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WASHINGTON, U. O, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922. © 1219-1221 G Street NMW, Store Hours—9 to 6 g JVChrictma: Savings Checks Cashed l g Gift Specials! This model Victrola.... EVERY STYLE EVENINGS BUY A VICTROLA!! HERE! NO CASH PAYMENT Simply purchase a few records of vour own selection and we select AT ONCE! NO PAYMENTS UNTIL NEXT YEAR ‘The one house in Washington where every recocd in the Victor Catalogue is carried in stock. OPEN 155 VICTROLAS 1! NOW!!! will deliver the instrument you by 1. @ fully GUARANTEED BY US, both e w0 maserel and workmanships. FURTMERMORE. WE GUARANTEE TO OfL REGULATE AND TUNR TUE MOTOR OF SAID VICTROLA DURING THE LIFETIME OF SAME 'WITHOUT COST TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER. We Give This Bon Of FREE Service Its advantages are self-explana- tory. Its saving in dollars of service are easily appreciated if you have ever owned a talking machine be- fore. i GENUINE . —ineluding both upright and consoles— the largest assortment in Washington. l 0 0’Clock N Northeast Branch, 900 H St. N.E. Washington’s Leading Victor House BRPRRVERERVERERERVER] i TRY In Cordovan, W thing for the little ones’ gift, 3 pairs for. . o Hoslery Section. Sitk Middy Ties Corded Edges . .... Sport Wear Department Make Him a Tie for Christmas Knit or crochet him a tie; he'll appreciate it. We have the Minrose in the price are a instructions. Holiday Boxes Children’s Buster Brown Ribbed Hose Made of the best quality Jean, with wool collar and cuffs; guaranteed fast colors; trimmed with beautiful chev- rons; a real value. Each one neatly boxed in attractive gift || box. « 5285 Sport Wear Section. Fama s ind HOSIERY The Famous Guaranteed Silk Hosiery Each Pair in attrac- tive Holiday Box with a beautiful Xmas card. $ l fi Pair N We have them in * Black or Cordovan. This is a gift that will . be appreciated. Hoslery Section. hite and Black ; just the 85¢ Tie Silk at 75c a spool, and included crochet hook, neckband and complete Art Goods Section. at the Notion Counter—Sc and 10¢ kina in Baltimore, Md.. f | but Is convalescing and will arrive in Washington today for a visit before re- (Ehnllnuea from Eighth Page.) home, in Bloomington, Ill, and have opened their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel for the winter. Representative C. Willlam Ramseyer and family of Bloomfield, Iowa, have returned to Washington for the win- ter and have opened their apartments at the Burlington Hotel. Miss Mary Weller McCarthy, who has been absent three weeks on a series of visits in Boston, Fall River and New York, will return to Wash- ington December 15. Mr. and Mrs. Truman G. Palmer have returned to the city, after an absence of three months, and are at the Bur- lington Hotel for the winter. _Mr. Horace aslee, Mr. George G. Fuller and Capt. John E. Wood have aken Mrs. Robert W. McPherson’s resi- dence at 1240 19th street for t| vinter. They will be at home this afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock, fi i Agnew, who is leaving ington to take a new assignment in laska. Mrs. Eward Dougherty of Nash ., daughter of the commissioner of gation and Mrs. D. B. Carson, will spend the holidays with her parents at the Hadleigh, 16th street. Mrs. Dougherty has been ill at Johns Hop- for six weeks, turning to her home in Nashville, Tenn. Representative Vincent M. Brennan of Michigan was host at dinner last night at the Lee House for the group of eight municipal officers of Det who came to Washington to witne: formal ceremony incident to the taking the oath of office as a member of the nate by the former mayor of Detroit, mes Couzens. Wilcox, Judge Arthur Mr. Richard W. d . Gulford, Mr. Joseph Mr. R. M. Watson, Mr. John and Mr. George D. J. Finn. Mr. and Mrs. Lyoman Kendall en- |“F tertained a company informally at dinner last evening preceding the opera, when their guests included the former United States minister to Bel- gium and Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, their daughter, Miss Yvonne Town. send; Mr. and