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B e e e S S NP S a la carte service Make an Early Reservation for Your : Thanksngmg Dinner, $2 served from 12 to 9 IT'S NOT a whit too scon—Thanksgiving Day offers a merry feast here. Dinner with cranberry sance and all the other *fixin’s"—music everywhere an air of genuine cordiality, truly enviable. Nightly a 6-course’ Table d’Hote Dinner Sokolov’s served from 6 to 8:30, $1.50 . FRANKLIN SQUARE HOTEL Fourteenth at K Street OPPENHEIMER'S SHOP UNIQUE - Immense Showing of The new arrivals in A delicious Turkey Orchestra— Club Breakfasts Lamp Shades & Novelties Our Mrs. Butler is at your service to show vou how to make up these wonderful new creations; this service is gratis when requisites are bought here. v Night Light Doll Night Light Doll —with socket and extension wire —with socket and extension wire Night Light Doll Frames with extension wire, Bisque, 14-inch at $275. Natural Hair, 17-inch at $3.00. Hair, 1. Hoop Skirts. at $4.00. . Natural Imported Crystal Fringe 4-inch, $4.00; 5-inch, $5.00. ] Sale —as below. inch, with TASSELS. Surprise for Lover of Exclusive Millinery Other Noted Makes IN THE SALE OF in Oppesite Keitk's 1415 G St. From the poetic past & quaint fig- ure steps out to provide your guest room with & Night - Light that will make you wish to stay awake. Frame and Doll for above, with extension wire and socket, Pin Cushion Dolls Bisque Heads, $450. Natural Hair, $5.00. Great Variety SILKS, FLOW= ERS, CORDS, MEDALLIONS, of Hats, $9.75 You'll Find Gage, Holland and WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Valuesto $30 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Most attractive models great nnety Each one, how- ever, just a little different, and you'll find plenty of foreign as ‘well as domestic models to se- lect from. - IDA WALTERS Y Society|: ner Saturday evening at the Chevy Chase Club in henor of Miss uher Rogers of Denver, who is visitiag her brother-in-law and sistsr, Senatorand Mrs. Lawrence Phipps of Colorado. Mra. Henry Parsons l.‘rwln. who will mnl several months 'l!h her moth- s Mrs. lodgete, pany. l.'l.h ok ‘w‘:fil ll company at luncheon n honor | of Mra. Frederick Tomkins ‘Tom- kinsville, N. Y, who is visifing her parents, Col. and Mrs. John Te Graves. The other guests were James Glennon, Mrs, Willlam 'hrmv- kins, Mrs. George Maurice Morrie fin IE:WIHI fluflorg& Mrc. Claude! nt Mra. McCarthy Hanger, llrl Brederick Raster, }“ w.z.nnn-mw. Miss Naomle I. Hamilton tained at a Iuchm Zollow: bridge toda: debutante 8! Miss Mary Hamilton, who will be formall ;::u: to society at a tea ln her ntere by in compliment to her Emily pre- lovem- lnGeq*Chlrhl . Men Menoher, U. 8. A, is ‘ashington, L gton, stopping at the Mrs. Barker, widow of Admiral Al- bert 8. Barker, is -tQ her place Lenox which she recently nfl'd:ued SR e e | 108.. e wi el its name, Osceola. i Mrs. Jullan James has as her guests Miss Mary H. Haldane of Cold Spring, N. Y., and Miss Katherine Mimmack of this city. DMiss Mimmack will re- mai. through a portion of the season, | Mr. and Mrs. Jomes Berrall an- having laased her house at 1769 G , ounce the engagement of thelr - Street to Mr. and Mra Lithgow Os-| daughter. Miss Dorethy Berrall, to Lorn of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. McBride bad as thelr ;uut. tn their home, in Chevy no‘ W. A. Hengstier of Min- n.l s, who remained with them over Anuluuec day and the week end following. Mr. and