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..SOCIETY | |—E(}W—| “ALI. OR NONE’ BROKER| ADM'TS BANKRUPTGY‘ P).—Bernt Balchen, famous pilot, is | to Cuba. _‘lCnyxnud from Eighteenth Page.) Mrs. Ryan Devereux, Edward D. White and Miss R St. Thomas' nch of the Woman's Auxiliary is havi Parish Hall. 1772 Church street afternocon from 2 to & o'clock. J. Dandridge Murdaugh is the chair most interestir table, where b: and uses will | under the dire daugh and the followi her committee: Mrs. v liapkins, Miss Flor 1yde Franklin Rogers. A table of dolls and fancywork of o1l kinds is in charge of M ted by Mrs. W Johnson and Mrs. ind Mrs ¥ilis, Mi Haynes, Mrs. Torbe Thomas, N ‘Wilson have cha and assisting who will pre "THE EVENTING STAR, WASHINGTO 7. ©. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 19°7. | Texan Credited With Pyramxdmg $200 Into $8,000,000 on Cotton Market. \\hn )\N associates ie have nothing than j ankruptey in Fede Court yester after a spectacuiar | career in Wall Street, during which | he was said to have pyramided $200 | | into $8,000,000. | | Eugene C. Scales, a former Texan | widely known for his operations in | the cotton market, faced a petition | | which said he had accounts with 10 { commission houses, and which listed | | his liabilities at § at nothing. At one period {tune, said to have heen st ined by pawning a diamond as estimated at $2,000,000. les was a victim of the cotton < of 1914, after which he filed a petition bankruptey, nd assets of | petitioned int CARLSTADT, N. J., Novemker 18 The “Beverly” recuperating at his home here after receiving a severe strain while prepar- ing a seaplane which he was to take Aviator Balchen Injured. for the Junior EXQUISITE _fi FEMININE HOSIERY Delicate as Mist— Fashioned for Long Wear COSTUME experts, who forecast the geason’s vogues in fabric color; de- termined Dexdale hues for Fall. For morning, noontide, evening ... achoice of delicate or dominant hosiery color- ings to blend with every dressensemble. $1.50, 51. As,sv 85, ¢I 95 $2.00, $2.50, 1;48 F St. N. W. Owned and operated by National Press Bldg. DEXDALE HOSIERY MILLS, Lansdale, Pa. Washington, D. ) speculated to win “all or none.' noy . J. Holmes and Mr: L. Gunther have cha shelf, whose h peal to h. A featurs children is “the ski s in ¢ Christmas Mrs. A. H The fc i Wada Ha ¢ 1 Although working at capacity, the {asphalt industry of nidad is un’\hlc {to keep up with its orders Seen at Foot Ball Games Gold Color Jewelry and Elsewhere! Is Fashion’s Smartest Note Triangular Scarfs of Silk ‘ ; AT e presens e o T Twilled _silks, i ] ) )] \ | B e willed silks, in $1. 49 to serve Miss Anna Cr Milliken, Mis: Fredericka Ritter c A . Mies Josephine 1 stripes plaids fashion these swagger scarfs that blend with furs and other fabrics. A lovely group at $1.49. Street Floor t st d COIUMBIA RD. ar 182 | Aid he newest gold Chokers OPSOSITE AMBASSADOR 59 to $3 50 Street Floor Santa Claus Has Made “King’s Palace” His Headquarters Until Christmas Bring the children in to see him and no doubt you will get an inkling as to their wishes for the holiday. Our department is replete with all toys, mechanical and electrical; dolls, carriages, wagons, furniture, books and everything else. Saturday. Feature McDowell’s Sand Toys, 98¢ Loop the Loop, 98¢ Educational Board, 98¢ Hand Painted Ten Pins, 98¢ Empire Mechanical Trains, 98¢ Ted Toy Soldiers, 98¢ Bowling Alleys, 98¢ Chimes, double action, 98¢ Gas Range, 98¢ Dogs and Cats, plush covered, 98¢ Friction Toys, 98¢ Iron Fire Engines, 98¢ Jimmy Kars, 98¢ Every Wednesday and Friday Evening 5 Until 330 4.Course 7 sc SEA FOOD Or Your Choice of Our Regular Menu dred Barnes. Th the sale are to & pensa fund. Mme. Alma Yh Yhison of Gothenb ed in Wasl #ome time at the ( Little John P ) foo DINNER R..will hold a rrow 5 NISS 5 B Cpring | Whose mother, Mrs. Jessica E Place nor | to' Capt. Hubert Ward Beyette, U wedding to take place in mid-Decem! IDANTHEA MOFFAT, | erson Mofiat, has announced her engagement A, he White House aides, the | A., one of the White Ho FEsm—— Marriage Licenses. 1< and Rosie A. ¥ Rockers and Chairs, 98¢ Oak Fofding Tables, 98¢ Airplanes G-79, 98¢ Large Size Roly Poly, 98¢ Nine Key Schoenhut Piano, 98¢ 16-piece Tea Set, 98¢ Tool Chests, 98¢ Furniture and Kitchen Set, 98¢ /i Bisque Kiddy, non-breakable; Gn-m-slccp-( crying Doll, or Doll in Cradle, 98¢ T\ Portable Doll Houselarge size, 98¢ Choice of Bradly Games and Paints, 98¢ Large assortment. Street Floor—King's Palace b . 3 Boys’ Winter Suits Usually Marked $9.75 and $10.95--Special Excellent for school wear and really smart enough for dress occasions. Four-piece suits—all-wool s 95 English type coats, vest and two - Brothers Will Exhibit Saturday SPORT DRESSES HE Rizik sport dress of novelty material is appropriate for all daytime hours. In fabric combinations of woven silks, soit-toned wool crepes and striking crochet d'jersa, these sport dresses attain the heights of smartness. From 19.50 to 57.50 TWIE LWE > I4H I R\l ECEIN Emerzency )lm- P E TWO LOCATIONS 1010 F St. | 1767 Col. Rd. Opposite Wood- b3 o) yard & Tothzon. | X o echte: ahenoieg e Lunch Lunch 12 lo' 2 PM 02807 | s o, Dinner Sunday 12 to 2:30 and = 4:15 to0 7:30 5 to 7:30 Veral Boston. 3 months Children's Hos- wital Food Unsurpassed in Quality AT | “ Tn Berlin there are 340 motion pic- | Bsasonklly Priced e States Soldiers e —in new mixtures. pairs of lined knickers. $4 Wool Lumberjacks $2.98 TOMORROW Time to Prepare for Winter—Men! $1 and $1.25 Shirts and Drawers | | Men's Genuine “Lambsdown” and heavy I spring-needle ribbed cotton. Long sleeved \ shirts in sizes 35 to Ankle-length ea drawers, in sizes 32 to 50. Ecru and random ° In Celebration of Our Stressing &/efj Swart “'“*sz U 5 $2.25 and $2 50 e s / nion Suits .25 and $2. T WENTIETH A NNIVERSARY §1.59 Union Suits, $1.95 Phase of the “Fur Men's Lewis, Munsingwear “Lambsdown” cotton rib- and similar quality brands. Me- 7 Sy bed and wool with cotton. dium or heavy weight ribbed cotton. Long sleeves and ankle Long sleeves, ankle length. i Sizes 38 to 52. Street Floor—King's Palace length, Ecru and random, in Street Floor—King's Palace ! . e Hoenita Arth Do 50, 14 Sizes 7 to 17. 40. En 2 monthe B. McConahay Gloves That Achieve Their Charm | Via the Gay Cuffed Way e trend in cuffs to be worn lrx’\' gloves. Wa particularly feature ashable capeskin gloves that fulfill the part they play in Hand painting, ribbon are most pror Men; $28 5225 Children’s Gloves Capeskin Gloves 50(: $1'59 Fleece-lined jersey, fur-top mittens, Scout gloves and Lined and unlined cape, in long or short woolen gloves. brown, tan, and black. Gray, brown, heather and Most unusual value. Warm but not too bulky for play and sports wear. Good-looking plaids in light or dark color combinations. Convertible collar. Sizes 6 to 16. Street Floor—Kin, a Montgomers atur st. n ' Jonea’ 33, Walter Reed Generai Gaither. 