Special Oifering of fleuiljork Washington Pari* RETURNED FOR THE WINTER MILLINERY V Stylish Trimmed Hats; distinc¬ I I tive styles that you have so much Mo. 1106 G St admired, but po>sibly cost a little Juliusdmrfinkle £?,?,. more than you wanted to pay THE HOUSE OF FASHION. are on sale at c* Monday Direct attention to their exceptional dis¬ We've Made Tremendous Purchases of I play of Suits, representative of the most noted makers of New York and Paris. Recent importations make this showing SUITS COATS DRESSES very complete. The most fastidious woman will find her demands fully satisfied Smart Fabrics. Attractive Models. here, whether she desires a Suit whose chief S charm is a striking simplicity, or one more I elaborately designed. Not a ?>? Good Style Missing f? Exquisite Model Suits tf assortment of exclusive Suits. X An extensive The Largest Collection of There is only one of a kind, and none will be dupli¬ cated later. Also truly remarkable lines of Suits, for both and Materials street and dress wear, at the following prices: Styles ¦A $^5,-.00, $37.50, $40.00, $42.50, $45-00, Ever Shown in This $47.50, $52.50, $55.00, $65.00, f City. $75.00 and $85.00. These Suits were made from imported materials The Values are Unegualed. by the best man tailors of New York, under our own supervision. They are absolutely perfect in every detail. |ClJNEia**3TC|.III T We Court Comparison. Coats and Wraps \ MISS LUCY V. RUSSELL, Daughter of the American mjnlater to Persia. Suitable for every occasion. An unusually EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING OF SUITS AT $19.75, $-*5, $35 and $39.50. charmi-ii: exhibit. At very moderate prices. razier, brother of the groom; Mr. Arthur gMCL.. Suit,'cousin of the bride; Mr. Em¬ met Melton and Mr. Whitney J. Herri- HUNDREDS OF COATS AT $15, $19.95 and $->5. man. Dresses A reception followed tor the bridal party, relatives and a few intimate rrtenas, the bride's mother, Mrs. Copes, SPECIAL SHOWING OF SPORT COATS AT $10 and $15. For morning, afternoon, reception and evening wear. wearing a violet crepe de chine gown. Mr. and Mrs. Frazier left later for a « honeymoon jaunt to Niagara Falls, the Winter Here brides going-away dress being of dark CREPE DE CHINE SILK DRESSES.BEAUTIFUL DRAPED MODELS.$15, $25 and $35. and Dress Hats Spending blue crepe meteor. Her wedding gifts are numerous. Miss Lucy Russell, daughter of the After November 10 the couple will be The most prominent makers of New York and American minister to Persia, and Mrs. at home at 709 G street southeast. AN IMMENSE SHOWING OF CHIFFON AND LACE WAISTS, $3.98. $5 and $7.95. of fashionable Charles W. who. with her moth¬ Paris are represented in this display Russell, At the marriage of Miss Anna Jerome millinery. Exclusive models and adaptations from er, returned to this country in the late Townsend and Mr. Frank Harriman in ,. Weddings. ted net. The bride's mother was present, mer graduates in May. and Hew E. 8. Richardson of the Brook¬ Miss Elise Henry, sister of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shacklett an¬ lyn M. E. Church officiated. was maid of honor at the wedding. nounce the of their ^rs- Birch have returned to Mr. Merritt is a of the late F Street, Corner Thirteenth. marriage daughter, this «?n(i nephew Cleveland, to Mr. J. Pendleton city. On. Wesley Merritt* and lias many ^ith friends in Washington. Kincheloe of Delaplane, Va. The cere¬ Miss Bernardine Orme Woodward, mony took place Wednesday, the 22d, at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace McPar- Mr. Anthony Holmead of this city # o'clock, only the members of both fam¬ JJn Woodward, and Mr. Ralph Keemle of and Miss Elisabeth Vansant 'were ilies being present. The Rev. A. P. Toronto. Canada, will be married by Mgr quietly married at noon last Wednes¬ Neel, J. Shahau Tuesday, October 28. at 7 day by Rev. S. K. Cockrell at the their