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"The House < ?AN IMPORT FEATURING AT i apparel for t Many large purchases have Monday for the "FIRST TIME." Suits, Coats, J| Our Bigge IfV Suits, Coats a Occurs Tomorrow #Day, Afternoo In distinctive styl pearl, silver net, 1 Mack and pastel s taffeta and serge etc. All sizes. SUITS mixtures; handsom black, navy, brown COATS p[ush,W] TRIMMED HATS ? Smart Fashions in Waists "No Charge to Parcel 937-939 F St. N.W. 'ODD THINGS NOT FCU i i' ! I \ I i Diamonds Pearls Watches Jewelry H | Silverware We wish the arrival and very bea lor our holid . kj' suggest that at once to sei j creations for gifts. Beside the trinsic value, large lines at' prices. Berry & Wh Eleventh -HI > r tl rur 1 nan O F'NE ML b iJinner de j Thanksgii /fLikj ^- '7^. Roasters. - ' to perfect * Great Stock of Qua Lisk Self-Basting Enameled Roasters \%lll rut your meat bill In half. Ke?fulre Iras bent; yield more nutrition. $1.60 to $2.50 Maryland * e I f-ltaatlnjc Q(? ] Koa.trra; 10-lb. .far ?tOC Aluminum Roasters i 8 to 10 lb. size $3.00 10 to 12 lb. *ize 83.50 j j| 12 to 20 lb. size $4.25 j ' ;j lllark <>hrrt Iron Baking I'aaa; ' will hold lO-lh. tar- 1 C_ I | kryn IOC Food Chopper, 85c i Chops all klads of foods quickI ly. Ideal for prtpariaK miner-' seat. BARBER & R0S! The Big Hardware and H of Quality" jerp ?ccasion arrived and will be shown Dresses, Furs, Waists 1 \>f *11 * ia jTiiiiinery ial Window Display*? st and Best Sale of nd Dresses $19.50 es, $25 to $30 irsTt*1 for Alteration* n and Evening Dresses les; sat inf.. taffetas and nets; ace and bead trimmed; white, hades; also crepe meteors and combinations, crepe de chine, ed and exclusive styles; gabpoplins. whipcords and fancy ely trimmed with fur and braid; i, green; every size. ?st models; fancy velours, wool Hindu lynx; linetl throughout. ew arrivals; values to $12.50; ., t mA rc en nn e- m ulul VU Ul <7< iUV. Special purchases featured at s93.50, *4 .or, Up Post Your Purchases m Sc <2Ixr. No Branch Stores NO ELSEWHERE" ! ' ! I i ! . - i : I to announce of many new utiful displays ay trade, and you see them cure exclusive Christm as ! ?se of high mwe also have very moderate itmore Co. and F ksgiving CUTLERY EST ROASTERS uccess of the Thanksgiving li; pends largely on the Turkey j|| If you want a delicious j ing Turkey get one of these j! The Turkey will be roasted I ion and the flavor retained. ! lity Cutlery, Too. 8 Two-piece St ax Handle t'arv $1.00 l> Handsome Threeplece Carvlnar Set*, in as /va II T..7. ?J.W 111 Celluloid Handle $1.75 Stainless Steel Knives Here's a Table lialfe that posi- j| ; tlvely won't ataln. Comes in line quality steel with celluloid, ban- [ ' die. .No matter how Ion* or for I what purpose you use it. it %vlll always bn like new. AA | ! NET OF MIX FOR.. yO?UU Community Silver Showin* the new patterns in ! the Famous Community Silver, j rar moat oeatmrui and the moat durable of all plated ware*. Teaspoons, V2 doz $2.15 Dessert Spoons, Vz doz.$4.00 Tablespoons, Vs do* - $430 Dessert Forks, Vj doz.. $4.00 Table Forks, VSt doz.. $4.30 5, llth&GSts. lousefurnithing Store. Army Notes. Brig. Gen. Marion P. Maus, T". S. A retired.accompanied by his wife, lef the city last week to spend the winte on i ho Panific pnust nrincioallv i' Oregon and California. Maj. Joseph P. Tracey, U. S. A.f o duty at the adjutant general's office, i with Mrs. Tracey located for the sea son at 1801 K street. Maj. Stephen H. Elliott, IT. S. A., an wife, recently from Fort Meade, ti. D have come to Washington and taken a apartment for the winter at the Nether lands. Maj. William J. L. Lyster. V. S. A and Mrs. Lyster are at 1913 S street fo the season. Maj. Lyster is at presen on duty in the office of the surgeon gen eral, War Department. Lieut. Francis Ruggles, U. S. A.. an> wife have returned from Manila and ar at present in Washington, where the; are being warmly welcomed back by thei friends. Lieut. Ruggles is a son of th late Gen. Ruggles. Brig. Gen. Henry A. Greene, command ant of Army Service Schools at For Leavenworth, Kan., and Mrs. Green ar entertaining as their guest at that pos Miss Cora Milward of Washington, h whose honor numerous dinner partie have been