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SOCIETY THE HNUSE OF QUALITY | ayer PHros, & Co. L 937939 F St. N.W.. No Branch Slom Newest Coats and Dresses Arranged for an Im portant Sale 325 s A At LTI T R e ] Siylish Tricotine Dress, as Pictured. 1 | I | Just one of the many splendid models in this sale. ‘ Poiret twills. canton crepes, crepe de chines. | | Braided. beadcd or embroidery. trimmed. Mostly onc of a kind, dut all sizes for women and misses in all the good shades. Actual values from §35 to £j0 at, choice, Lwwenty-five dollars. Beautiful New Dresses, $19.50 Another sale of importance, all wool tricotine | models, fancy silk stitched, pockets, belted, dytton [t trimmed. Newest shades in all sizes. New Jumper Dresses, $10 In allacool serge, pockets and b(‘”ll’ button trime med. All sizes. Coats of All-Wool Bolivia and b Polyanna, $50 |" Here is a beautiful assortment of fine coals. self | or fur trimmed, handsomely silk lined and tai- | lored to perfection. All the mew shades and all The season’s best offering at fifty dollars. sizes. Another Fine Group of Coats Marked at $39 A record low price for coats of this character, all wool bolivia, sport materials and peco plushes. ‘ Every coat perfect in style. fadbric and tailoring. Newest collars. cuffs and beilted effects. Splendidly lined throughout. Sport Coats of the Moment Marked to Sell Monday at $25 Ktill another fine group of coats. fancy materials ami smart mirtures. High-class tailoring throughout, deep cuffs, belted. pockets. Women's and Misses’ sizes. Trimmed Hats Greatly Reduced | Pattern Hats Up 0 to $10 Hats,| | to $16.50 at $7.50 ——— L R P e $i and $5 Hats, S1.00 $7. $3.95 { i ; Ezclusive models — every ik Regardless of actual | gy peautiful trimmed | S e DU R iEll | worth, this group of | }ate ang Bt Semari | . e { new shapes for women | 8igns representative of lovely hats are to go at $1.00. Felt, velvet and plush, trimmed and untrimmed. and misses. While every hat in the lot is a great { the season’s most desired dargain, an early selec- | bty frove o cdven: | $1¥ls. AR new skades | tage. | as well as black, dwvetyn ——— satin, velvet. ~ Blouses, $3.95 Satins and wash About Fifty $6, $7.50, $8.5 Ezcellent georgettes, beaded, embroidered and button trimmed. silks, plain colors, stripes, novelties: sizes in the lot from 3} to%j. Every blouse 50 to $10.95 PR A should sell quickly. Plan an carly visit. Droop’s Music House lm G Street | THE ADVANTAGE OF BUYING A GENUINE - VICTOR-VICT ROLA ISSO APPARENT THAT THERE IS NO HESITANCY ON THE PART OF THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST "The Following Statement of Facts * Should Convince You of the Victrola’s Claim to Your Consideration: : merchant in Washinglon 1 when we say that dur- s cnormous d in the manufac- iilitary forces. G 'I or ”IHE VICTOR COM- LITY TO PRODUCE its own high- quantitics sufficicnt lo meet even @ )rur- wand—the market soon became flooded Machines"—cach claiming for itself undurnhd s *! It is clearly to be secn that the business of these di t manufacturing concerns (many of which are no longer in business) was capitalized on the SACRIFICE which the Victor Company had so willingly nade. ¢ III. The VICTOR COMPANY’S enormous plant (the largest in the world) has been thoroughly reorganized; it is back on the basis of pre-war production, with an output of i ‘ :hl'l tm Victrolas of FINER OUALITY than cver previously pro- | S aS Victrola The VICTOR trade mark is known Selection Now of Your v. ery corner of the world and it sta T, rial and zeor VICTOR ABSOLL” 11_ GU. ed by the mm[um_ LIBRARY OF