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SOCIETY (Continued from Page Twenty.) box &t the Dumesnil concert this Leslle M. Shaw, Miss Flora Wilson, Mrs. Rolfe E. Bolling, Mrs. Philip Sidney Smith, Mrs. Gilbert H. Gros- venor, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Charles G. Matthews, Mrs. Christian Heurich, THE EVENING WOMEN INVESTIGATE HOME LABOR SAVING District Club Federation Launches ST. NAME EARTHQUAKE BABY FOR MRS. GRACE COOLIDGE Seven Additional Births Noted in American Hospital Located WASHINGTON, D. Since the first earthquake a little more than a week ago, 79 bables have been born at Leninkan, the very first of which the American girls named Grace Coolidge Dubenikan, in honor of the First Lady of the United States. Numerous earth shocks are being felt throughout Armenia, but warmer 0., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1926. 0 duction record of 688 bushels per acre has been bettered in the San Joaquin River belt, where a fleld produced 1,022 bushels per acre. The record is vouched for by J. E. Curry of the State Department of Agriculture and | William Stewart of the'United States | Department of Agriculture. ; Mrs. Alfred H. Brooks, Mrs. J. § weather mercifully has succeeded the evening at the B, — ¢ P. A. R. Memorial | Flannery, Mrs. Will C. Barnes, Mrs. Inquiry to Determine How Much in Stricken Armenia. blizzard, and the roofless populace is Continental Hall the Minister of}David Bl V. Y JICA N able to resume digging underground Guatemala and Senora Latour, Rep. | MFs. Charles J. Willlimson, Mrs. Eil Equipment Is Used. LENINKAN, Armenta, November 1] shelters. . Chambers Steel b M. lendley, Mrs. . - L3 ‘The District of Columbia Federation | %ere born in the American tent hos- | New Potato Record Is Made: | Burial Vaults T e e o | tiDlets, which the American nurses| STOCKTON, Calif., November 1 4. | ANY MAKE | . e e et o | christened “Faith, Hope and Charity. at’ Bloomsburg potato pro- - M .| conducting the Important business of = A , Mr . | homemaking. Mrs. Willlam ‘Wheeler, ‘Within the next two or three weeks il 7 Rush Hol' | @ posteard questionnaire wil be lett - g In every home in Washington, seeking I o e to uscertain what “labor-saving de. SR nite he e vices” are used to modernize and ¥ s emn make efficient the homemaking in- UL]US ARFINCKEL& o e o party. Ciihe dustry of the Natlonal Capital. . ington Some of the questions asked are S Is your home lighted by elec- WASHINGTON | ey s ity or gas? Do you cook on o i | coal, “wood, kerosene, gasoline or d PARIS | . | tillate stove, or a gas or electric Mrs. J. J. Haggerty will entertatr . Ralph W range? Have you u gas water heater, 5 company of efght at the supper n W. Glazebrook, Mr&. Wil- | electric washing machine, electric sad Th [ St Poradis tonight n, Mrs. L. A. Simon, |iron, electric ironing machine, electric 1S ore - rhoft, Mrs. George W. |dish washer, ‘electric vacuum cleaner, I . Mrs. Adam D. AR, C Thomas W. Sidwell, ‘Thompson, Miss E Mrs. A. Camp & rge F. Bowerman, nes, Mrs. Leo D. Miner Herron and Mrs Hostess to pter Thi 3 Louise atham Court electric sewing machine, electric re- - | frigerator, flush toilet, bathtub, kitch- -l en sink and laundry tub? Evening. 5. Sidney T Giddings Adams of | oot M will entert: Brewster « With its Wonderful New Collection of the Really Smart Things for Women and Misses, anticipates every need, every taste and every desire. PIGGLY sound fruits and fresh vegetables. A new supply is delivered to each store daily. APPLES The Apple is King this week, which is being celebrated all over the United States as NATIONAL APPLE WEEK And our buyers have provided a large assortment of fancy fruit for the celebration. Grimes Golden We bought two carloads of these delicious apples in the Shenandoah Valley. You must see »f Columbia Clubs, is si questionnaire