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10 Ball Masquerade 'One of the elaborate affairs of Hal- loween was a masquerade -ball at Hilicrest Inn. The decorations of the ballroom were elaborateggnd ap- propriate. The prizes for ffe most 4rtistic costumes were awarded to Mrs. E. L. Sawyer and JIr. Lewis Wilkinson. : Among the guests were Miss Eliza- -Beth Brux, Mrs. Chenowith, Mis Bowman, Mrs. Bray and Miss Bray. Miss Alley, Mrs. T. B. De Foe, MT. dnd Mrs. 'W. R. Leggett, Miss H. Erickson, Miss Mrs. Wood. Mrs. Flora Krouse, Mr. &nd Mrs@ Stevens, Capt. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. King, Dr. Homs of Madrid, Spain; Mr. and Mrs. Rob- . nd Mrs. Edward Miss Sperry, Miss Flora and Mary Mr. and Mrs. O’Connor, C. Crouse, Mr. and haus ._and Mrs. Wilkinson, Mr. 3. L. Sawyer, Mrs. Tyler, Mrs. Chesley, Mr. John ‘Sprague, Mr,| -Crist, Mr. Ware, Mr. Philip Bray, Mr. Gus Mitzelberger, Dr. Lincoln. 3ir. W. Ag Hillcrest Inn.! Mae Throgmorton, | and 'Mrs. | r, Miss Ellis and Miss | e Krovse Mr. John OConnds, Mr. ames O'Conypgr, jr.; Mr. Henry O'Con- mor, Mr. Dordld Tiglehart and others. Miss Alice Dennis and Mrs. W. H. Krouse were hostesses for this de- lightful occasion. ;cuests of X-Y Building i - Hostesses at Reception ' *The guests of X-Y building of the Government Hotels were hostesses at an informal reception glven last Sun- day afternoon for members of Con- gress. The lobby and parlors were Attractively decorated with chrysan- emums and autumn leaves. Acquaintances mse of a small card worn by each individual. bearing the name, state and district. Each guest was given the opportunity to view the house and see the pleasant surroundings under which the residents live. Read Commercial National Bank’s *Insured Savings Plan,” on page 5.— ‘Advertisement. Halloween Masked Party : 4 : With Dance as Feature .’A Halloween masked party and dance was given Monday evening by Dr. and Mrs. d'Vallier, at their home at 1467 Rhode Island avenue north- West, when they had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Paul Costello, Miss Cath- erine_Bryarly, Mr. Waddell Robey, Joseph Ryan, Miss Ruby Gar- land, Dr. Charles P. Teets, Miss Mar- ret Hibbs, Miss Kathleen Cronin, Howard Young, Capt. Wendall Perkins, Mr. Woodson Bercaw and Mr. Herbert Long. The house was beautifully decorat- with rich autumn colorings and together with all e pook. make up Halloween. Girl Scouts to Open Pierce Mill Tea House Invitations will be issued for the formal opening of the Pierce Mill Tea House by the Girl Scouts of | Washington, Wednesday afternoon, November 16. when Mrs. Powell Clay- ton. commissioner of the scouts, will be assisted in receiveing by the mem- bers of the council, which_includes Mrs. Hoover, wife of -the Secretary of Commerce. Invitations will hel sent to Mrs. Harding, Mrs. Coolidge and members of the cabinet circle, who are expected to attend.. A member of the council for the Girl Scouts will act as hostess on each day following the opening, and arrangements are being made for the serving of luncheons as well as tea. The Willow Tree a House, on East Potomac drive, ha® been so success- ful under the management of the Girl Scouts that it also will be run through next summer, as well as the Pierce Mill Tea House, which will be open the year around. Mr. and Mrs. Robb Epter- tain for Prospectivé®Bride Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Robb were the hosts at a delightful sulper party and dance last evening at their home in Edgemoor, Md. given in compli- ment to Miss Margaret Scovill Aspin- wall and Lieut. Carlisle Vicher Allan, U. S. A, and the members of the wed- ding party to attend them_ at their marriage Tuesday. Only a few addi- tional guests were present, and Sup- wero made by the i O'Toole, delights* which go to {3 per was served on the spacious ver- andas, which are inclosed in glass. { The entire drawing room suite was| used for the dancing, and an autumn | decoration plevailed. { Halloween Party At Glenview Farm The Misses McLaughlin acted as hostegges at a Halloween soclal and