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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY,: OCTOBER 18, 1921. Kean Leake, widow of Judge Leake. ° O Mrn. Alfred Castle and her son, Mas- A ter Donald, who hiave spent some time at the La Fayette, left today for Hon- olulu to jolu her husband, going by way (Continued from Eighth Page. of San Francisco, Washington e “Wi-Mo-Dau-Sis” home after December 16 at 1371 4th| Mrs. R. Platt ot Columbus, who has TWO Sales Of LOW Sl’loes At $7.85 avenue, Loulsville, Ky. been visiting Mrs. Harrlet H. Herbert F f 1717 P st hi turned to her | = fd et dumstun a oots Mr. and Mrs. Willlam B. Hester re- ! turned to Washington yesterday, | after an absence of two months spent | Mr. A. Eugeno Kirby has gono to| in visiting the national parks and |Saglnaw, Mich., to attend the funeral of | on the Paclfio coast. his father-in-law, Mr. L. P, Mason. Mrs. Kirby has been with her father Mrs. Foster, widow of Col. J. M.|during his last illness. Mr, and Mrs. Foster of New York, is spending the [ Kirby will return to New York In the week In Washington visiting her |neur future and will visit Washington . An Extraordinary Sale ) : & g«{u!lnl,’ Z\:l‘s. Jessle llilurll‘zesp f\c’ker. this winter. Mrs, Foster was we. oW here H < : Genuine Hudson Seal Coats 25l Hal 1™ ed ™8 | comptipentary ganey wil o gien et bl i amateur theatricals. Mras. Foster is|, Lo e nights of Co- cial purchase f in deep mourning, not only for Col. |{OmorTow night, at the Knights of GO0 | Al 3.9 § ] X Foster, but for her brother, the lats | unbus Hall, 608 13 sixect, by fnolj some of the newest fall ( It was our good fortune to secure from one of our Best Manu- Mr. John Townley. Tamin. Clrds o. 198, faskions: - - N .o o o . \ facturers a number of very beautiful Hudson Seal Coats, 45 and 48 Sy Everest Georwe Hawell of : . inches long s a x‘“IBTl(l at the New w;'uar'd viil}llle Marnage Licenses. | MP‘““‘ Leather— E = ere visiting friends and attendin i the nll!ht»}:mlgAhou:ld ;lel;llng‘..‘ l.l)uugh‘-' o urtiage licensesiikiavs Thexs'ianued o the [} "F'I,:;;:lr'!‘ S(;x';::‘:z' Some are plain. Others have contrasting collars of excep- S8 oF e e eap RevONERR | S K n ks ot ciadon, T8 at Xl “Belmont” Pumps. f Sy ! ¥ S o = = T = e Party. _Earle 1. Collmer, U. 8. and Ruth A. tionally handsome Skunk or Squirrel. The New, Unusual Design- sar College Fund. COJeeey Sumivon ‘of Scotland, Md., and Mamte | Aty New Ta: Browa { ing is both a charming and important feature. e aprishiliest of Falloween fun T e clty, el Bailey | and Black Welt-sole Ox- ttl qusedni,e. 3501 Newark strect, A, Wldeway and Violet G. Bradiey. | i e - fords and Pumps—and short We are anxious that you should have the advantage of this Getover 32, Trom > untin's oclock. £or | 30 enant Blosence | BIGGER demand 1;!“" ior “| lines of turn-sole models in & r . o the Vassar Coll fund. All of the e L. 11, veral y S pd - ack sati 2 successful purchase. The cost to us would ordinarily exceed the joys mearest and: dearest to children ! e o Hienmond asa Gertrude | several years past. First, be black satin, patent and other it Enacial Price st whichrare ateoficsineith 5 Wil be cxplolted, the elaborate ar- | B Ntokinr of Griage, ¥ ) | cause a lot of Boots are being Iea;hm- educed from v DPECId CC d V. v 1, rangements including a puppet show, % g v i . 5 = ¥ DpECcl : ering these coats $385 Pony Tiden, snooting " enitery “Hat: | polviliam ¥ Davly ‘nd Wihel 3. Vavgbas, | f asked for this fall. 7oREnli51e sl 1O YOU oo . L - loween stunts of every conceivable| William E. Dean and Marion E. Brown. | B, Wit ol ol ¢ 6w Bv efues s O N e 0x € 0 S pp w RO S kind and & mysterious fortune l(‘ll;‘l'. X‘HL‘:‘I‘"‘ E.I"nl,l'll]llon nlrlflhAn?;lko, Hxfllmtflk 1l v S v - ham wiese N i = 4 £ H e s b master Wit dark el | b E | Add the enviable reputation of “Wis At $5.95 Fhiveet (2 T, G065, Houghuats. pops > hot | el Mo-.Dau.Sls’.’ for every desirable shoe HAT bier purchase T Sireet Comner Sirleents: then' there will ‘be hooks, ki quality. Prices back to good old nor- 'I' AT big purchase. a % :inllo\\o-:n favors and other 1 t.