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$004000000600060999000000000000600000000000000000: 0000000600000 090 00000 1637 Connecticut Ave. Important Sale of HATS November 27th, 28th and 29th All hats reduced GOWNS DRESSES FROCKS Vor Holiday Wear COATS TWRAPS Special All Week NTH STREET N.W. TELEPHONE FRANKLIN 6314 WASHINGTON, D. C. WINTER IS HERE, and THE PRE-THANKSGIVING SPECIAL AT " THE NEW VOGUE SHOP COAT 22222222222 22 mo“»“; INCLUDES THE LATEST/SEASON'S MODELS IN EXCLUSIVE WRAPS! coA? TOPCOATS! WITH EXTRAORDINARY VALUE-GIVING ALL WEEK ELE! T NEW MODE LUXURIOUSLY FUR TRIMMED—SPLENDID TAILORING—BEAUTIFUL NEW MATERIALS—RICH CREPE LININGS WRAPS FOR EVERY OCCASION ATTRACGTIVELY PRICED FOR A THANKSGIVING SELLING EVENT v B New Have: Indianapolis, Buffalo MORRISONS FOUNDED 1894 Knoun for Remarkable Value-Giving 1109 F St. NNW. Near Eleventh St. Genuine Skunk Trimmed Arctic Seal Coat, Sale Priced, $149 Special Offering! Fur Coats Genuine Skunk or Squirrel Collar and Cuffs Actual $195 Value ‘149 Beautif'ul, below-the-knee model, as illustrated, of lustrous select- ed Arctic Seal (Dyed Coney) *69 Specially low prices on_all our Hudson Sea!, Squirrel, Raccoon, Marmot, Muskrat, Mole, Jap Mink and Caracul Fur Coats. Very Special Same coat as tllustrated Arctic Seal, self trimmed Actual $110 Valuc Now is a good time to buy for Christmas giving A JM reserves any coat | | | Fourth Continental Ball To Be Tomorrow Night ! The fourth Continental ball, to be 'held in the Ralelgh Hotel tomorrow evening, and which will be hopored {by the presence of Representative Henry B. Steagall of Alubama, Who will make the presentations, is on- ticipated by many as one of the par- { ticularly interesting events for the Thanksgiving week. The list of i those serving on the floor committee {includes Representative Frank W. Mondell, Maj. J. A. Ullo, Commander {4 T. Lannon, Capt. L. C. Snepherd, !Lieut. J. H. Doherty, Muj. John A. ‘Smlll Col. William Reddels, Mr. J. {Cloyd Hyurs, Representative David { Kincheloe, Mr. Frederick 1. Cox, ltep- | resentative Ladisias Lazaro, Judge {John Pr.ce, Dr. Wade Atkingon, Dr. !John J. Shugrue, Dr. Willlam J. Da- | vis, Dr. Thomas Evans, Rev. Meade Folton McBryde, Mr. Join §, Horns- | back, Mr. Harry B. Gauss, Mr. Frank , Morrison, Mr. Bertrand E. Trenis, Mr. Rudolph de Zapp, Mr. Harve i ton, Mr. Wynn King, J. N i Capt. Frederick Bassett, Shauer, Mr. W Wiseheart, Emmett Peterson, Mr. Irving land, Mr. John Glass, Mr. v Randall | Saunders, Mr. Mortimer Morehouse, Mr. James Duggan, Mr. Albert Fole Mr. Eustis Myers, Mr. Charles Ric! erts, Mr. Edwurd J. Calhoun, Mr. James Berryman, Mr. Melville Walker, Mr. Bartley Corbin, Mr. Clarence Owens, Mr. John Cleaton, Mr. Guy; | Hottel, Mr. Ronald Marquis, Mr. Rod- | ney Long, Mr. Willlam Lavender, Mr. ! Page Irving, Mr. Irwin Meinkheim, Mr. John Frey, Mr. Preston Haynes, i Mr. Carl Christiani, Mr. Jokn A. Em- mart, Mr. L Clinton Kline, Mr. Rich-| ard Eacho, Mr. Kdward Britton, MaJ. Willlam Connor. Mr. Wallace Gray- | son Orme, Mr. Arthur Smith, Mr, Ne W. Strausbaugh, Capt. Clayton Emig, Capt. Albert King, Mr. J. Edwin Giles, | Mr. Willfam B. King, Mr. Edward T.| Taylor, Mr. Willlam P. Doing, jr.| Mr. Ralph A. Endicott, Mr. W. i Hulbert, Mr. L. S. Hulbert, Mr. Clif-} ford Cowen, Mr. Kennedy Freeman,| Mr. Robert C. Starr. M . G. Bur-| hen, Mr. Philip H. Burch, Mr. Julian Gibies, Mr. Taylor E. Eisier. Mr. Roy A. Price, Mr. Timothy Newkirk, M J. C Mr. Samuel G. ) ry W. Swanson, Mr. McLaron, 'Mr. Jack Wa Rodgers, Mr. Allen Mr. Clinton Tribbey and Mr. Charle Halg. Mr. Guy King is choirman of ticket and Mr. von Summers is vice chal The young ladfes' committc s Miss Dorothy Campbell and | Miss Helen Campbell, Miss Stitt, Miss Emma Stitt, Miss B beth Zolnay, Miss Catharine Wrenn, Miss Marian Upshur, M Selby, * Miss