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] i STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921.. 9 A % x < Mrs. Sulllvan are in Washington on!company at dinner Sunday evening in | on Euclid street in compliment to Mr.| gene Meyer of New York, Mr. Willias g o] 3 i = leave, and are visiting Mrs. Sullivan’s | honor of the Chinese delegates to the | and Mrs, Fits Blmmonn.n 5 le‘)’le’-drn‘} C:lcagn. Mr. Alfred T. ":‘\n:fl::r&;:;“z:: Ejmr::lufv’,.mt‘:."n'l.:‘z)'d @ sisters, Mrs. Hoyt A. Holton and Mra. (conference, —_— Thom, liot, Judge | training grounds in New Hampshire, Harry K. Bliss of this city, and Mrs. —— Representative and Mrs, Frederick | C. C. McChord, Mr. Clark and|now that the Laurel Hill horses are Frederick Blackford of Trenton, N. J.| Mrs. Carmichael, wife of Col. R. L.| C. Hicks are now established in the [ Mr, Danlels of Washington. to be sold at auction. T i nan King entertained o CArmichael, gave s luncheon today house at 1731 N street, which they L5 Za - 3 Lejeune, daughter of the comman- nterstate Commerce Commissioner £ The Washington College of Law will o M Mr. Mark W. Pott, = — Yoom, B ydournatist, and publicist in|xive’an informal tes Saturday. No- e g L L R dinner Tast Tight &t Wardman ark , from G to 6:30 . tion, but | Hotel tn honor of Gov. : a e |1y invited. ostesses are: Mrs. The other |the Attorney General, Mr. D: herty; reception and breakfast. They will |Guatavus P. Lohr, Miss Mary O'Taole, |tVities of thls season. ¥ | Dr. Daniel - My Daugherty; be at home at the residence of Mra. |Mias 8 Helon Eisenhardt, Mrs, Robert | Euests were Miss Katharine: Shaw, | Dr, Daniel Willard of Bultimore, Mr. B 5 % Mis; Miss Katharine Marriott, Misa Atala | C. A. Severance of St. Paul, Mr, Sam- See Page 12 for Other x| s s wel et b Senttd Sl S Vosoon's. Fiem: | iee, SIS, it A0 ol il SRR LS00 0 | vide thelr time In fatucs batweon that | "5 Louise Johnson, Miss Cathérine Cheet- | M. Ritter of Columbus, Ohlo; Mr. Eu- ¢ place and Wi IR ham, Miss Helen Griffin, Miss Eleanor an ashington. Mrs. James Lee Marshall, having|pii* o mlizabeth Jones, Miss Mary ] S ¢ e gpent the summer and early fall with ;i “Mice Togith Bacon, Miss Rebecca | We are able this week to give s enge Joate | oih hbdn o Cppemten, e b anighier M Sebuinerans | Wolimelon St iyl s fur o ;5 ests | Rust, at Ocean City, N. L. is at the e * i i | Mr. and Mra. W. R. Phelps of New [Ri Dorothy Gowen, Miss Annette' Ash- cial attention to coats t need 3 y ichmond Hotel for s short stay be- | ork city, A ainier party in honor of | fore Joining Mr. Marshall in Okla- |for%; Miss Julla tume. Miss Mary leani lazi 1 iri $2 50 A].]. W 1 and Mra Farnsworth, ohiet st i | "oma City. Okla. Brully Hamliton, Miss Gludys Chan: cleaning, glazing or general repairing. - fantry was given at the Hadleigh Sat- Patricia Ainsa, Miss Lydia Happer, It deesn’'t cost a o ° Oo er e fant eigh Sat-| A dance in the ballroom of Ward- > Yy evening, foll ~|Miss Elizabeth Zolnay, Miss Alice great deal to give -l 54T AND SHRUNK % party at Belaacon Tnetr guests. o | Map Fark Hotel will bo given on Mon- | 3.