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_ THE' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, NOVEMBER 2 1922 PART > Rawit C"'ii:‘.‘.?.fli‘;"-z‘fl;.fif"&‘: to the South seas. The Senate Wom- |y "Allen, James M. Nicholas ptu C. Russell, Mr. Edward Rawlins, [en’s Club will at once take up its|Murray Butler, Thomas W, Lamont. . F. R. Fraver and Mr. Charles Y a week |Clarence Mackay. Frank ‘L. Polk,|T. on and Mrs. Lewis Nixon: as i e :::"::;l;';“:l::l:""'fil"mh‘“":'md ehat | Gorge W. Wickersham and Mrs. W1l o8, the Molly Pitcher Club was - 5 o o . plied that he did not feel wise enough Pt Bttt s Tales of Well Known Folk [EiE St me For International Ball{ -4 : . R onted in the synopsis Tecently made matmenrse 2o In Social and Official Life|iiisaet s B - national ball to be given at the Wil- his youth by “Ali onderland,” Don’t envy the woman 1ard Mondsy Night by Robert E. Les : Stooking Taien” “ana ‘that Hovert ith th 1 di ! g:.rn‘:x:‘:-cx;’o‘trmobnnr fl“’f ?:4““ Com i 3 TR Bruce was a long time his wi e slender form! [ | R Contimsation ‘of the it of o< . L. . 1 |yorite real hero. but tnat later the 2 | - G : Senate Women's Club Resumes Activitics, With |Scottish king was repiaced by George : ot G "Neviite, Representative L Clin. | ' U al b in Far-F d Ep1 Compare: Mkes Bon-Hur bést o ol HE one who always looks chjc and well ton, Ciine, 2k "W Fhelpa Sno, D ; nusual Interest in Far-Famed Em- o “{.’F.'.‘r"" ‘&a“:,:l,.m{mm ks dressed? You can look the same if | curean Achievements Charies Eiliot shows his wonted gal- ™ 5 ers, Mrs, Marie Graves Bonham, Mrs. 2 L lantry by selecting Joan of Arc you will let us fit you in the newest corset; e 94'?#3“ Crone and Mrs. Jane Davis thenoblast figura:prasenied: by h 2 / J 4 3 ~ wi uth o c i v " i i i Those submitted for tHe receptiom| With the assembling of Congress|of his .pleasure grounds at econd. He places Washington, it_gives you the slender line which is so ggmmittoe are: Mr. Hoke Simith, Dr: | and thie opening of homes closed dur- | Manor, but always in Feadiness to v Columbus, Daniel 51 the Bible, Moses much in vogue. i Sitton, Mr, Sease Anthony, o Mr. | IS the"brie faterim sincs the ad- | T3S0 500N0S & e spor. Mary Roberta Rinehars iikes. Rovin: Theodore d, J“‘? Martin_ A, | journment, those who 'are excited — h son Crusoe best of all books. A cen- Knapp, Maj. ‘Wallace Streater and [over the question of. whether the|,Marshal ¥Foch has becqme the presi-|sus taken of the school children of Mr. H. Lynham, i n dn‘t of that unique Parisian club|Chicago gives the life of Christ a: [ 3 Those accepting on the floor com- |American woman.is losing: her home- | which, under the name of La Blen-|narrated in the New Testament first 8] J 0 mittee are Col. jel Cornman, Rev. |loving qualities might be heartenedvenue Francaise, has §s Its object ;ank, with Columbus, David, King : a Meade Bolton McBride, Col. George by observing the habitual activities|!o strengthen the bond of friendship | Aitred, Washington, Lincoln, Willlam & R, Cecll, Ma). Willlam Henry Cowles, from | Bet7een the American and French Fe- | Tejl and Moses graduating in popu- £ ,m Maj, E.'W, Ewing, Mr. C. L Cham- (°f feminine representatives fro sooial amenities. |larity, while Capt. Kidd heads an & oGRSE D N | au e o e e | Sosiscssiand maon mbars of | with “Afice’ tn Wanderland hert and g — = et e Taichell Mr. John Asenm. |turther possessions to trigid sone and | JUOUTY L0 STATE Frederick | Robin Hood and Guiliver tied. o $5 to $12.50 the yo ladies’ committes are liam Astor Chanler. M Anne F. led on a seemingly brilliant so- i :AnnYCluA':-fm,.Mr:. 