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I “ : - I Social and Personal I% nl III.IN iOVFN Stephens, in “Irish of Today.") ah ihe people see i is sail gorgeously; ■ Her. I declare, , ,ik!h of anywhere. i,iin> and red find green, blinding gold, a sheen vi hill and pearly ridge Ii vetting on iho bridge. : t.. il; iii j tii-lil, look imp mi a daisy’ll crown; , . |, .1 iiiy look always high I , A I, in- beantiful clouds go j If, Winter |j t JUltlmre d M c. Ford Seeley have n Horne," Ferry Farms, a. j Annapolis, and will spend the f.iltimore with Mrs. J. Seth H' K.vt Huger street. j \\ j-himcton |, f rtiik-l nd ,1- i -i.'iun uider and Mrs. Gran ii |i v ill bo week-end guests . tv h:r;j a of' Commander and 7 (Jordon Lllyson, who will give t jpjii r pariy tonight. iimlr.il Vnd 'lrs. UlMin' Siipper-Danee 7, sui*< 1 intendent of the Naval A t( |i:: and Mrs. Wilson gave the 1 , .itid of their series of supper-( in st night. They will enter , ga;m in this way on November übrriplioii t .ird Pirl) l-i'l Muht Th<- r.ird parties being given In the , of (' Clubhouse tiy the Catholic iOghti' ■’ of America and the 1 o’ <nl 11111 liiih are inerensing 1 poiiiil.irity ns the year advances. ; r.h for ■ were won last night tthe following peraona: Mrs. 11. M. k1 r 01 first; Mrs. W. J. Wnliab, M. I.ouis Viktor, third; ii omi Turner won the Hrsr pinochle .• amt the second was won by Mils B - i.irdino Frank. The innovation 1,. \\' <l< in serving hot Instead j ilil refn -hinents after (he game) 1 over proved so popular that it • repeated again last night. Oi ( 0111 niUnder (nit Mr*. I eahy ('•’miiiaiider and Mrs. W. R. Van U'M'ti. who are in Washington to at i-ad I’cnii State-Navy game, will week > tul guests of Commnnder j Mr l.amar I .eahy, who are giv- j c .1 ilinner at’, the Chevy Chase Club tomorrow night. , 'uperinteiulioit's Party It liHitlinll tonne Thr Superintendent of the Naval • adomy and Mrs. Wilson, who mo i o\er to Washington this morn " attend the Navy-Penn State it'', were aeeompanied by the Ad r,ils aides Lieut.-Commander Mah- Tisd.ile and Lieut. Francis C. brink: Mrs. Tisdale, Mr. and rt.irl* ii'li. and Walter Ilutler, of I 1 n. the last three of whom I'.'ir, u< is of Admiral and Mrs •ipuiii \nd Mrs. Inti/ At (dime ’ Commandant of Midshipmen Mr Kurtz and their guest. Mrs. n 1 IK ith. of Newport, motored " Washington this morning to 'lie Navy-Penn State game, o " It return to Annapolis this '■W'k Of Mr. And *’'• Marshall l.ungkorne Commander and Mrs. James - an I their house guests attend : tveon given in Washington Navy-Penn State game by Mi Marsliuyll lamghorne. r une Mrs. Parker’s sister, a Howard, left for New i Mi' Valentine Chappell will j v unpoiis with Mrs. Parker * Rx,** itiA 1 ""ft initiations Mrs Floyd Waggaman are ' tuzratulations on the birth j h’er. horn this morning at < ' I Hospital in Washington.; ' Waggaman lost a little, year ago under tragic eir te child having con iiuie case of infantile d dying within a few! ' it seizure. —‘ - -"i f "fiemembet | lpU i Fclej’s I nSj*, Lk> H,n( l ind hr! Cou * k " J QUICK relief *• Cpcts- pnnlttf M tht art th, test of time, thtee generation* MedttiH t tta Iftl I. For Coo, And Vri. Soule Lieut.-Commander and Mrs. Grafton Reatl will give a luncheon party to morrow for Commander and Mrs. (Charles Soule, who are week-end guests of Lieut.