— ' ® “third below the or sale. mal times 5 : drive for the A market. Maryland, Virginia ty sud Katherine ginia, will personaliy attend Tan, Brown, Black Three Popular Grades T Welt - sole Walking - $6.50 $7.45 $8.50 Including many of our —— B e ; regular stock styles of acks, Tans, Browns—any desired shape of toe R B or height of heel. Good Looking—but richly plain, Steap Dumps, Bucde buass sensible, practical and comfortable. ‘ y Rear Admiral Fletcher, will be the| _Jay C. Mervin of Palatks, Fla., and Bess L. || will conduct the kiddy kar races for ompson and Eleanora Robinson, € 12 ? ch#ldren and Miss Ellzabeth Jones, |both of Raitimore. I i o a . another Vassar debuntante of the| Hary L. Wellington and Madge D. Snellings. . season, will preside over tho cider| Lewis B Barly of this clty and Lucratey Miss Sybil Fletcher, daughter of |bcur. (d comical cat of Halloween time. Miss Have ou rie An Helen Griffin, debutante daughter of | Nuzlo Russ and Santioa Zout =~ ||} I I 1 y retired Admiral Robert S. Griffin, |ani crace Taubenbein of thiseltyr oo o] barrel. The patronesses are Mrs. | Byits of Biument B Mrs. Charles n;‘HI:I;Z‘I"Sr Howard Alston und Martha R. Webster. nry S Sports Hosiery OOLS, Silk-and-Wools and others, specially priced— “Elk Grove™ is just another name for the most popular BUTTER in \\:hluu_L;lun. D: Mrs, lace R Frank B. Kellogg, Mrs. Victor Kauft- When you order your butter supply from the grocer - mann, Mrs. John A. Logan and Mrs. don’t just say butter, specify “Elk Grove” and thereby — = with hundreds of Vassar women now 1 J. Ca « llvh:z in Washington and ouul-;x G ‘“fififu,:?fiycflfifi'fnéhlnd‘h & & 99 coming to the capital especially for| purienyBo 5 The Daily Spread on the Daily Bread ‘ the fete. Hlonas 3" 3" ingteld . Wi I)(Fh‘” of this s, = | Deaths Reported. ing_deaths Lave been reported to partient within the last twenty- Mary Logan Tucker. win the good wishes of your family. - 2 % P o Mrs. cabot s = was guest of | $1, $1.10, $1.95, onor last ¢ g at the Red Cross 07 Vermo i ¥ lubhouse: where & card purty for the ¥10 Tith street 191416 Pa.Ave, $2.50, $2.75, $3.50 From Sunny Clover Fields to Snow-White Dinner Table 7th &K 233PaAveSE benefit of the Near East Rellef orphan fund was arranged by Mrs. L. B. ’ Holderb; I Hospit: st Capitol wireet. o for Incurablos. | 3 Newton street Ofcials ana personnel of the In- terior Department. with friends, filled | * more than thirty tab Mrs. Holderby will 1y parties for this c one to be held Saturda vember 19. George Wash- ! 0 n Hospital. W minutes, Georgetawn 1i ange month- . the next vening, No- —_Elk Grove Butter is carefully guarded against im- purities throughout every stage of its making, a standard of cleanliness and sanitation is maintained at the source of the cream supply—the dairy farms—in the making of the butter itselfi—the marketing—right down to the mo- ment until you place it in your ice box. The result is a perfect butter. . Sth street northeast. Mrs. Siegfried Edstrom. wife of the | Births Reported. ! | oye financial adviser of Sweden and the founder of the first women's club in| The following births have been reported to Sweden, will be the guest of honor at | the health department within the last twenty- the reception at the College Wo {ul;_r hours A s A iy Club, 1822 T street. lunmrro‘?' ;\ l:g (é;r(“lln‘::“,r‘:.;r;hcob;:n, boy. T at 8:30 o'clock. At 9 o'clock Mr: us, boy. mfl Srom will Speal informs ile Srrvud: “gir, i 608 TO 614 ST. 8 d Rachel A. Ple; i N James aocd Addie Dorsey, Elk Grove Batter is Sold by Grocers Who - Supply Their Customers the Best Butter GOLDEN & CO., DISTRIBUTORS F Cunningham &y € 316 7th St. N.W. All college women tend this meetin Mrs. Edstrom w Manly, Mrs. Amos A. The House of Courtesy—— Approximately 65,000 locomotiv Earle. Walker, Miss Edna .| are in use on American railwa Miss Elizabeth Wilson and Mrs. Jo: = — geph Zirkle. Mrs. Henry White will preside in the dining room. Monday afternoon Mrs. Ellis Meri- dith will be the guest of honor at the weekly tea of the College Women's Club and_will speak on_the subject, “Getting Past the City Editor.” ‘ Presenting Some Wonderful Values In the Inexpensive Dress Dept. Dresses For street and af- ternoon wear that A card party will be given by the Abigail Harti Rice Chapter, . A. R., Thursday evening, at the Har- rington Hotel. This isx the voung ladies’ chapter that maintains an Americanization school in the city, and it is to further this work that this card party is giv Mrs. Ber- trand Trenis is chairman. Freedom Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Blanchard will from excessive perspirstion and Mr. C. J. Blanchard to Speak Before the Women's City Club. be the guests of honor