $75 to $95 Cloth Coats (25)—Anniversary Sale Price $85 to $110 Cloth Coats (20)—Anniversary Sale Price . $25 Cloth Coats (4)—Anniversary Sale Price ... $35 to $465 Cloth Coats (5)—Anniversary Sale Price . .. $125 to $150 Cloth Coats (38)—Anniversary Sale Price .. $150 to $175 Cloth Coats (25)—Anniversary Sale Price ZIRKIN’'S—NEW DRESSES 24 Flannel and Jersey Dresses, $8.75 29 Dresses. 14 Mirroleen and Satin 31 Dresses. . .. : Dresses .........$13.50 25 Dresses.. y 11 Dresses...........$16.50 22 Dresses. : s 58 Dresses...........$22.50 4 Dresses. 19 Dresses. ..........$25.00 12 Dresses.. .$55.00 25 Dresses. . . 3 Dresses. . .$65.00 NO EXCHANGES—ALL SALES FINAL H. ZIRKIN & SONS INCORPORATED Washington’s Leading Furriers 821 14th Street N. W. g : dw i ve, embroidered in stones and crystal bes kel shower bouques 1 the valley < ter of the bride, was gown of pink 1 gold lace. S of pink rosebuds. ! William Rue, jr., the brother, was best man. clusion of the ceremony a tion was held at the home of the parents, 35 R street northwest, A good as $7.50 to $10.00 Extra Large He, e Bmart hats Lyons Velvet $5'00 and fine satin, and colors. CREERON—614 12th St. $5.00 Trimmed Velvet Hats sortment of medium and hats, all styles and colors to choose from. Trimmed Hats fashioned of in the season's best styles st $2.00 small headsize CREERON—614 12th St and M ) for a bridal ip to 2 th Upon thefr :nts in Petworth. performed at 1 1. McN: s Church. e n decorated with yellow hemums and ferns. ride wore a gown of ashes of soses flat crepe, trimmed in brown chiffon velvet, with hat to match, and 2 corsage bouquet of pink roses and orange blossoms. Mrs. John Schooley, the bride's sis- ser, was matron of honor and wore a gown of tan chiffon velvet and a cor- sage of tea roses. Mr. John O'Brien was best man. Mrs. Willlams, mother DEPOSIT W}*:" not make your sel .tion at the sharply reduced Anni- versary Sale Prices— all you are required to do is to pay a small deposit and we will re- serve your Coat or Dress until it is needed. ..$32.50 ..$35.00 .$39.50 .$45.00 $50.00 $3.98 & $5.00 Tailored Felt Hats Small & Large Headsizes Most desir- e $7.98 matron, Colors, black, oakwood, sand, gray, henna, etc. CREERON—614 12th St { Untzimmed Hats Just 128 of These Venet and Tal $l.00 Jored Hats. 1red for MONDAY only Re New Jersey Ave. N.W. Linc. 3427 Banquets, ‘Weddings Parties Chrysanthemums and Boutonnieres Regularly 59¢ 39¢ A wide as- sortment of all the most popular stvies “Service in Your Home.” We offer vou the Service of Experience that adds o much to the Success of an ~Occasion. WE FEATURE SPECIAL SALADS "1 1s i fore. Give us a "fi'n,” and our Ban- quet manager will call on you for 6. conawitation and. furnish estimats. LARATEETIIZIZN 5 . vogue. Special, Monday only. CREERON 614 12th St. N. W. O ——omor—0S0mIo=9 ! = =°=0=0=0=G=0=0=°=0=°=0=0=0=°=0=0=°=9=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=fl= - R R R e R R