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Chapter No. 20, U.D. C, Outlines Ball Program The annual autumpg! ball to ington Hetel' November- 38 -3y the members of the. Stanewall . Jackson Capter, No. 20, U.. D, €, will-36 & very brilllant affalr, many unotable of dinner parties 0 precede the hall, Mr. Clo of Virgin'a is chairman of el o o 83t R et Vice' Ghalrman of ike youAE qra ihe floor sfleld, man, and Mrs Mda Q' Trenis, vioe chairman of patronesses; Miss Elsfe Mnltlemori. chairman,” “and ~Miss Margarite Barnes, ‘vice chairman of the Mlm‘men‘- committes; Mrs Al- bion Wil ing Tuck, chairman, and Miss Marie J."MoGuire, vice cha‘rman ;sr enlc:hlllmenl; Mrs. C. Viola Fel- ows, chairman of presp; King in charge of ticke! L Morrison, president; Miss Lillian Chenoweth, firat_vice president, and Mrs Benjamin Soule Gants, second vice president, of the ch;né:. Pa- include Mrs. Brapch Stone, Mrs. Robert B. Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial, Mra. Pat risop, Mrs. James O'Connel Thomas W. Harrison, Mra Lazaro, Mrs. Robert W. Woolley, Mra. Petar A. Drury, Mrs. T. Mrs, Theodore Tiller, Mrs. "fl'“‘fi“" Giffard, Mrs. M. A. Winter, Mrs. E. L. Stock, Mrs. James H. Boggs,, Mrs. Napole Craen Jabe, Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt, Mrs. Daniel Scudder, Mra. Truman Winslow, Mrs. David Kin-} cheloe, Mrs. Claude Mayo, Mme. Grou- itch, Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, Mrs. Clh"le! Haig and Mrs. Malett Spen- sler. Tales of Well Known Folk . In Social and Official Life (Centinued from Tenth Page.) advertise his ware. Still the name affronts those of delicate preceptions every time they scan the Bargiins In the dally press. It is called jumper, blouse or jersey in Britain, and on the continent and only in stables is the word “sweater” ever heard. At Maynt Vista. the fine old manor house in Long Green valley, Mary- land, for 8o many years the home of > Joseph Bonaparté, there in the room dedicated to Na- poleon relics the purple satin coat trimmed with lace and heavily em- broidered in gold and the velvet breeches which Bonaparte, later the King ef Westphalia, wore when he narried Betsy Patterson. Right] against the resplendent garments of the groom hangs the simple little sown of Indian muslin ' which the bride wore, adorned with a fichu of lace and insets of embroidery. In her declining years the famous Mme. Betsy Patterson Bonaparte, who may be sald to have placed the daughters Hi of Uncle Sam on the social map where international alliances aye marked, passed much of her time with her grandson, and during one of these visits shs destowed this reminder of' her former greatness.- As the gar- ments do not figure in the will of the late Attorney General and foremost citisen of Baltimore, those who.cher- ish historic souvenirs hope that the trustees will eventualiy make over the wedding garments of this ill- fated pair to the Nationa] Museum, For Miss Patterson furnishes the only instance of an American who wed a king, though she never shared the Mrs. Charles throne of her husband. Bonaparte received ma: from her il but these, tog mately to go to tl vard, an institutioe: ‘Theugh ball gowns and afternoen garments are arousing hostile criti- cism, aceording to the word of a man Just home from the golf links and tennis courts of such salubrious re- sorts as Thomasville and Alken, tha sporting elothes of the modish young omen have almost Teached: the van- ishin rlnt. Some of the pretty maids at Alken have taken to wear- ln{ white gabardine breeches, caught with & strap above the knee and not below it, as the usual riding suits go, the (ntervening .space until some short velled hpse rise about three inches from lew cut shoes. is cov-| ered aecarding to nature. The blouse eves ‘to speak of and falls Joosely back and front until the max- comfort is assured. 