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i 1 | . Wedding Gifts Old Velvet and Plush HATS Re-Covered on the New Style Frames Bring in your last season’s hat and let us re-cover it from our wide assortment of vew style .frumes-—you will save con- ~iderable. OLD BEAVERS. FELT AND VELOUR WATS REBLOCKED IN THE NEW FALL STYLES apsortment of Hat,Frames—frames made | to order any size or sty " =1 Complete line of velvets, duvetyn and feather trimmings. f LADIES' CAPITAL HAT SHOP 508 11th St. N.W. ii} Our Work is Our Reputation SLLO Aucts., 715 Estate Sale (By Catalogue) At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th Street Wednesday and Thursday October 26 and 27, at 1 p.m. each day, be-. ing effects from a very prominent local estate (name withheld by request) by or- der of the American Security & Trust Co. and George L. Starkey, executors, togethe.r with additions from other estates and pri- vate families. g s Embracing in Part: Handsome Solid Mahogany Dining Room Suite. Hall Clock, Persian Rugs in ail, sizes. Valuable Library, Paintings, Water Colors, Sterling Silver, Plated Ware, Complete Dutch Mar- quetric Bed Room Suite, Diamonds. Jewelry, Large Stones, Louis X\=Gilt Drawing Room Suite, Large Mahogany Cabinet Victrola with motor, Imported China, Rich Draperies, Upright Piano, Mahogany Furniture of Every Description, Domestic Rugs, Etc. On View Monday and Tuesday, - Main 8322 i REGaTINED October 24th and 25th > Terms: Cash. , For October Bride HIGHEST QUALITY—REASONABLY PRICED Six _Sterling _Sil- . Cut E'I‘I‘II' \'\'a:':r Set, the ver Fairfax Tea- newest brilliant cut— spoons, jin case.... 57-00 with mirror plateau... 515 X S Pearl-handle Fruit case . hes = $6.00 pred e Vi g 85 Four-piece Coffee $7'90 Large Knives, 8-inch Cut Glass Bow}, $ 4 beautiful brilliant cut Seth Thomas Clock, mahog- any case, 8-day; Y2-hour strike; Cathedral ch.me —the newest stylus l 8-50 8-inch Casserole, nickel sil- vered; Pyrex Dish $4 50 Set, Sheifield L A o w.th*etched cover.. Ieinch, o mat Sterling Silver and Cut Glass BOWE} Ecid Bltucd Sherbert Set—6 pieces Sh;fiehl T { s;:?'ood in case ......... pi 530 our-piece ea .an A Tray Sheffield Sterling Silver e Steak Set, new e I 512.50 design ........... e $4-50 26-piece Set Rogers' Plate, 2 i $12.00 antee, in chest... ........ $1.50 CctroarctasyZarnrnet’6? JEWELERS i 704 7th Street NW. T Sterling Silver Pie Server Indigestion Gases Heartburn Sourness Flatulence Palpitation Instant relief! No waiting! A few tablets of harmless, pleasant “‘Pape’s Diapepsin’® correct acidity, thus regulating digestion and making sick, upset stomachs feel fine. Beststomach corrective known, Large 60c Case—Drugstores s \\\\\U/, U il N 2 TN A =) A ofF Az 3 ~ = ‘= = 5 B T 3 5 2%z 3)- = =z = = NP~ 2) SR EXTITPE S AN T Zomme Tz : *Pape’s Cold Compound" Breaks Cold in Few Hours Instant Reliei!. Don't stay stuffed-up! = Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Cold ‘Compound” taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks any cold right up. h The first dose opens ‘clogged-up nostrils and air passages #f head; stops nose running; relieves headache, dullness, fever- ishyess, sneezing. “Pape’s Cold, Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. hacpmthnut assist- agce. “Tastes nice. Contains no quinine, Insist upon Paps's, AN & CO.. Inc.. 13th Street C. G. SLOAN, & CO., Inc., Aucts. )| Tenn. ~ Vsl return-to Phlladelphta to live. Former Splendor [Detailed storles, suppigmenting cabled dis- Datches, are being recefted from staff cor- Tespondenta of the Associated Press, who are now stationed at the chief centers of Russia, ‘ter bavi transversed the fawine area long the Volga river. Their observations, setting forth condit'ons in the population centers comprise a serles of Interesting arti- cles, one of which follows.—Ed.] By 8 Btaff Correspondent of Assoclated Press, TIFLIS, October 1.