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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1925. 9 direction. But a virtual surrender to] land_Park Club, wil take place at|lard, where they arrived toduy, having Gharles Marea and Polly Brown. o . - the Germans would, If this peace-plan ! the clubhouse tomorrow .evening. The |come to Washington to attend the E g . g { “ong . Established Over 50 Years 00! alte festival of music at the Congressional | “ Oliver Schut mberger, botn Wliou1a b6 ALacaRstol. floor committee are Mr. Walter Mc- | of music at the Cong fier Scnubert 74 The dominant section is »nre),\»}‘l"‘;’"‘l ‘\A‘“’-,‘ ‘(“*ul".’"i'ji‘fll om; Mr. | Bibrty. ¥ Aitred _2' Makrogan and Violet C : ca . Bl ot cvcana, ovio, | t ot 1gate Y ou But they refuse to be dis . i 425 Washington University entertained at S poleon overran the most of Burope | Theta Sherman. Miss Batty’ Fradchot, {20 110 HALSai 750080 ! e Grace | %7 B ik . e s British of x\" (‘lasses ba“' ]4;“1 Clearly |an tow the French hela none of his| Miss Eunice iivans, Miss Natali | Dodse Hotel < B R e 3 in dny way to have estimates sub conquest after his fall. Norwood and Miss Helen Ienderson. | podmeple A errs and rillian C. Sutit, mitted by us for your contemplated | 6 Richmo = P ~ L > The danger that the present gov - 1 icenses for A Gaston and Josepfline Ritta. e Before Last Great German Drive, crnment 15 I here comen. it seme| AT elaborate program has been Ma',r“age Licenses. Fall. [0 me. not mainty trom the spilt in| bepared for the Halloween ainner | atarriace inses havo been fssued o the S | i el e - , PAINTING & PAPERHANGING Ambassador Wrote. public opinion that I have descrived. | Taric Hotel on Saturday evening, the %E, | Pptigges B s PA APERHAN but from the personal enemies of Mr. | teature of which will bhe several Heien . Wood- : e — Lloyd George and his government. |original dance numbers by the Staf- |G = o Our standards of craftsmanship are oseih ) : They make the most of the dismissal |ford Pemberton dancer Gerirude Hieiner of Spray, NG V& FUR COATS : : : : wnmiiiined TeesereCay | the following letier. which probably | o Jellicoe and of Robertson and of | Among those reserving tables are ‘V:.‘l:rrx"flflmumnl fi.mmm. high, but estimates will convince you fines Page. mosi of them o | Sets forth as eloquently as it has ever | g "o oo Beverbrook and | Pr. Timothy Smiddy, minister of the L Yiots Tanifer —made up in our own shops [ | k8 = Are b AL S i | government \ting newspaper e snd B RO SE “‘"“" iag i 1 & smartest styles, await your not necessarily expensive. Edited by BURTON J. HENDRICK. = & pap Keough, Miss Katherine ! it 800 B 80 il TO THE PRESIDENT | whether the newspaper run the Huston, M o 5 e p migrvil inspection. | . A H >, ’ ® ston, ind Mrs. W. M leet, Mr 4 G 1 and Mary L. Shepherd, I: (Continuing Ambassador Page’s let- | London, March 7. 1918. |ernment or the government runs the | Robert Cason, Mr. and Mrs, George h cf Richmond, Va LR fComparison of values in- %) | kg ter of January 1918, to | Dear Mr. President: ewspaper doesn't tter: they | Lelnhart. Comdr. and Mrs. W. D | “E & B are noted i ol AME N s Woodrow Wilson.) | The complete Lreak-down of Russia | their enemies say, too closely inter. | Causey, Maj. B. (. Jones and Mr. and | S B for value giving. - S o NDERSO pMhere s Kok on a Vit to e [ e present German occupation | twined [, T C. Manning || Schwartz—Ladies’ Tailor i Tnited States on the invitation of | o ok b N . | tConyright, 18 ¥ Doubleday. Page & Co. - | -‘ ; ; : Pt S M flede> I(“:l“(‘l\(:lr\xllll:,nflt: Bpire '«;T“-*h? sy B3 Doubisday. Eage & Invitations have heen issued by the | Ready-to-Wear Dresses Eanet & Bacher Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering. 