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Miss Marie Ferrer She is a daughter of Jose Ferrer, a wealthy Cuban who spends sev? eral weeks in New York each year. Miss Ferrer will be married to John Silva, of Neto York, on Christmas Day. She is at the Waldorf-Astoi-ia. with her mother and sisterS, Dance anc? Dinners Leading Diversions At White Sulphur Many New York Fashion? able Folk Are Due to Arrive at West Virginia Springs Daring ihe Week Special Dispatc?i to The Tribune WHITE SULPHUR STRINGS, W* Va., Nov. 6.?Election night was gay at the t?reenbrier, with many dinner parties, and the dancing that followed. While there was a general exodus, many voted by mail, and the gay throng watching the fun included Mr. and Mrs. John R. Drexel, Mrs. Walter Andrews, Miss Julia Berwind, Mrs. Lewis Cass Led yard, John Ellis Postlewaite, William Hudc Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Payne Bingham, Mrs. Edward S. Hark ness. Miss Louise Talmadge, Charles M. Schwab, Edward R. Stettinius, Will? iam Carrington Stettinius, Dr. John Freeland, Mrs. John R. Mitchell, Mrs. Victor Kerens, George W. Stevens, Thomas Harris Tower-, Miss Elsie Stevens, Mr. anil Mrs. Thornton Lewis, Mrs. Frank Witherbee, Mrs. Benjamin C. Porter,-Mrs. Lathrop Randolph, Mrs. Edward P. Morse, James Carruthcrs, Colonel Frederick Nicholls, A. E. Dy ment and Lieutenant Colonel George Carruthcrs. Mr" and Mrs. Thornton Lewis enter? tained at tea at'the Meadows t??: ; week for Mr. and Mrs. Frederick 1!. Rawson and Mrs. Agnes F. K. Dupec of Chicago, They also entertained at a dinner at the Greenbrier. Othera who gave dinners were Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Payne Bingham, Edward 11. Stel tinius, Mrs. Wilbur E. Rloodgood, Mr. und Mrs. Richard 1). Brixey, Mrs. Rich ard Norris, Richard T. Aklrich, l>r. John Freeland, Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer, who gave a luncheon '? r Mis .1 , Berwind; Miss Louise Sands, Mis Maude Macarow, Mr. and Mis. Samuel Rodger Callaway, Mr. and Mrs. John it. Drexel and John It. Fell. Lord Astor, of England, deferred his visit a few day;' to be in New York for Election Day, but arrived here on Fridaytwith Lawrence T, Paul, of Phil? adelphia. Among society people who will ar? rive at the Greenbrier from New York next wcei. arc Mr. and Mrs. William H. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew l?'letc'n er, Mr. and Mrs. F'rancis i . (line, Mr. and Mrs. Lynian T. Eine, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Snow Mrs. Geori i Ire ier. Mrs. T. I' Brewster. M Ambrose Taylor, Mr. and Mi i d'erd V. Brokaw, Mr. and Mrs. H. i : Pro kaw, Mr. and Mr'?. Henry L. Batterm Mr. and Mrs. In ine L. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Aro ? .i i '. X'ichols (?e i pre Blag den, George Gibbs, Mrs. Eflingham Law? rence, Mr, and Mrs. Lorenzo !.. Wood house. Miss Marjorie Wooi oi X'ewbold Morris, Charles II, Th ei Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Pel! and i ?ov ernor and Mrs. R. Living m Bi ? ck man of Rhode Island. Mis-, Elsie Stevens, of ( is le Po ni. Hoboken. n.is returned hete to spend some. time. Musical ${<>{<! ut B?tmoi-e First Morning Entertainment Is Largely \ttende?l Thci e \v;is a la rge audioi r n hi tendance at i he firs) of the men t m usicals held Friday in the bs if the Hotel Biltm ? were Mme. Rosa Raisa, sopaano; Pa Alttfbuse, tenor, and (?iacomo Rin barytone. Prom tient members of so eiety were present, for these eals have become a feature of New fork's social season and always are well attended. The Polish Ambassador and thi Prin cesa Lubomirski cave a ? ichei > n .Wednesday, their guest \rgentim- Ambassador, M. t.e ?to ? the Ministe) from S v. md . i: ; Mme. Marc Petei. M -- \'i >1- l [lef&ing: and Mrs I ? \ i ence ['own Mr. and M - ? Frank C !?! unsoi n I from I a ?? i f .,% ?i R?Hi?r? HIM? J" ?.?