given. Capt. Charles McHenry Steese, U. S. A. and bride, after a honeymoon motor ton through the Adirondacks. are visitinj Capt. James G. Steese at West Point. Lieut, and Mrs. Harry Pfiel, whos< marriage took place recently in Wash ington, are being entertained at th< Presidio, San Francisco, before sailing for Honolulu, where Lieut, l-'flel is oi duty at the Schofield barracks. Maj. John S. Winn, U. S. A., having been assigned to duty as assistant t< the department inspector, will.be join ed here by Mrs. Winn, who, with Mis: 1 Katherine Winn and Stanley Winn Z {spent the summer at Fort Ethan Allen jVt., with Lieut, and Mrs. Francis R i H u n t e r. j Capt. James T. Moore, U. S. A., now 01 duty at the Army War College in this city, has an apartment with his wif< at the Northumberland. Maj. Lutz Wall, U. S. A., accompanied by his wife and Miss Gretchen Wall adds another pleasant army family t( the winter residents here. They hav< established themselves for the seasoi at 1736 Connecticut avenue, as Maj Wall is on duty at the Army War College in this city. Mrs. Henry P. McCain, wife of Brig Gen. McCain, U. S. A., after an enjoyable western trip, has returned tc Washington. The McCains are at the Avondale. Col. William T. Wood. U. 8. A., retired, and Mrs. Wood have recently entertained as their guests, at the Soldiers' Home, Mrs. F. F>. Evans, wife ol Maj. Evans, U. S. A., and her mother Mrs. John Anderson. Mrs. Evans has now joined her husband at Brownsville. Mrs. Price, widow of Capt. Philip M. Price,.!*. S. A., is at the Grafton for some time. * Later in the winter Mrs. Price will probably go south. Few women in or out of the service have traveled so extensively as Mrs. Price, who has not only gone all over the world, but has lived in India and some of the most interesting as well as outof-the-beaten-track portions of Asia. Navy and Marine Corps Notes. Mrs. Martin E. Trench, wife of Commander Trench, U. S. N., has gone to San Francisco, to be there until the end of this month, when her husband's ship, the U. S. S. Denver, will sail for Mexican waters. Mrs. Trench will then return to Washington to her apartment at the Wyoming, where, with Commander Trench, she so pleasantly entertained last season. Mrs. C. W. Rae, widow of Admiral Rae, U. S. N., has an apartment for the season at the Damarlscotta. Lieut. Col. Dion Williams, U. S. M. C-, is being welcomed back to Washington by his many friends after his absence at Peking, China, where he was attached to the American legation Lieut. Coi. Williams' new duties will be with the general board of the navy. Mrs. Torrey, wife of Lieut. Philip H Torrey, U. S. M. C., has leased an apartment for the winter at the Don Carlos and is already pleasantly installed there with her children and her mother Mrs. Stephen Trescott. Lieut. Richard Wainwright, jr., U. S N.t came to Washington last week ir order to report fo'i- promotion, and while in the city was the guest of hi* parents. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Wainwright. For some time past Lieut, and ; Mrs. Wainwright have made their horn* in Annapolis, where the former is or duty. Medical Inspector Robert M. Kennedy U. S. N., commanding the U. S. S. Solace, arrived in Washington on leave last week and joined Mrs. Kennedy a1 their apartment at the Netherlands where she has been since her husband'! departure for sea duty. Commander William M. Jeffers, U. S N? at present on duty in the Naval Intelligence office. Navy Department, hai leased for the season 1C30 23d street Ensign Richard Evelyn Byrd. jr., U. S N? on duty on the U. S. S. Dolphin, hai been joined here by his wife, who, wit! her mother, Mrs. Joseph Ames, has been visiting in Norfolk, Va. The U S. S. Dolphin has just returned frorr ! Savannah to the Washington yard. Cant. Temolin Potts. U. S. N., retired accompan'ed by Mrs. Potts, has re , turned to Washington for the season. Rear Admiral Francis H. Delano, U. S N\, retired, accompanied by Mrs. Delano is visiting friends at the Portsmouth N. H., navy yard. Ensign H. P. Burnett, IT. S. N., am wife are making a short visit to friend; in this city. Mrs. Royal B. Bradford, widow o { Rear Admiral Bradford, has with he for the season her daughter