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rash??fiabh \ ootwear aa? d Imported Bronze ?Kid From the works of Grecon in France came these wonderful Bronze Kidskins. Only the fin det in Bronte Kidskins it nade there. For the benches of one of America's fore ra o ? t shoemakers in New York, where only the finest shoes for wogsen are made, this leather was brought. The skins were care fully fashioned by skill ful handworkers over lasts and patterns that insure perfect fit. . They are here awaiting your inspection and approval?and moderately priced. , Appropriate steel, bronze and beaded garnitures to trim them may also be had at from $1.28 to $20.00 per pair. Illustrated Booklet Mailed on Request. Luxurious Qt-, f. , Master Footwear VOL ZKiChXet Mads 1304 F Street N. W. ? 1 Adjoining Palace Theater Butter that is gua rant ood to keep fresh and sweet You have never heard of such a thing before?but it is a FACT. Arrow Brand Butter Has Been Heathized The great enemy of butter, air, that is. churned into ordinary butter is kept out by the new process of Heathiza tion, whereby the butter is churned in an atmosphere 100 times purer. - ??sod Vatll Caed la GCARANTF.KD far Arrow ?{rand Batter For sale st all leading grocers and delicatessens JOS. PHILLIPS CO., Sole Distributor? 10 Wholesale Row. Center Market }?y Jeaj (Continued from Page 18.) '' \ malda. and they wore very attractive hoop skirt and basque effect gowns nutde of orch.d and allver and honey? dew and sliver taffeta, and they car? rled old-fashioned boquete of sweet heart roses. The bride's mother, who assiste,! In receiving the guests, wore cream satin draped in black Spanish tao, and wore a corsage bouquet of ptpk roses. Tbe mother.of the* bridegroom wore a black jet robs over sapphire satin and also wore pink roses. Irving C. Towson gaye his sister In -marriage. S Arthur C. Adams was the best R?an for Mr. Lev! and the ushers Were J. C. Kennedy Campbell, C. Jackson Kebllnger. Norman K. Towson, Francis McLaughlin snd Clayton Ware. H. H. Freeman, organist of St. PaWs Rock Creek Church, played the wedding music',' and Mrs. Ger trude Dana Brockway sang "At Dawning" and "Oh Promise M??." Mr. Levi was a pupil of Mr, Freeman for a number br years. After ?V northern wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Lev! will be st home at 1521 Webster street. Pennsylvania Society Meets Tonight for Firat Time. With final plans complete and the ballroom elaborately decorated. Ponn ??v I van lana In Washinirton are pre pared for the Radio Night celebra tlqn to be held by the Pennsylvania Society at thejClty Club tonight The truest of honor will ?e E. M. Herr, pioneer' in the field of radio communication. Me will make an address, giving the history and prog? rese of this almost unknown science. The radio station at East Pittsburgh has arranged a special program for .the Pennsylvania Society, which will be broadcasted utd heard at the meeting. Music for dancing will be fur nished by tbe Keystone Orchestra, Interspersed by pieces rendered by the radio station. In the receiving line will h? Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Herr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard 8. Reeslde, Congressman and Mrs. Clyde Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. T. Lincoln Townsend, Congressman and Mrs. Anderson H. Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ?. ? leas, Dr. John ti. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Frank !.. Crlllv and other's. Admission will be throu_n special cards sent to all members, and guest carda, which msy be secured from the secretary. ??*?? Edgar Brackett, of Saratotr? Springs. ?. Y., is spending several days here and Is staying at the Lee House. Mr. Brackett Is State sena tor of New York. Miss Margaret McCann will entertain twelve guests at luncheon New Bertha Collars -in shapes for all the . new necks., $1.00 to $12.00 Centemeri French Kid Glove Sale 2-clasp style; nil coloss $1.95 ..... Misses' Fur-Trimmed Coats $89.50, *98.50, *125.00 I Three big groups of the handsomest of coats will be ready for you in our exclusive misses' sec tion tomorrow, and those young women who wish the ?est in fabrics- extravagance in furs and real value will find their d?sires realized in these coats. New colorings; individual styles. Third Floor. The Best of Musk rat Coats *145 40 inches Long.... Ideal Coats for young women: style in every inch of them, and of selected muskrat skins that will insure service. Perfectly matched, with S-stripe borders, shawl collar and Bishop turn-back cuffs ; self belt or ?ilk girdle, and handsomely lined these coats are real value? Far Department?Second Floor. Smartest of New Sport Stockings, $3.50 Pair Full-fashioned Silk and Wool Stockings, in heather mixtures; black, dark and light gray, blue, green, camel and champagne, with hand-embroidered clocks; all sizes/ t Extra?Lace Clocked Silk Stockings, $2 Pair* Full-fashioned black silk stockings, with lace clox; mercerized garter hems. New Corduroy Robes and Breakfast Coats. F?5?