Mrs. ide en- tertained a company at dinner Satur- day evening at the Cosmes Club in honor of Dr. Hengstler. M. B Louls Gillot ef the French misslon te the limitation of arms oon- erence was ameng the distinguished suests at the Arts Club tea Sunday afternoon, November 13, at which Mra. Fendal was hostess. M. Gillot, who is the Dn!lflent of the Fine Arts Socl Parl. commissioned by the Fronch goker ment to make a painting of the co ‘erence. Mr. and Mrs. G. Bowie m Entertala at Dinner. Mr. and Mre. G. Bovle Chipman en- tertained at dinner last evening, going iater with their guests to the recep- tion given by the Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes at the Pan-Amerl- can bullding. Mrs. M. J. Colbert will be hostess at @ luncheon for the debutantes of the season November 23, in compliment to her daughter, Miss Helen Colbert, who will be formally presented De- cember 12. Mrs. Charles W. Ras has_moved from 918 1Sth street to the Toronto, at 30th and P streets. where she has taken an spartment for the season. Mr., and Mrs. Fairfax Stuart Land- | f street, jr., of New York have arrived at White Sulphur _Springs from Huntington, W. Va. Mrs. Landstreet was formerly Miss Elizabeth Hoover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hoover of Washington, and her mar- riage to Mr. Landstreet took place in March of this year, in Arizona. Col_James Ritter Ix Host Te Military Order of America. Col. James Ritter of New York en- tertained at lunchson at the New Wil- lard yesterday for the delegates of the [ Unltu! llllury Order of America, of Mr, Cassiddy Cook is chairman. m delegates are nauu in Washin ’ ton with other members of l%:turlo.tnu organizations to promote thusiasm for disarmament. Plans are under way for a dance to be given by the engineer branch of the Army Rellef, and with thisin view & meeting will be held at 11 o'clock tomorrow in the apartment of Mrs. Lansing H. Buwh. nou 16th street. Mra. Clara Cox Epperson of Cooke- ville, 'l'enn, is the f\llll of Mr. and Mrs. Chatles D. Daniel, 1738 Corcoran street, and 1 remain until the end of the week. Mrs. Danlel will enter- tain informally at tea for Mrs. Epper- son Wednesday afternoon. Announcement ia made of the mar- riage of Mrs. Nellle Myers Hunter, daughter of Dr. Samuel N. Myers of Martinsburg, W. Va, and Mr. Rich- ard Stuart Hunter of Winchester and Baltimore, which took place at noon Saturday, l the Church of the Cova- nant, Rev. Dr. Charles Wood, pas! officiating. l(r. Edmund Pandlelon Hunter of Washington, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best mT There were no other attendants. FAfter a wedding journey of several weeks Hunter and his bride will live at the Gilman apartments. in Baltimore. The bride’s first husband, Edmund P. Hunter, died loma years ago, in Martinsburg, W. ‘The brldalroom, who is a son of the late Maj. Robert W. Hunter, widely known in ,Virginia and ‘Washington as a lawyer. newspaper editor and secretary of Virginia war records, served as a captain in the United States Army durinz the world war, being attached to the 324 En- gineers, which saw service at Bres!, Boulogne and other French ports. and also in the front lines. He is con- nected with the engineering depart- mer:’t of the Baltimore and Ohio rail- road. Mr. Lynn Orville de Lashmutt. Marriage lcenses have beea issued to the| The following deaths have bee following: o - the beal‘h department withia the g i Jotn J. Burke and Agnes O'Toole. S oun O Coaner, o Erovidence Mottt . snte| Hogenls Hurtt, 70, Bt. Ellsa owp ’Bohrtlcnl otareta, g, A7 ana M o SerTe T, Tucker, &8, 1700 Now Jerey ave: ok O Dosoghae. and Jossphize G. Sheshy. ool T. Kirkman, 86, e Stephen A. Gorman and Mary B. O'Hagan. o] o vl o ‘.mm_nfii-“ Inel shn 30 ‘Williams_of Tampa, Fla. Leroy W, Ohichoster of Bluemont, Va., and B'fll‘-' Eirira O White of tu X ot George K. Johnson. 