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SBCIETY.™ For HER Start paying next year small monthly payments Nothing Now “The Free-Westinghouse” SEWING MACHINE “The Free-Westinghouse” Portable Electric $5 Monthly “The Free” combines unmistakably new and BET Its value TER Features, not to be found in other makes. is readily apparent, but years of service PROV'E old machine accepted as part payment. yoerlieitier's SHOP UNIQUE EIGHTH AND E STS. &w in Our New Store, 12th St. Just Above F HRERERERERERERE NN .__'THE SUNDAY 'STXR WASHINGTON, D. U. DECEMBER 17. 1922—PART 2. {in Omaha. Neb, in the autumn and ix now making her home ln Wash- ington. Children's Benefit Ball Mahogany, Walnut or Golden, Waxed or . Fumed Oak Fumed Oak To Be Held December 26 & The annual benefit ball for the 2 Children’s Country Home, to be given Desk Electric . Cabinet e e 31.50 s7.50 Washington Hotel the night of December 26, shows clearly the Monthly Monthly interest that Washington society i feels in ‘the home, and Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr. president, has largely augmented the list of box published with names mportan Besides the cial and resident annual guests. there to further enliven the udents home holders o1 nati of prominent guests for the Others who have reserved it. Your inclu Mrs. Edwatd B, Lean, Mrs. Marshall 1d, Mrs. John R. Williams and .Mrs. Joseph Leiter. Proceeds of the bal! will go toward »f the Children’s Couptry d on Grant road. jes on @ worthy work ummer in_caring for children hospitals for purposes of The home authorities hle soon to inaugurate a iode of operation, funds Mrs. Wadsworth and her sverning the home, who John Newbold, vice Mrs. Clarke Waggaman, and Mrs. Fleming New- tant treasurer, point out tion of this plan depends extent on the amount of money raised by the ball. Arrangements for the affair are iny charge of a ball committee, heldedi by Mrs. Charles C. Glover, jr. American Legion Post To Entertain “Buddies™ Plans have been prepared by the entertainment committe of George Washington Post, No. 1, of the Amer- ican Legion to furnish members of the post, visiting members of otherl posts, the department officers, the ladies’ several wounded Walter General auxiliary units and “buddies” from Hospital and other ‘Hall for the Lindergarten cago, I1, have been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Willlams on 334 street. The Christmas entertainment of the Sunday school of All Saints' Eplsco- pal Church will be held Friday, De- cember 22, at 3 o'clock in the Parish and pri- mary departments and at 7:45 o'clock for the junior and senfor departments. The play, “How the Christmas Song Was Found,” will be given at both entertainments under the direction of Mrs. Arthur B. Crane and Miss Eleanor Dillenbach. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Nisbet of Irvington-on-the-Hudson have been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mil- lard S. West of Hesketh street. Mr. and Mrs. R. Preston Shealey of Melrose street left Thursday for New York, where they will spend the week and. Miss Frances M. Noble-Jones, the daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. George Noble-Jones of Hesketh street, is re- turning Wednesday from Vassar Col- lege to spend the Christmas holidays. tions will give a delightfully arrang- ed Christmas program. It is request- ed that donations for the Seocial Serv- ice League of Montgomery county be dellvered at this meeting for distri- bution. Nathan W. Robertson, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomag Robertson of Melrose street, who is.a senior at the University of Michigan, returned on Saturday to spend the Christmas holi- days with his parents. Miss Yvonne Shelton of Riverside Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Miller, for- merly of New York city, have bought a home on Ingomar street. Mrs. Robert R. Mahorney of Ingo- mar street repeated the program which she gave several weeks ag a musical on Friduy evening fc benefit of the Episcopal mission at | Barcroft, Va. Following a custom long prevalent in continental Europe, the children of Chevy Chase and of Montgomery county have formed a band of stroll- ing minstrels to go from house to'Drive York, who spent the house on Christmas eve and sing|Thanksgiving holidays with her Christmas carols, the fund thus ed | mother, Mrs. Richard Floyd Irwin of to be used for the benefit of the So-|Ingomar street, has gone to Los An- clal Service League of Montg« | geles, Calif. | county. A lighted candle will be| Maj. and Mrs. R. 5. Oberly and| placed in the window of homes wish- | their daughter Elizabeth of the Chevy | ing to welcome the young musicians, | Chase apartments will spend the | the stroll being about near the hour |Christmas holidays {n Philadelphia, | of 7 o'clock. | Pa., with Mrs. Oberly’s father. The Woman's Club of Chevy Chase| M s Fannie Minor of New London, will meet Wednesday, December Conn., is_the house guest of Mrs. at 1 o'clock p.m. in the Maryland | Eugene E. Stephens of Thornapple schoolhouse. ~ Luncheon will be|street | street. served. The literary and social sec-' Miles Imlay, the son of Mr. and Mrs. |and Mrs. John R. | when he stated that kissing is abso- | i SOCIETY.