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sk f EE E. ;'? AT Eo gk WobpwarDp & Lot :| The B. v. M. Bodality of St. Mat- :"nh"‘"“' Page. QX . The Christmas Store | thew’s Church will give its annual = ta Wid n|card party for the benefit of the| w, 3 Mary H. Ryan, ; Miss Alma X grabs; | church and the missions of Southern| p'g. . 'Mrs. Byron & 3 3 a t|Maryland at the Mayflower Hotel ‘Miils, Mrs. dogs; Mrs, Eds % A tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock. The . P. P % . W. L. Crounse, The trustees 5 , list of patrons contains more than 100 L g : Mr. and Mrs. F. Pilkin. | Prominent _ Washingtonians. Com-~ oy, 3 Bondy, Mrs. . Hall, | mittees in charge of arrangements are: — Dining Room Commitiee; Mrs. Ella .| The Prize Committee, Mrs. John Hauber, . L 5 0 b Knig! tio: , is the 6) 4] decorations; Mrs. Josephine [ Miss Esther Hauber, Miss Hau- Mr. Paul F. Grove and | ber and Mrs. Fred May; t ircus, Committee, Miss_ Kathryn Griffin, | entertain at luncheon tomorrow at the Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Henry will " e it hedede e Miss Catherine Burke, Miss Mary | Willard Hotel. h"fl:‘« m‘meu !"'-hm Kt:ret:r rko XB:t T. Guy Lucas, organist and choir | Burke, Miss Dait Daly, Miss Florence | Mrs. Peters’ new book, “Girls of Long | \ e uc o . T, Guy ICAS, inist and chol e, s rent TS, . a ‘evening | Calvary Woman's Guild director of 8t. John's Church, will be | Eichen, Miss Mathilde Haney and Miss | Ago,” sketches of the girlhood of those | (& GREETING CARDS ) . er, Maj. | Continues Basaar and Dinner. the guest of honor at the Arts Club to- ' Mary Hannan; the Patroness Commit- ' young ladies who were destined to be sionid wréh dho and Mrs. Edward H. Conger, Capt. and| The Woman's GUId 0f OAIVATY | cr——mm—mmmmmmee e e e 4 B Mrs John M. Weir, Maj. Thomas L.|Methodist Episcopal Church is holding S o wslie. Heffernan, Miss Prue Mason of Frank- | its annual carnival-bazaar in the Guil et 9 iy fort, Ky. Mr. Jack Nesblt and Mr,|Hall and ‘gym" vesterdsy and, today v ,,/a." it N M Lk Aumy |0 thie benf i be appied to the I, b :Z:my ‘a,z)c -:«/ Miss Margaret Justin and Miss y . ‘The are open s Kelly of the faculty of the Kansas warmth an State Agricultural College at Manhat- from DWARD & L OTH ' mn/iafi'y. See our A/J.y:/a/ now. —The Christmas Store - HRISTMAS ‘Bn e Lanvi d o th d . yards of Chenille. for & 4 ravess anef ‘?-/faw the very chic dance frock Hear the Canary Bird Opera Daily at 12:30 and 3:30. é’ . from which this very chis : sy et " ou-inth St.N.w. dance frock was copied. Dozens of Trained Canaries Singing in Unison. CanAry SHOWING AND SrLrNG, FirTm FLOOR. just to the ankles—is the most wearable of all chie lengths for dancing. . Smart Styles and $39.50 e \ Big Values in These ME e G,d\/er\l'ure.r in Sror‘elon RN i : i i THE WORLD’S hzgs i in which GQlice wanders : % Little Women's Frocks MOST FAMOUS : y LIPSTICK §j0O Mhrough EL oy At This $]9.50 Notural color! ! vy Special Price No U r Sl greasy smear “ OODWARD & LOTHROP s Every one of these frocks was made to sell for Permanent/ Science has never proved that draperies make a turkey taste better, v much more. Only because of an excepfio“‘l but surely smart draperies must gi hanksgiving hostesses some- 3 P“{Chfie can we offer them for $19.50. The 'mm'::d-w“ m;‘d.":" '(hm"":l"'."ylv.:h“:'f:’."‘:"”:ikn;:';'“ kitchen majority are one-of-l-'kind models in canton 5 crepe, printed velvet, chiffon and lace, exploiting the leading fashion notes—cowl necklines and sleeve details, Black, brown, navy, green, wine. A French Sizes 331 to 411 Room . Sercia-Sizx Dazsszs, Txmo FLoon. WO WARD & L OT ROP —4a boudoir, for the feminine duests - o il ‘n)e a”ms SIG’A‘.