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j *~1Jl.Q&bOQdo&4m I 1109-1111 G Street N. W. Open 9:15 A.M. Close 6 P.M. 1 tiua din norcc cat rc I '^lat Offer Unparalleled [ I /14A6*L $ 1 £.95 ,.n $0/1.95 I 1 fk liw AU «in a | V«duf» *o $39.95~ Value* to $55.00 | 111 It fAbout ~oo Garments are included in these ||J| 41 vooe"1Vk " v mivo, »» uivn wga«ti uvinviisviaic uui H ' if llM|Bi ability to underbuy and undersell. The season's \ plH toBBbB newest modes and materials are here for your A flEKSijsMBi I hra Fashionable Models for Street. Afternoon \ \ pBS itQi!HhtfaK * ant* Oinner Wear Await Your Approval !j! \A ||SS They're Made of Such Favored All-wool Tricotines.Beautifully Embroidered [ 1M^/>and Braided.Heavy Canton Crepes.All-silk BaW'" Crepe de C hine Satins.Crepe Meteors.Costume Velvets.Tricolettes and Ceorgettes.also hunI / ^ \ \ I \ l dreds of charminf combinations. ' I I \V. I ] I ^ wonderful assortment of exquisite models JLA \ W A \ *or t'ie y°unff miss and the matron. Plenty of b'acks, navy, brown and other popular fall shades. pwtiiiniiiii[nniiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiimaiBHiiiiiimmHnnmiiiiinmiiiiminnmmtiiiiimimnyn^ 1 EXTRA SPECIAL , 1 E DeMoll & Co. Announce Their EE | Halloween Vocalion Club § H Any Phonograph May Be Purchased e 1 *i no nnwN = Y A W ^ W f f A 1 s E Pay Balance in Monthly Payments, Begin e e 30 Days From Date of Purchase - £ | Sale Starts Tomorrow ' | == This opportunity is as attractive as it is unexpected, for the cooperative buying EE S plan holds forth unusual advantages to the individual purchaser. == = New Vocal ions in the Club Priced From $60 E j= Ask to Hear the New Style 430 Vocalion Phonograph at $135.00 E j= ' s jj Those Who Want a Brand New Piano With Quality 1 E Have the Opportunity of a Lifetime Now E | Shoninger Piano J 1 Special $qqc nn i == A Piano with a. world-wide reputation for quality, established in 1850. We have sold =55 =55 Shoninger Pianos for 18 years and we know their worth. = EE Under ordinary conditions t' 2 price of this Shoninger Piano would be |525.00. By == = special arrangement made with the Shoninger factory we purchased three carloads == = of their most popular model for immediate shipment and we received unusual con- == sas cessions for placing so large an order at this time. Our customers are given the = = benefit of every dollar discount we received. We can truthfully say there is not a = =55 better piano value offered in the whole U. S. than this beautiful model Shoninger = = Piano at 8395.00. There are about two carloads left we can sell at this price. = = Terms $25 Down.Balance in 30 Monthly Payments §E 1 Aeolian Player Piano ( I No Better Valui in the World || H Manufactured by the Aeolian Co. of New York = 55= Exquisite tone, responsive action, beautiful case- ^ . . St = work.a Player-Piano that will add the crowning iP Cf| C /||1 ==j . touch to any home. The greatest of all treasures one m\J\j . . could bring into the family circle. == I Terms $25 Down.Palancs in 30 Monthly Payments | EE Guaranteed both by ourselves and the Aeolian Company. S j n g New Player-Piano Rolls g = Special Advance Number for November E H Ma Fox Trot Why, Dear Fox Trot g E On a Little Side Street.Fox Trot Arkansas Bluea Fox Trot E | New Vocation Records § . i mTT/iir «fti frt or fCTJ / Ta lff« I « mm wm _ SS5 = I 14Z» I ilia iu oaauc %*«* wj - . = I ... . \ Old Kentucky Home).Shan- ,^77*. | "! rOX 1 rot I = = I lW»«k I non Four. 10-taeh j Jmmt Mka a m,^., x**. I == 1 ' Hnwn In Hannv Vallev.Chaa. o5c \ A1 Jw>n'» D«an OnkaMii I == \ Hart and Elliott Shaw. ..... i j Want Ton Morning Noon and . 11*.* /ti v t & i Night.fox Trot. as llO.-rox lrot HMnek < Mr 8unny Tannoaaoo. Intro.. = = 10-iacfc , ) I Wondar It You Will Still = = 85c Yoo-Hoo.Fox Trot 85c \ Cars for Mo.Fox Trot. = . Newport Society Orchestra Yerkea' S. S. Flotilla Orohoatra ^ 1 SPECIALISTS IN PUCfBO PIANOS gj = cj.M«n - a -a ff/SkW w sHanan g= * qcxDeMOLL&oq i | ^Paririnfltonaa^ AECUfll HMli ~ TalHh and © Strarta | / V t j. ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY .. ! Mias Elisabeth Woodson of Vicksburg, Mlas., la the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Hubert Snowden. on South Washington street. Mlas Sarah Kemper and Miss Charlotte Kemper entertained Tuesdar afternoon at their home In Rosemont In honor of Miss Anne Cabell, whose wedding to Ensign Ferguson Beach Bryan, V. S. N. occurred yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George Dearborn Hopkins entertained at dinner Tuesday evening at their home on North Washington street for the wedding party of their daughter, Miss Julia Benton Hopkins, and Mr. Aithur H.' Saunders of Richmond, whose martriage took place Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Anderson j I of Washington were the week-end | guests of Miss Katharine Smith at the Colonial. Miss Margaret Gleason of Pitts' burgh is the guest of Miss I'otothy I Knight, on South Fairfax street. Mr. and -Mrs. George A. Pettit have reiurneu iroin a visit 10 iricnus in i I Harrisonburg. I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hudwesky were i the week-end guests of friends in Winchester. Mrs. Charles E. Wilkerson and Mies Jessie Crump have returned _ from a visit to friends in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lindse.y and F Mr. and Mia. Milton French motored Ja: to Lexington last Saturday for the M Vlrginia-V. M. I. foot hail game. |R Mrs Alexander S. Doniphan and Sirs. 'William D. Ogden have returned A from a visit to the former's son-ln- si law and daughter. Maj. and Mi's. : SI Daniel N. Swan, at Fort Monroe. IT Mrs. C. Keith Carlin and her rhllj dren have returned from White Sul- R phur Springs. W. Va., where they tt ! have been for a month. Mrs. Louis riartrumin went to Rapi- a dan this week for the wedding Tues-j day of her cousin. Miss Alice Peyton, (laughter of Mrs John W. Peyton. land Mr. Franklin Minor Taylor, which I occurred in Emmanuel Episoopal f1 Church. V I Miss Katie Vhler has returned from j 'a visit to her cousins. Dr. and Mrs J | John Thornton Ashton. at their camp * on the lower Potomac. 4 i Cards have been received here an- h inounclng the marriage of Mr. John 4 W. Schofleid of this city and Mils Ruby Alexander Miller, which occurred in Bowman. Mont., Monday. * October 10. Col. Bennett Clark of St. Louis was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs , Charles C. Carlin, on North Washing- ^ ton street. < . Miss Sarah Sheppand of Wayne. Pa., is the guest of Miss Leslie Cox. in Rosemont. Miss Annie Pierce of Hamilton. Va.. is the guest of her son and daughter1 'n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Pierce, on North Alfred street. Dr. and M"*. Oliver Allison Ryder have returned from their wedding trip Mrs Ryder was formerly Miss Anne Elizabeth Potts of Portsmouth, Va. and their wedding took place Saturday. October S. Mrs. D. Mauchlin Niven. regent of Mount Vernon chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, entertained the members of the chapter Friday afternoon at her home on Braddock Heights. Those present were Mrs. Eleanor P. Washington Howard. Mrs. i U'illhm U ^ M . «... u. tula V UfirilS A. A {Sinclair. Mrs William J. Booths. Mrs. Robert C. Powell, Mrs. Gardner Boothe. Mrs. John Hunter Foster. Mrs. George Uhler. lira. Richard Gibson. Mrs. William R Purvis. Mrs. William J. Morton and Miss Helen Chapman Calvert. Miss Marie Gasson entertained last Saturday evening in honor of Miss Anne Cabell at her home on Seminary Hill. Miss Mildred Keller has returned from a visit to friends in Charlottesville. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Russell have returned from Mystic. Conn, where they spent three months. Miss Collins McKay Jones has returned from a visit to Miss Mary Belle GUI. In Baltimore, and had as her guests during last week Miss GUI and Miss Elizabeth Hull of Baltimore. Miss Margaret Warwick has returned from a visit to relatives In Uppervllle. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Howell have returned to their home In Philadelphia. after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Howell on South St. Asaph street. Miss Virginia Vernon has returned from Annaoolls where she attended 1 the Navy-Princeton game Saturday. M~a. H. B. Hamill Is visiting friends in Kenslanton, Md. Mrs. Nancy James Tinsley of Greensboro. N. O, Is the puest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. W. Selden Washington, on Braddock Heights. Mrs. Washington entertained informally at tea Monday afternoon In honor of her mother. Ui*« :i:- o 1 -* «*- wiod vnuc odui oi v^asnington was the guest last week of Mrs. Milton Penn. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Kines spent the week end with Mrs. John Thurman, in Fredericksburg Mrs. T. R. Crown and her small son left this week to visit relatives In Montgomery. Ala. Mrs. James Rector Smoot of I/»vingston. Va. is the guest of her niece. Mrs. John T. Stephenson, at her home in Rosemont. Mrs. Robert Shular and her small son have returned to their home in Danville. III., after a visit to Mrs. E. A. Sweeley. in Rosemont. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Yowel! t>f I The Plains. Va.. were the guests last I week of Mrs. James F. Martin. j j Mr. and Mrs. James Beach announce-) ! the marriage of their daughter. Miss 'Adeline Beach, and Mr. Joseph M. j Monroe Tuesday, October 18. at the parsonage of St. Mary's Roman Cath; olic Church by Rev. L F. Kelly. Mrs. Stuart A. Barbour of Roanoke is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles j F. Holden, in Rosemont. Mrs. W. R. Free of Nokesvllle. Va.. 11s the guest of Mrs. A. L. Nails, on ! Duke street. ! Mrs. S. Virginia Green has returned to her home in Camden. N. J. after | spending the summer with her brother and 6ister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ethelbert Tatspaugh, in Rosemont. Mrs. Elisabeth Mover of New York city is the guest of her mother. Mrs. 12* n iv. v_-. i;ul». Mrs. Thomas Seddon Taliaferro of Rook Springs, Wyo.. is the gueet of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George William Ramsey, on Cameron street. Mrs. Frank T. King has returned from a visit to Mr*s. E. L. Daniel, in Norfolk. Mrs King also visited friends in Wiliamsburg and Yorktown. Miss Dorothy Tazewell King is the guest of Miss Audrey Anderson, in Clarendon. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Scott entertained Tuesday evening at their home on North Pitt street to celebrate the fortieth anniversary of their wedding. Mr. Graham L. Simpson of this city and Miss Maude Irene Newman of Fur Coats of Unusual Beauty Newest Styles Attractive Prices , Complete Showing of Stoles and Chokers Specializing in the Remodeling and Repairing of Furs Eanet & Bacher Furriers 521 13th N.W. I I Phone Main 47.-M Floor fttSMr >. ' wT :;.&& £*:;;**?:; ML'1:^i^'j^%ie> BM^^BMWaMMKTOfttffra».-/jgWA- kv:^' Hn^flA MRS. WIUUM A. FDFER Of Fl«rMa. ort Hunt, Va., were married Mend rternoon at the pareon&se of t [ethodiet Protestant Church by R obert Browne. Mrs. John Hammond Griffith sheville. N. C.. Is the guest of t on-ln-law and daughter. Ur. a Irs. Wilmer J. Waller, in Rot lont. Mrs. A. H. Richards and Miss Uu ichards have returned from a vl > friends In Manassas. Mrs. O. S. Haley, Miss Alice Hal nd Miss Hattie DeCoss have i lined from a visit to the latte ster. Mis. Thomas Fairfax, at CI >n. Va. Miss Dora Varney was the wee nd guest of Miss Jean Phillips, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart of Phi! elphia, Mr. Daniel Ufferman ottstown. Pa., and Miss Annie Kit rds of Warrenton, Va., have returr i th'ir homes after a visit to 1 nd Mrs. A. H Richards. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Watkins he eiurned from a visit to friends 'rederick county Md. Feathers that droop almost to 1 houlders, and sometimes well be I hem. Our TO CELEBRATE 1 FOR THE GENERC CO-OPERATION I 1 ( Si EACH ITEM OFFE UNUSUAL STYLII Ulnmtet $ In this group of bacher Original Seal and Mole* and furry fabric 3wuh The values offe beyond compari: « < < * nrieoacner vjrig The fur trimmir cftn/wk An assemblage vious offering; ] that space make beauty and cha c7bwiv& These Hats wei most unusual ar much more. Yc » Recent importal adaptations in gi de chine; most c many are tailor !xt- t 1 1... W1U1 tasx, iUlU IA« o than you llshed aa this we h; . that will 1 .. ' V- i *: i' - » /- 'SJ ' ..'I I Mr. August W. Meyer Host m At Birth Anniversary Partji II Mr. Autuat W. Meyer entertained a I 1 Just Received Ai V li *100 j KI 1 ev. H The best Victroia of | va 1 ae in years. A | handsomely cased cabII inet Victroia at just the dt |J price you want to pay. i«t n Everybody wants them. 9 Secure yours before lf~ I this shipment is sold. ta| 1 la- nf I !j Arthur ow If F I Ertefa Twelve -! WHERE STYLE ORIC1 Beginning Tomori 44-^4 "HIS EVENT IN A FITTING W >US PATRONAGE THAT HAS E 'ROM OUR MANUFACTURES . cK Specu 3a Sach£ :RED REPRESENTS THE FIN£ *G FOR WHICH THIS SHOP j ^S^Z/^^pr'vnxn&d. FUR-TRIMMED SUITS ted Tailleurs displaying In The fabrics are all the ne\ your desires will be met. / h^suri/tSba red in this collection of PI v* e .4 4 son* nvery one 01 tne moa< ^nation. The materials an igs are all the finest in a larj 'nsaryDrvt of Dresses and Gowns is Dresses for the street* aften s it impossibly to describe* 1 rm *san/37ZLUL e made up specially for th id clever creations; all of tl m must see |hem* dons as well as many sorgette, satin and crepe f them are overblouses; ed; some are trimmed ads* UR ENTIRE STOCK IS NOW will find high-grade merchandise tatement announcing our intentioi ave strictly adhered to and one % >e surprisingly moderate. . i 1 -r' r.-- number of guests Tuesday at a part to celebrate his birthday anniversary r Among those present were Mrs. Dor Meyer, Mr. Charles Meyer, Mr. an l Mrs. Relley Uanney, Mr. John Yi lother Big Shipment ictro 1 Jordan P j Street at Thirteer lome of the Chickerinff Pii s Ten F St NATES AND EMANATES row We Celebrate ' Radium silk and a fine Chine, splendidly m with fine lace of Filet lored models with hei included. OFFERED AT LOWER PR offered at elsewhere. Some tim< o of establishing the lowest pri Till find the choicest Apparel ma ruiLven [ANNER AND AS A TOKEN EEN BESTOWED UPON US \ IS, WHO ARE SHARING THI il Offering )epcu4m<2rt 2ST QUALITY AND WORK* ES FAMOUS.THE PRICES SP SultSpecii you will find a magnifies xurious trimming of Bea' vest, and whether you wi f <§peclal -AIN or FUR-TRIMME sis shown has the indivic t Orlando, Marvella, Gen X e variety. ssSpecial shown at this price which loon, office or the dance a but an inspection will rc cerpSpcc. is event; our designers ha lem are priced at $10, an y Beakeley, Mr. and Mrs. John Lack r. Mr. Frederick Price, Mrs. Aug a Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. John Ke d After an evening spent in danc and games a supper was served. of the New Style la I Pay *5 Down I Reserve Your Xmas Victrola Now jj iano Co. ith UK> m m i'Ii in b ii as saru OF APPRECIATION VE HAVE RECEIVED EIR PROFIT ON fc JANSHIP PLUS THE tsAiv ruK il?895° nt showing of Erlevcr, Wolf, Squirrel, sh a smooth or soft '*£03-o D COATS is really luality of being an sna and Moussyne. r i59*P l outshines any pre* re here in a variety sveal rare styles of ialftO0? ve originated some d any one is worth ai&P mm tifv nf Creoe de t" < . ade and trimmed or baby Irish; tainstitching are also rcss i a«A «da mih. WW |/MW~ ces possible.,, . xked st price* y

