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Y. s s ... 'THE EVENING_ STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER _ '[RADE BUARD USTS | |D- A- R ADMITS CHAPTERS. |[28-2Xiietor Mt mmber gL 418, 5, So0ghint, 0 STt | e ] cloty was organized 195,624 women |Ge M. Young, state regent from o Orge. . Yo o . have been members.. N | North Dakote; Mis Willism B.. Har- 1,804 Members Added to-Rolls. | "y 0" UL L | esterday |4, atate regent from the District of G4 v ; 4 2 5 Columbla, g Was George Cabot. of Massachu- Total,” 136,781« Presidont “gmerat Mee Prage i . L }uelts grandfather. of “Henry Cabot| The national board of management | Briggs, recording secretary” genetal: 5 { U, Lodge, the first Secrotary, of the Navy, | of, the Daughters of the American [ Mrs. Willlam™S. Walker, organising |- He Was No Hog. Revolutioni at a special meetin, es- | secretary. general; Mrs. ‘Alfred B - or “Is* Benjamin Sl'oddert of Mary- terday l: c?nun‘ax';:u ue:mn A1l | seau, treasurer eneral; Bre. Jurmas | ¥rom the Boston Tramscript. and, great- confirmed sixteen new chapters and [ H. Stanfield, registrar general: Mrs.| pogge BTN | itied 1,004 o memberstp, Moro | Georee. Do Bote historian. & nase X4 Elve you.aitip guly 2 % % father of Tasker|¢han 3300 applications were - favore | Mrs. t G. 8 1 T've nothing but a $10 bill. f . 7 i Confidence in Favorable Ac- ? Lowndes Oddle, [Ably passed Gooh ot fne ORtoDer meots | drms womoral ‘rom Floriak: Mea -~ Porter—ON, that'll be enough, sir. A smart style for young g \ BeNAtor £rom Ne. | mommm———— e e e : ? men in Velour Calf, also tion by Congress Express- AR vece. rigntrully . i : i Cherry Red Fussia oo 2 i & entitled to head - T il il . i _ E B Calf. Boih czceplionally ed in" Bulletin. : the rolls_of the, d A ; I B\ good calue at ek 3 “Lords of the Ad- | < 3 4 X b ' NN $7.00 _ - miralty” | : Necds of Washington are outlined . Some :day the! in the buMetin of the Washington Ve @ Sctnate chamber members. . The. bullettn expresses y N troversy, ' for confldencé that the needs of the g the archives Capltal city of the natlon” will be the Navy. Ggorge BENJ. STOD! . Cabot leads th given prompt consideration during | DR * ist, whersas the s a * this session of Cuot e lists the | Tecords ‘of Annapolis glve seniorit 1 . 00, sl e o Staddert, and the majority ot lexyl‘ : o . ° $7-90 and $8-00 SHOES ng P - |books follow the lead of the his- g Anacostia river flats—particularly | torfans of the Naval Academy: Geor;l;a ! Many at $5 & 36 Boys’ at $4 & $4.50 that séctton’ from Bennings bridge | Cabot was appointed Secretary of the | . ¥ W. L. DOUGLAS name and portrait is the best known - B newly - created Departm | morthward_ta the District line. V3 by Ercsient Tona Aoty aus ~ahoe trade-mark in the world. Itstands for a bigh'standard 2 3 [ ° < Law to prevent sale of fraudulent | a ras t to the S h sscurittes. ConfiEmaa the dey 4¥ e SRt of quality and dependable value. For economy and-satis- Completion of sewage purification [ $1Ich was May 3. 1798, A messenger - fackacyaervics woar e 8 feadle arke - siciice at once aespatched to Brookliine, DOUGLAS d ptics are stam Al’ca,dia 1 where Mr. Cabot lived, but | p. ilgel Removal 6f temporary war-time days .it required about mvc:! mhhgfmm.gmm:dm v:mism A walking Ozford Ve - - new ing buildings. ({urnmk{l th%Jgn{ney and seven . . . Construction of an adequate ath | Koufet oy, CASl, & Tuccssatul Our lease expires January 30th and not having se- teod and the wearer protected sgainst unrcasonable prices. | for women on a e Tetle stadium L las b ad previously that of being ° W. DOUGLAS shoes demanded more peopl ey o, mmuplea- 2 e e i migisier 1o France” mutinmear: ||| cured