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iProt. : Whioughby' Reade. has re- turned to the Episcopal High School after a vidlé fo triends in Bedford, Va. ; ~/Miss Florence Lewis of Colonial dbelvh 15 the, ghest of Mrs. H, A. Tay- lor-on Prince-street. Mr. Edward-Oliver is at home ater & visit to friends in Asheviile, N. C. edIrs.. Willlam Upshur Nottingham, *Eastville, Va. Miss Carolfne Strother of Culpeper was the guest last gweek of Miss fiornlh) Morton at Chlist Chureh.rec- pt. and Mrs, C‘harles J. Deahl, jr. and their u\u chfldren have gone to Altoona, P afger a visit to Mr. and irs. Charles J. Deahl on Prince sireet. Robert "Reynolds Blackwell have retutned from. thely wedding trip have taken an _apartment in Templ Mrs. visit to her parents, Mr. and 1 Richmond. Arthur! K. Warfield is back |/A K& Elsie G. Carter. M. of October 18, formerly Miss| M ;filvo Im tor tmlr Lieu D. their cl\udru\ Iern by h\mof "o Visit relatives in’ Afmi n Mrs, nonas . M. A, from visits to friends in flluutown bu Hd l( ' nl and last week | Mo. - and Shai | Mr_ana Ars. Joseph Jerman, and Mrs. J. R. lohnnon and Mr. C. Willlams are back trom a motor uw to_Baltimor Mres. Ellubofll Rosson of Wuhln" ton was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. 7. N. Rosson. Meinbers of the Alexandria Chapter, League of Women Voters, were hosts at a dance and card party Saturday eve- .ning in the auditorfum of Elks' Home, on Prince street. -The flcor committes gery Hall, Miss Sarah Kemper, Miss Josephine Gregg, Miss Ellzabeth Boolha. Miss Laura Huifish, - Messrs. Cox, jr., M. ' Duncan, jr, -Wilfred Douglass Lindsey, T. Everett Hellmuth. Others present were Gardner L. Boothe. sr. Ashby Reardon, Mr. Roberts, Mr. and Mra. Aubrey Calla- han, Mr. and Mrs. J.-J. Kiger, Mr. and s. Rdgar F. Baldwin, Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin I, Iden, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morton, Mrs. Wilfred Robinson, Mrs, RoObinson, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Allen William W. Hoxton 1s visiting __Iriends in CleveJand, Ohio, and will risonburg is the guest of Miss Florence B0 from there to join Mr, Hoxton In [A. Long on Queen street. ‘annmoml, will home. James O'Hanlon is the mother, Mrs. Jennie Pickett in High Point, N. C. where | they make uest & M Mrs. V... Lev) of Washington was the week end_ visitor of Miss Jeanne Rosenberg on Braddock Helghts. r. and Mrs. John A. Petry and Gilbert 'J. Cox. Mrs. T. Marshall Jone: Mrs. H. C. Linn, Mrs. George Uhle: Mrs. Willlam R. Purvis, Mrs. J. A{‘m person, ‘ho! Mrs, Willlam J. Morton, homas, Mrs. Wilder M. Rich, Mfs. sanc Gregg, Mrs. George H. Buddin, Fejurned i1 comprised Miss Nina Fulton, Miss Mar- i Ibert Gardner ‘L. Boothe, 2d, Jlme! 2 Briley Clem and ! small son have returned to their home ter, Mrs. J T Buliimote iter b Mrs. John Hunton Foster, Mrs. James Cora Lee Cochran of The Johm M. Fohnson: returned from b ylalt to-tHelr law ®nd h-uher “Maj. and Charles D, B‘rnn, at the marine ha h Quahntico. d Mrs. S8amuel B. Mooré and ¥ ;. Miaw Ther Moore have gone o, Chi- I:Q&o £ remain for several weeks. r. &nd ‘Mrs. Harley Ptylon ‘Wilson afd Mrg Louls C. Ba Ir., left last week for California, where they will remain six week: Mrs. George R* Buddin entertained at bridge Mondny afternoon at her home in Rosémont.” Miss Kittfe Reece and Miss Susan Leary went to Charlottesville Tast hlunflw for the foot ball game and for -the dance at the University of 3\lr‘1nln in the evenln[ F. Holden friends in . H. Crimson of Fredericks- “is_visiting “her mother, Mra, Bugene Bode, in Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S, have returned from Europe, they spent four months. Mrs. Mauchin Niven was the guest of Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook in Lan- caster. Pa., last week while attending the state convention