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WAR MAP GAMES PLANNED FOR WINTER Craigie Announces Cadet Training Course for Win- ter Months. which will en- on High School the Winter will ith the elimin RESEARCH LABORATORY DEDICATED BY TANNERS|* Will Be Used to Further Scientific Enowl-dge of In- dustry. By the Assoctated Pross. TI, Ohio, November 2 discussed, wei the Tanners' Council of loawing the dedication of ch laboratory for the study Earl S. Hillman of New York Clty and Charlotte C. Straw of this city. William McD. Comstock aud Ellzabeth B. . both of Richmond, V bert A. Eubank of Atiwnta, Ga., ana upin of Grottoes, arter_of Milford, ret, Va. Kube and Marie Schreiber, both yior and Ella L. Frye, both of and Thelma Cartwright of this city and A Brie of Lowell, Mass, arity and Edna Davis, both of nd Lucille C. King. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to h Department in the last 24 hours: t James G. and Thenie Rufiin, boy. Raymond and Mary Thomas, boy, ‘rancis Lee, boy. Rubf and Willlam Murray, girl, Joseph and Hattie Lee, girl. Carson and Rebecca Burris, girl. Mack and Addie Gray, boy. Maurice and Lilllan Dizon. boy. James and Hazel Kelly, girl. Robert and Vivian Neal, girl. Edward and Viola Hodgé, giri. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported he Health Department in the last 24 hours: Patrick F. McCormack, 60, 1137 5th st. 1408 Girard st. 26, 2650 , 2650 Wisconsin ave. George W. Renfro, Sibley Hospital Catherine T, Collins, ‘67, 2331 Cathed Hannah Lagham, 1304 Monroe | | lfl I | g Shop Early For Christmas The House i ® ' 608 to 614 of Courtesy | | lfl, 2 » cience of the tanning in- A% Jeckibi: i "Hospital. Xeavers, boy. M. Wi Wamder, boy. M. Haber, girl. r Eliza McReynolds, 78, Emergenc Cornelia L. Burroughs, 79, 909 M at. Tearl Bortnick, 8 months, 1149 Bladensburg d. n.e. M. Sipe, 28 days, 624 11th st. n.e. B e unique in _its to the Uni- razier M it of the | Exceptional Values in W inter Coats It 1S really a merchandis- ing triumph to bring’ such Coats as these within the reach of such a price Joyee ) Tohn_ Green, ' Helen ¥ Howpital. Maude A Wil Marian 1. ‘Mann, Tgnatius Fobbx, Moses B. Madre, Chapman Turner, wood Heights, D. Phillip Jones, § Willlam Scoti , which regiments " | followin ident, ¥ Satisfy That Craving for Something Out of the Ordinary— $1.50 DINNER at the Horer. HamiLton Marriage Licenses. ve been issued to the " Both Sports and Dress Models Plain and Fur Trimmed Cut Angora—Waffle Chinchilla— Blocked and Cut Chinchilla—Amer- ican Cut Polaire —Soft 1 ustrous Suede—Bolivia—Ete. £ Capt. Herbert W. Budl SOCIETY inued from Ninth Page.) So many persons have asked us “How can you serve such an excellent meal for $150?” that we have begun to wonder about it ourselves. But while we ponder, don’t lose any time in enjoying our cuisine for yourself, and you will be asking the same question, too! The same holds true of our 75¢ Breakfasts and $1.00 Luncheons A la Carte Service If Desired OOD artistry should step in for the fin- ishing features — lest a false note be struck. Let us study the oppor- tunities, and design a dec- ‘orative and furnishing scheme which will have the virtue of both original- ity and effectiveness. It's our business to, not only design, but execute— and a Ballard interior is a masterpiece always. Those that are fur-trimmed have collars and collars and cuffs of Muskrat, Opossum, Sealine and Skunk. a famous | for the You'll be impressed with the air of exclusiveness which surrounds the models: and the stamp of excellence which distinguishes the materials . and make—surprising for $39. Make your reservations now for Thanksgiving Dinner at Third Floor. . Better Values Than Ever in . FI‘OCI(S Featured for Friday in the Inexpensive Dress Department -5 Again our buying records a triumph—and you gain . Frocks— Street, Sports, Afternoon and Formal Wear They are charming conceptions—rendered in a <24 most effective and tempting variety— Satin Cantons, Crepe Satins, Flat Crepes, Crepe Failles, Charmeens, Poiret Twills, Bengalines. Second Floor. Hore. H amiLTon 14th and K Streets Main 2580 Suggestions and Sketches without obligation S 3 4 Phone Fr. 3690 A Thanksgiving dance will be given BALLAm ‘nder the auspices of the entertain- Furniture Floorcoverings ient committee of the Women's City Draperies Upholstery Fabrics 1340 G Street Jackson place, Monday, at 30 o'cleck pom. MODES Glittering Beads Swaying Ostrich Exquisite Laces HE holidays are coming, when everyone will join in a rejoicing and merrymaking that. will ring through homes and halls ; the country over. Days will pass in a riot of fun, and evenings will bring very gorgeous occasions—dinners, balls, theater parties. < 600 New Winter Hats Await your choosing Such affairs brin% out the fairest of ladies, the love- liest of frocks. You will want to be ready for invi- tations with charming clothes a propriate to the oc- casion, and you will be wise in cgoosmz Erlebacher’s as the place to select them. = [Esrllelbaclher 2 : Exclusively Different A0 s A TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET ‘& tomorrow at 3.95 They were specially purchased, of course—in no other way could such an offering be possible. Of the newer mode—all of them—Satin, Silk, Fancy Bro- cade, Metallic Cloth—and unique and pleasing combinations. e——a[o|—=|n|c—=|ale—alalc—=lale———|a|c———alalc— =3 |8 ———=3[al———=lole———[d| ——=[n|— i |u]c———Ja| ——=]lal———ja| ———=|n[c—=3|a|——|o| ——=[a [ —]] Both Miu and Matron will find tempting selections—at pronouncedly-a bargain of a price. EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE S e fl | 1 | fl fl | E | | E fl. 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