* W. M. Imlay of Raymond street is re- turning Thursday from Brown Uni- veraity, Providence, R. I, for the Christmas holidays. 1 John Rudolf Cox, jr.. the son of Mr. | Cox of Keokuk | street, is returning this week from | Brown University for the Christmas | holidays. ! Mre. W. Lee Britton, with her| daughter Anita and her sister, Miss| Laura Walker, left this week for 8t.| Thirty million dol- lars was the value of the Peaccck Throne, Deihi, In- dia. Fof Six Ciphcr! less, or 530. a hcau' Augustine, Fia. They will return in - time for Christman. e tiful, comfortable John J. Tigert, the commissioner o . . 3 education, of Oifver street, has re- | Plitt lounging chair turned from a tour through the west. | e bolaa! Taking an Awful Chance. Dolly Dimples (cogquettishly)—Did you read I'r. Blueborn this morning, Geo. lutely dangerous to health? T H’IJI Dapper Dan (recklessly)—Well. Co.Inc. whit 4o you say, Miss Dollv: Lets —T525-14th StNW. Main4224 start an epidemic! INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN . B, Moses & Sons Checks Cashad Established 1861 Furniture “Eleventh and “F Sts. Carpets Christmas Savings Checks Cashed Linens Upholstery Every Floor Lamp and Shade in Stock 25% Off Regular Prices Stock Includes---Floor, Bridge, Table and Boudoir Lamps. Finest . and domestic shades, all fresh new goods. Oriental Rugs Our large stock of Persian and Chinese Rugs 20% off regular price. All sizes, 18x36 to 10x14 feet. A few good examples are rugs at, $42.50, $55.00, $65.00 and $85.00 Handkerchief Dept. A WASHINGTON INSTITUTION, LONG.ESTABLISHED AND RELIABLE You Can Buy Gift * Furs Now for Same Prices as After Xmas {1 It is an established trade custom to effect stock turnover by Reducing Furs after the s. But we're not waiting until post- Xmas time to do that, preferring to give our cus- tomers the advantages of Reduced Prices NOW., when the savings will be most appre- ciated. For examp]e: $650 PERSIAN LAMB COATS, full length and of extra quality, self-trim- med or with collar and cuffs of Skunk or Now $350 CARACUL COATS, fuil length, values holidays. Kolinsky— up to $300— Now $160 SQUIRREL CAPES, full length, worth up to $650— Now $400 ALL MODEL COATS, one of a kind only—values as high as $700, now Half Price delightful evening al _evening of the December 20 at new home. at street when or guests may gossip of past or cards and “chow” and in the forget the cares and worrles of the present. Excellent music will be fuml!helli by the post orchestra. A buffet lunch has been planned. The hostesses for the evening willi northwest, indulge in future rles B. Handford, Mre. ! Iker, Mrs. W. N, wn-l H ! Mrs! 1. M. O. Tucker and Mrs. Charles O. Shaw. Groups for Child Welfare Pageant Considered WHERE YOU BUY WITH _SAFETY. AND AT LOWEST PRICES ALWAYS { At the meeting yesterday at Miss Gwynn's home to arrange the groups for the pageant for the Child Welfare Society, arranged by Mrs. Walter here were present Mre. ale, chairman of the pro-i nittee: Mrs. Henry Breck- . chairman of printing; Mrs. skes, who is providing ating costumes for the William Reyburn, chair- | > junior ticket committee: | iMre. Luke McNamee, who has prom- so to design Some costumes: nelius Vanderbilt, jr.. and Ilyn Wadsworth, Miss Gladys . Miss 'Anna_3lont- Chapman | gomery, ) { Patricia 1, Mi Montgomery, Miss | Miss Frances Hamp- roline Nash, Miss Trum- Bertha Cantacuzene and ovin. All of these win have prominent parts in the pageant, i with nearly a hundred arried women, debutantes | i Tu I o plan of the pageant. | CHEVY CHASE. l ‘ ! Mrs. George (. Noble-Jones of Hes- ! from; { keth street returned Tuesday She. stopped in Paris for several weeks before sailing for home. The Young People’s Society of All nts’ Eplscopal Church will give a o on Thursday evening, Decem- ;) Nat 9 o'clock, at the Chevy F. J. Pollard of Rose- imont, Va., were the house guests of jbr. and 3Mrs. Arthur B Crane of | Northampton " street over the week 1end. { Mrs. Charles Morgan and her | daughters, Jean and Susanne, of the Chevy .Chase apartments, left Friday for Marietta, Ohio, where they will | spend .the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Morgan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Peircs of Chi- Y ¥ fi One of the most popalar of furniture gifts. This special gate- with drawer in one of solid mahogany; size e el 0538, 00 leg table Special Gateleg Table, top of mahogany; siz e e $40.00 Desks, one of our best holiday values. Price - This mahogany nest 532.00 of Tea Tables. Price Another shipment has arrived of our special mahogany Spinet Madeira Hand-embroidered Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, hand- scalloped edge, corner em- broidered designs on pure sheer linen; exquisite designs. Special, 50c, 75c and 85c. Women's Hemstitched Hand-em- broidered White Handker- chiefs, white or colored ef- fects on fine sheer linen. 