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SOCIETY w Satin Dress Slippers g, The range of correct models in these pretty slippers is wide this sea- son,. thanks to fashion’s generosity. You may suit your own taste as to the number of straps—or none —or the height of the heel —and be sure your choice is right. Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Silk Hose 225 be solved as far as flowers are con~ cerned by ordering Chrysanthemums (The Flower of the Orient) PeARLS @ Diarmonps . . Necklaces * - y - BarPins of the finest qualily are allowed to enter s b 2 el S ittt of great value lo the inexperienced buyer - Correspondence invited PersonNAL CHrisTMAS CARDS. Charming. new and exclusive with this Hoase now - for selection - Samples upon request STERLING SiLvER DINNER279TA SERVICES ‘Watches. Clocks, China, Class and Novelties are tllustrated and priced in the Gift Book - mailed to ey part of the world - upon reguest. N f PAINTS o _©® | "= || Before Thanksgiving ilf- HESR —draws near, see . us about fitting il enameLs Gfass Tops on your dining table and { FOR ° , z RADIATORS, buffet. It doesn’t cost much to give e cherished mahogany pieces the pro- BATHTUSS: tection of FLOOR . STAINS, seme | GLASS TOPS VARNISH. FURNITURE VARNISH AND POLISHES. { We cut tops from High-grade Win- dow Glass or Plate Glass at REA- SONABLE PRICES. Glass also sup- plied for all other ‘requirements. AUTO HUGH REILLY CO. 1334 N. Y. Ave. Wholesale PAINTS Retail TABLES AND BUREAUS. ROOF PAINTS. I Users of P-K products are always satisfied. They know that i they are getting their money’s worth with every purchase and thn 3 L{e Y is our watchword. Smoked Hams 5755, Lb., 23¢ FRESH HAMS, 22 | Pork Chops (=) Lb... A P“k u.m (shoulder) m_' 30¢c Saver Kraut, Qt -15¢ [Hi®: Scrapple (homemade) b, 15¢ f | mi Potatoes Apples Sweet and Julcy Best Northf‘an: ;::k Grimes Golden and 1:04“‘;”5: BE l?:o. 1ba, $3.76 ch:I:.xgem The purest and best. I Maple Sugar {ib., i5c;ib., 25¢; b., 40. | Pennsylvania 2 Lbs,, 15¢ “Premier” WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR ts, Pkg. 3 314-1b. Sack, 25¢ igs (imported iayer) n.__ “Premier” Stewing Figs, Lb.. GRAHAM FLOUR 3Y,-Ib. Sack, 25¢ | goo Pound ........ [ 2u8 Dine dclnhintam. Cuis cotlowea| the 3hes an ‘opportunity (5 inssect well as GIDDING Adaptations. I’-KSMeMat.Lb-.-;fic' Sumpter: of arna & Mx’i"d: ‘:‘ :‘:::“' 3l & (Exclusive local distributers for Lenox Patterns.) hat | | brother and indaw of the e (IR X Sacrifice Pri 'BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Lemon Peel, Lb. 25c | PK Coffee F3E% % 25c | QC. ._______.1——__—————————‘-“" « 2 s time before coming Ia w.m’fi 4 3 ; but their daughters, sy gor and l(lu Lillian Snur % X . rlo m(rl.dn ’ Col.lndHrI.P.JIlrrlllotChl A ; R eI e aet homme 8t 3111 2 ; Bancroft place and will remain ugtil | e 43 XXFERT OFTOMETRIBT, eoneul o the end of the week. BERNARD A. BAER,,, e Mra. Sylvanus Stokes, r., is .ma ing & fow days in ok e Mrs. Harding to Receive a Few Guests i n by Appoihtment This ! Miss Ethel Amoé—hallllll. asughter i of Mra. John 8. Gilliss of Rockville, : : ‘ ) was united in marriage to Mr. Peter A KSGIV- Afternoon _ : Le Grande Decker of Bethests. Md. ) I EIN'!Gp{I 1d fi , &t at the home of the bride in aoekvma. Seefll! Floor, 217 and 218 Evans Bldg. Teocel: for Pansma, where the formers| k ‘The officiating clergyman was R, A. RS. HARDING will recelve & | oy, /{0 %00 Gen. Gafilard, spent C. Barnes of Rockville, your dining table 3nd fow guests by appointment |ss many years during .the construc- Owing_to the