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p) Engraved Personel Greeting Cards * The Brewood originations [ are unusually attractive and cover a variety of subjects. To assure a wide selection and prompt delivery, your order should be placed at once. ‘BREO®D Engravers and Stationers 611 Twelfth Street IF:W'W Daily Service, 11 A.M. to 8 P.M. SPECIAL HOUKS: ‘Thanksgiving Day—I to 8 p.m. “Turn Your Steps Blossom Innward” | 1315 New Yok Ave. Through to 1330 H St. N. A Real Treat for ; Thanksgiving Day | Hundreds of Washingto- nians who demand gond food ill make BLOSSOM INN CAFETERIA their destination on Thanksgiving -day. All the good things appro- priate to the day will be served 'mid surroundings that will add zest to your dinner. No tips—reasonable prices. MusIC FRANK P. FENWICK ASH TRAYS a {otii 1 Hollan ’lem\( } OC THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO SOCIETY. D. C, WEDNFSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1922. Secretary of State Hosts at Reception Monday Night to Central American Delegates. HE Secretary of State and Mrs. | Charles Evans Hughes will| give a reception Monday even- ing at the Pan-American ! Unlon in honor of the delegates to the conference on Central American affairs, which will open Monday morning In the Pun-American bullding. ; The undersecrtary of state and Mrs. | Phillips will be the guests of henor at | dinrer this eveniug of the minister of | Bulgaria and Mme. Panaretoft. —— | Cabinet Meabers and { Wives Guests Tonight. Assistant Postmaster General W.| Glover and Mrs, Glover will I in a party at Poll's Theater, wh | thelr guests will be | ster General and Mrs. Hu- bert Work. the Secretary of Agricul- | ture and Mr-s. Henry C. Wallace, the sssistant attorney general of the Post Department and Mrs. Rush L. . the asslstant _postmaster 1and Mrs. John H_Bartlett and | i Mivs. David W. Mulvane. tant postmaster general, lover, entertained at luncheon at the Nev Willard in honor of | Postmaster Alss stant Generil B lett Mr Paul Henderson, Mr. H. th Billany. Mr. J. H. Edwards and Mr. | Rush D. Simmons. Mrs. H Wilfred Du Puy was hostess at dinner last evening, entertaining the ambassadar of Peru and Senora de % the minister of Switzerland and ne Peter, Senator and Mrs. David Ivania. Mrs. Thomas iss Emma Stitt, ente eon today at the Army From FIFTEEN CENTS upwards. Some fine enamel trays at | $1.50 and upwards ALBERT J. 0SGOOD THE PAGODA 725 17th Street PLAITING BUTTONS COVERED Mrs. M. E. Holley | ©al. 5378, 2561 15th st. now | Special Turkey Dinner ||, Thanksgiving The PWeacon Y | Calvert Street Bet. 18th and 19th Streets N.W. (Half Block West of 18th St. & Col. Rd.) I} | IN THEIR NEWLY ENLARGED CAFE Service and Food Unsurpassed DINNER 4 to 7:30 P.M. $1.00 : Col 5082 i i { Hosiery | The Gift Supreme for Wife, Mother, Sister, Friend. Silk, silk-and-wool and English all wool, in beautiful colors, weav- ing and patterns, in gift boxes. 195 | H-MTHINIfllIIIIIIIIIIHIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIlz Blackistone's, H St. at 14th ! Thanksgiving —hospitality acknowledgments can take no more acceptable form than a box of dainty Rosemary Chocolates _Made_fresh daily in wide va- riety. Novel presentation boxes and’ baskets if you desire them. 60c, 80c, $1 per Pound SXTHE ROSEMARY LUNCHEON- ETTE serves the tastiest luncheon dishes, also Afternoon Tea. Blackistone’s ROSEMARY CANDY SHOP 1403 H St, Next to Flower Store i Mliss Elizabeth W 16 ientertain a small company at dinner | preceding the dance given at the Hotel Liouise L1 Poff. M'ss Dorothy Warre: 1 s Elizabet eth Taylor ner. Miss} rederic 5 < w5 3 iman Green daughter of the late Mr e e M‘;‘;"L’}g)‘f i Douging Green of New Yorl and M- lor and M'ss Diana Cumming. jGustave Toutant Beaureeard. grand Miss Mary Stitt, wlo was presented |¥on of Gen. Beauregard took place last season by her