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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brush and Mr. B. F. Meyers, who came for a week end visit. the Secretary Hughes, York and will rejoin her parents late Ambassador of Great Britain Leaves for Montreal Tomorrow. 3ir Washington tomoriow where he will attend the ~eunion ut tie Mwiill Universi.y. He will be ! United States State, Mr. Albert H. Putn.y and Mis. monds and orange ing the minister has given to ‘east the added zest of one of the sest known dishes of his country. Timber!ake of Sterling, Col. t recently returned from a stay of a nonth New York took place at 9 o'clock this norning in_the Chapel of Our Lady at gomga College, A Zor the bridegroom. a o ‘They will be at home after November “ormer Viee President Marshall Meets Number of Engagements. The former Vice President, Mr. left Washington ‘Thomas R. Marshall, his morning to meet an engagement, ¥ v m ) iions shown her was a large cluster o elegation in Congress 2t dinner last ‘vening at Congress Hall, where Rep- ‘esenta:ive and Mrs. Timberiake will spend the winter. 8 SOCIETY ocilety Meyers Guests at White House—Miss Katherine Hughes in New York. HE President and Mrs. Hard- tion, Jonkheer de Belu(ort,v ing have as guests at the White House Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brush and Mr. B. F. fort will spend several weeks he before returning to Holland. tertained at luncheon yesterday Miss Katherine Hlll:l\es, dnughle;; of their cottage at Hot Springs, whe of ate and is makin; visit New in the summer. e his week. Henry C. Corbin returned Mrs, | Newport, Bar "ot visits ‘on Nonquitt. Mrs. Corbin will aga 1 Highview, her suburban estal Harbor and a seri The ambassador of .. __ Jritain, Aucklund Geddes, .. leave for Montreal, centennial vy Chase, ‘nt unt.i the latter part’of' he wer The minister of Persi; ein Khan Al on_at the | 2 Culdwell, former to Persia, ‘uldwell, and their daugh “ald ell; the former ch.ef ar ‘astern affaires of the Department of thaniel B. Dial ts at their hom ator and Mrs. joined her pare 1 he has ben staging her pla; " at Converse College. Spa iburg, S. C., < equally as successful as tho: fously given. ‘utney, tafr. A gpecinl feature of the menu was he famous Persian “polow," a tooth- ome dish made of rice, chicken, al- peel and spiced vith saffron. In adl of his entertain- Lie and members of the legation Mrs. H. Roz.er Dulany at Oaklan Thuuda)' mother, Mrs. George Barnett. Mrs. Timothy T. Ansberry —_— on Woodland drive, Representative and Mrs. Charles B. enter- aised the members of the Colorudo lehem, N. H. Mrs. Henry W. Fitch guest her daughter. Mrs. Overbrook, P: spent the early mmer. Representative and Mrs. Timberlake Wedding Reception for Daughter of Mr. and Mras. W. J. Lambert. Mr. and Mr. in_Colorado, spending their ime motoring through the state. ; The marriage of Miss Sadie T. Con- ding reception of their tantine to Mr. John J. Loughrey of : . Elizabeth Gorman and Mr. Charl Silas Baker, Wednesday, October from 4:30 to 6, in their home at 10: Vermont avenue. be performed in the presence of small company of relatives at o'clock. Mr. Bermuda for a short stay. Rev. Willlam J. rooks officiating. The bride was at- ended by Miss Lena McGrath and Ir. John T. O'Connor was best man Foliowing the ceremon)‘ there was wedding breakfast at a Washington el, and later Mr. and Mrs. Lough- left for a brief wedding journey. 