dance' at thelr home, Glenview farm, on Saturday jevening. Friends from Washington, #Pennsylvania, Virginia and Maryland were guests. “The home was artistically decorated tor. the occasion, and music, dancing and games constituted the program of the evening. A Rare Offer in Famous RICHELIEU PEARLS 34-inch Length, Guaran- teed not to Peel, Break or Discolor—Special $6.50 Ladies’ Elgin Bracelet Watches In, Three Different Slzes 17.50, $30.00 Men’s Solid Gold Eigin or Waltham Watches $35.00 JULIUS H. WOLPE Jewelor and I::flil'l; 1402 New Yo 14th ang B Sreets, N.W. MRS, FREDERICK M. DAVIS, A bride of October 28, who before marringe was Miss Nellle Ruth Ernst. Masked Costume Party By the Avalon Club The Avalon Club, Mr. L. H. Thayer, president, gave a masked costume party on Halloween night in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald, 31st street northwest. The dancing and refreshment rooms were artistically decorated with garlands and lanterns, giving a weird and fairy-like appearance to the scene. The members znd guests included Miss E. Fogarty. Miss D. Hackett, s L. Sparshott, Miss May Brilhart Miss Dorsey Higgs, Mis Ruth Nuss- baum, Miss Catherine Burch, Miss Gwendoline Macdonald, Miss 'Agnes Cronin, Miss Florence Cipolin, Miss Melverta Nestlerode, Miss Ruth May, Mr. P. E. Terry, Mr. 1%, Dreinsonstock, Mr. E. S. Hart, Mr. W. Cronin, M W. Atchison, Mr. J. Mawson, Mr. F. Connors, Mr. J. Price, Mr. J. R. Shaw, Mr. H. Wagand, Mr. F. Weikel, Mr. H. Thayor, president; Mr. Mike Mr. H. Macdonald, Mr. D. Macdonald Tie MoDE 923 G Quality and Good Val- ue Are Pre-Eminent in This Remarkable Ex- hibit and Sale of Fine Peltry. Our Special Of- fer of Round Fox Scarfs at $17.50 Is But One Example of Our De- pendable Fur Garments at Remarkably Low Prices. All Furs Guaranteed THE SUNDAY Boxholders for Concert at New Willard November 25 Mrs. James Carroll Frazer, president of the Belleau Wood Memorial Asso- ciation, has announced as boxholders for the concert at the New Willard at 9:16_p.m. on November 25 Mrs. Rob- ert Woods Bliss, Judge John Barton Payne, Mrs. James Carroll Frazer, Mrs. Theodore N. Hoynton and Mrs. James 8. Parker. Relief Society Will Give Thankegiving Tea The Southern Relief Society will give Its annual Thanksgiving tea at the Southern Rellef Home, 2403 Penn- sylvania avenue northwest, from 3 to 5 o'clock on the afternoon of No- vember 21. Mrs. Willlam F. Dennls, president of the soclety, and Mrs. Bates Warren, president of the South- ern Relief Home Board, will recelv STAR, WASHINGTON, List of At Homes" Of Social Interest Senora de Riane, wife of the am- bassador eof Spain, will not observe her day at home until after the first of January:. Mrs. Lenroot, wife of Senator Irvine L. Lenroot of Wisconsin, will be at home the second Thursday of each month through the season. Mrs. Siidney Ballou will be at home Mondays in November and December, and will have her daughter, Miss Betty Burnett, with her. Mrs. Ballou recently returned from Europe, where she spent the summer. Mrs. Charles S, Farnsworth of 35608 Macomb street, Cleveland Park, will observe Monday as a day at home through November. Millinery Half Priced For Anniversary Week Just to think, during the coming week we are having our anniversary and have decided to give our patrons a rare treat in the way of exclusive Our entire stock respect, and we kno millinery. is complete in every w that you will find just the hat you have been looking for— and to think they are half price! | NOUVEAU SHOP 932 F St. N.W. Adjoining Metropofitan Theater [ E.F.DROOP & SONS CO. MUSIC A DOMINATING FACTOR IN HAPPINESS No other single medium offers such a wide range for pleasure, entertainment and study, more particularly in these days of achieve- ment, when perfected reproducing instruments, such as Victrola and Player-Piano, bring all that is best in music to your fireside. To those who cannot play—yet have an inborn musical temperament—the Player-Piano has opened up a new, a marvelous and beautiful world. As an Art Product it is capable of responding to every emotion, and