-?'. t'le*-?iit iii!?. S \ bnfl ?il- tu :h;u hu,w?, 12 fm taw-WMi* ?^m .... .. Masquerade Ball Feature of Week At. Hot Springs, Va. Dame Given at Homestead Casino for Benefit of Hos? pital Pet Charity of Fash lonable^Folk at the Resort Spa ?a! Dispatch to Tltr Tribune HOT SPRINGS, Va., Nov. 6.?The election period proved to be only a short lull in the successful autumn season at the Virginia Hot Springs, for the arrivals of the week paralleled the departure of home-going voters. The largest shooting expedition of the week was that of Count Robert 1 de Clairmont, who took a number of \ friends to the Failing Springs Valley. A feature of the early part of the week was the masquerade ball in the i Homestead Casino for the benefit of the Hot Springs Hospital, w?hich is the pet charity of the colonists. The active I patronesses of the event were Mrs. ? Melville K. Ingalls, Mrs. Robert A. Black, Mrs. George A. Ellis jr. and Miss Katherine Fay. Among those at the ball were Mr. and Mrs. John C, I Tappin, Mr. and .Mrs. John Cleveland Osgood, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Bigelow, Mrs. Craig 1'aldle, Mrs. William II. ? Force, Miss Katherine Force, Edward i Xicoll Dickerson, \V. Karl Dodge, Frank McGovern and Count de Clair ? niont. Mr. and Mrs. William Fellowes Mor I gan and Mrs. Francis McNeil Bacon who arrive;! from New York Wednes? day, registered at the Club House. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Tappin gave a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Charles L, Tappin at the Homestead early in the week. Sir Mortimer B. Davis, of Montreal had as dinner guests the Baron and Baroness Rosenkrantz, Mrs. Gerard I.. Jackson and A, J. Wasserman. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Campbell Gracf and Miss Olyve Graef were dinnci guests ?m Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs Maxmilian Surth. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Bosworth en tertained a.t dinner for Mr. and Mrs i bester Williams. Mrs. William II. Force gave a lunch n at the "a!, a lira (, orgc A. Ellis jr.. Mrs. Arthui ; ?a an ..- a M is. Frederick Pear son also ente) ained at the Oaks dur. m-;- the weak. Mia Edward F. Ilutlon gave a lunch a a! Vallo View. '.',;. and Mrs Irving Valentine lof: \'cw "lark Wednesday. Mrs. Roberl W. de ' Forest, Mi ('halles I.. Atterbury, Grosvenor Att* ' ir; and Mrs. Edward .1. Berwind ..i lived from New York on Wednesda ill T. !)?- Will Ci.iyler and ?', Campbell >?? ere mid-week . : ... i,., ? v ... ; i . ?i,.- were " i* toia,i h l. h son, :: . .ai Mrs. Dal!, Bache Pratt, '? . James II. Perkins J. Lawrence As?ii wall. J. R. ICinih; ! ! ul r !.. lia?ai. Malcolm Mcaeh - ? a- I Dani I J. S illivan. Exchange for \\ Oman's Work Arranges an Exhibition i : ? \.". '; irk Exchange for Won an'.i Work. ">?! I Madison Avenue, .-? ? i exhibit ion and sale of . ? Giorgio -\ ? '? ? 