1601 23d street, at 415 5th street northeast. s L Commander and Mrs. Lay have as nd will return again this evening to Mrs. Marshall as the guest of r. Justice McReynolds at the Ro- 1:ambeau. He will leave later for New ork, and after attending the Senate omen's luncheon at the Capitol to- norrow. Mrs. Marshall will join him the Ritz-Carleton, where they it the arrival of Mrs. Thomas F. Valsh from Europe. Mrs. Marshall will spend this even- g with Judge and Mrs. C. C. Mc- hord at the New Willard. She has heen constantly entertained while ere. One of the distinctive atten- Mr. and Mrs. Reglnald Huidekope! Haskell, ment. they remained over the week end. f roses sent to her from Mrs. Hard- Americans who dled in October. | Profeanional Women to Honor Feminine Attorney and Judge. Miss M. Pearl McCall, recently ap- pointed assistent _district _attorney, and Judge Jean Norris of New York ,will be guests of the business and; | professional women's section of the Women's City Club at a subscription dinner on Wednesday _evening celebrate Columbus day. *Representing the home women is Mrs. Mary Nye, Bingham, who will speak on “World is ex- pected to arrive in Washington today from New Orleans, where he arrived vesterday from Mexico. Mr. de Beau- Baron and Baroness Rosecrantz en- they have been since the middle of thr apartment at the Connecticut yes- iterday after spending the summer at the nor.h shore and at al, daughter of Sen- ha Kalorama road. During the past Miss Frances Hampson has returned from a fo.tnight's stay with Mr. and Md., and will go to Front Royal, Va., spend the week end wich don at Wakefleld manor, the country estate of Miss Gordon's has joined Judge Ansberry in their hom after spending the summer in their home nead Beth- has as her | Durant of |+ th whom Mrs. Fitch ’. 3 ‘Wilton John Lambert | officiat have issued invitations for the wed- | daughter The ceremony will and Mrs. Carter Field are In Commander and Mrs. Robert Hen- derson have opened their residence at after an absence of Mrs Henderson has ;{ecenlly returned from Jamestown, guest at the Connecticut Miss Dilling, who visited Washington last season. who are to remain at Hot Springs through the autumn, were among the inner Saturday of Mr. and s who enter- tained tvllo\nlng the tennis tourna- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Morse, who are motoring through Virginia, ar- rived Saturday at Hot Springs, where Dr. and Mrs. Roland Cotton Smith, whe have been spending some time | re in re to es in te A d Sa See etary | the New W ton. ot the La their home in Fayet! Nes ¥ r- and the performance se out cards ber 11, from 4 to 6 street northwest. d, Ir. and Mrs. Joh iday in their summ napolis. Among i gation, | Mr. Collin; gene Lubomirs ster of Poland, {the end of the mo! { northwest, Harris of Trinity . The Orland D. Potter, tendant and Mr. was ma very quiet, on a few cl The bride Charles E. the son of Mrs. D. C. ington. friends is a a 4 days. Mrs. Pearle Moo home at Braddock have taken a house cut avenue. her senior school at a T {son. Miss Byrd M ing tea Friday studio, At the n ing. cure and Mrs. Edwin T. Meredith have Hemstitching Buttons Covered The former Secretary of.Agricul- rrived at the New Willard, and will ‘emain in Washington fe o : remain(in Washinstongfor &, few Quality—the Very Best Senator and Mrs. Lawrence Quick Service Phipps, who sailed recently for Cub: will visit Panama and Central Amer- ica before returning to Washington “he latter part of this month. returned to Washington from Wood- b ~ounselor of the Czechoslavakia lega- tion, returned from spending the summer 1t Edgartown, Mass., and have joined AIT. Corcoran street. _summer _with Jr. and Mrs. Frank Samuel. The seum, when an interesting program 1 celebration of the twenty-third an- a7 | | i | | | { i | i MRS. M. E. HOLLEY Picot Edging zsol 15th St. N.W. i Representative Ogden L. Mills has ---Wmdmg Up --Our Summer ---Sale of Furs —this week! That news should bring you here in a hurry if your winter furs remain unbought { Bargain Prices that make it decidedly worth while to invest in furs now. 2% A Deposit Reserves Anything ury, L. I, where he made a brief isit. Mme. Karel Halla, wife of the and their three children have Halla at their residence, 17251 Mr. and Mrs. George Poulieff have eturned to their apartment at Ward- 1an Park Hotel after spending the the latter's parents, | vice, conaul of Cuba, Senor! he host this evening in Vational Mu- —uba, accom- < uvan music, will be given iversary of