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THE ' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, —— D. A.R. ACTIVITIES Constitution Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, indorsed its twenty-fifth anniversary with a| reception and musical Wednesday evening at 17 Dupont circle e res- | idence of a member,. Mrs, Eva Slay ton Fatt, to which were invited na- tional and state officers D. A. R. and C. A. R, regents and members of Dis- trict chapters and other fricuds and tes. the as- | guests Mrs. were: received by Frank A. Evarts, by Miss abeth P Miss Bell charter presentations being made Richard ¢ Talented artists contributing to entertainment included Miss Burrows, who p maninoff’s “Prelude in ¢ Sharp Minor and responded With an encore. Mis Rernice Randall, mezzo soprano, sang irran’s song | of “Dawn,” Thanksglving,” by Allitser dith Marmion Brosius, Was &ifted barpist, charmed wit numbers, among which Volga B Miss Mary tioni low, My K Tanner, member pianist, wer * “Young Fel- | “My Rival, Lad,” and ng. Miss Elizabeth Pierce, former chap- | lain general of the national societ whose aunt, the late Mrs, J. I Foster, was' founder and first regent of Constitution Chapter at the time | of the Spanish war, and who her- self assisted in its organization and development, gave a sketch of its| 1y history. he rooms were embowered in ferns, palms and pink roses. In the window alcove beyvond the recelving line the stars and bars surmounted | an embankment of green and framed @ testimonial to Mrs. -r, present- ing the resolution passei by the | bourd of the N. S. D A. It at the time of her death In 1910, Mrs. Fcster, former law partner of Mrs Ellen Spencer Mussey, was i born leader and prominent in the affairs of state 1d nation. having been s-nt by the United ad i company with M Clara Barton, to du.sia, on commission for the Red Cross. Sne | and was first prasident of © Vomen's ="on ehila labor man of the committ for the 2 In the dining room, agleam with silver and aglow with the lights of ndles. pink and white s adorned the ta fce cream and o scheme of color follhwed, regents of were varly | Van hapter nd_ the the many tes in this patriotic or- ganization ade the evening a de- lightful, memorable occasion Overton Callin | vening it the Albert McDowal, on avenue, the regent, Mrs, de Clare M. Berry, presidir Contributions were reported as re- ceived from Mrs. Gordon Edwards and Roland Mt T for the ans of the Blue Industrial and m The Major Wil Chapter met Mond residence of we > institution Interesting papers Miss Julia Jenninge Louise Turner. the his chart exhibited showing lationship of the chapter ! Commodo Mathew Maury, whose povtrait was ently unveiled at Annapolis. i The regent read spveral origi and gave some character citals Miss Bolling was Invited to become a member and with Miss Louise Mc Dowell gave the musical numbers of the evening. The chapter acc tion to hold the n home of the Turner. pted the t meeting at historian. Miss Loulse Margaret Whetten Chapter met last Saturday with M G. Tolson, In the Rochambeau. A sch hip yoted for the Maryville College « Tennessee, with the offer of Mrs. Az Ford to be responsible for one-half the amount he administration ticket for state officers was indorsed. The October meeting was held at the home of Mrs ‘nnett Decker, with the regent, Mrs. Redwood Vandegrift, who had just returned from the cific coasi in time to preside. e winter work was started by the ap- $ointing of necessary committees. The next meeting will' be a birthday party for the chapte cember 29 at the honle of the 1629 21st street. Vietory Chapter, Mrs. Frank R, Sule, regent, ‘met at the residence of Mrs. B. B. Hunt, Sth street, Monday afternoon, with Miss Kathrina Harvey as ting hostess.” The treasurer's report showed that t card ¥ Eiven by the chapter was very stul. The ch to support the Americanizat Arthur place, Mrs, Abbot ga¥e un account of Ken ¢ home « uri . and dong to pr that Mrs. H iauss, of the American tion committee, told of the plans for the work of her committee. Mrs, D, D. Caldwell, state chairman of the patriotic education committee, spokes the xchuols that were on the dited list of the national society work that was being done by and their needs. the them Columbia