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SOCIETY .. _Now at Your Price —the “1900” Cataract Electric Washer can _.now, be purchased at the original price—$150 (war price, $175). on trial! Buy a “1900” Washer Own and use a Cataract for six months; if you find that this machine is not all that we represent it to be, or all that you expected it to be, return it to us for refund of the ful amount paid, plus 8% on the money paid us. Time pay- ments may be arranged. Telenbore Vinin 7127 707~12th St.NLW. Electrical Appliances Oodles of Horse-power ‘Gone to Waste! Of what use is the great horse-power of the gas-propelled car in city traffic or for Can it be used? Of course not! Nevertheless, it must be paid for day in - and day out. That is why you should seri- ously consider the Rauch & Lang Electric Automobile. Easily run and extremely responsive, of ample cruising radius and capable of more than legal speed it is by all odds the best car for town and country use. And the cost of upkeep and operation is ridiculously small. RAUCH & LANG, INC., CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. STERRETT & FLEMING Champlain St. and Kalorama Road, Washington, D. C. Geo. G. Bader & Co., 23rd & Walnut Stx., Phila., Pa. Biskep & Ports, Inc., Waninut near Alken Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Richmond Electric Garage, 2035 W. Broad St., Richmond, Va. Rauch&a Lang ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILE IN WASHINGTON Your monthly expenxe for washing, cleaning. xtornge, power and delivery xervice - < to and from your home— $60. Send for our hooklet, “Ix Your Car Fooling Yout” “Mér de"fi Hand Finished ! The new “Mdrods” wnder- “Mérode” lives up to it! elastic and retain their shape. Winship, Boit & Co. HARVARD MILLS “Mérode” =i Finished DY underwear keeps its shape! HAT’S THE TEST of any tailor-made garment—and Tt fits not only the first time you wear it, but even after count- less launderings! That’s because each garment is cut by hand from patterns that follow every line of the body—and because it is made of the best yarns, knit into firm, beautiful materials which are Flatlock seams, smooth and strong, also help “Mérode” keep its shape, for they give with every motion. Both comfort and style are expressed in the attractive, up-to-date models, which include a wide.variety: of designs providing suitable underwear for both high cut and low cut dress. Each garment is rigidly inspected, before being sent out, to make sure it is perfect in every way. Ask to see “Mérode” hand-finished underwear for women, girls and boys and babies at your favorite shop. ’ This high quality undersear, the very finest of its kind, is sold » by leading shops npieu‘ndly:?ludfr:-lhuaallgm. Underwear for Women, Children and Men VgV 2 2\ 20 U/ S/ eV S\ VU iV S U S/ e V2 VRV e /THE 'SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, T} C, NOVEMBER 20, 1921—PART 2. John T. Worthington went to Char-|New York after a' visit to Mr. to attend the Virginia- West Virginia foot ball game. A other party attending the game wes composed of Miss Jeannette West, Miss Mary~-Whitton, Mr. Magnus Bales and Mr. Herbert O'Mea: Senator and Mrs. M, of Texas spent Sunday as the guests and Mrs. Theodore Harris. Display Dolls for Sale . At Wardman Park Hotel Two of Connecticut avenue exclu- sive shops have placed on view in their windows some of the dolls to day afterncon by the. Macdonald Chapter of the Natlonal Homeopathlc Hospital. i The beautiful bride was dressed by Mrs. Clarence Kenyon in white satin. | ;° She wears a real lace coronet and tulle veil and carrfes an armful of white roses. Another doll is dressed in an exact replica of a Russian cled head dress, a satin gown and velvet coat, trimmed with fur. The card party in connection with |J. the sale promises to be a great suc- cess. Besldes dolls, there will be on sale towels of all kinds, maids’ aprons and candy. A long list of distin- guished women are patronesses for the affair, including Mrs. Harding and Mrs. Coolidge, who are honorary members of the chapter; Mrs. Charles Evan_Hughes, Mrs. Edwin Denby, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. George H. Sutherland, Mrs. Stephen B. Eikins, Mrs. Marshall Fleld, Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs. Charles Denby, Mrs. Ernest Roberts, Mrs. A. Garrison Mc- Clintock, Mrs. T. De Witt Talmage, Mrs. T. A. Scott Thropp, Mrs. H. H. Hawxhurst, Ross Thompson, Mrs. E. B. Grandin, Mrs. Joseph Hampson, Mrs. L. B. rmstedt, Mrs. John Joy Edson and Mrs. William M. Shuster. American Legion Post Will Give Card Party [ The U. S. 8. Jacob Jones Post, No. 2, American Leglon, will give a card party at the Richmond Hotel, Monday, Novem- 21, at § p.m. Tickets may be secured l'rbmllhe members of the post or at the hotel. IALEXANDRIA SOCIETY! i = | Mr. and Mrs. William S. Walsh have| i | returned from their wedding trip and are at home at the Wagar. Mrs. Walsh was formerly Miss Helen Louise Wheeler. daughter of Mrs. Frank Mortimer Wheeler of Newport R. L. and the wedding took place in Mon- seph’s Church, Newport, November 7. Mrs. Jumes A. Hulfish is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Wilson, in Roanoke. Mrs. Frank T. King and Miss Doro- | thy Tazewell "King have returned | | from a visit to friends in Baltimore. { | Mr. and Mrs. William Duniels have | returned from a visit in Martins- | burg. W. Va. Miss Hilda Schneider and Miss Ab- | bie Hoxton are at home after a visit to friends in Charlottesville. i Mrs. George W. Jones announces the | marriage of her duughter, Miss | | Frances Eunice Jones, to Mr. Aubrey L. Toms. The wedding took place in Baltimore Tuesday, November 1, at the parsonage of the First Baptist Church, the Rev. Charles H. Pinch- back officiating. ~ Mr. Willi . Blake, jr. of th University of Virginia spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. /. J. Blaka on North Columbus street. Mrs. William De Silva was the week end guest of friends in Vienna, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ogden have re turned to their home, at Remington, Va., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs James T. Preston. Mrs. J. J. Sullivan is the guest of her sister, . F. Moyers, in Ball, who visited . at Sandy Spring. . Long, on Queen street. Midshipman Cnarles K. xeegan and idshipman Gilbert Webster of the ! aval Academy, Annapolis, spent the week end with the former's mother. Mrs. FElizabeth Keegan, on South Al- fred street. Mrs. W. R. Humphries is the guest of her sister, Miss Dixie O'Neil, in New York city. Mrs. G. J. Cooksey and Mrs. E. W. Ballew have returned from visits to relatives in Charlottesville and Ship- a. Bernice Brunner and Master Billy Brunner have returned to Cleve land, Ohio, after a visit to Mrs. Wil- liam 8. Risdon in George Washing- ton Park. Mrs. W. R. Troeller, Miss Troeller of New York city and Fred Kirchner of Greenville, ests last week of Mrs. Walte Grace | Mr. e Mrs. J. E. Cochran has returned from a visit to Mrs. L. B. Reeder in Baltimore. Mrs. Mary R. Stroebel has returned Wakefield, Mass. Ir., Mr. be sold at Wardman Park Hotel Tues- [ form Mrs. Mrs. M. erts, Mr. J. from a visit to her son, Mr. Louis H. Stroebel, in Lynchburg. Howland Gary visiting his sister, Varney. Mrs. G. Fred Baker and G. F. Baker, have returned to thelr home in Lexington, Va. after a visit to the parents, Charles K. Millican. Rosa Pough of Parmalie, N. C., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sheffield. Miss Marcella Mitchell of Milwau- kee is visiting her brother and sister- Mr. and Mrs. A. §. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Pitkins of Ship- man are the guests of Mrs. Purvis. R. M. from a visit to friends at Odenton, ‘court costume Witk a beautiful jew- |Md. . KEugene B. Jackson, D. D. Judge Charles E. Nicol 3 . Mrs. B and Mr. M. P. Pitts went to Ports- mouth last week to attend the meet- ing of the Baptist General Associa- tion. Miss Ruth Roberts, Miss Jean Randall Caton Vests. .. ..