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¢ ©f the Sunday school lesson at 4:45 | 0 pm. YirW. Clgy 3813 K street. Emory Methodist Church absaar, be. 8t. Yaul's M. E. en’s Service Clul tion in dancing, o o'clock,~1101 E street. of Chiropractic, Towa, will lecture on 1th street, room 6086, chiropractic, 8 a'clock, in ballroom | 0 11th street of New Willard Hotel. = * be given by the Needlework Club at | yersity, 8 o'clock. Radio from the i residence of Mrs. F. H. Deland, 2318 “,m-,,.’;",. campus, speeches and music fill. Some s_x_cc!( they wnu!&l'he sellliv . from 2:30 to 6 o’clock and | will form the program. i ing, and it is gilt-edge ; but al oTthe the marks are ye 1t doesn't th for Public Welfare.” under aus- — & Bilk, who, from the ears of pork- 4 x;lxvu;;.\-:xrlalln'i-(» ll\r, l1—{ D. Al;plnh%l v;m up;nkk?( ai ers make purses of fine silk. W ull, 8 o'clock. | class lecture, 8 o'clock, ucking- soon will hold our rally Arctic ":‘:lysi's“,’.'e" Bubjeot, T Character orange groves; we're shipping to| edueation w Church_w tarian House, Sisters. will THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D Abe Martin Says: :| The Easy Marks | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. ture on “The House Beautl - BODAY. oclock, at Bible Institut James R Tune will give exposition | 1824 H street. Public invited. @ stitute of Brooklyn, N. Y. will llvo‘ The easy marks are waiting, to fall for sinful tricks; their money they are crating, to ship for gilded | bricks. The gold mines of Nebraska have looked to them like plums, peach orchards Alaska have cost them mighty sums. Oh, anything ] ginning at 5 o'clock. Buffet supper. ‘rONIGH Sale of fancy The women of Washington Helghts rticles for benefit of | Presbyterian Church will hold a ba- “Lurch South. gaar from 4 to 10 o'clock. Entertain- Danctie assembly of Catholic Woms | Ment at 8 o'elock. 9 o'clock. Instruc-| The Business Women's Council will 2 magr TG clock M Necture Toont that glitters, that's boomed by dis- L ol ot Colora i tant sharks, looks good to these Club. dance, 8 1i 7 / ant sharks, looks g S allevatpcolbradohe B poor critters we know as easy; J marks. Napoleons and promoters ' invent some glossy fake, and catch, i N the easy voters, and all the coin they Ohio State University alumni in . = make. Anon some local Caesars) Sit Washington will hold its annual get- propose to build a mill to manu- Silver ‘tea and Christmas sale will together at George Washington Uni- facture tweezers, a big demand to Rambler Pastimo Maj: Dent Atkinson of Palmer School | Big Sisters will meet. 8 o'clock, at n American War Mothers will meet | r. Norman Thomas of New York |at Thomson School for election of | ial Owner- | officers. pay enough! We're backing those New Yorkers, the weil known Fraud rent-Teacher As- 8 o'clock. Dr. Ba The Women's Overseas Service t of public . | League will meet, 8 o'clock, at Y. W. sloyd of the C. A., 1333 F street. Death Valley all ds of heating stoves. We're raising alligators along the southern coasts; we ship refrigerators to Greenland’s grate- ful hosts. So cease your efforts vocal to get us to invest; we fall for nothing local, home projects we de- test. We patronize the faker who has a moral kink, who prints an acre of bunk in scarlet ink (Copyright.) W/ Mr. an’ Mrs. Lafe Bud’s maid spent th’ week end with ‘em. Th’ baggage belongin’ t' th’ & Order East- liance of All Souls’ .,Q“E‘!:'r“ Y él i troupe at Melodeon Hall last a basaar 5 'clock. at Uni- |ner at Masonic Temple, 13th street ’ Columbla road. |ana New York avenue. Dinner from | Night got carried thro’ so th aesthetic dancer had t give th’ 5 to 8 o'clock. ‘llis Wheatley Glee Club, Y. W.