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i - +* hosts at dinner laat @ ~ tained In honor of Post fi f Dinner 6 Teas and Luncheons % In Social Ptodnm Commmdcr and Mrs. Blair Entertain—Ex-Vice Presi-| i\ ! dent and Mrs. Marshall Hosts — Other i Events. The gommissioner of internal reve- nue and Mrs. David H. Blair were ng at Ward- Park Hotel, when they enter- ster General and Mrs. Hubert Work. The Other s were Senator and Mrs. O. E. Senator Richard P. Ernst, the assistant postmaster general and Mr3. John H. Bartlett, Dr. and MNrs. Eu- ¥t gene Northington, Col. and Mrs. 8. J. . Mrs. Edwin Burnham and Mr. Henry Morrls, Mr. and Mrs. Absalom Waller, Shelton. Former Vice President and Mrs. " Thomas Riley Marshall -entertained ;" at dinner last evening &t the Lee House, where they are staying. !, Their guests were Chairman of the ¢ and Mrs. John Al Mr. and Mrs. Willard Saulsbury will | Mrs.’ Charles Milburn, Mra. William | 31 Interstate Commerce Commission and Mrs. C. C. McChord,. Mr. and Mrs. George Mesta, Mrs, Thomas F. Walsh Dougherty. entertain a company at dinner Thurs- day evening, December 14. Mrs. H. Wiltred DuPuy will be 5. hostess at dinner Tuesday evening. when she will entertain a distin- guished company in her home on N street. Mrs. DuPuy will be at home for the last time this season tomorrow after- .. noon and will receive after 4 o'clock. MRS. SAMUEL CAFRITE, Formerly Misx Norothy Glazier, whone wedding took plice im Washington Nevember 5. mann, Mrs. Frederick Marsh, Mrs. rah Lee Phillips, Mrs. Walker, Mrs! anton Peelle, Miss Byrne, Mra. arles D. Hembold, Mrs. Horace Mactarland, Mrs. Charles Heyward. Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Ruggles, Mrs. Flor- ence, Mrs. Charles Carroil Walcutt, Van Zandt Cox, Mrs. Hannay, Mrs. Dear, Mrs. Michener, Mrs. Bertholf. Miss Dimmick, Mrs. Babcock, Mrs. Gannan, Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. Foley. Mrs. Hannis Taylor, Mrs. Charles Douglas, Mrs. Absalom Walter, Miss Dorothy Dennett, Mrs. Merriam, Mrs. Rutherford and Mrs. Price. Mrs. Maynard Crane Burrell will entertain at tea Saturday afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock in her home in pe Col. and Mrs. John McAuley Palmer Cleveland Park. i\ and Col. and Mrs. Thomas W. Darrah will give a_ dance Friday evening, December 15, for their daughters. Miss Mary Palmer and Miss Jean Darrah, at the Washington Barracks. Dr. and Mrs. T. S. Lovette will give the fourth of their series of musical teas this afternoon from 4 to 6 ‘clock in their home on N street en they will be assisted by Mrs. 3. Hobart Brooks, who will preside at the tea table. Dr. and Mrs. Preston Day enter- tained at dinner Saturday evening. No- vember 18, for their niece, Miss Pegsy .. Fred, and her house guest, Miss Ma- i centerplece of red carnations and 2 the V. “ daughter, Mrs. Rober Ay, REASUN P ARSIy r R II Dbell Steagall, daughter of Repre- sentative Henry B. Steagall of Ama- bama. The honor guests were the students of Virginia Military Insti- tute who were here for the foot ball The guests ter of Representative and Mrs. John H. Smithwick of Florida; Miss Ce- leste Nash of Norfolk. Miss Marie * | centerpiece of Mrs. Lucius E. Gridley and Miss Charlotte B. Gridiey had a very inter- esting meeting of Prince George County Chapter, D. A. R.. Tuesday ievening at their home, 1351 Monroe Istreet northwest.” Twenty members were present and tea was the close of the meetin was decorated in yellow yellow chrysanthe- mums, which, “with the yellow | shaded candles and yellow bonbon