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VJ , vf ""J' 'vp c ' ',,;''' "n -. nr is " p JfH-'vn1BP7..,1V" ' ' fvsn twjJ -''''itT;"v7tw,''W,tf,S)f'-'--'V,7'r' f, jif'iEf1;! THE WASHINGTON TIMES, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1912. . , WASHINGTON MAN ' HI1ED BELLE OF MARYLAND VILLAGE Garnett Gilbert Loeffler to Marry Miss Helen Eld I ridge, of Kensington. arbitration, delivered an address on "Peace and Arbitration." r .! The member of tho Horticultural Society of Sandy Spring, hls..county. presetted a solid silver vat ,toi the aec. retary of the aoctety, lira. Elisabeth B. Iddlngs, at a recent meeting. Upon the vaie was enslaved, "In Appreciation of Forty-four Yeara of Faithful Servloe." The presentation speech waa by Alban a. Thorn. , A movement Is on foot at Kenplnsto. this county, to raise funds with milch to purchase flre-flghtlng apparatus for the town,' At a' recent meetlng'of cltl ens, (165 waa subscribed, and It Is hoped to Increase the amount to 1800. Fire Marshal Nicholson, of Washington, has promised to give Ms advice In so lectin the apparatus best suited to the town. ROCKVILLE, Md., Oc. 13.-Invltatlons fiave been issued for tmS marriage In St. Paul'-. Methodist Church, at Ken sington, nsxLThursday evening, of Miss Helen Eldrldge, daughter of Mr, and lire. Watson W. Etdiidge, of Kerning, ton, and Qarnett Gilbert Loeffler, of Washington. Miss Katherlno Morrlssey, of Green, vllle. Miss., and John D. Wacker, of New York city, were married a law days ago at the liome of the brlde'a sister, Mrs. W. E. Offutt, near Pooles' IUe, this county. In the presence of a lew relatives and friends. They left lor New York, , where, they will make their Home. The quarterly meeting of the Ortho dox Friends Is In session at Ashton, thfs county. It began last evening and will, continue through tomorrow. Last even. Ing William Dennis, of the State De partment A Washington, who was sent to south Africa to represent his Gov ernment In the Interest of peace and The principals of the various high schools of Montgomery county held a meeting In the high school building hero yesterday, about twenty teachers and others attending. Prof. 'Earlo D. Wood, county superintendent of-achools, was In charge. Interesting discussions of high school work, participated In by nearly all present, marked the session. Boy Arrested in Act Of Stealing Bicycle Thomas Brown, a .fourteerf-year-old colored boy, living In Bladensburg, was arrested by Policemen Elliott, of the First precinct, yesterday In the act of stealing a bicycle from In front of a 3 and 10-cent store In 8ventli street. At th station house the boy Is said to have admitted the theft of three bi cycles. During the last lew weeks a large number of wheels havo been taken from In front of stores In Seventh street. Policeman Elliott was detailed to look for the thief. COLUMBUS TO BE CELEBRATED AT THEATER TONIGHT District Knights Will Join in ' Commemorating Discov ery of America. Elaborate celebration of tho ioth an niversary of the discovery of America by Columbus will be conducted this evening at Poll's Theater by District Knights of Columbus, tho program be ginning at 1.30 o'clock. Not since the Columbus monument was Unveiled at the Union Station plaza last June have so many members of the order been as sembled In one place as promise to at tend tonight's meeting. Addresses by John Barrett, Commis sioner Cuno II. Iludolph, and the Rev. Charles Warren Currier, with an open ing speech by the chairman of the even ing, Edward P. Harrington, State dep uty of tho Knights, constitute the speaking portion of tho program. Music will be given by a quartet consisting of Frank Warner, Raymond Tompkins, R, Edward Hall, and Edson B, Ilrowno: by three ,ololt, William Clabaugh, Phillip Leo Scantling, and Glen W. Ashley, and by Caldwell's orchestra. The papal delegate to this country, Mgr. Bonzano, Is expected to occupy a place on the platform, and a large num ber of tho Roman Catholic clergy of the District will also be In the theater. The celebration Is In charge of Wash ington Chapter jot the Knights, and the executive committee for the evening consists of thVohalrman of the chap ter, William P, Normoyle, and the, five grand