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~ patron and patroness of the V. V. V. 12 . o . Vo $ Chevy Chase Party Is Brilliant Success Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Wilcox. regardless of politics. { Mr: Johtt; Davis, who has been the house guest of Mr. and Mra/ Fred ew York city. Mrs. Anderson Petinovich of Jack- a|sonvilie, Fla. who has been the house . uest of Mr, and Mrs. S. G. Skelton, Kuests at a beautiful ballet masque | Hoe rerurned to ner home. fn their home in Chevy Chase. Oc-| Mr. Joseph A, Simpson of Denver. toder 29. The house was decorated {Colo. who wisite r. &nd Mrs. Mar- X | vin_ 3 turned to hi with liise pimikine dovistaive eles. |} 0, Fartington, -bag returned to" hls tric lighted witches, bats and| "R chevy ther art appropriate for Club, entertained the members an *hase Chapter of the Lincoln, has returned to his home 'in |have purchased a house on Raymond |Loulse McLaughlin have returned to t weeks at Oaklan ~THE: -SUNDAY» STAR,“WAS'HINGTON, -D. C, NOVEMBER 6, 1921—PART 2.’ of his fingers‘to show the sparkle, as|who Is expected to make her very best [my head ever since, to the end -that - - = dially invited to attend this meeting.|cut av West B . y invited to atten g | cu enue and West Bradley. lane| one coaxes a baby to “perform,” made for the winter, > i Mrs. Marjorfe Pilson and ‘daughtérs street and are now living there. Mrs. Alexander Wiley was hostess at luncheon Friday afternoon to the members of her bridge club. Mrs. John McLaughlin and Miss their home, after s‘);endln‘ several M Mr. Robert Preston Shealey has re- secretary. , Mrs. J. D. Balmer, who' visited parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Sowers, left during the week to join her husband, Lieut. Ealmer, at Camp Bragg. Mrs. Charles C. Milburn was hos' to the members of her bridge ¢ last Tuesday afternoon at luncheon at_the Brook Tea House. club and Mr..J. Harvey Wagtles,is her{ the P, ess club “‘rubl Mrs. Bruce Bliven of New York city has arrived in Chevy Chase to remain until after the armament conference. while 2 man could get such youthful in spiration out of a thing that we con vential and, therefore superior, people would throw away. But after all—after all—why may not a happy youthfulnass of disposition, like the good woman of Scripture, bé above THE thing we call patriotism, but bow: & The Honeysuckle Gl In_the honeysuckle The bome of nature's And the mild and gentle fe n the d In the honeysuckle glen 1 wandered there And looked upon my lovely bride. And T never dreamied thut woman thankful that so worth- al bower. Tight the evening fes of great price?” * ¥* X* % there. Wintle Lilla was by my side. s CHORUS: Lilla, Tilla, wake again. From thy sieep in which is only prejudice, doesn't re conld reach me neysuckle glen. but your W10 you star w to sent her. a missing double quatrain is now in evidence. ould you find it too long for column inquiring correspondent, npliments. may seem u trifle, but I wanted set it right, If Eleanor McK. will send her ad- dress the improved version will be Have rewritten the song, ft ‘on | money. with you might pass my bothering you with NANNIE LANCASTER. el =17 In read all over the world. will be read by those who want to sate Bring in_ your fur pleces and let us make you a nice pece of it. Nive 25 vortment of new furs. HOME fUR SHOP 823 1 treet (Oppesite Wash., Balte, and Annapelis Ry). * e SCIENCE AND HEALTH Our_a we hoph, many Young Women's Christian Association . . 8o very far, geographically. k l—= P o™ & i | KT A RS Dhaiae e parned, &9 e home afir ieale) Marriage Licenses. |S4 St geosrashienti, | | R R i T DRI Miss Sue ) hant o ving ast week at th hrary. B ' d % S veren inost striking ostume and ME. Perc | “Phe” “Reast of bresneritys a pa-|there. he was a dinner guest of thei .