baskets. made an attractive picture in keeping with the harvest season. Ml’. and Mf!. J. H. GOSS Mr. and Mrs. John H. Goss cele- brated their golden wedding anni- versary Friday with the family at They have four children living. who are Mrs. E. Stelnbraker. Mr. John H. their home, 1223 E street southeast.! Sweeney. Miss Constance Rebecca | Goss, ir. Fred, and Mr. Robert Gordon Hunt. i Mr. Phil Goodwin, Mr. Charles Fer. . Donald MacGregor, F. Totten; also three grandchildren, and Ross Totten. der. cadets at the Virginia Military Institute. table had 1 eaten he table had an oblong | vember 17, 1372, by Rev. Mr. white and yellow chrysanthemums,| fresh in this city. M. 1. colors, and was sur- mounted by a foot ball. Mrs. W. D. Wyvll ssisted by her| in Philadelphia, Pa.. jentertained eighty ladles at a b 1849. the Cairo Hotel T. he guests were M Augustus McComb, M .| years until August, 1920, when he re: tired. 1109-1111 G St N.W. Open 9:15 A.M. For Thanksgiving Truly Wonderful Values Are Offered in This Sale of COA'TS For Women and Misses By purchasing the entire surplus stocks of several New York manufacturers we secured extraordinary price concessions which By all means see them to morrow—and be here early, as in many instances there is only one Coats Worth to $98. 692 Luxurios Fur-tnmmed-‘\lodels and exquisite Plain Coats, in fitted, semi-fitted, loose, wrappy styles—some beautifully embroi- dered, others with fancy silk stitchery—the newest sleeve treat- enable us to offer remarkable values. of a kind. Coats Worth to $69.50 . 302 ments and all exquisitely lined. All the newest high lustrrous materials in Black, Blue, Taupe, etc. Fur trimmings consist of Wolf, Fox, Beaver Fur, Silver Fox, Caracul, Mode, Squirrel, etc. All sizes, 14 to 20—36 t0,46. The new Swagger and English Walking Models of wool English Coatings. etc. All the popular colors in all sizes. Short Jackettes, $25 to $48 The newest novelty of the season—fashioned of Fur Fabrics—in Black, Brown, Taupe, Tan, Gray, etc. of self :nd furs tnmmed, in a great variety of styles. Mr. Arthur C. Goss and Mrs. who are Mrs. Roy Bott and Dorothy | +(r. and Mrs. Goss were married No- McEl- Mrs. Goss, who before her marriage was Miss Emma Brewton, was born in 1854, M. Goss was born in Baltimore, Md.. in He was employed in the Wash- | ington navy yard during the late New Sport Coats, ‘252 Plaid Backs, Tweeds, Hemnghones, " Fur-Trimmed Sport Coats, $45 AH sizes. Ao THE ' SUN! AY Miss Louise Anderson STAR w HINGTON Miss Louise .nderson, oné of the most attractive debutantes of the & son, is chalrman of the young lad! committee for the annual ball to be glven Thanksgiving eve, November 29, at the Willard, for the benefit of the Eplscopal Eye, Ear and Throat Hosplital. Assisting her on the committee wil be Miss Alice Milburn, Miss Kathezine Wrenn, M! Virginia Ea- wards, Miss Elisabe Elisabeth Taylor Jones, Ml Merritt Thompson, Miss Emma stitt, Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Helen Griffin, ss Ilizabeth Wal. b Miss Catherine beth Young, Miss Betty Turqer. MoKenney. Miss Emily Dial. Miss ‘Miss Charlotte MacDougal, MacDougal, Miss Frances Miss Patricia Ainsa, Miss and Miss Dorothy Bell Musical Tea Arranged There will be & musical tea at the College Women's Club tomorrow afternoon, the program for which has been prepared by Mrs. Henry White. The hostesses for the afternoon are the program committee, assisted by Mrs. Frederick Ashley. The program ill be rendered by the Cecella Sing- composed of Catherine More Sales ! 