\, “Miss Corinne Biephens. Miss treasured tables, Call Main 4724-4725-4726 NCHES WIDE—SPONGED % |5juded Col and Mrs. G, H. Jamerson, | tertainment committee of the Parigh |Nin® lunn, Miss Margaret Taylor, desks, ete, the Maj, and Mrs. A. P. Clark of Wash- | Assacintion of vneseeed Henr e Chamten | Miss Eliza Lane Dugan, Miss Helon protection of Aneion and Mra. Jackson of Minne- |14th street and Park road northweat, | Colbert; Miss Carolyn Henry and Miss |} Avypg | (028 TOPS, NOT B Healeind Mra. F. C. Marshall, |for ‘which arrangements have . been |LOretta Heiberg. It “we”turnisi the ° % | in nonor of Maj. Gen. ang ey Rertyfcompleted. The proceeds from the| Semor Cardenas, counselor of the ; : ‘ . % | Holbrook. Their guests included Col. | few chutch qt 36th ytreet and Parl | SPanish embasay, will entertain at & BECKER PAINT A real Challenge Sale offering—unequaled for quality and &|and Wrsg HOP, Ringsbury, Col. and | rouf lfl_‘m"'m‘__—w & GLASS CO : . : : : b - W. Walker and Maj. and Mrs. . == = = value at the price. 25 pieces of this exceptionally fine quality X|Homer M. Groninger. 9 * a : onal 3 3 The U. S. S. Jacob Jones Post, No.) F 1230 Wiseonsin A; Imperial Serge, strictly all wool and superior in texture and 2, American Legion, will give a card U R S CHAS. ¥. HODG! gr., Tol ) . 1 3 1 Ball Thanksgiving B 3 gion, . F. KIN, Mgr., Tol. W. 67. finish; very fine twilled and popular for dresses, suits and | vor Bemeat i party at the Richmond Hotel Monday 1 - dresses, X of Hoapital. night, November 21, ta 8 o'clock. skirts. In navy blue and black. Full 54 inches wide. mMrs. Howard Hume is chairman of | Tickets may be obtained from the REMODELED & REPAIRED e young ladies’ col itt 7 members of the post or at the hotel. $2.25 Jersey Cloth, $1.69 $3.00 All-Wool bail which will°be ‘given Thankegiv: Membars areasked fo ‘abscrve the French FUR Shop - H b4 eve, ovember 23, in the ball-|change of date from at published in “:A;lnch Al!lu;:oln:e:y C_l":: o mghoaAt“ll:%osl, ?fi;i?_m‘gm %[ Lagm of the New Witlard for the ben- | the Washington Post. 726 13th St. NW. Call M. 1706 reases, ocks ; 4 - piscopal Eye, Ear and ravy, brown, copen, henna, tan, gg:'v.g\xn. ldn t“e :t!ylluhm!;:umr:; E:’:::'nfi?fl‘&"“ The list Dll patron- | Mrs. J. B. Menderson Oppesite Telephone Bullding an silvertone €8 many prominent in|Gives Dinner and Dance. eto, all wanted colors. Also the new Official and residential society of| Mrs. John B. Henderson entertained ) $1.25 S \I;y“ Coating tl'.'lath. in black, navy, ’% ‘g‘:“';‘;flll;:fl:fielm&nx them M‘l;!. Carles | a ‘large company at dinner, followed F L 0 R l D A ;i Ser rown and mole. * S Mrs. John W. Weeks. |}y “dancing. last evening, Wwhen her 5 _torm € ge, 89¢ 75¢c Fancy Mixed Dress | 1irs, James X Davis, Mrs. William | glests were the minisier of the BY SEA ‘ ‘ , ’ A heavy double-twilled quality, Yy * ward Taft and prominent members | Serhs, Croats and Slovenes and Mme. BALTIMORE TO o Srite Ounreateen v imi Goods, 50c Z|of the diplomatic circle. A number of | Grouiteh, the counselor of the British | SAVANNAH Deteaouon.. Jn, Dlack, mavy iblue 26-inch Fancy Mixed Dreas Fab- & | Gommisstonors of- i Disviicl! (he 0 Mrs. Henry Gt Ol 52478 One Way. Round Trip, 844.00 | [ 'n. nches wide. _ 36! L n ¢ ton, secretary of the Italian em- g & tics; In binck. uasy biue'and beown % inGnghat, evening In honor of the|yauiy and Slgnora Gelmser Celesia, JACKSONVILLE L Goldenberg’s—First Floor, grounds, wi air line pes. %[ ball atter the rs“:;f:l;; attend the | ¢he attache of the Brlgln“n embany $30.0¢ One Way. Round Trip, $35.73 | |FN ore a s' ’ = Py disiuprl oty " and Mme. Tilmont, the Marchioness War Tax, 8% Additional 4 3 of Donegal, Mr. and Mrs. Brecken- » ! ° $10 Wool and Fiber Rugs, $5.95 i m‘fi".?.':‘fii‘:éuit‘fé”k’a :’.