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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 18, 1925—PART 2. 11 ' Aldis and her daughter-ndaw, Mrs. Of Personalilatercat Mrs. Milton Reed to Be o 30 4 Graham Aldis, have each presented s “hi = & i - o] < =0 Tales of Well Known Folk || Visited a Kuoxvite | g, B850 [ Hostess in China | |V omhneer R idenee| | Loeal Sehoolgirl former choosing the. spirited active Hostess at Luncheon I . Off- . 1 -f » sort and the latter lyries and sonnets, . < s ; o | — P which are very appealing. Mrs. Pres " Mre. N Esulnin shasy teCurmed | e, | Mrs. Milton Reed, chairm £ the b e fissued books. which are second J ton, W. Va., where she was the & £ e : e =i s g % 1 |and th in a series of poetic offer- Fia e . et 2 ¥ 31 of )- ;-“l ol e 2 . o . i | ings. Mrs. Chase is the sister of P ol 1er son-in-law & daughter, My, % 4 % S p. o1 11 be hostess Stnkmg Example of Heredltary Talents in State- : : Mrs. Kellogg Fairbanks, and the two o |and Mrs. sol Bloom. Falf i at the bool cheon sched ladies are in the vanguard of the in- 3 b | Mrs. Arthur Mortis, who was the | . ot g By A ed for Tueaday st velock at £ = tellectuals. Miss Monroe is herself 1 5 s | e 5 % O / ‘ , ubhouse, 9 H street craft Noted—Personal Mention of Men i T [ 4W e ot postesscs'in Clicagh S0 o7 guest of her son-inlaw and daughter g i There will be reviews of several of 5 . 5 S 3 ! |the We generally, and her sister | Mr. and My vivan King of Chevy % g e sedk new books rom the interest Prominent in Diplomacy. + i | singers maintain th t cordial and - | rned to her home in : | shown and the ate a n with her—-the R . @ { & s P bedr n dn‘]v —_— . 5 4 ing the first vehicle of -, | rd Goulston of ¥ n , ; ; | ; Tunche . * 5 4 * | |publicity and giving the most inspir : {with her sister, Mrs. Carrie Feder of 2 v | | day of each n BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. itors to Tuckers Town who belong } e \ Ta g omtsIs § < [ New York City, spent a short time in 3 ” 150t 1o the I : - & criticisms, e IR Mrs, | to the National Golf Association. ST ¢ | Washington { et . % : Mrs. Hal he Ambassador to Japun ar | A ol Judge Alton Parker and his close I g es Simon, son of Mr. and Charles MacVeagh have been for| oo gyijjjam Mitchell is apparently | | o ¢ the former Attorney Gen- 2 » < fl cel o his some years quiet, though regarded as eral, ce W. Wickersham, regard _ o 5 > the ‘recent visit of the Oxford-Cam ¢ | &iving : storm raised over the Shenandoah| | bridge athletes to play against the ; ; » | Clun, seml-official circ Alr. Edgar Addl-} o guies jn casualties. For he has just o5 3 . | | Yale, Hurvard, Princeton and Cornell : 5 i | i § e t's successor in Tokio d a i estate right on the | | Kroups as the most convincing proof A b | out i ”V.\M“!M[“”Mh‘ an example of what might be called 3 % 1 Tondtin $ . i [that the union of the English-speak A | Ales. Victor stra o 4 borders of Faugier and Loudou ing nations is not a mere academic ¢ i [inaiGteas oeoner atater Yobert | 49 8% Bring in This & “ 5 % getting a secure haven In case the forceful members of Washington's hereditary talents in statecraft and| qounies, va., and in tmmediate prox-| | i : | question. The pluck and courage of 4 : | Meyer, has returned to her home in iy October I‘ plomacy, sir . he son of the | gty to the celebrated hunting .ml-l i the visitors has awakened a keener - | Norfolk, va 4 ite Wayne Ma so many | tion about Middleburg. Col. Mitchel ¢ | sympathy for ti ish cousins than ¥ bi |~ Mr. Henry Goodman and Mr. and ? Jears a brilllant exponent of the|anq his present wife, who was Miss | §° ;] N, || statesmen and ju could inspire in | Mres.” Mieon 1 Endaie i ; . { Shampoo isni9le « m d son are lo American f n service. He is the | Blizaheth Miller of Detroit, are de. A ¢ | half a century. For hitherto the ¥ eated 1 their 1WA went, 4 1 1 Presi- | voted to the hunt, and ey fiave been i Bt 1ive e dfend utter detedt Cornactiue ires G Hair Dyeing . .. $4.95 den < . t sury | e several clubs e 2 < e of ¢ e endeavor a 4 urY. | amiliated with the several clubs in th SIIES DOROTIY Wit in every field of athletic endeavor and Marcel Wave. . . 