another location at present, we are compelled e e e e o e loshodt e Eom i $7. and especially his grandson, | 00 _ New Anacostia Bridge. ninent and scholarly historian. | . . ) ] of our 116 stores at factory cost. We do'not make one cent New Lridgcs to reniace. tha one on | Sehator Loage. aust i those e ||| to sacrifice our entire STOCK of Men’s, Women’s, Of proti Gt the shiocs s asld 0 you. Ts s worths dettare i Pennsylvania avenue southeast, over i o th !.’e"vee" his confir- | 3 3 f kno buy shs Wi Ananoiia siver tho Catvait Bicet | oLy nate and the recelpt Mim’ 2, “' or you to know- that when you buy shoes at our stores bridgo and the Chain bridee. These ce as Cretary of the Navy: | and Cl'uldren 8 Wearing Appml‘ i You Pay Only One Profit. f NEVER have you had the oppor- bridges were constructed many years [, LeRARIN, Stoddert, s merchant | M ago and are now inadequate to meet g. was nominated on May 18, con- { : i the present-day needs. firmed by. the Senate and took the S| - r .! tunity to buy such wonderfi ul'nh?e Improvement of streets and Ligh- | CAth of office on the following day. iy values as you will find in W. { i s 23 Nuturylly Senator 0ddie considers his !!' .hl"lb Douglas shoes in our retail stores in | Bstter lighting system throughuut | Woodes Sacy sad the Hos Cectutans ¢ ALY SQY Log8( 71 the principal cities and in good shoe | S s he he oath and served for - Z) stores everywhere. If you do not live Droducis o O oue of milk and #llk }three joars, whereas Cubot refused Fear one of qar stores. ask 200 e the oat it 1 - B » ask your L fon should be encted wich. | £1%(/th And did not hold the oftice , dealer for W. L. Douglas shoes. If {{ ‘be cannot eupply you, write for e . ments which have been advo; | occasionaliy looks over maval it 3 S ) catalog showing how to order shoes Up-to-date styles suitable for Men and Women & Rumber of vears past: ature in the Library of Congress, £ = by mail, postage free. in all walks of life. Attractive styles for Young Better School Bulldingx.- well us in the Navy Department, {s v Lo LAS SHO) en. They are exceptionally good More and better schoolw Luildings | #1¥ays annoved when ‘he finds the { <3 i nw:-n"?u"fumm'-.fi-'- s = = — and fapiitties. jeme of George Cabot leading tne - . . cl . o Iy A MEhprissure wasor syatem o | et of Seerciartes and'orty’mecare’ (|| —om all goods in our store, including Coats, Suits, 3 Our M’ 35¢ Fooform Hose tion against fire of the val , g :l‘_l;‘rr(u:l‘odl Kt}:el error, IFoollhn his spirit. S . w . S d. 737 1) t President Yook well and wear well. e ot the' oL soerers 3 ¢ Millin Smmeat Sad prfate” sulidhngs “ind | 1 Bofnf eisen L, agped Shie Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Sweaters an ery a autemtiele ©F e e wna | grove, foeni, ot Benienn o8 || their regular MARKED PRICE ‘W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN WASHINGTON: Comprehe £ (he | o istrict of Colum a, K Becb mmnenay L e T - wrone { 905 Permsylvania Avenue, N.W. [ wongws stone} 1327 F St., N. W, \ory. | made his fortune, is the procedurs by | R SoLEL B e e ety MFrOPEN SATURDAY EVEN {from tho lists in the Library of Con. | b = SEEK SALVAGE MEA S. gre F,Zn.r'{,‘:.:‘m‘_“" archives of the i R - T T e S SR 1 T R AT on the following p: It is a comtroversy wa | - fo s a controversy ged in & g to Washington i friendly spirit, but Senator Oddie, who Lumbermen Offer Reward for} Practical Suggestions. | : ; ’ b4 The United dustry, e _ r i 360 in i ) ? prizes for the | S - . - s = G SR t o : ctive 1.\“,:":;'.