'Though t is rather startling at first. a man mets accustomed to it se it is reported. Some ef the spiritual shep- herds are, however, making vio.ent war on these whita clad goddesses. Some of the more conserygtive clul king rules about the manner o dre: jowed on the course and the affair is liable to cause a commotion in the secial circles if not in the !portlnr. ‘Which recalls that tennis and golf clubs In Great Bfitain. have frowned heuvily on the feminine members taking up “American fash- jons,” as the terms go. and the cru- |} sade to bring back the graceful riding habit versus the breeches grows in earngst: Intanss interest 15 manifested in every rt the world about the co Ll D T toaT i et oo clusieny ress in Paris. as to whether the mod- : i a settling point and that is If the mod- ' ern eabinetmakers using the count-' constructed acco ding to mod- does mot surpass in pt by tRe great masters of whom Stradi- varius Is easily the foremost. For an- other violen' controversy mav come te Jess modern device: at ¢ cannot produce furniture as durable, as artistic and graceful as the gr i O pendale and his followers. This has| been contended for years and the one ! great obfection has been that of selling | for the merchanta have complained that nobody wished ' new gords for old. — . Ladies Why Pay More? ¥ you _In‘m't”.!‘h”u"- or Befose 8¢ enicuring .. ulllml';blle Furud offered at greatly lowered prices. Qur original prices save middlemen’s profits (because we make up our own furs), so you this sale means BAR- GAINS. A 8mall Deposit Reserves 4ny Belection Until Xmas. Repairing-and- Re- mdez,iiehr; atel;::::sgt’ aP‘:‘xlcel:-e— work done without, delay. N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N pay & fair price for modern ue- ita ' tion ne matter how pleaging the! - rally be the value given in the rosergom’of the Wash- Brov: i the ownera of such ‘mw"u on & number of their chil- dren a full : of personages attending it. A number res! have ‘been sunned Newburgh on the Hydson is filled with ippex tes' : committee; Mry. Henry G. Clay, ehair-" Q. Donaiason, [ PN nd over -anything a:kea eenth century plec his new method of 't {liar furri- |old K AL AE of the Nicolls famiis nea. ) id mahof plen family, Dr. :’r.e'nuw us and ft is now p them 10, have the sais fine and chairs, the rare old sidebostd whic! otland yn’lhol :‘l Dr. John Niool in 1734, e ining tabls eat” pester- beds . withaut m the central home. Henry “B. A i plica of th uty to present some replica e mahogany and b groams- of the family' and to remember to the brides o A AT G A ! 7T AT AR AT AT AT A | One More Week e St :fit of the eminent voy's brl e et 10 the aunt of who sftey Indorsing the soundness of Glenco!mer his nT which affect the sighi, l‘yoam'ma'n -5‘\.:.- +n 28 mttt” R did, had several m: tracted and now is to gll inte: 1f; that is, ‘who m " 4 2 an B him the moal unbounded relakation, and ‘ambassador Britgin hav he can read and thus keep in touch n h fr d th " io'es Tt S Sivens i favor of 86 R ar ranqull 8 5 '%‘m‘w&:& e neuma‘ yocessa Ifi*fil'dni 'u'm‘ nnrl.’l:t Daughtere of American Gamble, entertained the Da ton In the Senate, now that the American Colonists Tuet ‘h and slght are restored Many others have recelved the equally pleasing news of Lord Grey's marriage sor i:'"“‘": ve Invitations of disciples of heal ylor street northwest. A ATE A @A partment doing its utmost—a store-wide appreciation thatis most unusual and extraordinary. DRESSES Thisyweek brings more dresses than ever into the Appreciation— Dresses, $21-50 dresses for every need. ly $36.50 to $50.00 One hundred and forty-five dresses i this one group. Every one perfect and represent- ing a choice variety of styles, materials and colors. Just to give you an idea of what to expect we give the following details: 20 $50 dresses of crepe-back satin, daintily embroidered and lace trimmed. 30 $45 Canton Crepe Dresses that feature beading and hand _embroidery. 