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“Sweets’’ for Thanksgiving The special 2-1b. Week End | Sonrad £ : ibuto: Gift Boxes of Rdsemary Candies | '™ 7 :nmsll :“\‘L.““'H_]:"fmh, 5 £ |overnment duties shortly. question_of sweets for Thanks giving. They contain 1 Ih. of 60c and 1 1b. of $1 Rosemary candies. 2-1b. Gift Boxes of Rosemary Checolates - Special, $1.50 e Fudge, Special, 49c Lb. PO e | BlaCkistone’s who has assisted Mr. ROSEMARY CANDY SHOP : signated to take o 1403 H St., Next to Flower Store O Could Quit November 22. spens, xpected to give up ieved November ' th irlington Quin s will it is believe in Washington He is expected nt Hard p e to his Teich, uticn office, which b the d anthracite Was p senting problems. | SACRIFICED In order to make room for other stock, we are dispos- ing of the following at a loss to ourseives. Fur-Triaacd Coats . $79.50 ‘Specially Priced for This Sale ~ Fur-Trimmed Suits $49.50 About @ dozen suits of_Gerona, Vel cotine trimmed luxuriously in Beaver, and Fox in Black, Brown. Tiffin and " Cloth Dresses . $19.75 . Originally purchased to sell as high as $50.0—n Poiret Twill, Tricotine, and Duvetyne. «s. ROSEDERE G St. Marvella, and Tri- ul, Squirrel, Kolinsky 1206 G St. THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET * Underwear and Hosiery —Attractive new effects —Suitable for holiday gifts Included are Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Bloomers, Step- ins, made up in Crepe de Chine, Radium Silk and Satin, in White, Flesh. Maize and Orchid. Vests and Camisoles in Crepe de Chine, Radium and Jersey Silk. White, Flesh, Orchid and combinations. Pettibockers, Knickers and Step-ins—]Jersey Silk, in Black, Navy, Brown, Purple. :\n{cric:\n Blue, Gray, Fawn and Flame. Costume Slips in Satin, Radium and Jersey Silk—Navy, Brown and Black. These garments are all exquisitely finished. perfectly fashioned and we've marked them the Louvre way—in vour favor. ~Sheer Chiffon Hose—in Black, Cordovan. Seal, Cinnamon, Taupe, Gun Metal, Gold and Silver—perfect quality. $3.35 the value. $2,95 Special o cuivonsisimesomsesiveisibivemesie s Sports Hose in the attractive combinations, $1.00 to $3.25. Newly Arrived Hats : For Street and Evening Wear Satin and Faille Silk, in Black and colors, and the glistering metallic cloths, and Lace Hats. In these you'll see the latest thoughts—artistically executed. 3 . Street—$]2.50 to $19.50 Evening—$] 8.50 to $27.50 3 Don’t overlook the : Coat Event —in which some very exceptional $9 8_50 garments are offered at............. Of superb fashion and the finest weaves and fur trimmings. | Said to Have Accepted Appoint- | ment With Understanding He federal fuel dis- He took | the post with the understanding that vice president and . but, since that date | Mr. Spens until| ¥ 1g before | m of fuel- dire | ment will ta OF GENERAL, IS DEAD Washington Patent Lawyer Was Seventy Years Old and Native of Pennsylvania. ! Henry Harmon Bliss, well known patent attorney, a brother of Gen. Tasker H. Bliss, former chief of staft of the Army, died last night at his apartments in the Rochambeau, on Connecticut avenue northwest. He had been ill only a short time. Ho wis seventy years old. nel o'clock 1 chapel, 30 Pennsylvania avenue Inorthwest. They will be conducted by | Dr. J. smple B his to t to | re- J." Muir, pastor of thej Churct and chaplain | Inter- hi Lewisburg, Pua. s was one of the best known | patent attorneys in this country and was connected with a number of t s of his time. |; g ston, Pa.. where . 