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Brilliancy to Mark Halloween Ball Soclal brillancy and Halloween { &ayeties will be combined at the May-1 flower Halloween ball, which, as the nrst big dance event of the se: portant high lixhts of the lon soclal season. Mrs Townsend is the list of r nounced as taking hoxes includes m of the most promir dential, diplomati In a number of r parties muve been planned to precede the ball. Modern decorative art and the tra- ditional Halloween motifs will be com. mingled fr the colorful scheme of decoration which has been planned for the grand baliroom of the May. flower. Gold and scarlet Autumn leaves, great shocks of corn and huge ow pumpkins will transform the allroom into an October bower. ights will be sheathed in golden uze appliqued with weird motifs cat and witch. Mystic blue lights will lend an especially cerie atmos- t certain points, while lifesize nd black cats of extraordi- arance will he posted s s over the revels. Among the interesting parties sched: uled for the Halloween ball are thosé of Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Mrs. Lyman I. Kendall 1. 1. Rousseau, Mrs Pembroke Thom, Mrs. C. C. Calhoun, Mrs. John Al . Mrs. Joseph Noel, 1 Y er Moran, Mrs Blodgett and y t feature of be the suppe ) will d at tables placed in the boxes for the occasion ’l e rush and crush a buffet supper will thus be obvi- ated and 1t will be possible to serve a far more elaborate menu than could Ye done other: Byrd to Make Talk To Kentucky Society ¥rd. who head- ed the naval personnel on the recent MMacMillan Arctic expedition, will give f the experiences Kentucky Societs its opening Fall at the New Wil evening, ing to be held Hotel Tuesday 8:30 o'clock. His address land of the mid rs_of the Mac Comdr. Byrd's dres 3 tralto, as soloist. The remain the evening will be devoted to danc- ing. Mr. W Tnited and pres the re: m Jennings Price, former 3 Panama - will head McLean Officer. Lee Lemar ancis M. Sa- ss Lida Hafford, | | | Card Partv and Tea Aids I‘Ioumam School nefit of the Gatlinburg, Tenr tained for the 3 fraternity. The v will be under the direction of ) Wilson Comp- ton, Mrs. Dale Dr Ruth Den ham, Miss Pau Glrts and Mrs. man. Many 2 tea in the garden after party. Quartcrmaster Corps Ladies Have Luncheon | The first luncheon of the la Brothers Pres A Revue of the Mode + authentic trends for Fall al d F for evening. Three-piece ensemble costumes. . We suggest below thelr individuality. Two-Piece Dresses: Skirts with box and knife pleats, flares 1 with button front. and godets, or pi: metallic cloth. Blouses velvet embroidered. product ting sleeve. Con Street Dresses: Fancifully fashioned frocks of Scotch mall check worsted and velvet, jersey and velvet, charmeen. kasha and velvet, colors active. One piece Fur-Trimmed Coats: Warmth of color in lux- uriant fabrics richly they would be lovely; quisite. Gowns for Evening: sonal selections from the late Euro- pean opening. Pastels, full Rhinestone and pearl embroid- eries. With notes of silver and of velvet. blacks. Three-Piece Ensemble Costumes: Coats of velura, caracul cloth and costume velvets. to match the dress, and continue its beauty. Colors in great ‘variet: TWELVE ting skirts of black panne velvet. Viannet, Worth, Drecoll and Jenny reproductions. THIRTEEN F October Bride MRS. ALBERT MAY, ‘Who was before her marriage Tues- | day Miss Margaret Katharine Jahn.| the Quartermaster Corps was held at 2400 Sixteenth street Tuesday with ® large company attending. Mrs. Wal ter L. Finley, president of the Wash- on Chapter, No. 2, of the Army the honor guest and gave esting talk on the work of || X Miss Eleanor Hulbert played several selections on the piano. These luncheons promise to be as cessful and as ey were last year. A New Beauty A fascinating complex- ion glowing with radi- ant beauty. No messy treatments, the results are immediate. An ap- pearance that will be the ad- ion of your friends is awaiting you. Made in white, flesh, rachel. 