26, 1124 234 sireet. "';’:.",' ;"Jfi;‘:}"‘m‘““ku Estelle Bievenson, 42. 713 24 street. 3 Bt o Sturgene Priselia Keat, 60, Wishiogion Awylum Hos- ‘Alfred Price”of Mt sl ot Gum ?l::.-’mlnlm‘n et Eflfi'fin‘ud’ B mmernan and Chr Prank- lin, both of Lynchburg, Va, e Jobn The ol Dirths have been reported to 1" {ho bea health dephrtment. within the last tweaty. | 726 13th St. NW. Call M. 1706 o Sour il Teranrd G and Cladya L. Mebo Charles L. and Henrletta G B Arthur W. and Asna L McCarthy, oy Ben’lmin M and Ml"urwl Hlnwn irl | Clarence and Mary Franey. girl i ‘The Woman's Auxlllary of St. Thom- | )| as’ Church will hold a “silver tea,” in the parish hall, streets, Wednesday, 16, from 3 to 6 p.m. A silver offering will be taken at the door for mission work. There will be a table of fan- cy articles, flowers and candy to tempt visitors interested in work in Alaska. November [ — ' Teday’s Great Danger. Colds that hang on develop serious lllnum Father John's Medicine helps to get rid of colds promptly.—Adver- tisement. ~“ VIAVI |! HEALTH TALK TO WOMEN 916 Colorado Building 14th and G Sts. Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2:30 P.M. Subject: “Cancer.” VIAVI PATRONS ESPECIALLY INVITED Adm:nmn F ree —afford our pa-. trons _convincing proof that Lelbel prices are stiil i down, even If the fur market has |l an Ill‘lwll‘d trend. Tailored Suits 375, Now S!S Fure Repaired and Remiod BUY ON G STREET - Phone Main 7676 JAMES B. HENDERSON Distinctive Furniture and Decorations 1108 tractiveness The furniture s invaluable asset. Auway From the Ordinary: Away from the ordinary? Yes; above the ordinary in original at- always carefully worked from the best grade materials. HENDERSON has a reputation that is an G St of design and finish, old by JAMES B! and we are niture. THERE’'S LASTING SATISFACTION IN EVERY ' FUR GARMENT —that comes from up to the minute. TER SKINS, lutu . ’Hl'-l- 36-inch Ba tifully lined, T - [=ks Mole affair, Compare qualities and prices care- decision will be in favor of our fur- | I Established Over 50 Years == I This must be the result when the finest elts are used in the making, the tailor- ing is done by hand and the styling is wverhead expense and our m of finishing and making on - brings to you BET- Ssoveral UY HERE AND SAVE!! Seal Coats, with belt; beau- -$89.50. Hudson Seal Coats, beauuf:'l’!y trim- ed with skunk, $235. olntan, a wonderfully wrappy Capltol FUR| Sho confident that your this establishment. 1208 G St.'N.W. 18th _and Church || Percy Beaman of Pittabor Edsworth Bicbardscn and Gertrude Wil- James Jenkins and Katie Bpr Harrison, Bdelin and. Hepecen Bro Vincent B, Belgle o Dadaiine Des this city Vittorlo and Sabas: Antonio and Maru Deaths Reported. Marriage Licenses. Willlam Pyne, 61, BMDI al. J. laferale, 50, en route to Emergency ine A. Ornlll.ll. 62, 824 Tennessee avesue northes A . e L. Wllllll. 