of the business i : 3 alnd professional women's section of all annoying bodily odor is now the Women's City Club at an in- ; formal dinner tomorrow evening. At safely possible through the use 8 o'clock Mr. Blanchard will illustrate ssentic liqui his lecture on “Making the Desert OfSANS the new antisepticliquid Blossom” with his own motion pic- mgdy that 2% N s N | tures and colored slides, which he h: 1 N N | Dersomatly taken " during it "many : we are permitted § \ Years he has spent in solving the —controls perspiration safely by fortunat: N ° N | problem of establishing home-loving —will not stain y fortunate own- \ \ American communities in the west. ; 3 3 | wednesaay € 0S€ VUL | GE¥memifinhidinl Cisses Sp o it S R ° nterested in this work which will be —is guaranteed ess . \ - N | discussed this winter by Congress. 5 \ §\ The. following committee will b in —can be applied any time this sale at \ | NN \ | charge: Judge Mary O'Toole, chair- \ N N N | man; Miss Efiie Ware, Miss Elizabeth N N|C. Harris, Miss Mary Louise Sullivan, N N N N | Mre Mary Nve Bingham, Dr. A, Fran- N SO — N |ces Foye, Mrs. Jennie O. Berliner and N = N |Migs ebecea Btaime, ~° F N Q mong other guests who wi at- :% § tend the informal dinner will be udge an rs. George E. Aukam, § § Capt. and Mrs. Marshall McKibbin, N N | Mr._and Mrs. liam Murray, Miss \ Worth Up to $50 N |F. F. Stiles, Mrs. M. V. Winters and § P o \\Q Master Mason Winters. N § A wonderful lot of fine Coats k\ Mrs. Margaret Monteiro Berry has s the perfect toflet necesslty N\ 5 ~ N [retuned _trom “Richmona, where she for de atywomen: AT N in Duvet de Laine, Illama, Bo- PY N | was called the last of September by ty drog N 5 = | the sudden death of her brother, Judge 8nd, departmient stores—oe § livia, Broadcloth, Velours, Sil- § Andrew X i\im-te:ro Jof Goochland, fwmz' ‘bflfll miled = s s N |whose_ funeral took place from the postpaid for 6oc. § vertip Bolivias, etc., beautifully R C.,mdmmdo( the sm{)edfll.{jmn n Riche Z 2 - mond, and who was buried in the fam- § tailored, fur-trimmed and plnll; iy ,:,‘_.;‘_m,‘hm the :,,me cemetery ‘H%,; Aetna Chemieal Co, = 5 | VWO where rest two presidents of t [orcester, Mass. \ tailored. Every coat full si s United States and the president of the Wereater. Mo \ the mestof her oosin Mo Andraey Liimiss s oost o1 | Z Canton Crepe Judge the models critically from your individual standpoint—and weigh the qualities by a high-stand- ard—and you’ll agree they are surpassingly attrac- % 215 Suits Worth Up to $55 An exceptionaly fine lot of Fall and Winter Suits superbly tailored in Broadcloth, Velours, ° Duvet de Laine, Tinseltones and Tricotine; some fur-trimmed * and some plain tailored. These . suits we consider to be the best values ever offered by this store. All sizes for women and misses. Worth Up to $25 Dresses in this lot represent a special purchase together with a number from our ° regular lines where the range of sizes is not Georgette §\\; tive and surprisingly priced. P:r‘_:_“_ ‘§ Ser; N\ . ’ ges \ All sizes—from Misses to Matrons Velours The Boudoir Shop —and its personal service— In all Washington there has not been an Exclusive Shop—devoted to feminine personal finery—until now—it’s here. Such features of wardrobery as Negliges, Boudoir Caps and Slippers and Silk Underwear —provided in assortments so large that every taste can be satisfied. Not the stereotyped styles—but specially designed and -made gar- ments—that will appeal to your taste—and your purse as well. For one of the features of the Boudoir Shop is moderate price. Conveniently located—on the First Floor. Hallowe'en Novelties o "‘laa"_‘;: or small your party—let us design the favors for Hallowe'en—in the Dennison Crepe papers —even to complete costumes, They’ll be orig- inal—and unique—and consequently the more appreciated. outeenth at G Street M Z Introducing New Blouses Three late arrivals: 77 x4 24 7 % % Z Overblouses—Crepe de chine and Georgette combinations—a brand-new model, which ties at the side. Navy Blue and Black. Georgette Blouses, with square neck and Tuxedo collar; trimmed with filet lace. White and Flesh. Crepe de Chine Blouses, tai- lored model; with embroidered Tuxedo collar. White and Buff. Choice. ..... B e 5 A0 % % % NN, complete. The lot consists of Canton Crepes, Crepe Back Satin, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Georgettes, etc. All sizes for wom- en and misses. N