20 $36.50 Smart Tailored Frocks of chiffon velvet, with chenille fringe trimmings. 10 $50 Canton Crepe Dresses in long tunic effects and displaying braid embroidery. 20 $37.50 Afternoon Gowns of silk lace and canton crepe. .4 Tailored Dresses of Satin and Canton €repe. P 10 840 Dresses of Roshanara Crepe in clever new blouse effects, with fancy braided vests. 20 340 Serviceable Dresses of twill cord, smartly trimmed with twill cord. 20 $37.50 Dresses of tricotine, elaborately #: beaded and hapd embraldered. 'Dresses, 536 , K Regularly $55 to $75 Here are 120 of the handsomest’ street and afternoon gowns, all beau- tifully designed and well made. Read carefully and note what a wonder- ful assortment ‘this is! 10 $69.50 Street Frocks of Roshanara Crepe, elaborately embroider- ed. 15 $65.00 Afternoon Gowns of satin canton, with beaded Georgette sleeves and panel shades, in colprful combinations. 10 $49.50 Satin de Chine Dinner Gowns, combined with beautiful silk laces. in delicate pastel shades. 855 Dance Frocks of silk laces, net, chiffon, soiree silk and satin 10 $70 Dresses of Satin Canton Crepe, with gracefully draped tunics and lace vests. 20 .56 Smart new tailored Dresses of Canton crepe, designed on trim, slender lines. 20 36! 9.50 Dresses of navy t;'lcollne, elaborately enriched by silk floss embroidery and stee] beading. 15 $75 Twill Cord Dresses, in fitted basque, circular skirt and coat styles; colors are navy, brown and black. $80.00 to $110.00 Afternoon and Evening Gowns........ ‘offers a remarkable opportunity for big sav- e o T et eornoan dressce are of This group of dress a8 oh especlally attractive 1. E‘?‘”cr'ene,'k:”r:ps gma. canton and satin’ de' chine. The dinner gowns are -of fah lace, satin.meteor, and lage gombination, %ot beading and brocaded ‘ahiffon velvet. Eve of brocaded chiffon, ticularly fascinating, made 55650 She- ilifnlly ornamentsd ng gowns are p: - spangled and beaded, silks laces and Elizabethan crepe with crystal pearl and rhinestone bead- ing. These are sparkling, scintilating style creations; whose radiant beau- ty fits them for the most select occasjons. $125.00 to $200.00 Dresses, $89.50 fascinating collection of theater, dinner and tions and included are gorgeous d dresses of the handsomest of A small but wns. Some are original importa Elod robes, fine lace dresses an ning ang: nton ,-satin de chine and crepe Elizabeth with erystal, pearl, sequin and ;:;pbee:damg Black, sky-blue, flame, shell, sapphire and rose—a wonder- o1 chance to secure a handsome gown at an Appreciation price. MILLINERY All “ past Appreciation records were broken In our Millinery sec- tion. wich only goes to show, what wonfl:r&ul_values this de- partment is offering. Any $3250 to $60 Hat for $25 This means a collection of the mest stunning creatigns to select from, including dress mgdels of lace, colorful fur combinations and many other seasonable and ex- tremely smart winter effects. Dashing, Youthful -New “Knock-About” Hats at $1250 Bspeclaily beceming models, suitable for young husiness wom- en, college ‘giris and all those whe’ are not “fussy.” These hats are of duvetyne, embroidered with gold or silver brald or with flow- erg of hand-painted kid; others are of felt, seal, Scotch mole, squirrel and velvet combinations. Really extraordinary values at $13.50. 'HOSIERY Full-fashioned Pure Silk Hose, with r hems and well rein- tor: Durable, therefore eco- momical. In black. cordovan and russet. $2 Silk Stockings, 3 Pairs, $5 This 1s a fine grads, full- ?h- loned Pure Thread Silk Stocking. with mercerized ‘garter hem, heels and toes—bldck, white, cordoyan and Russiah tan. One dollar yaved 1 you buy three pairs: Wool Sport Stockings, Very attraciive styles, In brow heather ‘mixtures, with hand-em- brotdered clox. All sizes. SRIRTS won Apprethso Skirta $10.00 ‘What woman canrot use an extra t tom od advantage — re and te hundred beau- tiful n yles at a tremendously low price. They