kntghta of the councils, who are Dr. Joseph A. Mudd, Charles W. Darr, William J. Magee, Richard A Ciirtla, and George F. McAvoy. HIBERNIANS HONOR DIRECTOR MORAN V Reception This Afternoon to New ly Elected Nations) Officer. P. T.,Moran, of this city,' recently elected a national director of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, will be the guest of honor at, a reception at i o'clock this afternoon by the 2,000 members of tho Hibernians and the ladles' auxiliary of the order In the District. The reception will take "place at" Eagles' Hall, Sixth and E- streets northwest Addresses of congratulation wilt be delivered by Commissioner Cuno II, Rudolph, the Right Rev. J. T. J. Shahan, rector of the Cathollo University; Mon- slgnor William T. Russell, Judge W. II De Lacy, Comptroller of the Currency L. O. Murray, Director Joseph E. Ralph, tho Rev, Ignatius Fealy, State chaplain of the Hibernians; the Rev. O. A. Dougherty, past State chaplain; the Rev. Connolly, chaplain of Division No, 8; Prof. Joseph Dunn, of the Cathollo University of America. VIATOR ILL TRY FLIGHT 0VERWA1NGTON If Successful, It Will Be First Time Monoplane Has .'Sailed Over City. 4 Harold Kantner, tho Moisant aator at College Park, ' expects to attempt a, night over Washington one day this woe1c. If he Is successful, It will be the first time In the history of tho city that a monoplane naa sailed over It. Paul lleck, who was killed three k6eks ago, had planned to fly over the Capital in his Columbia monoplane. The Molaant monoplane made three pretty nights at College Park yesterday afternoon, two by Kantner and one by Miss Uernetta A. Miller. Mora than threo hundred persons witnessed the flUht. Thero were no flights by the army aviators at College Park, but Lieut Harold Qelger made two spins over the Potomac liter at the War College In his Curtlsa "flying boat" On one trip he hew down to Alexandria. On the sec ond trip he went almost as far, carry ing with him as his passenger, Cnpt. Charles DaForest Chandler." A heavy north wind up the Chesa peake Beach prevented Lieut Theodore O. Ellyson, of the naval flying squad ron at Annapolis, from attempting a flight to Washington yesterday. AEROPLANE TESTS IN ARTILLERY FIRE Maneuvers at Fort Riley to In elude Experiments; With 4 Airships. Aeroplanes will be used experimentally at Fort Riley, Kan., drtng the .Utter part of October lor determining. In connection with the employment of ar tillery, the position of the hypothetical enemy and the effect of the fire. Capt F. R. Uenneuy, Second Ueut H. II Arnold, and Second Lieut Thomas DeW. Milling havo been detailed for (temporary duty at Fort Riley., The experiments .will call not only for careful observationbut for experi ments with different methods of sig naling. After the enemy has been lo-. catea tno scout aeroplane win do up der'the necessity of getting, tha Infor mation to the' field artillery. Several methods of signaling will be experi mented with, wireless included. These signals will be required also In re porting to the land forces tha effect of tha lire. The general effect of artillery Ire may bo Indicated by the direction of ins aeroplane, the machine swerving to tho right to Indicate to the artillerymen that, they are firing too far to tha left or rice "versa. This method haa been tried In France, but la open to the ob jection that an aerobian may be re quired to shift Its course for reasons not within the control of the aviator. It Is not expected that bomb-throwing or shtll-nrtng devices, attachable to aeroplanes, will be tried during the ex perimental work at Fort Riley. Inunction Issued AgainstlHeirs An Injunction- has been. Issued Irj the- District Supreme Court against certain - claimant toUhe property pfraed tr fliett Louise Home at Fifteenth street and Massachusetts avenue," enjoining them from Claiming ah trlterestMn? the estate of Tench Rlngold. ' the defendants In the action are Marie Oouvcneur, Harriet Rogers, Mary C. Rogers, Elisabeth Key, P. B. Key, Tench Rlpgold, and James Monroe, " while the plaintiffs, who are trustees of the property, are Judge A. II. Hag ner, William Corcoran Hill, and John M. Johnson. ' Nfxdine Face Powder ., IbCMlMOiiat. SrftcfrfVtlvrty t H is