‘ : : We have searched two continents for gifts! ¥ 3 b b ol Dreseatdey “mana- For YOU we have gathered merchandise from both sides the Atlantic ; 1216 F Street . S prill result ivaging Iy | to make it an old-fashioned Christmas in spirit—but with all the new L ] U d f Gif drops out of the picture and Is fancies in gifts and all the new apparel for Christmas festivities. ove y naerwear ior ts e e aats) have i wenry | Many of the offerings cannot be duplicated. So come now while the Almost endless variety of dainty, pretty, delicate garments to choose from. How pleas- Sy fota T e et ‘ stocks are full and fresh and share in the spirit of Chri#fmas and Christ- ant to select, how delightful to give, how wonderful to receive! SR : g thas giving! Crepe de Chine Gowns, $3.95 and $5.90 2 i So many styles—so many colors—in these assortments of lovely crepe de chine at their port of entry . gowns. Strap, square and bateau neck models, tailored gowns with tucks or ot P shirring; lace-trimmed styles with clever bits of val or filet and insertion and edging Crowds fill the air with germs. or lacey medalilons. You need only a glimpse to assure yourself that here Is a most £/ TSON unusual offering for gift seekers! Thecity’s dust, by irritating the throat, causes them to develop. / w 8\ Silk Envelope Chemise, $5.00 and $5.90 This is the beginning of sorc ? K S KIN Here are extraordinary valuse! Talired and face trimmed: throsts. Protect your throat l . . chines, unusually fine—soft, radium.gilks—combined with i the it | let ti d dall 5—Or with Formanint. All draggiets.” L oxdu ;ym:t‘lDr;;:d—flv.n;.;;:ct!'n:r;_d;:;:oll’:;:?led::i?dmehe:mlsat’l':x‘:hefl The Gift B iful yokes. Pretty shades—flesh, orchid, peach, light biue and white. 1¢ 3 starfis & / - .& “5' “Vanity Fair” Plus 4-Inch Vests, $2.95 wpper surface it £ by bend- | olmam n / The Gift Practical With hematitched top and straps and underarm reinforce. FLOP OF STAR FISH. ing two arms buck until the | - : ment. Flesh color, white, orchid, “Vaniti-silk.” B nlalt e G e ek | J Seaine Taour rasias (N ;i The Gift for Any Woman! “Vaniti-Silk” Bloomers, 54 Inches Wide, $4.50 the nel Formamint tablet in the mouth —ior.she knows that these are Silk Stockings that Wear! | movement; being of “Vanit shk:+ there e o buikiness. under nnot right it- every one or two hours Enduring—Becayse the silk is 100 per cent pure. m; h?:!‘ukln. Flesh color, white, orchid, taupe, black and : Practical —Because they' are protected front numerous garter cut “runs” through the “Vaniti-Silk” Step-In Chemise, $5.00 patented Gold Stripe. . Hemstitched top and strap—full width. Flesh color. Beautiful—In their wide assortment of exquisite shades—in the rich luster of regular weight - “Vaniti-Silk” Union Suits, $7.50 or the sheerness of chiffon—in the laciness of handdrawn clox. nnh’“c.['mrfi‘""’"‘fl and securely {apped. -~ Beautifully tallored. Regular Weight, $2.00 and $2.75 Pair - Satin Breakfast Coats $10.00 Chiffon Weight, $2.25 and $2.75 Pair 2 1o please the miss e ching ..m:m.y \\\\\J:Z/,Zr\ z Handclocked, $3.50 and $425 Pair ¥! usea Tor Jrmontts o SR R RN SHAND SER \\\\ & /4 f 2 N For a gift that’s always acceptable —give GOLD STRIPE! pasketsiana sHarc Sholilgi sddedisiesves. [GldinHieyipeAsh: DrER, = Draped Corduroy Robes, $7.50 the side with a corduroy-covered button; su roll ¢ A . B a5 et ie feie e e 2 n o Unusual pouch bags of velvet velour; envelope styles; in morocco, durable cow- :{:&"_{.":‘Lg";‘é‘m{"°,‘:,f:"":'r;:g° G e e g e 2 » 3 hide or pin goat; swagger bags of velvet calf; smart under-the-arm affairs; small en- purple, wistaria, French blue, gray and mahogany. Men 8 Sllk Dressmg Gowns velopes of ecrasse calf with close strap handle—all lined with leather or silk and fitted English Wool House Robes with swing or coin putse and mirror. Any one a fine gift! Twenty Thousand