$2.50 $1.75 Vests. . ...$7.50 $5.00 Chemises.$16.50 $12.50 Bloomers . .$5.00 $3.75 Bloomers . .$7.50 $5.00 ATTRACTIVE CHRISTMAS GIFTS 1110 F Street N.W. Adjoining Columbia Theater “Where They Know How to Fit Corsets” lottesville of Boston is Mrs. Walter U Mr. and Mrs. Url Miss ville. Mr. and Mrs. West Grove, Pa. C. A was the week end ‘Turner has returned|and aunt, Mr. and Hilda's Hall . was the aunt, Miss Cora street. Mr. Mr. and Mr: H. ansfield and Mrs. York city. oh- and Mr. Clesing Qut Underwear Stock " At Practically Cost Prices . We must have space for Corsets. Vanity Fair, also Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk. Were Now Gowns. . . . $8. Gowns. . .$22 ther Lambert have returned from a visit to friends in Charlottes- Alexandria last week. Miss Irene Garnett of Raleigh, N. C..| Mrs. Thomas. North Patrick street. Miss Jeannette Yates Cdchran of | Duke strebt. ekend guest of her|timore were the gu have' returned from a trin to New Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Barrett and Miss Viola Barrett have retn Were Chemises. . $7.50 $5.00 SOCIETY Shepherdstown, W. Va. were mare ried in the latter place Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. Powell are now in Florida, and wil be at home after December 1, at 201 North Washington street. yr- | her home on South St. Asaph gtreet rett'’s mother, Dr. Kate Waller r-[in honor of Mrs. Jacob Edge of East rett, on Duke street. Downington, Pa., who was the guest rs, R. Burroughs entertained jof her mother, Mrs. John Hunton Fus- at cards Tuesday aflernoon at her|ter. Mrs. Edge and her two children ome on North Alfred street in hon-|have since returned to their home. r of her sister, Mrs. Clay Bayly of| Dr. Llewellyn Powell of Alexandria, ‘Washington. The other guests were[and iss Willie Pierce Boone of Mrs. Selden Washington, Mrs. Page Waller, Mrs. Wilmer J. ler, Mrs. = 1 | | | | | Thomas Franklin, Mrs, J. K. M. Nor- ton, Mrs..David N. Rust, Mrs. Robert Thomas, Mrs. John Thornton Ashton. Mrs. Miiton French, Miss Mary Thom- son, Miss Nancy Lee Tackett, Miss Corinne Milburn, Miss Elsle Snowden land Miss Clarence Snowden. The |prizes were won by Mrs. Franklin and j ban 8. Lambert and AT OPPENHEIMER'S SHOP UNIQUE Hemstitching and Pecot Edging 10c 7% STAMPING In any design . H. Matthews of d friends in guest of her uncle; Mrs. David Janney Howell enter- Mrs. A. J. Ross, on |tained at luncheon, followed by bridge, Wednesday afternoon at her home on Charles Town, W.{ Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sullivan of Bal- sts of friends in Chokers, $7.50 Stone Marten, Opossum. Cochran, on Alexandria. Mrs. Moxley Low of Elizabeth, S$moot | has returned to her home after King William B. it to Miss Delix Phillips on South Tailored Suits .35 Now $55 Washington streel e Vahin Handkerchi Mrs. Thomas B. ran entertain- i Initialin andkerchiefs d to|ed at cards Wednesday afternoon, at Scotch Tweed Suits, $35 Ul prain In‘uml | Fancs Initial Kenesaw Cafe 16th and Irving Sts. Thanksgiving Embroidered | Embroidered $1.00 Per Doz. | $1.50 Ier Doz. Embroidery Braiding Beading Kayser, M . enu Re-covered From New Fine Grapefruit Style Frames Accordion Now Olives Waters Celery 2 2ye Bixgue of Oysters OLD BEAVERS, FELT AND Plaltlllg ELOUR HATS REBLOCKED Roast Turkey—Drensing v . IN THE NEW FALL STYLES Cranberry Sauce One-sixteenth inch Three-thirty-seconds inch || Maxhed Potatoex Fresh Spinach 50 ss 00 Asparagus _ Sweet Potato Pone We carry the largest assortment of Hat t 1 " " Hot Rol Frames—frames made to order, any size One-eighth inch 50 $16.50 Hearts of Lettuce or nle e s iy J - % French Dressing Complete line of velvets, duvetyne en Pumpkin Ple Mince Ple feathor