1 Send roc. for Trial Size F.T. Hopklas & Son NewYork Gouraup's ORIENTAL CREAM Que St. at Connecticut Ave. —the lure of ships the sound of the sea After Golf After Motoring Dine Comfortably at the Anchorage Restaurant Sunday Dinner ix to Eight O’clock One Dollar Fifty Anchorage Apartments in Connection Potomac 338 Connecticut Avenue at Que Street ent HE Rizik salon is a brilliant revue of the nd Winter. resses. Two-piece Street dresses. ur-trimmed coats. Gowns Ensembles of all trimmed, lace trimmed, gold fons with the long, tight-fit- Colors restful, and and two plece effects. furred. Without fur furred, they are ex- Mr. Rizik's_per- shades, Lined smartly Y. Mr. and Mrs. Williams Crawford, Miss Virginia Curle: . Alice De Atley, C. Rev. and Mrs. Harold E. Dickins, Mrs. | Mrs. Olive Charles Entler; Mr. James B. Free.| Gladys R. Thrift. THE SUNDAY land, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hynie, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hooper, Mr. Robert Observe Anniversary |D: th‘um)‘)‘, Mrs. Addie Lennon, Mr. and Mrs. [cNulty, Mr. Clar- Mr. and Mrs. John D. Williams en-{ence Mitchell, Mrs. Myrtle Mothers- tertained at their home, at 719 Stxth head, Miss Pearl Mothershead, Mr. + southwest, Friday, October 16,{and Mrs. George W. Ogden, Misses in celebration of their twenty-fifth | Frances and Lois Payne, Meivin and wedding anniversary. guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Avery, | Perry, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Plerce, Mrs. Mrs. Mary Allison, Mrs. Arrington, Mr. | Pflieger, Miss Ruth Pfiieger, Mrs. and Mrs. Bailey Barco, Mrs. H. Beall, | James Raleigh, Mrs. Iva Sweeney, . Sophie Beckstedt, Miss Mary | Miss Mr. und Mrs. Lyn Cave, Mr.|Sweeney, Mrs. and Mrs. W. F. Clodfelter, Mr. and | Mrs. Joseph Reeves, Miss Eunice Roe, Among the | Stanley Payne, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Helen Sweeney, Kenneth . W. Reed, Mr. and . Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. C.|Mr. and Mrs. Carroll ther, Mr. Bernard Staap, Mr. George S. West, Mr. Ralph West, Mrs. Williamson, Woodyard and Mrs. A. Dever: STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C, McKechnie to Be Guest Washington, at its meeting Novem- | Ve ber 20.‘ iwll . have as hfmr guest | Willard Hotel Mr. Willlam McKechnle, manager of | 0'clock. the world champlon base ball team |Tendered and after the program there of Pittsburgh, gown in the seventh gume from Al members will receive cards for this meeting and guest cards can be secured from the secretary, Washington. Mr. McKechnie native of Pennsylvania and um “teil the story of the world serfes from.|Mr. D. B. Groff, 115 House Office his own’ standpoint. OCTOBER 25, 1925—PART 2. of Pennsylvflma Soclety the record up-to-date. The Pennsylvania Soclety of ballroom - at Which won the | Will be dancing. Building. Last year the Pennsylvania So- Representative _Clyde “Bucky" ell attended as ||| Our furnished apartments on the Sizth floor give suggestions in draperies and new ideas in tasteful furnishing. Furniture Carpets INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Free Automobile Parking W. . Woses & Sons Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh Washington manager, being also a product of the Keystone State. The coming tribute to Pittsburgh brings The meeting Friday evening, No- vember 20, will be held in the New A musical program will be The other officers of the soclety clzty had Mr. Clark Griffith as honor{aye: zdest at the Washington Base Ball | president; Dr. John S. Arnold, ) night, Mr. & . { Leetch, is recelving enthusiastic