- % S5 L afford g car and a fine apartment in @) I the honeysuckle glen I've wandered now u . s Niepold for the most clever costume. | geant written by Mrs. E. L. Pugh, is| Stmer ambassador to France, Mr. i lconses huve boem el £ € ylish house was telling a neivspaper] o 7 DA eary vears 1 brow, Mr. and M:s. James Branson | to be given at the New Willard Hotel | S'&IP: ) { Mitchiell of Trevilian, Va.. and Daisy Ang 1. 8 MNALY see rer Angel hrow: t \g! ale ipt. Theodore Bitterman, U. S | November 16 under the auspices of i, CaTds have been received for the |y Arthur of East Lrnn, W. Va. man Just what this country ought to |, bov, Ut 1o her wASE LU Lo 1t ehertah o] ; Miss Araniia Br- |meeting of the Men’s Club of All|™ Moxes Shannahoffski and ‘Anna R. Talbert. |have done before setting a date for n - 1" Judye: the Women's Foundation. A group of AND SAVE \ fance, for which she was {society cirle will represent the char { 340§ SROCRPSl Chureh, Nevember the arms parley: i ear them on my breaking heart, 1 D e e e Gicason | ooters In Wie pageant, among, whom | mualc and " talk by Mr.'W. J. Show- “We should have sent an army over [ Where loved ones to wore shall part. Daey also- Mr | Brooks. Mise Anme Gorden. Miss Ts. j&iter. assistant editor of the National to conquer Russia, and while abroad . o & = UR ED the e evening {abel May, Miss Jane Story. Miss Mar- | Geofraphle Magazine, on “Ex oring E. Jenkine and Harrlgt A. T we could have picked up Ireland on % X You Will Be SURPRISED at el 3 he Glories of the Firmament. | Colimbm : “My D Miss Lancaster: Bac! . cia Chapin and Miss Enfd Simms. The { uiph Given is the president of the e i ekvllle, 34 the way.” My Dear LOW PRICES That Feature This Brown of this ! again like a bad penny. ‘The Honey-i suckle Glen' has been lilting through ith a souvenir. included Miss Frances Anne Davide Gleason, Mrs. Esther Miss Josephine Lupton Merchz i author, Mrs. Pugh, is vice presldent of the Women's Democratic Club ot' Chevy Chase. SALE OF FURS Do not, however, get the idea that they are Especially Purcliased Furs for Sale Purpose. They are not—we have taken our selected and matched furs that have “You give the impression of one who has gone deeply into the matter. You huve' been to Russia, of course. AROUND THE CITY ; oo o sireetl You couldn't pay him o J. J. Allen of Elmira, . Anna L. Breese of Ouk Ridge, . who have been house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Crocker, have Herrineton, Miss _Louise ant, Mi Miss Y., and And he knew nothing of the extent of that country in miles, Mis: population. etc. You didn't have to Josephine M Bua | 3lE, and Mes, ErederCh - muddle with detalls lik IO N P OINTME ilky lov by S| el s i e that. All APPOINTMENT been finished to silky loveliness by ?,P."" A e “Ne Mrs. L. . Derbey and babe of Bos- N old man was raking leaves listen at her, will you! If ever .I|Uncle Sam had to do was—only trou-| i MAIN 1044 BY it EXPERTS. Chapmare ar, Ceeil I, Dowd, Mr | o Mass, who have been house into a pile. He looked like|COme across any woman willing to |ble with this country is we don't do = Chapman. Ar. oin J Dowd. Mr lgusats of “Mr. and Mrs. James E. e e B admit she is older than I, there's|things llke we ought to. Look at| [H O‘;Il VIF i ouis Poss. Mr. ) R Sheridan, have returned to their| that “last leaf” of the poem.|a medal going to be pinned on her!” | Mexico! We could have taken Mex- 4 ! Four Ideas of the Many Low Prices ht, Mr Mr. Fred Ir. Ad- Ir. Billy rd, Mr. Bill W N, er. Mr. Juck W Billy Belt, Frank ome. - Mr. gone to Miss “You'll never meet up with her be- cause she doesn’t exist.” “But why should 2 woman who knows she is older than I am, try to fool me, like that?" “She wasn't fooling you. trying to fool herseif. difference—the difference between falsehood and the something that tries to make you believe If you say a thing" it's go.” * ok ok ok ico and forgot that time Wilson had our troops ther “Suppose the Latin' continent were to object to the kidnaping of its sis-| ter republic “Well, what If she did? What's that