Purtv ' Harmle Monty Batk iffl , EMthrttf PtoumL ' ' - ' J The soft, vrivtty appearance- re main until pow der Is washed off. ' .' Purified by a new process Prevents unburn-and ''return of cUseoioratlons ' The Increasing popularity is wonderful Whlu, Flu, Brunttu Bt toilet counter! or man. rncc ov casts -ATtONAL TOOJcr QOMTAirr. flam, Tarn. .jetBaLaaLaaLaBW bbbbbbbbbbbV .l-I-I- H rt-H-M-H-l-M-S-I-M-M-H-r -H H W-M-Mli--M-M-m 5! I I SUITS at $15.00 Those Pictured Below and Many Others Every Latest Moment Style All the fashionable Materials Black and All Colors More important man-tailored throughout, guaranteed to retain their graceful contour indefinitely. A model for every type of woman in sizes 34 to 44, and girls of years 14 to 18. aessmms3mmmczss2mmmmm&xmBf A. LISNER Hoars 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. G STREET HATS at $6.98 Those Pictured Below and Many Other. HatS for Every Suit :HatsthJtar8to.everyesse4tial ' as good as those sold at $10.00 are HatS for Every FaC to be oiuy $6.98-the. Greater u a aa j c r j Palais Royal "Birthday Presents " HatS Made tO Order that will surely be appreciated. NOT In Morning Papers This, list of "Birthday Presents' Is supplementary to the lists printed in the Star and Post. The Girls' Shop Plain Tailored and Norfolk Suits, In, sizes 13, IS. 17 for Juniors; 01 Q QQ and 14. 16, 18. 20 for misses.., X6.70 Johnnie Coats, blue, gray and brown: .sites 14, 18, 18 and 10 years; QQ 110 values ...f (PtJwO ''One-piece Sergei Dresses, blue, brown and wine; Bengallne and plaid pr (t 11X. trimmings; 7.W values..., DJ.VU The Boys' Shop mouses and Shirts, with and without collars; madras, percale, chambray. etc; blouses, 3-16 years; shirts, 12-14 QQ necltbands. Value Wo OuL Combination Suits (5 pairs pants), Norfolk and double-breasted models, In tans, browns and grays In various pat- ffil.t"..8:!! $5.00 j School suits, double-breasted and Nr 'folk styles; well cut and strongly made: some havo two pairs CJQ rfr trousers; 6-17,ears; 3 alues DO.lO The Baby's Shop Coats, corduroy, double-breasted front and box back: plenty of the scarce navy blue and brown; 2 to 0 years; (to OO 44 00 values...'. 9j5.70 School Dresses, gingham, rep and galatea; good washing colors; new (styles; button all the nay down tho 'back to hem; 6 to 14 years; QQn U aluei OOC Pour-pleco Bet sweater, Icgglns, cap and mitts of soft wool. In all white or with borders In colors; 6 (g-f rjn months to 3 years Set for.... wJUlU Infants' Caps, china or faille silk; tucked and embroidered; dainty OfCn 'styles, alucs Wc uO i The Men's Shop "MadcwcU" Dei by nibbed Batbrlg- gan unirts ana Drawers? 11 00 aluo Wool Fleecc-llned Shirts and Drawers: tl 00 nlu , Heavy Ribbed Balbrlggun Shirts and Drawers; SOc value 1 Colored Shirts stlrt bosoms; dulls attached: SI CO value Wool Sweaters, gray, brown, navy and maroon; U CO value.. Faultless Pajamas, stripes and plain colors: (2 60 value... Tics, four-ln-hand; COo value HodRmnii uola uona uaincoais, ruD berlzed cloth; Milne AM CQ IlairHo'se.'sampicsV'vaiue's to 10. 50l 3 pairs Mc Pair XOU "JJotasomo" Silk Half Hose; OK 60o value. 3 pnlrs Jl 00 Pair UtlU Gloves, KnKllslvCape Walking rjKn Gloves; JIO0 value ''' 89c 79c 39c 95c $2.50 $1.45 ,.?5c Rigaud's "Mary Garden" Perfume, 25c Bottle Presented With Each 50c Jar of Riker's Imported Cold Cream. For Tomorrow Only Hosiery Dept. Worrlen'a 'Onyx" Lisle and Cot ton Hose, double 'sole, high heels, black and tan; also Children's Rib bed Hose, black and tan; in. values 26c; pair J.9C Manufacturers' and selling agenta' samples of Women's Black and Colored Lisle Hose, plain and fancy. Value up OC to 60 pair...... ..,.1, ttuSe Women's '"Onyx" 'Hose; pure thread silk, garter top, dou ble, aoleai black and 'tan. CQM Value., $l.0,alr i OJJC Wotnen's Pure Thread Silk Hose, plain and silk embroidered, fji;. Vale, 1.4 M -.... J70C Underwear Dept. Women' Union Suits, medium weight and fleeced lined. Also separate vests land pants, and Children's "Merode" vesta QQa an'd pants. Value, SOc OVK Women' "Merode" Pine Ribbed Vest. Pants. Ttglits, and en Corset Cdyert, Value. 