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Erlebacher | Tivelve-Ten F St WHERE STYLE ORIGINATES AND EMANATES An Impressive Offering of Dresses of the Better Kind Repriced to Meet the New Era ‘of Lowered Prices No Values Are Quoted—You Are the Judge We have gone through our stocks and selected without discrimination from our cabinets over 200 very newest Dresses and Gowns and grouped them at prices which are nothing short of being phenomenally low. one gf c: m%fi:mfli«“fi::?.mhfldfifh :-t: sleeves. Late arrivals are included in this group—styles that : are regreunutive of the finer Erlebacher-originations. Any . At $ .00 one of these pieces purchased at this price is a rare value, seldom to be had. All colors and sizes. Particularly men- tioned are gowns of Canton Crepe in black and navy. A distinguished collection. Here one will find dresses that have found favor with the most fashionable, styles : At : that are most unusual, fabrics the finest and workmanship . 3 00 that defies criticism. There’s not a frock in this group F which could have been formerly purchased for anywhere : near this price. "L These are all Erlebacher-originated Creations from our regular stock. The .prices are as low as they could be nur- chased for in 1914. 1109-1111 G Street N. W. Open 9:15 A M.’ Close 6 P.M. Do Your Christmas Shopping Start tomorrow—while assortments are complete with Fresh New Stocks and prices lower than they have been for years. Regardless of the unsettled conditions of the garment workers in New York, we are fully frepared to meet your requirements for esther a Plain or Fur-Trimmed Coat € The Best Values Oflerd in Years at $39.5 $55.0 4 9.50 Up Our Second Floor is devoted to the display and Sale of one of the largest and most comprehensive assortments of Coats and Wraps in the City. Every new and popular model is included. Long straightJine models, loose- back style, belted and unbelted coats and lusurious wrappy wraps. Some with large cloth collars, others with huge fur collars and trimmings. Some are daintily embroidered, others have silk stitchin, iand still others are exquisitely trimmed with heavy fringe and large silk tasse Choose from such favored materials as Duvet de Laine, Bolwlas, Normandy, Ve- lours, Gerona, Vevora, Marvella, Pollyanna, Veldynes, Silvertones, etc. Black, Blue, Brown, Taupe, Beaver, Grays, Wine and other popular fall'and winter colors, All sizes for women and misses 16 to 44. The Silk Underwear Samples will be on sale again tomorrow ., Values Up to $3.98 Values Up to $4.98 At $ _l_‘__‘9=8 each At "2&8 each Here is your opportunity to supply a number of your Xmas glits at a very moderate cost —and yet have gifts, that the women love and appreciate. Choose from Crepe de Chine and Satin Garments, cx% uisitely trimmed with lace and rlb- bon. Some are prettily embroidered combinations, Teddys, Bloomers, Camisoles, Ser;t and Afternaon . DRESSES Wonh $39.95, 345-00 & $55.00 $25:00 Plain and Fur-Trimmed SUITS Worth Us to $55.00 $24.75 ‘ Many of these were taken from our reg- rese! sen uhr stock and reduced for this m.—-fi. o{els. ‘Sug"ov hmn °i'.' 'é"l'.'r': was the result of a very special 138 Dre-uu lll told. Be Hrufi o. Materials include Duvetynes store apening. T cotines, Twill Cords, in ever new and Mlh'. Cflnlo Chines, TAM l:fl esirable model and color. sizses, Mod o P bt m’lfi"-& All NO' lols. SOCIETY THE EVEN’ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D C., TUESDAY, NOVE@ER 15, ~_ SOCIETY | / Mrs, Edwin R. Culver of Culver, | foot ball game between Yale and Har- Ind, is visiting Mrs, Fitshugh Lee, | vard, which takes ,fi': au:mr. Bhe, pe B o e B e o e e T e S ettt S SO S SO S SR o t Sherebam, in Nor—. lanozl nston, Il, who 18| who will entertain at dinner tomor-| will stop in New York @n tho tc.- guest of her aunt, Mrs. T.| row evening, and on Sunday she will| home and will remain Infl! - Ansberry. entertain at dinner in honor of Maj.|game between the Amy ul Gen. and Mrs. Willard Helbrook. which will be piayed Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, Jr., vember 26, in New York. will go to New York the end of next| Miss Rosa Mare Kendm:k, daughter | Miss Kendrick ‘week for a visit. They will entertain ! of S8enator and Mrs. Kendrick, will go .——w_ at a supper party December 3. to New Haven Thursday to attend the «Continued on Ninth Page.) President and Mrs. Harding Have Dinner Guests and Take Them Later to Theater. HB . | Walter George Smith of Philadelphia, Presidant and Mrs. !