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i smp— . G52 MANY NERVOUS DISEASES CAUSED BY EYE STRAIN I The Literature of Medicine proves conclusively that the duration of life is materially shortened by nervous de- bility and the diseases that follow in its trail. flAny factor, therefore, in the causation of nervousness should not be overlooked. f§ THAT EYE STRAIN is the frequent cause of functional nervous derangements has been proven. 11t is not difficult to realize, then, that a hope of marked relief, or of ultimate recovery, is held out to many upon whom drugs have exerted littie or no benefit. T EYE STRAIN CAN BE RELIEVED by properly fitted Glasses. If in need of Eye Help— CONSULT KINSMAN OPTICAL CO. H. ROLLER, Optometrist “Eyesight Specialists” 705 14th St. N.W. 1115 1117 F SIREET Exclusive Gowns i for formal wear— Dinner and Dance. Apropos of Thanksgiving and its attendant social events we are featuring effective Evening Gowns— those of elaborate design, as well as those of simple mode—for dinner and dance. Many imported models are included—Beaded Georgette and Velvets—of distinctive type—radiant in their ynique embellishments. Different from any you will see elsewhere— *35 to ‘175 Many new arrivals in Street and Afternoon Frocks —developed in Silk and Wool—$29.50 to $125. 1316 10 1524 7TH ST.. N.W. Pink Jersey $1 Women's $1 Kait l i Vests & Pants Ufldg’g"‘“" Bloomers Women's good 23c A fine quality weight, Oxford Women's fine, cot- bleached cotton gray, knit petti- | | ton Jersey Bioom- ribbed, light fleece coats, neat flounces. ers, elastic kneesand back. Sizes 36 to 44, Full width. waist. Worth 50c. To $10 Serge, Velour and Jersey Dresses, $3.9 New shipment of 100 Women's and Misses' Ali-wool Dresses. o all new models, stylishly made witi long waist line on the popular straightline effect. Prettily embroidered with /3 silk flose, braid and fancg buttons. Pretty lace collars. /& Colors are pay, brown and tau. Sizes to 41. 4 4 Girls’ 7 to 14 Year All-Wool Coats, $7.95 New coats for girly, deer and navy. pleated backs, fin to 14 years at § at $6.95. in colors of brown, Made with fine fur collars, ed with buttona Sizes 7 7 Sizes 2 to years Values to $9.95. To $15 Women's and Misses’ Fine Dresses, $8.90 Special groups of all-wool tricotine and fine French serge, in navy or black—a few browns. Made with panel side drapes or straight regulation model, trim- med with novelty braid. Fancy embroidered or nall- heads. Sizes to 44. A few extra sizes to 52. 59c Table 54-in. Storm Serge Amoskeag double-warp, navy or Damask, 45¢ Black Storm Serge; o fne desir- Fine bleached, highl; able weight, in fast color, and a mercetized, 68° _lnches genuine $2 value. assorted patterns. $1.50 Couch Covers Imported Kid Fine quality Roman striped, fringed all around Couch Cover; perfect; as- sl.lg ze. sorted patterns and full si $3 Brushed Wool Scar! Fine quality all-wool brushed Angora ‘Scart, fringed. enas, n $1.98 good color combinations. A fine value for wear now. 59c Curtain Madras, The ideal fabria for window draperi, yard wide, in assortsd net and ral pattern designs, in white, ecru and color $2.98 fine, soft finish, 2-clasp Kid Gloves, embroldered backs. Sizes to 8. 59c Heather Hose, 39¢ Brown, tan, blue. etc. drop-stitched * front, quality, wide garter to 19c White Linon, 12Y5¢ $4 Lace Bed Sets, A e, bt ity Fine quality Nottingham Lace Bed Sets, with beautiful openwork designs. Set consists of spread, 72x90 inches, and 2 shams, 30x30 inches. $1 Onyx Sport Hose Onyx perfect ribbed Sport Hose, in mercerized lisle quality, in black, enamel, gray, nude, etc. Perfect and in all sizes. cut from the full piece, for waists, dresses, e! 25¢_& 2%c Yd.