are made of the finest quality prunella clath, block checks, stripes in various widths, and plaids In effective color co! binations. Amoni e ‘man; t‘l‘n you will find side, panel an X plaits. some stitched to hip in yoke * effect; - others ara buttt trimmed and have tallored bal or. wide _fringe-trimmed sashi Every size, from 24 to 40 wall band. -BUSS Appreciation brings to you the most rgeoys array of biouses imaginable, at prices that will come as a distinctly deligkttul surprise. Want to give blouses for Christmas? Now is the time to get_them, then. ppro:i: A . @verblouses and .glip-ons, richly beaded or embroide! To be had in the popular shad and crepe de . chin .y §10°to Slt.%“ Suit ‘Blouses, e Sitre Eash® wied. t3 Taghien -these beautifyl Rew regu ation and _overblouses. "p:l o;v..' b:::i; R R Mhond advantage. o be had In the new. suit shades. o/ $11.50 to $13.50 Jupon Blouses, group of charmi s whi a8 & complete dress. Mads of fine chinsac‘, ':"n nnvvi h;o:p fi:??lut Handmade batiste blouses, with both Tuxedo collars and ocks. They display dnwu_vovr Bosyr tiful designs and embreidery dots. Some have collars edged with filet Dne n- ot SUITS _Here we are setting new records for value giving in the Appreciation. These suit values are most remarkable. Clever New $75 Tailored s Women are sure to appreciat displa COATS For the Second Appreciation Week As many as when the doors opened last Monday ! marning, and although we lcannot say “better val- ues,” they are equally as good and that, we think, is quite remarkable. black. $85.00 to $110.00 Coats for Appreciation | $52'° #1850 FurTrimmed $E1Q)T5 . #. most remarkable collection of fashionable, lux- $ 00 — urious sults of muunsyne, veldyne, erminie, veionde, evora. suedetex and duvetyne. They are trimmed A '"i' assortment of styles—so you are pretty sure to find exactly the coat you want in this group. the by these uullni and the mater! points to be found in these sults. The colors are navy, burro, taupe, marmot, Sorrento, navy and such as navy, burro, marmot, Sorren 3 brown and black. 1o, veliaz; Chupe; FURS Appreciation offers some very substantial savings in ‘this department, and those who are consider- ing giving a fur piece or garment for Christmas would do well to make their selection AT ONCE) $250 Jap Mink Coats, 1552 Extremely modish gar- ment in three-quarters length; made entirely of choice selected pelts; dis- plays a large, full shawl coliar, bell cufts and all- around belt; lined In self- colored figured silk. $200.00 to $235.00 Jap Mink Capes $155.00 ~*Very handsome capes in 30-inch length: trimmed wmf lylfll and pswn;’ finished with half sleeves and deep crush collars. $95.00 to $110.00 Marmot Coats, §69.50 n taupe snd a roll collar, coavertible b:it Three-quarter length ‘ments, In oot 'u:x‘z?;‘?-’:‘x':' somely lined throughout in siil Fur Stoles at Appreciation Prices $95.00 Mink Stoles, $150 Squ'rrel Stoles, he ”s'”k tn parhe heauiitul quality of Gt o wnd 13 by 73 inches; they are fully lined with silk: have set-ln pockets and are trimmed with tails and paws. with elaborate hand embroidery, braid and fur on Made of Pollyanna, evors, erminie, panvelaine, revola, collars, cuffs. pockets and in some instances, bottoms af Jackets. The Tur used is oposaurm; hesver: veionde, veldette and cordana. Some of the coats teature the new blouse back, while others boast of Kolinsky, dyed squirrel, seal, mole, wolf, squirrel and fox, There is a wide range of colors to choose froms 'll-l-daeg yokes, full and pane! backs, then there are semi-| bodices with flare skirts as well as belted ° sty] Beaver, squirrel, fisher wolf, fox, opossum and nutria have been used to fashion the large shoulder and shawl collars; some of the coats have fur cuffs and pockets, too. Navy, black, bu:ro, Sorrento, taupe, reindeer and brown are the colors. $85.00 Wooltex 569.50 style—embroldered , in velora, velvosuede, erminie