RECORDS remarkable and compre- w:h. on of s the world; it has taken a Taste and Purse & quarter of o contury to bring it to its present state of perfection. THE V. 1CTOR RECORD MADE FOR THE VICTOR-VICTROLA AND NO L RU- MENT OTHER THAN THE VICTOR-VICTROLA CAN REPRODUCE SU€H A4 RECORD WITH sUCH 25 to *1,500 ABSOLUTE FIDELITY TO THE ORIGINAL REN- DITION. o5l anis EoReg il rs. VICTOR-VICTROLA the faultless qualities of repro- || L] E. F. DROOP & SONS CO. THE VICTOR COMPANY has the friendship, loyalty CONVENIENT duction, for which reason and lo perpetuate their names || 1300 G St. turn be- s enormous capitalization.( Models to Suit Every and __enthusiastic co-operation_ and - support EVERY- and art’ they their BEST "EFFORTS whenever | A 148 IWHERE of the joremost artists, musical organisations, actors and _cnterlai These hawve recognised- in the called upon to make rccords for this PERFECT IN- - if Desired ‘ STRUMENT. | ( ) H { PLAYER-PIANOS STEINWAY PIANOS a- ! ! Borah, Mak= = i} were Mrs. Corra Harris, Mr. and Mrs. MRS, SAMUEL BALDWIN, | A bride ol few weeks, who was for- ' % Commntee Named For Autumn Ball | A record attendance is promlised for ’the annual autumn ball to be given | by the Stonewall Jackson Chapter, No. |."0.’lf. D. C.. Monday, Novemker 28, in | { the’ rose room of the Washington Ho- | {tel. The young ladies’ committeo in- icludes Miss Dorothy Mondell, Miss {MMa Gore, Miss Lauta Lejeune, Miss '\lrrlnla Garrett, Miss Dorothy Den- | netf, Miss Winifred Devoe. Miss | Jaqueline Mansfield, Miss Rebecca | Dial, Miss Annette Ashford, Mise Mar- | Ixarel Steagall, Daviette Fick- line, Miss Mabel Steagall, Miss Mar- {jorie Stinson, Miss Ruth Zolnay, Miss {Helen Montgomery. Miss Elsie Crea- jmer. Miss Priscilla Slauter, Miss Betty {Hilllard, Miss Fay Breeman, Mies Gertna Perrctt Boswell, Miss Han- rah W, Mies Helcn Hopkms,] Miss EI ultz, Miss Marian Spen- cer, M: zabeth Jobe, Miss Mar- {garet Sterling, Miss Myra Steagall, Miss May Little, Miss Dorothy King, g & ", 3 3 a s A H H 5 H > 3 3 H [<t Ann Thomas, Miss Frances Vaters Davis, Miss Mar- Cockrell, Miss garet V. { Alexander, Mirs Virginia Price, Miss ;Gladys Sinclalr, Mies Hortense Coro- i nado, Miss Helen Selvy, Miss Mildred Gertrude {O'Neil. Miss Betty Buchanan, Miss tOllle Murphree, Miss y Trundle, | Miss Sarah Simrall. Miss Frances Ran- som, Miss Lillie Fleming, Miss Re- becca Tausil, Miss Helen Smith, Miss Elizabeth Scales, Miss Fannie Ferney- 1hough, Miss Margaret J. Carr, Mibs fiss Mattie Sc well, Miss Lillian & Miss Dr. @ Le- k. Lazaro, Miss Ivy | Barnes, Miss Subina Wallace, Miss | Peggy Fleming, Miss Maria_Davidson iand Miss Marjoric Palmer. The chair- an of the committec is Mixs Mar- | {garet Mansfield and Miss Margaret | { Rippy is vice chairman. i ! 'Mrs. Berliner Gives i ‘ Dance for Daughter Mrs. Jennic O. Berliner gave a dance Tuesday evening at the Women's City ; Club in honor of the birthday anni- versary of her daughter, Miss Miriam | Berliner. (Among those present were: nk H. Marks. Miss Hi 3. Jerome Friediander, Miss Pagling Pach, Mr. Gustave Ring, Miss Helen | Marks, Mr. William Wolt. Migs Eulherl Sherby, Mr. Louls Rothchild, Miss Pauline ¥ass, Mr. Mark Friediander, | Miss Ruth Pach, Mr. Julian Reis, Miss | Sylvia Pressler, Mr. Milton Korman, | Miss Florence ay, Mr. David Tavan, Miss Jane Lucks, Mr. Oscar Dodeck, Miss Minnie Scheonthal, Mr. Albert Small, Miss Regina Bretzfelder, Mr. Leroy Friedlander, Miss Babette Hop. fenmaier, Mr. Howard Heid and Mr. Morton Levey. Mr. ope Caro, Congressional Night { Theater Box Parties Tomorrow night will be Congres- slonal night at the