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Note’ ol mfl'l&en' And Others Prominent The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge Yeturned to Washington yesterday morn- ing from Northampton; Mass., and have’ yesumed residence in the suite at the New Willard Hotel occupied all during the administration. The Vice President will leave Wash- Ington Monday night for Cieveland and after speaking there Tuesday will re- turn at once to the capital.. The Secretary of the Treasury, ‘mr. | Mellon, was joined:ithis morning by his daughter, Miss Allsa Mellon, who ac- companied Mr. Willlam P. G. Harding and his daughter. Miss Margaret Hard- ing. to Cuba and Bermuda. her trip cov- which they ve . Keen Interest Shown in D. A. R. Ball Nov. 27 Keen interest is manifested in the ball to be given under the auspices 6f the Abigall Hartman Rice Chavter, D. A. R., on the evening of November 27 at the Raleigh Hotel. The com- pleting final ball and at thi lowing partial Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, Geddes, Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, Mrs. P. F; Vfooman, '| mittees .are actively .at work. com- | - "SOCIETY. YOUR WO Makes You a Member of Our ering about two- weeks. Mr. Harding and his daugh Il be absentg for some time. Mrs. William' C..:Rivers, Mrs. Robin- son Downey, Mrs. Bates Warren, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes. Mrs. A. O: Stan- | ley, Mrs. Isaac Gans, Mme, Jean La- | bat, Mrs. William Conner, Mrs. Wiley | Rogers, Mrs. Thomas Offutt, Mrs. | Harold Brooks, Mre. Paul Joachim, Mrs. Benjamin Soule Gants, Mrs. Henry E. Stine, Mrs. Nelson Page Webster, Mrs. Wallace. Grayson Orme Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs. Chauncey Carter, Mra. Edward Brittgn. Mrs Edward: 7. Giles, - Mre, sz-huxon ~ Veaver, iy eorge T. tormon! MISS VERA ADAMS, Mre, N. W, Stragbaugh, Mrs. Charles mai mx-. Noveinber 8, Whose engagement to Mr. Benjamin| H. Cecil, Mrs. Cowan, Mrs. Howard | she was Misy Elleen Dalton of Washs | E. Cook of Okla., secretary to| ], Hodgkin Tngton, and {x now at-home fn Pif Representative Alice Mlerlun. in . St. Clair, Mrs.| buri ‘ Mrs. John' M. . ¢ mounce ea O. Applem: b, Mre. Gertrude The Secretar: War and_Mrs. Weeks will go to.Philadelphia Friday | to remain over the week end. They will ! be accompanied by “a smail party of \ friends, who will attend the Army and o Navy foot ball game Saturday. - The Postmaster Generul, Dr. Work, | oined Mrs. Work at Wardman Park | Hotel Friday morning. Mr. Robert, Work, who is the guest of his pavents, | left Washington rsday evening to| #pend the week end in New York. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby have as their guest Miss Adelalide | Canfield of Detroit, a cousin of Mrs. Denby. who will remain with them for Beveral weeks. The Secretary and Mrs. Denby, accompanied by Miss Canfleld and a party of friends, will go to Phila- delphia for the Army and Navy game Saturday. - ’?‘Pl'ayer-Piano SESl Phonograph XMAS CLUB Just say the word and we will set aside one of these wonderful Xmas Club Player-Pianos or Phonographs for Xmas delivery, and YOU NEED NOT PAY A CENT UNTIL YOU HAVE THE INSTRUMENT DELIVERED. YOUR WORD IS SUFFICIENT WITH US Convenient Terms Will Then Be Made to Swit if You Do Not Wish to Pay Cash MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW. nn::k avoid the Christmas rush. You will have the advantage of selecting from a complets aew stock. OUR XMAS PLAYER-PIANO CLUB 495 FOR THIS AEOLIAN PIANOLA Formerly Sold for $745.00 Manufactured by the Aeolian Co., of New York, the largest and best known makers of Player Pianos in the world. - The trade-mark, "PIA\IOLA.” which is owned and used exclusively by the Aeolian Co., is known all over the world. It has taken them years to build