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Social and Personal n „,\ hinnrr 'l'o ... i.ni h' 1 airui llattfß ' l;i’rhif and bis mother ■ ini*, pave a dinner la.-t . :!i( i rs of the League of tie lore the meeting House Covers were ;• Stale dining; room, r .mdelabra with pink ! three tall silver vases magnificent variegated ..1 th table de orations II:. ••■ r i all- V...S fur rv.al of the St. John’s unpunii'd by its band i lieereil the Governor •> and did a snake dance in the grounds of the lidliir From [id* s a re j v* ciifton. of Smyrna. Del., h i on and daughter-in ( i iiiiii.inder and Mrs. Al- I louse Naval I los ..(tiiitif * ltrck-i i'il \!r ;.11 Mr- Marshall Langhorne, A.i-i.t ' to will spend the week* ,u'li la' lit -Coinmamler and Mrs. For Oregon I-.'ul I idler, who lias been vis ; in■ r lirolher and sister-in-law. , i 11 L Dorsey Classaway, - nl.i v t i Join her husband, .! i i u-i . who has been ordered .; v at I'or'lttid. Oregon, in con ’ i with the organization of the ;• i rvc Army Corps of the if of parties were given for last before ber departure. liter's ( otidilien lurlutnzeil iition of Miss Small Mart io a patient al the I’rosby i lliKpital iii Now York, is re il * < i> mi banged. Miss Dyer :n i nun .hi acute infection ot . it. r and lias been in a state of ;• a week Shu is not expcct ilv ij* Her sister. Mrs. Bur* \ rait is with her. Siwtri J 1 non llhieis n 1 vit Howard, who has boon ■ i :'<>r Hie past two days froty taej; r ptomaine polson • • i iverod and is now out lViici luiiiorrow In '.mil \ruilenit "ill be a Midshipmen's • : a net. tomorrow night in v 'O e Veademy. The hop will one as a groat many peo ■■ - i*■ mining for the Navy- I ' !> 'ante tomorrow will re k'tin over for it. !.> \\ Inter U I tirt*| e 1 a Stapler, wife of Captain s N , and her two chil " ' ■ ■ t'e at present visiting in 1 will sail for Kttrone on to remain for tv year. ■ ml the winter in South ’'iniirrs ft K. of C. 1 r >l F.trtv Fast Night W prizes wore given last 5 eard party of the Cath eters of America and the Columbus. The winners r> t. Mrs s Ogle Tilghman; Diotto; third. M. .K fourth. Miss Fanny Wie fi was one pinochle prize won by Walter HipkillS. ' ' subscription parties at clubhouse are proving t* mid will probably be winter. There will be a for the highest winner • vi. awarded at the end ol ‘< "imtn Mrs Walter Clark have r ummer homo. "Clark Annapolis, and opened -e at 150 l’rince George Pa- winter E H. PICKERING ' \;uphic Portraiture and :i civ.ial Photography P i 11M M . I’IIONE 'J73-J. Shady Oaks Inn nit that oUfeken r ha.h ■' "P that party youvt * and have a dauee oa i> M,: " ' It W.U.NEK b ßeeze inn "NfltillS lIOFLKTARD Minute* Out v lunch an d tea •lil.Un, Wnti> ItlßMr. ft.*s. ; t‘A.\vi\'i's cards. ArtiUtf.t, V * ktk. "~TT Visiting At Marine ( orjts Post Mrs. Thomas L. Gladden, wife of t Prof. Gladden, or St. John's College, f 'eft today for Quantico. Va., where If she will visit her sons, who are offi- CPi's ill the Marine Corps, and are both stationed at Quantico. Lieut A t A. Gladden is at the Officers' Train ; ln * Scho “ l •*! Lieu* R S. A Gladden 1 ,s <> duty at headquarters. Ifeturiis To Virginia r , Alrß A,,01f Schumacher has return* , 0.l to her home in Salem. Va.. urter a r fortnight's visit to her aunt. Miss Itoget. i. m. . 1 In IVeck-Eltd In Washiiigtoii Miss Marguerite Cusachs will K „ to Washington for the week-end. where "he will be the guest of Miss Kiiza betb Mitchell, daughter of Brigadier- General William Mitchell, of n, Army. 