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(Continued from Eigt & commodious chambe: the ‘war e GajaDer, 5 tunity to richly of Christmas presents, Mrs. Gillett, wiio is leisure without ever a le has fashioned each o articles with her own be found there are bugs ness, as well se 0. knitted articles of caps, fact. dozen the bables, fancy or the boudoir. in fact. thing one might Christmas, and of be: Thero is a Taft Wood is at the oon, and_there is a nts” for Mrs. table this after group of each day of th; Gillett frequen tortatned several Bundred T oidiors &t 3 ng a - 1ng Fefreshments for them, o SV he sale will continue nesday, December Sunday e €d, and society folk in large numbers, e annual sales, advantage of the enhance their store pieces for the drawing \th Page.) where during until W oppor- a woman of isure moment, £ the dainty hands, and to of great rich- r simpler use toy table and room | any- | for | ie a master- tea Gillett ept- | honor of Miss Elsie Hill of the Na~ tional Woman's Party. Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke will open the drawing rooms of her home, 2011 Massachusetts avenue, Monday after- noon, December 10, at 4:30 o'clock, when she will be hostess to the Psy- chological Society, which ~will not hold another mecting until January. Prof. H. L. McComas of Princeton will _speak on_the “Application of Psychology to Soclety nsend Phillips of Goshen, : ding some days in Wash- on, staylng at the Shoreham Hotel. There will be a special rehearsal of the Dramatic Club Wednesday after- noon for Mme. Hauge, the president of the club, and Mrs. Mary Roberts Rinehart, honorary director. Owing to many dinners, the plays will open at 9:30 o'clock instead of §:45, the time originally selected. The cast will play at Walter Reed Hospital Thursday evening for the soldiers. Mr. James Edward Poole announces the engagement of his daughter, Miss Virginia King Poole, to Mr. Francls Lewls Gould of D Yorky son of Mrs. ould. %o date has n for the wedding. Miss Poole x«m. randdaughter of the late Col. 1. nz of Front Roval, Va. A%, Goud s he mephew of Mrs. 4. Kearny Warren, formerly of Wash- were Mr. John Burke, Mr. James Burke, Mr. Edward Burms and Mr. Joseph Richardson. Mr. Farrell and his bride left for a wedding trip to New York and Canada . Amorg the out-of-town ests was Miss Mary Costello, aunt of the bride. Miss Hazel MacKaye, who has been making her home at the Woman's Party headquarters, on Capitol Hill, since coming from Seneca Falls this stmmer, has gone to New York, where she and Miss Lucy Branham will be the house guests of Mrs. Stephen Pell in her winter home on Madison avenue. Miss MacKaye and DMiss Branham are participating {n a con- ference of the Inez Milholland me- morial committee, of which Miss Branham is organizer. After staying several days with Mrs. Pell Miss Ma Kaye and Miss Branham will accom- pany Mr. and Mrs. John Milholland the parents of the late Incz Milhol- land, to the Milholland estate, Mea- dowmount, in the Adirondacks. Miss MacKaye and Miss Branham expect to be gone about ten days. Mrs. Joseph Stoddard, Mrs. David Blair, Mrs. J. T. Newcomb and Mrs T. S. Crago are the patronesses for the weekly dinner and bridge party at Wardman l'ark Hotel tomorrow evening. Dr. and Mrs. Victor C. \nmgh,m have returned to Washington fi Births Reported. e followthg births have been reported to the okl departiment n. the ase wenty: four hour Ambler Granvil Roland aries on George Herbery §, ‘and Ruth L. Allen, girl William V. George. Alton A, and Camilla William Willle Abral an, girl (twins), Haywood and Hattle Holm: Harry Austin The following deaths huve been re the health department in the Inst twenty. four 1 Joun 8. pital Robert oree M. and Hattie T. Blick, bay. i lo M. and Kl o operator A. and Dorothy Keefer, boy. nd Katherine Miller, boy. " and Rebecea E. Crows, girl and Mary A, 8 avd Pota Mandes. bo Bailey- In el 12 and Savpellc Maddor, ‘iri. and May Mack, girl 2zie Gregory, boy. Bul-\ :.mlv, ‘boy. service. girl. and Edith M. Smith, boy. and Annie Broodnax, boy. Deaths Reported. Logan, 75, George Washington