opening of Walter Hampden, in “Macbeth,” at the Gar- rick, those with boxes and seats in- cluding Senator and Mrs. James E. Watson, -Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper, Senator and Mrs. Henry -F. Ashurst, Senator and Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, Commissioner of Internal Revenue_ Blair, Senator and Mrs. Thomas E. Watson, Senator and Mrs. Joseph T. Robinson, Senator T. H. Carraway, S8enator Edwin S. Brous- sard, Senator and Mrs. Morris Shep- pard, Senator and Mrs. Willlam E. Senator and Mrs. Charles Curtis, Senator Albert B. Cummins, Senator and Mrs. W. H. King, Senator iand Mrs. Porter J. McCumber, Mr. H. ' G. Wells and the Hon. Arthur Bal- | four, head of the British peace dele- | sation. Women's Legion Sale Moved to New Location The sale commenced at thesWoman's City Club by the George Baldwin Mc- Coy Unit of the American Women's Legion, under the patronage. of Mrs. Harding, Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. Hughes and othets, has been continued at 1223 Connecticut avenue. Many useful and ornamental articles have yet to | be_aisposea of. WasHingtonians are urged to bear in mind Kipling's “Lest We Forget” and visit the shop. The articles vere made by ex-service men, patients in-the various public | health hospitals throughout the conn. itry. The unit is making every effort, {to keep up the courage of these men {wounded in their country’s defense, |but can do nothing without the co- { operation of the public. Among other nromment women interested In the sale are Senora de Riano, Lady Ged- | 'das. Baroness 4 Carticr ‘e Mar. chienne, Mme. de Mathieu, Mme. Breton, Mrs. John W. Weeks, { Edwin' Denby,” Mra. Alpert B. Fall Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, Mrs. Herbert C. Hoover, Mrs. James J. Davis, Gen. Ferahing, Mra. James W. Wadswortiy, jr.; Mme. Grouitch, Gen. C. E. Saw- yer, Col. C. R. Forbes, Col. Drain, Dr. Christian, Surgeon Generxl Hugh C. Cumming, Mrs. Henry Chilton, Mrs. iLeslie Craigle, Mrs. Charles H. A. !Bridge and Senora Geisser Celesia Vegliasco. Tea at Arts Club i Charming Affair Mrs. Georgé Julian Zalnay, wife of the president of the Arts Club of { Washington, was hostess at the Sun- day afternoon tea given by the club last week, when among the guests Sydney Ballou of Honolulu, °Mrs. Winter and Mrs. Bird, members -of the advisory committee of ‘the con- ference; Mrs. Robert Burdeete of Los Angeles, Calif.,'and Mr. Henry Chu, Mr. C. Y. Liu and Mr. 8. S. Francis Loo, secretaries of the Chinese dele- [3 n to the conference. A' musical entertalnment was given, with Mme. Henri Coquelet as soprano; Miss Ber- nice D. Randall. mezzo-coprano, and Easviye Stensc @, pfandst. o~ . ~ ise Eleanor Armstrong. |_ s D ). C., NOVEMBER “1921—PART 2. 7 SOCIETY ?b hgypsb "y ) PP ELEVENTH ST. 27, The House of Courtesy "n'l' n’"n" 'l':’ T % o fl JI( v’ u’"l'li {" N [’H l { um m M ,'/ % o ‘ll;)um é I | Better values and a lower price thanq-s vet been offered 1n Fine Frocks We’ve taken another wide range of assortments and, forgetting the original prices — they’re 2 .Street Dresses—Original types Afternoon Frocks—Cleverly fashioned Reduced to —of exclusive design—of refined effect—of brilliant embellishment. You’ll need no urging beyond the persuasion of their own tempting' individuality. The variety is truly immense, including— Chiffon Velvets Satin=faced Cantons - Poiret Twills Crepe-back Satins Beaded Georgettes Men’s Serges ; Crepe de Chines Plain Georgettes Crepe Satins Canton Crepes Tricotines Charmeuse In all the street and evemng shades In all ladies’ and misses’ sizes .