—This city under Soviet rule bears many resemblances to another city: of unique beauty— Budapest, Hungary—when that gay place of opera and- fine streets and houses and handgome people was favored by a soyiet, under thé ardent Bela Kun, in the spring and summer of 1919. Before that time both were wealthy ‘aud well-cared for, despite a long and disastrons war. - Business |was fairly brisk, shops were filled | with cxpensive articles with all that the heart desired In udornment. . When_the- corresponident saw ~this city of Tiflls two Yeurs ago its mag- niticent Georglan Club & huge muniéi- pal resort open to rich and poor, was he e of unbounded gayety. Here public - hospitality was Landed out broadly to all strangers. Its little theafer was filled with goud dancers and actors and singers. Faded Street Be Now, until the opera jthe sole place of amu: ithe movies. It is atte led by redino {soldlers,#its gardens fille taded {street beauties of the othe. sex, while ose bourgeoisie who have been un- | Jo to flec hold forth in a modest | f .ttle restaurant down stairs called {the Cufe de Parls. Its menager i8/1i (The former proud owner of the Hotel to jorient. He Is & Frenchman. nge things in the s his sununing up of the situation.” As a matter of f: {they like this new libert; H to itfes. sopens, it 13 ment, except Mrs. David Street of Raltimore ia the house gmest of Capt. and Mrs. George . Langdon Whitford on New- lands street. ‘Mn and Mrs. Charies Emery {liher were at home last evening. | when their guests were asked to j meet their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ard Mrs. Robert Golden Carter. vho have juet returned from lln:ir: vedding trip. The Women's Democratic Club of | ‘hevy Chase nas Joined with th hree precincts in the Bethesda d -rict and will have {1t Imirle’s Hall, In Beth. { Jctober 5, at 0 b Albert Ritchie of Maryland will de- Iver an address. All tiie candidates ‘or election this full will also be present and make short addresses. Mrs. David Lawrence has returned ‘o her home after visiting relatives n_South Carolina. { i { Mr. and M. J. Eric_Powell have taken poasession of the Hillyer house, which they recently purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Burks have taken possession of their home on Newlands street, which tbey recently wurchased from Mr. and Mrs. Weaver, ind entertained informally at dinaer it their home last week. Mr. John Davis of New York city, has_been the housc guest of | and Mrs. Fred has re-| rned to his hom, . Mrs. Charles Semmes, will entertain he members of her ecard club at uncheon at her home Tuesday afier- | won. F=— { Judge_und Mrs. Thomas | Balley huve r louse ‘ zone to Washington, where they have | Lincoln, aken an apartment for the winter nouths. M1 i William L. Hillyer was hostess ! i 1 Chevy Chase Chapter of the Florence !Crlttenlan i meeting. ! Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gifford have sold | jtheir home on Oliver street, and Mrs. Gifferd hus gone to Kentucky :Strect to spend the winter with her parents while her husband will travel through . THE SUNDAY ' STAR, WASHINGTO that both poor and rich would like to get away from it In Tiflis some things are better ordered than they were Budapest. good food, prices. There the comparison ends. The street cars are not running, for lack of oil or something. Anyway, people might just as well walk, as they have no special reason for get- ting anywhere quickly. The homes of Tiflis, once 5o vast apd elcgunt in their hospitality, are still outwardly interiors are different. been requisitioned and divided, with their furniture slowly finding its way merly prominent as a politicfan,” has had all of his fine residence taken from him, and each time he finds a furnished room it is requisitioned at the order of some old enemy, now he has been made to move cight times. ‘There is still enough clothes left from the old days so that nobody appears shabby. there civilizin, East Reltef. There the correspondent met a woman looking for work. She was from Riga and had lived fifteen years teaching languages But now she had no one to whom to give lessons or who could pay for them. Work under the soviet was of | 20,000 rubles a month, the price of a | few pounds of bread. - e serubbing would happen when winter came she act, ' dured not think, like many thousands so well of othe ‘Who, October. was Miss Elizabeth King. after spending severul weeks in Vire ! ginia. Mr. t her home to the members of the | Philadelphia cha and Mrs. Mission for its first mu,,;‘méd'fu their homec. Capt. and Mrs. Cavode Davis have purchased a new house on Jenifer| with their three children. Mr where she lived with her parent: late Mr. and Mrs. George Swartzell. of Russia M ; E h * > C' o Miss Sarsh Bain of Norfolk, Va. - Mere Echo in Large Cities g™zt St Spencer nada, making the trip by automobile, spending lr‘;g:: Mr. and Mrs. Brenizer are now in .C honeymoon. Mrs. Brenizer formerly Miss Loulse Burke.” in_soyiet There is food to be had, and” at not impossible|day afternoon when the artists the afternoon were Miss Nations Miss J. C. Carroll. Miss Marfan and Mrs. Edgar Chace, Homes Requisitioned. 