75¢ | The JMac > proprietors of | viefnity of Warrenton for three years. 0xgq | Yot they come on doggedly determined [ rich i r County. Pa. | Just befors leaving Washington for | Just returned to her home at 2701 1%, (O0 PRS0 ORE T lind the I MISS SALLY LEWIS, Hair Bobbin: 50¢ | erniaf New Yo iv | Daughter of the president of George g. . . and the ¢ it large for- | his pew field of activity in Texas, Col. | Connecticut avenue, after a visit to | " FPEE LI 00 O, Do o Citizens tune was in food Staples and fruit|ang Mrs. Mitchell were the guests of | Mrs. Jesse Cottrell, wife of the Ameri- | FI90CF B B8 B P00 Ce hela in MRS. J. HALL PAX] el Washington University and Mrs. Wil Marcelle & Bob Curl. . $1 Toklo | My, John R. Buchanan, son of Gen. [ can Minister to Bolivia, who is now | ) To&, PUNC TN 10l 10l Gn s crew | Whose husband was recently appoint- an, near Upperville, and they made a dili’ |———— it vard right off the ship, as it were, and | late in Nanking, China. gent survey of all property for sale N B e L thereabout. Like nearly all those who 4 ‘Tasnit they Baraly nosed in on ithe ot purchase in this famous hunting n [ Forwers tiom Yale and Tarvard. who |Card Party for Benefit N Sk country, where lords and ladles rode ! Dantel Chester French, this Nation's [ were well rested and in fine fettle, vet s 2 o A o Nt puibiosia i Garden Rose T : ' to the hounds a full century before |accepted premier sculptor, and his|they gave a splendid demonstration Of Ursuline Sisters |, AT L i A cordial invitation § . < :i\;y";"'\';‘\{ late US| the Revolutionary era, Col. and MIS. | daughter and assistant, Mrs. Margaret | of the sporting spirit and r ally gained | Siha 5 2 7 : 1 A1l visitors in Washingt Beauty Parlor 9 : i + | Mitchell intend to raise blooded stock, HAROreBsaD The V6 Sdus 14 ety neen athemestenumniine B8 oL L S 8L a2 e ' : il g A which for 10 year. A - | both equine and canine, and they are | Summer, compieted one g | etors or one thing the present| Much interest is being tuken in the [OF - t i Harry Isancs and 1 1112 H Street N.W. etts planning an extensive establishment. | Leautiful s it Niochbian have wrested the victory from | card party to be held at the on | : L e eaniin e SL0) ot | which they anticipate having in readi- | My, hs surrounds the studic 3 for high jumping, a novelty | jiotel October for the benefit of | 3 8 danatie . 4| ness next Spring. Mrs. Mitchell was | which the double purpose ¢ »r them to do, in that they never| {irguline Sisters, who conduct the Ben Afri e RrenanT s | prominent in the equestrienne actiyl- | heing ) for th. ilptors fo » within fighting chance of a|yoly Family N b 4 there me a !ties of Detrolt, as were her pa S: labout seven months, and a work shop h on. Lord | ¢ Gibson and Mrs. B. Flynn ar Aoy Mank. | Mr- and Mrs. Sidney Miller of {all the year round. Mr. French and | Burghley showed Ameri students | o5 the refreshment commnittee for Nive \s | Grosse Pionte. Mrs. Miller was Miss | his family Lave a delightful villa at | something new in the ;| event, and Mrs. Marg: Miss haun A . e L lclen e, : » | Lucy T. Robinson of Hartford, Conn.,| Taormina, § I re they spend | and the $00-yard dash champion of | in charge of tickets o It " g ;i g . . i ol - and a noted leader in the Country | the me rous part of Win- [ the Olympic games, Douglas Lowe.