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The Town Crier aeft-t== will etee t it anual meeting touight at the college. The Chesal Clmb of te Y. W. C. A. will meet this aeveing at 7:45 o'lock at 134 New York &von, 3nder the direction of Mr. A. I. Ball. Te Meade stony b ot the Y. W. C. A. will meet on Wednesday eveniag at I oclock at the association headquarters. On Saturday at 7:30 V. m. the current events club will meet. The Ceetral Ditriet Study Clams OR Wold Miseion and World Peace (the new study book of the Womefn' For eign tissionary Society), will meet on Wedneeday at I p. m., In the Young Woman' Christian Association Annex. Fourteenth and 0 streets northwest. Mrs. Farais 3. McCoy will preside. A .eespee and "see femte mi - bers of the Arts Club, followed by a public reeption. will mark the open tag of the club, at 3017 I street north west, tomorrow evening. Geam Sgma Chapter et the Phi Mu Sigma Fraternity will hold a dance tomorrow evening at Dempsey's boathouse. Thirty-sixth and Water' streets. The Me's Club et Christ Church perish will meet at the rectory, 3112 O street. this evening at 8 o'clock, for! the election of officers. The Takema Park Civic Study Club will meet November 7, in the Takoma. Park Library. Members of John Rawlins Peat, Ne. 1. Department of the Potoina. G. A. R., will celebrate the fiftietth anniversary, of the founding of the post at a meet Ing in G. A. R. Hall next Thursday night Patriotic exercises will feature the program. The American Asseetatieo of Paz menger Agents will hold its annual convention here, beginning October 17. The Retail Merchants' Association and the Chamber of Commerce will tender the delegates a dinner. iarlen mutter. fermer Senater from North Carolina. will address the, Hughes Club at its regular meeting this evening at 8:30 o'clock in the cluo headquarters, Fifteenth and F streets northwest. A maw* meeting i. the interest if the Democratic national ticket will be held in Convention Hall on October 20. It will be under auspices of the Wilson and Marshall Democratic As sociation. The Kantipols Grette Drel Corpa will give a Halloween dance in the Willard Hotel Tuesday evening. Oc tober 31, from 8 to 12 o'clock. Fancy dress will be appreciated, but masks will not be permitted. The trot meeting of the sessen of the New Hampshire State Association will be held this evening at 8 o clock at the Dewey Hotel. George L. Whitford. of the local bar, will preside in the absence of Representa-i tive E. H. Wason. of New Hampshire. A farewell reeeptieu to Rev. Dr. William R. Wedderspoon. retiring pas-1 tor of Foundry M. E. Church. will be given in the parlors of the church on tomorrow evening. The committee on arrangements includes William L.; Clarke. Harry 0. Hine and Andrew Lukei. The Indiana beiety wil heMl Its rnrt meeting of the season in the New Ebbitt Hotel, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The sext meeting ef the Piney Branch Citizens' Association will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at Iowa Avenue M. E Church. Committee reports on the summer's work will be presented. A "get.tegether dtsmnr ber mem bers is to be given by the University Club Saturday evening. October 14. at. 7.30 o'clock. A program of entertain-: ment is to be a feature. The Board of Trade get-tugether d:nner. to further a membership Cam paign, will be given in the Continental Hotel tomorrow with Charles J Wa ters, Odell S. Smith and George H. Macdonald as the committee in charge. The efficers and advisory board of the Bethel Literary and Historical Association have completed plans for the season's opening tomorrow at s u clock. Prof. William Pickens. presi dent of Morgan College, Baltimore., will speak on the topic, "The New Negro" The Shakespeare Society of Wash-I ..gton. Mrs Mary E. Cralgte, presi dnrt. will hold its first monthly meet-, ing of the season tomorrow even ing. at Lyonhurst, Va. Shakespeare's comedy. "Love's Labor Lost" will be1 produced by the study class, under the direction of Mrs. Eleanore Newton Buckler, assisted by Arthur B. White. The Capital Hill Literary Society, Aill open its twentieth season this m\ ning at 7:30 o'clock. at the home of the newly elected president. Mrs. Mattie Queen Ewing. 137 R street northwest. The address of the even-1 ing will be made by the retiring president, Mr. E. V. Carr. The other officers of the society include William G. Kent, first vice president; Mrs. Laura B. Lawson. second vice presi-. dent; Miss J. V. Pearce. corresponding secretary; Mr. E. V. Carr, recording! secretary; J. W. Davis. treasurer; Dr.' James NfeKee. chaplain, and A. H. Frear, auditor. The Langedo Weedridge Citisens', Association will hold a meeting on Wednesday night at the residence of Dr. J. R. Hamilton. 