-Commander and Mrs. J. L. Kauffman. Party After Football Game Truxton Reale was among those who entertained for the Annapolis contin gent in Washington today. Bridge-Tea Yesterday Mrs. Robert B. Coontj, wife of Ad* miral Coontx, entertained at bridge, followed by tea. yesterday in honor of Mrs. George Canfield, who is visiting her nephew and niece, the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby. There were four tables of bridge and a few additional gueßts joined the company later for tea. which was poured by Mra. Arthur Stott, wife of Commander Stott. Mra. Stott was, before her mar riage, Misa Grace Miller, of this city, daughter of a former pastor ct Cal vary Church. Hostess At Women's 'Club Luncheon Among those who served at the Wo men’s Club luncheon booth at the County Fair yesterday wore Mrs. C. ! Ashby Duvall, chairman of the lunch eon committee; Mrs. Melvin Stewart, president of the club; Mrs. Arthure lAngfleld, club treasurer; Mrs. Emma 11. Merrick and Mrs. Henry J. Wilson. Attending Football Game Dr. James Feldmcyer and his sis ter, Mias Janie Feldmeyer, are in Washington today attending the Navy- Penn State football game. To Irish lu New York Mrs. John Floyd Waggaman will leave "Wild Rose Lodge" tomorrow for a week's visit In New York. On her return she will he accompanied by Mrs. W. Eben Rtirnside, of Silver City, N. M, who will be Mrs. Wagga- I man’s guest for some weeks. I To Return To i Washington j Mrs. Hoscoe Carlisle Rulmer will : again take possession of her apart ment at 1303 Eighteenth street., N. W , Washington, next week, after having had it. occupied for the past two months by the Secretary of the Treas j ury, Mr. Mellon. Entertainment For Welle# Worker Invitations have been received here for a complimentary supper to be given in Raltimore tomorrow at the Hotel Emerson to Dr. Talcott Wil liams, who will speak in connection with the Near East Field Day Relief. Dance Tonight For Football Teams A dance will be given tonight at the Now Willard in Washington for the •Nav^tmi^Penii^Stat^e^football^eam^ r Fine for Lumbago * Musterole drives pain away and brings in its place delicious; soothing comfort. Just rub ft in gently. It is R dean, white ointment, mads with oil of mustard. Oct Musterofai today at your drug store. 35c and 6Sc in jars and tubes; hospital sise, $3.00. VETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER* 1. i;.u_.i. .r; ■ ■.-. s s..■ 1. - 1 . Ji'tip INSTRUCTION GIVEN ON PIANO -BY MISS C. F. GRAY At her residence, No. 196 Duke of Gloucester street. n" CHARLES M. CARLBON ISS GLOCCEOTSR STREET CONTBACTOX tad BOLD KB CMtaitN Oi earful lx Gtvaa. moms s E. H. PICKERING Photographic Portraiture and Commercial Photography y STATE CIRCLE. PHONE tTI-J. Shady Oaks Inn Don’t forget about that chicken or aes fooi dinner. Make up that rart.v you’ve ; been thinking of uul have a dance on a i hardwood floor. MRS. C. V. WAGNER Call 13S-V. C1 brYeze inn ANNAPOLIS HOLLEYABB . 20 Minutes Out LUNCH and TEA 'Metal: Chick** WaEte Dtauf, fl.lt. DANCING. CARDS. **houe: ArolntE. F-l*. 1 L evening capital, annapolis, Maryland, Friday. November Mrs. David O. Parlnt is risiUcg l h*r ion and daughter-in-law. Mr. and | Mrs. Morgan O FarletL of West street 1 extended. fig j- - 1 - -- MIDDIES HAPPY AS THEY LEAVE FOR WASHINGTON (CuMmR f*i Png* .1 1 tlon to the playing field, and the dis tance is no small jaunt. 