pastor, officiated. Mrs. H. I. Shack¬ p.m. The ceremony will take place in St home of the bride's aunt. Miss Emma lett, the bride's sister-in-law, acted as Anthony's Church, Brookland. and ad¬ Vansant, 1516 Harlem avenue, Balti¬ matron of honor; Olivia Shacklett, the mission will be by card only. Miss Marie more, Md. little niece, ring bearer. The -bride oodward will be maid of honor for her The bride word a traveling suit of sister, and Miss Rebecca Woodward. Miss brown cloth with a corsage bouquet Make the Winter Home entered the room with her father, who Maitland Piper and Miss Alma Keemle uf orchids and lilies of the valley, and * her In to the strains of - gave a . marriage, * * 1 e will be bridesmaids. Mr. Keemle will have black velvet hat trimmed with corn ."liohengrin," rendered by her mother. as best man Mr. Ellis Payne of Hamilton, color plumes. The groom and his best man. Mr. Win¬ Ontario, and as ushers Mr. Thomas Wil¬ Mr. Holmead is a member of the well Mr known of that name in and Beautiful ston Kincheloe of New York, preceded son of this city, the bride's cousin, family Wash¬ Cheery Bradley Snow of Toronto, and Mr. Frank ington and his bride is a daughter of them. The altar and .house decorations, O'Donncll of Wilmington, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Vansant of this of autumn leaves and potted plants, were city, but formerly of Baltimore. beautiful in design, and the color scheme A pretty home wedding took place last A luncheon followed the ceremony, wae carried out in detail. The bride wore Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at 1331 after which the newly married couple By Arranging Irving street northwest, when Miss left for New York city and points a a smart tailored suit of navy blue cloth, Elizabeth Will Bennett, daughter of Mr. north and west. Few Choice black velvet hat with white* ostrich and Mrs. William A. Bennett, was mar¬ They will be at home after Novem¬ feather. The matron of honor wore an ried to Frederic Montagu Nettleship, son ber 10 at 1305 Rhode Island avenue. embroidered silk gown over satin; the lit¬ of Mr. and Mrs. George Montagu Nettle- Among those present at the wedding tle ring bearer white lace over silk. of Ala. The ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Vansant, followed before the cou¬ ship Montgomery, Palms & Ferns A dinner party was performed by the Rev. Forrest J. Miss Elsie Vansant. Mr. Franklin Van¬ 8069 aore ,s, United lowed the have seen Ladies' Home M. 3717 Army, was a military event. The bride ceremony, at which the happy were also fully described in advance, as Unless you Journal Patterns wore white satin brocade charmeuse with couple received congratulations from their well as a schedule of the hour the many friends. Miss Myrtle Stone can form no of their their bodice of chantilly lace embroidered in played wedding procession would pass a half recently you conception style, M. 3701 pearls. She wore a long tulle veil caught the wedding music, and during the even¬ N W.Corner 14th & H vocal selections were bv dozen points, so that the public in a cap effect with orange blossoms and ing rendered ^iven adaptability and their economy. carried a shower bouquet of bride roses Miss Vera Hambly and Mrs. M. Smith. etijoymeht of all interested ii* the gala and lilies of the valley. The maid of Mrs. W. B_ King received the guests in occasion was made as complete as pos¬ honor wore blue satin adorned with the dining room. Among the guests were In no similar event VISIT YOUR NEAREST DEALER gold Mrs. Harry I^ad of Montreal. Canada sible. fact, in Eng¬ embroidery and a wide picture hat of land was ever so fully anticipated in the blue tulle. The matron of honor wore her Mrs. Walter C. Scott of Norfolk, Va L. W. Utz, 1360 B st. ii.e. Mrs. K. L. Wakefield. 