recent death of the m fitt d ith at the White House this u&nfin (S R S ¢\ bride's father the wedding was af et €a W and return to lorida, where o 3 qu! on: e Cf mony ving been stternoon. and Mrs. rorcher wul_entertan 4 % performed In the presence of the im- GLAS TOPS. — l rge hou: rty in December. mediate family only. The maid of || Boe us now sbout cutting and Siting Mrs. Coolidge to Be Capt. and Mi will return / honor was Miss Viola L. Gilliss, sister such u— w. hn m-- m erery Luncheon Guest. to Washington at .the end of two ¢ ; : : o the bride, and best man was Mrs. Coolidge, wife of the Vice|months and will occupy the apart- Stanley l(oy-r. a nephew of the ment of the bridegroom's mother, - 2 The bridal BE Prosident, will be the honor guest at Dride. The bridal party “was pracedsd oside: Mra. Galllard, in the St Nicholas: v by little Ethel Moyer and Edward o) % }:nm:‘m} to b.en :F::&aw&ha% :y g.hfil'- .Itl:. will spend the winter in Glllllr n!:c: ‘:.xl:(g!ne hew :f ‘t‘.he bride, & G.LA$ C . ohni Represen- > ¢ carrying of rosebuds. There :,‘::w&l .Yvohn.n:n. in her apartment at . gy 4 p 1 was an aisle of white ribbon held by enton. 3 (! on The At “Genmeral, My. Harry| _ The lclln‘ mll".lry attache of the M. Daugherty, will faturh today 1.0 | French embasey, Maj. Louls Dubreull, Columbus, Ohlo, where he w. -eft el or New York, where to spend the week eond. M i val of Gen. Buat, | Daugherty has given up the resid b ral staf of the| h 3 ‘ence 1509 H street, where he has re p Shioa since. comig to Washington Dr. David Jase Hill, former United and (s at Wardman Park Hotel,| States ambassador to Germany, re- where he has taken an apartment for, turned Friday on the %nturdn’:‘:’dur the winter. a four-month tour of Europe. Admiral of the Fleet Earl Beatty.| Mrs. Sherman Flint and her daugh- R N. and Countess nmuav'rm re- tor, Miss Margaret Klint will arrive / ‘turn today m ansas aml |in ashington ‘ednesday to be the % this evening Mrs. Marshall Field will | zuests of Col. and Mrs. Stephen L'H. Store Hours: emuru.l‘n a |Ivrl‘tllnn( mpany at,Slocum for a weec e LT the| Mrs. ATchibald Gracie and Repre- Ecach "of Mra - Fleld while 'in| fenialisd and Mea, B, Higre Fenn wore : v Only 12 articles advertised here. Extraor- luncheon ~guests Mr. Raymond Wasliington, and many notable func- | o< tions are ‘being planned for them y at the Shoreham yesterday. . Homoriow STeting ‘e Beotary o | mromiment o dinary 1t:mn Every one an unmatched and the Navy an 8. n| lve S Sl o S| e B e ' soscing g wale. n ay even! var ' m! - Mrs. Charles L. MoGawl .m enter- |left San Salvador for Washington as - tain in their hono: " :.;anrelopnullvz:“(:! The. state of S-hl- MRS. DAVIS ST. PIERRE GAILLARD, R_emember—Tue:day Only N or. T, va) Lima s the . . . . [ Mins Blodgets weas youngest son of a former President ot before her marriage in St Johws Church st moon today to Capt. G Capt. Gaillard. v, Dy Ratael Zaidivar and gett, daughter of Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, ’ One of the largest weddings elia; Lima_deo var, 'Who R s social importance this season was |30 the paremits of o crfat!! Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward-| Hewson's son-in-law and daughter, || AN omen s ur oa s that of Mies Monloa Peck Blodgett, | Zaht i v, former m man, Mr. and. Mrs, J. L. Smith, Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Washburn; younger daughter of Mrs. Delos A. und Mrs, Edwin Albert Morse and | who are established in their apart- 720-22-24 7th St NW. Open 9:156 AM. Close 6 PM. Blodgett, and Capt. David St. Plerre Tou v \ Mr. and Mrs. Rober} W. Lewis. ment at the Chastleton. N = Don't allow low price to prevent your Galllard, U. 8. A.. son of Mrs- Davie “”,&:“:,‘_’J,’,,‘;‘;d“{;a Frederick | "A number of important luncheons seeing these oirs: ther save:veally DuBose Gafllard, which took place|1731 N street northwest, for the sea. |Were given at the club yesterday, the| Col. and Mrs. Cary Sanger have s snd 1ot yoar sold for 995 ’ at noon today in historic St. John's|son, and will take possession No-{'minister of Honduras, Senor Don J.|taken an apartment at the Highlands. stunning ai y Church, on Lafayette sguare. Th |vember 10. Antonlo Lopes Gutlerres, Col, Henry | They will be at their home, Sanger- In brown and gray, magnificently silk quaint old church had a simple deco- May, Capt. McKibbin, Mr. A. C.Smith, | fleld House, Sangerfileld, for some N lined and fashionably made, with big shawl collars, bell cuffs and belts. Lieut. Lorimer C. Graham, U. 8. N., Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Jordan were ration of white chrysanthemums and| Mrs. Hardy of Canon Clty, Col., wife | M2). Reddington and Mr. C. P. Light roses with a_background of green,|of Representative Guy U. Hardy of |VeIn& among the hosts. Rolnd Cotton Smith, and was fol- - homa t | there November 18 and 19, will at- Furs E-eluclvely . Feore by o oreskTact 1 The home of | Liken 8 home at 1587 Gallatin street | {ric? J5ICHUNT Zauery. — Tl Fe $ the bride's mother at 1800 16th street Furs Such as New York ur oKers her sister. Mrs. Henry P: Erwin a|will entertain & company at_ dinner Was s aaigmed le daby, °'éd""( d oth litan houses ride of less than a year, as matron | th| 1 L. 8. orida, now stationed at —and other cosmopoli 5 5 » . . = of honor, and her cousin, Miss MYEUS | gucats Jater to the dance which their Sewport, K7 are offering their. clienteles can be|| This winter's favorite neckpiece, Brown o Porche mald of honor. = The|son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and seen to best advantage by Wash- || Gray Kit Koney Scarfs with beads and triw Miss Katharine | the old home of Mr. and Mes. M ho spent a short time in New York | ingtonians at Bird’s. The pleasure || mings 3 rriott and Eleanor Fitts of ol ¢ | after closing thelr heuse at South- | of your inspection invited. New York. Mr. Erwin, brother-in- | C1intock. at 1227 19th street. iimpton, have started &or Callfornia. | J 3 2 Remember, Tuesday Only the ushers were Mr. Walter Boyd, ~| ma canal. On their return they will —W‘_ cousin of the bridegroom: Mr. GIlles- | foe “tous mummpn&ton after spend. | ‘ome to Washington for a portion of NO WORR' TROUBLE 3“’ .00 pie Adams of Atlants, Mr. David Ed- | New York. Mrs. Fahnestock will | ‘he Winter season. ward Fish and Mr. Caleb Keany of |nave as her guests sver svmistice it you have us do your papering. palnting lg lr alsS SlZ.SO alues. Splendid coats of good quality serviceable cloth in brown, blue and gree 2\ 2 Six great styles, including blg{shawl colla erately low, and the short sleeves|iin, who Is to leave shortly with her | Mrs. Avery D. Andrews, and Mrs. 734 13th N.W. helted and novelty pocket. odels 4 to 15 ;arn o‘l{:ra um g’!