Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 5

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p.-0, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921. . . A ! __TH¥ EVENING STAR, - WASHINGTO - —— = v P T T T T T T Noyos, Ma). B P. Paimer, Mark W.|Mat. 7. C. Joss W. Smith, Mark A. Smith, Rev. | Dennis A. Upson, Secretary Henry C & > Potter, George W. Pound, Jaseph ) Roland 'C. Smith. Maj. William Wolff | Wallac, ward alsh, Charle Powell, Willlam E. Pulliam, Maj. J. 3 . 'C. F. Humphrey, Maj.|Smith, Capt. William H. Stayton,|B. 4 = G. Quekemeyer, Hugh Rellly, Ber-|Henry T. Hunt, Edmund P. Hunter,| Edgar C. Snyder, Senator Howard . Cl heeler. trand H. Roberts, Willlam F. Roberts, | Richard W. Hynson, Maj. Gen. M. W.|Sutherland, Maj. Frank Sutton, Cor- Wilcox § . Lieut Commander H. D. .Rouzer,|lIreland, George P. James, Andrieus|coran Thom, Huston Thompson, Col. P Capt. George Rublee, Frank A. Sobring; J.|A. Jones,. Coleman_ Jennings, Col.|Charles C. Tucker, Joseph P. Tumulty, ! § son and Robert W. Woo For the Builder—Home M Smull; Dr. A. Camp stanlev, | Bawin 1 Koedy, Col. Willlam 1. | e Martin Vogel, Ellot Wadsworth, : AL - "W. Lew < . g 5 : M. Walnwri apt. Axel . Wallen- ) 1 ] . . The Alfalfa Club, one of the most berg, Francly If Warren, Watson M. bage, Representaiive Nicholas Long- | (3 Open Saturday Evenings Till 9 O’Clock prominent local dining clubs, gave a Charles R, White, George T MeCoy: Ag;::gsw' M:x'.lenfi: Be:ltt::; & dinner last night at-Rauscher's in 3 honor of Gen. John 5 Permioncyany | §. Wilson, ir.; Samuel B. Winslow, | McMillin, Willlam 7. MecNally, Maj. |E Bonor of Gen, fohn 1. Perehing. Many | | "%, %" Jiie una " Dr. Hugh H. | 1nil. betsons "oagens Sosir, ) | @ . Our Great Xmas Club ng. Adol C. and gave short impromptu speeches, Officers of the club are: Maj. Gen. Bl’l"g.theLn. l\wlllelli‘amMnn:"r};h:;}?dIBe‘!::h but, in Gridiron Club style, they were not to be quoted. Mermbers of " the ‘:”“c""i;f;n#.‘:fi""fiz' :;::{g:::: el Mohun,nuwfisn;auve R._ Waltoj nner committee were Charles F.[<o & 3 i3 * | Moore, Dr. lis L. Moore, Maj. Ge Himonrey. ohaieman;” Chatics, bi| Wilds 2 Tiohardson sorgeant-ai: | W 'C" Novill, Gun. 15 W, Nichol raronola er Light, secretary; John H. Carroll, Mil- | 3Tms; Charles P. IAght, secyetary,|Claudian B. Northrop, John Lor ton C. Elliott, Richard V. Oulahan, and Milton C. Elliott, toastmaster. O'Brian, Richard V. Oulahan, Col Wilds P. Richardson and Edgar C. Members of the Clab. Robert U. Patterson, J. E. Penn Snyder. - i backer, Senator Key Pittman, Senator: - . Members of the club are: Clarence | Miles Poindexter, Svaney K. brince,|8 This Beautiful Among those who spoke were Gen. Pershing, “Uncle” Joo Cannon, Rep- |A- Aspinwall, Joseph H. Bagley, Gibbs Hrig. Gen. George Richards, Frank! Rl L. ‘Baker, Dr. Rupert Blue, Thomas!A. Ri . W Brahaay o Mo e ool W. Brahany, B. F. Buchanan, Barry [gon, A itin Soseaany o P Ricbare New Style Graf- Thomas W. Gregory, Maj. T, C. Hemp- | Bulkley, H. Ralph Burton, Camerob|Sawyer, Col. Granvilie Sevier, Capt.! hill, Brig. Gen. Willlam Mitchell, Maj. fi‘"‘wg- Dr. Jullan M. Cabell, Wil-:George K. Shuler, Edwin B. Smith,|g Gen. W, C. Neville, Senator Key Pitt-|llam 8. Camp, Col. John H. Carroll, A el et s man, Edgar C. Snyder, Joseph P, Tum. | George H. Carter, Justin M. Chamber- . . E{:ng“?h Representutive Nicholas ;:_n! JE;:reBurg;cg:‘&l"zgv‘llil-lm(;lh;mcl:?