2 e - = 8, tog W e surrender of | = a nl ess and faculty of Mount | erly i ¥ RS : : Hloln\ ;:\'( Most m‘\. lml : it Houor: | Rumania, have had a very strong ef- | T e and faculty o Mount i St. MANT ";:i;‘»p s“ Lo Paperhanging, Painting able, His Grace the Lord Archbishob fect on both sections of public opinion | I {10 be ,,n n by Prof. William Churchill o t. b Main 7675 of York, whose name (which is never | pere as I interpret the British mind. Hammond, doctor of musie, of Mount 17?\1..';.151:'.’ C | 1108 G Street—Phones Main 7676 used) Cosmo Gordon Lans, D. D.|In the enormously dominant section F e Holyoke College, Thursday afternoon, Mayflo & 3 | LL. D., D. C. L., D. Litt., etc., etc. |these untoward events have stiffened |___(Continued from Eighth Page) | November 5, at 4 o'clock, in the -and he signs his name Cosmo EbOT. | the war resolution. They say that beth Somers Chapel. He comes of Scotch-Irish stock. He|Germany must now be whipped to a | Lieut. Harry McKenzie Roper, United | v afontgomel ars, who is tour- 18 the best representative of the best |finish. Ilse she will have doubled her | StAteS Army. son of Mr. and Mrs. |ins by motor from Boston, is stopping | English clerical life—a simple. humble, | territory, got raw materials and food, 5’,‘,‘,2'““‘&1 o dnfs o s A e oo HOtel, Ty her x| learned, rightminded man of charm |probably opened & way (o Asta, | SnEper iy, SaKe, Hace T An | M and Mrs. C.M. Loeffler, also bt | and fine manners and fine feeling. e ' sirengthened the Turks, and will hold | tonio, Tex. is most eager to meet you and you |ihe peoples o : el Mr. and Mrs., Se wd of | 7 g | the peoples of her new territory as| . e capb sl et o 12006 will enjoy him. Of course his prover | vassals—to exploit them and their | , <! i s, | Joauin | Cleveland s : PRt E ; . I Lstablished 199 pproach (he's a pecr spiritual) i lands in preparation for another war mle]u”\-nu pleuto 3 & [Castalil 21l [ he Willard, whersithe 1 - 4 {\ 2o G r imbassador. To m for further conquests. The war lord | lara for 1 ) havinz come to | i r ! = N humble rank. such as President | will be more firmly seated than hetore. | Washis e e : traet ot, 1 have en him letters. The | Only If her armies be literally whipped | the m t » San | Washington have taken an apartment wwehbishop at one end of the line | \ill the German military caste be | Martin, which was pr 1 to the iat the Hamilton Hotel for the Winter. and Reading at oth they make | thrown out of po ple of this country the people I 1219-1921 G S 3 a er. This probably Jl"" i e | Mr. and M William Jay Turner x00d representatives of notable Eng-|means a very long war yet. dlacy g e g e Philadelphia and” Vs, 'L Dean | i Store Hours—4 to ¢ Jand. The minority section of opinion e Holden_of New_Yc _York are at_the Wil . . . There is a very general uneasiness (so far as I can judge, it is a small | i VERY new creation that is dis- about the expected offensive by | minority— & felinig the Mits Vibginly Alesiuder; who! xe B . e i Garmun i Rrances or O o) | oo maHory Sbeny oot e | e at (he Cace Bodge Hote, wil Seive aiidemed. Sanpinicly Month End Clearance ing 1s that they are willing to sacrl- |won; that the enemies of Germany, | gniertain a small party at ginnescand m 0w a es befurred models. Severe styles for fice their whole for Parls of |yllowing her to keen her Jormanys [ bridge tomorrow evening. ‘alais