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11‘ ISS § RROW Dne, Week )/ Dresses 2. Cloth LOW COST . ABOVE COSY 20 4o 5259 Dress O s an overwhelming success— Bale of new clreases. The low ng of large quantities greatly ectacular sale the newest and ow their usual selling price. DRESSES! Dresses that are inspired by Paris in every detail, with vivid or richly subdued harmomes of color. Colors— S PALMETTO GREEN PES PHANTOM RED PES FLORIDA GOLD VETS BOIS DE ROSE S BOKHARA WILD HONEY CHINES ORCHID p OLD WINE COCOA BROWN WHITE, BLACK AND COLOR* COMBINATIONS the Moment— WO-PIECE EFFECTS LONG SLEEVES CIRCULAR SKIRTS NEWEST FLARES STRAIGHTLINES CAPE EFFECTS izes for Women— 36 to 54 Saleswomen Efficiently EEN 11th & 12th t—T hird Floor ChartreuseGreen Georgette Evening gown trimmed in crystals and spray of flowers *18%0 ¥ < af M-BRKS & CO G~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12 th Tomorrow—Mon‘day—a Phenomenal Sale of 2,000 Pieces of Underwear A wonderful variety .of smart underwear purchased specially for this remarkable event and offered at amaszingly low prices. You will surely do well by purchasing your Christmas gifts as well as filling your own needs at this sale. Crepe de Chine Underwear Teddies — Stepins — Slips {“charming models of heavy quality crepe de chine. tailored models as well as exquisitely lace trimmed. The shades are: White, Maize and Pink. Peach, Orchid, Flesh, Regular Price, $3.50—Special Tomorrow Novelty Jewelry Special Tomorrow $1.00 $2.65 Extra Heavy Quality Rayon Vests These Rayon (artificial silk) Vests were made especially for us. Note their extra quality and fine finish. Picot edge straps. They wash and launder and always look like new. Regular Price, $1.25 Special Tomorrow Glove Silk Underwear Vests Full length; made with hem- med top and bottom. Picot edge straps. Reinforced un- der arms. In maize, flesh, peach and tea-rose. Regularly $1.25 sl.flo Tomorrouw.. Bloomers Of extra quality glove silk, specially reinforced with shirred cuffs. In maize, nile, flesh, pink, peach, orchid and white. Regularly $3.50 32.65 Tomorrow Extra Quality Glove Silk Vests Strongly reinforced under arms. Picot strap. In pink, peach, flesh, white and tea-rose. sl 65 Regular Price, $1.95—Tomorrow Tub Silk Slips Fine quality tub silk —15- inch hem and fancy ruffled bottom. In white, flesh, peach, tan, black, brown and powder blue. Regularly $3.45 52.65 Tomorrow Corduroy Robes Plain, Embroidered and Combinations. Kimono sleeves. Tie on the side. Long tuxedo collars. In beautiful shades. Regularly $3.50 $2 85 Tomorrow Philippine Handmade Gowns Beautifully made and em- broidered by hand. A large variety of patterns. Fine qual- ity nainsook. Regularly $1.95 51,35 Tomorrow. Beacon Robes In light and medium colors. Indian patterns. Shawl collar, turn-back cuffs and pocketed. Trimmed with silk braid. Regularly $5.50 34'45 Tomorrow Rubber Coats and Student Slickers Special Tomorrow $4.95 Necklaces and Festoons in Pearls (imitation), Coral and Gun Metal, on sterling ‘silver chains. Flexible with assorted colored stones. Coral and seed pearl combinations. New U mbrellas X "Regularly $4.95 to $5.95 Special Tomorrow $3.45 Novelty handles. tions. In smart colors. Amber tip and ferrule, 8 and 10 ribs. Pure silk, Some have slight imperfec- Well made, roomy rubber coats, and slickers that will withstand the drizzle as well as the downpour. Blue, Red, Green and Yellow. W ashable Gloves Specially Priced for Tomorrow $ 1 OO Pair Smart models in real washable chamoisuede gloves. Beautiful novelty effects. In Beaver, Tan, Mode and Covert. f |Of Personal Interest to Washington Residents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eiseman of | Atlantic City, N T | November 15, at the Hotel | Atlantic City. Mrs. Albert Sigmund and Mrs. Hae |old C. Kaufman returned Thursiag | from a weelc’s stay in Atlantic C | Mrs. Elias Raff and Mrs. Hannal | Slisinger of