‘M( Dr. 'Vernon "Kellogg, DF. Venceslas ing had dining with them &t | goioloweki and Prince Eugene Lub- the White House last night | omirski of the legation staff. . 1106 G Street Senator and Mrs, New & The minister of Rumanta will return Mr. and Mra. Charles P. Kiing of Bos- | Woghington this evening, accom- ,-‘ N«“ ten, who later accompanied them to g:nle;i l;‘y l":h:’cel:s B{:em. '2: :;-: nal, ce en in England since the summer, T ey P tay |Miss Nan Tennant, sister of Mr. i V. lentlal bo T t of the British embassy, who g 43 1ok Whies Sinton i, Bl T, e tyi 12 rea t a 8 o e w will, this evening, addreen the F‘flh Avenue Aqwcflulnn in New York, ¢ Luxurious Fur Collars and Self—‘l‘nmmed Values $75 to $125 1492 69 1892 Admiral Kato, naval adviser of the Japanese de egation to the conferencs, will entertain at dinner this evening at the Shoreham, in honor of the Sec- retary of the Navy, Mr. Denby. Hundreds of Other Coats, $29.50 to $139.50 the Values Are Exceftional L ° 150 Beautiful Dresses | 100 Smart Suits the Secretary of Agriculture and M: ~ N N ” 3 e ey, parumentat Ward- Crepe Satins and Tricotines Fur Trimmed and Tailored o AR o Beletum, Baron oo e B T e Values to $60 Values $39.50 to $80 (46 Caselor, Wil be Hoatiat gisnerthis Italy and Mrs: Fraderls Courtiand 25 and '35 |292'39:249 luncheon yesterday at thé Shoreham. M. Maurlce Casenave entertained a All Hats at Tremendous Reductions, YV to V, Georgette and Silk Blouses, all sizes. Valuesto $15.. ... ... $3.98 and 35,96 cupled & box for the conocert at the | small company at dinner last evening 100 Wool Sweaters, all kinds. Values to $10. Special. . S 6.8 $5.95 New Natlonal. in the diplomatic suite of the Willard, mmrmmmmm|m|numm“muummu|u|m|mm|m|m1|lmumlmmmumnmmmmmmmm TELOUVRE 11151117 F STREET The House of Fashion For Weh-dly, Nov. 1¢ The Vice Prealdent and Mrs. Cool- ‘dge returned to their apartment at the New Willard this mornln¢ after a briet visit in Philadelphla, where the former delivered an address, and an overnight visit with the Governor of Pennsylvania and Mrs. Sproul. Mrs, Conlldge attended the Senate women's luncheon in the Benate office building at noon, and this afternoon Tho ambaasador of France, M. Jes. [ 3rms conference. serand, will go to New York snurd-y to attend the banquet lhl! evening of the Alllance Franci shal Foch will also be a :uolt M. Felicien Cattier of the Belgian delegation to the conference, and Mme. Cattler, entertained a company at din- ner last evening at the Willard. The ambaisador of Spain and Senora de Riano will entertuin a company of thirty at dinner thi, thelr guests will Inolu tary of War and Mrs. W miral of the Britigh fle: a tees Heatty and Mr. and Mrs. FitzSimons, who are visiting th' m- bassador and Senora de R! Senator Henry Cabot Lodge will be host at dinner_Friday evening in honor of the French delegates to the conference. Miss Ruth Wallace has returned to her studies at Goucher College, aft spending a few days with her parent. morrow and again on Thursday. Feature a - Special group of Handsome Coats— Plain and Fur-Trimmed These are most attractive in model and most practical in their finish, All the new drapings—loose, fitted, belted, etc.— in Panvelaine, Bolivia, Normandy and Veldyne. Black, Navy, 7 Brown and Taupe. v yowns daughier, Princess Alexandra, both of whom are now | Those that have fur collars are finished in Beaver, \utna at the legation here. 7 e ———————————err Squirrel and Wolf. avlnln[ in celebration of the birthday Penfleld will sail from New York No- nl Srsary of King Albert of the vember 25. aboard the Paris, to remain e Bacretary of Etate, Mr. {hrough. the winter in Europe. They Highes will e the honor guest. will motor from Havre to Cannes and The ambassador Wnd Baroness dejopen thelr place at Mentone on the S l't C = ts Another showing of ié-‘p’my:; r;'x':l%whxésh:‘m {Rnet "‘::I:EL: R:':r‘ h:h"” :‘;: . . po Oa these smart models in s mem 0 e ne 0N, ose entertaining compa- - Smart residential oircies have been| nice at dinher tomorrow evening. ai | Sport Cloths—plain back, Raglan and set-in sleeves. 