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20 SIBLEY'S CAMPAIGN FORNENERSENDS “Haspital Night” Will Be Ob- served Tomorrow at Rust Memorial Hall. sek’s membership con- ¥ the Woman's Guild orial Hospital will be a close with the annual observation of “hospital night" for 8 oclock tomorrow Memorial Hall, 1150 North | Capitol street. Rev. Ciovis G. Chap-| pel, minister of the Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church h, will de- liver an address; Rev. Earle Wilfley, minister of the Vermont Avenue | Christfan Chu e a recita- tion, while lo will contrib- | | t of thel R. H. Hoage. Mrs Mrs. D. D. Walker. invited to attend and to join During the past year the hip fund reached $2.000; the or 1921 i3 $2,500 in memberships attention. The | work is composed Mrs. Robert Wh ohn C. William; No Governn Sibley Hospital receives no gov- appropriation. It is only the financial assistance from its friends that it | maintain its standard of | service at minimum cost to patlents, | and to give five to six thousand | dollars’ worth of free hospital serv- ice each vear. g be sent by Mrs. contributions will 3. W, treasurer of the G. W. R. Stokes, gulld SSSSS SRS Fall cloth- ing for everyone in the “family— # mother, dad, and the ¥y oungsters —and the easiest CREDIT terms, too! Noslarge out- lay of money is necessary, simply pay a small amount down and the balance in casy payments that you'll . miss. NOW-—bring them in and outfit each and every one with NEW cloth- i\x‘\(%l'at SMALL COST to ' Krat & Co. 3 9 AM. to 9 PM. é 712 H St. NE. NO BRANCH STORES KEWPIE TISSUE Best Quality \Pure WhiteTissue 11000 Extralarge | Sheets toaRoll | At all Good Dealers; 17 ”z Iso made in small size, 650 sheets Halloween Iélerrymakers Fill Streets and Alleys of Capital Festivities Last From Dusk to Midnight, Masks Abound, Boys Active, Logs Blaze in Family Circles. In costume apd mask, children and | o'clock hundreds in costumes, jostled eldery . throughicet Washiogto t|their way along the pavements, re- ¥ S hinzton last| o e’ the Shriners fete here last night celebrated one of the merriest | summer. % of Halloweens, the festivities lasting | Bovh Astive 15 Prenke, from dusk until midnight ) While scores of private parties From downtown streets:and alleys| were in progress in hotels and resi- grotesque figures of closwvns, dt‘\‘lls;d,.n,v,,!_ the ever aitive American and witches roamed at wiil | small boy made hims€lf felt through- Police expressed themsclves well |out the city. Organlzing in im- antisfied with the conduct of the Hal- | promptu gangs of a:dozen or more, loween crowds, however, but s early made rounds of the cases of rowdyism heing feported some instances mischizvous were taken to their parents for a bit of subduing. In the mai Halloween, wary househofder, remember- °s when ‘he ‘was a boy, ild see a_dafk ma: steal along alley. He would | alk out—the boys would walk on—his gate would ane | remain ‘untouched. ave- | But farther down the alley the boys o|would find a gate with no one on guard. A few Away ran the boys, tipping lids oft ash and garbi cans as they sped. Onthe st sections the smaller children enjoyed themselves, being In costumes pre- pared earlier in the week. Marching up and down, and now and then ring- ing a front door bell comprised the extent of the actlvities of the little ones. Crisp Weather Ideal. The crisp weather which arrived yesterday added immensely to the fun of Halloween. Outdoors, it put & zest and sparkle into back gate expedi- tions that made for speed on the get- away. Fast runping warmed one. Indoors, the cola made possible scores of blazing logs in_ fireplaces, around which family groups and parties gathered in true Halloween style. Just as Christmas needs snow to be the best possible Yuletide, so Halloween demands real fall weather to be at its best and truest. A feature of last night's perform- ance was the number of boys arrayed in “long pants.” As if desiring to ar- rive at the “grown-up” state over- night, the boys sallled forth in long trousers at dusk, many of them being topped by high hats. The the boy the longer the trousers. At the City Club and other clubs real old-fashioned Halloween parties, mixed with the more modern supper dances, vied with the outside merry- making. Out Rhode Island avenue way, the citizens' assoclation held a celebration of the opening of the ave- nue as & paved street to the District line. T Party at Boys' Club. At the Boye' Club, 3d and C streets, a true Halloween party was staged, with apple ducking and other fea-' smaller | tures always in good ich parties. In additi all plays were presented. At the Raleigh Hote! ‘Washington city post office held & largely attended dance, with officials of the office, including