it will yield varied and desired shades of expression. That's the reason why it should find its way igto homes where good music is appreci- ated—but where, alas, there's no one to play the piano! The study of the piano should not be neglected by children, and even by men and women of maturer years; a certain proficiency in this direction makes one a welcome guest everywhere. Parents should see clearly and understand that cultivation of good music is a strong aid in character building—aside from the” happiness, comfort, pleasure and contentment which it invariably promotes. Have you ever read “The City of Ha, you one without charge. —A PIANO— ppiness”’? We'll gladly send —A PLAYER-PIANO- —A VICTROLA— In Your Home Will Bring Dividends of Happiness For Years to Come We Guarantee Our Prices to Be the Lowest Consistent With Quality Steinway Pianos.. ..$875 Up $625 Vose Pianos ... Stodart Pianos ....$350 e a— Grands-.......$1,100 — Autopiano (player) ....$675 Angelus (player) .......$695 Pianista (player) ......$595 Waldorf (player) ......$550 THE ARTAPOLLO ‘Witheut an equal as a com- posite o, FPlayer, Re- producer. Price, $1,075 Grand, $2,200 VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS PRICED FROM $25 to $1,500 MUSIC Musical Instruments .Welte-Mignon Reproducing Piano We have represented the “Welte” since its first appearance, many years ago, and so have never that surpasses it. You will hear the best music cut from records taken direct from the finger tips of the great- est pianists of the present and more recent past. Autopiano Welte In Mahogany $1,000 Hazleton Welte Upright In Mahogany $1,500 Hazleton Welte Grand In Mahogany $2,700 Droop’s Music House - 1300 G D. ©C, NOVEMBER 6, 1921—PART 2. Just an overflow of appreciation on this page! SOCIETY -~ jfluuu.w. Just an extra bundle of enthusiasm expressed in material terms! You'll surely be interested in everything! Millinery 100 Showroom Hats, $10 | hown as models for copying in the makers' showrooms—in- * wdels and inciuding everything from wonderful quaiity suede sport hats with kid facing, regularly $18.50, to the more elaborate dress hais regularly $27.50—all at one price for our Appreciation—$10.00. $10 Soft Velvet Hats, $5 Trimmed with self-tone metallic ribbons. ;'lmc':)rfl, mahogany, Sorrento, gray and lack. * $10 and $12.50 Sport Hats, $5 f A selection of fine hats in sport types. consisting of beaver cloth, duvetyn, leather, Rtll;:;leodn velvet and felt—in the Appreclation at .00. . $12.50 Sailors, $7.50 Hatter's plush sailors in fine grade, including the famous “Gage™ hats in this assortment. \ Extra—Just Arrived 75 Hats for town and country club wear. Regularly $13.50 to $27.50—to go at $8.50 and $12.50 These hats were sent to us by one of the finest makers’ in all America for our Appreciation Week and are among the most remarkable values our millinery shop has ever offered. At $850—Are duvetyn, embroidered, mole cloth, hatters’ plush and beaver cloth hats in smartest of the new styles, becoming with high coat collars or fur coats. At $1250—Are assortments just fascinating! Many have brims with embroidered duvetyn and Lyons velvet underfacings.- Colors include belladonna, mimosa, bonfire, pumpkin, cinder, navy blue, seal black. ‘Petticoats For day and evening wear—hundreds of pretty petticoats— dozens of styles—in silks of finest quality. $5 Fringed Petticoats, $3.95 One hundred all-silk jersey petticoats with scalloped fringe bottom —a smart, straight-line model and a big seller at $5. One hundred only for Appreciation, in black, navy, henna. taupe, purple, gold, delft, blue, fuchsia, brown and American beauty. Also all-silk jersey petticoats with fancy pleated and ribbon-trimmed flounces in the same shades. $7.50 and $8.50 Silk Petticoats, $4.85 Fine grades of satin, jersey and taffeta 2 <ilks in straight-line styles and with tal- ored and fancy flounces—all the season’s st shades and extensive varlety of styles. $10 and $12.50 Petticoats, $6.85 Handsomest petticoats of the season in k jersey and satins, two-toned effects— also ankle