_- c S 11X lo-m. 85c 3 ston, Capt. Charles Conrad, Col. Clar- Guests of the Club. ence H..Connor, Lieut. Commander E. Guests of the club last night were|H, Connor, J. Harry Covington, Dr. F Gen. Pershing, H. H. Adams, Repre-1J. Walter Cox, J. Harry Cunningham, ALE sentative D. R. Anthony, Jr.; John T.(James C. Davis, ex-Ambassador John (== {Adams, chalrman of the republican na-|W. Davis, Charles D. Dravton, Maj. To Close an Estate . . l, . - 7 , Charl . " on Kxson Sapreventative baas Bas- |BuLn,, miere Clartee &, Fauliner (25 First Commercial arach, Senator L. Helsler Ball, Wil- | jr; Brig. Gen. Amos A. Fries, Col. Pro Uam T. Bostwick, Fdward B. Burling, | james W. Furlow, Hampston Gary, I. roperty = S L ite Bugbey‘ Lewis_C. Cameron, | Prescott Gatley, Col. William Gi epresentative Philip P. Campbell, | more, William A. Glasgow, j P North Side “H” Between Representative Joseph Cannon, John|p Glass, John M. Goodell, E] H. 12th and 13th Sts. N.W. g. n(:lrroltl. jlr.; Lieut. Col. = Lot 50 ft. f) 5 » » epresentative John D, 3 . i Lot 50 ft. front by average Send for Beautiful Colored Birdseye 3 ! Cole, Levi G son, D Louls S e o AL IES depth of 104 fi. to an alley, 3 i 2 Gilbert H. Grosvenor, Robert Foote ;.’;;‘“'ir;:‘";go3;&;&%;:;&;; NEW S Seeker and Speculator 200 Beautiful Building Lots i g g g = = = é Located at Marietta Park in the Northwest section é of Washington will be thrown on the market and sold é 2 e to the highest bidder for whatever they will bring at the ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALE to be held .S'aturday, November 26th, 1621 - L at the Arcade, 14th Street N.W. and Park Road .....5$105.10 Complete A R Puts this machine in your home —balance on easy payments. [ AR ERRRRRERRRRR Uy View of Marietta Park—Do It Now Order your machine at once—and we will deliver nuw Attorney General M. M. |gu) - Maj, Gen. Willlam G. 'Haan, or at Xmas, as desired. Davgherty, Brig. Gen. Charles G. Dawes, Charles A. Douglas, Brig. Gen. ORL epp,udvantagsously, re- fairly good condition and [ = @ | L . = |George F. Dow Peter’ A. Drury, modeled. For particulars g E I Am Directed to ) E gm;:::ag;:::g 3r\zrdg%:'!.al‘?;n‘l:oo;;: and price e = S |t el Toms i £ Harry C. Grove, Inc. | g SELL £ (o Sy D- Qo Dr, James A Halo Company, Inc. = ) & = . Hara, Ma). Gen, H. Haraguchi, Fioyd s 738 Fifteenth Street N.W. = E Regardless of Cost—Regardless of Value—Regardless of Price 5 |b: it Siaitra s, ipieern: | 52000 Less Than Other Builders Srelies = 1210 G Street = derson, Harry K. Hickey, A. A. Hoehl- re Asking for Practically 5 I = : = ing, jr.; Rush L. Holland, Williaf C. the Same House TR NERER = ks Tl -;gh‘:l;on. lbfit }\(\g" .k’!!erls, Rudolph . = —_ = e Oma Car on son Eanm: piszeuskl, Lieut. = S o o : s B HOMES JPANTS, Pae = —one_short block 1406 G‘S)t.fi;:w :i._ff'i'x'n;fiu. To: Hugh D et | \ Scores of dark striped and mixed Jt E from Marietta Park. o W ety eartn. Besil Milos Rep- INCORPORATED patterns, in full-cut sizes, 28 to 44§ £ Bosibimone Telephone Main 4535 S |1 Stoome ek Breseniatite A1 00 1316 01324 7% ST.N.W. = Dr. Thomas ill,_Theodore W. ! 5 E . g = —_— . . STORE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE—OPEN LATE SATURDAY NIGHT Sm———nr | e Cash ||LAST SATURDAY OF OUR GREAT SALE % / 77772 s SicEearesT | . o THAT BROUGHT US HUNDREDS OF NEW FRIENDS FOR \ N ORGANIZATION || Price § § can develop is developed ' , . § § der a capable chief, with the § \§ T e e 1111947-957 14th St. S.E. ' N N\ lines. i and ?\\§ 616-17 ST. N.W. - THE_MAN'S STORES * 1005-1007 PA.AVE § : "R g:,;;.