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GOOD NEWS 200 Beautiful Building Lots Located at Marietta Park in the Northwest section of Washington will be thrown on the market and sold to the highest bidder for whatever they will bring at the ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALE ( to be held ' Saturday, November 26th, 1921 at the Arcade, 14th Street N.W. and Park Road Send for Beautiful Colored Birdseye View of Marietta Park?Do It Now 1 I Am Directed to 1 SELL SELL SELL 1 Regardless of Cost?Regardless of Value?Regardless of Price y\ Take Takoma ear on 14th St. or Penna. ave. and get off at Kennedy and 5th St. ?one short block from Marietta Park., Local Office: |i 1406 G St. N.W. ij Telephone Main 4535 = BniBiiiinniiimnmiiiiiiiiiimiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiHHiiiiinffliiiiianfliiiiinHiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiinBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiinnniiiTl 1 I J 1 "STORMBOY The Big Double-breasted, Belted Ulster, of virgin wool*, fresh from the Great Northzvest, i This product is the pride of the Oregon City Woolen Mills. Fine Broad-wale Her ringbones that defy both wind and cold. ^Virgin, Wool is tcool as it comes from the sheep's tao/o? never used or worked Jjefore. DRESS & Afternoon CLOTHES Combining Quality and Moderate Cost Full Dress Coat and Trousers, Tuxedo Coat and Trousers, Cutaway Coat and Vest, All garments of fine unfinished worsted?silk lined thru-out $55 $45 $40 I 1 I i 1 I Early Xmas Leader! 600 Fine Jersey Silk Shirts 3 for $19.50 Well made, well cut, fast dyes Sizes 13Yt to 17?Boxed Free Popular! 600 Pairs Tan Cape $ 7 .95 Gloves ' Outseam style. Sizes to MONEY'S WORTH OR MONEY BACK PERSHING HONORED BY ALFALFA CLUB The Alfalfa Club, one of the most prominent local dining clubs, gave a dinner last night at' Rauscher's In honor of Qen. John J. Pershing. Many other prominent guests were present and gave short Impromptu speeches, but. In Gridiron Club style, they were not to be quoted. Members of the dinner committee were Charles F. Humphrey, chairman; Charles P. Light, secretary; John H. Carroll, Mil ton C. Elliott. Richard V. Oulahan. Wilds P. Richardson and Edgar C. Snyder. ' | Among those who spolce were Gen. i Pershing, "Ui*;le" Joe Cannon. Rep resentative Frank W. Mondell, Thomas. W. Brahany, George B. Christian, jr.. Thomas W. Gregory, Maj. J. C. Hemp hill. Brig. Gen. William Mitchell. Mai. Gen. W. C. Neville. Senator Key Pttt man, Edgar C. Snyder. Joseph I*. Tum ulty and Representative Nicholas Longworth. Guests of the Club. Guests of the club last night were Gen. Pershing, H. H. Adams, Repre sentative D. R. Anthony, Jr.: John T. Adams, chairman of the republican na tional committee; William F. Alex ander. Theodore P. Artaud, Dr. Stock ton Axson, Representative Isaac Bac harach, Senator L. Heisler Ball. Wil liam T. Bostwtck, Edward B. Burling, L. White Busbey, Lewis C. Cameron, Representative Philip P. Campbell, Representative Joseph Cannon, John H. Carroll, jr.; Lieut. Col. E. B. Clark. Representative John D. Clarke. Maj. Ralph D. Cole. Levi Cooke, John W. H. Crim, D. R. Crlsslnger, J. Maxson Cun- 1 nlngham, Attorney General H. M. Daugherty, Brig. Gen. Charles G. Dawes, Charles A. Douglas, Brig. Gen. George F. Downey, Peter A. Drury, Francis I. du Pont, George T. Dunlop. Albert B. Enoch. J. Fred Essary, Col. William Eric Fowler, Rev. James E. Freeman, Senator J. S. Frelinghuysen, Col. Guy D. Goff. Dr. James A. Hal piri. Col. J. R. R. Hannay, Maj. T. Hara, Maj. Gen. H. Haraguchl, Floyd Ft. Harrison, Col. Edwin S. Hartshorn, Dr. Joseph M. Heller. Gerard C. Hen derson, Harry K. Hlckey, A. A. Hoehl ing, jr.; Rush L. Holland, Williafn C. j Johnson, Albert W. Jefferls, Rudolph Kauffmann, M. Kw&plszeuski, Lieut. Jean Labat, John Oliver La Gorce, Ernest 1. Lewis, Col. Thomsa C. Loon ey, Edward G. Lowry, Charles C. Mc- | Chord, Representative Louis T. Mc-1 Fadden. Representative M. O. Mc- i Laughlin, Thomas H. MacDonald, Maj. G. C. Marshall, jr.; Hugh D. Marshall, Warren F. Martin, Basil Miles, Rep resentative Frank W. Mondell, Wil liam M. Mooney, Representative Al len F. Moore, Henry Morgenthau. Dr. Thomas E. Neill. Theodore W. "Washington ?The Most Livable City in America" THE GREATEST EFFICIENCY