-Wide Cretonne, 19¢ wonderful assortment . bird and fruit effects; on light or dark grounds. Your Choice of 300 Pairs - Women's Low or High Boys’ Shawl-Collar PULL-OVER SWEATERS $2.95 ity, pull-over shawl-eoflg‘:zlwten in combination colors of navy and red, black and orange, and brown and buff. These are well made and come in sizes 28 to 34. ‘MHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, | S@@i@ty Continued from Eighth Page.) gomery Relly, Governor of Porto Rico; Col. Tenny Ross, U. 8. A., com- manding the 65th Infantry, and Mrs. { Ross and Lleut. Col. and Mrs. Harry Gregs. will spend the week end in Philadel- phia in order to attend the Army and Navy foot ball game on Saturday be on duty in the office of the as- sistant secretary of war. Mr, V. P. Bouritch, chief of the B"’" bureau of the legation of the erbs, Croats and Slovenes, has left ‘Washington to return to Belgrade to Among the guests were E. Mont- |take up his new dutles there. Mrs. Horace Macfarland will have with her as a guest Mrs. Nolter of St. Louis, who will arrive November 30, and will attend the Nayy rellef ball, with Mrs. Macfarland, on Thanks- The Rev. Meade Bolton MacBryde | 8iving night. Mrs. Robert E. Lee has returned to her home, 1733 Riggs place, after spending the autumn in Virginia, and e has with her as guests Miss Donna The Kentucky Society will give an|Tilghman of Maryland, her cousin, unusually interesting evening tomor- [ Miss Sally Pinckney of Charleston, Tow night at 8 o'clock at the Hotel |and Mrs. Fanning Miles of South Caro- Hadleigh, when Robert Lawrence, di- |lina, all of whom will be with her for rector of music community singing, several weeks. will glve the program. Representative S Ralph Glibert of Kentucky is presi-| Commander and Mrs. Emory Land dent of the organization, and Mrs.|have been joined by Mras. Land's Cantrill, wife of Representative James [ mother, Mrs. Dwight Chester, who Campbell Cantrill, is vice president. will spend the winter with them. Com- mander and Mrs. Land are among Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hance Tiller | those going to Philadelphia for the will hold an informal reception this|Army-Navy game. They will spend ovening at 8:30 o'clock at their home, | the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James 3409 Mount Pleasant street, in honor | Lee Ackerson. of the members of the state soclety with a party of friends. Representative and Mrs. Samuel of Georgid, when Senator and Mrs. 5 George, Mrs. W. H. Felton and the | Arentz and their four children, who members of the society will be|recently returned to Washington for guests. the opening of the called session of o Congress, have taken an apartment Miss Charlotte MacDougall, chairman {at the Hotel Logan. of the girls' floor committee for the — T Navy rellef ball, to be held on Thanks- Mrs. Joseph France is among tBe gIVing night, in the gold ballroom of the | guests at the bridge party this after- Washington” Hotel, will have to assist|noon which Is being given by Miss her on the committee: Miss Alice Mann, | Margaret M. Platt in her Baltimore Miss Ann_Hight, Miss Dora Parker, |home in compliment to Miss Helen Miss Caroline Nash, Miss E: R. C. Thom and Miss Annette H. Thom, debutante daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Hunt R. Mayo Thom of Baltimore and cousins of Mr. Alfred Pembroke Thom of Washington. Buan-| Representative A. Piatt Andrew, Slizabeth | recently re-elected from Massachu- er Green, | setts, has taken an apartment at the abeth Tay- | Racquet Club for the winter. lor Jones, Miss Elizabeth Turner, Miss Virgin Alice Milburn, Miss Ma Miss Elizabeth Burnett, Taylor, Miss Cecil Catharine Weller, M nister, Miss Emil; Lillian Merritt Thompson, Miss Asenath | pre-Nuptial Parties for ox, Katharine Wrenn, Miss Mar- | Nicholson—Sheehan Wedding. 00d, Miss Miss Josephine Sheehan, .daughter £ Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Shechan 5339 16th street, whose marriage Joseph W. Nicholson of Cin- garetta Miss Sybil Fletch gomery, Miss Evelina Helen' ariftin the ~Mis ey s a MacDougall, Mrs. Ra o : x Rce 8 Mrs. irederel Do, REY (hnatl, Ohio, will take place Satur- ¢s Stitt, Miss Marjory Wright, Miss | day morning, is being constantly en- Laura Lejeuno und Miss — Eugenle| tertained preceding the wedding. A Lejeune. dinner party was given for her Mon- day evening at Le ;’:rndl:,o:n.d th for | evening Mrs Beal Thomp: s the Southern Rellef Home o] tertaining @ party for her at Ward held on Monday, November 27, 3 to| man Park Hotel. Friday evening Mr. 6 o'clock, at the home, 2403 Pennsyl- | and Mrs. Sheehan will give a party vania avenue. for their daughter and son-in-law- Mrs. Absolom Waller, who is chair- | elect, and.the wedding party at Le man of arrangements, Will be assist- [ Paradis. Oue-of-town guests will ed in recelving by Mrs. W. F. Dennis, | also be members of the party. Mrs. Bates Warren, Mrs. Nathan o Dial of South Carolina, Mrs. J. W.