Cuban independence. AT WHOLESALE PRICES 212 F Street The former counselor and charge affaires of the Netherlands lega- MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL =l MRS. EDWIN T. MEREDITH; for the winter and| Whe, with her h 1 in her apartment at the Con- {a visit of meveral weeks in Washing- Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins has sen 0 mecet the Columbia Alpha, Pi Bets Phl, Tuesday afternoon, Octo- tained a small h use party over Sun-: th secretary of the Danish legation, Mr. Plum, and Prince and Mrs. Duncan Phillip took place: W «hxng:.m. bride’s _sister. the two ‘familles nd Acker and the bridegroom Mr. and Mrs. Alber guests at the La Fayette for a few | 0. Miss Gray is leaving f ar at a young ladies Overbrook, join her mother for the holiday sea- | afternoon 1316 ©1324. 7™ ST.N.W Worn and Weary,” Sheetz, for. eratti; Miss Charl rien, for Columbus. will sing, with Mrs. Johnson at the plano. 1 O'Toole will preside, ‘n( Mr. Edgar lor, to Mr. Edgar Washington and Round _Hill, took place at the home of the bri at'4 oclock on Tuesday, October 4, the The ceromony was per- the Rev. G. in the presence of i familles. {formed b pastor of the Rhode nd, the former uiture, arrived at ¢ tu day evening for carried ta with pearl P leit today for York of La Fran Hodge pla- e | march and a'so i1retions before o'clock, at 1526 K trip and will bhe \n P. Story enter- |20t street northeast. er home near An- Norwegian le- the attache of the;jonnson, Johnson of Chicae day, October 4, at § no Church, Re! ting. ed in nephew of the e aroline Story ! shington until! "' aud nth, ] a s nd she l-'lmsP 5. Edzar M. Leal Re .l Church, Ossining. ! Mrs. diately after the - west. in the 5th Regiment, Marines, war, | “Plttalls of Poli of Mrx. Harrlet Mrs. Harriet chairman of was her onl ne being present. daughter of Mrs. Phillips of Wash- | bert Halstead am\nnd will speak on re Gray and h daughter, Miss Muriel Eleanor Gra: recently returned from their summer Heigh at . M., and 2 Connecti- | RUCHIN Pa., and will BUTTOVHOL \ Embroidery, Braiding, while Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell will respond to a toast, | “Our Ladies of Lelsure."” also will be made by Drs. Frye and the medical Mrs. Marle Manning Gash, for the 1i teachers, and Miss Laura Marie Ber- Miss Edna: Sheehy Miss Elln M. Taylor Bride Hammerley. The marriage of Miss Ella M. Tay- lor, daughter of Mrs. Charles L. . Hammerley of M-ttod’st Protestant Church. The bride's gown was white silk 5 trimmings. shower bonquet Miss Lila R. Tavlor sister of maid of Following the _csremony luncheon was served. after which the tcouple left for an exterded wedding at home friends after November 15 at 21 Bry- The wedding of Miss Marian Eliza- beth Cady, daughter of Julla A. and BUCSLS WETe (he late Mr. Cady. to Mr. Lester Dean son_of Dr. and Mrs. took place Tue Joseph The bride was becomin: it of blue tricotine black hat trimmed with burnt carried bride, was matron of honor, and wore with a large blick | carried pink i Barnes was bost n . and Mrs. Johnso: erem, Mr. John=on served as captain | overseas during Taylor the republican committee, will be the guest of honor | Pitfalls of HEMSTITCHING Picot Edging Plaiting BUTTONS TO ORDER Responses professio Willlams, _the Mary Dashiel Judge Mary Ta; Va., ed immediate 1 Humphreys, Island Avenue She of brid: honor. e a buffet to their|dal A Catho- Cassidy bride . aunt rO: of the rost teft. imme- for a‘trip 4 i United the States | world | | | ‘ Upton, - vice | nationa’ ! Poli- | Bird, In commemoration of great tics” at the regularly weekly tea of|presented by the guests of honor, in- the College Women's Club, l}rlsalk northwest, this afternoon at 4{Davis of Tennessee, whose topic will o'clack. Carrie Davis, Mrl. ‘Willlam Ashley and Mrs. Ursula ward Russell, Bryant Lees. Mrs. Thomas E. Robert- : lecturer, who will speak on son will preside at the tea table. ha i1 Tament street. Mr. and Mrs. Archer +Haycock will