and that they are golng to make | must soon make the best bargain they | (leveland Park Club to e/ mu;y TS odore wiow, Shadee , AL Doggy des‘gns " SPO". Silks and thelr most desperate effort regardless | can in the West. Of course this plan | Giye Halloween Dance. e Lea e of the cost in men or in anything else. | would leave the German military caste| A Halloween dance, the first of e hreritee ofiy doven, How true this is everybody can guess |in power and would be a defeat for | serles of fovr danoes. under the direc C D E VITT Prasunrox 5 W 1 TE for himself. But it seems probable, | the allies in &0 far a fair chance for a | tion of the voung people of the Cleve > Main for Estimates | | to say the least. Their chance is bet- | permanent peace is concerned. It|——— T 1207 PN il & Suariin Bhd, 1 reSS OO S ter than it will be after we get a)would leave at least European Russia | great trained army in France. to German mercy, and the Baltic and N cast Labor's Rise. Black Seas practically in German con- ~ K P d: 7 d g d - There is a sense, too, in which such | trol. it ri d.\ an . atur d) a decisive offort will be welcomed| Lord Lansdowne and his friends Recu's par orr | here. Nothing is printed and little | (how numerous they are nobody knows) FRENCH 7 Silk Remmnants. . . .39¢. 69¢ and $1 Yd. ; in | & ease mighi€be mans mow: espcdlals | FORMULA / Cotton Goods Remnants, 10¢ to 49¢ Yd. dom, but such a danger has always to Jelgium @ he restored and an | - <. - o o italieh dnto nctotint, The Biiton. ukréemént teachod about AleacsT or ‘ HOCOLATS = = | Many odd lots of Silks, also Cotton nobleman or laborer, is not going to|raine. But it is talked much of in G ~STREET BETWEEN 1I1th & 12 th i e : fety to keep his whole force in the [Somewhat modified) may he led by Mr. T - F i > i field, in the factory, in the mine, and | Asquith. Ife has up to this time omgrrou . . ridaay \[‘m\ even 1(‘\\ on the land, going at full strength, | Patriotically supported the govern _.._ f : " { > “After the hasn’t come vet.|OPenly predict that at what they re-| I But 1 recall a remark that Edward |€ard as a favorable moment he will | Join Our Grey made to me before the war, that |tke his cue. T myself can hardly be- | | ; 2 Tabor ‘would 1n a deuads contral many |leve this. 1 do not belleve that eve | o Dressmaking School is gaid in public about the constant |are the loudest spokesmen for such et o etve iy b b eo Asquith circles that the time may Sold_ by the best e ! Goods, displayed on ~])cmal' tables than it would cost but for this con-|ment. But he is very generally sus Yard Goods Section—=Third Floor governments. A frequent prediction [@ Party political victory lies in that | now made here by wellinformed Eng- = ~the lure of ships 5500 o - lishmen is that it will control the gov- “CA LO i - R a e’l e Learn to sew—be abie tu make ernment of Great Britain. The Labor FE UISE for vour own pretty dresses. frocks, Party is already playing for suprem- Soring Chicken Digner Dally After Golf acy. Beventy-five Cents. After Motoring It's a quleter, sadder, more serlous 328, CH S NW, Di; i mne ® [J i time and mood than we have before — e | | Lessons easily learn here in a few lessons. had in England. Everybody feels that Comnifortal Iy | ve sproacht t and perhaps | : . Acoloisotevents: lanal hed dal) i ben BEAUTY i ‘ Our School Is Located in the Silks i Enjoy & youthfal at the Anchorage and Dress Goods Section on Y . appearance of ex- i | & = SO L quisite charm minus Restaurant ! the Third Floor il & $ that “made up” look. Sund Di M 8L et rhme t'erln!n]y could be no more un N A beauty 50 natural, the unday nner i > i You are taught by an expertsin the use of a toilet prepara- i i P T . dressmaking. Ask us about it now! e e e e Six to Eight O’clock G Made in White - Flesh - Richel One Dollar Fifty | # | Cutting and fitting is another feature of our AN ASSURANCE 7 IGouRAUD - qf £ o . school. Moderate rrices. wos Anchorage Apartments in - : ¥ = e . 