Hos. Martinez, st a1 Hospl 3 e Tsland ave. McLeod, 7 Carman, 9, in He had no court, he said. Miss Ethel Louise Cumbers, whose Francisco is reported, was regarded as one of the best in- formed women ported 10| federal land laws, and w. sultant of nllnrne)xs in cases involv- ing homestead and similar matters. For many years she held a position as chlef clerk of the general office’in San Francisco. death in San failing to appear yesterday for jury The fines were pald. Mr. Bennett sald he was in Alex- andria on a real estate deal and did not return in time to reach court. boy. fartin, boy and| My Shull was in Norfolk on busi- ness, he stated, and missed the boal other way of reaching MISSED JURY, FINED $50. Real Estate Operator and Manu- facturer Pay for Tardiress. Gatewood S. Bennett, the Continental Trust building, and F. T. Shull, turer reslding at 4925 Conduit road, were each fined $50 today by Justice Criminal Roseman of i Beters and real estate both of Baitimore, Md. manufac- Division 1 for E. Jounker of ¢ Colnmine; Qiio, e Catherine R." Gay- EEEM e THE TEVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, W'EDNESDIY, DECEMB Society| a Bule and Lucy Batawhalte, both of Special, Attention to Ladles Occidental Restaurant The Famous Place to Dine Before or After Theater the country on s the con- land Laces, Curtains, Linens Cleaned and Repaired Feathers cleaned and curled. Viboud, *** Hand Laundry th N.W, Main 4971 ¢ 9 and Virginia !ull!r.l Willlam L. Jones and Mary L. White, both of Teesburg, Va. Hirnes of Detroit, Ela Blandford of th Hugh B Murdock a0 bearl L, Wright of Cross Ronds, Md stablished 1859 Mich., aud both their summer home, in northern M igan, and are at the Hotel Roosevelt for the winter. ington. DELIGHT HER, CHRISTMAS, With this Beautiful Writing Desk Electric Sewing Machine dinary machines. Simple. NO BOBBINS TO WIND. Ne tensions to adjust. Forever silent. Sews anything. Any speed.. entertained at |vrldb~e la: ning in honor of Commander and Mrs. Martin Metealf. The other included Capt. mander and Mrs. mander an Commande venscroft. Dr berry and Col Former Representative Fairchild had four guests at dinner last night at the New Willard, where he is spending a few day | Many Helpful Suggestions for Christmas Giving Are to be Found at PLITT’S % Bridge Lamps, $7.00 up. Table Lamps, complete with shade, $22.00 up. Shades, $1.65 up. Governor Winthrop Desks, 38-in., $131.25. Nest of Tables, $26.25 up. Triangular Tables, $27.50. Hall Chairs— Side Chairs, $48.00 up. Armchairs, $52.50 up. Bonbon Dishes, $3.00 up. Brass Candlesticks, $3.50 up. Water Glass Trays, $7.00 dozen. Telephone Covers, $7.50. Brass Door Knocker, $5.00 Cigarette Boxes, $4.00 up. Book Ends, $6.00 pair up. Framed Prints, $2.00 up. Mirrors, $11.75 up. Jewel Boxes, $22.50 up. Book Stands, $17.50. Windsor Chairs, $13.25 up. Overstuffed Chairs, $43.00 up. Tea Wagons, $25.00 up. I);ning Room Suites, 286.00 up. and Stool Bedroom Suites, $212.95. Mahogany Candlesticks, SI000 o Yi0SE, GEORGE PLITT CO., Inc. Painting, Paperhanging and Upholstering 1325 14th St. N.W. Main 4224 Mary John )t Maclean, & mem- Charl, 1 ber of the New York branch of the League of American Pen Women, who came to W Thompson president of the organization, evening, will remain in Wa at the Shoreham Hotel, through the month of cmber. Mrs. Maclean will be joined today by Mrs. Alex- London npson-Se on at the Shore- Louis N. Geldert, esident of the Lengue of Wome: Seton will for a pro- roedmen’s Hospits) { 407 B t. ne i5, Children’s Hospital. The marriage of Miss Ann Slattery N. m\lm 4 months, Children's to Mr. Robert A. took place in smber 28, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph coming to Washington to make Representativ their home. Wainwright. who are st: Mr. Ralph is the son of Mrs. Ralph Shoreham Hot atertained at lunch- | and the late Joseph E. Ralph, one eon there yesterday director of the bureau of en- and printing. Mr. and Mn 1) “Fugene West. e e Or machine can be bou alone, with mahogany ey carrying case. Can be taken anywhere, with one band. Free home trisl. Free sewing