18th and 1 &i». satin Miss Monnie E. Brown of New York- Mr public print. K. Koerner ;J1!03 tve. wedding gown of ivory with tunic and -I. F. Furmau, 1300 H St. n.e. Co., Georgia of with and duchess Mrs. McDonagh of Wilmington,' Instead of the simplicity which it was Mrs. R. E. Ilanlou, 906 X. Y. are. b.h. chiffon, edged pearls Mr. J. H. Jenkins of W Mrs. T. F. Williamson, 2031 Nichols ave. FOX *1C lace, and a hat of white chiffon. The Del.; Wheeling said would mark the bridal costume, the N. E. Besson. 1900 Pa. are. n.w. SETS, Va. The left for a wedding trip A. M. 332 H St. u.e. bridesmaids were in of blue satin couple Klock, A. gowns to New* York, and will be at home after Duchess of Fife's wedding dress was of D. Joll, 4th st. and Pa. ave, s.r. A Very Special Valw . . V1" brocade charmeuse with bodices of shad¬ white satin charmeuse with an overdress D. R. Wheeler, 913 9th st. n.w. Alex. Farhood, HW 14th st. n.w. ow lace with rhinestones. They November 15 at their apartment, H40 SEWING edged Meridian place. of brussels lace embroidered in seed J. B. Haslett, 2001 1st st. n.w. E. F. Powell, 3144 M st. n.w. HAVE YOUR wore hats of blue and white chiffon. All Edward J. Ervin, 2908 14th St. * Harvard st. n.w. Win. Farhood, 3110 14th st. n.w. the attendants carried arm bouquets of pearls and diamante in a design of oak red dahlias. The couple will live at Fort Mr. and Mrs. James V. Beyer wish to leaves. where the former is announce the marriage of their daugh¬ The low-cut kimono bodice was of du Pont, stationed. A. Ladies' Home Journal Patterns, 629 West Forty-third St., New York MACHINES ter, Virginia Simpson, and James F beaded tissue and had a high corselet of > FURS At St. Aloysius Church at 9 a.m. Oc¬ Brown. 'The marriage was performed by satin, which was fastened with ten dia¬ Used for in Made over into this season's latest tober 21), Rev. J. B. Pittar officiating, the Rev. Father Price of St. Columbkiss mond bowH in the front. a demonstrating styles at Mary Edna McCabe, of Mrs. Church, Cleveland. Ohio, October 15. Mr There was a short round train at the Get copy of The Criterion of Fashion, the newest dress moderate prices. daughter and Mrs. Brown reside in magazine, 5c. our show room.all in per¬ We are the largest fur manufac¬ Mary McCabe, and Mr. J. Edward Weeks will Cleveland." back, quite distinct from the court train | turers in Washington, and make all were married. The bride was attended which was four yards long and fell from and our work on the by her sister Margaret and Mr. Harry Next Wednesday evening. October the shoulders, where it was held with a maid, had a little frock of and his bride are valued at about fect condition guaran¬ premises. at 8 at the New York dainty pink l^et u.s have your order now, so C. Weeks was best man. Immediately o'clock, Avenue pearl butterfly. ehagmeuse veiled in tulle and draped up £100,000. teed for ten years. you will have it ready when cold after the ceremony the couple left for Presbyterian Church, will take place the The court train was of white satin here and there with of pink Little Folks' Party. weather arrives. Baltimore, where a wedding dinner was marriage of Isabel, daughter of Mr- S. made supple and narrow to conform to rosebuds. clusters^ Mr. John mode. A An interesting wedding took place in served in their honor by a great uncle of Curriden. and Raymond the present design to represent The bride's dress was of when Roland EXPERT FURRIERS. W of this Rev. Dr. Wallace a ribbon ran the full of the traveling gray London last week, Maj. Mrs. Carrie ON SALE MONDAY, the groom, Henry Weeks, and cousins eyrlch city. length satin and had a coatee of dyed grpy Ostertag, former military attache at the Eisinger entertained "a Jerome and Sarah Ruth, after which Radcliffe, pastor of the church, assisted train, terminating in a bow at the end, carrickmacross lace. German embassy In and children's party at her home, 528 3d on a by R*v. Dr. Joseph T. Kelly, pastor of and was carried out in tine seed pearls