| whole show. will give a sing at Fifteenth (Copyright and R Streets Presbyterian Church bazaar. MT. VERNON MEMORIAL TREES The Women's Rathbone T Newspaper Service.) “FATHERS AND SONS” TO DIN'E N CASTORIA at thc For Infants and Children Two trees—one in_ memory of | tonight fll speak | George Washington and the other in!plans h s of mem- |memory of Martha Washington—will | There will be no addresses, as has Ve planted at Mount Vernon at 11:30 | been the usual custom in ihe past | o'clock, December 12, by the Sulgrave | but games will be played at the Institution of New York. The trees,|tables, and the group will later go inUse Formorsovun; an oak and an elm, are from Eng-[to the boys' department, whero the | Alyayy bears land. _Mme. Elizabeth Nolker willbuilding will be thrown open. There . super- | sing “The Star Spangled Banner” at |will be competitive athletics between the & In- | the ceremo the fathers and so! % ' : esan 7. .y | '4 N l L 5 J '1‘ I ||il f v ‘ i : H s . : ; Here’s The Last Sale ¥ | A/ i | i H of the Series Featuring \ Beautiful Sllks 3 for Gift Things! AT EXTRAORDINARY SAVINGS !! PLUS AN UNMATCHABLE SERVICE have “Loom-to-Wearer” prices demonstrated value- superiority as in this Sale No. 9! Women who will want silks to make up gift things will find this final event—a sale of sales—the greatest silk-buying oppor- tunity of the season! Our York, Pa.,, siik mill has been planning many days to concentrate these items! Make comparisons. New Persian Broche “Dad” will appreciate a lounging robe or smoking Jacket from this orlental- toned silk; beautiful de- A Christmas Silks--Direct From The Silk Mills!! Broadcloth Shirtings Make “him” a shirt for Xmas! This material has w . sl §1.69 | FLAT CREPE $3.25 Paisley Crepes A beautiful selaction of patterns, 40 in. wide; suit- \_~» able for panel. sleeves, 2 " blouses, ‘4/‘ ete {] ' All-Silk Duvetyne f 36-in. wide navy, seal, cocoa, henna and black; regular $5.00 quality, spe- cial .. o 36-Inch Silk Jersey Lovely quality for bloom- ers, frocks, etc. durable and many light shades; . $1.50 value nNOW.......... $6 Brocaded Tinsel Cloth 3 Fashion's newest rage for Armstrong McCall Patterns ~ We Will Gladly Give You _Samples! Spool Silk ;“ &fl&‘o‘i@mb@f@@nmm One. 1114 G Street N.W. ‘Phone Main 8306 signs, special &t..eeen.... 40-In. Brocaded Canton Beautifu] patterns, super- jor quality adaptable for new holiday frock: shades; $4.50 value. .. 40-Inch Satin Cantoh { Unusually heavy quality; for frocks, blouses, kimo- nos, eto.; all desirable shades; §5 quality........ . 53-In. Caracul Plush Buitably welghted for coats, and fashionable | winter frooks; shades of i\ black and brown; $8.60 o i value nowW......... seeene Yard-Wide Corduroys /" / Regular $1.26 quality; heavy * weave; for dresses, cushlons, c robes, etc N Brainerd and S o C. FRIDAY 'DECEMBER DULINeMARTING. 1215-17 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street or your infor Hours—8:45 to 5:30 mation ~~-and guidance EACH season the thousands of discriminating Washingtonians who have made us their Gift Headquarters for the entire year, look to us for appropriate tokens. The season’'s specialization reflects at this time completeness of assortment in BEAUTIFUL, PRACTICAL and ENDURING GIFTS. We are offering from our stocks a partial list of— GIF T ---suggestions SILVERWARES ! From time lmmemonfl, silver has . been the sovereign gift. In dignified and famous designs we have an exten-.- sive assortment of the finest sterling and heavily plated wares. | Sterling Silver Bnnbon Diches, $4.50 to $20.00 ! Sugar and Cream, $21.00 to $42.00 } Jam Jars, $4.00 to £14.00 Mayonnaise Bowls, $11.50 to $24.00 Bread Trays, $14.00 to $36.00 Sandwich Plates, $13.00 to $45.00 Vases, $4.50 to $45.00 Candlesticks, $13.50 to $40.00 { Pie Knives, $3.50 to $6.00 . i Silver Mounted Carving Sets, $5.00 to | $20.00 | An extensive display of Sterling Flat Ware in a variety of unusual patterns. Fine Heavily Plated Ware Tea Sets, 5 pieces, $35.00 to $125.00 Hot Water Kettles, $22.00 to $50.00 Meat dishes, all sizes and a variety of patterns, $5.00 to $45.00 each Water Pitchere, $10.00 to $35.00 { Bread Trays, $4.00 to $15.00 | La;;er&’es with Pyrex Glass, $5.00 to | 5.4 1 Double Vegetable Dishes, $7.50 to $36.00 Electric