| Mr. and Mrs. William Catto enter- Harrls of Georgia. Mrs. Lawton | taine at a reception Monday evening Morgan will preside at the tea table.| at the Hotel Logan for the Rev. Dr. Mr. Cabot Ste who returned from Californ panied by his father-in-la Miss | © Latimer, | f The annual Thanksgiving tea recently | ——— = CHINESE EMBROIDERIE A very large and at- tractive stock of wall be the guest of Mr. and M at their home, 1516 Web. for the winter, has been Cambridge, M. by the death of his mother, Mrs. Edward Winslow Steyens. Miss Irene W. B Senator_and Mrs. Tho North_Dako! ford, niece of Sterling of Roy Memialsy pieces, skirts, sleeve merican Women's B by the unit members, bands, appliques and subscription ball and en to be given in the Interior Depart- ment auditorium December 12, Mrs. | Helen Hall of 86 V street is chafrms of the commit on tickets. table runners. Albert J. Osgood THE PAGODA Senator and Mrs. Walter F. George corgia and family are at the| 725 17th Street o Powhatan. Mrs. Louis Na sent out card tea next Wednes o'clock, at 1 H street. Former Semator Smith a Dinner Host Last Night. Former Senator Hoke Smith enter- tained at dinner last evening at the | {Shoreham Senator Rebec Blackistone's, H St. at 14th Black e — For Thanksgiving —a box of Rosemary Chocolates will prove a welcome Thanksgiv- Mrs. Price Heard of Cordale, and Mrs. John Temple Grav Mazie Crawford and Maj. O | Bloodworth, jr. Mrs. Byron S. Adams s entertain- ing at tea this afternoon in honor of Irs. King, wife of —are specially packed for out-of- town shipment and arrive with deliciousness unimpaired. 60c, 80c, $1 per Pound ' THE ROSEMARY LUNCHEON- ETTE finds instant favor with those who want their mid-day refreshment and afternoon tea ‘midst delightful surroundings. | { tersville, | i | MaJ. J. C { Maj. King, is with Mr. and Mrs in the dining roo W. Bunker, Mrs . Henry W Jemu'n,”A i B ki 9 remo weii Gt S Blackistone’s Miss Mary Louis How Maj. and Mrs have arrived 3 Frankford arsenal, have taken an Wyoming avenu. hington from | iladelphia and rtment at 1870 Wh will 1403 H St., Next to Flower Store Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard TRY RST © 1219-1221 G Street NW. Store Hours: 9 to 6 Knickers An Unusual Opportunity to Buy Regular $5.00 Knickers for 2.98 Of fine quality Corduroy;s well made; the product of a well known manufacturer who had an unexpected quantity of these on hand. We are going to let you take ad- vantage of our own big saving on the purchase we made. Colors are Tan, Bea- ver, Dark Brown, Navy and Red. Sizes Imported Golf Hose All Wool tops, in all the Per Patr. All-Wool Sport Hose ‘wanted colors. Bpe- clally priced at..... Watch for Opening of Our Downstairs Store 2. 1 g -~ ing reminder of your good George, Mrs. | wishes. Harris, F D e RosemaryChocolates | Heard —_— Townsena wheen| ROSEMARY CANDY SHOP AT TR George Richards, assistant pastor of the First Congregational Church, ard Mrs. Mitchell, when they were assist- ed by the Rev. and Mrs. Jason Noble Plerce, Mrs. Frederick Fishback, Mrs, Frank Carden, Miss Maud Blestein, Mre. F. E. Weburn, Miss Lillian Long- worthy, Mrs. H. Overstreet, Mrs. Cari- ten R. Ball, Miss Olie M. Wood. Miss J. M. Medcalf, Mrs. Henry M. Meyers, Mrs. Arthur b. Kinne, Miss Oestran- der, Mrs. Samuel Arentz, Mrs. Albert Wareham and Mrs. Agnew Blanchard. The reception was in progress from § to 10 o'clock, and the members of the church were’ the guests. Former officers and men of the U. 8. 