London, Mis? Futeral & Silverman they started tour to Niagara Falls A velvet cloak with a stole Alix Bingel were married at the German street northwest, Tuesday evening. Octo¬ and Canada. The bride was the Fourth Presbyterian Church of this and crystals intermingled with diamonds. gray and becomingly brussels muff of ermine blended with bands of church. ber 21. in nonor of the third birthday* 931 F St. N.W. attired in a smart traveling suit of city, an uncle of the bride, will perform Beautiful lace edged the entire bride wore a dress of the train, which was lined with tucked tulle. chinchilla and a small gray velvet hat The lovely ivory of her little son, Frederick L peach bloom, with hat to match. The ceremony. encircled with ermine skins and trim¬ charmeuse with a draped tunic of Alen- anniversary the service Mr. John Porter A new veil of brussels lace which couple will be home to their friends after Preceding con net with flounces of Louis Eisinger. Ampng the children 411 New Lawrence, with accompaniment of a matched the flounces on her train was ar¬ med with a high white aigrette completed edged deep $1450 November 1 at Jersey avenue the costume. carrickmacross lace, and shoulder straps present were. Decatur Sullivan, Paul southeast. stringed quartet, will furnish appropriate ranged in cap fashion, with sprays of well known as ESTABLISHED 1842. blossoms and white heather. A - The bride's trousseau included two full- of diamante. Coder and Eleanor Penn, Sherley Levitt. Such makes music. Miss Florence Noack, a friend orange The long train was carried by little \\"ednesday eveuing at St. Mark's of the bride, will sing a solo. "Oh, Per¬ cluster of these flowers was fastened length coats of tailless ermine, one of Francis and Helen Pearl and Ruth Church, 3d and A streets southeast, the fect Li>ve!" Miss Curriden's only at¬ at her waist line, and the bunch of sable and one of black broadtail; stoles Enid Gunther. Roland of and Gloria Garcia and muffs of silver white and red The five bridesmaids looked charming Washington The marriage occurred of Miss Ethel Marie tendant will be Miss Marion Weyricli. heather caryied was gathered from the fox, in blue satin dresses, with chiffon dra¬ and Joseph Hooper of Baltimore. Standard, Copes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George sister of the groom. The best man will hills around the bride's Highland home. sablfe, marten, skunk and chinchilla, and with H. Copes, and William Edward Frazier be Mr. Randolph A. Menefee. The ufchers The youthful duchess wore several over fifty evening and day dresses, to¬ peries caught up forget-me-nots. Rev.. Dr. Stetson officiating. are Holcombe G. Johnson. Clarence wonderful pearl necklaces 'besides the gether with thirty-eight hats, of which Singer, The altar was decorated with yellow Dodge. William A. Baker. Francis S modest string of small pearls presented twenty were of black velvet with costly At another wedding, the maid of honor and white chrysanthemums. The beauti¬ Maguire, George E. Marks and Bolitha to her by her late father on her tenth trimmings of ostrich aigrette and para¬ wore pretty colored charmeuse, with a Y. W. H. A.'Dance. "It to dise. New Pay* Buy the B«t." ful young brid* was given In marriage by J. Laws. After the ceremony a smalt birthday. % net overdress trimmed with skunk. Home, her father and was handsomely gowned reception to the relatives of the bride Princess Maud led the procession of The array of wedding presents on view Three little pages wearing suits of snuff in ivocy charmeuse trimmed with rose and groom will be given at the resi¬ bridesmaids, who were attired in gowns included a wonderful collection of Jewels, brown Hnen and three little girls in ivory The Young Women's Hebrew As.socia~ CHAS. M. Her dence of the bride's aunt, Mrs. I. W. of the palest pink charmeuse, the skirts glass, table plate, pictures, etc. dresses with tulle veils and wreaths tion gave its initial dance at the Ma¬ While STIEFF. ji point lace and pearl trimmings. tulle and satin Direct Branch Warerooms of Factory. veil was held with orange blossoms. Ashford. 