Percolators, $23.00 to $35.00 Our collection includes many other attractive pieces. OLD DUTCH REPRODUCTION Quaintly shaped with embossed fig- ures of ancient design, these unusual . pieces in silver plate make a distinc- tive gift. Tea Sets, 5 pieces, ‘aS 00 Tray to match, Hot Water Keitle, ns 00 Flower Baskets, $10.00 1o $35.00 Candlesticks, $6.00 to $28.00 a pair Cocktail Shakers, $13.50 to $20.00 CRYSTAL Our exquisite collection of rock crys- tal, lightly cut and etched patterns in Imported and American wares, ofl'e: distinctive selections. Cut Glass Berry Bowls, $3.75 10 $12.00 Fruit Bowls, $6.75 to $25.00 Compotes, $6.50 to $16.75 Cream and Sugar, $6.00 to $18.00 Vases, $2.50 to $60.00 Bud Vases, $1.00 to $3.00 Vinegar Cruets, $1.75 to $3.75 | CIllflf Jars, $13.50 to $27.00 | Candlesticks, $2.75 each Perfume Bottles, $1.50 to $6.75 Desk Sets, $25.00 to $35.0¢ exh: | Table Service Goblets, $16.50 to $67.50 the dozen Fruit Cocktails, $10.00 10 $57.00 Sherbets, $10.00 to_ $45.00 Parfaits, $18.00 to $40.00 l-‘m;er Bowls, $12.00 to $65.00 er Bowl Plates, $15.00 to $75.00 !l‘u Glasses, $10.00 to $50.00 Tnmblen. $8.50 to $57.50 i Grapefruits, §40.00 Light Cut and Etched Goblets, $6.00 to $18.00 the dozen | Tall Sherbets, $6.00 to $18.00 Low Sherbets, $3.50 Finger Bowls, $6.00 to $21.00 Finger Bowl Plates, $9.00 to $21.00 Teo Tea Classes, $3:50 to $13.50 Tumblers, $1.50 to $12.00 e ik gar and to $7. Waier Pitchers, 205 o 8300 cach’ Plain and Encrusted Gold Goblets, $8.50 to $45.00 the dozen Fruit Cocktails, $10.00 to $38.50 Sherbets, $11.00 to $35.00 Clarets, $12.00 to $25.00 Parfaits, $10.00 to $25.00 3 Finger Bowls, $12.00 to $120.00 Finger Bowl Plates, $12.00 to $125.00 Tee Tea Glasses, $23.50 to $25.00 Tumblers, $6.50 to $25.00 Grapefruits, $35.00 to $65.00 Windsor Chairs, Overatulf ed Chairs, Library Tables, End Tables, Daven: port Tables, Talwm'etus, Sewing Stands, Book Racks, Humidors, Con- sole Sets, etc. FINE ARTS ; Paintings, Humlm.-. Fac-Similes ind Dnonu‘ - CHINAWARES In all the phases of gift giving fine China is one which brings real happi- ness to the woman who takes pride in her table appointments. - The famous Lenox China, America's foremost product, of which we are sole Waahinglon distributore, offers many artistic and approprmle pat- terns. Imported designs in English, French, ]dpauesc. and other wares are on display in single pieces and in sets. Of unusual interest for appropriate gifts is our collection of Bon Bons, 50c 10 $3.00 Salad Bowls, $1.50 1o $37.50 Nut Bowls, £2.00 1o $2.50 Marmalade Jars, $1.00 to $7.50 Jam Jars, $3.00 10 $4.00 rompms. $2.00 to $£23.00 $3.50 10 $12.50 Sandwich Trays, $4.50 to 00 Breakfast Sets. $5.00 to $55.f Tea Sets, $7.50 to $127.00 l”lmcol-u ts, $4.00 10 $40.50 C § 7 Open Stock Chinawares, of more than 100 different designs, American and Imported, including the well-known American Lenox make, enables gift pnr('hls(‘s in eet or single items. 100 piece sets, $16.70 to $665 Hand Painted China, in Salad Bowls, - Punch Bowls, Sandwich Sets, Cake Sete, and many other attractive pieces. Gold Encrustation Covered China, in Salad Plates, Chop Plates, Salad Bowls, Cake Plates, Crlery Trays, Bon Bons, and other pieces are dis- played in many designs. Administration China, including Grant, Lincoln, Haycs and McKinley, also reproductions in George and Martha Waehmglon China. POTTERY ROOKWOOD —the art ceramic The classic beauty of America's foremost pottery is dominated by a lofty art ideal re- flected in each design, which is never dupli- cated. We are the exclusive Washington distributors of these wares and the gift lover will appreciate our extensive display, includ- ing Vases, Flower Bowls, Book Ends, Con- ;nle Sets, and other pieces, priced from $2 to 150. Gouda Pouery, an old Dutch ceramie, in quaint colors and shapes, reasonably priced - fium $1.00 to $7.00 -Art Pottery, in Ruskin and other wares, in- cludes Vases, Bowls, Candlesticks, Console -Sets and other objects moderately priced