of the Daughters of the American Revolution. [Miss Sara Fry Hostess . At Week End House party Miss Sara Fry, daughter of Dr. and 'Mrs. David P. Fry of Washington Barrett where The November benefit hall 1o b siven by the Rry McKinley Basford at Clifton, on Massachusetts avenue) and W atreet, Thursday evening. No- vember 1, for the blind and disabled soldiers of the world war is an as- sured success. The Roy McKinley Bastord unit members who are in charge of the ball are in hopes thn all things wu! work toward making the one of the most brilliant and enjoyable of its kind ever given in the Capital. Through the courtesy of Col. Con- rad Babcock the Army Band wiil pl for lhe dancers throughout the eve- ning. The Clifton mansion will be decorated in the Halloween colors, Mies lrene W, Bi dent the unit g the ball, | the sister of a hero who died in France and in whose hounor the unit is named. - Mrs. James McKay 13 vice president, Mrs. M. McKibbin, tary, and Mrs.*Helen Hall, tr Halloween Dance to Mark The first socfal event of the fall season of the Endion Club will be an anniversary-Halloween dance at the clubhouse, 1801 I street northwest, The Endion celete ’tm or der are in charge arvangements. ‘Atlanta. Woman Honor ; Guest at Reception ' Mrs. Elliot Cheatham of Atlanta, Gs., will be the honor guest at a reception to be given Tuesday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at the Grace Dodge Hetel hy th- executive board of the District e of Women Voters. Miss Eliz- n of bridge ynrly J lbeth P‘Allmln. p;ilidcnl of the league, will rbc'lvg with Cheatham and numbej the ‘national officers of tI organizatiop will be present. Flanders Field Unit -+ | To Entertain Veterans| ‘The Flanders Field Unit, American Women's Legion, will entertain on‘ Halloween at Walter Reed Hospital. Mins Wards 59, 52 and 51 _have been se- | lected, as they are theifivalided wards ‘ and It is impossible for the boys to attend’ the other festivities given for | Halloween. ~ Mra. ‘David Kincheloe, | wite of Representative Kincheloe of | | Kentucky, will give some, of her in- | imitable recitations and songs. The entertalnment committee, which Mrs. Charles Bruce is chairman and Miss Rosemarye Coleman Bales |4 vice chalrman. will assist Miss Ma- rle J. McGulre, president of the unit, | in serving refreshments and distril- | uting, Halloween favors. Automobiles { will be supplied for members of tke | Flanders Fleld Unit. who are request- | ed to meet at the home of the jresi dent, 2410 Brown_street nortawest, not later than 6:15 o'clock Tuesday | evening., ness 10 many women b beauty % Kas rendersd - s -hwcldd s Mefl-’k: finhmbflldmh' Nowmadein RACHELL and FLESH shades as well as WHITE "Send 10c. for Trial Stze * PERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York City and West Virginia, entertained at a house party at her home in West Virginia over the ‘week end of Oe- tober 20. - &hat evening a dinner party was given -in honor of her guests. The, house was beautitully decorated’ with chrysanthemums and autumn leaves. Guests motored from Washirigton, and Included Miss Mar- garet B..Evans, dean of the home nomics department of George Washington University, Miss Ruth 3ock, Miss Lydia Shepard and Miss | Elizabeth Neina Rice, all muadents at _George Washington ‘University and sorority sisters af Miss Fey. On Sun- day the party motored to Berkeley Springs, dining at Hotel Wasnington. on Tuesday evening. ub, which was formerly the Amier. ican Red Cross Women's Club, ls no in the sixth year of Its organiza- tion. The recelving com: dance will _include WE PRAISE 1t is | Leary, Mrs. Andersan Sammers, Mrs. Jean ‘Bayly.Burcus Mrs. Charies I | Nicol. Mrs.” Cora Jonés Davis, Mrs. Ed- King street. werd acompanied. home by Aiss Ap. Ear Warneld. Mes, Mbunde‘r Kaufman, Miss Inez Moore has returned from | nes Pétry, -who will