Evening Star Newspaper, November 21, 1927, Page 15

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STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1927. SOCIETY _((‘7-’\7“”“'!:‘/! from Fourteenth Page.) Colo Dames at 4 o afternoon and tea wil United St France, Mr. Myron suest in_ whose Carlton Henry of | tained Hom t dinn 1t dinner Gov Ralph O has wrived at William T Wynne 2 Mitchell Maclean, Mr. Bensc Moss, M A charmingly arranged place in the oak room ¢ Raleigh Saturday at b « Miss Lucile Collins becam of Mr. Clifford W. Dorma land, Oh guests W Du Knudstad_of St. Mrs. J. E. Dean of Ch The bride was at Sizer; the best Tompkins. M before the ceremony Invitations have been od by the Pan State Society for a ception and ball Saturday evening, December 3, at 9 o'clock, in the Willard Hotel. h months, two months wart Kimball | Monday eve- - home, at a_children’s part . November 14, in the Seventh place west, for ung daughter, Mary Lo in celebration of her fourth anniversary. 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Charles R delphia realtors made a similar visit here their complimentary report that the o S e T WANTED IMMEDIATELY the basis of and it was on E—»i;l:s_ Reported. Fifteen Tickets for the Army and Navy Game st 24 houre sra Walker, boy. 7 IF YOU HAD A Deaths Re, Southern Relief Home Flizabeth's Pound Part A colored ennsylvania ert €. Garnett dmen’s Hos W, Mills Dressive s ¥ A dand ave. n.e rit i Mrs. ' v Ivania aven v » | Mis: 1 M < Mo pital ctown Univer Toly 15 the depen " Ty MeCain, 4 Tuherculosis Hospital 1230 4th st <.w who want harmony in matri 15t learn to play second fiddle. oing Keep hurried breakfasts healthful presider ose who invited to otherw treasurer, at in pers hem by mail or C. Ludlow, Irs. reception ¢ Sidwell is e Sidney Ready to serve-easy to digest All the nutritious whole wheat All the bran vou need the Twe Irs. 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Cords $14.95 30x4.75 Balloon $ 15.95 ZHIB, Starts you ¥ “‘:mm in Washington shortly after | | noon today | making an_inspection tour of a num- ber of Washington's suburban residen- al sections and the larger | house deve | proximately | making the trip sity | the | special committee of the ton Real Estate Board {of Clarence I | dent of the board, chairman; W. W R¥ | Philadelphia and : F | County NECK A8 LONGAS THIS FELLOW AND HAD SORETHROAT AL THE WAY DOWN and this afternoon are | ipartment pments of the city. Ap- 75 real estate men are realtors were received Wash consisf past_pre visiting Donohoe 77 P St. NE. Phone North 418 real estate men are headquarters at the M A banquet and theater party eduled for tonight ntly a delegation of 40 Phila TheNationalSore Throat Remedy SHOULDQUICKLYRELIEVEIT ALL DRUGGISTS Gebleffs A FASHION INSTITUTION Paris NewTord A» Treasure Trove of Gifts mart gifts—heautiful gifts— A Vagabond Sash —is the keynote of the smart supple silhouette of fashion. 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No mat- ter what type you prefer—felt—soleil velour—metal lame or bro- cade—velvet—satin, or a combination of both—and no matter what smart Fall color—what costume you wish to complete—what headsize you wear—you will find a good choice here at $5.85 Many of these hats with the labels of recognized leaders in millinery smartness— Real Import Borgos Gidding Blossom Tappe Knickerbocker Hyland Hayman Rolande Maurice Ace-High Blue Bird —And many others—leaders in the field—whose names we are not permitted to quote. All head sizes, with pleaty of young styles in large head sizes, as well as small—and clever new matrons’ models! All sales final—and an extra sales staff to help you make your selections satisfactorily, in spite of the crowd. Millinery Shop—Street Floor Communicate With A. B. ROBERTSON, Peoples Drug Stores, The Masked Bandit is Dorothy Bickum's nd we have it Ll t 1 t's—gifts that make Christmas shopping a delight indeed for those who begin now to make their selections

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