'l:!uflord Mills, | and then have & nice social luncheon | Morgan is secretary of the American |clal career even if it foes noy become Don Stacks, Misy Mary McKee,|all provided from the home kMched.! committee and Mme. Boas de Jou-|the politioal power predicted by its ° L3 3 ly, Mrs. H Bpit -] venal of its French division. The |8ponsors. Among those who may be acrlfl ed \y e Drothy Busney. Miss|Many of the members have estab-|TRUTL 08 N5 FRCASH OV T ON, flon | Oited are Mra Gertrude Atherton, Mrs. Hazel Henry, Miss Mary Albe, Miss [1ished reputatfons for ®00d things, |y 5 entertain distinguished visitors | Chauncey Olcott, Mrs. Sarah Jewett A Arlone Jamas, Miss Edna Bohl, Miss | which has extended through this me- | to Parin to present them lo resl King. ura. Otls Skinner. Mrs. Charles o ey Langford, Miss Emily Dial, Miss Mary to e art of the country,|France Instead of the s o e L " in an rs. iv alance in Sma 1110 r dtreet N.W. Katherine Kram, Miss Heien L. Pum- | S \S 03011 13 that the corabread |boulevards, and thus to reveal the | Frederiok Nathan all enthusiastic 1| | D‘c{,l“";‘[i Into Monthly Pavments Next to Cols Thest. phrey, Miss Florence Wolte, Miss|for which Mrs. Morris Shepperd is!soul of the nation, which seems 8o RK Moty T ': 5 lmp«lrlrh-m | our Home o 0 Vv Pay b umbia or Carean 1. Turner, Miss Helen Turner, d is becoming popular in|little known in the western world.| /7 Sy, e -d nd for liberty )|l NOW Beginning Miss Alma Baunders, Miss Mathews, land, while the salad dress- 'The American committee is to take{ Giy I3, Be Denind Ceminlne i Af Rinns Mrs. Dorr, Mrs, Alberta W. Stacks|ing and frult combinations which|over French visitors and to display | i 08 20 Fhe New Vork State Axsocla- for After Amas and Miss Helen G. Galbraith. Mre. ‘Kellogs delights to serve in|another sapect of the American na. (100 Against Prohibition. and their : Minnesota is relished now in Callfor_| tional life rather than that of the|fIO€30 I8 to demand and obtain the . ¥ . Mra. Jones of | rapacious, grasping money-getter and | CSTON Promied by the o | Holiday Sale Tuesday the sordia” pursuer of the material | 158 Satlon. to revive in the woman of thin A series of fetes are being (40”7 [0® SPITIL of Molly Pitcher and For Benefit of the Deat srranged, aad the Invitations will not | government ‘Cease Interfering. While 50 Only ; 3 the personal habits of its citizens of S The Speech Reading Club of Wash- . Mrs, Rai the great world of fashion or politi- | hotn gex, — . 3 tngton. Intended to bring together all s d 1t Importance, but to any worthy |eriminal - Witk ore ihire et | They Last 48 in Stock sitchid o fie, G St thd LD vt who ip zerioly gndatioring | Bichers declared” outSrinking. | practice of rea — |not a criminal tendency and they ask- 3 b T LR | e M IS SOGEe | ulh Shd il ant e of T Watist | Regular Prices, $122 and $127 g 2 Misst, 1 valley. Mra. Frank Briggs, ment. Some 10,000 names D, AL 1t Neadquariers, 1521 K Sireet | who hecame belovad ot thousands of | dents of music and Sbpear on the roster of the new ciub . - s ¢ . Washingtonians during her long unt in every sense | [ . : Wearing Apparel and Homefurnishings jment of Christmas cards and small | fegime ag chatelaine for her tather, | Ata: and ever the hurried tourist will |and which wppear in the Who's Who No More to Be Had at This Price s aine, 5 . art, tobe Thanksgiving goodies will be offercd. e e ena T Ferics ot 4 genuine |ofice In Boulevard des Capucines and | and latters of the nation. Mrs. Witnes ! FIone OMMcers oL i Club are Mit | New England dinner. and now this |8igns the register. = Viscountess d'Azy, |made a spirited address and opined ; : ; . ral Auues Terrett, firac vice president:|tvpical product of kitchens i this|well known in Washington. is to be (Continued on Twelfth Page.) We now have this cabinet type machine in walnut, Miss Mildred Harris, second vice 8 tal a 1 December. g | fumed oak and waxed oak finishes. Other models at cor- president; Miss B. Lee Robinson. sec- Rustatio ST ciEANING S e - retary, and )?r.hi-:).lc. G;oofh:ck.trel& 7 7 3 coo]::ry, it will| A brilliant event of the past week White Kid G]Q::. Fg:’md’““l(k respondmg Sy :jr:r. Th? [cut a8t rd ’n erest an 80 highly prised|in London was the presentation of Work Called f y A o indorsement, of an_adysory com 2”01l ilonalee | the mammotk painting of the corona- e g ard ; he established an - 'S I 3 Dr. and Mrs, C. W. Richardson, Bishop | H- H. Rogers, t i his sort, Queen Mary, the gift of Mr. F1 for T. H. Shahan, Dr. J. H. B endowed the Priscllla Inn In hie oo [John Wanamaker of Philadelphia, and| Main 270¢ 607 12th 8t N.W. AN IDEAL GI Beverly Mason, Dr. G. B_ Tribble, Miss | Ive city of Falrhaven, at which th Blo d . . e 0 that the present frivolous generations whicl e venerable donor was Thanksgiving Wear Helen Nicolay and Dr. Percival Hall | jhou1a ot "forget the ways of. their | the guest of honar of Sir John Bad- Make Your Selections at Once dely, the lord mayor of the corpo- . | mothers: sn ration of London. Mr. Wanamaker %e fieamn Jnn shauldibi sent tons eatly Mundsyimarning U.S.S. Jacob J P Whille the Dulkte ot Marlborou o Simly commissioned the/ late 3. When not in use as a Sewing Machine it is a convenient + . D Jacod Jones 208t | experiencing some unpleasantncts Al | acene on canten bat "the 'artivca |[| Calvert Street Bet. 18th and table or attractive desk. Just drop the head of the machine, close CALL MAIN 4724 the hands of the English ecclesiastical | scene on can but the artists vert Street Bet. an rop th gios To Hold Sale and Dance [autnorities, and the position of his |death and the world war, which te- 19th Streets N.W. the cover and the transformation is complete. \ iss Gladys | low s event by a few months. : ¢ ) . The U. S. 5. Jacob Jones Fost, No. 2, | hew duchens formerty o oy, | has delaved ite completion. until re- |l (Half Block West of 18th 8¢. & Col. 24.) Who wouldn’t enjoy sewing on a machine that's good look- 5,& t American Legion, will hold a Christ- | her sigter Dorothy. who was divorced | cently. The artist who took over the Announce the Opening ing—that requires no pushing of pedal or treadle—that makes a D e D | o er e nushand, tone o e | oo, B s e, erfect stitch—runs with exceeding lightness and has so many ber 9, from 7.30 to 11:30 p.m. at the ) Radaiwill princes, and’ immediately | perienced much difficulty in bridging Of thelr P - = e e 4 Elks’ Club, 919 H street northwest d to his cousin, Count Paul |2 &ap of more than ten years and of l advantages over the ordinary treadle or electric e? In addition to the tables of fanc: reproducing the faclal expressions En al‘ged Cafe e : o e 5 Q% rticles, homemade cake: and costumes of the myriad attend- < The Free Westinghouse is not a treadle machine with an g rons and other things. f ants many of whom have since |{ Service ‘and. Food attached motor. It is an ELECTRIC MACHINE irom start to CLEANERS and DYER. features will be an attractio: passed away. But the canvas has finish and the MOTOR IS BUILT IN. 12 STO i 3 also will be a table of articles made|not recognize divorce any more than | FOR e Q‘:;'.‘le‘:‘l;l‘f:g jprking. jor e Unsurpassed G e g by the bo: t Walter Reed Hos- 5 - /IN N : ASURE. 2 MAIN OFFICE: 740 124 ST, NWw, - Phal " Dancing will be enjoyed | the deposed Hapsburgs did. and theling'in Gulidhall was made a fete day Days NoVPHINK OF THE SAVINGS AND THIE PLEAS ¢ throughout the evening. Commander |who should be the heir of the feudal | fOF Americans in London and for the Dinner 5 to 7:30, T3¢ I Lois 3. Beach and Mrs. Martha E.