7Sftf, OUC Women's "Merode" Union Suits, medium weight, high and low neck, long and short sleeves, ankle and knee length. Cqa Value; 7c v. ,. OUC Women's Union Suits, fleeced lined and medium weight, high and low neck; also, boys' gray merino Jinlon suits. Value, 7Qp 31.00 I7i "Merode" Fine Ribbed 'Union Suits, all styles, Including tha new Dutch neck. Value, w $1.50 .,; i 51.W Women's Italian Silk Vests, re enforced shield, white, pink, and light blue. Value, (1 QQ 1.6 ,...... tOp Women'a Italian 811k Bloomers, white, pink, and blaok. 1 QQ Value, tLZS 0X.O7 On Third Floor Sacquoa, Kimonos, Aprons, Downs. Skirts, Combinations,' Cov ers, Flannelette or Knit Skirts, Drawer and chemise. EOc Afjn to 9o garments ...frll Long and Short Kimonos, House Dresses, Petticoats, Gowns. Com binations, Drawers, Princess Slips, and any other 2,00 gar- tjl rjrr ment 9X I Petticoats, of all Bilk. taffeta or messallne. With fitted tops and pleafed flounces; white, black, and all the new fall colors. CI nrj 23.00 alue WJ-.t I House Dresses of Percale, King, ham, chambray, and madras, light and darkr cAlors, with or without collars. (Some with dust cap only two to a customer.) llQQ valu OOC Lone Kimonos of flannelette, daisy cloth, or serpentine crepe. Plain colors or with Oriental de- U signs. Some with ribbon bor- QQ ders; all color. $1 value.,.. OJC RSBBalBMiSMS II ' ' im iBV Samples Over one thousand pieces of "Leather Goods," each one differ ent. The samples of the leading manufacturer of Frankfort, Ger many, where the world's best "Leather Goods" arc made. 50c to $50.00 Value8 are $1 to $10 "Leather Goods" are converted by these clever Germans into many useful and ornamental -articles, some wth only a touch of leather to them. An abridged list below 0 the articles you'll find here tomorrow, on table near Eleventh street door. . Hand Bags. Jewel Cases, Traellng Plcturo Frames, Clocks, Bottle Sets. Cigar Cases, Mirrors, Sen Ing Cases, Auto Cases, Auto -Kit Sets, Traveling noils. Scissor Sots, Manicure Sets. Medicine Cases, Ash Trays, Purses, Bcwlng Baskets. Cigarette Cases, Pocket Books, Drinking Cup Sets, Auto Tea Sots, Military Brushes, Pocket Sets. Umbrellas Umbrellas, plain and fane trim med handle, 28 and JS Inch (j1 FTQ frames. J2.O0 value iDX.II Silk Umbrellas, black and colors; trimmed handles: 18 und IS On o Inch frames; J3.60 talue.... W4J.01 10 ixr cent off all umbrellas from tt to $. Chlldien's School Umbrellas, fn 11.00 value iIC Raincoats Women's Raincoats, rubberized (.loth, all sizes. J3W qm cr aluc O'i.D 10 )cr cent off all raincoats fioin ?0 00 to $33.00. i Neckwear A most complete and' beautiful line of marabou and ostrich feather capes, boas, and muffs; tho latest designs. Among them a very spe cial muff; black and natu- K QQ , ... PTt.U $3.98 ral. f700 value! Cape or stoic, black or natural marabou; K value. Imported lace collar sets, yokes, etc; copies of real lace; vat- Cfl .?.c.:50c ued 100., up to Late trimmed net valued up to 12.00 Robesplerro Collars with fine shad ow lace Jabot; collar of colored linen and ratine cloth. Values 51.73 Large dress or coat collnn of real cluny and other lace, pointed, round, and sailor shapes, di nn Values, WOO JDJL.UU 79c Gloves Glace Kid Gloves, K-button length, black and white. CI A S60valuo. Dl.i'i Palais Royal Kid CJlovoa, 2-olasp, black, white and all (Pf QQ shades. $1.60 value...... tDXmOu Tan Cape and Pique Kid Gloves, 2-clasp, black, white, and QQ colors. $1.00 value Qui, Handkerchiefs Hand embroidered Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, all Initials, nen In box. $100 va(ue I OK, Children's Handlorchlefs, white with colored figures, embroidered In one corner. Three in fancy - l? qbox 2Go value ,., lOt Yoiif Hair For this winter the coiffure is to be more than ever elaborate, a psyclie puff or a graceful braid coiled softly. Wax figures are here to show you and experts to explain. The Greater Palais Royal "Birth day Presents" in this Balcony Salon include the' following: $1.00 Psyche Puffs for 65c $1.70 Transformations for. .$1.15 $1.50 Switches, naturally wavy $1.00 $3.25 Switches, naturally wavy '. $2.50 $6.00 Switches, naturally wavy $4.98 BbbbHbVbbbbVbKL'IT?) ItVrtS w$ W, jI Ml A i I ,"l"( W"!"""!"!-"!" l"I"r ttHtH "I"! -J- :-j-h-hh-h-j 4wHHHIM-t-l-H-H"r4wH-Hw-HSHH -h-j-whh-s-w-hh-h-hs-jh-s s-i-hshw-hs-w-s-k-i-h-w-i-?