spend several|Mrs. Raymond Bluménfeld, Miss Helen sit to \(Ns Caroline Lovejoy in! Weeks as” their guest. Chapman Calvert, Miss Margdret Ash- {Char Mrs; Marvin F: Stewart Is at home | by, Miss Kathryn Chler, Miss Mary i} Mr. after a visit to friends n Philadel- | Thomson, Miss Josephine' Ciregs, Miss | finome | Charlotte Kemper, Miss Elizabeth War- F visit {i:'nr f was the guest last week Miss Cora L. Cochran, on F'Ltr) 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V on Braddock Heigh! pittee for the Fla. after a v_and daugh- ster Van Mid- orth. in Rosemont. Other guests Mrs. Van Middlesworth at to her ¢ T, Kennedy and small | ick, Miss Genevievé Peyton. Shepper- from a Visit to relatives son, ' Miss Esther Green, Miss Julia in Altoona, Pa. i Nicol, Miss Tnez Modre, Miss Margaret Capt. Marvel H. Parsons, United | Moore. Miss Laura Huifish, Miss Mar- States Army; Mrs. Parsons and their | garet Linn, Miss Faany Lee Woodso niant son, returned last week from & | Miss Caroline Wattles, Miss Lucy A visit to Capt. Parsons’ parents, Mr. |derson, Miss Peggy Brandt, Miss Ro: and Mrs. Charles Parsons. in Spring- | Blumenfeld. Dr. vian ' P. Berry, | flela, Mass., and after spending several re, George H. Evans, Robert Bit- -+ days with ' parents. Mr. |zer, Franklin- Didier, - John Hughes, hid r, on North Wash. | Charles M. Sheppecson, jr.. Stanley left Thursday for San|King. Carroll Pierce. jr. Chester and later to sail for Honolulu. | Edwin Plerce, Dickerson Jenkins, Jack Harrx Sisson of New York'| Reberts, Frank Steele, Arthur Rector, Frank Sisson of Atiantic|Robert Whalen, Robert Wheat, Emmett guests last week of | Graves, Raymond Wolford. Hudsog in-law and sister, Mr.|Martin, Joseph Kaufinan, Cecll Brown. and Mrs, 2dward Penn. i Leroy Bendheim and:Farrest Remschel. MF. and Mrs. Walter C. Davis and| Mrs. Stewart Jamleson entertained h em, | Mise Luta Davls have returned from |the Alexandria Circle-of Colonial Dames The wedding wilt occur. 1 De: | o seit sorMr bad dhre. e oa rir | Fridas atternotn e fownial pames oot i, bropher of | Washington. South Columbus street. Mrs. Jamie- i Gordon Finley apd M Capt. and Mrs. A, J. O'Keefe ana |son and Mrs. William J. Morton were 0. ofNEREN | pronbis SR A, S recently re-iin Righmond during the week to at- . 8 JRalston M. | turned from a visit to_relatives in == SR e SR :‘o'u':ul“ Bt Cherinte 2 & e 3.2 | Ransas City. Mo. were the week-end ephew of Mrs. Geor: ; . Mre. | guests of Mrs. . C Y Tobert W. Wheat, Mrs. Alfred Thom- ‘I‘n Rfi,,;flle?’r s v e » Mikies Cora and Loula oot ot thie el s i | et ‘ ;||| Just Arrived! have veturned in their home | v fter a visit: to her par- \d' Mrs, Oscar Cook. at the MUSICAL HALLOWEEN and make your selection from the following REAL MUSIC VALUES We’ll Stake Our.Reputation for Reliability That These Values Can’t Be Beat. % Our Player-Piano Club A GENUINE AEOLIAN PIANOLA Manufactured by the Aeolian Co., of New York, the largest and best-known s°ld For makers of Player-Pianos in the world. 595 preciated. They are inventions effectsd by years .of study and are fully protected iy many patents. The trade-mark *‘Plancls,” which is owned ., Many advantages are offered in our Player-Plano Club this year. Immediate delive; %nd used exclustvely by the Aeolian Co., is desired,;by paying $25 cash, blhnce in 30 monthly payments. because our customers do it. pk‘lm' them that makes them do It. WOLF, === k and who have now | their homes were Mr. M. _Smith of Bozeman. and Mrs. Leslie F. iyam- ntll daughters of Pitt T "an Middlesworth, Middlesworth of Asbury irs. Carl J. Schuch and Schuch of Cleveland. is sannounced of moot, sow-of Mrs. J. Clinton Smoot, Miss Mary s Clinton nd the late Music oot ormerly 1217 Conn. Ave. A Shop°“of Individuality V. Leveritte Finks is at home a visit to her so Mr. and Mre. Charles Bal- [ Winston-Sglem, N. C. A John