and revola; colla wolf, opossum, nutria or scif material, full backs, front belts, deep yokes and side panels, tfll(;l'l are navy, burro and brown. Women's $125 to $235 - § 50 Winter Coats. . oAk Choice new winter s vich, deep-pile fabrics, trimmed with expensiye furs, which are lavishly used, Orlands, Marvelly, Andrea and Duvetyn are the fabrics used, beautified with hand embroidery and trimmed with caracul. krimmer, beaver, wolf, l&‘lrul and kolingky. Needless to say that the styles have distinction worthy of these fine materials, — You will ind the chcosing a most pleasant task. Wooltex Conte oo 51 1 (190 Just one of a kind of these elaborate, wonderful Wooltex coats, developed in nvelaine, Marvella, Moussyne and Pollyanna. Beautifully hand embroid- ered and collars and c are of beaver or mole. Calors: Sorrento, reind taupe, burro and navy. $50.00 and $55.00 7 Winter Coats. . ot s3 50 With collars of nutr! 0ssum, mole and beaver- ed with style and value eslte. d%gelal Ofillll are jpan cloths. including Normandy bolivia and ve.dyne in a variety of models. Szll-amhvroide‘r:d coats are alse In this group, in navy blue, black, rein- deer, burro, Sorrenta and brown. UNDERWEAR Here is one department that demands your :ttemion-;oficrin. by far the best values in years—values that even an “Appreciation” can he proud of. $3.00 Silk Camisoles, $1.85 Pretty taflored and lace-trimmed styles of satin and crepe de chine. In flesh and white and finished with the popular ribbon straps. and $5.00 Silk Envelope Chemise, $2.85 Just 35 of these silk envelope chemises, in crepe de chine, and daintily trimmed with filet and val laces and ritbon straps In flesh and white only. $6.00 and $7.50 Silk Envelope Chemise, 4.85 Just 36 of these will start this sale Monday—so you'd better get hers early. They are of radium, orepe de chine and Moon-Clo; tailored models, are neatly hemstitched and with tucked yokes. while others are trimmed with fl!:ul.h;m.l and Irish crochet laces. May be had with ribbon straps er built-up shoulders. $12.00 to $15.00 Gowns and Pajamas, $9.85 Just the very prettiest stvles you have 8sen in some time. Made of crepe de chine, radium and Moon-Glo silks. Tailored ‘models, with tucked and hemstitched yokes. Colors are flesh, white, light blue and orchid. $7.50 Silk Gowns, $4.85 $10 Silk Gowns, $6.85 Espeoially desirable because they are made of Of high-grado radium and crepe de echine, In a heavy quality crepe de chine. Trimmed with neat tailored models; may be had with square or filet and val lace and tucked georgette yokes; all ' V necks, and he stitched and tucked yokes. All sleevelese mol g sleeveless models, in flesh and white. = Vanity Fair Glove Silk Underwear At Prices Current Five Years Ago More than five hyndred garments of best quality medium-weight Glove-Silk Under- wear made by a manufacturer of recognized high standard. . .Gleves8ilk Vests, 32 inches 'ong, cut full, smartly tailored, well finished, The shoulder straps are not made of perishable ribbon; they are oi dyrable glove-silk. Regularly priced this season at §2.50 .. 3 o! GjovesSilk Vests, re, with shoulder straps so placed as sz.zs to remain firmly on the shoulder. .Sllling _regumr_‘y at $3.00 . : $3.50 “Vanity Fair” Silk Bloomers, $2.25 In fesh ‘color only. Cut extra full and have reinforcement and slastic at knee. Glove-Silk Sports Bloomers, trim and comfortable. For use with suits or dresees, In lack or-navy. Selling regularly at $5.00 ............. 