Mrs. Effingham Law- rence Townsend, Mme. Richard Bo- nelli, Mr. William Marrow and Mr. Carroll Winslow and Mr. Thes Munds of New York. e and Mrs. S. Wallace ew York arrived in Represental Dempsey of Washington on Wednesday and are at the Shoreham for the winter. If all the plans being made for the debutantes® benefit of N ballrooms of the night of January 11 are carried out the event will undoubtedly be one of the very prettiest balls ever to take here. Mrs. Thomas Hagner is nd ‘ll'r *har all to be given for the od House In the ew Willard the C of boxes. season and |, fort for the s s of the ball, which has now become an annual debutante of bending Mrs. C. C. Chase, who was her parents, the Secretary of the In- terior and Mrs. A. B. Fall, at_their artment at Wardman Park Hotel, “I’ffi. for her home, in Three Rivers, Miss Mary E. Merrick will entertain at a dinner and dance at the teahouse, 820 Connecticut avenue northwest, this afternoon, when there will be about forty guests, 1y solemnized yesterday. 7. in Richmond, V After a northern trip Mr. and M supplee will ma their home in W ington. Lieut. Commander and Mrs. H. B. The guests wera: | HARTRIS: EwWiNG will be presented tomorrow, being Miss Elizsabeth Beale. f a series of diplomatic teas to Mrs. Ernest Knaebel, Mrs. J. J. O'Con- | C. /C. Tyler, Miss Sybil Baker, Miss nor, Mrs. A. S. Fleld, Mrs. C. D.|Estey, Miss Dorothy Allen, Miss Davis, Mrs. W. E. Safford, Mra. Paul | Loulse _Young, Miss Martha Sta Wrockett, Mra. C. F. Blackburn, Mrs. [ Miss Ruth eeks, Miss Isabella - O- Boswell, Mrs. Snowden, Mrs. (Continued on Tenth Page.) IS YOUR HOME READY FOR XMAS? WINDOW SHADES AT FACTORY PRICES Your window shades play a prominent part in your hollday festivities. You can have shades made to order that Wwill harmonize with your home decorations at our store at factory prices. Ask us for estimates. 7 by the Women's City Club “he’ winter. Mrs. A. Me tock will pre i swormstedt will assist in receiv- .. Raphael Semmes cn- ner last evening at 130 o'clock president ogy League, ated lecture on eva” following the semi-monthly league dinner at 7:30 o'clock at the clubrooms, Art Center, corner L, street and Connecticut ave- nue northwest. Miss Mary Slattery of Greenville, 8. °C., is a_guest of Miss Ellen E. Newton in her apartment at the Lee House. The Washington Wellesley Club will have its annual bazaar and food sale tomorrow from 10 am. to 6 p.m., at 1113 Connecticut avenue. The fol- lowing members of the club will as- sist Mrs. Samuel Herrick, chairman; Have You Sent in Your Limerick for the Sitreux Limerick Contest? When your net doesn’t sit true ow are in Washington for a stay of month and are at the Powhatan. . Cornelius Vanderbilt, mother of Countess Szechenyi, will, take a house in Washington for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miehelson ‘en- tertained at dinner last evening in their home, in Georgetown. Among cere Capt. and Mrs. Luke Mrs.” William Frederic Frederick McReynol Tuohy of Parls, who i M. Clemenceau. Mr. Benjamin Charles Michelson, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michelson, will arrive here from New Orleans and Ferdinand raveling with within @ few days to remain until| early in January, when he will sail for Paris. Mr. Michelson is an engineer. Mme. Jusserand Assisting At Women's City Club Tea. Mme. Jusserand, wife of the am- bassador from France, will assist in- formally at a tea at the Women's City Club, which will be given in her honor_on Thursda; December 14, Tomorrow We " REDUCTI SHOES for pre Ezclusive Agents in WashMington 1219 F Street = Ltle Devecrz REG.U.S. PAT, OFF. T.G.R CO. INFANTS, MISSES AND GROWING GIRLS Every pair reduced, regardless f of style and leather. A most ap- 8% to 11 Child's ‘Welt Soles 1% to 3 (Black Kid and Gua g3 g5 It Tt B T $4.85 2y to 7 - Growine foun Metal Tace. . $5.45 B weie Gotes | P 222,700 $5.95 1219 F STREET N. W. Shoes sad Heglery for Women and Childres —but gives your hair a drag- ged, drawn, dismal look, or else stands out in waves and loops- then ask for Sitroux, the hair net that sits true. The highest qualityinhairnets —made of finest, ongest, lus- trous, human hair, davcrl{llnnd woven to give strength and “stretch™—yet sold for only 10c. Sitroux | PRONOUNCED IT-TRUX" ’ HAIR NET t _/ _ HosIsRY 71219 F Street Start a Great ON SALE CHILDREN ciative Xmas Gift. N Note the Special [ Low Prices Sizes Price s Patent and black n 13 to 5 i Tt J | Kia * $1.65 Turned Sotes | Biown & " $2.15 Patent and Kid But- Ul 5% to & tom turned sotes. 