Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1929, Page 61

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61 Years Young Regular $2. 50 Gaytees In black and ecolors with Zip- per fasteners. Glove nmnz F2S, ndants, ear- which are smart. lian, orchid, royal L tiue, cherry red and 1 Floor Fountain Room vich’s i Berberich’s THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 17, 1929—PART ‘THREE. 61 Years Young A Group ¢;f Regular $6> Raincoats A group of tweed coats selected from our'mre%uln ntocn for this event. $2.61 Third Floor Berberich’s our newest departments sive Linens comsiedr first of all the reputation of the seller. We guar- in cash the difference between our prices and those of any same merchandise for less. On the Main Floor Hand-Embroidered Pure Of Course You Are Welcome to Our Charge Account Facilities Linen Damask Madeira, Mosai¢ or Tablecloth Venise Cutwork (45x45) Pillowcases 4 Napkins Reg. $450-84.95 Reg. $295 $3.50 $] 61 ndkerchiefs ................ § for §]1 “or Colored Border, Reg. 29¢) Spechl m Handkerchiefs. ........ § for e o T L wehiefs . B3040, 0.0, 00500 Lace, Reg. 90c and §1) 6lc Offer on Mosaic Madeira Italian Cutwork Binen Towels.....ovvees 4 for g1 e Cutwork) Rep. #1500 81 s Reg. 75¢ and 98¢.......... Gle Venise, Saxony, Brittany and Alencon Dining by Pastel Shades, Reg. $375.... §2.50 Room & ikfast Sets Four Napkins ....... $1,50 ptly Zinen Crash, Reg. $1.......00000 T9g Bedroom Sets blecloth 63290, Reg. $7.50....... $4.61 Ranging from ANT’S WEAR Infants® fants QUILTS & COATS ER SETS JACQUETS gularly Regularly $5 to $7 Regularl 5-$2.50 ern-A Sizes 1, 2 and 3 $1.75 and $2.50 er and Bootees 50 $]1—8].61 $3-50__84,.50 Novelty 61 Years Young 61 Years Young A Group of Regular 1,000 $15-18.75 Philippine and Porto Rican Silk Dresses ~ GOWNS $ 9 6 1 Regularly $1.25.$1.75 Sizes 14-46 P 950 Third Floor First Floor Berberich’s Berberich’s u °“ n. “M::’ v\m w“‘" ugh 200 Smart Winter HATS Re,ularly; 85 $2.61 Tweeds, Felts, Velvets 170 Brand-New HATS $4.61 Regularly $7.50 Felts, Soleils, Velvets and Metallics, in all the newest ghapes, including the new hats with brims. Fourth Floor e e e S Genuine Full-Fashioned Chiffon Hosiery Picot Tops French Curved Heels $]J10' £ [A Grade Regularly Selling at $1.50! In Our Fountain Room ghoes at a com- 11 pleased. In- aré Winter novel- , Kid, Mat Kid, There is an almost Pure Silk John Clagett Proctor in The Sunday Star, Nov. 3rd, 1020 61 Years Yo{mg « « « Only Such an Occasion Could Bring Such Outstandingly Smart COATS Richly Fur-Trimmed and Selling Regularly from $55 to $85 46 Furred With Kit Fox, Lapin, Civet Cat, Lynx, American Fox, Canadian Wolf, Caracul Broadcloth, suede and other gue flbflu. stressing the much-wante silhouette and the popular new straight line effects. All are new arrivals and sensationat values. Sizes 14.to 50 4th Floor Lame, Panne-vel- vet and Trans- Arent velver m;r‘ed. Especially New—A Group of the Popular ORORTY FROCKS Always 815 Special for this event Styles Colors Shirring— o.[khp u!hl'dn Fitted Bod- lues ices — New 6 G.nll— Cu(f|—$ l!lnkl!erry Draped Nt]ck L(i_flell Taes = Rust—Game Cleverly Green— Placed Bows Browns. Georgettes, Prints, Crepes, Velvets, Cantons, Satins, Chiffons Washington’s women need not be told that any 'ou] n%tt Sorority Frocks is distinguished by ‘ashion-rightness. Here are Fashion's newest effects—higher waistlines, longer skirts and suave silhouette effects. Styles for daytime and evening wear. 3rd Floor Berberichs” TWELFTH=F STS. Outdoor Sports Lure "‘!...,‘“;Fg T g o Groups of Social Set | it At Fort Humphreys ng and M 1. E olivu:murumod . ner ore e mus Polo Game and Horse Show gmta before the musicale Tuesday Capt.. aj. and Mrs. R. T. Coln!r. Feature Events—Charme | Mrs. C. J. Taylor, Capt. and . . Johnnnu Lieut. and Mfs. W. B. xx‘. ing Entertainments Also |eins. ~ N SEEL 10 Latos put 3 e 2 o % guest e musica) lay Caps. Listed—Personal Notes, | fussis befors the. ‘Marston, Lieut. ahd M et 6. B Sahsman 1 diny leut zman is T HUMPHREYS, V4. November | short leave of absence in ‘Boskon, Ma “E’H& R :ln“g;:flg; The Ladies Wednesday - Afieraon an an AL l antl ml;wrdfio .:‘f.w' 'w'},“ti Bfmz? club met in the home of Mrs. cemn polo game Sunday I % | ‘capt. -na Mrs. Harley Latson had & large crowd from both posts edog bufle‘e’ suppér Friday ;y ht before the ! for the nm. which was won by the | noet bridge party given by the Officers™ Mnrmu. 