be at home Informally to their friends Monday evening, Oc- tober 17, honor of their tenth wedding anni- versa; ter's father, Dumbarton avenue. Mrs. Kenneth Wales has returned from Norfolk, where she went to at- tend the wedding of Miss Elizabeth ! Atlantic City for a time and are stay- ing at the Strand. Miss Etta Louise Taggart and her niece, Miss Betty Baker, have return- to Washington after some time Grace Giblin of Philadelphia acco:- panied Miss Taggart to Washington Program of Soiree Plamned to Be Given at Playhouse. The hostesses at the fur!nlghlly soiree of the Washington Sa! United Arts Soclety, to be held Thurs- day night. oot vale, e Hoover, Mrs. Estelle Maldonado, Mrs. e The buffet will be in charge of Mrs Helen J. P. Starr, who will be assisted by Miss Rosebud Almand, Miss Gwen- doline Pickering. e, Dollie M. Bunch Miss Bonnie Scott, Miss Angela Robinson, Beatrice Barker, Miss Gladys D. Wil- liams, Miss Genevieve F. Ryan, Miss Mary P. ton. The program of the evening will be Lowest ]Jl’h.l in, Wi ) roturned. Nide line S23 11th St. 809 7th St. 1771 Col, Road Ty, SOCIETY lands. Mr. Landis will spend much o} 1822 1,cluding Representative Edwin Lamar | his time in this city. 4 The hosteszes will be Miss|be “Relations Between the United | Mrs. Eugene Stevens,:States and France”; Mr. Charles Ed- writer, traveler and | The Far Mies A card _party was given Tuesday | |evening, October 4, by the Gibbons | Club in honor of Miss Carmel Walsh, whose marriage to Mr. Harry Spicer wil! take place Wednesda*, October East and the Philippines”; May U. Wilson will render soprano Making Home Attractive oMr_and Mrs. William E. Richardson solos, with Mrs. C. D. McClure at the 12. Miss Walsh was presented with & | Freshen up the paint, reupholster a ehalr of awdth Mo G D e Leautiful picture of the Madonna, the | two, rearrange the Lo . family are now in their new home, plano; harp soios by Miss Elizabeth | peantiful picture of the JOconna, the | tus, rearrange the draperies or paper o room K(-yes a group of tenor solo selec- tions by Mr. George F. C! with Miss Mary Louise Sullf the piano. and piano solos by Gustav Miss Margaret Gor- | Copsult us about Prices <xeeptional's reasonsble. Estimates cheerfully furnished, CORNELL WALL PAPER (0. _714 13tk Now. M. 5373-5374 BIRD’ Q 1415 G St. dent of the club. our peeds. line Rex, pre: Births Reported. | ., who, as “Mlss Washington,” re jcently won distiction as the most | The following births have been reported to ibeautitul young lady, will also be | fie heslth depurtment within the last fwenty presented. Mr. Rudolphe de Zapp, | Wilbert C. president of the society, assisted by = 5 the board of governors, will make the | Julian ¥ Presentations. There will be dancing. Le Grande i George Weckel from 8 to’ 12 o'clock, in' = at the residence of the lat- Mr. Issac Birch, 3128 and Lola B. Lewls, boy. ind Elizabeth Lyan, girl and Elsie M. Kirkpatrick, girl. e v Opposite Keith's Furs Exclusively Tel. Frank. 5752. Bull and Mr. Richmond Maury, which | Mr. and Mrs. Abb Landis and their it tions is took place Saturday night. Idaugmon Miss Lucile Landis, will e ‘},_':5:5- :{;} Newest s :1']{0:““ leave Tuesday morning for a motor ey gl uately de Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Adams of (tTiP over the National highway, | Myer and Celin Effects of the ex- Morrison street, Chevy Chase, are in{through Cumberland, Wheeling, C Paul and l'lo;en‘rr"lb iardon boy. beantifn! . and Vivian Gon Dallas Albert H. and Lola Austin, ! Herbert A. and Beulah Sirm Daniel and Mamie Kandolph, ‘girl. lumbus, Indianapolis and Louisville for Nashville, where they will remain for the winter. They expect to re- turn in the early spring and again itake up their residence at the High- ir Wraps, Coats and scarts to' be secn ln Furs =re. Inspection invited. \Rebuddlng Furs a Specialt; spending in Atlantic City. Mi TRADE-MARK C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC., Auctioneers, 715 13th