‘J’e.!“i;’.‘;“x‘.;‘:“ ridge Long, Mr. and Mrs. Warren De-| Meals and stateroom accommoda- | [ 9x12-ft. Large-room Size Wool and Fiber Rugs, reversible and |, o n35 DARAUET t0 o BINS . t|lano Robbins,” Mrs. Davis Ireland, | tions fneluded. Extra charge for||h We've picked just a few of the ma durable, in oriental, medallion and neat figured centers, with hand- Z| Rauscher’ 5 Mrs. Armar Saunderson, Miss Gladys |Promenade Deck Reoms. N splendid offeri A many some border designs in green, red, tan, blue, olive and brown. % | man Hapgood, Mr. and Mrs. W Hinckley, Miss Romana Lefevre, Prin. | Tickets good to return until May 31 | sp ! offerings to remind you again that % |Cross, Mr. and Mrs. George . Put- |cess Beriha Cantacuzenc, Mr. Lean- | Steamer every Tues. and Fri, 6 P.M. Appreciation” is a really unusual event from i nam, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zimmern |der M;L‘:rm_ick-']o\?dhrn.ll;ru;;e Eu- arried f| the standpoint of savings. And only three days . g C) p, e 1. . Pau e 'vesy, [ B . camiess eetS | Eilom, T am Ses el | g ez S Fai e Ji: | Merchants & Miners Trans, Cou[[§ more of it=s0 hurry1 1216 F 5t NW. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. godd and |ling and Mr. John B. Henderson. Pler 3 Prate st - Tel. St Faul Women’s $85 to $110 Coats with Large Collars of Fur. .. Mra. J. Borden Harriman#who has| Mrs. Henderson will entertain a been elected president of the District Fot 4 Women'’s $40 to $50 Dresses, Silk Crepes and Wool Fabrics ” 50 Full Bleached, 98 C E{poon el $g > Perfect Quality............ EAN The House ot Morcy will bave ite l‘\:/lu:ies $35 Tricotine Dresses, Braided and Beaded. ... .. .. 23.50 72x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, three-quarter-bed size— % f{mfi'&.{i, P g OROMr0Y. Robes'and Breakfast Coats, wide range of colors. 3.95 hand-torn and ironed, finished with 3-inch hem. Made from = fiffi‘s ;fl:’m;dn Bayard, Mrs. ~ Albert $2 Onyx Pure Sl!k Hose, Black, Cordovan, Russia; full fashioned. 1 65 sglendid (gualit_\' s]l]eeting cotton, dependable for wear—every and s{;vo tea. @E—“gnb':{yc‘k‘:mfi: :;ozf:l- slz’Fs_o S“Il:(?llo““&l Georgette and Crepe de Chine........ 6.85 sheet perfect quality. § ':x:\:u;n:nnmne y voluntary con- asp Frenc ace loves, Whit: Black, AL The public is cordially in- » ite, Black, colors. .. ... 1.15 % [ vited v $550 Sedepvends, $249 e Unbleached - wlniel fuome thd s b pondor .af;:;(hevf-nfi”d’:flfn‘flfi sculloped Cotton, 1215c %|thelr littie chilaren Al donations beavy raised Marseilles designs. 33-inch Unbleached * Sheeting % |may be sent to the House of Mercy “S ort D 99 o M INERY 18 Bleached S, B eI S el Y e p ay” in MILL Muslin, 1215c I $2.50 Bedspreads, $1.98 & |in charge. ® o chalrman, will be Sport Day is becoming quite popular becaus. S % S6incn mmc;w'd‘ .