re . | sponse from many of the representa- | feet high, and is moving at the rate Harris, the|T. Lincoln Townsend and Mrs. L. Crilly, vice presidents, and Mrs. | Jaspar M. Beall {s regent of the chaj Howard 8. Reeside, treasurer. Repre- | ter, and the vice regent is Mrs. Mo sentative Samuel A. Kendall iw |rison. Mrs. Morrison is recelving ac- chairman of the membership com- [tive co-operatfon from the chairman mittee. Society Folk Respond of patronesses, Mrs. Willlam Dougall Leetch; vice chairman, Miss Virginia Nichols; chairman of men's commit tee, Miss Mary S. Sprigman; vice chair man, Miss Fanita Clairmont; chalrman For Continental Ball| u( young ladies’ committee, AMias Helen Belt, and vice chairman, Miss BEd Frank Morrison, chairman of | \\ardlno ‘Warren. Mrs. Ralph Endicott enth Continental ball, to be|is chairman of refreshments, and Mrs y_the Ab! Chapter, D. A. 1t., Tuesday, November | 17, at Rauscher's, assisted by her vice chairman, Mrs tive soclety folk in the Capital. Mrs.'of an inch an hour, — Visit our Period Furniture and Fur- niture Fashion dis- plays on the Sixth floor. They are unique, interesting and imstructive. U pllohtery WE have only listed a few items in a very wide selection of specially reduced suites and pieces, but all are worthy of being called exceptional values and all merit your careful consideration. Come in and see how very moderate in price good furniture and furnishings can be. !WMJZ\\\H/IW Wfifl"\?fi ] The Fauquier Suite Distinctive four-piece suite of combination walnut, soft finish. The bed is of bow-e_nd type and may be had in either the single or double size. The vanity is of the French type. The dresser has deep drawers and clear mirror. The chest of drawers completes this suite. Price for the four pieces. . . $198.00 Chair. Price...wcecececwma 950 Bench. Price..... 10.50 The Carrolton Suite Red Combination Mahogany Bedroom Suite of Colonial design, consisting of dresser, top 34 inches, mirror 28x34, chest of drawers, top 85 inches, dressing table, top 42 inches, mirrors, 18x26 and 10x24, single or double bed. Price for the four pieces. . .$257.00 Chair. Price.............. 16.00 Bench. 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Full Size, $32.50 Single Size, $29.00 choice ticking. Full Size, $36.00 Single Size, $32 Moses’ Coil Spring; S $15 00 all sizes . Moses’ Mount Vernon Box Spring. Full Size, $32.50 Single Size, $29.00 Special Feather Pillow; $1 85 cee . size 22x28 ...... .. 00000 Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shipping et 15 e v.8. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Moses’ Mount Vernon Mattress; imperial edge? The Standish Suite A charming Dining Room Suite of graceful English Renaissance motif, construction of the very best. The wood is of combination walnut, with an antique hand- rubbed finish. Suite consists of 66-inch buffet, 8-foot extensfon table, enclosed serving table, semi-enclosed china case, five side chairs and one armchair. Uphol- Stte compite currreemreer: 9475.00 The Alden Suite Combination Walnut Dining Room Suite of distine- tive design. Construction and finish of the best. The sulte consists of 66-inch buffet, semi-enclosed china case, serving table, 8-foot extension table, five side chairs and one armchair. The chairs are upholstered in excellent grade of hair cloth which makes a pleas- ing combination with the dull effect of the walnut. Price of suite complete. .$325.00 qlrice Wt i Com Dtne ST (1) stared chais seats and backs. - o--. $929.00 10-Piece Walnut and Gum Dining Suite. 66-inch Suite, cnase st m ot 5489.00 uite. Stipseas chair in donim. . 932000 Chair seate 1 paintoth. oo $320.00 Willlam © Dougall| The great Columbia glacier Alaska, {8 four miles wide and 300 Hartman Rice | Gladys Doing is chairman of badges. in 4 e