length . loomers in attractive styles. Beautiful as- ortments quite in keeping with the high andards for petticoat values in previous \ppreciation weeks. $12.50 to $18.50 Evening Petticoats, $9.85 ¥t \ » r\ Most fascinating as: =nts of evening petticoats in white and flesh color, crepe de chine, georgette crepe and society satins, lace trimmed. Some real hand-made laces in the lot, others trimmed with deep folds of same material, rosebuds and ribbon bows, white, flesh colors and pastel shades. Also street petticoats in handsomest of radium silks and Milanese silk jersey, straight-line styles with deep fringe or with fancy trimmed flounces. Underwear--Lovely Assortments! The lareact assortments bf fine underwear we have ever offered, =Y including two sample lines! $1.00 Camisoles, 75¢ A choice assortment of satin and crepe de chine camisoles, lace trimmed and tailored styles. Ready on Monday at 75c each. $2 to $5 Camisoles, $1.50, $1.95, $2.85, $3.85 Many most attractive styles suitable for gifts— | ores to choose from—tailored models in radium, Moon-Glo” and crepe de chine with hemstitching; #hite, orchid, and flesh color, self-straps. $4 to $12 Envelope Chemise, $2.85, $3.85, $4.85, $6.85 A wonderfully varled assortment of most beautiful styles—in crepe de chine, satin and georgette crepe trimmed with Val and filet laces, tailored styles in radium, “Moon-Glo,” and crepe de chine with hem- stitching and tucked yokes—delicate orchid and light blue shades as Well as flesh color and white. Don't you wish to make an early selec- tion from these? $4 to $7 Silk Bloomers and Step-Ins, $2.85, $3.85, $4.85 Of those fine underwear silks which are now so much desired— radium, “Moon-Glo” and crepe de chine—hemstitched or with picot edges Zin orchid, white and flesh color. A $7.50 to $18.50 Gowns and Paj; $6.85, $8.85 and $12.85 A fascinating Appreciation Assortment of gowns and two-plece pajamas in new designs, of crepe de chine, satin and georgette crepe with Val and filet laces, medallions and rosebuds or in radium silks, “Moon-Glo” and crepe de chine of heavy quality in white, flesh color, orchid and light blue, with tucking or hemstitching. Sleeveless models. Quite the finest assortment we have ever seen at such prices! Philippine Handmade Underwear Probably the best values we have ever shown in Philippine underwear and that is saying a good deal. All handmade. $3 Philippine Underwear, $1.95 Of nice materials, sheer and dainty, gowns and envelope chemise— hand-scalloped yokes and a few with hand-embroldered sprays. $5 Philippine Underwear, $2.95 Gowns and envelope chemise of fine nainsook—with hand embrolderK in delicate spray and floral designs—entirely handmade—chemise witl straps or built-up shoulders—a few sleeveless gowns. 3 $8.50 Philippine Underwear, $3.95 Gowns In round, square or V necks—also envelope chemise—beauti- ful embroidery—some with hemstitching. All daintily hand-embroidered. $10 to $12.50 Philippine Underwear, $4.95 Handsomest of hand made gowns and anvelope chemise—elaborately hand embroidered, drawn work in combination with embroldery in most begutiful designs. Eyelet and calado work—exquisite pleces for gifts. Corduroy Robes Nearly 1,000 at Appreciation prices—Styles and colors in.greatest d. demas Breakfast Coats and Robes, $3.95 Wide wale corduroy breakfast coats and robes with sash and set-in sleeves—also embossed narrow wale corduroy made in breakfast coats of hip-line style—Colors to choose from include rose, purple and Copen- hagen blue. “50 B t c“"' s ‘Wide wale corduroy, roll collar and sash. $8.50 Robes and Breakfast Coats, $7.50 With set-In sleeves, Tuxedo collar and sash, full lined. Silk Negligees and Breakfast Coats $10 to $15 Breakfast Coats and Silk Negliges, $7.95 Satin and Taffeta Breakfast Coats trimmed with self-ruching and rosebuds. Silk negliges trimmed with georgette and lace. Best values We have ever offered. = $18 to $25 Silk Negliges and Breakfast Coats, $14.85 Silk Breakfast Coats, satin gros de londre silk, trimmed with self- ruching and rosebuds; silk negliges of crepe