Chapter met Tu, ning at the home of Mes Harper, 705 15 The chapt District state ti bers were invit cus luncheon « a Roosevelt. for vent Mrs. C. Coombs is toastmaster and chair- man. Mrs, Capl voted to i officers. Metn - gle, being done ton memorial 4 Mrs n Dingley 5 peaker fi inspirational talk the D. A, R. ¢h igan and other middl for the Childr Republic, w training street good and useful citize A. St Clair_indorsed the rs. Dingl d the pia rson sang, . ML work Were present genin Washington Chapter held = residence Tdaho Brow Helen Burns Gift Shop Katie Dunn Bldg. Room 1, 517 11th St. N.W. and Other This is a trade-making red and offers the weil-groomed fourth to one-fifth on seas: 209% to 25% Reduction COATS---SUITS--DRESSES--SILK | FROCKS--AFTERNOON GOWNS | ADOLF 1301-F Connecticut Avenue ... | Garments uction on latest style apparel, oman an opportunity to save onable outerwes LADIES’ TAILCR ffer .irls 4, My aids to beauty, and to woman youth By Edna Wallace Hopper I had a’rich, ambitious mother. he searched the world with me to find the supreme beauty helps. They made me a famous beauty. And now, after 40 years in the lime- light, they keep me a beauty, still. Other girls, in these samé ways, \can multiply their beau Other | women can, to old_age, keep their | youthful bioom. I want to help |them do so. The very helps that France gave me are now at your command. I am_very—very busy on the stage. But I am taking time to tell you the Secrefs of my beauty and my youth. And I hope the time will come when girls and women by the miliions will enjoy what I enjoy. 32 Helps in' Four T found 32 things that women need to keep them at their best. French experts combined them in four ap- plications. Thus beauty and peren- nial youth were made very easy for me, One 1s my White Youth Clay. Not like the crude and muddy clays so many use today. This clay is white, refined and dainty. Twenty years of scientific study have made it amazingly eflicient. I use White Youth Clay to purge my skin of all that clogs or mars it. It gives me that rosy, -baby-like compléxion. ,Blackheads or pimples oiliness or Blemishes are unknown to me. 1t firms the skin, combats all lines and wrinkles., keeps the face skir ever like a girl's. One application of my Whit Youth Clay brings almost unbeliev- able results. Many women seem tc drop ten years. Continued used doe: marvels;~as it did for me. - No gir, or woman who once tries this elay | will T go without it. The price is 50 cents and $1. Two Matchless Creams My Youth Cream is « cold cream based on lemon and strawberry. It is made to embody all the hest that science knows to whiten, feed, pro- | tect and smooth the skin. I use it after the clay. It is also my night | cream, to apply on retiring. Day- time I use it as a powder base, No | one ever found a cold cream to come pare with my Youth Cream. My Faclal Youth is a liquid clean- | er. It contains no animal, no vege table fat. It cannot assimilate in | any way with the skin. But it pene. | trates the skin to the depths. When | I wipe it off, all that clogs the i in comes with it. No other method cleans @ skin like this. Luxuriant Hair My hair is thick and lustrous. grows finer every year. I have never 9ad falling hair or dandruff, never a wouch of gray. This is due to my Hair Youth, an other French creation. I app laily with an eye dropper, directly o the scalp. It takes but 2, momont, nd it does not muss the hair, ¥ can o0 no greater kindness than to_ urge ‘ou to employ it. It costs 50 cents wnd $1. . All druggists and toilet counters upply these products which I use. ‘he price is small. Every girl or coman, if she will, can h the enefits I got. Go find them out. My | Book comes. with each. Edna e Hopper, Business address, ‘aukesha, Wis. Note—Miss Hopper is now playing he Pantages vaudeville circuit— 1dvertisement: dorse the,! wax Mrs. C. joyea. at the street, Capt Americ: ing held at Mrs. ing of assisting hostess. Weil. the regent, presided. The guest of the evening was Mrs. Brockway. read a paper on “Thomas Jefferso after which a The Col. Johm Donelxon Chapter will_hav this winter of the society was|c A’ Rhode Island a noon from Miss Emma Agn er. Master Mrs. lsaac |gave the salute to L. Goodrich. the historian the Fag,” written by social hour was en- Ak the American Revolution. given by a4 tea and Christmas sale | Helene ge Woman's Club, 1822 1 | E: °Xt, from 3 to 6 p.m. | Edwin = the E hildren of the | Rucse Revolution.