and grand son, the wife and son cf Lieut. Clar ence A. Richards, U. S. N. Rear Admiral G. B. Harber, U. S. N retired, accompanied by his wife, ha returned from a visit to the Ports ! mouth navy yard and is at their apart ment at the Westmoreland for the win ter. Commander John Dayton, U. S. N., am wife have leased for the winter th house 1323 2!st street. Capt. C. B. Brittain and wife hav taken an apartment for the winter a the Westmoreland. Mrs. Robnett, wif of Paymaster J. L>. Robnett, U. S. N I has gone to Philadelphia for the win j ter. having leased her house, 1738 < street, for the season. Capt. Seth Williams, U. S. M. C., ac companied by his wife and slster-in law. Miss Helen Baily, who for severs years past has been in Guam, has ar j rivea in w uoniugion una locaiea 10 | the winter at the Farragut, as Cap' "Williams has been detailed to duty a the marine barracks in this city. Naval Constructor Robert Stockei U. S. N\, and wife are at the Brightor where they have leased an apartmen for the season. Mrs. Fred R. Payne, wife of Lieul Commander Payne, U. S. N., retiree spent last week in Washington as th truest of Mrs. John A. T^ogari, havlnj come from Philadelphia to attend th woman's national defense conferenc of the woman's section of the Nav; League. Mrs. Payne has been an en thusiastic worker in this league sine the inception of the movement. Luncheon for Miss Dorothj V Lampion. Mr. and Mrs. James J. L&mpton gav< a luncheon at the Shoreham yesterday in honor of their daughter, Miss Poro thy Lampton, president of the senloi class of Bristol School. The twenty members of the class were Ip attend ance. >ci^ TO PARTICIPATE IN SO W1INJ JmbeBMBHB AH| e,WW ' %' % f f ' %' 5,: : HAft-RiS EwiN<r PHC MRS. ALBERT Wife of Lieut. CI Personals. " Miss Irene Nsy has returned to her r home in Ilarrisc-nburg;, Va , after spend- 1. ing several weeks with her sister, Mrs. v Charles Stein. Mrs. Alfred Mayer is the guest of rel- J] atlves in Baltimore. s The Friday Afternoon Bridge Club f met at the Washington Suburban Club Friday for luncheon and bridge. Mrs. Rudolph Behrend was hostess for the '* afternoon. t Mrs. A. Baer left Tuesday for Tampa, ? ? Fla., to spend several weeks with her 1 daughters. Mrs. Ernest Maas and Mrs. . Maurice Wolf. Mrs. J. L. Rappaport left the early t part of the week to spend several weeks I with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Gottlieb, ? at Patchogue, L. I. s I Mrs. Sol. Hecht has returned to her j ; home in Baltimore, after a short stay ^ i in the city with Mrs. Max Fischer. , Mrs. Myer Fellheimer, who has re- i turned after a stay in Reading, Pa., the / ! guest of Miss Ruth Israel, has with her I I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Jonas of , Nashville, Tenn. r , l Miss Rae Block of Gordonsvilie, Va., i . is the guest of Miss Julia Levy. 5 Mr. and Mrs. A. Speare have returned to their home in Baltimore after spend ing the week end with Mr. and Mrs. IX J J. Kaufman. Mrs. Cerf of Pittsburgh, Pa., is here on ' a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Clarence 1 Grosner, 5517 Connecticut avenue. ? Miss Marguerite Nusbaum leaves today to spend several weeks in New York and'Lakeville, Pa. Lieut, and Mrs. George Kent Shuler ' of Winthrop, Md., were the week-end j guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Einstein. 8 Mr. Manus Hamburger has returned f to his home in Baltimore after a short r stay in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ney have re- ( turned to their home in Harrisonburg, < ? Va., after a short stay as the guests of s s relatives in the city. , Mrs. Sherry Stein entertained at a ' - party at her residence, 3043 M street northwest, Thursday, in honor of the first i d birthday anniversary of her son, Arthur j e Henry Stein. During the afternoon sev- t eral games were enjoyed, prizes being , e won by Miss Esther Bendheim, Miss j t Sylvia Pressler and Master David Stein, i e In the dining room, where covers were ! laid for twenty-two, the table had for a ? : - - ? I> teiuci picvc M. loifti; UIJ UIUOJ * i wen 4 carnations formed the decorations, and at J . each place the favors were small turkey - gobblers. Jumping jacks and firecrackers. - Later