-:- ?g}:‘,{mm 1352-6 K St. S. E. \ \ "I eal i e S ser- § oo 1 te mat 1/, Square South Pa.Ave.Cars \\\\: J t E o h P S t b 99 - nb}e Service a client can Lots 20x40 Feet ) enjoy. us 7 lOllo orm 0}’ S Room for Two Garages CKEEVER »1GOSC” || OPEN DAILY For a Bris Saturday 3 Sellmg 1405 Eye Street NW. | H.R. Howenste_m Co. Mein 753 1314 F St. NW. We have ready purchasers for desirable homes. If you desire to sell fill out this blank and majl to us. GARDINER & DENT, Inec. 717 14th St. NW, - 72 “STORMBOY” The Big Double-breasted, Belted Ulster, of virgin wool*, fresh from the Great Northwest, $29.75 This product is the pride of the Oregon City Woolen Mills. Fine Broad-wale Her- ringbones that defy both wind and cold. THIS SALE HAS PROVEN BEYOND DOUBT OUR ABIL- i ITY TO UNDERSELL WASHINGTON IN CLOTHING SUIT include Serges, Worsteds, Cassimeres, etc., in regulars, stouts and stubs—sizes to 46—all the popular Winter Models. GCOATSITEIC e e s ouey HEADQUARTERS FOR TRACTION AND RAILWAY UNIFORMS Saturday Offers Sensational Underselling in SILK PLUSH AND CLOTH COATS Sizes for Women and Misses and Extra Sizes 7 LuXurious plush sport models fully lined, de- ° signed with large wrappy collar and belt, mannish novelty pockets and the new full sleeves, warm and attractive. . . The all-wool cloth creations are featured in gich brown, navy and black textures, representing . the very smartest in fall fashion. Scores of E stylish modes made to assure splendid service. No thrifty woman can afford to miss this oppor- tunity to buy stunning coats worth up to $25. Washington Never Saw Such Values in School Shoes.’ t4 Sale of $5 to 38;, > b b o et e, el s Saturday Onl Comfort Footwear ||littksuins = E ts“f;.;s i With REAL Style ‘ - = % % 2% 72 *Virgin Wool 4s wool as i comes from the sheep's daok— never used or worked before. DRESS & Afternoon CLOTHES Combining Quality and Modm"ate Cost s ‘5 | Full Dress Coat and Trousers, $55 ‘ Tuxedo Coat and Trousers, $45 . Cutaway Coat and Vest, $40 Z. 7 % 7 7 % 7 Shos Dept. Be here! Z ' s Choice of tan calf, tan E wicl or black calf or vicl: All garments of fine unfinished worsted—silk lined thru-out Hundreds of women are wear- : . ol et 7 ing Rich’s comfort shoes, and enthu- E Vo ‘.‘:L;;:é:.‘.:"fi-‘._.fifi;:}‘:fifgg . siastically recommend them to their friends. 37 : 3 Solid leather. B But, no doubt due to the fact that we have never G X e S % advertised them, there are hundreds of others who are not aware that it is possible to buy here preven- tive and corrective footwear with lines of real style. That is the purpose of this announcement and others which will follow—to let it be known that we ‘ have footwear -here made expressly for foot com- THE CHILDREN Trains, $1.25 Up MODERATE PRICES IN TOYLAND—BRING IN SHOO FLY (on stand) fort and -strength, without the sacrifice-of fashion- able lines. - A full complement of sizes. Black Kid Lace Boots, $13. . A Brown Kid Lace Boots, $14. Black Kid-Oxfords, $11. [ Brown Kid Oxfords, $12. 'Early Xmas Leader! g . Popular! ine , i Jersey Sl 865 | 600 Pairs , S hir tS 3 for $19.50 Tan Cape $1 95 Gloves Well made, well cut, fast dyes Stiges 13% to 17—Boxed Free ' Outseam style. Sizges 7% to 9% RICHS 1601 F St., Cerner Tenth Established 1869 =l $498 to $18.75 | $5:98 to 3998 ; u‘ — e —_— . : A SMALL DEPOSIT RESERVES ANY ARTICLE UNTIL XMAS MONEY’S WORTH OR MONEY .éACK >y v

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