AN ORGANIZATION can develop is developed ' here. This business is systema tized into departments?each un der a capable chief, with the most experienced lieutenants as his assistants?specialists in their lines. It means "Maximum Service" for our Clients. In Real Estate this ser vice results in the most satisfactory and profit able Service a client can enjoy. Noyes, MaJ. R. P. Palmer, Mark W. Potter, George W. Pound, Joseph W. Powell, William E. Pulliam. MaJ. J. G. Quekemeyer. Hugh BeiUy, Ber trand H- Roberts, William F. Roberts, Lieut Commander H. D. Rouzer, George Rubiee, Frank A. Sabring, J. Barstow Smull, Dr. A. Camp Stanley, MaJ. A. J. Jitofer. J. Harry Thllbin, Martin Vogei, Eliot Wadsworth. J. M. Wainwright. Capt. Axel Wallen berg, Francis 13. Warren, Watson M. Washburn, Edward Hood Watson, Charles R. White, George W. White, I X. Wilson, Jr.; Samuel E. Winslo^, a. Stuard Young and Dr. Hugh H. Young. Officers of tha club are: MaJ. Gen. Charles F. Humphrey, president; MaJ. J. C. Hemphill, vice president; Col. WUda H. Riahardson, sergeant-at arms; Charles P. l/!ght, secretary, and Milton C. Elliott, toastmaster. Members of the Club. Members of the club are: Clarence A. Aspinwall. Joseph H. Bag^ey.. Glbbs U Baker, Dr. Rupert Blue, Tnomas! W. Brabany, B. F. Buchanan, Barry j Bulkley, H. Ralph Burton, Camerop Buxton, Dr. Julian M. Cabell. Wil liam S. Camp. Col. John H. Carroll, George H. Carter. Justin M. Chainber lin. Secretary George B. Christian, Jr.; John B. Cochran. William A. Col ston, Capt. Charles Conrad, Col. Clar ence H. Connor, Lieut. Commander E. H. Connor, J. Harry Covington. Dr. J. Walter Cox. J. Harry Cunningham.; James C. Davis, ex-Ambassador John W. Davis, Charles D. Drayton, MaJ. Glen E. Edgerton, Charles Elliott. Milton C. Elliott. Charles J. Faulkner. Col. Charles R. Forbes, K. W. Fordyce, Jr.; Brig. Gen. Amos A. Fries. Col. James W. Furlow. Hampston Gary, H. Prescott Gatley, Col. William E. GI11V more, William A. Glasgow, jr.; Fraflk P. Glass, John M. Goodell, Elliott. H.; Goodwin, Rear Admiral Cary T. Gray son, Dr. Louis S. Greene, former'At-j torney General Thomas W. Gregory, Gilbert H. Grosvenor. Robert ..Foote Hall. Maj. Qen. William G. Haan, Hello! $2,000 Lets Than Other Builders Are Asking for Practically the Same House NEW HOMES Price $7,450 947-957 14th St. S.E. and 1352-6 K St S. E. Yz Square South Pa. Ave. Cars Lots 20x40 Feet Room for Two Garages OPEN DAILY H. R. Howenstein Co. 1314 F St N.W. We have ready purchasers for desirable homes. If you desire to sell fill out this blank and mail to us. GARDINER & DENT, Inc. 717 14th St. N.W. Number Street Section Rooms Baths Heat Light Incnmberance Price Terms Possession Name Telephone Address Comfort Footwear With REAL Style Hundreds of women are wear ing Rich's comfort shoes, and enthu siastically recommend them to their friends. But, no doubt due to the fact that we have never advertised them, there are hundreds of others who are not aware that it is possible to buy here preven tive and corrective footwear with lines of real style. That is the purpose of this announcement and others which will follow?to let it be known that we have footwear here made expressly for foot com fort and strength, without the sacrifice of fashion able lines. ? > A full complement of sizes. Black Kid Lace Boots, $13. Brown Kid Lace Boots, $14. Black Kid Oxfords, $11. Brown Kid Oxfords, $12. 1001 F St., Corner Tmth Established lMt MaJ. J. C. Hemphill. William Hltz, Bealo R. Howard. Maj. Gen. C. F. Humphrey. MaJ. Henry T. Hunt. Edmund P. Hunter, Hlchard W. HynBon. Maj. Gen. M. W. Ireland, George P. James, Andrleus A. Jones? Coleman Jennings, Col. Edwin R. Keedy. Col. William X-. Kenly, John H. Lawrence, MaJ. Gen. | J. A. Lejeune, Robert W. Lewis, Charles P. Light, Thomas P. Little page, Representative Nicholas Long worth, Malcolm 8. McConllie, Walter I. McCoy, Angus W. McLean, Benton McMillin, William J. McNally. MaJ. Philip Mathews, Eugene Meyer, jr.; Adolph C. Miller. Maury Mlddleton, Brig. Gen. William Mitchell, Barry Mofeun, Representative R. Walton | Moore, Dr. Willis L. Moore, MaJ. Gen. W. C. Neville, Gen. E. W. Nichols. Claud Ian B. Northrop. John Lord O'Brian, Richard V. Oulahan, Col. Robert U. Patterson. J. E. Penny backer, Senator Key Plttman, Senator