got to do with it—a wild country with a handful of people scattered around!; Why. say, we could whip South Amer- | ica so quick she wouldn't know what alled her—-" There was more to it, but, happily for everyday hu- manity, we seldom take to ourselves the sermons of saddening verse—and as a woman scurried along he was evening at the home of their parents, |t08Sing 2 fork full of the brown, onDluut Mdeln‘ne su:‘o::-t. P. Riddl crinkly things at a squirrel that sat r. and Mrx, Truman P. Riddle}, Partridge houle.lb) on »Ils haunches. A soclable inter- lude like that naturally called for a have purchased the on the corner of 38th and Ingomar | sion this | confab, so she halted and started a treets, and will take po pold, on, b Pritchard, Sam Calloway, nd Mr. Chapman. and Mrs. Claude Ostrom have Philadelphia, Pa., to live. aMry and Virginia Sampson entertamed .4 number of their young friends at a_Halloween party Monday Hair Specialist |- 1203 Connecticut Ave. | i . Washington, D. C. ’E: E: 36-inch Nerthern Muskrat Cont— $129.50 FOR MONDAY ONLY Hudson Seal Coat, with beautifully trimmed skunk col- lar and cuffs— $235.00 Callahan She was There's a Halloween Party Given i For Daug}lters of Hosts Announces that the- business heretofore conducted under the name of Ogilvie Sisters, but what's 38-inch Bay Seal hosts at dinner informally at their home last week, their daughter. M Paul DeVoe Sl Judge John he don’t know a thing in the world about being a regular squirrel that has to hunt nuts and lay by for the winter. He has it mighty easy, but misses a lot of fun. es'm, there's a big lot of leave: 1 couldn’t count the tons the gover: ment has to cart away every 'fall. There's nothing more cheerful than a | bonfire of leaves onga black night.! and it seems to me If the Commi sioners would set a place somewhere and invite the town to a community celebration, with music and a lot of Dr. and Mrs. J. Ryan Devereaux. en- | people dancing around in the fire- tertalned a number of his young|light, it- would make a nrighty fine friends at a Halloween party Mon-time for everybody. Seems to me we day evening. oughtn’t ever to miss a chance for an Mr. Robert McMullin of New York{innocent good time; theré's so much city. who has been the house guest!of-the other kind, yesm.” of Mr. and Mrs. William J. McNally. %R 2 and for wkom they entertained at a large dinner, has returned to his nome. Mrs. Charles Semmes was hostess at luncheon Friday to the members of| Would have discovered the other day her bridge clul i that one young person with wobbly heels Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Duryee of Mor-| S . rison street entertained at a Hal., 4Nd @ "Au" accent because her coat —ecjaculated admiration of the new| Nature must have some hidden use Jewel, and his chuckle was a gay and i good thing to hear: “Fools everybody! 1 bought it for.a Joke at a 10-cent store yesterday, but last night the thing sparkled so cheer- fully ay my fingers worked over the keys that, somehow, it pleased me and 1 iad to call it to the attention of a fel- low at the machine next. He is a lika- Lle “chap and smiled good-naturedly about it, but-as he wears a ruby worth $400 you can imagine the superiority he must have felt for this poor fish, but— do yeu know. as I worked-on ali night with the little fake flashing up so friendly at me I figured out that if you like a’ thing for it§ own self, regardiess (of money value, why fraud as {good as a genuine jewel long as Keeps its shine>" . The laugh that went with the philoco phy _of d_the_humorous twiddlin Elizabeth Armistead. decorated anithemums s so blamed uni- Afr. and Mrs. J. H. Righter and Mr. | week. " " S N se? i t A ) d Mes, 4. B b Halloween| Mr. and Mrs. Don “B. Colton Iave |little talk that went about like this JACH of us measures life by ‘oyr| “53;.