Doroth, Misses Margaret and Mansfleld, Miss Ethel s Heyl, Miss Bi Delcslyn Taylor, Miss Kathleen Ma | Horne, Miss Ma; | Miss “Edythe May Laura Silsby, Miss | 3Miss Alice Sargeant, | Junkin, Miss Auinte glinia Price, Gladys Sinclair, Miss Gretna Perrott Boswell. Miss "Margaret Lin Helen Weidenhamer, Miss Ones, Mise Frances Trotter, Mi: Louise Carman, Miss Winifred Devoe, Miss Mary Brown, Miss Winifred Burgan, Miss Fanita Clairmont, Miss Isabelle Brown, Miss Elina Collogne, Miss Julla Cook, the Misses Blanche and Alice Cooksey, Miss Helen Esley, Miss Ora Ward, Miss Miriam John- son, Mrs. Charles Halg, Miss Wilhel- | mina Spanhoofd, Miss Doris Morr| son, Miss Marie J. McGuire, Blanche Bryan, Miss Beatri phane, Miss Mary Ellery, M Montgomery, Miss Ma nard, Mrs. Marie Parks L Miss Josephine Huber. s enath Johnson, Sdward. Miss | May Litle Mrs. Flora E. Campbell, worthy | grand matron of the Eastern Star of the District of Columbia, entertained | at luncheon Wedneaday in honor of Mrs. Cora R. Franz, most worthy grand matron. Those present were: Right Worthy Grand Secretary Mrs. Minnis Keyes, Right Worthy Grand Treasurer Mrs. Alcena Lamond, Mrs. | Will Grow, wife of the most worthy grand_patron: Grand Secretary Mrs, grand ¢ M Willlamson and Mrs. L {thicum, grand marshal. PERSONAL NOTES. Mrs. Leonard Welll of Phiiadelphia, | with her two young daughters, is visit- | ing her mocnier, mrs. s. Herman, on | Park road 10r several weoks. Mrs. Ralpn Sinsheimer of Baltimore is the guest of her daugnter, Mrs. Sidney Seldenman of 1¥01 Co:umbia road. drs. Uavid Himmelowy, wio was the guest of ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo ‘Wartner, for (wo weeks, has returned to_her home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. tielscaman of Philadel- | phia are the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nathan of 1960 Bitmore street. Mrs. Julla Luchs is in New York, the | guest of her son-in-law and daughter, ' Mr. and Mrs. kiugene Luchs, i Mrs. Harry Lewis accompanied herl mother, Mrs. Jonas, to her home in Nasnviile, Tenn., on Thursday to spend | several weeks. | The Councry Club on the Rockville road is giving an informal dance Wed- | nesday nignt. A town guests will be present who will be | here tor the Thankegiving hoiidays. i Miss Carlyn Rosenihal of Baltimore is | the week end guest of Mr. and Mr: Simon Kann. i Mr. and Mrs. Alvin West are in New | York, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Richold. { Mrs. A. M. Baer returned Thursd: from Baltimore, where she was th guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Straus. i Mrs. Alexander Wolf, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. A. Brylawski, has r« turned from a two-week eiay at the Breakers, Atantic City. Mr. and Mrs. : Fulton Hrylawski are in New York for 2 week. Mrs. Willlam Tholhimer of Rich- mond, Va., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Goidsmith, of 2651 17th street. The Afternoon Bridge Club was en- tertained at cards riday by Mrs. Levi David at her home on 27th street. Max Weyl and Joy Lissner went to Philadeiphia yesterday to attend {the Army and Navy foot ball game. ®| Miss Katharme Kohner, who is at- tending Goucher Coilege, will he home for the Thanksgiving holidays and will_nave as her guests Miss Beatrice Rosenthal of Baltimore and | Miss Marjorie Meyer of New York. | Mrs. James Lansburgh is visiting relatives in Erie, Pa. 1 The Friday Card Club. was enter- | tained at luncheon and bridge last week by Mrs. Simon Kann at her apartments, 2029 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Armond Cerposs has returned from New York and is at the Arling- | ton Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nathan were hosts at dinner last night. The Wednesday Card Club met at the Country Club for luncheon and i