from 35c to $5.50. GIFT TABLES As a convenience to the Christmas shopper we have segregated, as to price, a variety of appropriate gift suggestions, upon different tables, at 50c, $1. S1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $5 and $10, which permits of varied choice. ART SUGGESTIONS Mirrors, in various sizes and designs $15.00 to $275.00 Console Sets, Table and Mirror to match, $150.00 up Marbles, 81500 to $100.00 Aquariums, $4.00 to $57.50 Photograph Frames, $8.75 to $22.50 Candlesticks, $7.50 1o $16.50 Desk Sets finished in Bronze and Silver, $9.00 1o $40.00 . Florentine Trays, $12.50 to $22.50 Door Stops, in attractive designs and decorations Decorated Wicker Trays, $10.00 to $17.50 Dinner Chimes, $8.50 to $16.50 each - Cape Cod Lighters, $4.00; with tray, $5.00 Mahogany Trays, $3.50 to $15.00 HOUSEHDLD FURNISHINGS _.,Alm!nuu Percolators, $2.98 to $6.75 - ‘Nickel-Copper Percolators, Carving Sets; from $1.50 to $27.00 Vacuum Bottles, $1.50 up quinnm Bottles, unbruk.ble. $7.50 1o 5.00 ‘Vatuum Carafe Sets, $9.25 to $20.00 Crumb Tray and Scraper, 50c to $2.25 .Fireless Cookers, $12.50 to $42.00 Thermo Bottle Cases, $5.00 to $7.50 . Motor Sets, $9.75 uwp LAMPS The soft glow of appropriate lighting creates an atmosphere of coziness and comfort in the home. These distinc- tive lamps make an ideal gift long lpprecnted Our designs are of the latest in all types including an inter- esting display of Novelty Lamps. figures and other unusual patterns. Table Lamps Mahogany, $3.75 1o $8. Antique Gold, and Antique Gold. & Polychrome and and Gold, $8.7 Metal, Silver finish, 56.50 1o $4250 Wmn;ht Iron, $22.50 to $50.00 Black and Gold leaf, hand carved, $65.00 Handel Lamps, in copper and verde finishes th hand tleroulcd glass yebrom: and up er, and Polychrome Lampe. plain and decorated, $10.00 1o <7100 Floor Lamps Solid Mahogany and sy finish, $15.00 up Antique Gold Finish, $2( 00 Polychrome and Antique Gold. £18.50 up ‘Walnut and Polychrome, Ivory, Gold and Polychro Boudoir Lamps Antique Ivory, $3.00 to $1u.0, Amtique Gol fimsh. $3.00 10 $3.000 Black and Gold, and Black and Silver, $5.50 up Pottery nad China Vase Lamps in Luster, Plain and Decorated, $10.00 to $15.00 Boudoir Lamp, complete with shade. $5.00 Torcheres Five Light, Gold and Bluk tisich, with Marble base, $85.00 each Designs_in Antique Gold, Polychrome and Wrought lnm priced from $25.00 10 $100.00 each Bridge Lamps Polychrome, $16.50 up Gold and Polychroms. Ivory and Stippled G 5.00 up Stippled Gold and Mahoganv. $3750 up Black and Antique Gold, shade to match, $50.00 complete Wrought Iron, with Parchmeut Shade. $28.00 complete Chair Lamps Mahogany, $10.00 up Antique Gold and Polychr. Walnut and Antique i) np Black and Gold, with 2 biack and gold shade to match. $67.50 complete Stippled Gold and Blue. with 2 shade to match, $87.50 complet: Desk Lamps Handel Desk Lampe, finished i coppes, Silver and verde with hand-painted glass shades, $18.75 to $27.50. Many other attractive designs at moderate prices. VENETIAN GLASSWARE Refugees from Padua carried the art of making this beautiful ware to the lagoons of Venice in the fifth century. The surprising lightness and rich beauty of color are peculiar merits of- these delicate pieces, interpretations of masterpieces of old, which find at- tractive use on the table and in the boudoir. Perfume Bottles, $12.00 to $16.50 Candy Jars, $8.75 to $18.00 Covered Puff Jars, $12.00 Candlesticke, $15.50 to $50.00 the pair Compotes, $25.00 ENGLISH SPODE CHINA For the unusual in gifts our interest- ing art objects and useful pieces in English Spode offer exceptional op- portunity. The rich whiteness and skillfully reproduced designs are dis- tinctive features of this ware. Bonlmn Baskets, $6.75 Bowls, $7.50 Flower Center, .oo 'l' Pot, y nd $17.50 ct Sugar Cn-n. 7 T e u and §Illm $30.00 llup:oun Sulltl $40.00 the dosen NOTE: This is just a part, and will serve to ucquaml you with the vast collection of gifts in our assortments. TP