-.1'3"’ Runsin, ‘or ot the face| | which has been owned and di- i/ | Fox Chokers— | Coats. beautifully #qd Mrs. 4 F. Duvizigave 2 . |vurchased the Swanson house, on| “Yes'm. its a nice morning; not wind [ 1% (o v ok As a man keld ] that this country 1% smaller than i rected exclusively by Katha- [§ lined— paity Monday evening in the latier's| jocelyn street, and are making. their enough to blow the leaves about and A ” Brazil—not counting the other twenty e Lee Ogilvie, will be con- & home at 319 7th strect southeast. for | home there. {3ust chilly enough to make work a |cigarette the ring on a midfinger flush- | Brazitnot counting the other t=enty pie-lee L€ - i i $]0 00 U $75 00 o] i Mr. and Mrs. B. Ashby Leavell were [pleasure. I'm telling Jimmy here that | ed red sunshine. A we —mere aunt SRS tinued by her under the name |5 < . duughters, Miss Addie Lee unshine. A woman—mere aunt { of contradicting? o . ! il OGILVIE At the Same Address for ignorance; The roon 5 versal! in _autumn and Hullowe music, with dancing and games, w: The peanut contest on | Alma Martin, Mis he | Martin and_ Mr. -k Claspell, while Miss Isabell Davis won the prize in the donkey contest. Mrs. William F. Davis gave an old-time country jig and Miss ) Cuiffreda gave an Ttalian dance and also told ghost stories and fortunes, after which Mrs. J. H. Righter and Mrs. Davis received the guests. A buffet supper was served n the dining room. St. Cecilia’s Art Club Elects Its Officers Cecitia’s Art Club held its first meeting in the home of Miss Margaret Long at 316 Sth street northeast Fri- day evening. when the following ofii- eeper, assisting them. Wilmer- Latimer, companied by his daughter, M Lillian Latimer, has returned to their home after a pleasant motor trip | to-Shepherdstown, W. Va., where they visited relatives. Mrs. Edward E. Browne. '‘Representative Browne, Tuesday ate luncheon, were . for six. Master Tristum Devereaux. son of S ac s * ok ok % A “KENTUCKY Kid in the Sixties.,” who writes, “I occasionally browse in your column,” was kind enough to nibble in ata helpful time, to take down from a dusty memory shelf the old song asked for by Eleanor McK., Special Henna Applications Tonic to Cure Excessive Oil Special Tonic for Falling Hair Pom Fecial Treatment Chiropodist % e | i CarrroL FUR SH‘OPfl —1208 G St. NW.— : EEEEEEEEFE ure Y - wite of Marcel Waving was hostess when covers F=lo]e—— o] c—— o] =] ol e 0 |5 S TG F vou like to peek over fences into other lives than your own, you | YE STATIONERY SHOPPE cers were eiected: Miss Blizabeth | loween party for their two sons Mon. | i§ Yet to be bought—so far as ap- L»mu,,_ president: Margaret | day e\'enin‘g. when about thirty-six pegrances ‘on a chill day may |mply . ong. vice president Margaret | young people were present. —has _a date to go motoring with Kirby, = secretar: Alma | Mrs. Willlam S. Corby was a recent| “Chardie Browd,” but that it he dares 1417 F Street N.W. 4 WrFifty, treasurer. Among taose who |hostess at a tea. . to come In & fliiver— : attended the meeting were Miss Eliza-| ,Mrs. Samuel S. Ludlum, accompa- "d hate to tud hib dowd. but I'd ive Chri Spueting G Dot Kirby: who wang =1 Love You|nied by Mre Eigens H. MeLachlin | posidively be ashabed to v secd id || Exelusive Christmas Greeting Cards Miss Camille Foyles, Miss{Nrs. John = Broadbent, a tid Liddie—ad have by freds make || Social and Commercial Stationery = - Jones, Miss Ella Aubury, [ Davenport and Mr. fud of be.” 2 ‘ Miss Dorothy ' Abhott, Miss Tiger |attended the annual Home Missfon-| This is true. because she sald it - g ve - Wingner and’ Miss Elizabeth Jankins. lary Society conference of the Metho-| to another young person,’ who, ob- o . - M. Nevett was the out-of-town |digt Episcopal Church last week, in| viously, had no hope of being invited . program and business meeting. Mr.and Mrs. Henry B. Miller, M. thing—and her respectful admiration . - g and Mrs. John B. Miller and Mr. Ed.| Would have been pathetic, except that | B - . . 