—The first meet- Norma_and Daily. ano the home of its president, Sawtelle, 1320 Saturday after- 2 to 5:30. Gillled the sing- The color bear- Lane Mickey, addre Stout, reminis was given by “America.” district Robert —An outstanding triumph in providing hand- some styles at prices far below regular. 792 595 5115 Usually $95 to $110 ALL THE BEAUTIFUL PILLE FABRICS. THE HANDSOME FASHION FURS OF THE SEASON TO CHOOSE FROM! the and Master Matthew Trimble Sa telle recited “The American’s Creed Miss Loulse Allen recited “The Ode to Mrs. Lothrop, founder of the Children of Eram of music and recitations was Bobby Hills, Affleck, Dorothea Schramm, rl Hereford and a flute solo by A special feature was 80lo by Miss Constance Russell, the remarkable baby pianist. Capitol Soclety was the first local R. society to organize an or- chestra among its members and it usually supplies the musie when the Capitol Soclety minuet Is danced. An Miss Helen state director, cences of the early years of pitol Society were given in a short $110 to $125 talk by Mrs. Lawrence Quirollo, na- tional treasurer and one of ghe ficst presidents of Capitol Society. Her grandson, Master Philip Devereaux Johnston, 3d, was welcomed as a member. Misses Arline and Fugenia Har- man were selected to represent the society by selling candy at the card party given by the state conference in Hotel Roosevelt, and were most attractive In the colonlal costumes they used when dancing the minuet. Daniel A pro- ley Forge. Our Fing Chapter met Tuesday aft- ernoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Lee Williams, in Cleveland Park. The regent, Mrs. John T. Sadler, presided. Mrs. J. Edgar Smith, chapter chair- man of Americanization, reported that she had been designated to present the flags given by Our Flag and E Pluribus Unum Chapters, at the grad- It wi brary Families.” and Usually Usually $135 to $155 ALL ‘-I\-—l\--l\—-l\--l\—-l\——l\--l\-v—l\-l V] v--v--v--v-qr-—v-—\r-—u-—v-:l The Great Coat purchases of the past week now arrived make this an event of tremendous interest! At $79.50—$95.00 to $110.00 Coats—1, very choice iab- ries, including Vellona—styles wrap and Arabella, embracing the deep cuffs of platinum wolf, handsome beavers and gray this price! At $95.00—$110.00 to $125.00 Coats—Lcautiiul indecd are Gerona. Ormandale, Fashona, Lustrosa and Cordara. deep cuf collars of ‘platinum woll, twenty smart styles at this one price tomorrow! . At. $115.00—$125.00 to $155.00 Coats—T},c very choicest materials vella, Gerona, Tarquina, hawl and shoulder collars, together with deep cuffs and anel trimmings of beaver, natural gray squirrel, brown, taupe and black quirrel, finest caracul, platinum wolf, stone marten, h wide sleeves and yoke backs. pencil s furs— shawl, heautiful sftler, sonretines fox. locke furs. Wraps flare, side godet and tiered styles. hal Roi de straightline and one-button shawl collars of black or kit fox furs—large muffler collars and brown squirrels, remarkable for coats of “Cordara_and pencil silhouettes, There are | Lustrosa, flares, styles. Laine, smart and black taupe fox, also IS these coats of Their large muffler collars and taupe or black fox furs are more than stunning—shoulder 1d deep cuffs are of beaver or squirrel; large shaw! collars and cuffs of beaver, kit fox or Iynx are alone as costly as entire coats formerly were See them all and mar amora, Arabia and Fashona, opossum and kit fox houettes, circular, draped, Beautiful coats and remarkable values Women’s Coat Section—Second Floor Misses’ Coat Section—Third Floor uation exercises to be held at the Americanization School. The chapter voted its annual con- tribution to the Curtis School in Geofgetown T priations for the Juvenlle Protective ‘Assoclation, and for flag and uniform equipments for the pageants at Vai- Many contributions were made to the Chapter House fund by individual members and tickets were sold for the Chapter House concert. declded to give to the li- mmittee for Continental Hall the fourth volume of “New England Mrs. 8. Polkinhorn reported that a box of books and clothing and other articles had been sent from thie chaj- ter to the Ivakota School in Virginia. Two new members were recaived, Pty iy preite e, ) J, D. C, DECEMBER 2, 1923—PART 2. L. D. Carman: alternates, Hodgkins, Mrs, H. B.