%/5 Just what you want for these shivery days! Wide wale corduroy with roll collais pockets and sash. Copenhagen blue, purple, cherry and fuchsia. Mighty big value. Fringed Jersey Silk Petticoats, $3.95 y > i. .? All-silk Jersey Petticoats with scalloped fringed bottom; black, navy, cocoa, gray, brown, purple, henna, tan, jade and light blue. Just 100 ___-> Inmnrrnw'? ani li ? <t' / for tomorrow's selling! __r^ "ST _a: Are You Keeping Up With The Time? ? ?w " Sta.-.-. ?" avjt, ? - tomorrow at the laffayette Hotel In compliment to Misa Jeannette Oliver Duncan, whose marriage tq Ensign Thomas LVe Met'aim. U. 8. N? wlH Tfctte place on Oolober -??? Col. and Mrs. Edward B. Clarke, who have returned to Washington after a four months' stay hi Eu rope. Will he at' the Potomac Hotel for the wlntef? ' A group of Wellealey alumnae of the class of 1904 are entertaining at bridge tomorrow afternoon at tin National Club of the .American As sociation ot University Women. ?4t-t- , The first of a series of Ulks fol lowing the - Saturday ?night dinners will be given at the American Asso ciation of University Women, 1834 I street, at 7:30 o'clock ta-morrow evening. Mrs.- Frank Parker wll' giva a report- of the conference pf international university women held in ?Paria In July. 415 SEVENTH STREET N. W. ?? I , -=====-=====3-===== Just a Few of the Wonderful Values We Offer for the Week-End See our comprehensive showing of Over-stuffed Suites this week. This is one of the many style?. Special at $129.50 $10 Cash; $2 a Week ??????????????????????????-?"^?__?>?_?_???->^ap-^M'M-i-M_^B_BBNH_l--HSiS_--i_B RUGS Floor Lamps A Wonderful Display for Fall 9x12 Axmin ster Rugs, $32.50. 9x12 Brussels S e a m 1 e ss Rugs, $21.75. 9x12 Brussels Rugs, $16.75 9x12 Gold Seal Con So 1 ?um ugs ( per fect . <_>?__<?__ Th? aivanc* fall pat #16.20 terns In floor Ismps 7 fiv? ?" -. I A sre mor. beautiful hato ..OX? Ijr O ? ? ,ver before. Th. new Seal Con- ""??? du ?iistinctiv. ,' ^?" silk ahadra with bas?. g O 1 ? U m finlehpd In rich polr ?_??s? |n?r chrome add just the JlUgS tper- proper touch of color feet), i_, a iivfm $1?.10. ?.,c" ltart if room. $12.75 Spring .nd Mettras. Maxwell'? Cane Panel Bed Outfit $2.96 Cash, $3.00 Monthly All sizes?all finishes?woven wire spring cotton mattress. ill 8-Piece Dining Room Suite in Solid Oak $49.50 Beautiful Oak Buffet, with mirror top, round .Extension Table, 6 dining Chair*. $5.00 Cash, $1.00 Weekly HEATERS--RANGES--STOVES Nifty Oak Heater - One ef tho ?rea ? est fusi savers la a Nifty Oak Usa?. ?r. Yo? can bay This Kitchen Range, $28.75 A range of the better quality with large oven, and U an excellent baker. Ths hast and economical oll hsat sr ?rs knew Specialty ff??.. S4.95 ?0ca Week '? ? Sanitary Butter, *<* ">? Sanitary Selected Eggs, m, 39c White Potatoes V 16c *? 23c Sweet Potatoes, per lb-2c I Yellow Onions, 5 lbs for... lie Cooking Apples. 8 lbs. for.. 25c ] Cranberries, per lb .... .ISc New Crop Florida Grape Fruit Now on Sale Our New Store In ROCKVniE, MD. Opens Saturday Five Specials-?Each One a Real Value ShiWs Blue Ridge Corn, 3 G 25c Per Case of 24 Cans, $2.00 Borden s Evaporated Milk, ?nr 9c Sanitary Toilet Paper, 4 rolls for 25c Quart-Jar Pickles, Each 29c Star Nap tha Soap Powder, j?gc 17c Van Camp's Pork and Beans, can ..... 10c Shriver's Silver Label Peas, can ... . 12J4c Large Size (No. 3) Cans Tomatoes. 2 for ? 25c Mede Size (No. 2) Cans Tomatoes, 3 for . . 25c Burnham & Morrill's Spaghetti, can . . 12J4c Aunt Jemima Pancake, pkg. 14c Log Cabin Syrup, 16-oz. tin.27c Log Cabin Syrup, 36-oz. tin.52c N. Y. State-Grown Trench' Prunes, per can 25c u REGINA" Peaches, Can ?2. PATAPSCO FLOUR Thia prie? good only until \ Saturday's closing 6-lb. bag, 28c 12-lb. bag, 50c 24-lb. bag, 98c The above low prices were made for introductory purposes only. Next Mon day our prices must go higher. Dromedary Cocoanut, 9c & 16c Baker's Cocoanut, per can, 15c Walter Baker's Cocoa, Half-lb., 19c Walter Baker's Chocolate, Half-lb.. 17c Virginia Sweet Pancake. lie Safe Home Matches, box.. 6c Protecto Safety Matches, 3 dozen boxes.25c Large Size Can Fine Quality Sweet Potatoes 10c P?TER PAN PEAS, Can 22&C Royal Vanilla Chocolate Drops, lb. Baker's Caracas Sweet Chocolate, pkg. Campfire Marshmallows, pkg. 25c 4c 15c SANITARY CATSUP Big value in this offering Small Bottle.10c Large Bottle.17c