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Page 1: V«duf» $39.95~ KI 1 It · 2017-12-13 · 41 "vooe"1v Vk mivo, ... S plan holds forth unusual advantages to the individual purchaser. == = NewVocalions in the Club Priced From$60

j *~1Jl.Q&bOQdo&4mI 1109-1111 G Street N. W.Open 9:15 A.M. Close 6 P.M.

1 tiua din norcc cat rc

I '^lat Offer Unparalleled [I /14A6*L $ 1 £.95 ,.n $0/1.95 I1 fkliw AU «in

a| V«duf» *o $39.95~ Value* to $55.00 | 111It fAbout ~oo Garments are included in these ||J|

41 vooe"1Vk" v mivo, »» uivn wga«ti uvinviisviaic uui H

' if llM|Bi ability to underbuy and undersell. The season's\ plH toBBbB newest modes and materials are here for your

AflEKSijsMBi I hra Fashionable Models for Street. Afternoonf£ \ \ pBS itQi!HhtfaK * ant* Oinner Wear Await Your Approval !j!\A ||SS They're Made of Such Favored

All-wool Tricotines.Beautifully Embroidered[ 1M^/>and Braided.Heavy Canton Crepes.All-silkBaW'" Crepe de C hine Satins.Crepe Meteors.Costume

Velvets.Tricolettes and Ceorgettes.also hunI/ ^ \ \ I \ l dreds of charminf combinations.'II\V. I ] I ^ wonderful assortment of exquisite models

JLA \ W A \*or t'ie y°unff miss and the matron. Plenty ofb'acks, navy, brown and other popular fall shades.

pwtiiiniiiii[nniiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiimaiBHiiiiiimmHnnmiiiiinmiiiiminnmmtiiiiimimnyn^1 EXTRA SPECIAL , 1

EDeMoll & Co. Announce Their EE

| Halloween Vocalion Club §H Any Phonograph May Be Purchased e

1 *i no nnwN=Y A W ^W f f A 1 s

E Pay Balance in Monthly Payments, Begin ee 30 Days From Date of Purchase -£

| Sale Starts Tomorrow'|== This opportunity is as attractive as it is unexpected, for the cooperative buying EES plan holds forth unusual advantages to the individual purchaser. ==

= New Vocalions in the Club Priced From $60 Ej= Ask to Hear the New Style 430 Vocalion Phonograph at $135.00 Ej= ' s

jj ThoseWhoWant aBrand New PianoWith Quality 1E Have the Opportunity of a Lifetime Now E

| Shoninger Piano J1 Special $qqc nn i== A Piano with a. world-wide reputation for quality, established in 1850. We have sold =55=55 Shoninger Pianos for 18 years and we know their worth. =

EE Under ordinary conditions t' 2 price of this Shoninger Piano would be |525.00. By ==

= special arrangement made with the Shoninger factory we purchased three carloads === of their most popular model for immediate shipment and we received unusual con- ==

sas cessions for placing so large an order at this time. Our customers are given the == benefit of every dollar discount we received. We can truthfully say there is not a =

=55 better piano value offered in the whole U. S. than this beautiful model Shoninger =

= Piano at 8395.00. There are about two carloads left we can sell at this price. ==Terms $25 Down.Balance in 30 Monthly Payments §E

1 Aeolian Player Piano (INo Better Valui in the World ||

H Manufactured by the Aeolian Co. of New York =

55= Exquisite tone, responsive action, beautiful case- ^. .St= work.a Player-Piano that will add the crowning iPCf|C /||1 ==j. touch to any home. The greatest of all treasures one m\J\j .