53,75 $7.50 to $10.00 Sport Blocmers at $4.85 and $6.85 =t A ocollectien of especially fine Bloomers in radium eilk, satin, tricolette and silk jersey, nicely finished with plaited ruffies and shirred cuffa M :de i the popular “below-the-knee” length and to be had [n navy, French blus jade, taupe, purple and henna.” Why not gelect several of these for Chrirtmag giviRg? < a Day and Evening Petticoat Customers tell us that “it’s a feather in our cap” to be able tp qlfer such.petticaat values— even in Apprecinion._ ‘What d?Vyon think of them? X on $5.00 to $7.50 Silk Petticoats— *3 qq Tailored and Plain—Offered at......... oM N.Te A wonderful assortment of styles and a mase of colors mark this up. Included you will find petticoats of all jersey, satin. taffeta with jersey tops Fancy pleated models tailored flounces and are we'l represented = $850 Silk Pettcoats, $485 Th 1:& ner srades of satin, jersey and taffeta, in a variety of attractive stylea imcluding pluin tallared and fancy effects. : duy New Features in This Group of $8 50 to $12.00 Petticoats, $6.85 We have added many new lots to this group—values aye getting hetter evary day, What a practical, useful Thristmas gift suggestion! Petticoats are of all jersey, satin and radium sill of a’ heavy quality; mome have fapcy eated flounces, daintily trimmed with ribbop, others are straightline modals, emstitched, embroidered and fringed. = $1250 to $18.50 Evening Petticoats, §98% enough about these evening petticoats! In mla and flesh ‘muo crepe and soclety satins, lace med. Sgme ik o "”-J:uh o B ot. i so sireet peticoats-in radium silks and Milanese silk jergey. s Colonists Entertained Mrs, Frederick A. Feruald. asahated by Mrs. Sylvanus Johnson and Mrs ters af y even- e residence of Mrs. Fernsld, | b f I{; jati 199 O A ppreciation. - Rt’:s,pq_nding, to many requests we.are pleased ta continue our Appreciation for one more week. Because of last week’s rain and the holiday many people were disappainted—others have asked that these great values be contin- ued over the mid-month government pay day en the 15th. Andso we are pleased to offer another week of Appre- ciation, vghlch, however, must be the concluding one, . - Drawing on great stores of merchandise erdered for November and December selling, we start t afresh tomorrow! - Many thousands of dollars’ worth of new goods will be placed on sale at savings of 14 to 15 ' over today’s low priee levels, simply as an apgregiation of your year-round patronage. If unable to get here last week, come now for your share of the Appreciation apparel. Six more days—one concluding week—with every de- he Appreeiation Y. W. C. A. a¢ Home SOCIETY To Arms Delegates The Young Wemen's Christian As- sociatien will be at home to u:!' wom- ¥ guests of the conference on tral ¥, W. C. A, m. harles Boug! rs, Henry Welles. erry, and imita- tion of armament every Monddy trom A O G Y T ) 1216 F St. N.W. MISSES’ COATS SuU DRESSES ITS “Appreciation” is bringing the misses i here in a steady stream, and there will be plenty of new garments to delight them all this week. $85 Fur-Trimmed Coats $§9-50 ‘e were mighty fortunate to secure such remark-bly fine coats to sell at so low a price, but here they are, so make the most of this Appreciation opportunity. Pan- velaine, Morett and Normandie are the m terials used, enriched by luxurious collars of wolf, nutria, Australian opossum or beav- er, blouse and fi: ¢ backs, straight lines and detachable collars are some of the style fea- tures i deer evidence. Navy blue, brown, rein- Sorrento are the colors, and sizes are 14, 16 and 18. Misses’ $98.50 to $115 Winter Coats. . . ‘These coats are especially big favorites with the miss The materials employed—Panvelaine the utmost sa style plus value. Crlando, Gerona and Morett, and beaver, wolf, nutria and Austrlian popular Sorrento hlue, navy, hlack and orown. 