parents. Admiral |1ast evening at § o'clock at the h and Mrs. Stitt, will entertzin at|Of the bride's uncle and aunt luncheon Monday. December 11, atimodore and Mrs Ten Eyvk De Witt the Washington Club {n compliment | Veeder of 2023 Hillyer place, north- | to Miss Alice Milburn and Miss Emma [ west. The Ceromony s r:r'nrn,'::l fre. Mahlon Pitney and their daushter, Miss Beatrice Pi ney. are established in their new house, at 1763 R street, for the winter. Mr. Justice and Col. and Mrs. Louis C. Scherer will entertain at dinner Wednesday eve ing. December 6, at the Chevy Chase (‘Vu[h in honor of Gen. and Mrs. Jame arbord. Col. and Mre. Scherer will have thelr |of the former, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Robort Work son of the Post- i : L : wiven under the ausp'res of th: master General and Mre, Worke aid Tilinols Girls' Club, on December 9. lety and Mrs. Hughes Is the guest of Mrs. Randolph H. Mec- Kim at her residence on K street. Mrs. T. De Witt Talmage enter- tained a small company informally at dinner last evening and Kuests later to the Shubert-Garrick Theater. Maj. and Mrs. H A. Finch will go to New York today to remaln over Thanksgiving and the weck end, re- turning to Washington the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. G. Bowle Chipman have as guests over the Thanksgiving season the brother and siter-in-law Frank Sherman Chipman; Mr. Norris Chip- man thelr son who {8 a student at rtmouth College, and Miss Helen Kimbarly of Virginia. Mrs. Albert J. Gore is entertaining about for'v guests at bridge this afternoon ‘n honor of Miss Dorothy Quincy Smith and M’'ss Marranne Whitaker, Miss Smith’s house guest. M mith and Miss Whitaker sailed from Spain a short time ago, after spending eral years in trave' abroad. Mrs. Calvin Cooltdge Is heading th 11st of patronesses for *he ball to be for the benefit of the patients in the Taherculoss Hospital relatives or friends. who have no Soclety to Attend the Benefit Ball Tonight. The ball tonight for the beneflt of the six free wards of the copal e. Ear and Throat Hospilal prom- ses to be a brilliant #ffair. Com- mander C. T. Jewell make the wi MeCool ox, Mrs. | presentations to the receiving party. Y of Mil- [which will consist of Mrs. David Allan_Dougherty. | Meade Lea. president of the board of . the naval attache lady managers and chairman of the of the Sp embassy, Licut. Com-|hall committee: Mrs. Walter R. mander Brie Gen. Willlam Tuckerman, chairman of the box Mi‘che'l. Col ' Mathew Hanna, Col.|committee, and Miss Charlotte Hard- Duncan Major, the second secretaries ing. daughter of the Bishop of Wash- the Peruvian embassy. Senor Dr. lington. 3 a and Senor de Bucnavista, and | Those who have subscrihed for Mrs. Joseph Riter of Pittsburgh. boxes and will enterraln partles are: Mrs. Py and her son John will |The Bishop of Washington co to Pit'sburgh . today fo spendijugh ¢ Wallnce. Mrs. Hoayn { Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Her- [Mrs John T.. Edwards Mrs ¢ bert T Puy, parents of the late Mr.'Ronmhton Wood. Mrs John Herve: | Du Puy. Young. Mrs. W. H. Brownson. Mrs. Mrs Stite, wife of Admiral Edward GOt My N Bosealt t Stitt. and her debutante |7 ik wice Katherine Judee. Mrs Robert M. Thompson. Mrs Alfred ' Thom Countess Szechenyi. Mr. Wil- b, Ven their RuestS liam Phelns Eno Mrs. Thamae A ; Heton Camoet 5 Chatard Mrs Charles V. Wheeler, B e A Andoreon Mrs. Delos A Blodgett Mrs. Robert Viiss Ruth Miler Green, Miss Alice Woods Blles, Mrs. Edward Beale N itlicrn o ' ANSS Mclean. Mrs Fmerson Liscum Mrs e e hering 1 Fdward J. Stellwagen, Mre Frank | A e et Srag | Hume Mrs. George Megra. Mrs Wil- bur Turner and Mrs. David Meade Lea. The marrfage of Miss Mild-ed Fur- sistant pastor of ¢ The bride was unattended. but the hridegroom had as best man Mr. John Fairfax of New Orleans. The house was attractively de orated