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~SOCIETY (Continued from Eighteenth Page.) The president, Mrs. Phili Mrs. M. C. Evans, Mra. Charles W. Thompson, Mrs. C. I. Haines, Mrs, C. T. Penn and Mrs. Charles Starke Mr. and Mrs. James Hudson Brown of Stanford, Conn., are at the Gracc Dodge Hotel for a short stay. B. G. Roscoe of Lon- THE EVENING QUTLINES REQUISITES FOR PROPOSED AIRPORT Construction Here Should Assure|and markers and provision for fuel, Landing and Take-Off Facilities, STAR. WASH I.N GTON, or more feet wide crossing or converg- ing at angles of not less than 45 de- grees, free from obstructions, situated | near a good highway leading to nearest | town, equipped with a wind indicator | communication, transportation and personnel. anding fields recelving a triple .| boundary _lights, D. C. THURSDAY., OCTOBER 20, 1927. fire fighting and first aid equipment, ground signal devices, weather.service, register of arriving and departing air. craft and have at least 2,500 feet of unobstructed landing area in all direc- tions. In addition they must be equip- ped with the latest night fiying faclli- tles intluding an alrport beacon, flood lights, signal iling profector, hangar flood [ i 1G. 0. P. WINS IN OREGON. | Dgmocrat, complste returns showed Korell, 17,819. | Watkins, 12,618. Korell will serve out the unexpired term of the late M. E. Crumpacker. _ | Sbout Chevy Chase with Gantt and Kenyon It's hard to tell Who will enjoy it most, the dog, the child or the grown-up —that new home—with its sun- Korell Elected to Crumpacker’s Seat in Congress. PORTLAND, Oreg., October 20 (). —Franklin F. Korell, Republican, was clected Representative from the third ! Oregon district Tuesday by a ma- 'y 15 n {lluminated wind direction jority of 5201 over Eiton Watkins, | [' Indicator and other apparatus. e | ing, remodeling. Redyeing 'y dfish sometimes attack boats, -W—-—Dm i € .|72§ESI;TAEAEE..I§AE 2321 | ‘WOLF ’ w234 Florida ISom. Fox Chokers for Sale, Cheap 9 | | been on an extended | | Bmith, will be assisted in recelving Commerce Department Holds. by the officers of the club, Mrs. Alfred H. Brooks, Mrs. Will C. b Harvey W. Wiley, Mrs. E. J. ay, Mrs. Glenn Smith and Miss Jean Ran- ) Young. “Ap:‘ltllll\‘“‘lfl the dining room will be Mrs. David Skinner, Mrs. Graham Powell, Mrs, Fred Tyle, Mrs. Paul Brackett and Mrs. Frederick Coville. g, must have, in addition to the used in the basic require- one or more han repalr shine, its spotlessness and s general _awr of starting life anete. Call us to inspect a new brick house, 6 rooms, 2 baths for $14,950. 816 15th St. borate facilities for landing and off by afrcraft must be met in construction of the proposed District |of Colum it Is to come vice president | " el Corporation ments, facilities and rest room, restaurant, sleeping quarters for at least three| AN ke DS ments the Commerce ve. NW. |9 airport 792 DEgart: Main 7928 Basic - merce clude @ sul with at le inder the Com- | “.“The card party of the Continental Dames Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, to be given at the Mayflower Monday afternoon, promises to be a brilllant success. All of the national officers, including the president general, Mrs. Alfred J. Bros- seau, will have tables, and many of the State officers will be present. Each chapter taking a table is requested to . bring something distinctive of the chapter to be placed on the table. Among those who have taken tables are Mrs. Thomas Edwards, Miss Mary Anderson, Mrs. Everard R. Todd. M J. Frank Little, Mrs. J. Lesie Watson, Mrs. Harry C. Grove, aybelle eld, Miss Charlle Griggs, v Holcomb . Chapter, the Judge Lynn Chapter. Mrs. Jasper M. Beall s. Annie A. Pryor, Mrs. John S. Quinn, Mrs Churchill Williams, Mrs. Edmund Fo Mrs. Ward T. Moxsell and Miss Helen Stout. A card party will be given at the Carlton Hotel Monday _af! at 2 o'clock by the Kate Circle of _the Home. Mrs L. Montague street Outstanding Values In Fur Coats f You'll not find another showing of Smart Fur Coats, in town, giving you such Quality, Style and Price advantages, as Saks’ stocks afford. {fl Comparison of values, cordially invited. Saks Fur Co. IN THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIC FOR OVER THIRTY-NINE YEARS 610 Twelfth St.—Just Above F—Phone Main 1647 Don’t Neglect Your Eyes! See Dr. Max Wolf Pay a Little Each Week! Properly Fitted Glasses The Ross Way Pay Only $1.00 a Week! D Four;éyes “Biiss A most exceptional sale of WhenW-s theLast Time You Had YourEyes Examined ? An e<amination now will save you many sleepless nights. See Dr. Max Wolf if you would “see” clearly! FROSSE Jewelers 702 Seventh Street N.W. Optometrists OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS PBhilipsborn 606 - 614 ELEVENTH ST. 1,000 new fall hals $.4.00 Felts, Velvets, Satins, Metallics! Presenting Choice of All Hats in Our Popular Price Room ler Barrett Crittenton E. Rusch of 140% northwest is in | taken tables are: | Ars. John Boyle, Mrs. L. E. Rusch | . R. Donohu | Mrs. G. W. Stevenson, M Gregg Custis. Mrs. J. H. Mrs. R, The House of Courtesy The House of Courtesy This is a typical Philipsborn sales event—an offering bringing real mil- linery values! There are Hats for street, sport or dress wear—Hats in a most complete range of head sizes— styles for the miss and styles for the matron—Hats in black and all the pop- ular new Autumn shades. Come pre- pared to find Hats of extraordinary value. OUR GREAT ANNUAL A ONCE A YEAR EVENT! Fecord-breaking Sale of New Dresses Fourth Floor Philipsborn 606 - 614 ELEVENTH ST. |DULIN&MARTIN COMPANY SALE OF Manufacturer’s Samples Made by Chas. Field Haviland Limoges, France 330 Round Covered Dishes Values to $12 Each $ Not $19.00 Dresses in quality---not $19.00 Dresses in style---but the higher-iype Frocks chosen by those Women who usually pay a much higher price The importance of this event from the standpoint of featuring the very NEWEST of dresses at a price far below that for which ~ they should sell cannot be overemphasized. There are 400 Frocks as smart as those pic- tured. For attending this annual sale will be | like going to a fashion show. Among the newest fashions shown are the shoulder drape, shirred waistline, swirling flares, cir- cular skirts, flounces, boleros, uneven hem- lines and fitted basques. 1o not pass up this wonderful opportunity. FROCKS FOR STREET BUSINESS—AFTERNOON SPORTS—SCHOOL—DANCE Choice 20 Each Decorated in sprays and band; rich gold handles. DISPLAYED ON TABLES Every Fall Fabric Metallic Combinations Main Floor Smart Georgettes Velvet Combinations Crepe Satins Brocaded Velvets Canton Crepes Meat Dishes Values Up to $6 Each Actual size Choice 131 to 14-ins.; $ rich decorations; ‘00 Each some have open handles in gold. Fashion's new Autumn shades, the richer tones for evening and plenty of the ever popular black, comprise a color selection in which you are sure to find your choice. 75 YOU WILL FIND YOUR FAVORITE COLOR IN MANY STYLES AND MATERIALS. HOURS, 8:45 to 5:30 PHONE MAIN 1294 Dulin & Martin Company 1215-17 F STREET 121418 G STREET . . o 3 b e e A LARGE SELECTION IN EVERY SIZE FOR 9 FROCKS PICTURED AND YET THEY ONLY GIVE A WOMEN, MISSES AND LARGER WOMEN. SLIGHT IDEA OF THE HOST OF CHARMING STYLES