8. Dolphin, flagship of the Secre- tary of the Navy during the war, will hold & reunion dinner at the Madril- lon, on G street, tomorrow evening. Seventy-two veterans of the vessel, officers and “gobs,” make their home in Washington, and the purpose of the dinner is to bring these ex-Dolphin- ites together. Mr. Willlam D. Gerniss, former chief Yyeoman of the vessel, has announced that speakers will include Mr. John Raymond Cox, editor of the Fleet Re- view; Commander Charles Hartigan, former_executive officer of the Lol- phin; Lieut. Commander Preston B. Haines, former engineer officer, and Time t; Buy That Fur Coat 1l Every garment in the house reduced to move a surplus created by belated coming of cold weather. Luxurious Hudson Seal raps that sold u to $600. Now 4 3350 A Deposit Reserves Any Coat SAKS FUR C0. Ose Family Management for 30 Years 610 12th St. N.W. French Kid Gloves S COLORS | Kit Fox Gray Cinder Gray A Koran Brown f Malay Brown FEATURED The draped - front coat with half shawl collar. A long tie fastens the coat at the left hip, or per- haps Cabochon clasps are used for closing— $145 CENTEMERI MARK CROSS Leather Bags and Purses 7. 0, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1922. * Lieut. H. E.-Curlee and Lieut. Clag-|in making.it an cnjoyable affair. horn Foote, both former officers of the vessel. The Dolphin served thirty-odd years in the service. She was sold last spring. Hangar, Miss Emma T. Stryder, M A card party is to be given at the|willfam B. Hardy, Women's City Club on the afternool | Beavers, Mrs. Charies O. Applen of November 24, under the auspices of the Distriet board of the Children ol | warren Moser, Mrs. the American Revolution, the Dro-|Nagle, Mrs. James E. coeds of which will be used for the; children's room in the new building.| Yawger, Mrs. Livingston L. Children from the societier will ap-|Mrs. A. Marshall Ellfott, Miss Emm pear in colonial costumes and assist I 4 = 1!"1} " datm T —is the place where your clothes are washed in soft water in individual net bada. The nets get the wear And the clothes get the wash Telephones North 3953, 3954, 3955 Mrs. Warren G. Harding, Mrs. Hen C. Wallace, Mrs, Henry W. Key: Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. A thony Wayne Cook, Mrs. G. Walla Catherine I it il I | l } i i ! | Mrs. James M. Webb, Mrs. Gertru Strider, Miss Jean Winslow Col- A | trane, partial list of patronesses includes: o : o ll U 0o i ;uuumummtiimumuum?nmull”mm:::""“"umlnmmlnuu T 'l}mmflmu White, Two Ofices 11201 Phone Fr. 822—We Call and Deliver. Expert Dry Cleaning §1733 T I i i 1216 F St. N.W. and fox furs. Shawl collars reaching to the waist. New half shawl styles, muffler and shoulder collars and deep fur cuffs.. Coats that are the last word in richness and beauty— Four Wonderful Groups '95—'145 $155—°165 Through a special arrangement with one of the few American makers specializing exclusively in only the highest class coats we are able to offer these wonder- . ful coats in time for Thanksgiving wear at less than usual prices. Sensing the unusual demand for coats of the highest grade, we entered into an agreement to accept late- season delivery of a large quantity of these coats at reduced prices. They were made following the close of the very busy season in the manufacturing trade, and now arrive while the demand for fine coats is at its height—and you can secure one in time for Thanksgiv- ing at fully $25.00 saving. BLE PRICE. on order, as we are una ble to secure reorders at these prices! | | GOLD STRIPE Garter-proof Silk Stockings SOROSIS Pumps—Oxfords—Slippers § he Finest Coats of all the Season Women’s and Misses’ Exclusively of MARVELLA, GERONA, Tarquina and Marcova—the highest cost and most beautiful of materials—gorgeously trimmed with the finest of beaver The bloused-back coat with very low, wide, wrap-like sleeves that begin at the waistline or low- er, yet which are cut so skillfully as to al- low perfect freedom of motion. Deep shawl collar and side fastening— $155 FEATURED The straight-line coat with belt—al- ways in favor. In this collection it fea- tures wide sleeves which taper to a close cuff, with belts tied low at the side; waist, deep shawl collars— $165 I FEATURED | THIS IS AN UNUSUAL SALE IN EVERY WAY, BUT THOROUGHLY TYPICAL OF JELLEFF’S—STUDYING THE WISHES OF OUR PATRONS 2 AND THEN CATERING TO THOSE WISHES AT THE LOWEST POSSI- Miss Lillian M. Wilson, Frank D. Ellison Mrs. George frs. Dantel [ throp. Mra. b Page) THE NAMES THAT ARE LINKED WITH JELLEFF'S— ARE FAMILIAR ONES TO EVERY ONE WHO HAS EVER SHOPPED ON 5TH AVENUE. THEY ARE SYMBOLIC OF QUALITY. A Remarkable Thanksgiving Coat Occasion! While we have a great number of these coats, the sale prices are limited to those we have here or ‘Women’s—Second floor.