1 Passed Quietly Throw* Tow* The Middles did not vent their-en thusiasm or get demonstrative In any way, as they marched through the streets of Annapolis, nor were they j armed with megaphones, an on occas ions of going to an Army-Navy bat tle. Rut they were keyed to b high pitch nevertheless, and prepared to “root’Their hardest In encouragement of the players in the battle arena. The only outburst among the raarch ’ ers was the blare of the full comple . meat of the academy hand that head ’ ed the proceaslon. and the rattle of ’ a trio of drums, swung over the shoul ders of two midshipmen and a blue ' jacket, stepping out further down the r line. While some five or six hundred students were entraining on one spe cial, the rest were permitted to stand "at re6t” on West street, and the con fectionery emporiums along the thor oughfare, did a ruphlng business for a time. .Xaral Academy Bescxted Scarcely a corporal's guard of of ficers and members of their families remalned_at^om£^All^hands^Reera^ Its ct main highway *i \ ’ ’ ?• * |j THE way to satisfaction, comfort and health through Postum, has become a world-wide way. This famous table beverage which has stood the test of twenty-five years, fills every requirement of taste for a hot and invigorating mealtime drink. Unlike coffee or tea, Postum contains nothing that can irritate nerves or Postum comes in two disturb digestion. Even the children may safely enjoy it* forms: Insunt Postum (in ... ~ u . , „ , 11 tins) prepared instantly ip vvoulan t it be well for you to avoid the harm which 80 man y have found in coffee and tea, and protect \, c*re*i (in packages), for health while pleasing taste, with wholesome, satisfying* those who prefer to make j ’ J B r the drink while the meal JrOSUimr Is being prepared; mad* _ by boiling fuiiy 20 minutes. Urder from your grocer today I Tbe two forms are equally SJfWIfVSS JrOStum FOR health Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Creek, Micfa. “There’s a Reason 99 LJ ■ ■■■! ■■ rn\ „| 1 ■■ - —1 11 ■■ ;• * - . i Electric Cooking J ' ; . • f ; Demonstration Excel • Electric Gkwer ; GOTTLIEB'S | Main Street 1 Nov. Ist to 4th j! ; ’ ' ' ll I Come to our store and see Miss Alrich, Factory Representa tive do boiling, baking, roasting and frying in this wonderful Excel Electric Cooker. . \ Miss Alrich will prove by actual facts that your cooking is far less expensive by “Excel Electric” than by gas, coal wood or oil. Special Offer—During Demonstration Week We offer this wonderful $32.50 Cooker, fully equipped with f Aluminum Utensils, [ Rack and necessary (97 (JA Electrical Attachments, for . . , ! 4 #OU —i : •• —- - - - U ;d bound Washington ward, add 'add-! .ad to tha naval rooLnyaat, -om< <*av-1 jral hundrad football fans of th* city.; aL'o made ih* trip to. the game. A | big advance guard fcot away last night, but the majority crowded the cars of tbe Washington. Baltimore and Annapolis Electric Una from early morning until 11:20, this latter train , i being the final one that would get the enthusiasts to Washington in time 1 fur the game. * X*Rjr Wept By Aa to Rome several hundred other fans; made the trip by automobile. And; there was a decidedly noticeable dif ference in traffic about the efty as a| ; result. !; SIDELIGHTS ON “ AS THEY DEPART —ii. ... ft>ntt>g rrum Pag* 1 ranks. Thh feature was I ; expected -to be- much in evidence against Penn State.' Many Thrill, Expected YYbllc Penn State waa slightly out- 1 weighed the difference in poundage was not large enough to make any material difference and the weigh; question could safely be left out of the figuring. Both teams are excep tionally good at straight football and each has a “wise" set of coaches, who j had taught thefr charges to “out guess" their opponents and to stage t the plays which the other side was not looking for. As a result, each eleven has many trick play* which,! when called for at times least expect- j ed, make an exceptionally spectacular game, and many thrills were prom- Irad. 1 Marriage License RAILEY-LA INA— Franc la J. P.aiicy. 