with smilax and trailing vin: The bride, who_ was given in mar- !riage by her uncle. wore a gown of white moire and carried a bouquet gardenins and lilles of the valley Her vell of tulle was carcght with a wreath of orange blossoms. son, Lieat. Harris F. Scherer, with| A small reception followed the them for the month of December |ceremony after which Mr. and M Lieut. Scherer. who is alde to Maj. ! RBeauregard left for a northern wed- Gen. Clarence R. Edwards in Boston, wiil arrive early in December. Mrs. Frank Walter will be hostess this evening for her daughter. Miss Elizabeth Walter who will entertain a company of forty at a buffet supper her guests incluling debutantes of this season. The party will later go to the ball at the Willard for the bene- fit of the Eniscopal Eve, Ear and Throat Hospital. Former Surgeon General of the Navy and Mrs. Presley M. Rixey will this evening in their country home at Rixey, Va, in compliment to Miss Emma Stift, debutante daughter of the surgeon general of the Navy and Mrs. Edward Rhodes Stitt. | Maj. Gen. and Mra. Patrick Hoat to Forelzn Alrmen. Maj. Gen. son M. Patrick, chief of alr service, and Mrs. Patrick entertained at dinner last night at the Highlands, Lafayette last night by the officers of the air service. and which was the first of a series of dances. Dining with Gen. and Mrs. Patrick were Capt. G.orges Thenault. air attache of the French em- bassy ; Commander M. G. Christie, air attache of the British embassy: Lieut. Col. Guidon}, air attache of the Italian emba The istant secretary of war and Mrs. Wainwright were guests of honor at the dance of last night. Col. and Mrs. Archibald Hopkins are ding trin. at the conclusion of which they will make thelr home in New York city. The bride's travelling sult was of taupe Poiret twill end she wore a small felt hat. The marriage of Mls: rint Higeins of Chicago and Mr Wyllys _Hudson Brown of Chevy Chage, D C.. took place Saturday Novemher 25. at the home of the hride’s mother in Ch'cazo Mr_ ani Mrs_ Brown will make thelr home in Chicago on their return from their g journ-y and will be located East 57th street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Headley of Baltimore are In Washineton over Than"s~iving as the enests of Mr and Mrs. Edward J. Burns at the Cordova. Dorothy Har- Sanor and Mme. V. P. Pereda of ‘Havana, Cuba. and Senor C. Palacio. are In Washineton for a brief visit and are at the Powhatan. Mr. aml Mrs Ernest Wands of New York wlill come to Washington today as guests of Mr. Walter Penfleld at his apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and_ Mrs. Murray Cobb will come to Washington at the end of the week to take possession of the apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, which they have lensed for the win- ter. Mr. Cobb is now at Johns Hoj kins Hospital In Baltimore and Mrs Cobb is at thelr Greenburg, Pa., home. Mrs. E. R Woodson and her daugh- ter Jean have gone to Corinth, Mi entertaining for several days, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Patterson and Dr. and Mrs. Jonn Hcpkins Denison. The third assistant secretary of state and Mrs. Bliss have as their guests the counselor of the United States embassy in Paris and Mrs. She'don Whitehouse, who arrived in Washington vesterday. Announcement has been recelved In this country of the marrifge in Rome recentiy, of Princess Donna Margherita simo to Count Emilo Pagliano. Count Pagliano served as special adviser in constitutional and International law to the Italian delegation to the Wash- ington conference on limitation of arm- ament, held here last winter, and has many friends in Washington. At that time his dip'omatic post was that of -ounselor of the royal Italian embassy Madrid. Countess Pagliano is a uzhter of Prince Fabrizio Massimo, A. R, and comes of a distinguished toman ouse. Mrs. William _Renwick