1952, the son |, S Ibirthpla e ymond Bliss. gra: from Bucknell University, !where he completed the law course |s 1875, coming to th where he |d the larger firn sl ed by his born Augst 1 first marri arbara, s of Cedar R sther son, H. H. Bl from the effec £ b wido 852, the son . H in F s les clation will me T s, | day, at 12:30 o'clock, at the A. A, U W. clubhouse. o t es Beman of Chi of Philadelph and R. and Harriet Bliss of | p Society (Continued from Eighth Page.). i their return to Washington. Mr. Cas- tle is expected to come at once to Washington, where Mrs. Castle and their daughter will join him later. Miss Irma May Woodfleld, daughter | of Mr. Harry Thorpe Woodfleld of the pital, and Mr. Armand Perre Glock- of Mrs. Rose Knode, also of shington, were married last even: cv. James in and the couple Were given in rlage by Mr. Woodfield and Mrs The wedding was followed by | reception at the home of the bride's | . Mrs. L. V. Marschalk, wife of Marschalk, of 1321 Longfellow reet northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Glock- {er will return to Washington from ir wedding trip about December 1 be at home at their apart- 2 Kennedy street northwest. . Panl_S. art produced in that country Mrs. Reinsch will not take with her. ntative and Mrs. L. C. Dyer Louis, are leaving this on for V uver, from where 11 sail for Shanghai, China, on d: Mr. and Mrs. Dyer will also visit the Philippines while in_the e Mr. Dyer is the ‘author of the China trade act, 1922, and goes to the orient to study its :w«\»'rkin g Repre: of St aftery they Thanksgiving Dyer has just returned from a to her daughter. Miss Martha r., who is a student at the Uni- ity of Michigan. | Mrs. James Robert McK ter:| at luncheon at_the | York, in honor of Mrs. ! {Stephen B. Elkins, who will shortly | {return to ber K sireet home for the | McKee is a frequent | i ington, where she has | {many friends. made during the ad- | ministration of her father, the late former President Benjumin Harrison. | Mrs. W. Kelsey Schoepf, Cincinnati, Ohio, is at the Grafton Hotel for the | Thanksgiving holiday. H The woman's auxillary committee of the second Pan-American scien- tific congress, of which Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes is chairman, met at i1the home of Mrs. Hughes yesterda: Mrs. Charles R. Crane and Miss Julia Lathrop, out-of-town members, werd Ipresent. After the meeting the | executive committee had luncheon at the clubhouse of the American Asso- ! ciation of University Women. Commander Jewell Names { Floor Committee for Ball. sisting Commander Jewell as hi H scopal Eve, Ear and Throat Hos- pital, to be given at the New Willard ! Hotel on Thanksgiving eve, Novem- ber 29, are Mr. Clarence A. Aspinwall, Mr. Ward Brown, Mr. William Bowie {Clarke, Mr. John L. Edwards, Mr. James R, Eilerson, ir.; Mr. C. C. Glov- },. -; Mr. J. Marion Johnston, Mr. | Chester A. Snow, Jr.. and Col. William i Eric Fowler, Capt. “ommander W. F. vy, Mrs. Alfred Gillett and Mrs. Rose Newton of the PLAITING HEMSTITCHING Gouverneur Hoes will have the man- agement of the downtown branch for the reception of donations for the House of Mercy. sorts will be welcome, and the sale of |, aprons and other household articles made by the inmates of the home will be most opportune for housekeepers stocking up for the winter. Mrs. Gil- Connecticut avenue, between 9 o'clock am. and 6 o'clock p.m. where donations may be sent. burg, Pa., a prominent D. A. R., ar- rived at the New Willard today for a short visit, Miss Eugenie Le services will beé held at 4 fl“"l(.‘!!\'r‘w‘ game. y afternoon at Gawler's|giving gt Marblehead Neck, Mass,, are In Wash- a suite at the Hotel Powhatan. Association will hold a card party at Wardman Park Hotel November 27, benefit of the scholarship fund of Notre Dame Academy man, I8 working strenuously to make this affalr a financial as well as 629 415 . ocial success, in order that the | . 