trimmings. gflo:l}l ll:d Cheene e %%, s || LADIES’ CAPITAL e Tea Coffee Cocom Milk HAT SHOP 508 11th St. N.W. Main 8322 Hours From 5 to 7 P.M. Price, $1.50 Col. 712 Our Work Ix Our Reputation. M—_flr T ABSOLUTELY FREE You couldn’t choose a gift which would Bring more joy or more happiness for years than the Grand Prize Eureka Electric Vacuum Cleaner—with its complete set of attachments—and this is your opportunity to purchase the same Eureka now used in more than 490,000 homes— and get a full set of attachments absolutely without cost. If you act promptly you not only get the attachments without a penny’s cost, but you have the privilege of using the Eureka in your own home on ten days’ free trial. Then you can keep it on a down payment of if You Decide to Buy After the 10 Days’ Free Trial Then You Can Pay the Balance in Small Easy Monthly Payments— 30 Days Between Each Payment otomac Electric Appliance Co. ' 607 14th St Only $ A Complete Set of Vacuum Cleaner Attachments With Every Eureka Purchased Before December 25th HIS is the manufacturer of vacuum cleaners. e i really complete or 100% useful if used without attachments—because only with attachments can you obtain the fullest possible benefit from this indispensable d The attachments clean the portieres, the upholstered furniture, 1 I 1 cases. This is your opportunity to get a complete set of attachments without a penny’s expense—with your purchase of AN IDEAL 7he — - GrANM | first time that a complete set of attach ments has ever been given away absolutely free by a We are mak ing this liberal offer because no vacuum cleaner is houeshold appliance. the radiators, the pillows and the book- PRIZE UR Vacuum Cleaner More Attachments Sold With Eureka Cleaners Than With Any Other Cleaner in the We--' One of the reasons so many cleaners of other makes are sold without attachments is because it is so hard to connect the atttachments for use. But with the Eureka you simple turn a small lever on the cleaner—slip on the attachment—and you are ready to go ahead. That is why more attachments have been sold with Eureka cleaners than with any other cleaner in the world. Time Is Limited This Offer Closes December 24 We have received a large shipment of cleaners for this great free attachment offer, but they are going fast and only those who act promptly can be sure of getting a complete set of attachments free. g Don't forget—you get a complete cleaning outfit for the price of the cleaner itself. but to do so you must act quickly, as Saturday, December 24th, is the last dav. Do not delay—don’t put off until the rush of the last few days or until our supply of cleaners and attacthments is exhausted. CHRISTMAS GIFT If you decide to buy after Ten Days' Free Trial, you can pay down as your first payment only $500 and the balance in small’ Easy Monthly Payments—30 days between cach small payment. Our liberal easy plan gives you the privilege of owning and using a Eureka and paying for it at your convenience. Phone M. 955 Remember our supply of cleaners is limited—so there isn’t a minute’s time to lose. Fill in the coupon and mail it to us, or telephone or send your name and address in a letter or on a postal. The important thing is to get in touch with us some way at once. The minute we hear from you we will send you full details of this great free attachment offer and.special free trial easy payment plan—also a copy of our beautifully illustrated folder. FREE—A complete set of attachments to ren- ovate upholstered furniture, matiresses, eic. clean portieres, hangings, etc. " *. 'FREE ATTACHMENT COUPON Potomac Electric Appliance Co., 607 14th St. Gentlemen: 3 v Absolutely free to me—send at once a Grand Prize Eureka Cleaner for Ten Days’-Frée Trial. . Name Address —Branch Store, Washington Railway and e Electric Building, 14th and C Sts, N.W. Phone Maln 955" .

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