'V ill Spend W inter Ft tjmtlitieo Miss Blanche Gladden, daughter of Professor and Mrs. Thomas L. Glad den, or St. John's College, is spending Urn winter at Quantico with her bro ther and sister-in-law. Lieutenant and Mrs. A. A. Gladden Luncheon ibirty In Natal Academy Captain and Mrs. Barron P. Dußois will give a large buffet luncheon be torc the football game tomorrow. I it Helicon For i BcbulanteH ■Nliss Alicia Gilmer Clark gave a luncheon today at “Proniont-on-Sev crn." the summer home of her par cn s, Mr. ami Mrs. Ernest Judson Chirk, in honor of Miss Mary C. Ratn s;,-v * one of this season's Baltimore debutantes. Her guests included Miss Elizabeth Mackubin. Miss Eleanor Mackubin. Miss Mary Uidgely Pres ton, Mias Caroline Brcsee. Miss Olivia 'N heeler and Miss Evelina Fenner. To Occupy “Colonial** Apartment Mrs. Richard CJnytor and her daughter, .Miss Annie Cluytor, mother uni sister or Mrs. T. 1). Griffin, have t.iken au apartment nt the “Colonial," 1 Maryland avenue, for the winter, and will occupy it about the middle of next month. They are at present stopping at their home ou West River. At liilcrmitiomil Fishing-Boat Races Commander L. G. Heiner. who is on •he stall of Rear-Admiral S. E Kit tolle. commander of the destroyer squadron of the Atlantic Fleet, is at present on the "Rochester." off Glou cester watching the international races between the boats of the Am erican and Canadian Ashing Aeets. Gnesls Ot Captain And Mrs. Kurt/. .Mr and Mrs. II B. Smith arrived yesterday from Los Angeles. Cal., and are visiting their niece, Mrs. Thomas R. Kurtz, wife of the Commandant of Midshipmen. I outing For Football Game Captain and Mrs. Chauncey Shack ford will be guests of Commander and Mrs. Wilbur Van Auken for luncheon I and the Navy-Georgia Tech ball game tomorrow. Mistress —My last maid was too fa miliar with policemen. 1 hope I can trust you. New Maid—Oh, yes. in deed. me'em. I've been brought up to hate the very sight of ’em. You see, father's a burglar. Boston Tran script. lu 'I JR? For Infant, Invalidn tfc The Original Food-Drink for A!1 Ages , QuickLunchatHome.OfficeAFountains. RicliMilk, Malted Grain Extract in Pow der Tablet forms. Nourishing-No cooking. | *B^Avoid Imitations and Substitutes Croupy Children i Largest srllinc Coueh medicine j in tfie world Stood the test of time, serving three generations No Opnt—lngredients printed THE EVENING CAPITAL. ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1922 BARGAINS GALORE AT THE NEW BARGAIN STORE 117 Main Street (Opposite The A. & P. Tea Co.) (CAUTION: We beg the general public to memorize the exact location of THE NEW BARGAIN STORE a. a nnt get us mixed up with any other store bearing the same name as ours: GOODMAN.—There is more than one “ coon MAN” in this wide world! When you are out looking for real bargains, please look for THE NEW BARGAIN itcrp directly across from the A. & P. TEA CO.) . at ORE, i ,J°'Y” 1 11,, 1 , W ji W * s k L° extend our deepest appreciation and gratitude to the people of AnnaDolis and surrounding localities for the friendly, warm welcome given us last Saturday at our Opening Sale. From early moraine ’til) late into leFmni ‘‘?nTo?L W family ; M ammS “ oUt> brinsing ' us heartiest wishes and congratulations and saying that we were* We have employed all of our facilities to supply all of our guests with plenty of QUALITY merchandise at aston ishmgly low bargain prices, which will be remembered for many days to come. ' a ‘ s on ' p^ or t !? e fu l ure ’ 'U s als o our aim and ambition to offer for week days in general, and SATURDAYS especially some of the finest made quality and dependable merchandise at UNUSUALLY LOW BARGAIN PRICES' Bccai *e wp he bevomsehingmore goodsforlessmoney! We pay a smaH rent, employ NO high-salaried clerks, and buy goods lor CASH only at ROCK BOTTOM prices. Do you wonder now why we can afford to offer you better goods for less money' Wnen you come into our store, you are as welcome as the Sowers in May: we give you our PERSONAL service- J ", ,r antee you every