40-Inch Natural MUSKRAT COATS 399.50 Identical values that sold in our stock for $165, and are worth every cent of the fermer price. Finest of linings and gusranteed skins. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Only 1208 Only Store Close 6 P.M. 50 Brown, fine, all- various Choice For College Women o Rieh ! Gapin FUR Shop We wish to express our thanks for the con- fidence that has been placed in our judgment and the patronage which has so gmerwnly responded to our publicity durmg year—and to celebrate this occasion we an- nounce for the next 3 days—A VERY SPE- CIAL OFFERING OF— 2 Thanksgiving ‘Specials Which positively offers THE MOST { EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN WASHINGTON. Celebrate 50th Year Wedded | Specials—9 to 12 A. M Manicuring Marcel ... Bob, Curl All Shampoo: Scalp Treatment . Hair Curling and Henna Shampoo at Special Rates MISS FRANCES KAUFMAN, Daughter of Mr. and lllrl. Harry F. Fielder, Emille M: bur C. Fields and loist. Mrs. Eugene E. Miss Ruth McGowan and will be assisted by Miss Ruth Denham and Miss Charlotte Farring- ton, receiving with Mrs. Veerhoff, president of the club. past 40-Inch Marmot FUR COATS 56450 Coats v.nn ave ‘actually bringing 50% more ALESJavestiga this special van 1t o de mot dssire to buy. A Small Deposit Reserves :“ Them Until Wanted St. Remember i | | Keecence NOVEMBER 26, LNTIRE BUILDING DEVOTED TO MUSIC <1 = & e - Just say the word and we will put aside any instrument you select for Xmas delivery and you need not pay a cent until you are ready to have same delivered. YOUR WORD IS SUFFICIENT WITH US Convenient Terms will be made to suit if you do not wish to pay cash. 1922— PART ; Z SDCIETY: Shop Now for Xmas YOUR WORD —Makes You a Member of Our Make Your Selection Now and avoid the Xmas Rush; you will have the advantage of selection from a complete new stock. OUR XMAS PLAYER-PIANO CLUB I‘_g q RN RN R RIS X » * Terms, $25.00 Cash. . 7495 FOR THIS AEOLIAN PIANOLA Formerly Sold for $745.00 Manufactured by the Aeolian Cd., of New York, the largest and best known makers of P]ayer-Pmnos in the world The trade-mark, “PIANOLA,” 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 dlsappomtment The superiority which put the Aeolian com- pany’s Player-Piano and Duo-Art Reproducing Piano above all other instruments of .their kind in ability to render music is dcfinite, tangible and easily appreciated. They are inventions effected by years of study and are fully protected by many patents. Many advanlaget are offered in our Xmas Player Piano Club this year. Immediate delivery, if desired, by paying $25 cash, balance in 30 monthly payments. OUR VOCALION XMAS CLUB DeMoll’s Xmas 'AEOLIAN VOCALION CLUB Style No. 405 Aeolian Vocalion (with Graduola), Including $9.00 worth of Records—of your own selection. O. J. DeMoll & Co. Baby Grand *595 Shoninger Piano . Formerly Sold at $525.00 —It has a world-wide reputation for quality and ili 1t has been on sale since 1850. For 18 years we have sold Shoninger Pianos. Balance in 30 Monthly Payments Formerly ‘Sold for $144.00 —A magnificent instrument made under our own name. It possesses every quality that will appeal to lovers of good music. —A new Baby Grand at a reasonable price. Balance in 30 Monthly Payments A Phenomenal Value. durability. Terms, $25 Cash. SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS " 0aDEMOLLgca ashington's AEOLIAN HALL -~ Twelfth andGSM Mwm Cuber DucArt Piasolas Asplian Vacalions A Genuine Aeolian Pianola 00 Terms $7.00 Per Month ORI R QU R R R R R QR R IR RIS IR Y QU RIR R 2 N E}am&&mmw&wmwwzwmm