9265 T4 g4 Patent Lace...... $2.75 [ Tan Lace.... $2.95 Tan Calf and et Tacen. e $3.95 Black Kid and Gun { Metal Lacer o $3.65 [| for QUEEN QUALITY SHOES . Philipsborn 608 TO 614 11th ST. NW. Tempting Values in Coats tempting‘ly pricecl o' ——[o]c——=]o[c—=]o]—=]o]——=|o[c—=]o]c—=]al—=]ale——]o|c——= o[ c—=] ] cdly demonstrated in the Coats in these popular grades. 325 $ 375 395 3115 135 Other Coats rinzing in price up to $195.00 modeled. Nutria, Platinum, Wolf and Beaver. rel, Fox Collars. jole—=—lolc——|oj——=lolc——|o[—=| 0| —=]o[—] of Beaver, Caracul, Monkey, Wolf, Squirrel, Fox. Beaver and Wolf, Other Gift Items Traveling Clocks, $6.50 to $35. Diaries, $1.75 to $6.75. Address Books, $1 to $6. Leather Calendars, $2.25. Soissor Sets, $3.75 to $15. Plain and Fur-trimmed The Philipsborn influence on quality and on price is point- Sport Coats, in Chinchilla Double-faced Cloths; Mannish Mixtures; Maricen and Astrakan. Smartly Fur-trimmed Coats, in Panvelaine, Bolivia, Normandy —wrappy effects; with collars of genuine Wolf, Squirrel, Fur-trimmed and Plain Coats, in Lustrosa, Marvells, Arabella and Fashona—with Caracul, Beaver, Wolf, Squir- Fur-trimmed Coats, in the finer grades—Arabella, Marvella, Fashona, Lustrosa, etc.—with enormous collars Handsome Costs, in Gerona, Arebells, Lustrosa, Fashona, etc~with collars of Squirrel, Fox, Caracul, Many distinctive Models, plain and fur-trimmed; Gerona, Panvelaine, Lustrosa, Fashona—with grace- fully designed collars of Wolf, Fox, Sqmrnl. Beaver. Writing Cases In a choice of the better leathers and in models for lap, ship- board or train. $9.75 4, $37.50 SELKERs Leather Goods Company 1324-26 F St. N.W. 7ic to [ol——lol——lo]l——c——]o/]———cl——lol——lo——clc——lol— | a a‘nmmmmmufi; i T P AR T Xmas Hosiery Hose—of perfect quality ; some all silk ; others with lisle garter tops. Fancily boxed 5 i 2 $1.95 E Genuine full fashioned, pure silk ' E : ; 5§ i Crepe de chine—cut large and E generously full; lace trimmed = with built-up and strap shoulders. Flesh, Or- s w chid, Peach, Nile, Tea > Rose .eeeeeveennnn... from $3.45 to $19.75 . Chemise Crepe de chine; built in the tai- lored and lace-trim- med models. Flesh, % White, Tea Rose, Nile Other grades from $1.95 to $15 = Step-Ins Crepe de chine, Lorelei Satin : and Radium Silk. s 95 2 White, Orchid, Flesh 2' and Black ............ Other grades from $3.95 to $5.95 Camisoles Crepe de chine, Satin, Radior Silk, and dainty lace s w trimming. Flesh, Navy, l' Black and Brown..... Other grades from $1.50 to $2.95 Petticoats Radium and Jersey Silk—in all the wanted colors; tailor-fin- ished and hemstitched; s 95 plaited flounces—in i the suit colorings..... Other grades from $1.95 to $1250 Pettibockers Of the new models: in Jersey and Radium Silk—the ss 00 shades that are proper v and popular... Other grades Wit Crepe de Chines, Georgette, Velvet Blouses—with round or V neck; and Matelasse 53.95 Silk Jackets—modeled in the new hipline..... E Tailored Blouses — Voile and ¢ Dimity ; handmade ; trimmed with real filet and Irish lace. s w Round and V neck and Ji Tuxedo front......... New Hipline Blouses. in Crepe de Chine, Caravan Cloth, Paisley, Lace, Satin. Effectively beaded and embroidered. 57.95 In all the suit color- T by NI G AL Fiber Silk Scarfs, deep fringed ends: stripes and plaid 51 .79 combinations Other grades from $2.95 to $7.95 Pure Wool Worsted Sweaters, § with round or V neck; 32.49 g plain and fancy weaves Wool Tuxedo and Slip-over Sweaters; and combinations of = and V neck; belted; ss'w some with pockets. ... Other from $1.95 to $35.00 Smmmm T A T i wool and fiber; round / ce=——a|nalc