|house of which Count Paul is the | entire court circle. The lord mayor || Breakfast 7:30 0 9 A Witcourt have charge of the ar-[head, has not been registered as such | attended in his gorgeous ofetal robes. o s rangements. ~Donataions are being In the herald's college - Count and |j Badry ol the Cicasion e nday 4 sent to the home of the cémmander, |Countess Paul have been living very : i i . . i = e - Tormer coure. circre . in- which they | Entirs attention to the painting, will Club Breakfast or a la Carte 2 : should move. ‘They have mot been | tall fo7 the United States in a week| jee " " 714 12th St. N.W. Main 7320-7321 permitted to reside in Buda-Pesth. | 2onte ‘Hins, Philadelphia. fll Weskiy or Monthly Ratas upon Reque: ey whete Count Paul holds some prop- n city, and it would seem that only The National Kindergarten and == Paris, the mecca of all who are ex-|Elementary College of Illinois has % iled from home, is to be thelr future | been making & canvass of the leadin — — O R IR Shop Early Shop Early fate. “They may come to this coun: | public mem and capecially of the sdus e e ] ) try if they can dispose of the vexa-|cators of the country, to learn their = Mail Early Mail Early tious question of registering the |favorite heroes of history and fiotion, E For Xmas For Xmas birth of the young son. in order to place the same before the Al i - : £ i — uvenile pupils under their care. / b With the coming season so promis- | While formes President Wilon se- 316 316 ing in brides and buds of the highes circle, the advent of Mis: Grace Chapin Fish. the small daugh. i * ter of Representative agl Mrs. Ham X : to ¢ i : ilton ‘Fish, the latter formerly Misy Grlcel Chapin and lul:rlde of last win. C c ter, is & noteworthy event. Little an rve Miss Fish is the fourth generation of Yo“ A her family who can claim Washing- . 5 ] H ton r home l'n a closer sense than And Sports Stoclungs for Winter | | 21 his oyhood here and Bis imrec KING TURKEY of { Miss Janet Fish, was a belle of the g Roosevelt and Taft administrations Thanksgiving Sale of OLDER days have come; heavier, more practical Bl |ihe amenitien of hor Simeomon. o To Festecuon ° footwear needed. So an insistent demand for B qaurs LD With Our Tested Evenlng Gowns Oxfords is on, and here you will find them in ex- B} | e ‘old home of his. arendiesher on SteeliCaryers tensive variety. Oxfords with all the individuality H | favor ‘again as'a residential section:| 3-piece Carving Woniterfalll sparkling: iorigimalicreations—gomnt and splendid quality which characterize all “Hahn” Shoes. Sroas ind Doty member of ContlSet, of stainless that breathe of New York—Fifth Avenue—smart the mansion from the — jamin Rush, and its m steel, for- is diffe b & 1 believabl appeal to the present hold one is different—each is an almost unbelievable same honored name. In literature it 6 gown for the price. figures in many letters of Thack: L cafes and brilliant assemblages. Almost cvery XL T XTI T T X Lok - T-TT X Every one of these ‘dresses is so distinguished— © s0 really out-of-the-question for $55.00—that we urge you to be here as early as possible. THE SALE STARTS AT.NINE O'CLOCK MONDAY. Worth Up to $110.00 ho: . . Mea. Hamilton Fiah the 3 - piece Carving new ‘worl a8, sweet tatoe Bakea pumpkin and cornbread. whicn | Sct- Stag handles. _B206—Victoria Tan _ B570—Chow_ Brown B203—Tan Norwe- d | Fish has & comforiable home In Ashe Calf. $5.95. Suede, Brown Kid trim. ian or Black Calfskin mead place, but his friends say he| S grogue. $8.50. keeps an eye out to get back the spacious old mansion in H street, even if he makes use of it only as an Game Carvers— office Building. fine quality. Spe- cially reduced to— pi 1 uaryis an interesting link with th 50 military history of India duri . XL 1A 1011 I-T2-1-1-1-T 1% -X-To¥ S : 5| {days when the Black Watch sent 