2bout twenty couples present. handsome, but the Most have land, Albert T. Ritchie. Mrs. Samuel 8. Ludlum was hostess “hace, daughter of Mr. entertained at a dance at the home of her parents Thursday evening, when there were Dr. Benjamin Perry will entertain a stag party at dinner Tuesday evening in homor of the Governor of Mary- ' D. ¢, OCTOBER 23, 1921_PART 2. Davis “|1s_ well remembered in Chevy Chl‘nhe, Charles at & musical tea at her home Wednes- for and the pawnshops. One man, for- until Big Values This Week Hudson Seal Coats, Muskrat Coats, French Seal Coats, Capes and Stoles Of work for a living, is little or noge. The only influence left is the Near in_ Tiftis. uxe, she 8aid, becaus: it pa e ecauss it paid only e experts on ort motiee. s now engaged in selling clothing in the murkets on B chr cl‘ iission, but the proflt was o arry ba al wnd courageous s she appeared be, she begged with tears in her iMfyr. of High-Giade Furs for any kind of a place-—sewing. floors—"“anything.” What 1303 G St. N.W. ponite Droop's. LT If You Were - Entertaining | _ Tonight It it were a dinner p would you have the silver correctly serving each cou the candlesticks, the for flowers, the the other silver the table nee . 1 it were just a few fr. i1 the cveaning, wouid have the serv sandwiches —the trays sential for perfect hospitali meet for gifts. HARRIG- EWENG - 3 S MRS. J. REANY KELLEY, before her marriage e and Mrs. Jumes E. Moser and | have returned* to their home and Mrs. Frank Pequignot of 0 bhave visited Mr. ade C. Ostrom, have re- HAIR SPECIALISTS, i 5 FIFTH AVE, l ; and have moved ' Annourfce the opening Mrs. Anderson Petinovich of Jack- sonville, Fla,, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. | 3., G. Skelton. ¢ s i ‘Mr. and’ Mrs. A. . Grithes have | !s0ld their house and gone to New ! York city to make their home. | Mr and’ Mrs. J. J. Tiggert have!! "ought the Gifford house, on Oliver| atreet, and are now.itving there. ! Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Morse have sold elr house on Maple nvenue and :ave gone to Boston, Ma to live. ! | Mr.and Mrs. L. E. Lea. who purchased | | the house, arc pleasantly situated there for the winter Mrs. J. M. Lrimer of Ridgewood avepue has sold her home and is in Washington for the winter. Mr. Joseph A. Simpson of Denver. Colo,, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Martin Farrington. Mrs. H. E. Morgan of Winona is; sisiting her son-in-law and daughter, | Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Shields. | Missqs _Adelaide and Edith Ful- | ler of Clefeland, who have been | house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Farrington, have returned to their | home. Before visiting Mr. and Mrs. Farrington the Misses Faller spent % weeks in_Maine. Capt. an@ Mrs: J. A. Taylor have purchased the Imirie house, on Ridge- wood' avenue. tie ‘west and séuth. J Curtis Féeser motored W. Va., where | they are visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morga: i who | PARISIAN FUR CO. order—don’t hesi- tate to bring your grandmother’s old furs, we will re- model them into the newest styles. Complete assortment of sepa- | H of offices at Second Floor. Telephone Main 6956 Tnder the Perwonal Dirseti, Miss Anne Ogilvie 625 Pa. Ave. S.E. Phone Line. 6258, Fur garments to in this City, nor any. - <with any like or similar name. plications may be obtained in Washington only at our office at 1106 .~ Connecticut Ave. in excess of the list prices shown in our booklet have been - unauthorized. skins for Stoles, Chokers, and Cafis for. Your Fur Washington. were accompanied on an tensive | motor trip through Panmsylvania and Maryland by rs.. Morgan's sister. | 2 - have raturned | M: Mrs. Harry Fidler have [{]| giv the house on Rosemary | street which. they occupled during the | summer and have taken an apart- ment in ‘Washington for the winter. Mr. Walter Carter. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Golden Carter, has entered University of Pennsylvania for his third year. The Chevy Chase Chapter of the Young Women's Christian_ Associa- ||| tlon will give its annual bazaar at the Chevy Chase Library on October 28 from 2 to 6 p.m. Sre. George . Henderson left last | il week_for Utica, N. Y.. where she wiil | [{[{ epend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Benjamin E. Tilton. 5 Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank P. Wilcox have returned to their home from a short | visit in Philadelphia. Mrs. Laura Chandlee is visiting her brother-in-law_and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan. {" Lieut. ana Mrs. ihave been visiting their parents, Mr. and- Mrs. Clarence F. Sowers, have gone to their new home at Camp | Brage. N. C. i Mras. John L. Cable, wife of Repre- +sentative Cable, and Mrs. Samuel Arents, wife of Representative Arentz - of Novada, were at home Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 6 at the home of Mrs. Cable, on Northampton {N1] street. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Pugh were hosts |[1]] at_dinner at their home last week. Mrs. Thomas- Hartung of Boston is visiting her nephew and niece, D) and Mra. A. M. Stimson. ts. J. E. Driscoll of Knoxville. | &4 who visited her nephew and | X3 nece, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Feeser, has |} gage to Charlestown, W. Va., to visit {{} : her sister, Mrs. Feeser. Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Stimson enter- tained at an -informal musical at|JIl their home_Tuesday evening. M "Mrs. J. J. Allen’ of Elmira, N. Y.. and Mrs. Anna L. Breese of Oak Ridge. are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Crocker. Mrs. Robert E. Fleming entertained at an informal luncheon at her home last week. = Mra. J. B. Hurd of Councll Bluffs, | N Jowa, and daughter. Margaret, who have. been house guests of Dr. and Mrs; Edwin A. Merritt, have returned to.their h Miss’ Dorothy Hurd "I has -entered school at Forest Glen, Md&. for-the winter. Mrs. L. E. Derliy and baby of Bos- ton' are the house guests of “the former's brother}n-law “and sister, Mr. and James E. Sheridan. Mr. and. Mss. Claude-C. Ostrom will glve up their house November 1 and’| J. D. Balmer. who | [T CHOICEST FURS ~-In Widest Selection at ---Most Favorable Prices WHETHER your requirement be but a smart little choker or a luxurious sable wrap, comparison of values will at once tonvince you of the wisdom of buying at a fur house such as this. ! \ {Saks’ prices are decidedly in your favor, while the integrity of a' fur house having back of it a thirty- year reputation for reliability di- vests dealing here of any risk.. = {Inspection is fequested now for : your own satisfaction, while assort- ments of Coats, Wraps, Scarfs, Chokers, Muffs and novelties "are complete. Every wanted pelt and style effect is represented. CLOSING OUT ALL. CHOKERS AT SACRIFICE PRICES - SAKS FUR CO. Manufacturers-who Retf:il at Wholesale Prices ‘71212 F Street. Specially Priced All This Week. nd repuiring by 3027 10u e for choco- late or coffee—the plates for 2 for cigarette ashes—the silver es Our new stocks of fine sil- verware—sterling and plate— mect your every requirement iot silver for the home. and 1106 Connecticut Avenue We have no-other branch or agency connection AN our preparations, method of Hair Treatment and Henna Ap- | I Charges by any former connection || | | New York. Buston, AMany, San Francisco, feather: velvet. The smart costume Llouse reaches 8des of ribbon. %] to the hem of the slip over which 1t | 1s worn. An interesting capo stripes of serge i B et sunburst. A charmin, black silk ne of black jet. Shirrings and bindings of grosgrain AUTUMN FADS. WA costume,blousc of red crepe de (chine is worn over & skirt of black velvet. Two smart romettes of black c trim « hat of black panne (34— E. F. Droop & Sons Co., 1300 G St ——(4 Howard . Huntington Laffargue . Stodart . ... Its tone Afilopiano Welte 1n Mahogany ? “Mer. “Mérode” for Men “Mérods” garments for men embody features mever be- fore thought of —that con- tribute to perfect fit and long wear. “Mérode” . for Women, Children and Men ut togother ifke u | In siiver and g restaurant gown of t has glittering sequins | We distribute standard products. ness on the “One-Price System.” We guarantee every new article of musical merchandise purchased here. accommodating credit terms when requested. We carry the largest, best and most reasonably priced stock of quality merchandise in Washington. - - A nnts EXCLUSIVE WASHINGTON DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE Present: Liszt ’ Paderewski ‘B : Rachmaninoff Wagner G it i Rubinstei 'L:':::' | T m_‘ Damrosch b Kreisler ety . “The Piano of the Musical Immortals™ :chugnyn.- f MacDowell e —————————————— Heink It responds as does \io other piano to every emotion of the piamst, for which reason, and a'most without-exception, it is the first choice everywhere of the musician. Unequivocally it is the best purchase for a lifetime investment. Of Undisputed Dependablliiy Unusually bezutiful iustro- . ment, of fine workmanship f Bramback Baby Grands throughout. No better value Qsach at the price. J e Victor Records The Artapollo Are heard to best advantage Piano, Player-Fiano, Repro- Bush and Gerts Grands An unusuuily fie Amcrics product. H B> distinctive; i mangans o $1,100 Wete-ignon Reproducing Piano I'bere are several different “reproducers”™ on the market—all of which have been developed from the basic “Welie” patents. We have repre<ented the “Welte”" since its first appearance, many years ago, and so far have never found anything that surpasses it. You will hear the best music cut from records taken direct from the finger tips of the greatest pianists of the present and more recent past. ** hand-finished underwear ribbon are used en a black erepe Velvet calla llies on our hats. O dre one hat there are calla lilies form Fall f folded velvet of black, patuted gold LD Souches ol metul—tor example, | or Y090 a4 Witk big giit ornament el 5 | * Gorgeous combs for the evening |'" the center. | calffure have thelr designs interlaced | - - with paradise. Large, straight-brimmed black vel- | vet sallors are decorated with evek- and winter hats show smart Beautify Your Complexion RS, N. C. COON'S asasiih Prescriptious will provide food and 3 will give you a woft. white and n. undreds of wonderful testi- Almond EXin PFoud—Feedn and whitens _the Muscle Oream—F flabby chins —-¥or black] each. A headdress with Ureclan lines is of brilliant and silver filigree Inter- woven with jet. A hat of bla downward sweeping sprays of paradise. i i O | Many of the new models feature | ‘overskirte. net is embroidered l . Moso) wrinkles. | dn, inrie pores. 1.00 or sale at tores_and Mrs. Coon’s Office, 1400 w. thewn—- e 1921 We conduct our busi- We extend There Is But One Genuine * Victor Victrola by that Name Ix an Imitation Player-Pianos of ‘Guaranteed Durability The Autopiano . Contains the b bstitute, Vietro- ality, c- of pric ; OUR SPECIAL $25 to $1,375 The Waldorf . ........ $550 1l in one. Trane- $1,075 | ducing Piano, pases into § Kevs Can be played in 1 aifferent was on the Victor Victrola. Try Our Service Hazleton Welte Upright Hazleton Welte Grand In Mahogany In Mahoewny $2,700 gives you perfect satisfaction SK for “Mérode” by mame—then your search for the best quality underwear is happily ended. ' The beauty and comfort of “Merode” have been achieved by thirty years of study devoted to perfecting and improving every detail. These garments are made of the finest selected yarns knit into beautiful, firm, yet elastic material which gives but does not stretch out of shape. They are cut' by hand, each separately, and follow accurate patterns based on a long study of the human figure. Flatlock seams ml!(e a smooth tailored finish wherever seams are necessary. “Merode” underwear never bunches or wrinkles—it fits as well after many washings as it did when you first wore it. Ask to see “Mérode” hand-finished underwear for women, girls and boys and babies. This high quality underwoar, the finest of its kind, i -auuuu..nop-m’e:'m:&uam: those of 1920. Winship, Boit & Co., Wakefield, Mass. HARVYARD MILLS ‘Underwear