Smedburg, — Mrs. Francis -Walker, Mrs. William Mrs. James K. Jones, jr., will give a Safford, Miss Pillsbury, Miss ance for her debutante daughter, zabeth Taylor Jones, Satur- evening, December 23, at the shington Club. Wa Miss Virginia Selden, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sel- den, jr., is in Baltimore today to at- tend the luncheon which Mrs. A. Abell, 2d, is giving for Miss Marie Louise Abell, dcbutante daughter of Mrs. Arunah Abell of Baltimore. Miss Selden will return this evening. Mrs. Lyman Kendall is entertaining a small company informally at - tea this afternoon, in compliment to Mrs, 0. H. . Belmont Mrs. J. W. Yates has with her_ for the winter her granddaughter, Miss Lucy Agnes Yates of Buffalo, who'! will be the guest of honor of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reid Yates, who will entertain at dinner at the Chevy Chase Club Sat- urday evening, December 9. Representative and Mrs. E. Hart Fenn of Connecticut, who have been staying at the Shoreham since the opening of Congress, have moved to the apartment at 1625 16th street which they have leased for the winter. Mr. and Mrs: Rafael R. Govin and their daughter, Miss May Govin have returned to Washington for the sea = ion after more than a year’s absence. = Mr. and Mre. Covin are again in m:fl-|= ";"""—s”""'“"‘—""'""" 1ome at 2 assachusetts avenue. | G2 F treet Phore Wi 3016-3017 Miss Elizabeth H. McLean, daugh-| ter of the late Admiral L. C. McLeax, SUIiINIIIIIIIN $ to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs Woodson's brother, Mr. D. K. Galtney. Mr. and Mrs. F E. Comstock and Miss A° W. Adams of Buffalo, N. Y.. are making an extended stay at the Lee House. Juvenile Protective Association Card Party. ‘The society section of the budget committee of the Juvenile Protective Assoclation has completed plans for a benefit card party to be. given at the Washington Club on Wednesday, December 13, beginning at 2:30 o'clock. Tea will be served and prizes awarded at the close of the party. Among the patronesses are Mme. Panaretoff. Mrs. J. Wilmer Latimer, Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, Mrs. John Van Schaick, Mrs. Harvey W Wiley. Matthew'sChurch | | . . dous hit. Jamen Young, Estelle Mur- Marriage Licenses. MISS PETER WILL SING {ray" Bilsen Laily. Tawsencs Downer, CDEVI’ I"l‘ !Ethel Rodddy and Albert Henkel ap- Marriage licenses have been lssued 1o the AT ST. PATRICK PLAY npear in the leading roles. Tickets for n fotlowln |the Saturday night performance ma; A Gift Suggestion. Robert Milln « o) Ihe obtained at Gallery's Catholic Boc —A Suite of McDevitt's OVER. w“"mn s;:"«'d and ,‘,,;,.,, T .‘,,,.,;.,_ Proceeds of “You Take It” Batur- |Store, 718 11th street northwest. Phone =rurm ufin‘nrl.z.r- the 3 nderann AmA Fenwin Croley, Seote Collion and Mary L. Camphor, day Night to Go to Lady of Mats gift that all will sypreciate. George Smackum av ackett. s2u 3-pc_ Suites, 3.25 L took her, MISS LOUISE ANDERSON, Debutante dnughter of Mrw. John R. Mitchell, who heads the list of debu- tantex serving on the girls’ commit- tee for the benefit ball at the New Willard ton ght for the Epincopal Eye, Ear and Throat Howpital Georgila Pillsbury, Miss Spencer and 1iss Lila May Spencer. Mrs. ¢ y Jackson charge of table: in The officers of the Navy and Ma- rine Corps on duty in the Distr will give the first of th 3 winter dances at_the Hotel Monday night, 920 oclock. Two yeirs go these dances were dates set e Jan- sumed winter. The for the succceding dances uary 15 and February 5 The committee in charge of the dances wishes to reach all officers on n tke District and the familfe: duty residing here The central committes of the Women's Universal Alllance has is- { sued invitations for two Sunday even- itng salons to be held on December 3 Mr. Glenn Madlson Brown will be the host at the Thankseiving dinner at