\Iu{%m. afine, | Crochet Bedsprends single-bod & ";'_. ::;“ . SeTTTEan, ntted § Hats at low cost always s%eg hereporr)l Thursda:!';c' D,lf.u'r:gr}:‘l‘?ft CGetdomversetires Foor = 0% | Dattorna. ) et MarsellieS &l oonaul ‘at Newcastle. Australia, ana Cotmtry Style see the Hemfitcfi f Picot Edging % 10¢ e veru § Embroidery AR R CHIPPED BEEF S A U SA G E Ss:.z'jol::tflz slo to $15 SCRAPELE i Yoy breakfast with a keener zest 1 Misses’ $1.35 Union Suits Misses” Medium-weight Fleeced Cotton Union Suits, neck finished with crochet and ribbon draw-string. Long sleeves and ankle c length. Perfect quality. Sizes 4 to 16 years. Women’s $1.50 Union Boys’ $1.50 Union Suits ; Suits, 95¢ $1.00 Heavy Fleeced Cotton Union ilvi 2 nion % Sults, high neck and long sleeves, | o Si:h"his'}fa’;“;:u;;% ?ong : ankle length; regular and extra uits; ig sizes; also a few regular sizes sleeves, ankle pants. Perfect with low neck and no sleeves, an- quality. Sizes 4 to 16 years. kle length. i Goldenberg’s—First Floor, Boys’ Two-Pants Suits Extra Special, $8.65 A new lot just in—representing a special purchase, in which we share the advantages we secured from the maker.. Made of 7 cheviots and tweed mixtures—well tailofed to stand hard wear; all sizes 8 to 17 years. Both pairs of pants lined throughout. Boys’ Two=-Pants Corduroy Suits Boys' Corduroy Suits with two pairs of pants; full cut and well made; pants lined throughout; $5.95 3 coats with khaki linings. Sizes 8 to 17 years. s Little Boys’ Overcoats ’ Boys’ Mackinaw Coats is wafted from the kitchen. Meat from the finest, corn-fed young porkers piqued into flavorousness unex- ;gl!ll:g clg" uva;y. Aw::trumalllingh spices. ; p or brown it regales the most CHOW SHOW apathetic appetite, The Most Popular at All Chain Stores, Markets and Groeerles l when the aroma of this tasty dish HA o= R Braiding Beading Plaiting, Buttons and Button- holea to Order. BACON HO! = | fl m fl @ ] ol Warm and Comfortable Over- Well DMade DMackinaw Sport coats for little fellows from 4 to | Coats for boys of 8 to 17 years of 8§ years. Made of fancy cheviots | age; in a wide range of macki- and navy blue cheviots. Double- naw plaids, with muff pocke breasted, button-to- ; and convertible col- the - neck mode| $4_25 lar. Very special 5.95 with plaid linings | A Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Yogrw $6.95 & A sale of warm and stylish coats that will bring mothers ; W % 3 * D /e 1109-1111 G Street N. W. Open 9:15 A.M. Close 6 PM. B Wonderful Coats | In a Great Sale Magnificent Plain and Fur- Trimmed Models Values Up to $98.50 here to supply their daughters’ needs for cold weather. Fashioned of heavy, soft wool materials, such as Heather- tone and Bolivia Cloth, in brown, reindeer, copen and Pekin } blue. Loose and belted models; all well tailored and with fine linings. Sizes 2 to 8 years. - Girls’ $15 and $16.50 Coats Fine Quality Coats of Heathértone, Broad- cloth and ‘Velour, in brown and blue, for girls .98 % from 3 to 8 years of age. Models are very % smart and new—some have fur collars, others are self trimmed. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. %Regular 15c Outing Flannel at 105c Yard | A heavy, double-fleeced quality, for making warm winter garments for women and children. In an assortment of neat “Why, That Isn’t So Much!” ~ —was the surprised exclamation of a young woman who was pricing dining room suites. “WHRy, I have seen suites elsewhere today that were priced a hundred or so dollars higher and they didn’t look a bit better, and maybe not so well—and,” she continued, “this is real Lifetime Fur- niture, too—one would naturally expect it to be more.” Yes, one naturally would expect such good furniture to be colored stripes; full 27 inches wide. i ; 9 . N 7 e 3 18c Shaker Flannel, 1215c 25c Percales, 17c % N ove‘lity CT‘”l"”g’ FF ’;"Cgl{”’egl and I: ur- higher in price—but, dear readers, it is nothing of e ] obie fleoced | In's Bood amsortment of choms 3 Trimmed Coats. Developed in the winter's the sort. You'll find here at Mayer’s Lifetime Furniture z gy Sty o Oas, hish-oount most favored fabrics and colorings. Never Store the best kind of furniture that skilled craftsmen can z 30c Fle::‘esc‘i ‘;‘;’c“ Flau 18c Apron Ginghams % have we offered a finer collection at this price. make and at prices that are away low in proportion to the 36-inch Printed Fleecedown 12}5c The New Blouse Models—also straight service it gives you. Flannels, in & beautiful assort- Genuine Amoskeag Apron line—belted and unbelted models—loose backs ment of new styles and colorings, Ginghams, in all size blue checks. et OO RO e e Dress Ginghams, 29¢c and luzurious wrappy coats, beautifully lined The best buy in Washington today is a fine black wal- 15¢ Chambray, 11V5c 32-inch _Bates’, Treffan and with Silks and warmly interlined. nut dining room suite, with six-foot buffet, in Queen 27-inch Plain Color Chambray, | beautitul assortment of plalds linen-finish quality, in light blue, checks; atripes and plain colors, pink, gray, green, oxblood and dark blue; warranted fast colors. Goldenberg’s—Pirst Floer, $1.00 Dressing Flannelette Sacques, 69c Garments : Women’s Flannelette Dress- ‘Women'’s Flannelette Pajamas, f Anne style, that is shown on our fourth floor. The ten pieces are only—but that’s spoiling it for you, so please let us show you tomorrow. Misses’ Sizes 16 to 18 Women’s Sizes 36 to 44 Spécial Sale of Blouses We've just received 200 Exquisite Blouses to wear - with the New Suits. The very newest modes in Geor- 98 gette, Crepe de Chine and Canton Crepes—beautifully ° i Renfrew Dress CGinghams, in a % S s, soft fleccy quality, | oft, heavy-fleeced quality, pink g e foral patterns: color. | and biue stripes; some- trimmed in pretty : : 5 with braid, others ngs of gray, pink and blue: | Wit ‘trogs: “nrse $1.00 made with set-in sleeves and sizes. Worth $2.00 belt; all sizes. Women’s Flannelette Night- gowns, extra quality, with mer- Seventh Street Mayer @ CO_ Between D& E I = a0 e I e = $1.79 Kimonos, $1.09 cerlied - braid-trimmed _ vokes: elette Kimonos; | Dink and blue stripes; with an |—; ular Fall Colors—all sizes. —— | ror T oy fntan quality: In blue, | without collars; as- beaded—all the pop A — pink, lavemder and gray floral sorted .styles; full i [ | designs;- loose models, full cut cut and well made. o x - e anpTid Tloor, e Faied Ploon """ . . B . et i lo]——=]o]——]o] =a lol——— : ! " A D