-Polkinh.s George W. Eastment, Mrs. E. 8, sey, Mrs. J. Edgar Smith, Mrs, Kerans, Mrs. E. M. Weeks, M: and also made appro- er and Miss Laura C. O'Hare. was given by Mrs. Mussey, and Miss Virginia mcribed the dedication aner in France, _— Wilhelm’s Mistake. not hanging on until dictators came fashionable. and the following election was held: Delegate to Continental Congress, Mrs. Mrs. H. n, Alr W. Trowbridge, Mrs. Albert M. Walk- An address on the Monroe doctrine Ellen Spencer Price, | daughtér of Dr. T. Malcolm Price, de- of Belleau | ‘Wood, which she ‘witnessed last sum- Wilhelm made his little mistake ¢ Pt et e et e CARDS b4 1216 F Street s 50 New Dinner and Evening Gowns ‘ to go on Sale Monday . A fashion collection that brings to our Wom- en’s Gown Shop the latest style expression of Paris and New York modes. Appropriate for dinner and restaurant wear. $62.50 Regularly $95 to $110 “Elaborately simple”— caded chiffons and soit d: alome velvets. bro apy satins and georg- ettes—silver and crystal beads—and rhinestones in simple and elaborate designs—metallic laces- a few with touches of soft furs—slender lon lines—gowns for evening, reception and dinne wear—in evening shades and black. Twenty carefully selected models to choose from! 150 Street and Afternoon Dresses $18.75 and $24.50 Regularly $29.50 to $50.00 Another great purchase, just arrived and ready for selling Monday! Seemingly everything new in dress fashions for street and afternoon wear in this purchase! Tailored frocks in fine twills, in- cluding wrap-around and coat models. med. Silk crepe and satin frocks, em- broidered, draped and fur trim- Chiffon velvet frocks—beaded, embroidered or simply but stun- ningly draped. Flare and tiered skirts—smartest of straightline dregses—long or short sleeves o 10 sleeves at all—plenty in colors and plenty of black dresses—sizes 34 to 44 All in all, this is one of the best dress purchases of the entire year—and we’ve presented many good ones. Ready at 9:15 a.m. tomorrow. Women’s Dress Section—Second Floor Never Forget—For Christmas Giving! GOLD STRIPE SILK STOCKINGS No woman ever yet had too man in black, wif now—and plent $2.00 to $2.75 pair. 1216 F Street y Silk Stockings!—All the lovely shades are here in all sizes th fine cotton or all-silk garter hems. Regular, chiffon and extra heavy weights Christmas Buying Is On In Earnest Buying while everything is fresh, while assortments are complete, people are doing it in increasing numbers. out and filled—already women are saying, Nothing So Captivating to Receive as DAINTY SILK UNDERWEAR And what hosts of it here! Woven Silks and Satins, Glove Silk, Philippine Handmade Nainsooks! thing ready and many items at special prices! 50 Dozn Envelope Chemise A D?zen or More Styles. . siaale fest we ever saw at this price. Val and filet lace prettily shirred or hemstitched in a splendid Orchld, peach and flesh colors. . $5.90 trimm quality crepe de chine. Crepe de Chine Gowns An Early Buying Special. .. Pretty bateau and V-neck styles—lace trimmed or plain—flesh color and dainty pastel shades. A gift item that will sell speedily from its great attractiveness and quality. In Our Little Grey Shop The most charming undergarments in profuse va- riety. Most beautiful of silks and choice trimmings. Chemise and Step-ins to $12.50 each. Gowns to $25.00 each. Many in sets to match. Satin Breakfast Coats A Christmas Gift Special. ... .. Lovely for gifts indeed are these Satin Breakfast Coat: smart side-tie models of satins in peach, light blue, rose, orchid and black; full length opening edged with ruching—collar,’sleeves and pocket. A Christmas Gift Sale ¢ Fancy Silk Stockings B Usually $4.00 to $8.00 $3 75 Pair Hand-Embroidered Clox Hand-Drawn Clox Lace Insteps Mostly black, but all suitable for gifts. Full fash- ioned thread silk, with all-silk and lisle garter hems. Quantity limited in this sale. 100 Corduroy Robes Draped and Embossed “mphasizing the fashion trend toward brocaded uroy robes, plain and embossed, with long tuxedo collars and wide, loose sleeves. Side fastened and seco silk lined in cherry, fuchsia, purple, gray and Frem:h, blue. . Colored Silk Umbrellas 30 Beautiful Styles in Handles Carved and inlaid handles of and tortoise sheli effects; im- $7.95 ported carved wood handles. 