|Mrs. F. D os ande A ) i s rin S Your Tishe o cony ttle company of | cjypg of her section 30 vears ago. ter and take ymplete rest from |beat all comers In the recent tourna- | James Ryan are on recention come | ) o . S i Rl ~ work. But the Summer is a busy Atlantle City. The Oxford-| mittee, and the « 1 o ¢ v ; : SR e W other M1 Very few of the many who know |time for Mr. French. and his talen rmbridee six were all stalwart young | Miss Frances Kl £ e hiet : V A A S e shington’s mos tensive hotel | daughter, Mrs. Cresson, nov [ mem who chummed easily with their | Ford, Miss Ethel Klimkiowl s | ) of New Y ats! TRl el S hmbie, | keeper and realtor, Mr. Harry K ind some of th [ Hosts and created the wost favorable | Peg Atchinson and Mi . , G : & 1, were aware that he is a|ing for her father, hesides pr 1 fmpression everywhere i Mrs. E. C. Poston is in ch in New ¥ ity. and later received ; g 2 : > fre and intensely proud of | quite acceptal) tle statues on licity. 5 i 2 2 2 4 e Sl i ) year ago looking over his|clay and its toll they found inspiration | Epworth League Meets 3 A Slishie 1 s i Mi Dredertc uft, the eminent | chances 1o secure the contract for the | It planning tie studio garden. which At Annual Banquet|Areme Chapter, O. E. S., vek, ! and Reblocked in the New histor = of the standar " in Connectl. | shows the Italian influence in rigid £ 4 0 - e Seward, is the ol | cus avenue when he was attracted by { formality of 1i and the borders c = To clve Card part_y. tpal hels of the late |an abandoned site in the very heart of | flex and arh e, set asuins The Epworth League of Mt. Pleas- e ineroft, late Ambas- | London’s ultra-fashionable hotel and |Solemn background of evergree | ant Church held its annual banquet | The matron of Areme Chapter, O. 1 \ . d enve I Tegion. Atiempling 0 get a |(he gayest of flower beds, i | ant 'Lur‘h hli i L S} Dheumients | s o I A : " el . b <t no such a |lease on the property, he found that | center. with gruss walks ridiating ke | October 14, in the Sunday school audi- | S Miss Tillle 1. Dowrle optice edn m S k f N M vered, and |another Yorkshire man, Mr. William |the poin A star, r | torium of the church. The room was [ 40 U !wm»-yul’.\h'\' ¢ 3 " S ¢ p W ateriais > | . 3 4 It marble pool of g i i ost $2,000,- | Bracewell Smith, who, . was v 7 o Pew > home of Mrs. A : sister, formerly [born in the same village as was r.| These int : o decorated lavendo nd gold With | 1345 Fourteenth street north Antoinet roft, now Mrs. Allan | Wardman, had since 1908 been vainly | celve intensive care . tho cluste el ‘,}“ ;"mjm fon -\x[r 1 2 O ; ber .:‘ at §:30 i = ; _ T your own hats Plerce of Wate Conn. Frederic | endeavoring to finance the hotel ven-|Dool is less than 10 f way overhead, Ha Hany handsomantizes have £ her sonsin-li Rauat e Bancrc ho one of m ture and had offered the lease for sale. | lilies cover its surfuce all through : B o | NAted. Mrs. Rose Hy ng i Mr. and M o y 5 i 1 historfans this [ The two men from York at once en- | bloow me and furnish sufficient | JaD: o Riseater aells }.-mur:;:..u of the col : produce, is, like | tered a partnership and mext Spring[for the table in the alfresco breakf: S S be assisted by other : snt ze, a gradu; Am- | when Washingtonians visit the Brit- (v\"{;f .\Iln. Cresson 3 v I ’f e revening Hml-hnm».—, . 1 £ k& 2 7 )k the A. B. de in | isk r they will see rising to m Penn Cresson, the a | X of th ning o o otel. 3 1 % e ast to Our | > \d later the Ph. 1. at Columbiz. | majestic heights a hostelry which in | diplomat, and she has rming . t [ Amie il | 1 ¢ ehit t t h ¢ ie the rounds of ix much I'ke that which crowds | home of own & endale, Mass. 3 ’ . lxuz‘lh:;m-.‘ : ‘Ihe' m;flr ”n! iner 2 1d o wuse Thu B a leS a l a a O Ly ¢ ingink T o e L e iiesiBeatmce T retary of Cincheloe, dance Highland | 59 per cent, 1St 128 per cent | & ) : : 508 11th St. N.W. Main 8322 sel=cted the site of tomb near 1tn, Parls an: sw American venture is in Pic ithe National Confe of State | . ’ heloe gave sev.