‘ to “rest their wraps,” powde: noses, and admire rayon marquiset *n.r'mh with pbr“uudhm:I: designs. eta agrees beautil raperies, 4 b e Semi-Annual Clearance of luscious it is in , turquajse and ashes of roses, $2.75 to $4.50 yard. Margquisette is 95¢ yard, and both are e Wnabiists Fin Sl The Smartness of the hi i Were$10 $6.75 Were $13.50 $Q.75 A"-Black COat American Laird, Schober & Company shoes, exclusively here in Wash- !ngfta:, are’included in this lot of reduced shoes—that included -’ ’ ’ oxfords, step-in.pumps, opera pumps and trimmed o mps d bl Our forefathers must have hunted in black, brmm? green and wrgne l:udo, black nndp;::v!:: k‘i,d ls In Isputa e wild turkeys while their good wives and calf. All sizes in lot, but not all sizes in each style, > made pumpkin pies . . . in rooms of maple, oherry asd chints. In. the ‘WoMEN's SHOSS, THID FLOOR. Cllute Rovm, the gay talieo printy A Favorite of Both Misses and Women u'ilunu-,..-e,« T8t L Ll Lt are particulatly early American, and for other tastes there are cunming %:E,h_'ha:i e, 3128 e yad Special - Selling Tomorrow— Woodward & Loth- q rop's leadership of this Kotex Samtary AP P all-important fashion is French Regently in g . . 1 Provincial 35C 3 for 81 Regular Stock at 85¢ l(IgeWIsef \IAr}dlShpufibllfis Silk rubberized sanitary aprons with fine marquisette tops and i ashingro ..on era in furniture which was tape ties are very speci~" at this extremely low price. | largesf se]ecfions O‘F made for toile de jouy and picture | Notios, Asie 21, Pmst T . Shlate oo oils 4ad pisstre thises ! all-black coats is of- were made for French provincial, which seems more likely. Again, the ‘Fered here, in bofh Chints Room hes o ;in'n:iu sy h . ' amusiag soenes 4 R s s el women's and misses customs. Toiles, 65¢; chintz, $1.25. .- sizes -Feafuring ' i ! ) every authentic fash- 17th SundaleghtFrocks ; ion . . . with every Century smart fur. Engu‘h $ » i Copy of Vionnet’s all-black coat of A Oriola—exploiting the Russian in- —had their lovely, mellow oak furni. i in the high collar and ture to be thankful for. Today we copy o g P thiip Sirnitre; Aad Saq that Crasrel \ scarf, the banding and cuffs of embroidery or India prints keep per- Gaining Great Popularity for Their i black Persian lamb 008150 fect time with it. Of course, they make stunning draperies, but they may Becomingness and Usefulness be used at will...bed spreads, wall :‘u'mll. _I;:lc covers...very vi 2 H airs. e usual gorgeous col: . ";\?':‘,:,;: b seen on the Sixth Floor; Crewel Em- | Utterly feminipe, these frocks are particu- double duty—at o ehhegbe e Rt | larly becoming and fill a real need in every Teast it has two n—— , et blades. $1.50 on woman’s wardrobe. They are forma the Fifth Floor. Y enough for so many occasions—yet with a - 18th \ delightful degree of informality, Of chif- l'::n Ann messur- Century ; fon, flat crepe and lace. most ’;",,’:.;.'.R,. to American ‘Womzn’s Dressss, Tamo FLoOR, & poor guesser. Any one is lisble to —is just another way of describing that formal, dignified period of “classic” 3 SRy / L furniture and nbinn-m.:‘hm Chi 2 g Misses’, All-Black Coats — of it ;:.(" .l{';“,.,’.l.,it Chonga, Imperata and Alvera, with / gevemive, 5128 vk, Ko o tor s Personal Christmas Cards o Russian moire caracul, Persian made, may be had—draperies that beg lamb, black fox and skunk; young :bh-.‘hvuynnb‘i_: i ‘%o;li-n r;:ly- .M'd. | Shoul d Be Or dere d N ow and slim styles. Sizes 14 to 20, ) “lld! gm; ruu':‘ -d‘iz; { 19 45 inches wids, §22. ri ly five short weeks awa o choose now the ¥ e cc::-d:‘:::i.l‘t;l:no{ engraving or printing mwlnt, to avoid be- o Women’s All-Black Coats—youth- ing rushed at the last minute. Silhouette, parchment, hand-col- ful styles that follow the slender- ored cards and reproductions of old prints offer a wide selec- ising lines of #Ris moulded silbich- tion. Place your order here tomorrow, ! Ewonaving, Prast Proon. ette but appropriately dignified. Of Imperata, Alvera and Kash- mira with Persian lamb, black fox, skunk and caracul. Sizes 36 to 44. 559.50 to S|75 AND Misses’ Coats, THIRD FLOOR. if o}