26 Garfield Hosital | S.E. Corner 13th & G Sts. N.W. wphina_Johnson Newport_ pl. | 's Palace \cille Drummond. 2 Hos- Extraordinary Offer sizes 36 to 50. b4 H s oa aoniaar g ... Sizes 1 to 5 Ila, velours a nd woolen tweeds extra warmth. Rosewood, leather, blue, green, oak, SELECTION of and saddle shoulders. Of ¢ AFTERNOON STREET tan, copen and navy. Glrls Warm Coats Wear Fur Collars for Cl'uc FROCKS | for ; : ‘ | | A » Girls’ Furred Coats A New Group at G i ; y really so youthful and chic—t EVENING and 6 to 14—wool chin- 5 irresistible. Lined and interlined f Values, $49.50 to $69.50 Bolivia, suedeine, feathersdown and il I A 38.98 $1.50 Full-Fashioned Perfect Silk Hosiery 89c Nicely textured, Full-fashioned Silk Stockings, with lisle garter collars. Rust, oak, blue, tan, beaver and navy. Sizes 4 to 10 vears. Silk Dresses $5.98 One and two piece effects of velvet with crepe de chine sleeves, silk with new embroid- eries, smocking, shirring and fine tucks. Very lmd\ fashions in sizes 7 to 14. Second Floor—King's Pal Tots’ Jersey Leggins $1.29 Sizes 2 to 6 years. Tan, blue, navy and white. A necessity for the youngster, especi- ally in cold weather. 17 lovely shades—French nude, gun metal, skin, evenglow, rose taupe, atmosphere, black, neutral, flesh, aloma, blue fox, sawdust, n, grain, pastel parchment, ade and moonlight. In every line there is charm and fineness of detail. Colors are brilliant— in smart con- trast to fur collars and wintry skies. Street Floor Allurmg Rayon Underwear Usually Sold for $1.25 and $1.50 Thest fovely garments will make delightful gifts, for not only are they perfect and beautifully textured— but the styles are so new and smart. Gowns, chemise, costume slips and bloomers, these both tailored or lavishly em- bellished with laces. Also vests in tailored mode in regular, extra and double extra sizes. Flesh, nile,_honey, peach and orchid. Slreet Floor—King’s Palace includes. GEORGETTES, and both CHIFFON and 'ETS for all daytime and vening Dresses are trimmed with Diamettes, ants and Pearls. Unusually smart are the Satin Fringe Dresses in beautiful shades of Poppy, the new Soft Blue, Orchid, Nile Green, also in White and Black. A once-in-a-long-time oppor- tunity to provide most economically for the Winter wardrobe made only by the courtesies of our Twen- ticth Anniversary Celebration, Griebacher “Jeminine cApparel of Individuality TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F 'STREET S— Faille, Beugalim, Metal ‘Brocades, Velours Soleil, Velvets, Fur Felts, Satins, Laces, Gold and Silver Embroideries. $045 L PP L TS in R&G Girdles One especially designed for larger figures. Heavily boned and wide sec- $ 2 95 back. Sizes to 40. The other num- ber for medium figures 26 to 36. Brocade cot- ton with surgical elastic inserts. Presenting Two New Models tion of elastic at sides and center BSecond Floor—King's Palace SPECIAL An unexpected purchase and sale of new $5 and $6 Hats. Felts, satins, metalics, velqurs, embrondered velvet ... ...