38; Esiber La Ina. 37; boita of W*sb- J Button. D. C. * HI Meeting Of Library Ass’n. There will be a meeting of the Pub lic Library Association at the Muni cipal Building, at 7:30, this evening. ? ! | Kmmbo To Be Awbassa4r Ti AstHlaUd rm.) LONDON, Nov. 3.—Baron Romano, i ia Zezzano, has been appointed Ital ian ambassador to the United States. j which position he formerly occupied, j , succeeding Vittorio Rolandi Ricci, j resigned, according to Rome advices j i received here. . ! UTUTGLOBUiS i make strength. There are thousands of eaaily-ab sorbed, health-building ! globules of vitamine • bear- j, ing cod-liver oil in every bottle of Scott’s Emulsion i Children or grown people, rundown in body or a . ft vitality, should find Scott’s Emulsion a yTJf strength-restoring Ala food-tonic of great “ • value. It Is taken easily and assimilated readily* • fi Scptt a Bowne. Bloomfield.N. J. i 2>21 -J.. H-inih". * | ? * r. T 11 7 * *"! Iflj*if*'* !'?'’ ' * ' i '?• 1 i'tf;> •trj ■ | l Opposite the A. & P. Tea Co. | :S P fi V H | \ Our Service jj 2 WORDS in the Eng- R p j pVi lish language can mean as much, or as little, as the l ;] word “service/’-Our con- \ 0 ception of service is distinctly tan- I l: gible, in daily evidence.-We en- jj !:; deavor to meet promptly, thorough- [ | ly and courteously the requirements [ j of each individual who comes to [ 3 our store, regardless of what his or [ * her mission may be.—This pains- r j taking consideration of the indivi- E dual is the strongest characteristic of f ; the New Bargain Store’s service. i * ■j I i Ji i<4 if r . , H . f Bargains for Saturday, November 4th S >■? i j j FOUR STRING BROOMS; AA _ worth 30c •• • •• •4 . _ . . ... . . , SCALLOPED TABLE CLOTHS for round tables. A J) very good quality. Worth i A A $2.50 9LAu n tii ti . rt *■■■ * * 3 CROCHET BED SPREADS; fringed; (JJi AO ;; double bed size X•c/ O *. I n ___________ II M ■ I — s — H rj CHILDREN’S SERGE DRESSES; beau- &A Qr i| , Lj tifully trimmed ) a • | CHILDREN’S SPORT HOSE; all wool; t* sizes 7,8, 9 ODC ’ j 1 LADIES’ COATS; a great assortment; (RPY AfT *4 values up to $25.00 ej) f *5/0 it rt j 9 I MEN’S SUSPENDERS. op 1 worth 75c ODC 9 -- - . . ' Q H MEN’S EVERYDAY SOCKS; a very good 1A n 3 quality JLUC 4 —— __ I j MEN’S UNIONALLS; khaki OK i color MEN’S FLANNEL WORK SHIRTS; in A£ $ blue, gray and khaki UuC T •t MEN’S SOFT COLLARS; all | ADC i RUBBER RAIN COATS; extra good (I*o ACT I quality VOAD I LADIES’ PARASOLS; worth (J*i 1A i 4 | MEN’S “PARIS” GARTERS; double 35C H . ... J? * 1 ~— I MEWS RUBBER BELTS; worth 29 C 1 •• • - - i j - ■ . : .. I H MEN’S ARMY SWEATERS; all (PO AC wool JdZ.HD p MEN’S MEDIUM WEIGHT WOOL MIXED UNION SUITS; same in 2-piece, worth (Pi rA n $2-50. 5b1.5U I SILK JERSEY PETTICOATS; only eight left; worth Q $5.00. While they (P i A P fe last M. 95 I i _ 1 :i Be sure to come in Saturday and t| look over all of our bargains, you !| are sure to carry out a lot of goods ij and leave a very little money. jj 117 MAIN ST. (Opposite the A. Ap. Tea Co.) tj TIM T i -f - - * * * l+•*-*-*■ lartiS i T l