|for men Ssd Cloild Ple'csomnally Stripe Stock- M onoarammed ings, silk to the Silk Under- top—$1.95 pair. wear—a Jelleff service! cott, at Dry- | linnesota ha siven a practi- ' thwest entertained at 1216 F St. N.W. Parks, was recently in Washington 2 = known to!the very heart of London, and g : W 3 whistling ins as the |bear the hyphenated names of both ;:‘”"’I’\‘\‘:““’]‘fi fsites INAINGEva UG Gon M n plaved a | : jan of the .S -Wardman Hotel, and | 50500 ‘m, E : o in s Mr. Burton, Mr. | g Department he served | will contain 400 bedrooms, each’with | Tatonal parks 5 y m Mattingly | | four years, 185-92. He has filled |a bath, and a few sultes of sitting. | {2 PrIably studied on U s »up of songs ¢ political v_at m-bed chamber and bath. It fs|ye )60 TRECOR, Deparims A Home wcilor delivered v ar the new American Club in | 41 e cle eresting address. ly and it will boast a regular | $f the mighty chorus which goe: JEs 5 3 : 5 alg, whose e d motor- | 4y, - luncheon Thursday. compli- K T e B 3 < - bureh T S bt seetion ind an embir Ry e P i, W ATCH this Store! It is your Guide to Smartness! Our the e Bl R “ ches, when it comes to + of Roanoke, Va. ndi e s : : T ! the B da &2 and of 2 of i o ¥a v ire an 3 = e L | w_ll,Hlnl_!hu:rml;ll'p}:z\:;: mxx’xémhf BB lEHE aePIar A s o nb e e rs were lald for 20 guests, X splendid buying 4nr‘\(mlzdlmnt—l.:‘111 here and in New has accompanied her hu 1 er, Tecelving histitle ana tis| 07 SEMPRE. _Several pabl {ed | agter which five tables were arrange York—are co ntly on the alert for the appearance of mbassador, to his po: Y | numery erquis took posse: ek oy L Sk im ;| - 5 TiE : 2 of co for the first i nce e o o o gnajnslmoreithan ofty | angler and her son, John | whims of . Let TFifth Avenue display a new assumed diplomatic honors, will pre o Windes o . ®|bluffs of the ) < near e T hava ntly ‘corae b ApEte E = 3 2 £ stde over one of the handsomest for. | tun PArt of the Melrose Abb Praric du Chien. . el 20 O charming variation of the mode—and at once you see it pear at Jellefi’s. Tomorrow vou will find this store tee with things new—not just apparel and accessories of s om and also an American from motorists that there should be - i e . Wisconsin set asid 000 acres and beauty—but Fashion coupled with decided Value! Mr. and Mrs. Sol M d 1 | Barrington, Mass. 8 0 t | tlof rali o e e U liam Mather Lewis, who recently left - 5 3 A Buchanan, at Avershire farm,|in Knoxville, Tenn. Proms ONTord Rt it e dgainst Tar. | ed vice consul at the American Consu. | <50 OF Felatives. she i It Gapital o attendischooli aGiCres Violet Ray Facial. . $1 | without an hour to get together. As 5 | nave n apartme t 5 e s MISS FLEET | | dent of the Bank of North Ame: and was three times mayor of the city \\r le: mhbia rouc Expert serviee e retn k€ mer Secretar Fall and Winter Styles A= R onfectionary shop : e : 1 1 Halg, who is one of the out.|Dished with every facility for a Gives Bridge Luncheon L modating the growing number of citi . Lione of ite ablest Jul s Summe: ay. Wisconsin and| aprs. N, Beavers of 1967 Bilt- | T3 A = Y = =3 ashington to live, e a State park every 100 miles, fur- on the pic-| Sooteh writer of fiction. of jpub (le A th S lle de Londres in the most ot £ 71 Halg | 1 oKes Parks a has been mos attractive part of the old city and |- thegeameRclan s £ completely for the L il bl ol BT DTV within easy di 3 s Bresident's | oo nauingleds & mosk active ¢ the hunter or the seeker after health EBRZENERS9ED adventuresome life, he has de : { palace, the exect artments . : L = in the dense pine woods, which are the fine oper: 3 . Sheffield 33 . author of N s spot as th 0 filled with mineral springs. Minne — e — — 18 from CI nd she and her | pvaverly novels selected as his 1ast|gty hag combined her park commis. = e — — - I nd she an home would be a most fitting con- | 5o ha8 combined her park co | sister, now B i oo ol ieluslonitorinisliown MSH) &) picheitias | 210 RECE IS Stete ineatayfndigu w d P' t [13 L 99 NewYork. had o britiant social | ST S50 G 00 5 MRS 1S and nsh wardens, with the result that : ora tictures Iegime g the ilod twine imere 1ol ralneiatiDiyBuren(annihe Fi dlieaty, | oror ECiety Of (ou o Lloymentds . ares— l ee ur B a young sister, Mrs. ¢ BilUes Ol eraotedi a imoniuments whithwill iinf oPes 56 8 mininum bilce to/every wis o Telling of New Treatments Cleveland, > ake a VISIt 0| tho fyliness of time be appropriately SUSrel L Corimonweaita 1 the American emba the anclent Above the ruins ave the sofe| Ward finds the Atlantic _ses Closing Tonight = o apital of | o ofithedills 1 are the soft | soriawhat behind th os ares Th F h f W : o i et eh Beth | lons, Due "M movement. for more October 18th : : e oy W 2 in the open spaces and coming down =18 now (welliunderiway- Tonight's the last night—Fried Notes gleaned in the Women's e ;“‘“g;{““ e tworla on funuary 1.