575.00 vho demands trimmed with large fur coiirs of opossum. Among the colors are the Mostly one-of-a-kind styles—so don't hesitate, but choose promptly. Misses’ $115 to $145 Coats for $9 Appreciation at........ 500 ‘The number of people you can usually find around this group is the best evidence of the values represented here. yery finest of workmanship, bein, Marvella, Panvelaine, Pollyanna, broidered or wi out and to he had in the following colors: $2450 reindeer and black. Exquisite STk Frocks for Misses-—Apprec at'on Price. Just what “Appreciation price” Each coat evidences the hand-tailored. The materials are ivora and Erminie, elaburately em- th great fur collars, cyffs and tabs. Silk lined through- Navy, brown, volnay red. means Is strikingly demonstrated by the values in this group. Here are exquisite silk fr lace frocks, can- afternoon and street wea ten crepes trimmed with monkey face cantons with beading and emb: s for ur, silk idery and a few display braiding In distinctive de- signs. Colors, navy, black and brown. Misses’ $35 to §39.50 _'526‘59 Cloth Dresses. . Just the sort of dresses that one always suitable for rlmost every ec- are fashioned of navy blue tricotine and Poiret twill and display among other styles the popular co:t and stralght line belted models. Trimmed with silk braid snd with bright touches of color on sleeves and vest. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. $88.50 to $125 Suits for the Miss. . . . Yes, and fur trimmed, too, at brings to you! Navy. brown and reindeer. Exhibition and Sale of the Famous Revillon Freres Fur Coats and Furs tisement Today, Page 10 Appreciation brings the most remarkable of shee values—in- creased assortments for the sec- ond week. Low Shoes $3095 Pajr The very newes! styles, includ- Ing 3-strap pumps, in biack kid and black suede; §- patent leather pumps, with Jow heels. patent kid oxfords, with low heels and weit soles. No need to tell you that these will go quickly. B Strap Pumps at $7.00 Brogus, b 4 in ox- torde, Th seare ':n‘-i.! S o csif and bigel r brown kid; stralght and wing tips, low and Cuban heels and welt oles. Your style and size ip this roup at an Appreciation saving. 5 $10 to $12 Sevesis Street and $8.50 EOEEY it -l' db' u"(:fl' T $58.50 $68.50! That's what “Appreclation™ These sults are made of mouses: i Velora, and trimmed with nutri, beaver, equirsel and' woit Coloms Sizes 14, 16, 1s. Colors— NECKWEAR ‘We were very fortunate in secur- ing several sumple Lines for Ap- preciation, thus offering you values that would be impoesible under ordinary conditions Sample Line of $4 and $5 Neckwear at $3 Just samples—one of a kind— and not another like It in stack Among them vou will find guimpes, with and without embroidery. some trimmed with lace, buttons and rihbons, Peter Pan se's of baby I-ish lace. vestees, three-plece seis of real filet and tucks, gets of filet and net, hoat-shape cellars, h. embroidered, baby Irish ¢h! s and georgette frills. Truly a won- derful colléction at a real “Ap- preciation” price. $6 to $1* Samnle Neckwear, and $7.50 This coliection includes many of the finer erades such s gnimnes of tan silk. net vestees, embroid- ered and with collars of filet and baby Irish lace: {-il's with rollars of o-gandle and not: hatiste gulmpes with and without sleevea. Sarn’es of $3 Neckwerr, $2 ‘Tuxedo net shiclds with coliars of filet and va' l'a~e: shield and collar, embroidered with dots; Jen- nie or boat-shaped collars of broadcloth E-omley shape collars and many other good thinge space does not permit mentionine. $1.50 Neckwear, §1.00 / Including embroidered Peter Parn vestees of net, sets of figured Baronet satin. I'nen sets t-immed with filet. net colla~s trimmed with val and fllet lace, high-neck shields, ete. $2.50 Scarfs. All Woo'—a ik, $195 soft, woclly scar‘s smart and comfortahble 1In heethar and blue-gvay. with white baorder; also a few of silk, In canary, blue. navy, black, white, honeydew and jade. . $650 to $8.50 Umbrellas, Sun or Rain, for $5.00 A new, late shipment that just arrived! 25-inch siges in plain and novelty siiks. In blue. red, pur- ple, green, brown and black, with borders In cont-osting _colors. Leather handles and short ferrules and tips mark them as especlally desirable. And what wonderful Christmas gifts they'd make—at a big saving to the giver! In 25- inch size; colors are blue, p:rn red, brown and green.