lessons. Old machioe in trade asant pa; ot plan. Send for folder, ¥ Walk and Be Happy aseAll Shoes . That Feature Both Comfort and Style Winthrop Rutherford . guests of Mrs national 1 er of Phila- Mrs. Henry Sargent 1 K « House. They | delphia is visiti n ousin, Mrs, [American F are en route to their home at Atken, | Arthur Cleborne, at 915 16th street. | $ail Satur s c tessional trip. Mrs. Thor 1. Nichols entertained at tea at her home at Riverdale yes- aving as her Atherton Du Munro of the Latin Department Ik before the iversity Span- 8:30 Dr. Dana G American division of th: f State will give a ington U MOrTow cvening 017 G street northw other Dancing light re “freshments will Tulip o follow Dr. Mun talk. Jocust valley, L. I. Count Constantini | Mrs. Thomax Sidwell to . == " was temporarily attached to the |Entertain at Club Tea. th-‘g"-n;.!;‘fh’"fi 5 |\"‘:‘:]‘;‘;*‘;§m";’;‘\‘;“";“. o8 Ttallan embassy here about two vears | Mrv. Thomas Sidwell, assisted by tha | e e 0l b e, Sunday, REC: E of the wection’ of education of | December 2. in Baltimoro. ~ Mr. and R. S MeBria Mrs. Wolpoff will be at home after ommittee for Januery 1 at 3116 West North avenue, wives of the delega 5 wenue. | Baltimore, Md o can Institution of 3 o Fart D Mies nees Gertler entertained at » 1 Mrs W prige miscellancous gineers’ convention being h Roreon, | &, urpelse miscel New Willard this week 1o will be ae: | BONOE.OF the Brid was given today for ladi Sttt M _.The Entre Nous are being entertained at tea thi reg & . ernoon at the Cosmos Clui. guests $ - ception and dance will be PARK NAMED FOR MANN.| the New Willard this e epresentative ner tomorrow evening afternoon the deleg: James R. Mann. who for vears w | 1eader of the republican forces in the motor to Mount Vernon n Wright o °0 | pational House of Representatives, “Holy miscellaneous E. ish, Welfare rum- 7.8 came the bride of Mr. George | opened “last_epring, Ma shoe. Jeermb be Farrell of Avoc: the James R mony was performed commission 13 e tempered st shatile, hf & field ho together with the extra long not only act as a ive, but also help the shoe to stand up and hold its shape. They also preserve the graceiul line under the arch that adds to the appearance of foot. G. B. White Co., Inc. 1311 G Street N.W. Over Y. W. C. A. Teke Elevator Count and Countess Constantini are among the pa the Mafestic sailing tod | land for New York. They will spend | , the Christmas holidays with th | ter's son, Mr. Herman Frasch W in their country home, Vittiam Sewing Table, $24.25 Book Stands $17.50 Magazine Book Racks $21.00 Up Arthur At the given a pencer and Mi table will Mrs. Hamilton charge c articles at The Ease-All Arch Sup- porting Shoe is made for women who demand a styl- comfortable - fitting ‘ » Telephone Table Carroll Fraz Mrs. George Adolphe Cas Hertle, Mrs. Please forward full inferma- tion regarding trial offer fres Ffcebrion and wediing. broe fowing” lemoza a2d " epecial » home of the bride. Howard, anist, violinist = Buy him caremony Catherine companied by M and Mr. R. Batthazzi, The bride NODS. coae oo ansmesss s Btrect U SO slippers and » with her Mrs rles Wheeler, shoes and wi Charles Long. Mrs. Charles O i O cevscsmocareeconmmnes Willoox & Gibbs 1T Washington, D. C., 702 10th St. N.W. Baltimore, Md., 321 N. Howard St. OUTEES Y s €7 U CE e { se point lace apl > blossoms and carried a show- 1quet of roses and lilles of the i Smith and Miss Johnson Willoughb e v Burke attended her sis- [ ter onor, wearing a gown )f orchid crepe with a hat to match, and carried vink butterfiy roses M Connolly of Avoca n_and the ushers Phonex Main \crnon 1281 ladies mine al eireles will or the sale of made preserve | AS usual at Margaret's, the supper will be feature of ti evening. Miss Camphs sisted | serving Polished Floors of Hard Wood are unsatisfactors. on refintahing ng new floors over "Teleptione” North 8528, J. M. ADAMS 1503 Connecticut Ave. will be | id ladies in cluding Miss a bevy of the table Kathe Dent, Mi tine, Miss H Dancing wil Mrs. doseph W novelty them Gift Sugnestions LAMP bases A Complete Assortment From Which to Make Your Selection or Christmas, paimist and Delivers to Your Home Any One of the Bargains in Slightly USED FURNITURE Listed Below “A little used—but not abused!’’ Top-icer Style Refrigerator, of 30- pound capacity, well made and fin- Because It Rained Today The big sale of § = Women’s Low Shoes is continued for one day longer Boudoir Lamps Mahogany, gilt and ivory........$2.00 to $4.00 Porcelain. ......... $5.00 to $7.50 Table Lamps IMBROGARY. - .cocicssonnsoosiosbsinliians e D0 Gilt Wood ...uvvvevunioennnnn........$10.00 Bronze ......cc0iviinnann.....$8.75 to $40.00 Porcelain «.......ovueennen....$7.50 to $22.50 Floor Lamps Mahogany ........ $18.50 to $68.5C Gilt Wood .. s $15.00 to $40.0C Bridge Lamps Wrought Iron ..........c...... .8 Decorated Wood ......................83 Torcheres From $16.50 to $100.00 7% 22 “Stickley” built Breakfast Suite, in genuine solid oak, lifetime construc- tion. Slightly used but just as good as new Includes table, server and four chair: Priced at only 57930 }7ay down only «..... THURSDAY LAST DAY *1 ’1 51 '1 *1 ’1 ’1 ’1 1 ’1 ished in_golden oak, for $4. Pay down only . Beds, white enamel steel and satin- finish brass, in full and single sizes, as low as $2.89. Pay down only........... Massive Oak Dining Room Exten- sion Tables, just slightly used, but not abused and good for a li service. $4.50. Pay down only Bed outfit bargam—z revelation of value. Massive Genuine Solid Walnut Bed, complete with comlormhh, sag- less mesh fabric <prmg at $7.50. Pay down only Odd Dining Room Chairs, in _oak, mahogany and walnut with plain_or leather seats. Just one or two of a kind, but O! what bargains Fach. full price, only American Walnut Bedroom Suite, in- cluding large dresser, full vanity dresser, chifforette and bow-end bed. Practically new, and going early for $189. Pay down enly 72222 Comfortable _Rockers, for living room at bargain prices. Many va- rieties to choose from, including even luxurious Morris Chairs, as low as $398. Pay down only......ceoennen Mahogany Duofold Suite, upholstered brown Spanish leather, complete in $ with new mattress, for only .50. Pay down only.. Long style Davenport Bed in oak, upholstered in black imitation leather. Complete with a brand-new mattress, for $39.50. Tomorrow pay down only.. NN, 7227 Choice_of a number of styles in Kitchen Tables, in oak and mahogany finish, at $498. Pay down only....... 7, Speciai Complete Special Complete Junior Lamp and Shade $27.50 Bridge Lamp and Lamp Shade |5 - DULINGMARTINC: Ug=n7 F Strect and 1214 0 1218 & Street, Hours: 8:45 to 6:00 % W ZZ R NCLUDED are more than 20 popular fashions in welt and turn sole Pumps and Oxfords, for dress, semixdress and general street wear. In the popular Suedes, Satin, Tan, Black and Patent Leathers. All at $3.95 Pair W 2. We have just two Walnut Desks. beautiful lady's desks—to go for $9.75. Pay down only . 2 Bargain in large Oak Dresser, with ample drawer space, large top surface and_beveled plate mirror, to go for $7.95. Tomorrow pay down only Handsome Oak Dining Room Suite, including buffet, extension table and four leather seat chairs, for $65. Pay down only ...... Lamp and Shade Boudoir % Mahogany-finished Duofold _Suite, upholstered in tapestry. Frames slightly scratched. Complete with new felt mattress. Yours for $98. Pay down only ...... 7% 777777 All Floor Sample Refrigerators, to be closed out at less than half regu- lar prices. Many styles to choose from. Wonderful opportunity to save. Pay down only ....cccccennee. Floor Sample Hot-blast Heaters, complete with all necessary pipe. These are large sizes. $16.50. Pay down QR SRCEET RS LD & FURNISHERS conp. T N.W: Between G&H Bargain in a Golden Oak Washstand, having 2 drawers and large compart- melnts. §295. Tomorrow pay down only .. Three-piece Reed Living Room Suite, including settee, chair and rocker in Baronial brown finish, 51750 Pay down only .. K oiv. 735 SEVENTH At all our stores except “City Club Shop” EOX\C'H AINIGIE" EPARTMENT, Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9¢h Se. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SEE. 7 AMERICAN 1HHOME Z