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OPPENHEIMER'S SHOP UNIQUE Sewmg Machine Friday, 18th; Saturday, 19th 25 Brand-NEW Guaranteed Full Set of l YMPIA 10 Years Steel 2 Years' Attachments Free Service Sewing Machines .,’A 5-Drawer Automatic Lift Sewing Machine at : A real Sewing $ .50 This machine is a Machine. real good value even We have been at 9?.50. It will handling them for sew flimsy Silks or 20 yelrs.. _onvenient Terms Serges aqually well. Excepttonal Values in Used Machines T R $15.50 | 1—~New Ho me, I—Domestic, drop- | §27/50 | -G Eise”” 47 50 . su.sol 1—Faore” Sircer ‘s §62,50 Sewing ma- chine parts for all makes on ‘We are agenta for McCall's Printed " Pat- terns. 9 Sl Repairing. ' The LOUVRE 1115-1117 F STREET The most remarkable of al Special Sales of High-Grade Dresses —taken from our regular stock— out of the grades up to $55—and Reduced to $9350 For Street and Afternoon Wear Being of our stock, they are assuredly exclusive types of authentic styles—in . Crepe de Chine Canton Crepe Crepe Satin Georgette Poiret Twill Tricotine They are lavishly embroidered, beaded and braided; or of simple embellishment. Black, Navy, Brown and the special shades of the season—and in sizes of 14, 16, 18, 36, - 38 and 40. ) - Special Sale of: Trimmed Hats Taken from our i'egular stock out of the grades—$12.50, $15, $18.50, $20 and $22.00 and Reduced to ‘ 500 Exquisitely effective shapes—in Velour, Panne Velvet, Felts, etc. Black and the moderate and high colors. hand. We da * THURSDAY. Societ (Continued from Eighth Page.) Marriage Licenses. Mareiages lcenses bave been isaued to the following: James B. Sullivan and Florence k. Mater,| — (Continued from Highth Page both of Petersburg, Va. Haywood B. tie Porter. Monday at 4:30 o'clock in honor of e P e the women of the conference, the en- & undie, boty | teFtainment being arranged under the (Geacga T, Bchiools aud Lillle C. Mundle, oitixens' committee, with Mra. Wil- of x-w Toms, ¥a. liam Hamilton Bayly, chalrman, and Mra. James Meredith Helm, secretary. All ladies in Washington for the con- o ference will bo guests, and on the ¢| entertainment committee as _vice culnm'"vf"'“ 45 Alberta Bure, in o chairmen are Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, Tou B Ruppers and Beatcice ¥. Holladay. | Mra. Frederick H. Brooke, Mrs. Wade o P drope of ¥redorick, Md', asd 4d4 | Hampton Ellls, Mrs. J. Horden Har- Therpe of this o Mrs. Mrs. “George Delasos nd Rnnmnn zmm, Jlemard . Jumes and Bewie V. H ‘e. of " L Brows, s -ua Meraverio . Combs, riman, Krank B. Noyes, William Atherton Dupuy, Mrs. Glen ang | I« Swiggett, Mra. Charles V. Wheeler and Miss Mary Patten, The films to be shown are of scenes in and around Washington and will J .u. v gor of Port au Prizce. be highly entertaining and educe- 5 usan of thin cf tional to strangers, The- event is n-l u-\nmn aud Mary Wearewvs, the first of @ serica under the direc: Md. tion of Mrs. Bayly for furnishing entertainment to women visitors in . aud | Washington in_ connection with the Mary ¥, o | conference. The pictures will be ‘iligm L. Jones of St ate, Mo.. and Vir shown in sthe large ballroom at gle L. \hrru:n of Fa % attie Hughea, both Frederick 1!“ upp and and Mery B. Dengler, bm-f' el tn hos Mycle A. Pree. Cllrln 0. WM and Apn W. Pettus, both o e .I‘. “le of New York city, and Hlias torion of Jackan, Sich. B onuten o on phnd . e 0. Blevansan of Bea! d!.,l’:fi Klll!] and Gert TI?‘F both Lomoel 8. Thernton and Junet L. Houston. 'N. Young. ingtos, Md. \um‘t‘n sad the small ballroom. Miss Mary Anastasia Callan, daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Calian, and Mr. Vernon S. Snow were married yesterday at noon. The ceremony was performed {n the rectory of the Shrine of the Sacred Heart by the Rev. P. C. Gavin, and Mr. and Mrs. Snow left immediately afterward for a wed- ding trip. The bride wore her travel- ing suit of taupe tricotine, with a hat to match, and carried a shower bou- quet of bride roses. Her only attend- nd s Thomas Miller and Josephloe Washinglon ~ | ;¢ \oqy her sister, Miss Marcella Cal- Witham A™Biars s ""fne"'n Willlams. [1an, Who wore a brown sult, with & nmlll hat to match, and a corsage houquet of sweetheart roses. Mr. fford Morrison was best man. Mr, and Mrs. Snow will be at home after December 1 at 3514 New Hampshire avenue. Josaph Givens and Mary 4 Hayes Moore of m-a-n-n cmrlou- T Goft of 1 | ‘W. Phl