1'emminile in the ; change '; i kl ig. The sale will o?: toi erro' and continue unt ?1 Now ;-.i her Iti. lie; ri - entat ivc work o f faun mbroid rv schools of Italy will be on il t he re vi !] ho copies o ' rari 'a ? il; neu .. Ieacloths. luncheon ? -, n; nk in?, br< akfast sets, etc., i n Euchre I* Arranged by Knickerbocker Relief Oub Under the auspices of the Knicker Ri ' i lub, Mrs. Camille Birn ? Ige, pinochle, eu ? ? nul five hu ndn d pari y will b< hi | on Wednesday afternoon at the .... \ .- -,--, M,? Ernest Hamil ? ?-, oi 612 Wc ' 115th Street, is chaii \ ?nani ?i"1 Mr? Gaorga H Heurn, oi j fill Wyn lilt:- Rll'll), tl???i*r?r i lici&fii? 'any ht obt&io?d ir o? ittem. ?i? Use the A. & S. Crossway Under Fulton Street directly into the Store, from the downtown Subway Station at Hoyt St. Pas? sengers from Brooklyn or the East Side (Lexing? ton Avenue) branch change at Nevins St., from Manhattan, at Borough-Hall. West Side pas? sengers from Brooklyn or Manhattan come to the Hoyt St. Station, without change; the A. & S. Private Entrance leading directly info the Store. '? WA\ AND BROOKL Store Hours: 9 to 5:80 Telephone, Main 6100 The Weather Tomorrow: Fair, tf A Two-Price Sale of Women's Tailored and Fur-Collared Coats 49.95 and $75.00 This early-November Sale presents 2 groups of Coats at 2 prices and is arranged to give a wide selection to women interested in an imm?diate purchase of better coats at lower prices. There Are 100 Coats at $49.95 including both the wrap style and the straightline Coat. (One Wrap pictured.) There Are 145 Coats at $75.00 1 00 of the Coats are with fine fur collars?and 45 have self collars in smart styles. Both groups show materials and colors and several kinds of furs for their collars. Colors Black Navy Blue Beaver Malay Reindeer Nanking Blue Materials Bolivia Silvertip Silvertone Wool Velou? Duvet de Laine Tweed Mixtures Sizes 34 to 54V-? bust Fur Collars Nutria French Seal Natural Raccoon Australian Opossum A. & S.?Second floor, Central. A Sweeping Clearance Sale of Odds and Ends in Women's Lingerie 1-3 and 1-2 less This Sale is the result of a careful going-over of all our cotton Undergarments that have been priced from 94c. to $4.98?and deliberately taking off j/3 or Yl ?f those prices. The present sale prices are 63c. to $3.66. in some cases there are no duplicates, in others there may be a range of sizes. You will find Chemises, Nightgowns, Petticoats, Bloomers, Corset Covers and Drawers in white or pink cotton materials. And Nightgowns, Chemises and Bloomers in pink Seco silk. Quite a number of garments in extra sizes. a. & s.?second floor, East. ICS Whose Prices Are Very Much Reduced When you have your suit or street dress or coat made, it will be a wonderful feel? ing to know that you can start figuring on much less expenditure because we have re? duced way down the very materials you will need. CHIFFON BROADCLOTH, $3.39 YARD Reduced from $4.98 Jet blark and colored chiffon broadcloth; beautiful finish; 48 inches wide. IMPORTED TRIC0TINE. $4.25 YARD Reduced from $5.98 A dark navy blue shade; ali wool; 50 inches wide. TAILOR SERGE, $3.24 YARD Reduced from $4.98 All wool ; 56 inches wide. NOVELTY PLAID, $4.95 YARD Reduced from $7.95 All wool; 54 inches wide; in Large and small de? signs; excellent color combinations, STORM SERGE, $1.59 YARD Reduced from $2.49 50 inches wide; all wool; in navy blue and black. NOVELTY PLAIDS, $1.79 YARD Reduced from $1.98 In a larj",e variety of designs and colors; 40 inches wide; the ideal fabric for children's clothes and ?ports skirts. COSTUME SERGE, $1.95 