25¢c, 35c, 50c, 75c, 85c¢ and $1.00. ’ Women's Plain Colored Linen Handkerchiefs, with colored corner effects, hemstitched and hand-drawn thread hems and thread insertions. Spe- cia?, 80c, 89c, 75¢ and 85c each. Women's Real Armenian Lace- edge Handkerchiefs, some with drawn-worked corners and motifs. The beautiful ef- fects specially priced at 59c, 75¢c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 each. Women's Hemstitched Irish Hand-embroidered Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, all size hems with corner or hem embroid- ered effects, also revere stitch- ed and embroidered. Special, 50c, 75c, 85c and $1.00 each. Men’s Hemstitched White o Colored Border Imported Handkerchiefs. Special, 25c each. Misses’ Hemstitched Plain Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 14 to 1 inch hems, spoked 14 inch hems; also Corded Border Fine Linen = Handkerchiefs. Special, 50c, 75¢, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 each. Kiddie Handkerchiefs, white, 1-16 inch hemstitched hems. 6 for 75c. Kiddie Boxed Handkerchiefs. 3 in box. 39c box. Women’'s Fine Lace-edge Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, narrow and wide lace, some with re- vere stitch and embroidery. 25¢, 35c and 50c each. Women's Hemstitched Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, colored centers with white hem- stitched hems, or white cen- ters with colored hemstitched hems. Special, 35c each. Real Hand-made Mosaic Drawn- corner Handkerchiefs, beaut:- ful corner motifs on fine sheer linen. $1.75 to $2.50 each. French Hand-rolled Hemmed. Hand-colored Printed Glove or Medium Size Handker- chiefs, in new colors and de- signs on fine linen. Special. 50c each. Women’s Hemstitched Plain Pure Linen Handkerchiefs. 1-16 to 1 inch hems and re- vere stitched. Special, 25c, 35¢c and 50c each. Kiddie Embroidered Corner Handkerchiefs. 15c each. Misses’ Hemstitched or Lace- edge Hand-embroidered Hand- kerchiefs. Special, 1214c each. Misses’ Imported 14 inch Hem- stitched Plain White Hand- kerchiefs. 15c each, or 6 for 75c. Men’s French Hand-rolled Hem- med, Colored Printed or Col- ored Woven Border Handker- chiefs. Special, $1.75 and $2.00 each. Men’s hemstitched, colored bor- der and center effects, on fine pure linen. 50c and 59¢c each. Kiddie Boxed Handkerchiefs. colored centers with embroid- ered corners; one for each day of the week; 7 in a box. 50c box. Madeira Hand-Made Linens $4.00 and $4.50 Madeira Scalloped Embroidered Towels, size 22x40 inches, elaborate designs at end, pure linen. $3.25 each. $3.00 Madeira Scalloped Embroidered Towels, size 15x22 inches, guest size; new designs, pure linen. $2.35 each. $3.00 Filet Lace-edged Guest Towels, motif ends, size 15x22 inches, eyelet and filet motifs, pure linen. $2.25 each. $9.50 Madeira Hand-embroidered Scalloped Pillow Cases, eyelet embroidered on pure linen, 45x36 inches. $7.00 pair. Household Linens Pure Linen Huck Tows¢ls, 50c to $2.50 each. » combination _mahogany or_American Walnat Tea Wagon, equipped with removable gisss tray and four rubber- 520.00 tired wheels. Price This Solid Mahogany Fireside Arm Rocker: can be had in tap $39.50 This Solid Mahogany Priscilla Sewing Table. $9.75 Price FOX SCARFS, Stone Marten, B Marten and Mink C[‘IOI{ERS—-S;::;I furs so popular for smart Christmas gifts at COST PRICE. SAKS FUR COMPANY.. 610 Twelfth Street N.W. One Fartily Management for 30 Years : 5 : ; ; 3 : : : : 3 : § § : 5 TOILET REQUISITES - Sold and explained Find Dert ég’f:»muf S e o 525,00 mc:flm; Size Solid 59.75 oot - csaien e Solid Cedar Hope $34.00 Chest, price Pure Linen Scalloped-edge Cloths and Napkins, Pure Linen Colored Momie Weave Cloths and Napkins, $8.50 to $10.50 set. Pure Linen Table Cloths and Napkins, $15.00 set to $100.00 set. $30.00 to $50.00 set. Our holiday ' display of smok- ers’ articles is now at its beat, in smoking stands, smoking cab- inets, humidors and cigareite boxes; solid mahogany Smok ing Stands as low as Turkish Towels and Rugs : "™ $7.50 Colored Border Bath Towels, guest and large sizes, 50c to $2.00 ea. All-white Bath Towels, guest and large sizes, 20c to $2.00 each. Fancy Figured Bath Rugs, tile or floral designs, $1.75 to $6.00. Colored Border Bath Wash Cloths, assorted sizes, 10c to 30c each. Mahogany Smoking Tray, equipped with ash tray, match holder and porcelainlined cigar eite box. 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