bridge last week. The card party held at Studio Hall for the benefit of the Home for the) Aged and hospital brought together | a large assembly. Many attractive ; prizes were given for each table. Mr. Edward Heldensfelder was iven a stag dinner by a number of | g\l friends Wednesday night at the | Hotel. lliott Straus has returned from Atlantic City, where she joined friends from Chicago. * ° Y numuer of out-of-, Arlington Mrs. Mury § M za- | ) Complexion a Patronesses Increased . For Hospital Ball ‘ Additional patronesses for the Co- lumbia Hospital bali at Rauscher’s on Miss Ailsa Mellon, Mrs. Robert X ‘Theodore Roosevelt, Boardman, Mrs. Frank West, Mrs. John L. Edwards, Mrs. George Bar- nett, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. John R. Mitchell, Mrs. Francols Berger Mo- ran, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, jr.; Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland, Mrs. Richard S Emmett, Mrs. George Hewitt Myers and Mrs George Ehle. ‘The list of boxholders for the ball has been augmented by the names of Mr: l)r‘-. Copley, Mrs. Robert Woods | George Hewlitt Myers, Mrs. 'ge D. Hope, Mcs. Frank West, Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. ¥. B. Moran, Mrs. T. H. Given, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. W. Harry Brown, Mrs. George Mesta and Mrs. Willlam Henry Smith, jr. The men’s floor committee is headed by Mr. Malcolm 8. McConihe and in- cludes Mr. Frederick H. Brooke, Col. Illinofs, Mrs. Stanfield, Mrs. Willlam Phillips, Mrs. ;‘: Miss Mabel | resent Missouri. The chairmen of the various com- ! December 14 are Mrs. Hubert Work, ; 6er of Missou ¢ McPherson, Huckriede, will rep: Mrs. Mrs. ives from Missouri, ! meet the new woman represcntative. Mrs, Ireland, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. | Chindblom, wives of the representa | tives from Iilinois, and Miss tproul, { daughter of Representative Sproul of sent llinols. Mrs. Spencer, wife of Senator Millspaugh, Newton and wife of the repre- mittees are: Dr. president of the club, Blanch Taylor, dancin, Webster of New York omi B. Campbell cf the Columbia, finance; Mrs. Sadie music, and Mrs. Fannie L. pen- cards. _———— will rep- from (llllnf the rate of 1920. - 'SOCIETY Josephine ., hostesses; Mlu‘ Mi d_Mi District of | People were killed In this country accidents of all kinds at thirty-four a day Balre Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Beach Hanor HDIIDG G“c!tf Newall,| Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Beach cf Foster, | McKinley street, Chevy Chase, enter |talned at a musical and dance las. | night at their home in honor of thei~ house guests, Miss Helen Wehr and Miss Emma Wehr of Baltimore. The Buests wore oriental costumes a | were masked. Marion rs. Na- | durin; bride, who was M Janc Gould Ramey. Foster, Mr. Géorge H. Garrett, Mr. Alexander Britton, Mr. Milton E. El- liott, Mr. Myron M. Parker, Mr. Charles Hagner, Mr. John P. Stor: Mr. Reeve Lewis, Mr. Willlam A. Hiil, Mr. Walter D. Wilcox, Mr. Barry M hun, Mr. W. Ross Gravener, Mr. Che ter Flather, Mr. Thomas Bradley and Lieut. Col. Matthew A. De Laney, U. 8. A., who will make the introduc- tions at the ball. Wedding Anniversary For Mr. and Mrs. Bury | The many 1clatives Mr. and Mrs. J. ed at their enue southes 11, to celebrate the niversary of thelr home was prett autumn _ folinge Among ¢ Thom: and friends Albert Bury gal on ovem twenty wedding. decorated d cut s Dye Mr.” and Mudd, Mrs. George Mrs. H. Bury, Mr. and Mr vin M ra and Mrs. Ravmond J. I. Roberts of Indian Head, Md. Head avi 5 W, M. Miss Maye Bra ulia Heflin, M Fanotti,” Miss Joseph Devorak. M fiss Junie French, D Jon Rernard Reagan, Mrs. Flerence John Mayer. Mr. and Mrs. W Mri Kelley. Marriage Licenses. arriage licensey have been lssued tu ilowing: mes H. Wilson