the Arts Club tomorrow evening. An informal program will follow the Ainner. Through the courtesy of Mt 'atte ¢ Everett who has off rso of her ballroom at the Schoal, corncr of 18th and Q for the purpose, the Arts Club Pla will repeat their performance of ved T o ve D *and CTRe T ady of the Slipper.” on Saturday e ine, at 8§ 15 o'clock play =iven with pgre last ine at the Arts Ol The perfol ance Saturdsy night will be onen to club members and their friends. e I\ 4 Justice F the Suprem of Columbla on University L jericic Sid f wi'l * of honor and speak ting wili be held on Tue 5 at 4 o'clock. @ es'. After the usial so- period Justice Siddons vill be ntroduc John T. E club, wreside Mrs. Ly ‘tampshir. ame from winter in W ing this afterno fonal Wom Mi retar e the for Sutler {the tex s Party. Pollitzer, national sec- the Woman's Party, will est of honor and_ speaker asfon. Miss Mary Mrs. Kendall s Ani‘a ot Births Reported. The fallowing hirths have been reportsd ¢ the Tealth department in tie last fwenty-four . and and and ¢ and Samuel 'V ani Ethe 10 and Nora Eeo Mayer, oy, Lyle., girl 1 M’ Campbell, bos. toy. James R an Joxeph and § 3. Heury d Mattic Hughes, bov, Arthur & and Trene Collert, gir Roscoe €. and Franees I Love. boy. Roy and Helen Ju-kson, girl SENTENCED FOR SHOPLIFTING Three colored women, charged with shoplifting. were sentenced In the United States branch of the Police Court terday to serve sixty days each in jail without the alternatiVe of paying a fine. They were Annie J. Contee. Beatrice Butler and Geraldine Henderson. No Matter Whether You! —want & room papered or decorated, entire house—same careful® attention —efticient workmen; prices within reason. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. Maln 3373-5374 | 1] [T Before Xmas —brings the family home for the holidays have Colbert modernize the heating plant or in- stall a new Steam or Hot-Water System. {l Holiday cheer in an in- adequa‘ely heated home is unthinkable. |fll‘romnt service — con. sistently Reasonable Prices MAURICE J. COLBERI December 4, at held with great success. Those on'! duty h- that time will be glud T the ies will be re- and 10, at the Clifton, 3100 W street. | | Mrs_ Howard Lincoln Miss Ellzaheth Peet Mrs. J. irs. Dle Wits €@ Croiss: fie White and M A eski will be the hostesse | ne of *he Columbian Wom- | . | Shuxhrue ¢ jother . Special Thanksgiving Dinner 12 Noon to 9 PM Make Your Reservation N ~ Hotel La Fayette Sixteenth at Eye Strect Issac 0. Bell and Mary George 0. Wi Willlam Buti E. Brown of Richmond, John Burgess apd Edna Wright. Erneat Payne and lda B Smith. Hamlet Dozier and Ada A. F. Packer. Mellice B Cornish and Mamie Hamby. George 1 nd Carlotta M. Syker Charles H Warner and Beatrice Smith, e ok and Vera M. Adams, w and Seale Kobertson. rrits and Estelle Windky, both of_Baltimore, Md Norman A. Genaro and i 3 H Jeannette M. Maruccl. attsville, Md, and Jersey City, N. y L M uid aria A Robert ¥ Moll and Evelyn V. Stout. Eugene 1. Fender of Baltimore, Md., and Renn W. Fiwke of Leominter Mans Mann Overton and Daiey Thompson, both of Furmyille. Va. George D Riley and Lenora Eher. ward C_Rathell and Lottie M. Hardy. Edwin Rucker and Elsle L. Branham, both . of Lexington, soYilliam R Simmous and Petrowns Petrus- wn sladys M. Demming sburg, N.C., and Al- 1 Robart Margaret C. Frank L. Colbert and En corse MucMullen and both of Fre A ericksburg, Va Deaths Reported. The fo'lowing deaths hav the health department In G hours heen roported to last twenty-four Agmes A Mar'i Adi M Tyssowski, Hotel Emmn &3 ersity | 8o pital Haosford . Klug. 21, Gurficld Hospital. A < culosis Hospital Ami i st 1t ne. Hospital for the Aged. 4. Providence Hospital. wonths, 328 W st _Rebecca J. Mathews, —_— BENEFIT OF ORPHANS. {Catholic Knights to Give 39th An- nual Donation Party. The Catholic Knights of America | will hold their thirty-ninth