2 ialud the Woman's National Foundation, | A . preceding the ball which will be | All wanted colors. ;. ccciciviciassvancocecscoacsns The ambassador of Great Britain|given in the ballrooms of the New | and Lady Geddes will entertaln at|will for the benefit of the foun- dinner Tiesday, November 33, In hon- | dation, will be Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O0f the Britlan and American dele. | cariom 0l B i M “and Mra. gates to the_ limitation of armament|yictor Kauffmann, Jud.e and Mrs. conference. Yesterday the ambassa-| Charles B. How 8“ Mrs. Mark dy d Lady Gedd had thei . - dor and ‘Lady Geddos had as thelr | Rold Yates and Mrl Fitshugh Lae. Exclus“rely deflgned_—_ TROB Sandwich. Friscilla, Lady Annesiey:) wrs. John B. Hendornt TLady Joan Papell Sir John Jordan, Liewellyn Smith, Mr. Sterling. | T, Me. Mostenn At Dinuet, A ArBion, And Capt. G2 WGty | Mra, John B. Henderson will be host- 3 ana BV Honnaht of ie' Bric.|ess wt & dinner, {nis”evening ather ish .fl'\hfll residence on 16th street, when she {'"Lady cea‘fax wlll b at home Fridsy s afternoon, ien she will be assistes o v] s by the ladies of the embassy. * They are most attractive in their novelty of mpdel and rich to the dange which will follow. @he ambassador of Pery, Senor 2 - n their development. Brilliant and exclusive—specially de- Peset, will return tomorrow {rom New| sir Harold Stiles of Edinburgh, . s fi d - h th} dis- ork, where he went to meet the Scotland, is expected to sall todsy signed for the many social functions associate: wit e dis ruvian minister to Brasil, Col. Dal S ' mago Moner Colmos, Who I8 €n-routs | foohia home. He was the Eutst for & tinguished visitors to the Nation’s Capital. d to Peru. few days in Washington of Dr. an The second secretary of the embaasy, | Mrs. Tom Williams. ‘ Brocaded Velvets Chiffon Senor Do Alvn. Buenavista,has 4 e 5 - . Ry : Mr. and Mrs. Henry White have Chiffon Velvets * Taffet "';‘“G,:m’t'r,m_ oy O e o 0| closed their villa at Lenox, Mass, and h e are in New York, at 2 West 62 sireet, Laces Gold Cloth until early in December, when they ‘ o RS will come to Washington for the re. . Sequin Combination The Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft were | mainder of the winter. venfo "o Mra Scephen B Bilins | Rear Admiral and Mrs. Willard H. Temptingly priced at— the guest of friends. to eru. who entertained 2 company of twenty | Brownson were hosts at a dinner party last evening, when they enter- - in Ber home on K street. B e romor of the Bari aud Gomne Dinner Dresses .............$39.50 to $125.00 tess of Sandwich. Are Host m- Mrs. John Allan Daugherty enter: Evening Gowns o i & e e 549.50 to $l75.00 The Secretary y.and Mra. | tained at luncheon yesterday at he R '$35.00 to s7s.w o N Denby were holtu at & brnmnt din- | Shoreham, having in her party of rocks i ner party last e ng, when they en-|guests Mrs. Leggett of London, Mn Dance F tertained in honor of Adm! de B Arthur Capper, Mrs. Thomas F. of the French navy, naval adviser to| Walsh, Mrs. Owen Roberts of Bes- the French delegation to the limita-|ton and Mrs. Edwud Doheney of Cali- ¢ tion of Ir.r:'l‘m?:t] c::d’"t;n“ b fornia. . p dor ot France and Mme. Jésserand.| Count Francols de Bulsseret, son of =g E * Reductlon Of A ® hd Capt. Frochat, Capt, Jea: . B. Ri- |the former minister from the Nether- i nl. naval ntneho of the French em- |lands to this country, is In Baltimore R emem— bassy; Commander ' Dupuy. with his brother, Midshipman Guy de Capt. Ouy D. de Lavergne, alr at-|Bulsseret, who is gerlously {l.. Count e of the French embassy, and|de Buisseret arrived in New York Sat- . Tramian 1. Newbarry, Repe "'"u‘g‘.?. S Waanington with ™ e : : : | AR SiEa Bredorick. . - HHiokn, the | srandmother, Mre, John P. Story. -~ We’ve assembled into one lot selections from our higher- i Ronert Woode Hites Mis: Repry | _Mrs. Clarence Richmond Day ent priced grades of Sults——and shall place them on sale tomorrow H Dimosk, Mra. Grafton. Minot: Mra. at Turpin and Mrs. Frederick L. Chapin. J- . | _The minister of er'ly and Mme, y 4 ¥ e Guamar a¢ the, Aria Club Lo gve: it dln:;r‘;r ‘and’ Mrs. Mitonell & Remodeled and fepaired... I take rell ‘will be the hosts. personal .interest in your fur 4 - work. meumlmcmm The minister of Cub Cntl. Dr. Ourcdel. work. . entertained a small company for- mally at luncheon yesteraay st tne| MARTIN WOLF WOLF 302 2033 Wiertts, l Some are plain tailored; others are trimmed with the high- The mmuor of Poland and Princess grade furs. i D A NDRUFF? T vetay ot the Tomation, mnen n‘ EAYS HAMMOND, sootar. | i ; Choice may be made of Muuuynl, Veldyne, Pecotine, Velour their guests were the mufi’ of | | LEAD] oy 5 et ar . Weeks, the solicjtor s i the g lcl.aau Tricotine, etc. mkll‘lulrfl nhd m:':"“' "flflfim'v" Kv-"m"" ummonm- mfi. Mre. Henry B urgh, Bes: | $100 EACH flux}anl&n.flm (.*o'x;nn. rag. 28 mmgmm 1 Beate, Mr. Bamusl Veuoials snd P, o ; ¢