Francis C. Woodman Nick L. Chronis aod ‘Thomas J. Burns, jr. cock, buth ‘of Lynechburg a, "Aifred M. Hirsh and Anna'¥s. Roddy. eorge I~ Roy Lansdale anl Irene Louise Frederiek (hok and Clara C. Robert Obrshim aud Elsie By Falmonth, Va. Allen H. Azers and Ethel M. Smith. Duris of this cits. Vito Cardinale and Lena Russo. SHOP UNIQUE Eightk and E Streets and Initialing The fineness of this work, executed by our Ex- pert Needle Workers, is unsurpassed. We Are Needlecraft Specialists Lmbroidery or Beading Motifs may be designed and applied for you by hand as well as Embroid- ery or Braiding machine work. The most Modistes of Washington use this service advan- tageously: you may usc it. too. Hemstitching, Plaiting, Buttonholes. Covered Buttons. You gwe your % 5o the daily care that~ counts. Let an expert- advise. you what fo use~ and how o nse it~ Tall line of the famous. qarnEE? PREPARATIONS Mrs. E. Davis 723 11th St. N.W. Minnesota [ fifth an- Thelr with flowers. e guests were Dr. and Mrs. Robert nd Mrs. and Mrs! n Head, ' Horseman Mrs. Sue Fillus, Mrs s Laura r. and Mrs. notti, Mrs. i Page. il ryaut, both of | i It | i mee R. Brown. i} Monograming ! Representative Huck To Be Guest of Girls Representative Winifred Maeon Huck will be the guest of honor at the Illinois State Girls' Club at their subscription dance and card party Saturday, December 9, at the Wom- en's City Club, 22 Jackson place.. Proceeds will be used for the bene- fit of patients at the Tuberculosis Hospital, who have no relatives. This is to be an all-states affair in order to give men and women from the various states an opportunity to —_— of th- ber B. Mr. ure . 2 From China, Japan and Ttaly. Loose beads and necklaces; in unique color combinations. Albert J. Osgood The P agoda 725 17th Street 14th and Upshur streets, 1 | S.E. Cor. 13th and G Sts. N.W. MILLINERY FOR THANKSGIVING A Special Offering New Midwinter Hats of Slipper Gros de Londre, Opalescent Silks, Metallic Cloths are shown in the latest authentic Satin, modes. Any Velvet Hat in Stock Your unrestricted choice of any of our higher-priced hats of Lyons and Panne Velvets in Black and col- 330 TESSN o N S e captivating, with the small shapes predominating, of course. ors. These are values most unusual, mendous savings. Faille, Hats truly charming and Specially Priced 510 S =0¢0+0:0+00+0-0:65059-0 affording tre- tue 950 $45.00 to $350.00. or flaring . 1214 F Street N.W. “Specialists in Women’s and Misses’ Apparel” An Extraordinary Offering ! of o . Newer Luxurious Coats Garments that will assure madam or miss a winter of distinction. We Have Taken Out of Our Regular Stock i Three Groups of Coats and Re-marked Them s to Three Lowered Prices for Monday Selling —Seventy coats of Gerona and Marvella finished at the collars and cuffs with most exceptional quality furs. stances at the bottom. And in onc or two in- i :75.00 —-Another group of seventy, fashioned of Gerona, Marzelle, Ara- | == bella and Mandalay, have huge collars and cuffs of various furs. ;55_ 00 —In this group are plain coats of Gerona, Marvella and Arabella. , as well as fur-collared coats of Arabella, Mandalay and Bolivia. | All theseason’s most desired colors and furs are included. Other coats from Very Special Offering Monday 150 Utility Coats, for sports or street wear; made of heavy flecces, English plaids, tweeds; jaunty models; belted $29.50 | Specials The New Chauve Souris Blouse, $9.75 This colorful Jacquette embodies oll the exotic beauty, that kaleido- scope of Oriental tints and shades which have helped to make the i Chauve Soutis famous. ‘“ Slipover Sweaters Woven into new designs, and i colorful blendings, of Shetland i wool, and other weaves. Monday | 8 $5.95 i Silk and Wool Com- I bination— Rib Sports Hose In all the wanted colors. Excep- i tionally priced, | $2.25