5 of belng well done ith every s ORIENTAL CREAM i Syt : 5 : } Sessions daily from 9:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M,, with vell done goes with every Potomue 53 Cisin s = A ! piece of work done in this fur shop. Send 1cc. for Trial Sice Connecticut Avenue ut Que Street 2 SET S S % \ special appointments made for office employes from If you are in doubt, ask your friends. | | Ferd. T. Hepkins & Son, New York City e ] H -5to6 P.M. - FURRIER, oo & ape ; < I = - = - - 3 I4 Morids : S e . H Elite Styles and Pictorial Review S % : PATTTERNS A. M. o« IN. s b o 2 s t Third Floor Hnldehrnnd ¢ = 2 s < 3 Expert diliniy (et your order in early for monogramming and init i Teach You § { . Sl i | embroidered or stamped—to avoid a delay in the holi To Makie S : Coats— | “ e House of Faihion™ e DO “ R timmamnat R TERT i s 3 Let Us Execute Your Orders for Dr ' TREMENDO 2 . g & SPECAi AL PUR(‘:J;'I ASE |l 500 Charming Autumn Hats ||| Hand agflml\{{fic“l}lgé Work ENABLES US TO OFFER HUNDREDS OF Many Sample Hats Included in This Sale il oL e s M. 5981 Formerly With Woodward & Lothrop g ‘ Bibroidering v Fagoting. g kel ohet el chet chel St bl LY o “ringes order New Coats ‘ Bl e e astitehi % silk allic Pockets Which Have Just Arrived | There Are ! | e e e e b0y an0 Stratent e Sheering. chine Buttonholes. Tucking. Buttons made—all styles At Tremendous Savings il . Pleatinehox. ki ana ac- 3 ’ ! NEW METALLIC HATS : it \x;‘d.;d Pleating, to order, by il Worepieinns M | BROCADED HATS : /m"‘ A$l Orders on the Main Floor Rare Jewels COATS COLORED FAILLE HATS | Ty Suorans Firs Fine Watches N | ! S The most TWO.DAY SALE GENUINE VELOURS Silver Ware i ‘ fabrics $ 50 i DRESSY FEATHER HATS TI;cm Zdoa | X Luxn;r':':usly ° NEW FELT HATS In Our petronage of e el i | trimmed | EMBROIDERED HATS Windows Sii Bl sw omHER Hanpsome [l maTRONHATS LUXURIOUS COATS Women’s, Misses’ and Stout Sizes $49.50 $69.50 $79.50 Plenty of the Large and Hats for Every Oc- : in Women’s danger of labor troubles in this king- |2 peace might be made now, especially more and more in money and in anx- | Come when this policy (its baldness \hobt a/crm. here about ! [)l'lkc atant labor burd pected of intrigue. and his friends | Six dainty underthings, etc. You may €T e e e e Ne ! Jewellers Siversmiths Statione: Small Head Sizes Included . 5 $89.50 to $150 casion in All the .Al a Saving of $10 to $40 " i ‘ New AUtumn Shades | Lo w S h oes A spetial Two-Day Sale of ' i Hats that echo Paris! Their 3 Our advice 2 99 DRESSFS ‘ modest price is no criterion of : ,h,i; s : ; their value. These hats dupli- Pair , TWO-DAY SALE Satins = Patent pumps with buckles, Crepes cate the styles of much higher- or straps, velvet opera pumps, Silkes 4 % velvet and satin D’Orsay Velvets prlced models in quauty of ma- pumps, cut-outs and oxfords. All heel heights. These shoes are all new and all per- terials, in smartness of line, in . . fect, having b chased especially individuality of trimming, e e s e N They n be had in all sizes and Hats of Felt, Velvet and Velour. Reg- $3.49 ; T A % $5 to $10 Values. Two-Day Sale. . : . RPN I Fowusth Bloor. . . Cloths Made to Sell at $29.50 to $39.50