Miles Polndexter, Sydney R. Prince, Brig. Gen. George Richards, Frank A. Richardson. Col. Wilds P. Rlchare eon. Julius Rosenwald. Brig. Gen. C. E. Sawyer, Col. Granville Sevier, Capt. George K. Shuler. Edwin B. Smith, FOR SALE I To Close an Estate m First Commercial 1 Property North Side MH" Between 12th and 13th Sts. N.W. Lot 50 ft. front by average depth of 104 ft. to an alley, containing 5,210 square feet. The improvements are in === fairly good condition and === can be advantageously re = modeled. For particulars =s and price j|? Thomas J. Fisher & Sons m Company, Inc. m = 738 Fifteenth Street N.W. 5 H| Main 6830. . gg ^illillllltHliiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiimnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ Jess W. Smith, Mark A. Smith, Rev. Roland C. Smith. MaJ. William Wolff Smith, Capt. William H. Stayton, Edgar C. Snyder. Senator Howard Sutherland, MaJ. Frank Sutton, Cor coran Thom, Huston Thompson. Col. Charles C. Tucker, Joseph P. Tumulty, Dennis A. Upson. Secretary Henry C. Wallace. Edward J. Walsh, Charles B. Ward. Richard B. Watrous. Senator James E. Watson, Charles V. Wheelei George White, Walter 1>. Wllco> 3 Senator John S. Williams. Capt. f St. J. Wilson and Robert W. Woolej Open Saturday Evenings Till 9 O'Clock Our Great Xmas Club Grafonola Offer This B e a-u I i f u 1 New Style Graf onola $100.00 S i x 10-in. 85c Records 5.10 Complete $105.10 $10 Cash Puts this machine in your home ?balance on easy payments. Order your machine at oncc?and we will deliver now or at Xmas, as desired. Harry C. Grove, Inc. 1210 G Street .UlE3fSJnDff3fr3nDOTniIf?DfiarTafnlR3rran0li3l*ifTn3!73ntJl^rf3rT3fi3r^rr3rr3r^r^rr3fr0fr3fr3n3rp3raf^ - HAFPYKAUF I J-^Trr INCORPORATED 1316 M324 *7T^ ST.N.W. MEN'S $4 *9 nr PANTS, ?P^30 Scores of dark striped and mixed patterns, in full-cut sizes, 28 to 44 waist; good work or dress pants. On Sale Saturday. STORE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE?OPEN LATE SATURDAY NIGHT LAST SATURDAY OF OUR GREAT SALE THAT BROUGHT US HUNDREDS OF NEW FRIENDS FOR MEN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS THIS SALE HAS PROVEN BEYOND DOUBT OUR ABIL ITY TO UNDERSELL WASHINGTON IN CLOTHING SUITS include Serges, Worsteds, Cassimeres, etc., in regulars, stouts and stubs -sizes to 46?all the popular Winter Models. 0>pA ATC include Top Coats, Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Sport and Conservative Models, in 1 tJ rich blue, brown, oxford and green mixtures?sizes to 48. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRACTION AND RAILWAY UNIFORMS Saturday Offers Sensational Underselling in SILK PLUSH AND CLOTH COATS Sizes for Women and Misses and Extra Sizes Luxurious plush sport models fully lined, de signed with large wrappy collar and belt, mannish novelty pockets and the new full sleeves, warm and attractive. ? The all-wool cloth creations are featured in tich brown, navy and black textures, representing the very smartest. in fall fashion. Scores _ ol" stylish modes made to assure splendid service. No thrifty woman can afford to miss this oppor tunity to buy stunning coats worth up to $25. $ 141 Washington Never Saw Such Values in School Shoes 30YS AND GIRLS' SHOES Complet^Jine of dark tan, with id wilhont cloth lop*. ...i n etal lasts, for girls, in English id modified lasts and sizes 8% to 0. urdy, solid leather models for ?ys. in dark tan and gun metal. English and broad toe lasts, as well ?s Boy Scout models, in sizes 11 to 6. Reliable makes of finest qual ity?short lots we bought at a tref mendons reduction. Saturday will be bargain day iu the Children's Shoe Dept. Be here! $0.95 Choice of tan calf, tan vici or black calf or vici; lasts in plain, tip. Eng lish or broad toe model* sizes ft to 11 Included ir this gigantic clearance of stupendous values. Out they must en, rpcardless of cost or profit. Solid leather, fin est m Your choice at $3.95. Save! SATURDAY SALE OF MEN'S $3 SCOUT AND WORK SHOES (Sizes 6 to 11), $1.95 Sale of $5 to $8. MEN'S SHOES Saturday Only % MODERATE PRICES IN TOYLAND?BRING IN THE CHILDREN SHOO FLY (on stand) $3.98 Milk Wagons, $2.98 Reed Baby Carriages $4.98 to $18.75 Doll Bureaus $5.98 to $9.98 Trains, $1.25 Up 8-Key Piano, $1.00 wmm ? ? A SMALL DEPOSIT RESERVES ANY ARTICLE UNTIL XMAS