‘t’n oran, e mother, Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin, for | years. L4 ms, alternating pearis. o | Barmuda, where they will spend the AT - g \ Remember, TMC’ Only with indards of the chrysanthe- ! th i 3 4 Many interesting features are being mums to mark_the pews. The cer e, shird Colorado d'strict, has ar- |, 1anned at the club, and the interna- VO 1415 G St money was performed by the Rev. Di tional fencing matches, to be hels Oppasite The youthful bride was attended by | Mr. and Mrs. A. Garrison McClintock bridesmaids' were Miss Marion Drain, | Mry Frankin H. Eilis will give in | ok and Mra. Robert M. Thompson, ey of T brids. was beat man. and | Mrs Gibson Fahmestock has re- | GKINE the trip by way of the Pana- | Rebujlding Furs a Specialty Bethlehem, Pa. aYe na har Eueals over Armistice rearrange your draperies. Fenew the Window Gigantic is the best expreulon for these skirt flared at the bottom with & cir- | winter. The bride, who was given in mar- Jonts ‘at breakfast yesterday at the |ehades o upbolster the chairs riage by her brother, Mr. Delos A.|20d Mre Snowden Fahnestock. ontgomery Country Club.- Prices exceptionally reasonable. Blodgett, jr., word;an exquisite robe| The Misses Harding, daughters of * Ratimates cheerfully furnished. of Belgian needlepolnt lace, made in|Mr. W. P. G. Harding. will entertain | Mr. and Mrs John H. Hewson will cular flounce and was the new length, —_— 2 almost to the ankles, with & dainty| Mr. and Mrs. Van Karneleek, Mr. ; / / 2% cord of pearls and orai blossoms |and Mrs. Van H. De Witt and Dr. tied loosely about the waist and simi- | E. Moresco of the Netherlands legn- N far cords falling from eithet side of | tion have taken apartments at the $2.00 to 3 Ba y Coats n princess fashion, over tulle and chif- |at dinner this evening in compliment be 8t home Thureday afterncon in | CORNELL WALL anw the neckline. A court train of the|Hotel Powhatan and will remain White, Blue and Brown Corduroy Coats for +ots in 1 to 4 sizes and long and short cream $ cashmere coats, with silk embroidered capes for ET, VW o S ton. The neck was square and mod- | to their house guest, Miss Anna Ham- | honor of their house guésts, Gen. and lined with satin and chiffon, |there during the limitation of arma- 55‘ 566 gm,fm babies. Had a''wide band of the satin out-|ments conferenc Remember, Tuesday Only 1aung the edge, d acrogs the bot- — Mi d M 11 Vi ltom jspraye of orane blossoms and| nave eaken an aparement at 415 T6th Do chaslet of pears and orange|Strest. where they will spend the blossoms, with a cluster of the tw op"""" $750% . Corduroy Sui Boys’ N 6 to 14 year Boys’ Suits of sturdy cordum\ in popular Norfolk belted styles.” Both pan and coat splerdidly lined. - Remember, Tuesday Only Py )] bl Bed Size Sheets ::.3%::.% bive | -:-m ot the same | A tes o Dinee her clientele in her new location, where $1.25 The first of a series of dinners for . . o . . Cut from ood ahty bleached muslin with welde e o e e e Foethoc | the four Sundays in November was they will find original Paris Creations, as . s Lo Band fnished with wide hem. Limit 4 t and they carried Aaron Werd roses K!v%n last evening at the new Racquet a buyer. m¢:. the Glubhouse, which Is” one ‘of "th Remember, Tuesday Only 4 Mbs. Blodgett and Mre, Galllard, moth- | most beautital In Washington. Among at the right side, from which tinY ' iy Jonn H._Smithrick, wife of those entertaining at dinner were Mr. . i @AFiNg | o 1g Mrs. John M. Biddle, Mr. and Mra. Zoc standard A ron hams ot | Honrl do Sibour. Mr. and Mra Victor ~ th = - ! strings of pearls and orange blossoms | pepregentative Smithrick of Pensa- .. Announce , M 1 : aEn M 204 Wie Bl R Full standard :onnt and guaranteed absolutely fa<* fell to her shouldef. Shé carrk orchids with a shower of lilies-of-the- | Fhursany attoreonn "in her Drome | sation: with-th v their valley. o and Miss Porcher wore| MRt 8¢ 1868 Columbia road. Her | the association with them i their gowne of wlstara velvet with. side 5{"5:'&,,‘::;‘;:"'{‘1 A Eharies R Oria vari ] Pancls and"short sieeves of oobwed |of ‘Coorgia. Mre, Framk. Clark of various salons of shoulder to shoulder neok line, and 1‘)'.