Baltimore were guests ot fr. and Mrs. Harold Levi of Macomb reet during the past week. Mrs. Rudolph B. Behrend left Wed- | nesday for New Yorl City, where she as been the guest of her sister, Mrs. | Sol Rice | Mrs. Herman Hollander of Cleve {land Park entertained for her niece, | Miss Helen Hollander of Chicago, | last night Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kann returned | during the week from a stay of thres | weeks at French Lick Springs. Ind. r. and Mrs. Sidney C. Kaufman | leave tomorrow for New York | to remain a few days | The sixth ann | Council_of Jev | Wednesday “ni | Ruests last w f v1»4..1,1ph Dombrower in Richmond, Va., ded a dance. rs. Jullus he Council of Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Peyser turned News, Va. Mr. A. © guest last | fitteentn buffet supy heir daughter, Mrs. Je and her young son, of Cleve- | land, Ohio. The Brotherhood of the Elighth Street Temple held a meeting T day night at the temple and had their guests the Brotherhaod of Bal more Temple. Washington Hotel i Thankegiving evening, No features have Leen 1 ple hold th vember 30, .mngmu ¥ ay, December &, at 7:30 h! there will be interesting speal Calvary Women's Guild Outlines Annual Bazaar The Women's Guild of C: Methodist Episcopal Church streei and Columbia Ro will hold its annual ba: hall and Sunday sche church Tuesday and Wednesda afternoon from 2 to 10 o'clock. Both nd Sunday school rooin rated in the tints of the I the booths will carry lor scheme. John \lmfur:l president of the is gene; man of the -mmme» P n ilaren‘s hand ma V. Webster ay, fi work; Leverton, tessen Trevens, linens and hand. 3 ridge, haridkerchiefs fondant candies: 1, pictures; Miss h and ice cream Mrs. C. R. ph, fudge: Mrs Louden and hapman, g : Mrs. Agnes d, nuts: the Me given Tuesdny svenin student orchestra and Wednes: ening the entertainment will of a con tinuous program of piano solos and duets, violin, saxophone and vocal numbers by well known entertainers. Special attention will be given to the soclal activity of the bazaar and committee, with Mrs. abtree and Mr. Ro; olfe, as chairmen, will welcome who come. The_ officers of the guild are: Mrs. John Mulfo sident; Mrs. Herman vice president; M C e preside; 3. fen; John S. Bixler, -mrequondlng tary, and Mrs, treasurer. Mme. Ekengren to Axd pnnces chmre Exhibit Mme. Ekengren will be one of the patronesses for the picture exhibit to be staged by Prince Romanovsky at the Mayflower during the week of De- cember 8 to 14, under the direction of Mme. Mishtowt, widow of a former attache of the Russlan Embassy in Washington. = Other patronesses in- clude Princess Cantacuzene, s George T. Marye. Mrs. Robert Lan- sing. Mrs, Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. E. H. G. Slater and Mrs. Frederick D. Grant. Church Faxr and Bazaar Will Be Two-Day Affair The annual fair and bazaar of the Georgetown -Presbyterfan Church w. be held in the chapel, at Thirty-firs. and P streets northwest, Tuesday and Wednesday, from 3 to 10 o'clock. Many articles suitable for Christmas gifts, as well as aprons, children’s wear, candy, cake, food, dolls and flowers, will be on sale. The patron- esses for this fair are Mra. W. Fy, Colton, Mrs. Wallace Radclifte, Mrs William Mather Lewls, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Willam A. Leetch and Mrs. Wil- ltam Dunlop. War Depertment Club Will Conduct Dance. The Finance Club of the War De- partment will give the first dance of its season at Washington Barracks Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock. Music will be furnished by the Army Band Orchestra. Col. and Mrs. Smith, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stockell, will recelve the guests. The committee active in imsuring the success of the dance includes Maj. E. O. Hopkins, Miss Estelle P. Hell. man, Miss Martha L. Blanchard, Mrs, Bather M, Thomas, Miss Emma Wasl: burn and Mr. Benjamin Blanken.