YARD Reduced from $2.98 All wool; 46 inches wide; in medium and dark navy blue. A S. S. -Street floor, West, Effective Jewelry In a Sale That Saves This ?s a collection of the most attractive I All of them have been taken right out of our are especially opportune now, because Inese HAT PINS, 29c, FROM 39c. Imported pins with faceted crystal top?, pear or round shape, attractive colors. VEIL PINS, 39c FROM 47c Sterling silver arrow or half circle?, studded with rhinestones. BRACELETS, 97c REGULARLY $1.38 TO $1.47 Most effective little imported bracelets that arc very new. Crystal beads, with pearls on metal chains. PEARL NECKLACES, 97c FROM $1.38 Graduated pearls, cream colored, with lovely sheen. 24 in. long, with gold plated clasp. BAG FRAMES, 97c. FROM $1.47 Silver plate, square or half round frames, en? graved designs. BAR PINS, $1.23, FROM. $1.74 Sterling silver pin? mounted with brilliant small rhinestones. in two effective designs. lttle pieses of jewelry, at minimum prices, regular stocks, and the price reductions items will make ideal gifts. PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, $1.38 FROM $1.83 Gilt, silver or mahogany finish, wood frames, ittted with glass and easel backs. 4 sizes, 5x7 in., 6x8 in., 7x9 in. and 8x10 in. NECKLACES, $2.34 REGULARLY $3.45 TO $4.20 Novelty necklaces that are our own importa? tions. 7 attractive styles, with carved bone beads, metal chains with colored beads, and different combinations. MESH PURSES, $1.23, FROM $1.69 . Silver plate, reverse ring mesh with 2 in. fancy frame and linger chain and ring. MESH BAGS. $4.20 REGULARLY $5.65 TO $5.90 Dome shape and 5 in. square shape frames, plain or fancy designs, small mesh. BEAD GIRDLES, $4.85, FROM $7.45 Braid ropes of small iridescent bead?, 75 in. long: finished with tassels. Can be us?d for girdle or necklace. A. & 3._Street floor-Central, ~? [Your New Furniture Great Reductions on Fine Suites From Our Stocks Prices have been drastically reduced on a wide range of Dining Room, Bedroom and Living^ Room Suites as well as on individual pieces?AT LEAST 30 PER CENT. Here are two illustrations of these savings; .- and there are many others of equal interest. Louis XVI Bedroom Suite, 4 Pieces ?455.00 Dining Room Suite 10 Pieces S470.I Reduced from $650.00 A handsome suite in mahogany or American walnut; showing the rich grain of the wood. Suite consists of Dresser, Vanity Table, Chif? fonier and full-sized Bedstead. . With twin bedsteads, $549.50 from $785.00. Bedroom Suites $316.50, from $452.50?WALNUT, 4 pieces, dresser, chifforobe, toilet table and full-sized bedstead. $395.50, from $565.00?SHERATON, 8 pieces, full sized bedstead. With twin bedsteads, $448.00, from $640.00. $269.75, from $385.50 ? MAHOGANY full-sized bedstead, dresser, cliifforobe. Reduced (row $61 i.00 A fine composite French and Engli-h design in American Walnut; well constructed; the suite contains a 54-inch Dinner Table, 5 Side Chairs and one Arm Chair, with blue leather seats; also Buffet, China Cabinet and enclosed Server. Dining Room Suites $472.50, from $675.00?QUEEN ANNE, 54-inch dining table, 4 piece?, walnut. $507.50, from $725.00 ? HEPPLEWHITE, ma? hogany, 10 pieces. $525.00, from $750.00- SHERATON, mahogany, 10 pieces, oblong table. $542.50, from $775.00?HEPPLEWHITE, oblong table, chair seats in damask, 10 pieces. A. & S. ? Fourth floor, East. Important Sale of Upholsteries To Get the Home in Trim for