. could bring into the family circle. ==

I Terms $25 Down.Palancs in 30 Monthly Payments |EE Guaranteed both by ourselves and the Aeolian Company. S

j ngNew Player-Piano Rolls g

= Special Advance Number for November E

H MaFox Trot Why, Dear Fox Trot gE On a Little Side Street.Fox Trot Arkansas Bluea Fox Trot E

| New Vocation Records §. i mTT/iir «fti frt or fCTJ /Ta lff« I « mm wm _ SS5

= I 14Z» I ilia iu oaauc %*«* wj - .

= I ... . \ Old Kentucky Home).Shan- ,^77*. | "! rOX 1 rot I =

= I lW»«k I non Four. 10-taeh j Jmmt Mka a m,^., x**. I ==

1 ' Hnwn In Hannv Vallev.Chaa. o5c \ A1 Jw>n'» D«an OnkaMii I==\ Hart and Elliott Shaw. ..... i j Want Ton Morning Noon and s£

.11*.* /ti v t & i Night.fox Trot.asllO.-roxlrot HMnek < Mr 8unny Tannoaaoo. Intro.. =

= 10-iacfc, ) I Wondar It You Will Still =

=85c Yoo-Hoo.Fox Trot 85c \ Cars for Mo.Fox Trot.=.Newport Society Orchestra Yerkea' S. S. Flotilla Orohoatra

1 SPECIALISTS INPUCfBO PIANOS gj= cj.M«n - a -a ff/SkW w sHanan g=

* qcxDeMOLL&oq i| ^Paririnfltonaa^ AECUfll HMli ~ TalHh and © Strarta |

/V

t j.ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY..

! Mias Elisabeth Woodson of Vicksburg,Mlas., la the guest of her aunt,Mrs. Hubert Snowden. on SouthWashington street.Mlas Sarah Kemper and Miss CharlotteKemper entertained Tuesdar

afternoon at their home In RosemontIn honor of Miss Anne Cabell, whosewedding to Ensign Ferguson BeachBryan, V. S. N. occurred yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. George DearbornHopkins entertained at dinner Tuesdayevening at their home on NorthWashington street for the weddingparty of their daughter, Miss JuliaBenton Hopkins, and Mr. Aithur H.'Saunders of Richmond, whose martriagetook place Wednesday afternoonat 5 o'clock.

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Anderson jI of Washington were the week-end |guests of Miss Katharine Smith atthe Colonial.

Miss Margaret Gleason of Pitts'burgh is the guest of Miss I'otothy

I Knight, on South Fairfax street.Mr. and -Mrs. George A. Pettit have

reiurneu iroin a visit 10 iricnus in i IHarrisonburg. IMr. and Mrs. Carl Hudwesky were i

the week-end guests of friends inWinchester.Mrs. Charles E. Wilkerson and

Mies Jessie Crump have returned _

from a visit to friends in Richmond.Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lindse.y and F

Mr. and Mia. Milton French motored Ja:to Lexington last Saturday for the MVlrginia-V. M. I. foot hail game. |RMrs Alexander S. Doniphan andSirs. 'William D. Ogden have returned Afrom a visit to the former's son-ln- silaw and daughter. Maj. and Mi's. : SIDaniel N. Swan, at Fort Monroe. IT

Mrs. C. Keith Carlin and her rhlljdren have returned from White Sul- Rphur Springs. W. Va., where they tt

! have been for a month.Mrs. Louis riartrumin went to Rapi- a

dan this week for the wedding Tues-jday of her cousin. Miss Alice Peyton,(laughter of Mrs John W. Peyton. t«land Mr. Franklin Minor Taylor, whichI occurred in Emmanuel Episoopal f1Church. VI Miss Katie Vhler has returned from j'a visit to her cousins. Dr. and Mrs J| John Thornton Ashton. at their camp *on the lower Potomac. 4

i Cards have been received here an- hinounclng the marriage of Mr. John 4W. Schofleid of this city and MilsRuby Alexander Miller, which occurredin Bowman. Mont., Monday. *October 10.