60, Emergency Hos- P hartes Hofta, 02, Gafnela Hospltal fant of Morris and Plnnln ‘Chubrecht, 1 G5 170 street. street northeast. . Potts and Floronce G, Lampkin. W. Hlerbert of this city and. Yoa B. i city. Fowler of this ity ana Bain B Brooks. A McKay and iberiand, Md. eto1 B Twigg, both FURS REMODELED & REPAIRED French FUR Shop B. Black and Janie M, Bell Births Reported. Opposite Telephoue Bulldiag %, |RUG CLEANING TIME| Your floor coverings mot thoroly eleaned unless electrically washed by our process. Positively no injury or shrinkage to the most fabrics. The Luwin Co. 2018 14th St. N.W. Phone N. 9160, M. and Mildred :uml‘- gl? ohnson, girl. d::onrft Lawrence, boy. nd Mariba Moulton, E. Harreil, boy. ?;w Bear in Mznd—Only “APPRECIATION” It is certainly encouraging to see how people appreciate our “A preclatxan "—how they throng this little shop from morning to closing time. And t values they find here were well worth coming for, offering distinct fourth to one-half on high-grade seasonable apparel and accessories. There are just four days miore in which you may avail yourself of the great ap- preciation values—the concrete expression of our appreciation of your year-round Tomorrow will bring rare values—every department will be ready to serve patronage. you with substantial savings. Coats Galore! Women are making the most of these phenomenal tion values featured on our second floor—the most striking of new styles combined with prices that emphasize economy. Women’s Coats $125 to $238 Coats 98 Most luxurious garments of rich, deep- pile fabrics, such as Orlando, Marvella, ornamented with hand-embroidery or trimmings of beaver, Women’s Coats $85 to $110 Coats 652 One of our foremost “Appreciation™ | values are these coats of Pollyanna, Evora, Ermine, Panvelaine and other favorite fabrics, Thelr particular charm lles in their clever styling as well as their large ! collars of beaver, squirrel, opossum, nutria and other furs. | Women'’s $36.50 to $50 Dresses Silks. crepes and wool fabrics, for business, atternoon and evening wear. There are frocks in this group suitable for every occasion. You need fear no disuppointment, so wide is the variety of styles, fabrics and colorings. Women’s $55 to $75 Dresses Another group, ranging from the smart simplicity of the trico- tine, to the elaborate richness of silks and satins and laces. Dinner, dance and evening frocks galore, with a sprinkling of the finer Btreet dresses, are in this group. syne, veldyne, erminie velonde, evora, suedetex and $59.75 duvetyne, trimmed with collars, cuffs, and pockets of opossum, beaver, Kolinsky, dyed squirrel, seal, mole, wolf, etc. Wide range of colors. Andrea and Duvetyne, wolf, Kkrimmer, caracul, Women'’s $75 Suits are featured. Trim models of tricotine, duvet de laine and moussyne, with long jackets, panel backs and revers. In navy, burro, taupe, marmot, Sorrento and black. ‘Women's $95 to $185 Fur-Trimmed Suits of mous- yourself! Misses’ $25 Cloth Dresses. . Misses’ $45 Cloth Dresses. . eftects; colored beads and Corduroy Robes lncl Breakfast Coats, wide range of colors ....... T teeeee... $395 Philippine Gowns and Envelope Chemise, some em- broidered .. .... T T . $2.95 $5 to $7.50 Silk Petticoats, of jersey, satin and taffe- ta,manycolors.............ccnieennion... $3.95 36 50 to $10 Wool.a Senfl, in several beauti $1. 50 Heckwur—Vem nnd Collars of net, satin, filet, etc............ ‘.sl.oo SZOnnTheadSilkHou,bh:k,cudmR $4.50 hce Hose, stripes and fancy designs, black $495WoolSputStochn¢l,bmwnme-. tures, embroidered clox. ... . . $4.25 " Footwear—Particularly Attractive! No matter what your special requirement may be, you will be prett; Here are pumps and oxfords for walking, evening and dress wear a black suede and p&tenl kid; 3-strap pumps ol patent leather with low heels; oxfords of vltent kid, with welt soles. All sizes. straight or wing tips, postal savings on Ne ‘l.7".m being nt kolinsky. The season’s most favored col- ors are well represented here. 321 50 536.50 And to make this a day to be long remembered we have gotten together four very special groups—but we don’t like superlatives—better come and see ior Smart straightline models of navy and trico- tine, prettily embroidered. Of navy, tricotine and poiret twill, in coat rich touch of color to these modish Matrons’ $19.50 Velvet Hats, trimmed with flowers or ostrich $18.50 to $22.50 Hats, of black satin with Spanish lace or fur, just arrived. $13.50 $12.50 to $15 Silk Beaver Sailors or Dashing Felt Hats. ... .. $2.50 Glove Silk Vests, 32 inches long; glove-silk shoulder strap $3.00 Glove Silk Vests, with “plus four-inch” feature ................ $2.2§ $3.50 Glove Silk Bloomers, cut extra full and reinforced .............. $22§ $5.00 Glove Silk Sport Bloomers, black ormavy .........qcc.eoen... $3.78 $10 Sorosis Brogue, Blucher and Plain Ox- fords, in Scotch grain, brown calf and black or brown kid, with Unem nt and reduction fa ununmbemmm:m ‘Washington stands thirty-third ll'l‘ge list, with de~ $149,400,000 ON DEPOSIT. Total deposits in ; United States mber 1 were ap- ,000, a decrease of proximately $149,4f 39 during October. M Bfim'nfl‘ The Connecticut Avenue Shop 1209 Connecticut Avenue N.W. Special Offerings Duvetyne, Poiret Afternoon Twill, Velvets, $ Dresses Lace and Chiffons. Specially Priced Tfiéofine a‘r{xd t.(}::;?xi ton Crepe. You Street* ) models gl?at are un- $SS Dresses | usual in design. Spe- cial at Smart Hats, Special at $15 and $18. Four Days More of Appreclanon savmgs of one= Apprecia- squirrel and TWO BIG FEATURES IN FURS $200 to $250 Jap Mink Coats and Capes. Coats are extremely smart three-quarter length, made of select skins and with full shawl collar; capes are 30 inches in length, with tails, paws and hal( sleeves. $95 to $110 MARMOT COATS FEATURED AT Three-quarter length garments in taupe and Kolinsky, dlspla{ing a roll collar, convertible belt ar;d bell cuffs. andsomely lined throughout with silk. $155 $69:50 Wednesday Will Be Dress Day for Misses l'\ld'i;l!:;t?:e Dresses. s23'50 The most distinctive of coat effects and blouse backs, braided and beaded. Cloth Dresses. ... 3439 Coat and straightline models of navy blue, tricotine, piquetine and poiret twill, orna- mented with silk braid and fancy vests. -...$10.00 51850 §3350 bright vests give a rocks. cee.. $7.50 . $1.65 $2.50 to $3.50 Tailored Blouses, batiste and dimity. . $1.85 $10 to SlZSOSmtBlnm,oipmfihmdaepe $10 to $12.50 Tailored Blouses, of radium, wash satin and silk broadcloth. ............. $7.85 Special lot of Handbags, in leather, velvet and silks. . $2.95 $5.50 Centemeri “Fielder” Gloves, of French kid, strap-wrist models ... .. .. $2.95 $3.50! 1-clasp Capeskin Gloves; washable; white and 5.00 12-button White French Kid Gloves. ... $3.95 ;3.00 2-clasp French Kld'(.ilnvu' white, black and " $6.50 hSS.SQ U-brellu, in novelty tilh,fornm or shine . $5.00 y sure to satisfy them at this Appreciation offering of footwear. t remarkably favorable Appreciation prices. $10 to $12 Sorosis Street and Evening Slip- pers, with and without straps, Dull or patent leather. nnlns alip- rs are of black or white satin, some