Taylor Lewis, Jr Miss | Margaret Childrey and Miss Catherine | Lyon 'ott have gone to their homa:‘ in .Richmond after a visit to Mrs. Lewis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronenl Schneider, on North Columbus street. | E. Otley and Miss Janet : Otiey have returned from a visit to| the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Corbin, in Hamilton, Va. 1 Mr. Richard Lephtew, jr., of Hunt- | ington, W. Va. was the guest last | week of his Hnrenls Mr. and Mrs. | Richard Lephfew. ~on Braddock | Helghts. | Rev. and Mrs. Stockton Cole of | Remington, Va, were guests last| eek of Dr. And \Iru R J. Vatea. | 3 eivilie de Gruchy y oot oA it Taens 7 wier- | === Lansburgh Company Interior Decorators tained at dinner Saturday evening in 729 11th Street honor of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keys, who Julius Lansburgh, Pras. and Treas. Imported French Silk Plush for Hangings ° You'll seé this exquis- itely beautiful fabric dis- played In ose of our show windows—very much in vogue now. Everett L. Godfrey guests of relatives in éxcluoiue Fashions for Women re diiernaon, “r Mre, D. Clopton Chambers and Miss zZabeth Chambers . have sreturned rom a visit to Judge W ,cm.mhe, in Poolseville, Md. Mrs. W. H. Lanazan and her chil ren last weok for Annapolis FiWhere they will be the guasts. of Triends Defore leaving to join Maj. §1 Lanagan_in Honolulu. £ e liam Downing has re- lurn-—d lhun\ E t to her mother in known all over the world. It has taken years to build the reputation ther have. The superiority which put the Aeolian Company’s Player-Plano and Duo Art Re- producing Piano above all other inmstru- ments of the kind in ability to render music is definitive, tangible and easily ap- Evening Gowns of Rare Beauty. Exceptionally Smart Coats and.Wraps Not to Be Found Elsewhere in Town: Whatever rederorating contemplate in some room. taff of interior decoraters, un- der the supervision or M Trapp, will be pleased to 4d- you our T F. Wade went to llrlnw\\fllx 1) L"" nd the foot ball game between the | of Virginia and | Institut, Ty, if vise vou or to subnlt estimates. Charming Day Dresses and Suits. has recurnec Tax Bonohoe 10| Joseph K. Dawson of Phila- phia is the guest of Mr. and Mrs rrison Emhardt in Rosemont. Mrs hardt entertained at tea Siturday afternoon in )f her guest. Mrs. Tho; (8 Visiting o. Beautiful Furs. were married recently in Gloucester. Mass. The other guests were Mr. and | Mrs. James L. Cato, Mr. James Keys | of Philadelphia and Mr. Francis of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keys 'Positively the Greatest Piano ‘Value in the U. S. Our Brand New Upnght Piano for $389 erme: $25 Cash, Balance 30 Monthly Payments The Smartést Hats to Be Found Anywhere-: . Distinctive and Individual. i Joplin,. Va. lhlflr Richards a visit to Miss G 'redericksburg. Mrs. Floyd Keller had'as her guests :3ast week her mother, Mrs. M. M. Pol- .‘ ng of Wash i her sister_and jcce, tyole and Miss returned Hudson in The Most Extensive and Handsomest Col- lection of High Class Apparel in Washington. from every line of the g extraordinary Dresses, Coats and Millinery now on display in this sho, And you will find the prices never too high for the quality offered. Inspect them tomorrow—your own _ judgment will dictate a purchase. TR i 0, J. DeMoll & Co. Baby Grand —A magnificent instrument made under onrs own name. It possesses every quality that will appeal to lovers of good music. A Baby Grand at a reasonable price. ! Three More Days for Ouf- " Semi-Annuyg SALESSILKS Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday You can save from 109 to 25% off regular ‘prices on EVERY YARD OF SILK IN STOCK :—during this big Sale! There is absolutely nothing held back! All Sale prices are plain marked on Gretn Tags. 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