and Kearns af Broo Nosen "Noreis ‘sod Lillle' N. Smith, Miss Anna Hamlin To %all for Bermuda. Miss Anna Hamlin, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Sumner Hamlin, who has been the guest of Miss Mar- garet Harding for a short time, will leave Washington tomorrow to join her mother, preparatory to sailing for Bermuda Saturday for a stay there of 8ix weeks. Births Reported. The following birtha have been reported toi {he hesith department within the last tweaty- ur hours; “Forrest D. and Alic L. Parrish, boy. Raymond 1. and Elvira Corbin, ‘girl. Jobn B, snd Mary ¥. Reed, gir Willlam 0. and M. Kataryn T Beriow, boy. Artbur G. ‘and Purdy Bdw -‘-: . and ”'J’ lll'ndl alv te Ta h: and Beatrice Newdeld, girl, Y. The counselor of the Spanish em- bassy, Senor de Cardenas, wus host at dinner last evening, entertalning a company of twelve, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Pau] Fitzsimmons, who are visiting the ambassador of Spain gnd Senora de Riano. trice M Roy ‘and Mabelle E. 8 Rumell W. and Rose A. D Brig. Gen. and Mra. William D. Con- nor entertained at dinner last evemngl | in honor of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Wil- liam G. Haan, who will leave Wash- ingtlon next week for the Philippines, where Gen. Haan has been ordered w1, |for duty. Covers were laid for six- teen. Plummer, girl. Kdm ones, girl. 4 Minate lnyno boy d Martecta ‘Ford. boy. “llum i, nd Mavie M. Hgvert & asd Pearl 4 Thom Rarl A."and Margaret L. Lewls s Phill “and Bylvia uncnel. fi, Miss Charlotte Freeman Clarke, Wiliaw M. snd A &l |duughter of Mr. and Mrs. Watson A Sirl | [Freeman Clarke, will entertain at tea il | omorrow _afternoon for the debu- olen M. Dreher, girl, (nnu.unn .na Vasesilky Roumel. boy. tantes of this season, in honor of Miss | harles 1. and Mattle Ruseell. girl. Mary Emily Hamilon, © debutante tta_Galblum, boy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Adalgh J. and Cecilia B. ¥anks, bo Harry and " Faulive l.)llml“n ; % Hainilton. Cleo 'L and Leafy L. Gilma Jobn M. and Graece V. Gllll’her "bor. > Baward and Margaretie E. Jones, girl. Andrew and Katie A. Chase. girl. Andrew E. and Gracq Bdwards, boy. illiam end Heatrio Janpton. boy. I'Illo(l lnd Lillian Y. Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Tyler Page have issued invitations for the mi T- | riage of their daughter, Mary Addl-| son Page, to Mr. boy. and Plomic R. Crowar, girl. nd Minole Thompson, boy. James and Marie Stevenson, girl. Bteve and Marle Kelly, girl. Frederiek and Gertrude Butler, boy. ———— ELKS' CARNIVAL READY. Arrangements for Festivities Are All Completed. Arrangements for the Elks' “grand | carnival” from November 19 to 26 are{ all set and the festivities are “ready to go,” according to an announcement from the committee in charge today. Saturday night will be the inaugural night. The entire Elks' concert band of seventy-one musiclans under di- rection of Prof. A. 8. Witcomb will render both concert and dance musio during the festivities. Forty-elght booths will contaln an assortment of “handsome, useful and ornamental” gifts donated by merchanta of Wagh- ington. Exalted Ruler Patrick J. Callan will present Representative Benjamin K. Fooht, chairman of the House District committee, as the principal speaker for opening night. for the w the house, dinners, theaters, for everything, may be had at AIlOver the House NOVEMBER 17, 1921, Rauscher's, and tea will be served In |3 Joseph Campbell ' fhem B e — c——lol——c]——Jo]c———]o[——ojalc—=lolc:— ] Special Silke Ho-ieo 1106 G Street Cronin, ensign, ‘Tuesdny, Lovumbnr 33, ll o clock. us 8t Juhn s Church, Georget: town.| Mrs. Blllott Wnodu entertained at a lunche and f! today at_the CI.-vyoshuo Club honor of Miss Helen Cannon. . Mrs Avthur Seidell will be et home L) Bunday afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clonk at 2301 Connecticut svenue w meet Mrs. Lawrence Hills, wife of the Paris correspondent - of the New York Herald, who s returning to Frénce in & few days to spend the Christmas holidays wi her children. from e first nt a series of lunpheons|g trave! of me Dobbs ,lumnu of Washing- ton was held Sesterday at the resi- dence of Mrs. Charles Marlatt, 1320 16th street. . Miss Hortense L. Smith, dlu‘ll“l‘ of the lata Brig. Gen. Smith, has taken &n nn(mcnt at the Arlington Hotel for the winter. Mr. and Mre. Mark Sulllvan will hold a reception Friday afternoon. from to 7 o'clock for the foreign norre- vvond-uu to the arms oonference, ashington correspondents and thelr wives also will be guests. Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Rutherford have leased Villa Rosa, the house owned by Mrs. 5t. George Tucker, which was occypled last year by the Rumanian legation. Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford were at Greystone last winter, the residence which the Sec- retary of State and Mrs. Hughes oc- cupled during the summer. Mr. and Mra. W. B. Davis of Kansas City are the guests of Mra Ida K. lane at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Davis was a gold star delegate to the :\ormmuue day ceremonies at Arling- n. Mr. and Mrs. James Douglas of I\cw York entertained at dinner Wednesda: evening in Washington in_com) to Miss Sarah Fleming of Fort Ind., and Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Richard Coke Marshail, taking their guests later to see “The Merry Widow." Mr_and Mrs. Charles King Mallory FURS REMODELED & REPAIRED French FUR Shop 726 13th St. NW, Call M. 1708 Oppoaite Telephone Building Coats, $95. Taifored Suits (3T, Now $5§ Scotch Tweed Suits, $35 Instead of Gardens Gardens have almost vetired inter—but flowers for for her ladyship, for E News The House of Fashion For Friday, Nov, 18 == = ‘1 T Smartest Models and Materials All the Popular Colors Fur Collars and Self Collars. All the Smart Materials livias, Velours, Plushes and others; values to $48 fur collars—finest cloths; values to $125_ $400 Hudson Seal Coats Big fur collars and cuffs. Extra special, Friday .eeveecerocconnes 5295 lected. Friday Crepes, Satins, Velvets, Tricotines. The newest models.” Values t0 $50.ccvceenriansase Bromley Slip-on and .other models, values to $22 .. Georgette Blouses . Values to $10, Friday, $3.98- 'fi—nEmEmaanEmEEEEEE ' Values to An Old Time Friday Sale Best Values in the City and Big Variety of Styles 100 Fur-Trimmed Tailored Suits Values to $65 Fashionable Coats, Values to $75 49.5 A GROUP OF COATS—Fur trimmed and other models; HANDSOME, LUXURIOUS' COATS—The season’s best, big 389,5. $250 Finest Muskrat Coats Natural skins, all carefully se- 3169 Beautiful Afternoon Street Dresses FRIDAY ONLY—Misses’ Dresses Jerseys, Tricotines, Serges, Friday only—Hats of many kinds, values to $10. Friday. Here Are Bargains That Are Very Rare In regular and stout sizes; also silks; flesh, white and colors, in suit shades. 3 ‘35 Bo- 329.5. a | E $25 $15, Friday, $5.95 | r o] fl of Syracuse, N. Y., are the guests of Mrs, Marshall. Miss Mary Florence Hooe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Caleb C. Hooe, #nd Mr. Carleton Revell Dodge of Chi- cage will be married tnis afternvon. ‘The ceremony wiH be performed at 3:20, in the apartment of the bride's ts, in_the Leamington, by Mgr. s F. Mackin, and will be wit- nessed by only the members of the two families and small company of intimate friends. Miss Elsa Raner, violinist, will play “O Promlna Me,"” nn:i the wedding march from “Lohen- grin. The bri an Chicago. who recently returned ded trip abroad, wore Girls’ and Misses’ All- Wool Navy Blue Serge mw&m Van Raalte Silk Hosiery for Women Here is & remarkadle value and The Bpecial only Sweater Silk nu.—m-. with a hat to match. Willlam Chizholm Winter, In-law and sister of the bride, Wt;‘e Mr. and Mrs. Lrother- best man and matron of honor. and Mra. Dodge will spend the hon moon in New Orleans, Galveston and San Francisco, and on the comy! tion of "le‘hrl trip will be at home rs. Dodge is a grand< daughter of the late Mr. Hooe, well known to the older resi- dents of Washington. From the way Notre plowed through their opponents this season it is a safe bet that the South Bend gridders could hold thelr own uit of brown duvetyn, | with any foot ball outfit ¢n the map. Friday Specials Unusually Low Priced For this One Day Only—Friday—we have selected these Remarkable Bargains that are such Big Money-Savers, they should crowd the store. Van Raalte VEILS new shapes in many colors. for Peter H. —_— Dame has square Friday Women's All-Wool Jersey BLOUSES ‘With white col- lar and cuffs; some sash models; Sah-. of Tan One and Duvetyne Hand Bags In tan, brown, mh! crepe in weave, Surface, for Wraps and Brown Ml.“ Friday Onmly, Yard.. $1.25 Colors_ are: ire, Taupe, Emerald, Henna, mmn. Brown, Pink, Mavy, Midnight 562 Pairs Women’s Low SHOES Friday Only $4-95