} quite close to the venerate abbey.! Miss Harriet Monroe, one of the| ~Chicken or Broiled Steak Din- and Misses’ Dress Shops! d its gayety, now that political con- | fhe cozy chimneys of Melrose and of | bes own poetesses of the pres: ner. ol pron Fronts that flare to rival the glories the Diaz era. | pein n itor o J—12 miles from Washing- appear often am the newest The foreign colony in this marvelous | (eI Broups of dark solemn fir trees|that dainty magazine called “Poetry, Taurel—1> miee foo} Bal frocks. One model here at has o0ld city is always numerous, and re. | 204 their trim lawns and cardens.|has been compiling out of what she| ton—on the Washington-Balti- the apron front shirred at the cently it has aln quadrupled its | The grandson of the novelist andfcalls the “F. F. C.” (first families of| More Blvd. 169 or 170 waistline, and embellishes the i Jeing Ameri. | I8 descendants to the fourth genera-|Chicago) those who have reached the Phone :—‘"‘“" oL - flaring hem with velvet flowers X s oith a & tion live in the old Scott home at Mel-| heights in the lyric art. For it ap. Teservation. and leaves—as gorgeous as they ¥ B\ i 05 «+ ons. Though ¢ of the historic | r-;{\}h:‘l;:lgh;'u;“fihe f°':,'21',' side | pears that many_who halr;nl: to mol are huge! ) ; - a5t D - & ith il = | 4 of Al les besides the a re exclusive familles of . o S | A 7 5% - pior 3 e R e (L Bernerside who are of the| the have been endowed Meyer Davis feonts aCHICVITE & fasini Tolnces ‘ R dece civil war, which lasted almost 15 |53Me Highland clan. v of song to an unusual from the tunic. $19.50. j silver f years, enough remains to make it by 3 for no less than six of the Chateau Le . ] N 4 ) lovely co all « most interesting munici-| Miss Helen Mitchell Havemeyer,|acknowledged soclal leaders Again S iheaincuias Miirel s 3 4 with the red. $95. lity in the New World, Mrs. Shef.|who will be married to M; placed books of verse on the ma Paradis Band | semi-tunic frock—the flare gained field had never before seen the Mexi. | Sanford Thorne January within _the present Summ 8 by alternate rows of crepe-back can gapital, and she is taking keen | COMINg year, has put back her nuptial | James Mitchell, who Miss Marion i atin - and the same reversed relish in sightse expeditions | day _in order to complete the course | Strobel. has a charming book of s=a g 0. planned for her by ican friends, | In interior decoration which she has|van verses, which have b < he i grandaa ot David | been pursuing for the p two v treated by the critlc . d Side Flares— Tod, mer 3 i |in London, Paris and D Among the women's frocks is n 52 oslh thene this talented young woman intends to Madelon _di with a very mew e ahai Mr o velt_and | hung out her shingle and go into busi- I flare effect_side flares banded \ s plice shaw Mr. Sa er, jr., of New York |ness in the most serfous way as soon with Chinchilette ed to collar and cuffs are among those who, answering the returns from the honeymoon. gain extra side-fullnes 39.50. 