Street N.W. The Entire Valuable Furnishings and Rich Household Appointments ne at the 1 & ouse 1814 2 be Dr. isdith Se_ Ville Williuim J. La. Varre, Mrs. Mary A will M:s. Luc'a Borderi, {EGISTERED Removed From 2209 Massachusetts Avenue To Be Sold at Public Auction Within Our Galleries, 715 13th Street N. W. Barkiey and Mrs. Lucy C. Shaw. Miss Yvonne Lans- Bergstrom, Miss Miss Edith Miss_ Dolly Smith and Miss Helen Bur- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1921, STARTING 10 A. M. Embracing in part Mahogany Case Weber Baby Grand Piano, large Italian Gilt Table, marble top supported by carved griffins; Carved Italian Gilt Armchair, loose cushion, upholstered in heavy silk brocade; large Kermanshah Carpet, large Serapi Carpet, Adam Satinwood Painted Drawin; Room Suite, handsome French Walnut and Mahogany Escretoire, brass trimmed; Elizabethan Oak Dining Room Suite, Hand-painted English Leather Screen, Marie Antoinette Old Ivory Enamel Bed- room Furniture, cane panels; Rich Velour and other Draperies, Queen Anne Ma- hogany High Boy, Luxurious Three-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite, in velour, loose cushions; Imported Table China, Ta'l Italian Gilt Torchieres, Polychrome and other Table Lamps, Two-piece Cane Back Mahogany Living Room Suite, loose cush- ions, in damask ; High Back Carved Oak Hall Chairs, Decorative Mirrors, Colored Prints, Brass and Wrought Iron Andirons, Davenport Tables, Sheraton Mahogany Screen, cane panels at top; Colonial Mahogany High Boy, bandy legs, and many other articles of virtu. On Exhibition Tuesday & Wednesday, October 11th & 12th TERMS CASH C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC., Aucts. AU far not rew furs on sale. HOME FUR SHoP AW +_and N. Hair Goods and Beauty Shops e for Appointment 8635 Col. 10153 “Meet Me at Heller's” Beading OPPENHEIMERS Kave an interes in_her Mo K RY KAUF INCORPORAT ED SHOP S§th at E, b n_of the CLOSED WEDNESDAY W ail Orders a Specialty. MAN DOUBLE VALUES FOR TWO DAYS’ BUSINESS IN ONE! ALL-WOOL U \lQUL SERGE Wonderful faucy For the cool day all the wanted shades Waghington o S bt Infants’ & Children’s Oultfits Our Fall and Winter Selections of Apparel for Babies and Girls and Boys to 6 are extreme- Iy lovely. In both Imported and Domestic De- signs we present a complete showing of the Newest Styles. Whether_ it is the Practical Outfit for the Vigorous Play hours or the Ex- quisite Little Apparel for Dress, the models are all Unusual, with Excellent Choice at Moderate Prices. Long and Short White Dresses Long and Short Petticoats.... Bloomer Dresses, colored. . ABAIRR L Colored Dresses .. $1.25 to $1850 Serge, Silk, Crepe de Chme and Velvet Dresses Coats, white and colored. . $7.50 to $60.00 Sweaters, white and colored. ..83.75 to $11.50 Sweater Suits v....$6.50 to $18.50 Boys’ Suits .. cee”..52.50 to $21.50 Bt o e ..$2.50 to $15.75 Caps and Bonnets. ...$1.50 to $18.50 5 to $59.50 $1.50 to $7.50 Rompers and Creepers Bibs, Silk Wrappers, Sacques Bootees, Mittens and Caps to Match Novelties, Dolls, Play Rugs, Scales Bassinets, Wardrobes, Cribs, Costumers Kiddie Koops, Dressing Tables and Bath Tubs Combined sport Women's fast Qlor checked and figured Aprous. Full cut. sizes. Popular styles. Rig. double —*‘run-of-the-mil! Limited quantity. of BOYS’ UNION Sizes to 34. Regula 12% Choice of over twe: signs; heavily fleeced sides; bables’ wear, etc. special purchase. Scores of pretty Jersey, serge, dresses r heather styles with | broa asts. vf.i'c"i“..r ’;n:::x’ c:lllr sx-- to 46. | gun metal English Worth $2. Warm and hea: ;}m-flhbed nm!nmfl cIIL59c rly 25c Heavy Fleeced] Striped Outing FLANNEL suitable for nightwear. DRESSES ¢ collection of blue serge motlels with embroidered flounces: wmodels for misses aud ut range of styles—very uew! ~WOOL JERSEY AND HEATHER WOMEN'S SUlTS , MISSES’ notch collar, manniest models in belt, novel pockets, pleat- cannot be guplicated in RACKS, 815 AND $20 COATS & DRESSES $ tricotine and silk st fashions: also fully lined. in la ‘models, ine polo cloth n Creations for misses and women. 