meteor, brocaded satin and georgette, with lopse georgette, sleeves and silk lace trimming. Just as attractive as can be. $30 to $45 Silk Negliges, $18.95 Sllk Negliges of the finest crepe meteor, imported brocaded satin and georgettes, accordion pleated and with silk lace capes; others with flowing georgette sleeves. All light boudoir shades and the most beau- tiful you can imagine. georgette crepe, satins and crepe de chine—a v assortment. Appreciation Blouses! Table after table of the prettiest of blouses, overblouse and regulation styles—the new blouse Jupon and handsomest of tailored styles, ready for a great Appreciation week. $6.50 to $8.50 Blouses, $4.85 Charming new variations of overblouse and slip-on styles in both liFht and dark ~Fades Rlouses for wear on all occasions. Georgette 5 . crepe and crepe de chine, embroidered, Leaded or designed in contrasting shades so frectively used this season. You will find m-’:r[!y beautiful models on this Appreciation table, $10 to $12.50 Suit Blouses, $7.85 Handsome blouses of superfor quality corgette crepe and crepe de chine—regu- atlon and overblouse effects, beaded, em- broidered and lace trimmed—suit shades. Peter Pan collar effects are included among ese. - $15 and $16.50 Overblouses, $9.85 with_the favorite new round neck lne and the copied from the expensive French models, in select Appreciation clever shaped slee $16.50 to $20 Costume Blouses, $11.85 i Exclusive style high-grade blouses in fine Canton crepe, crepe de | chine and georgette—attractively degigned, beaded and embroidered— tie-backs and slip-over models, a varlety of new sleeves and many fas- cinating combinations of colorings. $16.50 to $20 “Jupon” Blouses, $11.85 Many charming designs in “Jupon” blouses—long tunice—which may be worn over a silk slip as a complete dress—of fine crepe de chine in black and navy blue. Some handsomely embroidered. $10 and $12.50 Tailored Blouses, $7.85 100 blouses of extreme high-grade, tailored in broadcloth silks, washable satin, crepe de chine and radium silks, with roll collars, square necks. Bramley effects, high and low convertible collars and strictly taflored models, mostly white, a few in navy blue and black; some with colored pleatings. These are the finest of this type of blouse and the most popular of the season. $2.95 $3.95 Handmade Blouses, Hand made batiste blouses with both Tuxedo collars and V necks and beautifully designed with drawn work and embroidered dots. Some of the collars edged with filet laces. $5 Handmade Blouses, $3.95 Made entirely by hand from fine French voile, with hand-drawn work, hand embroidery and filet trimming, exquisitc styles at low Ap- preciation prices! Pretty New Neckwear $1.00 Neckwear, 75¢ il ‘ Collars and sets in wash satin, silk, pique i and linen, piped with baby Irish lace. Mostly Bramley style—white and a few colors. $1.50 Collars and Sets, $1.00 Bramley and Tuxedo styles—in washable [l satin, taffeta with colored piping and linen.of nne quality, hemstitched or edged with baby | Irish or filet laces. $3 to $7.50 Neckwear, $2, $3, $5 ic une from one of the highest class makers. Dozens and dozens of pretty pieces trimmed with laces or hand-embroidered. Bramley style sets, Tuxedo collars, Peter Pan guimpes with and with- net vestees with hand-embroidery, shields with baby Irish and fllet, autifully made—all in perfect condition and no more ob- tainable when these are sold except at regular prices. Fine oppor- tunity to select for the holidays. Roman Stripe Silk Scarfs, $3.95 Roman stripe fiber silk scarfs—orange and brown, blue and orange and also plain colors, including tan, henna, navy, and black, all at $3.95. $6.50 to $10 Woolen -Scarfs, $5 50 new weolen scarfs in mixtures, stripes, blocks, and plain colors | with contrasting borders—plenty of brown and tan shades and combi- nations, also navy, greens, grays, etc., with and without belts and pock- ets—a dozen styles—not many of a kind. Choice, $5.00. eather and Silk Bags Unusually fine Appreciation week assortment! $5 and $6.50 Bags, $3.95 New styles in both dull