piece of merchandise you buy and CHEERFULLY REFUND YOUR MONFY if for anv rea’sm u ,ii you dsire to return the merchandise. , ’ 101 any lea ° on al ali - Look for our big “ad.” on the same page every Friday, and when you start out “shopping” on Saturday before you go elsewhere, come in and look our goods and prices over. We know you will buy. BARGAINS GALORE! BE SURE YOU DON’T MISS THEM' FOR SATURDAY, OCT. 21, ONLY We are taking much pricle in offering on SPECIAL SALE The following merchandise, which our New York buyer had especially selected at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES' DRESSES Middy Blouses PANTS A lot of 51 up-to-the minute stylish Frocks, includ- All Wool Middies, Sailors in red, green and navy. Dress Pants solid rotors sod „ ing Serges. Tricotines, Crepes. Twills, jersey's Worth $5.00. Saturday (T..> <r good vau SS, dH t-i y of various shades and sizes beautifully trimmed. Special q “ U ' Actual values. $lO to $26. Satur- bpccial tPAodtiup Soeci-1 $4.95*0 2-9Fi WOOL SHAWLS, WITH BELTS, EXTRA JTf 5 T" LARGE SIZE. ALSO PURE SILK SCARFS MCll S SWCUterS T K Al GRLATLY DEDUCED PRICES. a lot of serviceable Sweaters in all colors and LADIhS COAIS styles. Saturday Ar /t A great assortment of Autumn Coats, including Spedal ODtup heavy Chinchilas. Broadcloths, Velvets. Plushes * LOW PRICES. "TTi a ■ 1 ■' Seal Plushes: some with fine fur collars and ■" * KHAKI SHIRTS 93c cuffs. All colors, all siz.es. Worth sl6 to SSO. intYDiv ~, ****-- Saturday (SJ7 1 til b OVERALLS 95e Special I ot/UtotPiv* I G We have iust received a large assortment of Bed- .. -- - - room Felt beautiful colors, comfort- BLUE WORK SHIRTS 49e CITIDTC anc * warm i genuine sheepskin Apr,, ' otVlrV 1 O soles. All sizes. Saturday Special... vDv ALL WOOL SOCKS. 23c We have just received a large assortment of Skirts. ■ ■' -■ - > ■ T . ' 1 11 r Very attractive Styles and Patterns. Valued All 117 ii t o \ ‘ cns Garters, double hooks. Regular OQ up to $15.00. Satur- QR AlI-WOOI U. S. Army 50c ' Saturday Special day Special .. to Klanlrof-c ~ . itUllVClo Silk Knitted Ties. SI.OO values. Satur- /fC) * 0 We have a few dozen Blankets left, double bed da y Special Trl/C OWocltorS size, guaranteed to be All Wool. 1 — 1 1 ■ ——- A big variety of Ladies' and Misses' A!1 Wool Out they go! Saturday Special.. ePZI.e/0 M Handkerchiefs. White, blue or Sweaters in the prettiest shades and combina- " ' Y sat n urd c a°v lors ' sUpOV '% °“ 1 - Men’s Suits and O’Coats A large assortment of Dress Crepe, Cord and Wool Special tbla /Ototi)o©9o A vcr y selection of Men’s and Young Men’s f hirts vcry p !, ctty : ,dlcsl P a '* OWf* , Suits and Overcoats, perfectly tailored in gray, lCrns - oatur day special %/OC up riTT>O brown and navy, solid colors and stripes. —— Worth up to $25.00. Saturday 95 FOR THE CHILDREN We are in possession of a few sample Fur Neck- " * J w< . compi ete l.ne of Boys' and Girls' Coats Pieces, single and double ano vve are going to . „ * it I . J * lc, them go for SATURDAY ONLY at the A new arrival of Young Men's AU Wool french Caps anrHats,' and wetre oSennTtom- reai Manufacturers pneca. Don t mtss them. serge Fall Suits and Overcoats. Styles up-to- bargains in that line for Saturday, if will surely Special. $2.95 to $18.50 $26.50 K-™ a >- —- ~n I—i—n1 —i—n ■■■! iw i n i ■i..h— w ,.i.iui , N| ( |, The space being limited we cannot mention all of the great bargains we have to offer for Saturday. You owe your self the satisfaction of trading at the New Bargain Store, where you are sure you are always getting more and better goods for less money. Make it a habit to visit our store before going elsewhere. Please don’t forget the exact location of the New Bargain Store. 117 Main Street Annapolis, Md. OPPOSITE THE A. & P. TEA COMPANY > 'I