98c Bungalow APRONS Oc Pink or White GOWNS 69c striped Percale| s regulai|pegular $1 values to be put n sale Tuesday. akes. ell made. 81x90 HEMSTITCHED SHEETS bed size of extra fine muslin with 3-inch hem—seamless ¢ $2 grades. On sale Tuesday while they last. EXTRA! Men’s & MEN’S Boys’ | SHOES S figgs ;$.§:.9m5 kid models. Sizes & 70c each. Sale 9:15 A. " 20c_Yard-Wide Plenty to Last All Day at C nty de-| on both) ‘shorts'"—stripes dots and figures on light ang dark grounds, 1 to 1% vyard| leagthn “end_tauy plecos match. Finest fast colorl des lnclnded in this one-| lay bargain event. A big] High, V, Round Neck| $1 Pink, Elastic-top CORSETS 4c Women's fine coutdl. models Made of soft nnlnmk and|'n sizes up to 28. Standard i Niatly, Very special SALE OF 8$5 TO $7 and hlucer lace mleo——pmn or tip viel STORM RUBBERS For men, women and children —all sizes in each lot. PERCALES CREPE 19¢ 4Also Dblue. crepe;. perfect oods, cut from full piece; cellent quality, for gowns, Special and sl 19! $l for . Tuesday Prt;gress Is Costly to Us—You Gain Much Thereby WO new elevators for your greater convenience—their installa- tion is a great expense and handicap to us. Our watchword, “Fashion with value,” takes on added significence in the light of special pricing on new things to offset rebuilding handicaps. ! Think of It! $7.50 Radium Silk Petticoats, $5 A hundred of them just received. Some are straightline models with deep hems, others have tucked flounces or pleated ruffles. Co'ors wonderfully assorted; navy, black, seal, henna, whirlpool, new mohawk, emerald, jade, purple, old colonial and blossom. Can you think of a more attractive array? 1216 F St. N.W. Store Hours: 9:15 to 6:00, Including Saturday Noteworthy Are Women’s Cloth Dresses, $34.75 Fashion: Smart coat lines predeminate, some have 10velty girdles beaded for color, others augment smartness with vestezs of contrasting duvetyn—still others show braid. Materials are worthy tricotines and poiret twil's. Value: Smartness beggars the question, but smartness is always accompanied by value at Jelleff’s These dresses show exceptional value. Jellefi’'s—Second Floor. “Guaranteed All-Wool” Jellef’s—Main Floor. Tested in the Jelleff Lakoratory! A new idea—and one we think that every one is going to like. Woolen garments entering this house are to be tested for purity of the wool, and our blue ticket illustrated above will signify that the test has been made and that the Jelleff organization stands behind the cloth as 100% pure. We are inaugurating this new feature by testing the cloths of our Fall Suits and these now bear the Tclld" - guaranteed pure wool label. i If the public likes the innovation our laboratory will be enlarged so that every woolen garment may be included. To Center Attention on This Idea—Important Sales Fashionable Fall Suits High-Class Tweeds—Beautifully tailored—Qualities usually $30 to $65. at................. .$25.50 Strictly Tailored Suits of the best Tricotines—Usually $60 to $70, at......................$49.75 Fashion Suits—Fur trimmed, in the handsome soft-finished fabrics of the season—Usually $85 to $100, at .... ..$58.50 The Famous “Milgrim” Tnllleun—Plam and fur-trimmed . s .$150 to $225 Smartly designed, carefully tailored and laboratory tested, these Suits are a remarkable cxposition of value! - Wow't you see them? If you want pure wool—fashion and value—look for the Jelleff tested labels Are You Acquainted with “Miss $2.50”?—the New Member of the “GOLD STRIPE” Family you will not have to accept the nev.comer on faith. “$2.50"—a heavier silk than “$2,” but otherwise the same sterling quality, with the same patent gold stripe that prevents garter runs. If you prefer silk hems and feet there’s “$2.75.” Very little to pay in any case for the satisfaction you get. 1216 F S AW, Store Hours: 9:15 to 6:00, Including Saturday JellefPs—Main ‘Floor.