1o 4. After the game & tea | oy,p, Thelr ests included Lieut. and was given in Harris Hall in honor of | pre” w. l,ueutlnuln the visiting players and their ladies. Henry Berbm leut. and ‘Mrs. C. F. Mrs, Rummag! and Mo, R. MCK. Her- | Bajsh, Lieut. and Mrs. 6. C, mmmm. An inf amm nuue show was held slt- Heut. D. od Oxx. C. !rld s, muc V. J. npomo urday afternoon. Entries were limited gm 3 '?” ‘officers and lu.:‘en of :.3. m& mfl‘r‘: l;i{ljw :s hhm iel and Miss Rudolph credit s aua'%n Miss Mary Norris Hoen u zn- guest Cox for the 'L manner in wmuh it vu hmdlea, b "u‘ :‘rad 5’1‘;;! é’ ,p‘" thh have as Lieut. and Mrs. J. R. Hardin enter- ts Fai tained "ot cinner’ Tueriny for’ Fatner | {ES mmmu.‘??c'fl’-‘.%".‘x': LR "Hern ans er Timm! and Mrs. M. Davison of Washington. Capt. Lieber Entertains Col. Elliot J. Dent and his sister, Miss | In Honor of Fiancee. Edith Dent, are recent afrivals at the Capt. A. C. Lieber, jr., was host at rno-z Col. Dent was formerly stationed | dinner in the Carlton Hotel in honor of hington. is flancee, Miss Isabel Atkinson ot Capt. and Mrs. W. N. Thomas, jr., | New York. The other guests were Capt. had as their guests over Sunday Gapt.| and Mrs. YN Thomas, ir.; Capt. and and Mn C. N. Iry of the Corps of En- Mrs. W. A. Wood, Lieut. and ‘Mrs. gineers. Capt. l’ry was formerly on|C. R. Bnthum Xss Atkinson hae duty at Wilson Dam, Al 18 b«n the guest of Capt. and Mrs. €n route to his new ¢ Etation In . | Thomas. Capt. and ‘Mrs. Frank Hart of Qu x.l'u: and Mrs. G. C. Reinhardt en- 160 were guests of Capt. and Mrs. | tertained Lieut. and Mre. F. H. Oxx and ’rncg\nu at the polo tea Sunday aft- %:t and Mrs. B. C. Snow at dinner ay. Mr. James F. DuHanel of Washington c-’c and Mrs, Marston Give Tea Gon, and Mrs. Beach. ;v‘: the ;rek end guelt of his daughter, Clpt and Mrs. M. W. Marston gave oen ‘and Mn E G. n, whn vm- a tea Sunday afternoon in honor of | visiting their d-u.nur’rz-': May- Gen. and Mrs. Lansing H. Beach. Gen thias, have returned to thetr home m Beach was formerly chief of En; s, | Atlanta, Ga. Among the other guests were Miss ‘Nancy Booth, daughter of Col. Mrs, Elwood Mead of w-mnmn COI and Mrs, Alfred J. Booth of Washi: an¢ Mrs. Edward H. Schuls. Wwas the guest over Sunday of hes Mrs. DeW. C. Jones, Ma). ai brother Plngoo sister-in-law, Lieut. and and Mrs, Cofner, ln) and | Mrs, . C. Gee. Lleut and Mrn L. W. Prentiss enter- John Scott and Miss Katharine tllned at dinner preceding the ar f Fort Ad.lms R. I, were the ' hop. ‘Their guests were ests ot Lieut. R. McDonnulh and nnd Mrs. Stuart McLeod, Capt. s sister, Miss McDonough. Mrs. Robert Maraist, Lieut. and Mrs. m Music Club met in the home of | T. A. Roberts, Lieut. and Mrs. Edwara . B. C. Snow Tuesday | Hart, all of Fort Myer, and Lieut. and ‘The program was furnished by | Mrs. F. H. Kohloss. 1 talent. Mrs. Miller, wife of Lieut. ita_Dyson, Miss Aline Dyson H. 8. Miller, pla; piano solos. Four | and Lieut. Boatner were the week ena cholr members from a nearby colored guw.s of Lieut. and Mrs. E. M. Mark- church sang negro spirituals. ~Mrs. | ham, jr. Lieut, Bonneruen route from ‘Watt, wife of Lieu ;1?1;. to his new station at Selfridgu T Mich. Col. and Mrl DeW. O. Jones will sau December 1 Honolulu. Ool J Kuta n commanding officer, gineer: 1643 Conn. Ave. wlr, -nahm John, M. Ward, . ana’ “Speaks for eety” S9N e T o v Special Sunday Lock Dinner From g 1to 8 PM. s game Saturday. Caj and Mrs. R. McK. nlm'm AR W |t & IR RERE ) est s R Mru; Marshal .c: et Telephone Potomac 6322 f| %' figm‘;&‘,‘.s Some, "h chuk Seots " weekly to discuss current topics ana revitw the latest books. Tbkru B«Iroom;i Liv- oom, Dining Roo Kx!elwn and Bath. Llr: :if‘:m Elec- Plrent-Teucher Group RisicaablaiNentat Entertains at Dinner THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Rd. « . and the collar is of ombre grey Persian Krimmer in the Queen Anne style . . . The coat is of soft black cressella cloth with high belted waist, an under- . the-arm wrap around effect and con- servatively uneven hemline. The col- lar of ombre grey Persian Krimmer is double faced and can be worn in the hxg_ -standing Queen Anne man- ner. The wide pointed-at-top cuffs are of the grey fur, too. Coat Salon—Second Floor

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