in the afternoon a flashlight pictl ture was taken of the group. r Miss Inez Silver of New York, formerly t. of this city, has been the gueet of the ,t Misses Morris of 17th street, en route to ; the south. i, Miss Beatrice Kaufman will return to- i t day from a two-week stay in Baltimore J with Miss Etta Oppenheim. I, Mrs. Myer Nordlinger entertained the e Afternoon Bridge Club at her residence, 5 3140 2d street, Thumday for luncheon and e bridge. The table decorations were pink e roses and white chrysanthemums in y silver vases. Two tables were devoted 1 - to the game. The Amity Club has issued invitations A for a dance to be given at Dyer's ball- 8 room Thanksgiving night. t I Muiifioa n Hlnuhcimai. Ill ^ ' .>11 n. iuaui ? ' " Hnviiuvi nm icavc ^ to spend a week in Philadelphia with her t parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Meyers. * Miss Blanche Oppenheimer and Miss k a Pauline Oppenheimer of Baltimore are o ^ the guests of their sister, Mrs. M. Hano. B Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Breslau and B r daughter. Miss Carline Breslau, are now ' f located at 1212 Euclid street northwest. B 1; Mrs. Dave Prank and.Jier children are k CIAL ACTIVITIES THIS 'ER. 7TQ ? P. CHI RCH. lurch, I . S. S. pending several weeks with relatives n Montgomery, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Ullman have eturned from a northern trip ami are ocated at 1127 14th street, where they . ill he pleased to see their friends. Mrs. Leonard Schloss was hostess at er residence, on 17th street.. Thursay afternoon at one of the first of a eries of bridge parties to be given or the benefit of the war fund. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pelzman of 327 ICth street northwest, who reently announced the engagement of heir daughter Sadye and Mr. Morris H. Conigsberg, will be at home to their riends this evening. The Nordix Club Dance. The ballroom of the Portner was the icene of the second dance of the Nordix ,'lub the evening of Saturday, Novem>er 13. Among those present were: diss Mary Hungerford, president; Miss .lara Mae KeicnenDacn, secretary; Mr. Srnest Warding, treasurer, and Misses Uice Hungerford. Bessie Hungerford, Jeorgia Lewis, Marie Reilly, Nora Conlers. Elizabeth Turner, Ann Feck, Adeaide Manning, Hennesee, Agnew, Anna lagan, Cogan, Kitty Donovan, Clara Jepburn. Mary Darling, Clara Crown, Florence Eno, Mrs. P. C. Hungerford ind Mrs. Willis, Messrs. Bernard Mc^arney, Charles Weschler, Harold hughes, Risjon Schroth, James McGee, Cleveland McKee, Norman Atchison, N. C. Perry, Robert Mailing, Connelly, Pinckney Holmes, Charles Etzler, Wllard Wood, Irby, George Kuhnel, Edvard Slattery, William Stokes, Lewis '^abofisn, Robert Hungerford, Glenn Estes and Willis. The next dance of Lhe club will be held at the Portner December 11. Hostesses at a Tea Dance. Miss Ruth Weihe and Miss Jeanette Javanagh entertained at a delightful tea lance Thursday afternoon from 2 to 5:30 it the Home Club. Refreshments were served during the course of the afternoon ind the guests included the Misses Elizabeth Chandler, Cornelia Marvin, Helen Dearborn, Ruth West, Margaret Fry, Frances Bronson, Dorothy Rutherford, Marion Olds, Eloise Butler, Ellen Chapin, Gretchen Cook, Dorothy Bard well. Re- j uetta. Diuicj, Jirtiiun v^iipiu, vug Ilia Postels, May Hush, Margaret Hildreth Jean Hays, Celeste l-iill, Harriet Arnell, Grace Stanton, Rosemary Cavanagrh, and the Messrs J. Richter, J. Heath, J. MePhaui, F. Harbaugh, E. Huntress, C. Babcock, H. Vonderheide, P. Cooke, C. Dearborn, R. Burkett, J. Moore, J. Saxon, W, Wh te, P. Knapp, S. King. A. Finney, P. Coleman, R. Paris, H. Parcher, J. Raymond and C. Ashley. The young hostesses were assisted by Mrs. F. A. Weihe, Mrs. James Gibson Taylor and Mrs. J. Taylor Cavanagh. Dinner for Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Clark. The Misses England of Rockville enertained at dinner Friday evening in lonor of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Clark. Among those invited were Rev. and Irs. Howard G. England, Mr. Guy Wilon of Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Eliza Kith L. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Glllis )wings, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark, lisses Sue and Mary Owings. Messrs Jradley and Wallace Clark, Mr. Lloyd )winge, all of Howard county, Maryand; Mr. and Mrs. William Trew Brown f Chestertown, Md.; Mr. and Mrs Jlyssea Griffith, jr.; Mrs. Henrietta G. 'hristopher of Laytonsville. Md.; Mrs Jmily E. Greenlee, Mr. and Mrs. John England, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison L. England, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Holand and Mr. William K. Jones of tockville,. Md.. PatcH?Littell. The marriage of Miss Julia Littell and Lieut. Alexander M. Patch, United States infantry, last night, was one of the most brilliant events of the autumn. St. Margaret's Church, where the ceremony took place at 8 o'clock, was decorated with a profusion of yellow chrysanthemums, mingled with palms and ferns, white blossoms only being used about the altar. Col. Isaac W. Little, U. S. A., escorted his daughter to the altar, and gave her away. They were preceded by the flower girl, little Miss lone Taintor of Trenton, N. J., who wore white organdy over veilow, made after the fashion of her grandmother's day, and tied with a sash of infantry blue. She carried sweetheart roses with which to strew the church aisle. The two maids of honor were the twin sisters of the bride. Miss Mary Littell and M.iss Ruth Littell, and their gowns were of blue liberty satin, draped with quite full tunics of yellow tulle, and bodices of gold lace. Following them were the bridesmaids. Miss Gladys Booth of Fort Sheridan, Miss Beatrice Moses. Brooklyn navy yard: Miss Margaret Hastings and Miss Dorothy Wreaks of Elizabeth. N. J.; Miss Dorothy Mills of Governors Island. Miss Emily Chase of Washington and Miss Harriet James of Danville. Va., all of whom wore gowns of blue satin, trimmed with blue tulle, and carried yellow roses. The bride's gown was of soft white satin, with draperies of tulle caught with sprays of orange blossoms, and the entire bodice was fashioned of tulle and rose point lace. The long tulle veil was worn with a can of rose point and she carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and bride roses. Mr. Barrett Littell. brother of the bride, was best man for Lieut. Patch, and the ushers were Lieut. A. V. Arnold, Lieut. F. E. Uhl, Lieut. James A. Dorst and Lieut. Bradford Chynoweth. White House aids; Lieut. H. R. Harmon. Lieut. Joseph Treat. Lieut. Karl Bradford and Lieut. Oliver. The Rev. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith officiated. Following the ceremony there was a reception at the Washington Club, where the bride and bridegroom received with Col. and Mrs. Littell. The I drawing rooms of the club were also ' decorated in yellow and white bios- | soms. Mrs. Patch wore for a traveling gown. I when she and Lieut. Patch left Wash- j ington last night for their short j honeymoon trip, a modish gown of ! brown cloth trimmed with beaver, and ! a hat of the same shade with bands of fur and gold lace. Lieut. Patch is stationed at Fort Douglas. Ariz., and j lucn wcuuiiik journey win oe tasen \ in that direction. The out-of-town guests present included Mr. William Moore Patch and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bickell of Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Ralston, 1 Mr. William Ralston, Mrs. .1 ohr *~>?vis Miss Amo Sessions and Mr. Thomas Crane of New York, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wreaks, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis and Mr. William Hastings of Elizabeth. X. J.; Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Little and Miss Louise Robertson of Norfolk. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barrett of Baltimore and Mrs. Peter and Miss Edith Peter, Mr. William Coit and Mr. Chester Plymoton of Buffalo. Benefit for Neighborhood House Settlement. A lecture on "Turkey and the Great War" will be given by Rev. James McXaughton. Tuesday, November 23. at o o'clock, at the studio, 1310 18tn street, for the benefit of Neighborhood House Settlement in Southwest Wash ington. Mr. McXsughton is a British subject, and has recently returned from a twenty-five-year stay in Turkey. He is a very entertaining speaker. The committee arranging for the lecture includes Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Mrs. John W. Thompson. Mrs. Clara A. Neligh. Miss Ellen A. Vinton and Miss Sophie I Siebert. For Mr. and Mrs. Taft. Mrs. William Howard Taft will be the guest of honor at a tea this afternoon to be given by the Misses Patten. Yesterday Mrs. Eugene Hale gave a luncheon for Mrs. Taft, and in the afternoon Mrs. A. Garrison McClintock entertained at a tea for her. Mr. and Mrs. McClintock entertained 1 ? C* fnn M- .. ,1 AT.... Taft at their residence on 19th street'. Mr. Taft left Washington last night and Mrs. Taft will leave tomorrow. Jones-Sullivan. Miss Katharine Sullivan and Mr. Edwin D. Jones were married November 17 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Sullivan, 4331 Kansas avenue northwest, Rev. F. X. Bischoff officiating. After their return from their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Jones will reside on Mintwood place. hj iiiiiiiimiiiiiM ii laiiinniiiiiiiir m mum wihi ii r hi,e The Mammoth g We Are Showii M j| Evening ne * 1 b'a Such Piquant New Gowr jS in a dozen delicate tints an j jj in many pretty ways with : B and ribbon girdles or sashe S cunning little bouquets of s iffi flowers nestling at waist or t [ This is our feature line 1 L' It has no equal in this city. Fashioned of S *1 Charmeuse Shape Chiffon Taffeta or Tui I Radium Lace Effect: ? Pleated Net Sequii C Pompadour Silks Laced Changeable Silks Trimn See Our Evening Window Disp | |?Manufacturer's Enabl We have this lot of 1 only. If you can make y s just about one-fourth. A J Card Party for the National 1 Junior Republic. \ - a r The Junior .League of the National Junior Republic will give a card party at the New Williard Tuesday, Novem- i ber 23, at 2:30 o'clock. ' Mrs. Victor Kauffmann has charge of j the card tables and many reservations have already been made. 1 The following ladies have charge of l the tea table: Mrs. M. M Parker, jr.; < Mrs. Louis Lehr. Mrs. William Payne j Meredith, Mrs. Fairfax Leary and Mrs. ' William Bryant. s The officers of the league are Mrs. t Ir? 151)* Swe I Biggest Little SAoj /f\? Sv J (J ^ TMDE^ A Guaranteed all-wool Shake big shawl collar, woven-in poc buttonholes. A $7.50 value. 0 Other Big Values for Men, Woi F" For Lounffrloflc Comfort Blanket Robes With merreriied <h a a wm noTd and taaeel. > / Real ?? value t" ^" ! Keal Leather Auti ' Julius A. W< n ~i Mail Order: j Slore Hours: 8 i !H I i ^ l I ' > ! I I i i J/ 1 CC> ; New York's I High-cut kid I ?and shown at Rich's, of tv-wuipiviv. asoui luiviti) liiiu: a gray, all patent leather and tops. Priced six to nine d< cj&c Ten-one F Stret unnincjlK Cloak and Suit House, 3 ig for the First Time a Si y Gowns and $20*95 A d are trimmed ~ metallic effects d Pannier | nic I i and Silver [ I ^ >ed 5 ? Gown day Consignment of Children's ies Us to Offer Great Va Beautiful Children's Sets in all kin our purchase now for the little tots small deposit will hold any set unti 53.98. $5.00. $6.00. r ' 7 1 7 T ~ Villiam Gaelic Kendall, president: Irs. Victor Kauffmann, ttrst vice pres. dent: Mrs. S. M. H. Young:, second vice resident; Mrs. Ixuiin l.ehr, treasurer: aiss Charlotte Campbell, recording lecretary, and Mrs. T. H. Wilson* sc<etary. Younes-Deboe. Mr. George Younes and Miss Hellen ^ebeo were married in Philadelphia ast Sunday, November 14. After a reception the bride and groom left for i short honeymoon to Atlantic City, rhey have returned to Washington, md have taken up their residence at -'6 Florence street northeast ater SI)op ? 9 in Washington the Realm of . ^eaters s King Is Our ist upon this label r Knit Sweater, with m kets and guaranteed ^ t% ur leader at........ nen and Children, $1.00 Up. Our Assortment of Neckwear 25c and 50c Offers many popular patterns and shapes. Neatly boxed for Xmas. > Gloves, $1 Up . 800 7th St. N.W. eSt Corner H jrsZ MM. to 6 P.M. i 1 i atest vogue ' lace shoes course, and in fully j cing black, brown, blue, i patent leather with white 11 ollars. ? | it, Cor. Tenth (I i H >^^>J RULM! IBM;MMR,':,,: MT i.? i.:.iis mtfrGof 116 7th Street Decial Line of ||| Furs for Xmas-?| j lues ds of fur for ten days ' presents you will save 1 called for. ijj