1763 P street northwest draped and opened at one side to show King George Queen Mary gave a of pink daisies attended the bride, who sonic last Tuesday evening, Oc¬ activities flounces of Alencon lace outlined tiara of exquisitely cut diamonds, and in white Temple She carried a shower bouquet of bride's Miss Curriden's in school and with was attired ..charmeuse embroid¬ tober and K was attended a large And other reliable 1008-1010 F St. N. W. as well as in social have Banksia roses. Queen Alexandra's present was a tiara of and 21, by Sewing PIANOS roses and lilies of the valley and wore a college, circles, pink ered with silver pearls, and draped SECOND-HAND AT ALL dainty necklace of pearl and diamonds. won her many friends, this attested by The folded bodices of charmeuse had diamonds and a fringe necklace of over white chiffon. A ferussels lace veil number of the members and their friends, aona or " Machines. PRICES.rniws, wciuaingIncluding .ome of oar on vests emeralds and rubies. .. . * of honor was Miss number of beautiful and valu¬ low-cut of lace and short lace pearls, The gift of worn. >. . who voted the a most successful uiabc. sod *ligUtly used PUxer-Piano* it The maid Elta the large was also k ajffair low figures. Tuning by Factory Nichols of Baltimore, who wore a gown able gift* received. She is a graduate sleeves, while a garland of the pink the princess royal was a silver gilt des¬ one. The hall was bbautifully Expert*. roses on the side in con¬ sert service, which decorated J. C. CONLIFF. Manager. of blue crepe meteor and carried Dink of Wilson College. Chambersburg, Pa., appeared right comprises thirty-six An American bride who Tan married in and an interesting feature T9T the- evening is a member of the ooard of man¬ tinuation from the skirt. Narrow belts of plates of hand pierced and engraved chrysanthemums. and London lsst week Wore a simple gbwn was the shadow dance and the confetti The bridesmaids were M4ss Florence agers of the College Women's Club or crystal embroidery encircled the waists silver, twelve salt dishes as large as lace and and were caught in front with of bowls and three candelabra. of white taffeta trimmed with dance. This association, which 1ms been *aust and Miss Clara Bradbury who this city. sprigs nine-light orsnge blossoms. Her lace veil was wore yellow charmeuse, veiled in yel¬ Mr. is a graduate of the law heather. The Duchess of Argyll gave the knives, in existence since March 0, 1013, has ar¬ Mayor John T. Loving of Pulaski, Va., Weyrich M of to caught with diamond pins. Oppenheimer's, low chiffon and carried yellow chrys¬ of Georgetown University of Each bridesmaid wore a wreain tiny forks and spoons match. an the a of department interesting program for suffered third stroke paralysis anthemums. the class of 1004. Since his graduation pink roses and white heather. Another gift was two oak chests filled ranged . oonsiMt of social Cor. 8th & E Sts. N.W.' Thursday night. His condition is criUcal. The best man was Mr. John w he baa had valuable experience in the Their dresses were short, and their satin with 300 pieces of silver for the tahie,- MrTF. A. Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. J. A.f-winier, to evenings. He baa few rational momenta, remaining were from saltspoon to soup ladle. of this city have arrive* at acational nestings and debates oti various Anderson, Jr.. of Baltimore, cousin of l»w department of the government, and ¦Uppers pink. BpHman Paris. literary and other subjects. mostly to * qpmato. state. the groom. The ushers were Mr. Marlon for soma years has feegi the law clerk Princess May of Teck, the tinieet brides- The presents received by the prince the Grand Hotel, »