and patent leathers—also iwvetyne, velvet and silk bags—both covered and “tal frames—fitted with mirror and purse—navy, _ay, brown and black. $7.50 Hidden-Away Pocketbooks, $5 tion—! w shape pocketbooks patent lcather, crepe seal and calfskin—made idden-away” pocket for paper money— with the chance of losing it when taking other articles Lium the purse. Splendidly made and equal to any $7.50 pocketbook even without the “hidden-away” pocket feature. ; : $7.50 to $9 Bags, $5.95 A large assortment—bags and purses in both dull and patent leather —also velvet and duvetyne bags of new shapes—beautifully lined and nicely fitted, some with inside frames—black, brown, taupe, purple and navy blue. $10 to $12.50 Bags and Purses, $7.95 Here is a fine assortment of velvet, leather and duvetyne bags—new styles, swagger shapes, “Sally” bags, and noveities—dull and patent leather—black, navy, brown, tan, green and purple. $15 to $20 Bags and Purses, $11.95 Bags and purses, including popular swagger styles—in beautiful leathers, crepe seal, patent calf, morocco, beaver, cal in navy, tan, gray and brown—also duvetyne and silk velvet bags. Some have shell or sterling silver frames—novelty styles and fine for gift out sleev Our shoe management has carefully considered every need for day and evening wear—and presents a remarkable showing of feot- wear, mostly the fine Sorosis quality, at special prices, in Apprecia- tion of your year-round-patronage. It will indeed be a remarkable week in this department. Sorosis Evening Slippers, $8.50 Pair Made to sell at $10.00 pair. Fine grade evening slippers in black or white satin, with vamps of medium length, the full low Louis heels or low Junior heels. All sizes yveady for the opening of Appreciation Week. Sorosis Evening Slippers, $8.50 Pair Made to sell at $11.00 pair. (1) Fashioned of Black Satin in 1-strap style with medium length vamps and full Louis heels. A very popular style. (2) Black Satin 2-strap Slippers, with black jet beading on straps and around top of vamp—New York dress heel, short vamp—and medium NATTOW toes. N (3) Black Satin Slippers made with one wide instep strap steel beaded-—full round toes, and modified French heels, that are between the high French heel and the Junior French heel—very good looking—all these for the Appreciation at $8.50 pair. Sorisis for Street Wear, $8.50 Pair Made to sell for $11.00 and $12.00 pair. (1) Sorosis one-strap pumps for street and dress wear—a new modified French type—short vamps, medium narrow toes and full Louis heels—and your choice of dull black, calf or patent leather. (2) Sorosis Pumps without straps, fashioned in dull black kid or patent leather, with the new Junior French heels or the .full high Louis heels. A great Appreciation value at $8.50 pair. Sorosis Oxfords, $7 Pair ) Made to sell at $10.00 pair. Sorosis. Brogue, Blucher Oxfords—fashioned in Tan Scotch grain, with medium narrow toes, wing tips, welt soles, and low flat heels— also in nut-brown calf with full round toes. Sorosis Oxfords in nut-brown calf with medium narrow toes, straigh, tips, welt soles and Cuban heels, of the conservative kind. Sorosis Black or Brown Kid Oxfords with welt soles, Cuban heels, medium narrow toes and straight tips, conservative and comfortable —are all in the Appreciation assortments at $7.00 pair. Sorosis Strap B Pumps, $7 Pair Made to sell for $10.00 pair. New strap brogue pumps—with round toes, welt soles and the popular low heels. A very fine quality for choos- ing in the Appreciation event at $7.00 pair. Sorosis High-Cut Lace Boots, $8.50 Pair - Last year our price was $12.50. E Take your choice of these different Sorosis boots that you will soon need_for street wear at only $8.560 pair. In dark brown and black kid with medium narrow toes, straight tips, welt soles and Cuban heels. In medium high cut, dark brown kid with full round toes, wing tips, welt soles and'low flat heels. Also in black calf with medium narrow toes, wing tips, welt soles and Cuban heels. Serviceable shoes and brought to you at great savings and patent leather, |