and naty 5 M in charge of the Gliber b H. {man of the committee of arrange-|s 5 irosvenor is chs honor, ox-State regen regent of this chapter and will several hook reviews. Mrs Pechin MacArthur will wive sonations, ‘The other members Barnes, ticke re Mrs. has been 3 auspices of ! *. | General Federation of Women for_several it | " BETTER SHADES 7. Wilmer Lat- Made to Order S | Consult us now for new Window Shades. ) Factory Prices. Draperies, Slip Covers—Hours, 8 to 6 LL the rare and beautiful goods that we have spent many months choosing have arrived here from foreign makers of great fame and noted American makers. OU may select at this time from a new display of apparel and accessories that we believe is more complete and beautiful than any shown Abroad or in this Country. William Holt, bome, 1 i A Miss Ruth Boyer | Dr. and Mrs. H. Wells Woodward | 4nd Miss Madge Cook | Lave closed their Summer home in T - | lub of the Wash Maryland and ha artment 4t fington Railway and Potomac Electric the rest of | power Co. g 4 very attractive i luncheon at the Grace Dodge Hotel on urday. The club was founded a The Wrepepe Also Outfits for Children and Infants utumn and Winter, Members of Libert Women's Benefit rtion delightful Halloween dance in the 1 house of the Grace Dudge Hotel Union, CREERON 614 12th St. N.W. Something New | F STREET CORNER OF 13™ six members were present. An enjoyable feature of the luncheon was the program given in the ga house of the Grace Dodge, the including S M . Reavls and Mrs. Lil- committee ar- Mrs. companist, lizabeth Dollan is prexident d M. B. Blakexey L nan of gemelts fox the luncheon. “tion of Club on Thursday evening, e 4, at 8§ o'clock. Among those Agnes T the junior s it pEm— ~_ N. W. Burchell Fine Groceries 817-819 will be given at cach table i v T I i . AN We have a_wonderiul vem] Coffee il ember 15 | A Timely Sale of Dinner Sets b for Your ThanksgiVing Table hem to know how good th o e S ‘-r‘{{;g‘Bquuet, 38c Ib. | $ 75 $ 5 = them to know how go ey are. Chic \Tams and Berets Patronesses for the « given on the evening of nt 8 o'clocl Wardn:: n Park Hotel Will have its first anniversary sale the week of Nov. 1st. Prices on Armstrong and Ce tecd Linoleum are unparalleled all perfect goods with Mill guarantee, INLAID LINOLEUM Comprising American Semi-Porcelain, English Semi-Porcelain, French and Bavarian China Stayman Winesaps From nearby orchards. Fancy large size, sweet and juicy. 100-piece Chas. Field Haviland [ 100-piece Bavarian Dinner Sets 1.2 > Feli-Ifise Roll Goods, | Limoges Two patterns to select from. One S8 1 sq. ¥, | s AR iste Plain has decoration of large red rose and Lbs. c Felt-Bace Rugs for This Sale f' Pink sprays in clusters. : green leaves. The other one deco- i edge with rich gold handles, $45.00 rated with birds of paradise, with = . . roses and green leaves. Extra spe- 100-piece Chfzs. Field Haviland cial for this week only. .. .825.00 J th . Limoges Shat o At onainans . | Bring Sizes of Y | Delicate pink and green sprays 2. -pfece sets, Ho o . 3 I COllege Tams ki bt desip. Rich pold Willotw weoeemreei........ $12.50 Th_Tbe - finest q;wllly of Western box stock. Superlor Lanleum Co. —in all (l}e college 00101']5 knob handles on covered 102-Piece Sets, Maddock 19 is the most popular eating apple. 943 Eye St. N.W Phone Main 10293 ||| fachioned of ‘cuede Fioth, e English . . . Sh O S < y . . Bolivia and i(--ltr and silk Bernaudaud Limoges gfigoralfsgn?"e&t:: b?;ed;r lg&;&;e 4 Lbs. 2 c ONE OF SEVERAL combmatlux'!s‘ Very smart Dresden flower sprays; plain i ) $40‘06 gt . il and becoming to the miss ks ey S oeleierels s uiate uislalaelele X very attractive styles il onian, | Seve edge; rich gold handle - - S e e Sl 100-piece sets that were American Porcelain . of our dependablec eral styles to choose from. P o . & e § - $46.50; now ..