1700 Puclid st. 626 B st. 8. emfic course, which was voted by the Sibley Hospital. i“‘“" the degree of bachelor of law jscholarship to the four years' aca- d his law offices, T association w. Mrs. |grade of the ncademy. guests of honor. the | not recefved a notic row. Stimson and Mis: Kathryn Spellman, are spending the' week end in New York. attend the Yale-Harvard game. M chairman of the floor committee of g annual ball for the benefit of the| | | Births Reported. Tho' following births have been reported to Donations of all ours: John E. and Ella Shipman, girl. Sumuel and Shina Racks, boy. Howard T. and Mildred Maureice. girl. D. and Elsie Fischer, girl. ett and Mrs. Hoes will be at 1132 tomorrow, rmen Melhem, boy. Ruth A. Gawler, girl. Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook of Cooks- A natans, boy. . boy’ Kutherine Ehatt, boy. cex Jordunit, boy. Dr. and Mrs. Bugene Le Merle and Merle have gone o Philadelphia to attend the Army Mrs. Le Merle and . Randolp ine Lawrence, boy. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922. — AL FUEL DISTRIBUTOR SPENS |H. H. BLISS, BROTHER Blackistone’s, H St. at 4th | SOON TO RES'GN_H'S POST Marriage licenses have been issued to the the health department in the last twenty-four (omr s Do Arthur J. Sheltou and Clara V. Jackson. Leige Bmoot aud Julla Magrude Arthur Liviogston and Georgla Herbert Henry and Amanda Hall Touis Carta nk J G de 1. Nelson and Minnfe B. Knig) Swanson of Rockford, IIl. Albert L, Gettings Dantel B. Hassi both of Brooklyn, The largest high-grade silver-lead- zinc ore bodies in the world are found | in_the Bawdin mine, Burma. Marriage Licenses. 'W. H. FISHER s and Hortense Brown. The Question of CLEANING AND DYEING —is a question which comes to all of us some time or other. And when such a question does arise, it is well 10 know that perfect service can always be had in our establishment. Since 1888 we have conducted this Tusi ness along progressive lines and will be pleascd to show saimples of our work. The newly perfected CLARI-FILTER SYSTEM er. Hoston. and Jowephifne Di Bell orman aad Georgla Mallory, both n. ht. rutschy of this city and Hildur d Margaret T. Swain. and Gertrude 0. Miller, —_— ‘i kuon, girl. und Margaret Young, boy. nd Annie Banks, boy. Sadiz Rudisill, boy. Deaths Reported. The following deaths huve been reported to | the Tealth department in the last twenty-four hours: Nellie . o Merle will spend Thanks- ‘West Point. Mr. and Mrs. Hanford Cfawford of ngton for the winter and have taken The Notre Dame de Namur Alumnae on 8:30 o'clock, Monday, for the The commit~ ee, led by Mrs. Bart McGuirl, chair- ns, Children's Hospital. . 4431 41st at. 4 Chureh st, edmen's Hospital. St. Elizabeth's 108- at its spring meeting, n be made perpetual. This scholar- hip {8 open to all pupils of the eighth davx. 441 O »t. Lewis Grifin, & duys, 1340 U st. —_— Payment and adjustment of compen- sation due its employes by the United States government is in the hands of Mrs. Albert Brueggeman, recently ap- pointed chairman of the employes ompensation commission. . i Mrs. F. J. Ives has returned to the rafton Hotel for the winter. The members of the Washington branch of the Vassar Alumnae Asso- at luncheon on Mon New Vassar residents of Washington, including several of he season’'s debutant, Any . will be th one who ha = Chinese Idols Mrs. Henry M ce in charge also! Maj. Julia ‘Wallace. | Old Idols in bronze, porcelain and wood. Buddha, Kwangyin and other deities. Collec- tors’ piecep. Albert J. Osgood THE PAGODA 725 17th Street place by phoning The commiti ncludes Mrs. Mrs. Van Orsdel an her niece, Miss They will | ¢DEVITT You'll Be Repaid —for investigating McDevitt Furniture values. We offer PROB® .4\ co.piece Overstuffed Living Ma! Room Sultes, velour or $]125 tapestry. for as little as 1 SUITS COATS WRAPS Specialized Saturday GOWNS DRESSES FROCKS For Holiday Wear 717 ELEVENTH STRE NW. TELEPHONE FRANKLIN 6314 WASHINGTON. D. ¢ WINTER IS HERE and SATURDAY IS COAT DAY AT THE NEW VOGUE SHOP The Latest Season’s Models in Exclusive WRAPS! COATS! TOPCOATS! WITH EXTRAORDINARY VALUE-GIVING ELEGANT NEW MODELS LUXURIOUSLY FUR TRIMMED SPLENDID TAILORING 5 BEAUTIFUL NEW MATERIALS RICH CREPE LININGS WRAPS FOR EVERY OCCASION Y ATTRACTIVELY PRICED FOR SATURDAY S YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F at Tenth St. Very Special Reasons for Buying " Your Corset ._H. Dayton andf BUTTONS COVERED mMrl. M. E. Holley i Col. Expert Dry Cleaning §1733 Pennsylvania Ave. Offices 11201 Conmnecticut Ave. - Phone ¥r, 828—~Woe COall and Deliver, Hosiery The Gift Supreme for Wife, Mother, Sister, Friend. Here—Saturday We have set aside tomorrow, to offer especial ' inducements other than Quality and Service i Half-Price Sale of 200 High-Grade Corsets That includes such famous names as La Camille, Youthline, W.B., and Kafka in either front or back lace model—the names are evi- dence of quality——and nlthaugh all sizes are Silk, silk-and-wool and Englishall wool, in beautiful colors, weaving and pat- terns. 195 ! The Hosiery Shop Arthur Burt Co. not available in each style—you will find your size in one or the other. $5.00 Corsets, $4.00 Corsets, $3.50 Corsets, $3.00 Corsets, $2.50 Corsets, Now, $1.25 $2.00 Corsets, Now, $1.00 No C. O. D.'s, Charges, Refunds, or exchanges on these jtems. $2.50 $2.00 $1.75 Now, Now, Now, Now, $1.50 washes every clotl and ol Uted exclusively by garment in clean fluid s In marvelous fashion. b e CFISHER s MAIN Engraved 1507 H o 1152 Personal Xmas Cards, 1016 9th St. 709 N.W. We Call New Mid-deason Hats ol B, Your Mid-Seasons Hat is awaiting you here For discriminating Women of Fashion who know Style as well as Value. We are offering a beauti- ful array of trimmed hats as sponsored by New York's well-dressed women. Just the kind of a hat you would want to brighten your winter costume. Hats for Daytime wear Hats for Dinner wear Hats for Dress wear Dance Hats Developed in Faille, >uaun, Amber Silks, Gould and Silver A new shop on the muin floor that blooms with authentic Lace and Metallic Cloth- millinery, fashions for madam and madamoiselle. 1214 F St. N.W. @ Bet. 12th and 13th Appointments for the 'THANKSGIVING TABLE -UR Distinctive pieces. which i harmonize with the appoint- | ments of your home, will ac- complish much toward mak~ ing a success of the Thanks- giving dinner. Much character is revealed in many individual pieces that make up our collection of— CRYSTAL CHINA ion of American cxtensive display of an‘; i:r‘:g:rtll:; wares_in Cul Famous Lenox China, of Glass, Rock Crystal, Engraved, which_we are sole Washing- Gold Decorated and Colored ton Distributors, as well as Glassware. smportations from England, France and other countries. SILVER No mat A sire, you will find cvery of silzer to wmake the per- fectly appointed table. Ster- ling and Superior Plate. An chat your An unusual showing of candlesticks, candle shades and candles gives the hostess a wide selection for appropriate table lighting. - DULIN6éMARTNG. 1215-17 F Street and 1214 -to 1218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 9th St. We Deliver ESTABLISHED SINCE 1888 ,m TER> v