4 of deep blue call of Mr. Wynant B. Vanderpool, | She comes of a family noted for do- A frock of faille si y | squirrel. $110. president of the United States Golf | ing things well, being the daughter the left side in front - Assocladon, to build houses in the |of John F. Havemeyer of Ardley-on- of the diversity of . $19.50. / s Tuckers Town sectlon of Bermuda,|the-Fudson, son of the sugar Kking. A georgette af n gown is Right tch— and so rally to the support of Mid’ |On the maternal side the young artist = i ehitren af the annien : a sle rizi Ocean Country Club, which owns a|ls the granddaughter of the late John | phdsizes the resulting flare with k black Kashoretta lurge section of land. The Mid-Ocean | Cralg Mitchell, who, after amassing a a band of fur at the hem. In the “Flares!” coat with side », which is mainly devoted to golf, | fortune as a merchant in N ¥ : Medieval line. e ! RWF flares and a t « though th ar rts and | following his retirement, devy i i —-says Paris. B ol it swimming pools, was originally de- | self to arts and letters and became ; flire by inserting godets S hes theikem ¢« veloped by u group of American golf |quite famous in those lines. Mr. here in wool materials) $25.00, d e cure ot enthusiasts, who w ve pro- (Thorne is the son of the late Victor “Flares!” and deep cuffs ot prietary 1 in the property and Thorne and a descendant of t ‘ | The Flare of Two-Piece Frocks T si black fox. to hold all privileges of membership. | Jonathan Thorne who was one of the M e e e oes Fiith So [ fawi Amerioan: vex ol e leathor Smerchiants oC Now flares are found in two-piece frocks Ve serfbed_sufficie nd that e. He als grandson e S the Bermuda lopment Co. enry Sanford, r and first noaall n. bl foo Sareon has taken it over, and the president . s Express Com- ltiea oot A “Flares!” is now Sir Frederick Lewis, chalrman 2 he also contemplates a Srashisib el Sl & | of the board of managers of the|business, rather than a professional e D e —we agree 1ship Co., who | career. cderick Willlam Hav at botfom lof blouse yon ienfls and by presenting ixes el o collar—all of which looks stun n. Mr. Allan | meyer. s founder of th i e et than bt e 2 vice president of | ily fortunes, was the intimate friend h - » an Club, and he and Mrs. [of President Van Buren, and he fig { I s, CoidE==e MadGlon McLane, who was Miss Idith Pratt [ures extensively in the entertaining % TOnE e of Locust Valley, L Island, are | memoirs written by that Chief Magis i among its act Under | trate. He lived in Washington in the “Large Handbags” o Toanen e iy, Th | iy o enf; A Setarmin to New | is fashion’s decree 1 All Flared—and Rich With Deep Furs! club course will he open to any vis- | friend at the polls, he became pres g | BT | $95 $110 $125 . .o i | . . . . Ladies’ Turkish Baths g‘ B | e | ——— season logeth round fi of black coats. Hydrotherapy and Electrotherapy = ; FLARED PANELS—sometimes a FRONT FLARES—th, Electric Cabinet Baths ! Special Fall Exhibit =+ K B e Bt A . y GODET FLARES —inserted in RIPPLE FLARES—cxtending all Nanheim Baths 3 this week of the season’s Example—this i new ways, with stunning effect ! around the coat. This latest addition to Emile's Beauty Salon is located on the prevailing modes in smart Balloon Bag at Seldom have we seen coats at these prices with such elaborate third floor. It is the finest bath in Washington. Equipped with )/ g . 1 use of selected furs! the lutest in bathdom. hats for every occasion And the large bags must be of T SouIRRED S Under supervision of Miss Ida Essex, formerly with Wardman % soft leathers like the morocco and FITCH—natural, sable and si SQU .—natural, Dblue anc Park Hotel Baths. — = saffian so well represented in a dyed—tremendously popular! mink-dyved—all deep soft furs! new assonunant JEfiergeiNags st | FOX—silver gray, platinum blue, BEAVER—in a decp, soft, golden 1221 [/ 1 T e kit and black—most effective! brown—the newest treatments! | p Choice of lack, brown, tan and H ,. " Main 7792-3-4 bluesilk lined—iitted with intide I And as to colors you may choose from—the new Wine Red, Cotinga, Santol, a : swinging center purse and mirror Kingfisher, Gracklehead, Sea Swallow, Falcon, Tanager, Jacapa, Dove Brown and Conn. Ave. —and extension top-strap handles | plenty of Black. A superb collection—Fashion with value! so that they may be carried over X or under the arm.—Street Floor. ‘Women'’s Coat Shop—Second Floor