annual ble and donation party for the of St Male Orphan in Convention Hall tonighi Heretofore, the henefit has been given on Thanksgivin night but this yvear it was changed to Thansksgiving eve. Arrangements are in charge of the t committee composed of P chairm and who als < ‘nt of the couneil itholic Kni mer J. Nolt chajrr er, secretary, t arer; reception com {mittee. Mr. Tobin: floor committee { ltenry J. Buscher! publieity, Williar |11 Delacy, and donation committe Michael Al ine. NEW CLUB MAPS WORK. Adoption of tentativ ormalities mark nt business of the Newcomers' so¢ benafit Asyluim it 8 o'clock. n PGw I the mo: nsacted at Club jimport meeting the City Club Joseph A after consi art of the fifty dreided t should he form D in Monday K t art presided, and. discussion on the nt, it mher rter m posed of seventy- 1 identified with the nization then read the nd_after Cw de that the club would be in full swing by December 4, adjournment was en {club will meet at the City Club until further notice. LIBRARY OPEN TOMORROW. The Pubiic Library will be open Thanksgiving day the usual week day hours. from @ am. to § p.m. All de- partments of the main library. cludine both those for the circulation f hooks and those for reference, i propos. | nounceme be open as usual {will ARD ENGRAVING . INVITATIONS HAA q Hutchins Bui 10th and D Sts N. Main 2059 13 w can_show many new stles t e vone hat alr Goods Heanty Shog b | %»wmm ! Shaffer’s other requirements. PHONE MAIN 2416 “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” Flowers Sent_dny { Decorations will be entirely in keepjng with the importance of the occasion, if the Thanksgiving table is decked with T We specialize in table decorations, as well as supply choicest cut flowers for all Violets, Roses and Orchids for the Corsage SHAFFER’S 900 14th St. vhere by Telegraph Flowers oo PHONE FRANK. 2362 id John | by-laws and ] an-! The | in- | “Look Your Best” || Victory Church Fund. Bazarova, the American male con- MISS RUTH PETER. When the St. Patrick Players make their last appearance In “You Take It" at Carroll Hall 924 G street, northwest Saturday night, thelr able {cast will be augmented by Miss Ruth | { Peter of 4911 V street northwest, who {is hailed as one of Washington’s com- | ing singers. faturday night's show Ia to be for tire sole benefit of the bullding fund of Our Lady of Victory Church, which burned a little more than 2 month Peter 18 a member of Our Lady of Victory Church, and her vocal selections will be in addition to th regular presentation of “You Take It the St. Patrick Plavers Her serv- ices were obtained through the office of Rev. M F_Yingling, p-stor of the} jdestroyed church Her program to be announced later. You Take It has scored a tremen- Social Printing OF THE BETTER KIND COSTS LESS at “The Sign of Good Printing” | | Moore’s Printcraft Shop 735 13th St. NW. %= 808 - Sunset Inn 1407 Mass. Ave. N.W. Overlooking Thomas Circle ! Special' i = Thanksgiving Dinner { From 1to3and5to7PM $1.25 Per Plate MENU Heart,of Celery Chicken Soup Creole Roast Virginia Turkey Giblet Gravy Cranberry Sauce | i Candied Sweet Potatoes Creamed Onions Pineapple Salad with Cheese Homemade Mince or Pumpkin Pie i Coffee or Tea !} Dancing in the Rustic Garden From 9:30 to 12. lating | Hemstitching || overed B Soed futtons Oppenheimers SHOP UNIQUE A { | { { Feet Young Some women still think the face gives the first warning that Time is robbing them of their youthful vigor and freshness. But it is the feet that often warn first and then complain with increasing frequency until the fate unconsciousliv| takes on a stern, pained or irritated | look. Dr. Efinor Van Buskirk savs: “The woman who wears a cramped shoe is bound to have a cramped | disposition. She can't heln being irritabie, critical and quick tem-, | | | 1 FOOT EASE HELPS YOU Wear the Cantilever Shoe and find