5 Choose the umbrella you are going to give for sortment. Handsome, wide-bordered silks in navy and lighter blues, black, reds, browns, grays and emerald— all with tips and large ferrules—handles matching or pleces—ready tomorrow at $7.95. e . (9, Sale that will interest Christmas buyers. . Only 200 Blouses obtainable in this parchase! . HERE ARE THE POPULAR FRILL STYLES—THE LONG, ROLL COLLARS WITH VESTEE FRONTS! All of sheer French® voiles, with real Irish laces abundantly used for trimming. of the daintiest hand-em- broldery and hand sewing throughout. blouses comes from an Importer who is overstocked— duplicates, he tells us, can be had only at regular prices. effects and the slender draped silhouettes—new cord- A Christmas Purchase of amber bakelite; engine turned Christmas from this beautiful and specially priced as- contrasting with the silks in most artistic way. 100 YOUTHFUL PETER PANS, AND THE BECOMING —Some with touches, too, This lot of All sizes now—do not)ml!! this chance! while service is best, has so many advantages that "Already the spirit of Christmas is in the air—already lists are being made “There are so many pretty things at Jelleff’s!” Let us help you. A Thousand Petticoats —from which to choose for Christmas. Two big groups staad out for tomorrow’s selling! R e 5590 High quality silks all—with fancy pleated and braid trimmed flounces: in straightline étyles with em- broidered scallops and motifs; with self-folds and nar- row pleated ruffies. Many new high shades for Christ- mas _buyers—as well as all the Fall geason's best! Pebicouts Thoe Wew and WEAR.... 91-00 This popular silk material has now been fashioned into smart straightline petticoats that do away with any fullness at the waist. Scalloped or plain hems and at- tractive self-color embroidery. Taupe, navy blue, gray and black. Tricosham clings—and is hard to wear out. A petticoat that every one will like! MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS All Pure Linen —ready in the special Christmas handkerchief section for men tomorrow. Here the choosing may be con- veniently done—and whateevr you choose is pure linen (or silk)—no cotton mixtures in this entire array! 25(.‘ MEN'S initial handkerchiefs— hems. 35¢ MEN'S handkerchiefs—with white o colored initials—3%-inch hems. 50c MENS handkerchiefs—with white or colored initials—hand embroldered, long and block letters. At 75c and $1.00—Men’s Handkerchiefs With beautifully. hand-embroidered initials, %-inch hems, hand drawn threads, At 25¢ to $1.25 Each—Men's ~—pure linen handkerchiefs, with 3, and 1 inch hems with hand drawn threads. These handkerchiefs are splendid_qualities. At $1.00—Men’s Silk Handkerchiefs Pongee with % to 1 inch hems, with hand drawnm threads or fancy embroideries. Also in white China silks of splendid quality with 3 -inch hems. # For Women—Colored Linen * Handkerchiefs —predominate in the display. All the gorgeous colors that make handkerchiefs extra attractive for gifts this "™ 25¢ 50c 75¢ $1.00 Very great assortments at all prices—colored em- broidered corners—embroidered initials. Give a pretty handkerchief. <inch An Opening Christmas Sale! $5.00 to $7.50 S Styl poger Sve Bags $3.95 £ Only 100 Bags —in this great purchase Morocco, Vachette, Goatskin, Pin Seal; black, brown and gray. Moire silk and leathe —all fitted with coin and mirror — swagger with double-strap large mirror ac Make a choice e Christmas stocks of leather, velvet and beaded bags now com- plete. Beautiful selec- tions. For Christmas front. Satin Slippers $4.00 PAIR A Dressy - Heel Slipper for wear, with soft. del comfortable padded in quality satin match th powder blue For Childr Misses Gray Suede Boudoir Slip- pers, with padded soles and silk pompon, Sizes 5 to 8 .......$150 Sizes 9 to 11 ... .. .$L75 Sizes 12 to 2 ......$2.00 Quilted Satin Boudoir Slippers Flat soles of leathers: lustrous self-color quiiting, attractive colov black, French blue, rose, lav CilpisTHAS " OREETISCS CHRISTMAS - BALLAKD | 1340 G Street N.W. 1 e A