‘“,‘.'_’ M;:'“'Lm.,, °(‘_5,'.’fm';{°;'°';'; ;e over wistaria chiffon, the skirt|ufichigan, Mrs. James B Ashwell of : st il 3, snerey x| ouh ML KB w0t Gty Mrs. Lowry Steppan !eprays of Wistaria biooms made of St Louls Mro. Terac Si Foster of : b lf-m'?w“m'r ;':'I:a;‘&n ::‘:T'o:‘utn‘l'fe same gm.,, “"f' b}.;gpm‘:, °§; Michigan, Mrs. .~ (Formerly with Erlebacher) Optured veives Drime to matth their | mnr o e N e T 8 N\ -wus with moonlight blue ostrichiMrs. Moore, Miss Dean Owen, Mrs. < falling over the brims at one side. |Charles M. Galloway and Mrs. A. O. Mrs. Erwin corried orohids and Miss| . McKimmle of this city. ' gt Mrs. Steppan will be pleased to serve roses. e bridesmalds wore nodu of Series of Dinners nattler blue Canton color Apron Ginghams in all size blue and whi in beads of th - = 3 Less than the wholesale price from the mi in et 0% 0 on ettt onios | RUG CLEANING TIME N Thericio yads o a buyer, feathers. The bride's tabl Your floor coverings mot thoroly cleaned . ™ Remember, rfl"“’ Only Clark’s 0. N. T. Spool Cotton Sevres service from which the brides | Unless electrically washed by our process. 150-Yard Spools ¢ six generations | Positively no injury or shrinkage to the most In all numbers, black or white, from 8 to 80. Limit 6 in Capt. Gaillai family h- e par- | delicate fabrics. to a buyer. Remember, Tuesday Only Children’s Famous Springtéx reakfasts, it s on e P 55| The Luwin Co. Underwear T the lares drawing room ena tibrary.| 2018 14th St. N.W. 798¢ Value Fine, Closely Woven, Bleached, Fleece-line Vel‘:s and Panté. bgeslztto 16 zle‘a:s P:mg made c with gussets. Subject to an Remember, Tuesday and pale pink roses in the musio room, where np:lrln' orchestra. hyod be- . Fhone N. 9160, hlnd a -mn of greens nu“ad with ; 809 7t St 1971 Cal. Road "l" Me at HW?'L L Table Ai)p(oi_nt’ments in China Crystal and Silver COMPLE’I‘E patterns in open stock and innumier- able decorations in china from Lenox, Minton, Cauldon and Coalport. —or Paperhangin u want t‘l.:”“to donu“ wr 'h"s:;‘l'lylor' man see. e - Hoal” sarvice and prices. M, ¥ Glad to submit estimates. HARRY W. TAYLOR CO JOIIWB A TR W N | Selling Far TABLE SERVICES of Cut- Glass, Rock Crystal and Gold Encrustations. SILVER in’ both’ Sterling and Plate, including assortments- of - Flat Ware, ‘Tea- Semces,’Plat-. ters andServngxshes. 3 - Elastic Ka d Waist Fluh-Colcred Bloomers; lu:.ncall I::e:nl’erf ect goods. l 7c Remember, Tuesday Only Samplszl Bny: Ladies’ HOZNZ; wither fi"‘té&:;‘*.fl.‘:&'am gt d bae g i l; o ber, Taesday, Only gfif'm_fi.'-:..,_“ sz || Chokers at Anp Arbog, oonetn, of ‘ht'o?"r'a‘ '.m. —to _reduce .our too. Mage: e ettt X . large stock.- A bargain Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and i time to secure a3 chic e L G e D ‘";‘ neckpiece to “finish off” Be ke Talmsge, who {8’ spen 2 our winter suit. the early winter in New York; Mr. Eve wanted effect and Mre. Prederiok Tomkins of Tom- Ty, kineville, N. ¥.; Miss Berminia Du and ‘fur among these £33 3l Sty Surnee OF Vaaer.~ [l reduced Chokers. Cant "ot Mes, Gaillard Toft on for an extended w-w“( trip, uu Intter :l;ny_% 8 emart sult of "fin‘ ‘ i Y & gy Silks, georgettes, serge-and :a few tricotine m ‘smbrol | dresses’intbrand-new high-class styles. . oy "’fl- m-.‘?"-'.‘i MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL w.:r:...W... i 212 F Stroet