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) Official Reception Social | F eature at Naval Academy| Rear Admiral (\nd \11'5. I\u]ton Hosts, Openlngl Season—Events of Note for Week in Annapolis. 0 of the Rear Admir: official | tertained at dinner ¢ after- home at the Na s tof the regimental co nder and staff of the, regilent of midshipm and Mrs. e Delano, spent the s in Annay rvel THall Vulk wnkitn stre ing the Winter at the ho Misse ncls stre Mrs Vaulk is Tialligan, wife of Capt. John Tally who is now at Newport, R. [ evett Steele has 1 h ber diniral o of the tirst . secretary to urns, have | hool str tinis Wed it card p Women \'c granted theu the afternoon. Licut. and M In Anderson of of the me on ce Georgze and Mrs . Winter i« a gradv ¢ und resigned fr rehibald s of former State Senator M. Duvall. Lieut. Comdr. MoHenry, Ser ember visiting relatives in Pen sturned to thelr he Kirby ¥ zton, Wl of Lieut. turned from W has been the gu John Fitzgerald. * and Mrs. daugh v e spent . left Monday ren, Pa. 1zhter of DuBarry of puest of Miss at her home .. S. Lewis 1l dinner party October 4, in honor Lacy of Warren, I Mrs. Roy on an automobile camp 1 s to An- napolis for Miss Dorothy ice returned Mon- where she was the Langhorne. Miss <in of Mrs. James her home here with en Comdr. Parker was Naval Acaden Carryl Br n had as their and . Comdr. who spent | . R. I, has pened for the Ralph Bowers recently to the Naval Academ E ¥ Miss Anne Hanson Iglehart is the zuest of her grandmother, Mrs. mas 8. Iglehart, at her home near r Admiral and Mrs. J. R. Poin- . Pringle have gone to California. where Mrs. Pringle will spend the Winter, Admiral Pringle having been srdered to the Pacific Coast for duty. 't Olyphant of of her and MRS. AUBREY CROVO, Before her recent age she Miss Anna May Armstrong of Wash- ington. d Mrs. Allan J. dinner home ¢ to Mre. : d SPECIALIZING 3 3 2 ! N s reported for duty ) SPENCER CORSETS have leased a house un v avenue Perfect Fitting by Experts. for the Winter. Over 10 Years' Experience Comdr. Theodore W. Johnson and || MRS. MARIE PEDRAYAS MIrs. Johnson have returned to An- TR napolis for the Winter znd are occupy- ,fi.}. b ;u}«t honme on Franklin street, ONE LOOK EQUALS TEN THOUSAND WORDS See Florida Before You Buy Frederic their t every knows of someore who has made fabulous rough deazling in Florida land. Most every one has asked n I participate in these profits which we hear of every swer Is simple—GO TO FLORIDA. 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Junior League Plans Cabaret Ball Dec. 4 being made : Overseas L in the 1 Club and th's Hospital and the care smen who are in distress Miss Daniel Celebx;t;s Birthday Anniversary! Miss Eleanor Dimitry brated hl‘x Sixtes »Uv hi Miss Helen Mrs. Coolxdge Aldmg D.A.R. Brldge part_\yf Calvin Coolidge heads the of nesses for the br to be given by the 1 Chapter, D. A, R 16, at Wardman Ps though incomplet, the 1 Plum Mrs. Mendell, ficld and Mrs Is Given 4,000 Specimens Collected by Frank L. Hess. MUSEUM GETS ORES. ‘ The United States National Mu seum has been n more than 4.000 specimens of the min metals gathered by who durin the United de a s hese specimens will portant addition to the seum collection. 923 G St.—1303 Phone Fr. THE ARCH BiSEVER OU’LL see gifted “artistry” in their Fashioning! Yet scientifically designed for Foot-health and ease no matter how long you stay on your feet! 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We dezire to close out our entire stock of choice Oriental and Chinese Rugs before that date and are, there- fore, offering 20% to 30% Discount This stock consists of very fine Princess Bokharas, Tebriz, Fereghans, Sarouks, Persian Wool Chineses, Per- sain Runners and many other fine makes. NAZARIAN BRGS. CO. 1712 20th St. N.W. given under Abigail Hartman A. R, of which Lis regent; Mrs. the Malette 1. Spengler, regis Helen Pelt. historian. and dina Warren, chaplain Three Named to West Point. William (. Webb, Portland, | Franklin . W to admission July 1, 1926. A SPECIAL SALE OF NEW FROCKS IN FASHIONABLE BALBRIGGAN AND JERSE\ s t m. e ‘.'l:'v weck. “The y are } for or veivet styled wwitl: or wit and are sho For sports 4/‘['rflf'rmh and fashiona OTHER NEW @MAR”I NEVV HATS A lovel at this popula I sises women a FROCKS- etter Apparel at a Lower price filaver PBros. & Co. 937-939 F St. NN\W. Jordan’s Annual Fall Baby Grand Sale Offers Great Bargams in Qualzty Pianos! 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