the reputation which they have. When you buy a weak imitation of a Player-Piano or a reproducing piano and expect to receive the same value, the same pleasure and the same music you sentence yourself to certain regret and dxsap- pointment. The superiority which put the Aeolian company’s Player-Piano and Duo-Art Reproducing Piano above all other instruments of their kind in ability to render music is definite, tangible and easily appreciated. They are inventions effected = S > by years of study and are fully protected by many patents. A Genuine Aeolian Pianola Many advantages are offered in our Xmas Plairhh'ano Club this year. Immediate delivery, if desired, by paying $25 cash, balance in 30 monthly payments. OUR VOCALION XMAS CLUB DeMOLL’S XMAS AEQOLIAN VOCALION CLUB TERMS: $7.00 \PER MONTH Outfit Fermerly Sold for $144 Style 405 Aeolian Vocalion (With Graduola) Including $9 Worth of Records of Your Own Selection - WONDERFUL VALUES IN TRADED-IN INSTRUMENTS We have a large stoek of traded-in Pianos, Player Pianos and Phonographs which we must dispose of to make room for our enormous: ltocknwaunmzm. PLAYER-PIANOS UPRIGHT PIANOS As Low as As Low as $250.00 $75.00 Can Be Bought on Small Monthly Payments mmmm O.JDEMOLL&OO ashington's AEOLIAN HALL - Mffl\andGSfi'efll HARRIS EWING win D, ‘Ellsworth, Mrm A, H. Marsh, M le Tanner, Miss Helen Strout, Lowr; ‘Wayne, Mrs. [ A. W. Wells, Mrs, B. Polkinhorn, mey, Mrs. Mont- Alfred L. Talbot, and Mrs. Sarah are expected to return tomorrow even- | W Ibng (;om Nakao;.l:‘ wll::n th‘:! have een for a weel e} ve taken pos- | Percy M. Bailey, The Secretary of Labor and Mre | ctclorof their new house at 2630 Mas- | Mrs. O. G L;’xl:;";. ;?rns EE?:‘;"‘:’; Davis, who are still in Callfornia, Will { sacusetts avenue, which is now com-| Denham, Mrs. Danjel'C. Roper. Mra. start east this week and expect to be plete except for the work of the decora- | Louis Andre Abbbtt, Mrs. Joseph Stewart, Mrs. Wallace Streater, Mrs, \VoHand. Mrs. Mor;-m Mrs, 8. A. Oberholaer, M: 'W. 8. Stamper, Mrs. M#s, Howard K, gomery Hunter, Mr Mrl Vlo!l Fellow: Dougall. Col. John Temple Graves the presentations upon thi ‘The cause for which this b is for Americgnization work. | Mahlon A. Winter, vill make occaslon. is given Mercerized Poplin, all cul- d ors. orduroy Cloth, for lin- ing baby car- riages. Colors in gray and green, With coupon, yard, 69c. aretonnel. with coupon, 15c yard and up. UPHOLSTER Phone Main 2921 . 69c, 79c. C-nement-——-—-cm at S, C1oth, yard| Tapestries, 50 wide, in allcol- mch;ss ‘:‘g?u? ors. 45c Yd. |with coupon, Marquisette, yard, $1.97. Scrim and] Quaker Lace Voile Curtains,| Curtains, $L75, 98c per pair|$240, $2.95 and and up. up per pair. NOVELTY AND SUPPLY STORE 623 7th St., N.W. e in their home in_ Mooseheart, IIL, for|iors. reach Washington day, December 4. p = Mry. Redwood The asststant secreiary of War and | Washingtonians Attend Mra L D daughter, Miss Fonrose Wainwright, | Cook, Mre. John F. Little, Mrs. Good- will have a .party in their box at the Many from Washington went to adelphia. Mr. Wainwright and Miss | Baltimore yesterday to attend the re- Wainwright returned to Washington ghout 5 el ago snd M, VAInWIEN | orducat Gist Chapter, D. A. R. tn| Furmsh Tha Wll Hel Bea tify Tained in their horm, in Rye. N. Y. to|honor of Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook mgs t Wi p u The tant secretary of the Navy Wes!de"; of lhedl’l A. ;1 "nm’;h“ and Mrs. Roosevelt, who returned last | state and a candidate for president , 5 < ; ome’ on 31s i Specially Priced for Quick Clearance £ to Priladeiphia for the Army and i ®r % Cont or the chapter, Mra. H. : Matthew Gault, and Mrs. J. Hughes Ball Fring them in their box. »Col. and Mrs. Roose- Yelt_ probably "I -Wpend Christmas in | rcoiil " (e gueats by Mre. Adam || 7c. : $ 7| Denmead, state regent. Handsome g — will have'a. famlly reunion for the ol 5 | M arquisette, | cently given to the chapter were dis- [ 5 France and Mrss Nenry White came to | Played and the decorations were | ity; white, ecru, y from cream colors. Cook made an effective informal talk Thanksgiving. They probably wlill Holzber; 3 by 3 Mrs. J. Mayhew Walnwright and their . . 