Thanksgiving Among the following long list of special offerings from the Upholstery Store's great stocks are very many of the draperies, curtains and furniture coverings that you are planning to buy for the brightening up of your home. Prices are considerably reduced ?in fact, the savings average 30 per cent, or better. CRETONNES, 3,000 yards, for window drap? eries and slip covers.Yd. 24c COLORED REP, in very desirable colors; was $2.25 yd.Yd. $1.49 MERCERIZED POPLIN, many good colors; was $1.95 yd.Yd. 1.39 1.79 MERCERIZED REP, extra heavy, good colors ; was $2.95 yd.Yd. VERDURE TAPESTRY, heavy quality, for furniture covering; was $6.95 to $9.95 yd.:.Yd. $3.60 to 6.80 PORTIERES of reversible art silk; were $19.75 pair -.Pair 13.90 CHENILLE PORTIERES, with Oriental border; were $24.95 pair.Pair 17.90 SCRIM AND VOILE CURTAINS, with drawnwork lace edge and mo -, were $3.95 to $6.45 pair.Pair $2.60 and VOILE CURTAINS, fine quality, drawnwork lace edge and motifs ? were $8.95 pair . Pair MARIE ANTOINETTE CURTAINS, on . cable not. pretty designs; were to $11.95 pair .".Pair FILET NET CURTAINS, plain and figured centers, floral borders; were $3.95 to $4.95 pair .Pair MARQUISETTE GRENADINE, plain and fancy bordered Scrim and Marquisette, Yd. 19c- and A. &. S ?Thil 1 " :;.m) ISO 7.S0 ?90 59c Floor-coverings for Thanksgiving At Average Reductions of 25% Wholesale prices have come down but 10 per cent, on floor-coverings; but here are reductions of 25 per cent, on prices that were already low! High Grade Royal Wilton Rugs Of the best quality; made of finest pure wool yarn and woven on a heavy solid back. Oriental and Persian designs in large variety. Blue, rose, tan, ecru. Reduced from 27x54 inches. . $14.50 36x63 inches . 22.7.") 4M?x7l? feet . 46.50 6x9 feet . 82.50 SUxlOH: feet . 125.00 9x12 feet . 133.00 9x15 feet . 190.00 104?xl2 feet . 190.00 11V?X12 feet . 190.00 10V2.\13M? feet . 215.00 11V?X16 feet . 235.00 and and To $9.85 16.95 39.50 69.50 94.00 99.00 97.00 105.00 155.00 155.00 155.00 185.00 195.00 Finest Wilton Rugs Purest worsted yarn and closest possible weave; all linen fringed. This grade has a rich, lustrous sheen that enriches wonderfully the colors and designs. Reduced from $19.7 To $17.25 27.25 27x54 inches .?... 36x63 inches . 31.75 4 4x7 ^ feet . 62.50 and 66.00 58.00 6x9 feet . 108.00 97.00 9x10% feet . 159.00 125 00 9x12 feet . 170.00 and 180.0? I?9.00 9x15 feet . 264.00 231.00 \0xicx\3hi feet . 297.00 260.00 llUxlS feet . 330.00 289.00 Seamless Wilton Velvet Rug* I hese are of an unusually heavy grade and the colors and designs are copies of well-known Oriental, Persian and Chinese effects. Ground? work in blue, rose, taupe or tan. If eie ;Von> 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in. ..$8 3.30 $66 50 9 h- x? ft. 87.50 69?50 TO Rugs 9x12 Feet In Wool Velvet of an excellent wearing quality. Clear, bright yet soft tones in most desirable colors. Soft, rich nap?designs suit? able for living room, dining room and bedroom. $66.00 horn $74.75. Every Fine Wilton Rug in Our Stork Reduced Including such well-known makes as Bigelow, Ispalren and Ardebil Rugs; Kai ighensian Herati rugs and fine seamless Highland Wiltons, linen fringed and the very Lest rugs made. Were $190 and $195.00. at.$165.00 Carpets Reduced 20 lo 2r> Per Cent Every yard of carpet- in our stock is reduced. Examples WOOl, VELVET HEAVY VELVET BEST GRADE VELVET Was $3 ? . I 4.15 yd. ^ un $2.48 '? ? '. !.90