2 ¢ B | thrill throughout the world. For he 5 3 §] |15the son of Capt. Robert Anstruther, | White Handle Krives and B247—Tan or Black B447—Patent Leather B225—Tan_or Black A | e o H e e fe | Forks. Set of six Eric Calf Brogue, Rub- Suede trim. Brown Calfskin, medium walk- ing the campalgn, returned for the each. For ber heel. $595. Kid Suede trim. $10. ing hecl. $3.50. { of |fourth time and met death gallantly g NPT leading his cha: Bir Ralph is of mature years and spends his time in his extensive tes in Fife and ’ > 0 Caithness. His heir is his neplew, Sports H051ery : T I okrey 1o carerally tended WALFOR.D S in the big castie of Fife. Lady An- X-ITTT-TASTR A A XY-3-4-1 XL Rich Metal Cloths—Silver or Gold Laces— 23 5 ; he helr, is th o < B SILK—and-Wool Stockings with self 2 | da: .l:::} o ‘gi.rr lolfux‘oeds el;l-rl.h(o; 909 Pa. Ave. N.W. Brocad d Fi Vel Exquisit p i Ballen] fro; hom she inherited rocades an ine Velvets—Exquisite Crepe 3 and_ contrasting clocks, $3. o} {some 5;: : et - = Roma and Rence Crepe—fine Paulcttes and 5 Silk-and-Wool two - tone. combi- 2 1o malr Rovert. fin’if'%"«"fil Mo & L it S 2] i ft Sequiris. - H nations—Black and White—Tan and | cantatn o . ing. Halg's vics : illi B i 5 s ays X : " E E'L'Efll"g, Shippers 4 P : i |Sir Ral hmfi?{a’::fl%‘fi:;h’:.! 0 o = : ) | the gorgeous colors commend thesc gowns. 0 ; 4 y 170/ i ilk- = H 1 f New York 2 ~ 19 for Thank SgIving ¥ Phoenix * Silk-and Wuo]b novelties | :fihl:t\;‘w .'..,':3'55 8 r SrENaT O \ t ; : % Perfect “little gems of “i‘ hll:esé popular colors, mixtures and el | 5o visit the country clubs with an eve f 2 . F ks p 5 $2.5 {shf n the rather re- 3 P 3 Evening Slippers await Mi- clock effects. $1.85 and 5. .‘,‘,’,?.‘:.‘;& gaes of the ?‘eotlllh w;. ! Dancn‘l,g rOC! ‘N lady for Thanksgiving and Good-looking Fiber Silk-and-Wool, 4 1ad e e ymer bacauss ot || \GHK d ! : 5 A X all~ those other occasions two-tone novelty Sports Stockings, at d | Meir inaccessibility to social life. Th ] Chyi;;g:,i.:‘; 'i:gg?;g i‘:-o;c:uals when she wants to look her $1.55. 3 W st u.c:d}‘i‘.;. pEclh the son-ih- That hold the i St lors—andigisceral styles . w of Col. y - | . - 3 best ', Misses’ Silk-and-Lisle Ribbed Sports g | zon, and & well known visito} o Wash, phone are not al- ‘ Q) | opecially priced for Monday . : Slippers, of Silver Bro- Stockings in two-tone effects, $1. 9 |and itating lawaults at 1ast obtained || ways gloved. But wha} matter £ cade, $10 to $I. Fotutionary ciaimants 16| | when -the nails of a lady are £2 - glipgn of Gold Bro- i ALWAYS well groomed. cade, 3 Bronze Kid Slippers, $12. Black Satin Slippers, $595 to $12. Colonials in all leathers and fabrics, $596 to $12. New purchases which will appeal strongly to women seeking the distinctive and fine. The quality of fabric and the smartness of each garment are worthy of their selling at a much higher price. ‘Every smart shade is included. contains the celebrated twin bot B famous oid Tort, which fgirea In | | one oF, lauld gios. the campalgn literature aa wil 4s in | | CHOVSr-Cpermitiing no w months For Sale At THE PALAIS ROYAL : PEOPLES DRUG STORES, Inc. 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. Send 10 Centa for Lideral Bample. - : - : " : L L Emtabiished A89Y... . All are handsomely Trimmings of e ¢ ! lined with beautiful Betver i Cra% I'Fmom b 50 silks and warmly in- Wol, Persian b, L] s nerlined — sumptuous T TR I T T X XTI T 3131 ALK XX -Slipper Buckles Exquisite Rhinestone, Cut Steel and Beaded Slipper Buckles and Ornaments, | “Cjty Club Shop” *1914-16 Pa. Ave. Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9¢k St. Astrakhan, Caracul, style and. matchless Opossum. !a}ue. $1.50 to $25. ¥ A TRy T

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