out what it means to be foot-l free. When you see Cantilevers you will like them for their trim fines.. When you wear them you will discover that their more nat- ural shape and the curved arch,l | which is flexible like the arches of * your own feet, aliows your feet a new comfort. The flexible arch al-: lows the muscles of your foot to texercise and strengthen. In Canti- levers you should accomplish more , and feel better than ever before. _ Try a pair tomorrow. Widths AAAA to E. | Cantilever Shoe Shop | 1319 F Street N.W. Over Young Men's Shop | past performances { Bazarova may be relled upon to offer | {2 program replete with novelties and | interesting interpretations of classic | and operatic selections. | | He will be assisted by Randolph ! baritone; Miss Dorothy Sea- | 8 3z6 Window Shades. 1003 9th St. N.W. { BAZAROVA WILL SING. | | tralto, with his concert company.| e rmemend o x proeram ot || THE MARY ELISABETH classical and popular numbers | Thanksgtving evening at 8 o'clock| IEA ROOM jat Metropolitan M. Church. If | Will Serve a e any criterion, | Spec’a’ Thanksgiving Dinner $1.50 1779 Columbia Rd. N.W. Phone Col. 5903 30 " violinist, and Miss Herminla Enjoy Thanksgiving Day at The Lee House Fifteenth & L Sts. With an Old-Fashioned Southern Thanksgiving Dinner FromIPM.to4PM. Please make reservations in advance—we'll arrange for parties, carving the turkeys on the table. MENU Smoked Fish Crab Gumbo Roast Virginia Turkey Glazed Virginia Ham Giblet Gravy and Cranberries Mashed Rutabagas Baked White and Sweet Potatoes Creamed Onions Fried Parsnips Celery Radishes Corn Pone Montgomery County Pumpkin Pie Homemade Mince Pie Coffee or Tea $2.50 per plate Telephone Main 2782. Tomorrow Is Thanksgiving Thanksgizving Day s ¢ Public Inventory Day—a time to take stock of the bountiful supply of blessings which each one of us has received and enjoved during the year—the Day set aside by Our Great Republic to collectively and indizvidually Give Thanks. As e Nation, we have snany glos s to be thankjul for, chicf among which has becn our leader- ship in the cause of Justice, Deinocracy end Good IVl to all the Peoples of the IWorld. As Individuals, we offer thanks jor the great pei- sonal blessings of health, prosperity and happiness wwhich we have enjoved during the year. And as e Store Organization we give thanks at this time to all of our good friends for the spirit of practical co-operation extended to us in our endeavors to serve you with the necessities of life and happiness. To be Merchants of Our City is a prizilcge which hold wery dear, and for this reason we publicl our Thanks in terins of hearticst eppreciatios rlebacher Twelve Ten and Twelve Twelve F St. ; CXPress To ¥« ERNEST SCHELLING The Nation’s Pianist Honored by Many Nations NATIONAL THEATER DEC. 5th The masterly performance of Ernest Schelling is the complete combination of a great talent developed u..der such teachers as Le chetizky, Moszkowski, and Pade ew ki. The n.agnificent playing of Schelling may be heard at will by owners of »The DUO-ART~ REPRODUCING PIANO - PIANOLA - PIANO AlU-in-one-Combined Ernest Schelling is one of the z:-l pianists who record ex= clusively for the Duo-. He has made the following beautiful record: 5681—Nocturne in F-sharp, Op. 15, No. 2 5839—Nocturne in G, Op. 37, No. 2 5721—Polonaise in A-flat, Op. 53 - (Frederic Francois Chopin) 5708—Rhapsodie Hongroise, No. 10 5770—Sonata in B-minor, First Movement: Lento; Allegro energico = = 5786—Sonata in B-minor, Second Movement: Andante sostenuto - - - 5799—Sonsta in B-minor, Third Allegro energico - - = SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS .8 DeNOLL EMMONS S.SMI Qd DEMOLL & Washington's AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Stree snvey Duo-Art Duanclas VWebar DuoArt Piasolas Asoliar: Vorals

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