9201t was funny, to say nothing of the . . §f Baltimore are hoUSE| ¢, ] it added to the other's boasting. O 0 Braggadocio i a coat of many colo that may be worn by the coatless— | so long as faith will listen. ; * k¥ % 8, /8 Twe women at a’counter—silk: They could not have been pretty as glirls, and they had not improved with age—you notice, women never; do—but each was as cheerful as an autumn day, when the sun is shining, and both were matching taffeta in chummy fashion, when another wom- an—pink and fat like_a pork chop and with hair the gray of rabbit fur ~bubbled out in passing: “Why, Ella, I hardly knew you. You ward B. Ml guests of Mrs. Willlam Orme. #Mr. and Mrs. William Conrad of' Oxford street, who sold their home in Chevy Chase, will go to the city and spend the winter. ) Mrs. Asbury F. Lever and-Mrs.-Rea | Wright gave a joint party at_the home of Mrx. Lever last week for Miss Katherine Lever and little -Miss {Florence Wrignt. There were about twenty-four. children invited. fr. and Mrs. Harry T. Miller of Danville, 11l who visited the latter’s| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. Mac-! { Dowell, have returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Spillman have oo ia D she company were:|purchased the Conrad house on Ox- Maria and Jane Barrett, 3 ford street and will take possession Eileen Dalton, Miss Helen Ramsey, | st once ane Ramey, Miss Louise Gat-| Mrs. Errett Wallace entertained at Mrs. C. V. Evans Hostess In Honor of Miss Muth Mrs. Clifford Vassar Evans enter- taincd at her home, 3705 Huntington street, Wednesday evening, in honor of Miss Dorothy Muth, whose mar- rlage to Mr. Lee . Latimer, jr. will take place November 22 at St. Paul's <lish Lutheran Church. The large living “room was eclaborately deco- rated with Halloween fancies, and re- freshmenis were served in the break- Ladies’ 14-kt. Solid Gold vy, Miss Esther Stott, Miss Florida{a birthday anniversary party Monday | 100k 80 young for your age. Hope Bracelet Watch, guaran- Booth, Miss H, B T'll wear as well VRIS Sarah Beeknam, e, et Bay M petetnoon (for ‘her young som John | “4nd Ella, mad enoush to bite nalis- teed to-give lifetime serv- Kurt Mentzel, Mps. Howard Coster,| Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Hopkins enter- | and 8lggly W}::h aughter, said to the e, friend with “When we were young she was the age of my elder siste nd_now Clarence Latimer. Mrs Mi: John M tained'a children's Halloween party Bertha Muth, Mr. ney d | Monday evening_for the friends of| Come to FISCHER'S for ~ Lee D. Latimer, and Mr. and Mrs. | their son, John Hopkins. i Edward Muth. Mrs. Louis Siegenbaum of Phila ;calrbargams. Jnfst :‘ryfto \, delphia, Pa., is visiting Mr. and.Mrs. | uplicate this watch~ for ENVIABLE COMPLEXION Obtained by careful care and attention. MISS MARGARET WOODROW WILSON Mrs. Coon's Faclal Preparations ve brought about iy remarkable less than $55.00. Enough said. A deposit will hold articles for Christmas. FISCHER’S . 3 George W. M. Vinal. ! Catholic Women's Club i Mrs. J. B. Burrill will entertain at! a‘benefit card party at her home for To Hold Dance! the Christ Child Society of the Chevy Chase Catholic Church of the Blessed The Cathollc Women's Service Clup | Sacrament Tuesday afternoon at 2 FOOD MUSCLE CREAM . will hold a dance Tuesday evening at | ©C CREAM. §1 EACH. e Catholic Coms : 4 {° Miss Mary Merrick, sister of Mrs. |fl P he atholic Communtty. House. €01 ¥ Now en wile 4t Drag 4ad Dep 918 F Street 1 George E. Hamilton and daughter of {the Iate Judge and Mr: leased the McTier ho Preparéd by MRS. 1405 Ese St. N. 0 I3 street northwest, 9 to 11:30 o'clock. CHEVY CHASE. Miss Emily Mitohell and Miss Edith Mitchell. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Mitchell, had a party at the home of their parents Monday .even-{. ing. entertaining quite a gathering of young people. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Angel have re- turned to their home after spending a few days in Viriginia visiting rela- ves. Mr. George Haley, Mr. William Haley and Mr. Ollie Haley of New York «cit o have been visiting their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sampson, have return. ed to the home. Members of the V. V. V. Club were entertained at a party recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilcox. | The Women's Democratic Club of Chevy Chase will hold its next meet- ing tomorrow evening at the Chev: Chase Library at 7:45 o'clock. Mrs. Clarence C. Calhoun will make an ad- dress. There also will be a short lec- ture .instrucing the woman voter in the use of the ballot. At the conclu- sion of the program the election of officers for the club for the coming vear will be held. All women are cor- Merrick, has on Connecti TOMORROW —MONDAY 1,200 Pairs High Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps Sor Women An Exceptional Offering at 00 a Parr " Black-Kid Osfords Patent Oxfords Gunmetal 3-Strap Oxfords | A this week leading shbps of the country invite you to see their special display of “Mérode” hand-finished underwear OUR favorité shop very probably has & complete stock of “Mérode” under- garments. Most good shops take pride in selling “Mérode” because of its known reputation for quality and value. That’s why it is possible each year to have a National “Mérode” Week. ~ Tomorrow is the first day of the display. I will be held all this week ) uyntil Saturday, Novembeér 12th, in leading shops throughout the country. Whether you wish to purchase or not you will be given special and courteous attention. The idea is to have you see and feel for yourself the real quality of “Mérode.” - This year the display will be more popular and inferesting than ever. Some of the very latest developments in the making of fine knit underwear will be shown. Every woman will appreciate the new styles that have been designed to meet the most exacting requirements that go with the wearing of the very latest fashions. And “Mérode” garments for girls, boys and-babies are just | Attractive and Useful Christmas Gifts *Silk Novelties in Vanity Bags, Powder Puffs, Lingerie Pins, Infants’ Gar- ters, Carriage Robe Holders and Armlets. Prices from Black Kid Lace Boots Mahogany Lace Boots . Tan Russia Lace Boots 30c to $5.00. 4 i " . Patent Colt Pumps - New Nut Brown Oxfords shat vou have al ted. embrotderea s to o Patent Lace Boots With Colored Tops - . ey e i weel . PR Beautiful Hand - painted h s Every “Mérode” garment is hand-tailored, hand-finished. It is shrunk This high uality un- so that it always fits you perfectly. It is knit so that it never sags or stretches China Powder and Puff Jars, In assembling' this remarkable group of seasonable Fall Boots and $1.25 to $2. s vy very fin- PR IRE I . . . - ’ . 5 t of shape. “Mérode” is mad all weights and fabrics, cotton, merino, Uniewsial sbowiiig, of exs Oxfords, it has been our idea to present_a value of really extraor est of its kind, is sold. :zdo. mpe . :n e :vm . eg P » uisite Ladies’ Embroidered ollars and White Handker- chigfs. We do one initial free on handkerchiefs. Complete line of Stamped Goods, - including Luncheon Sets, Pillowcases. arfs, Bedspreads, etc. Done with the new running stitch. You will enjoy doing these just as pick-up’ work during the afternoons. Pledting, Braiding, Hem= stitching, Stamping, Initial ing, Beading, Embroidery by Competent People. THE EMBROIDERY SHOP MISSES FREUDBERG dinary merit. They are all high-| Boots and Oxfords from our regular stock. Particular attention is directed to the extraordinary price of $5.00 a pair. ; 1 _ ' ———HOSIERY—— : Méh’s;—an;en’s;—CliilJren’g FAMILY SHOE S JOS. STRASBURGER C 310-312 SEVENTH STREET ably priced. You will find it well worth while to see this year’s display of ) “Mérode” at your favorite shop. . .- ” Winship, Boit & Co., Wakefield, Mass. *HARVARD MILLS - . “MérOde’, Hand . Underw a for Women, Children and Men .