$37.50 The Wenona, pattern No. 3539. ltzen er s Arch-perfection” Shoes. e H This i = | Gage Felts 52-piece sets that were Border of black bars with wreath SEo T RUIE BCOIES i | $25.00; NOW +evvene....$20.50 of pink and blue flowers entwined. The finest grade of Western stock. They are light soles. Patent, Tan || in large head sizes— § 3 .98 42-piece sets that were Gold handles. extra large and great value. Calf and Black Satin. reduced to $16.00; NOW «vcvvvee...8$13.50 100-piece sets that were Others with lower heels, Formerly $5.95 and $6.50 32-plece sets now........810.40 %525.50; now .. ..$32.00 thicker soles and varying Smart Boutonnieres and 53&%’;&;- g wmsm.so S. c lines— C Fl Bernaudaud Limoges Lo A dusnas 5 10.00 OTsager Wwes 103-piece set, decorated in wreath American Porcelain Our famous “Number Twenty-two”™ 39‘:’ 69c tO $l.49 &f)tp‘;rll(drfiifliagngeslisfég;%?-f::‘]e‘i f;'u...'!}?zf'i 1?6510‘-3"% Wh;‘ ’/%i C ' k. A l amous “) wenty-two i e . - S Y i . Hose in Silk and Silk and Wool-- ! Ga'rdfl"a)'n,\Lcd:"a;‘x?‘xl‘s' m(x:fi and black. All-over gold handles. ;:;Cn]d]re‘f ik S 00 lng pp es wanted colors—2.00—3 pairs for 5.63 for the coats ahd Was $215.50; now....... $150.00 100-pi - . 0 . ; i Metallic roses, silk and ¢ -piece sets that were These are a mixture of York Imperials, Ganos Caring for Ts Better Than Curing Them {|fj orsandie e.tafl;‘:e‘};‘es'c;&i bk Pouyat Limoges ) _3$41}00; no:v 3 -.$24.00 and other varieties at a bargain price. ’ ! %4’3 F Ciemcatom v 100-piece; border decoration, Tabesth e Arthur Burt CO., ly Street MRtERON 614 12th St.2J hruketg b)"mcdallions of flowers. §23.00; now ........... $13.50 5 . Rich, heavy gold decoration on han- 10 Lbs. 21c American Porcelain Wi dles and edges of dishes. 1 tea cup No. 21077. Decorated blue scroll E] missing. Was $70.00; now $60.00 border, broken by medallions of ) - Chi pink and blue flowers. hd . & | ; w b 5 th;fllfg:ld ‘1 ":: e @ IMSIS;CCQ sets that were Ba ng pp es : ecorated with delical s .55; now ... $29.00 : omen save money y edge wnhlwxde ivory band, handles 53-piece sets that were Nothing better than one of these big fellows ! o . i 6l $27.00; now ........... $16.75 ! baked the way Mother used to do it. ; spendln lt here Sl-piece sets that were = (All of the above three patterns : P g $30.00; now ... -..$22.50 can be had n full open stock at pro- 3 . 32-piece sets that were portionate reductions.) Lb c : Housewives who watch their budget carefully are among our best cus- $3300; HOW «.ooiieiovaia 24.00 32-piece Sets . | ! tomers. . ’ 100-piece sets that were A large variety of decorations 3 o 'tl)'heé' realize ;hal %‘ef small ‘rmount they pay to };ve (thi Family V\’ln‘sl\- $64.00; NOW o..'ccoocns $50.00 from which to choose. - ing burden transferred from them to us saves much of their time, their Priced at 5 s e i 3 health and their looks, that is a real thrift. Our Famous Dresden Decora- 7 ;;e ;8 ?g’ %863(,) sos"{g Cl'al'lbemes Cos 2 lbs-, 25(! 1 Our Rough Dry Service, for instance, washes and dries everything and tion—Gold Edges and Traced %li) 4(’) e ;:t.Q e 2 3 o irons the Flat work. 1 = Gold Handles i (Q;cnnd floor—China Dept.) i 2 The remaining pieces only need a light touching up with a hand iron. | 100 piece Sets e.cenen... 3 L Celery Large Crisp Stalks, Each, loc ) : ol 52-piece sets . 75 French China Covered . y =i 42-piece sets .. Vegetable Dishes C d G Semall 19 o 32-piece sets .. —that sold from $4 to $10. Your Basket, 3 " Full open stock of this decoration chofedats i o i ...$1.50 oncor rapes < c t has just arrived. B (First floor—G St. Entrance.) § | Branches Iceberg Lettuce, Head 10c ;:i 1201 Conn. Ave. o | e DULINe MARTING Gl oo 4 | 814 14th st Nw. & X pefruit 10¢ . 1213~1217 ¥ Street 5k ¥ # and 1214 101218 G Strees s, 19¢ Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 10 Ibs., 37¢ POTATOES,