3135 Twenty fourth street northeast. at 7:30 o'clock. The Real MEtate Brekers' Asseets tion. tonight at the University Club. will elect officers and a new execu tive committee. The committee on appraisals is also to be chosen. Dur ing the past year certificates of ap praisal were issued by the associa tion aggregating nearly a half million dollars in value. The Lamsbekia Club of Master Ma sons will hold a ladies' night to night at 8 o'clock. This club con sists of employee of the Washington Navy Yard and number si. The Ladies' Auxiliary will furnish the entertain-' ment. The- Fraternal Band will be present. President K. C. Ford will preside. The Arts Club, 351? I street earth west, will be formally opened to Its, members tomorrow evening. The annual meeting ef the North past Washington Citizens' Association will be held tonight at S o'clock in North-. est Temple. Twelfth and H streets north-' east. A eamitee repreienting the Mewp ard Park Cttisens' Aseoclation will meet in the Church of Our Redeemer this evening at 8 o*clock. The street improvements asked of the Com missioners by the executive comnnittee will be discussed, Dr. D. E. Wisemnan will preside. .Motion pietures shewtag the epina tions of various bureaus of the gov ernment will be the feature of the dinner to be giveS hy the Washington Aseoc.titem of Credit Me. at the Sb bett Eone on the evening of Outeber 18. 3e15meb et Geers Wasetem Univeratty have be4u invited to the B frst meeting et the Enesinian Society of the college, to be held this evesaing in the Arts and Scesne Buidng, RM G street northwest. This society, which is the oldeet et the institution, was organ ised in 1R The Wmse Noma1 Resubhien Club will imt Wednesday eening atI be et Invite You to Attend the To Be Held in Their Women's Salon of Dress on MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, the 9th. the 10th. the 11th. The Authentic Autumn-Winter Fashions Will Be Shown In GOWNS, DRESSES, SUITS, WRAPS, BLOUSES, SKIRTS, FURS AND MIL.INERY FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. Many of the Modes Being Exclusive With Woodward & Lothrop Our patrons have been led to expect much of these occasions and we are sure they will not be disappointed in the fashion delineations here set forth in their excellence and eleganm. IN THE REALM OF NEW THINGS. The most noticeable style feature is di- Metl oth h coined most effective- Many of the cat sits are lined to the versity, with a predominating note of ly with silks nets and velvets for waist with white, and below the waist simplicity. ep g wear. with se-colored slk others have The fabrics used are soft and light of elaborate Agured N. weight, bt of a heavy and rich p-of the easo Gold and Sver Flowrs trim many of pearancthe evening gowns. Pur is used lavishly in trimming suits Oriental Japanese and Bulgarian color and coats. ings are boldly used on some of the Coat collars grow larger and cuffs garments, and are very effectively Piece Serge Dress. deeper. harmonixed with the soft shaded fab- Burgundy and taupe are recognized s Wahes and Dresses nearly all have ,s. the lading colma. toothes of braiding or embroidery.t Pbeket are all shapes and sies. Eening Gowns are of the most un- IY BSdBdIgtrmhed usualn colo re of aties. n tiest and sheerest Georgette crepe Handsome embroidered buttons are Asal color combinations. waists and dresse freely used as trimmings. A p eThe Long Coat is unusually nopuoar; New Orchid Shade for evening wear. Sequins retain their popularity as a Rabber Gry is a new color rapidly be- trimming; the bodices of any even, Cut Bolivia Cloth is one of the rich coming very popJIIngs - ewspeWy f est fabrics ever used for coat-. The Crown Collar an waists and dresses of tem Inset girdles and Inverted sash ef fects are new touches to be found on makes the neck finish more becom- Skirts to suts and dresses are fufler, several of the ver individual coats Ing and next. and remain quite short. The Vodka Waist efect is prominent in Carved, jweied and painted butots, In the new waists and dresses; a Vodka The miliner models are more distinc- mense in sire, trim some of the suggestion Is seen on some of th ti and fndivid a than ever, hambym coats and suits. elaborate Cots.mked with sinplkty and dlersity. T g slee&- sI- n i e Yarn enbodr an Chni trimming uStesadSss v kigte athmoeeteeenngon. are used on dresses, blouses and pacofteaia ecpceii Teolrdtilnoe-eedess millnery may witanets Isnderyvetortar Wlarifu r d th season. OrientalkJaanseandBNigra color