8 . rs. J. Mayhe s D. A. R. Event in Baltimore Anedell, Mrs. George Army and Navy game Saturday in Phil- | tion at thi 'veder: ' e CRoEna Mos (WattwEeht | SPilon at the Totel Belvadere/by; the close their house there. of Waylona, Cooksburg, Pa., vice Yollr Home for 'l'lm ] 3 week to their home on 21st street, will general of that soclety next April. have a° small company of guests with Murphy. vice regent, were assisted in ||| all colors. . Yd., their home at Oyster Bay, where they silk American and Maryland flags re- | fi i oY n jual-) Former United States Ambassador to e palms and Columbia roses. ' Mrs. | h coupon, Washingtoin Th York, where thes spent 4 Tortnight, and ard upon request at the conclusion of the | reception. The Invitation list includ- !ed all state oficers and state chair- i man of the Maryland soclety, chapter guest in her home on Scott circle her | Fégents. heads ‘of patrlotic societies Gaughter. Sightra Catalani, who ur- of Maryland and prominent club wom- rived last _evening from their summer |€n of Baltimore. Before the recep- home in Conneetfcut. Signor c:ulam | tion a luncheon was given in honor will come to Washington this week and | of Mra. Cook by the officers of the; Vil be th lmock | chapter. ;";:‘;,:,en,.e.e;kf“'" of Mrs. Dimock | “Urp "tlub women outside of D. A. |circles were invited because Mrs. Cook Mrs. H. Wilfred Dqu.Q returned the | is prominent in the club life of Penn- | end of the week from New York, where | Sylvania, having been the chairman of | she went for the horse show. | the committee on debate and parlia- Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr., in thelr house at 1624 Crescent place for the winter. Mrs. Henry F Dimock has as her coupon, yard, 69c. mentary law in the Twentiesh Cen- tury Club of Pittsburgh. From 9 to 11 A. M. SPECIAL PRICES IN OUR Values $39.95 to $49.50 $94.75 Your Thanksgiving needs can best be supplied here— Tomorrow. In this extraordinary Dress Sale we offer the smartest new models and colors, fashioned of finest qual- ity Canton Crepes, Chinchilla Satins, Charmeuse Novelty Silks, Potret Twills, Trivotines and many exquisite com- binations. Misses’ sizes, 14 to 20. Women's sizes, 36 to 44. Dinner Gowns Sequin Evening Dresses *49%-359%-%69" Gorgeous Evening Dresses and Dinner Gowns, suitable for the most exclusive parties, dinners, etc. Exquisits col- orings and superb combinations. Never ¥ave we offered such remarkable values at such moderate prices, MARVELOUS VALUES In This Sale of . Coats and Wraps Here is something to be thankful for. The reduced prices on Winter Coats—just when you need them most comes this remark- able sale, offering very extraordinary values— é g $55.00 and $59.50 COATS, $45 00 Phi-n?l’uT:i-dlodda.‘........ [ ™ 455,00 TAILORED SUITS :.?f._‘tr:’::.’f.&.‘?““ $69 20 | COATS and WRAPS "Silk Underwea.r m;$;,.1,,..?§ |,.$5.00 a thousand i Featuring the season’ l ;?‘:‘llsr" k"?:.}t' h:f.luél‘rln:; m..' newest models of fine heavy Satin garments. Choose from quuty Crepe dé Chine, in’ Teddys, Step-ins, Fnvelope beaded and A embroidered %’flg“n Sombiney - | styles. ‘All wanted suit col- Yhite: Spsh, pin) ors in all ‘sizep. Feafuriug all-the very newest novelties in Sport styles—fash- foned .of \Tweeds, Herringbones, Plaid Backs and English Coat- inl;——l’hlpw. swagger and English walking styles for women and misses. Fur Trimmed Sport Coats, $45.00 &