Postmaster Mooney, as the guests of honor. Mistaken Identity. From the Kansas City Star, The hobo had asked the hard-faced woman for something to eat. “Yes' she replied. “I'll fix you some supper if yowll saw and split some wood, sweep off the walk, fix the hole {n the fence, tidy up the barnyard é&nd burn .3!1:( rubbish piled up at the cellar joor." ] * sald the hobo, as he start- 'm only a hobo; I aln't Buy Direct from Grower Agency Il Alextown & Berkley Groves Miami, Florida 1421 P St. N.W. [ Opposite Riggs Market jTomorrow! We repeat that pre-Christmds ~Sale of 4,000 Men’s Neckties Regularly $1.50 to $3 As we were fairly “bowled over” by the tremendous response to our advance Christ- mas sale of ties, we are going to “set ’em up in thf; other alley!””, Four thousand more beautles' of equal value and quality are offered for the selection of foressghted and initiative Christmas shoppers. Substantial imported and domestic silks of fancy checks, combinations, fancy designs, fine or wide stripes—a selection varied enough to suit all tastes, canservative or gay. For only $1 we can offer you ties of two and three times that price. They are all first quality. them! You will buy several. Inspect 1f you are a judge of ties, you will appreciate and profit by our clever coup. A bargain for us, and, of course, for you! Individually boxed, if you desire. (First floor.) November Sale of Men’s Sweaters Shaker Knit Stip-over and Coats Comfort and warmth in the Great-Outdoors season for “the athlete and the fan at substantial savings! and hikers, as well as those employed in the open, will appreciate these excellent values in Shaker Knit and brushed wool. Coat sweaters with half or full shawl collars; worsted golf coats; brushed wool camel. Slip-overs with shawl collars; for men and women, young and old. In brown, waroon and navy; good looking. warm, woolly and $4.95 (First floor.i . $ 4.95 Saie of Men’'s Soft Hats Rough Mixtures $2.1s Sample hats of high-grade qualities. This price is pos- sible through special concession from our regular hatters. Rough mixtures, so popular at present; also, silk finished and plain felts in all the latest styles, beautifully lined, with full leather sweat bands and outside bands plain or of pure silk grosgrain. All sizes. All colors. (First floor.) Brushed Wool Gray Coats Golfers, Foot-Model Shoes For Men, 36 Solid leather throughout, Goodyear welts, of course, rubber heels attached, English, French, or conservative models in black or tan; all sizes: - The best quality obtainable at this price, made pos- sible through specialization ‘on our part. ; The shoe for you. The price fits, too! (First floor.) The Hecht Co. Seventh at F Friday we lay at your feet Seamless Wool-Velvet Rugs 9 by 12 $2885 8Y, by 10Y, New Ruygs! New Patterns! New colors that create charm and cheerfulness in the home. The deep pile and soft, velvety nap are a pleasure to feel beneath the feet. The rugs are seamless and durably made. Those who come early will have ten different patterns from which to select. Wool Brussels Rugs $18.85 Sizes 9 by 12 and 8V by 10Y, The thrifty housekeeper will not miss this chance to secure a service- able Brussels rug so economically. We offer a score of attractive pat- terns in various combinations of colors. ) Nottingham 3 Velour Overdrapes 52.95 Soft and graceful hangings in sets of two side panels, 2}4 yards by 13 inches, and a scal- loped center valance. Blue, rose, green and mulberry brown. i Fourth floor. Curtains Fourth floor. Fourth floor. Axminster Rugs 332 .85 Sizes 9 by 12 and 8Y by 10V Age but develops and augments the beauty of these rugs. The high pile and lasting qualities of Axmin- ster rugs create a constant desire that the present low price permits and induces you to satisfy. The patterns have wide appeal. Fourth floor. Sale of Panels and Curtains Regularly $2.50 to $3.50 An attractive dress for your new $ 85 home, or new furnishings to revive o the old one! Excellent quality Nottingham or filet net can be had in white, ivory, or deep ecru; some panels are finished with fringe. Curtains and panels 274 yards long; panels, 40 inches wide; various pat- terns. Fourth floor. Full Size Mohawk Sheets $].-59 Perfect in every respect and fully guaranteed ; smooth, close weave in strong. cotton thread; deep hems; 81x90 inches. Mohawk Pillowcases, 37¢ Of quality to match the sheets, 42x36 inches. Fourth floor. Colors: Sale of Woolytex Blankets, $4.45 Fine, fluffy, soft-finished wool-mixed blankets, with soisette bindings, in a wide variety of colors including blue, pink, rose and tan; in stripes, plaids and b]qck chegks: also some in gray with blue or pink striped borders; double size; 66x80 inches. Fourth floor. e Hecht Co. Sevenih at F