Linen Handl{erchiefs v i i . The widest assortment—the best values ever—at Jelleff’s House Jackets The Biggest Christmas Sale of S Handkerchiefs for every one’ on your 'Christmas list—the novelties of the hour and H d d Bl the good old-fashioned white linens that jast hzlxl\'e (}uality in fab;ichglr:dd cmhro}:fflery to recommend ‘them. Handkerchiefs for men as well as for women and children in this great Bath Robes - andmade Blouses et o L : s - We've E Held Women’s Fine Linen Handkerchiefs WE swe. now. showing » ‘ E eve ‘Lver , White ; Exceptional quality! Packed three in a box very distinctive selec- v i Twelve Individual Styles Colored V /4 v 3 for $1.50 tion of brocade silk Dressing : S \ Every Blouse in-a Christmas Box Embroidered WHITE AND COLORED NOVELTY LINENS, with /4 3 \ k ; 3 All of fine sheer French voile. % e eierad cotares Gowns, English wool House 0| [ AIl' entirely hand sewed. Real e Embroidered. Corners Robes, also House Jackets— \ \ B , ~ish and filet laces. Hand embroid- 35c Eich either a very useful gift.for N\ 2 ry and drawn-work. Blouses that ‘ , ) “him.” " E bxig ,would sell regularly from $6.95 to p e s white e embtoideras V ' 5 ) 2 Hand Embroidered Priced from $15 to $85 - $5.00 o = R 50c Each vt e A Women's Handmade ~ Handkerchiefs, of Such an event is made possible only turough foresight and planning far in.| | ; 7 Z Yorlncl Buta withh cojored dcawmtireads, Two Extiaordinary Values advance. How well we have planned you will realize when you see these blouses! i 4 Z MEN’S The models are individual—the values really remarkable—the quantity limited. Pure Linen : Select yours tomorrow! - . o - - N * del, -~ B. A mecond ti d at; that 9. A ithful slip-: del, A Special Brocgde ‘A Quilted ® LA et bS5 B ATeeend it istvie thatis %A youtnm) e ey medel - , Handk e"‘:h‘_ efs g = {ande ‘around roll Collar, curts and © theiacs’and embroldery. 8600 . rnsets of linen . : > 4 AND % INCH HEMS Silk and Worsted Foulard Silk Sohesent of hand-drawn blocks_ 6. A model with long roll coltar wark and Irish lace. $5.00 : 3 > : 50 Ea % he filet | d -doubl -d o : "~ he ¢ E ; 'e. k- ! ; essmg own WEThe, popular, fely style, ity -Tiet lace agd double Nand-drawn doubie bisiing on Fremt and Fote ; e e o eantiral $15 : 1 25 and hand-embroidersd dots. $5.00. . 7 . neck style, with wide fiiet 11, A button.frant blouse, % i ) _ Cmbroldered or initiais or piain, ; B Anetr, v _irinmed " aE il 03 AT R St gt e SRS 2 ; ' . and- - - and ni > e s e “embroldered Taw" edging on front Pleat ‘and 4 cuffe, 400, 0D Hand Embroidered outr. 84 wifs. dota. . $5.00. \ and ‘cuffs of iinen are A A distinctive Tuxedo 3 eter Pan Sl - 3 ’ 75C Ea‘:h 4 ar wide - Irigh 1 A : . with wide Irish lace—drawn-wo with hand-drawn- an i S S Men's Handkerchiefs, of exquisite nd _hand.embroldery on collar. broldered bib. front; awide .irish In- . quality Irish linen; Vg, Inch - 3500, gets on collar. $5.00. 8. \ B v it Chme g ng tack . SIDNEY WEST 3 5 HANDMADE ILéUSE&STREET FL OOI—JELEEFF’I : . < = 3 slender, hlflfl-.:'lbrvlflmd Initials, DM G TEREE Centemeri Kid Gloves—Beautiful for Gifts—Here Exclusively i Centemeri Kid Gloves— Women prize them for the beauty of their skins—the perfect fitting, the charm of their styles and ‘colorin gs. H i p &1 niph s 3 mm‘}::a;o?n:w:o::o:zld:lw:mmz‘—m them now. while stocks are so brimming :yver with the new things. From $1.95 pair (a special in 2-clasp style), lo'even;;; Pmd::l.:l' h GF.::;::' : ,.‘-'d:' f HOF gloves af $6.50 pair.—Street floor. ; i 4 : Suggestions for Women in Christmas Gifts for Men $8.95. \ T )y with conventional design. in colors. Bath Robes—$7.50 to $15 | S— —— 4

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