Col. Bennett Clark of St. Louis wasthe week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs ,Charles C. Carlin, on North Washing- ^ton street. <.Miss Sarah Sheppand of Wayne. Pa.,is the guest of Miss Leslie Cox. inRosemont.Miss Annie Pierce of Hamilton. Va..

is the guest of her son and daughter1'n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Pierce, onNorth Alfred street.

Dr. and M"*. Oliver Allison Ryderhave returned from their weddingtrip Mrs Ryder was formerly MissAnne Elizabeth Potts of Portsmouth,Va. and their wedding took placeSaturday. October S.Mrs. D. Mauchlin Niven. regent of

Mount Vernon chapter. Daughters ofthe American Revolution, entertainedthe members of the chapter Fridayafternoon at her home on BraddockHeights. Those present were Mrs.Eleanor P. Washington Howard. Mrs.i U'illhm U ^ M .

«... u. tula V UfirilS A. A{Sinclair. Mrs William J. Booths. Mrs.Robert C. Powell, Mrs. GardnerBoothe. Mrs. John Hunter Foster.Mrs. George Uhler. lira. RichardGibson. Mrs. William R Purvis. Mrs.William J. Morton and Miss HelenChapman Calvert.Miss Marie Gasson entertained lastSaturday evening in honor of MissAnne Cabell at her home on SeminaryHill.Miss Mildred Keller has returnedfrom a visit to friends in Charlottesville.Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Russellhave returned from Mystic. Conn,where they spent three months.Miss Collins McKay Jones has returnedfrom a visit to Miss MaryBelle GUI. In Baltimore, and had asher guests during last week Miss GUIand Miss Elizabeth Hull of Baltimore.Miss Margaret Warwick has returnedfrom a visit to relatives InUppervllle.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Howellhave returned to their home In Philadelphia.after a visit to Mr. and Mrs.Charles S. Howell on South St. Asaphstreet.Miss Virginia Vernon has returnedfrom Annaoolls where she attended 1the Navy-Princeton game Saturday.M~a. H. B. Hamill Is visiting friendsin Kenslanton, Md.Mrs. Nancy James Tinsley ofGreensboro. N. O, Is the puest of herson-in-law and daughter. Mr. andMrs. W. Selden Washington, on BraddockHeights. Mrs. Washington entertainedinformally at tea Mondayafternoon In honor of her mother.Ui*« :i:- o 1 -* «*-wiod vnuc odui oi v^asnington wasthe guest last week of Mrs. MiltonPenn.Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Kines spentthe week end with Mrs. John Thurman,in FredericksburgMrs. T. R. Crown and her small sonleft this week to visit relatives InMontgomery. Ala.Mrs. James Rector Smoot of I/»vingston.Va. is the guest of her niece.Mrs. John T. Stephenson, at her homein Rosemont.Mrs. Robert Shular and her small

son have returned to their home inDanville. III., after a visit to Mrs.E. A. Sweeley. in Rosemont. 1Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Yowel! t>f IThe Plains. Va.. were the guests last Iweek of Mrs. James F. Martin. jj Mr. and Mrs. James Beach announce-)! the marriage of their daughter. Miss'Adeline Beach, and Mr. Joseph M. jMonroe Tuesday, October 18. at theparsonage of St. Mary's Roman Cath;olic Church by Rev. L F. Kelly.Mrs. Stuart A. Barbour of Roanokeis the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles

j F. Holden, in Rosemont.Mrs. W. R. Free of Nokesvllle. Va..11s the guest of Mrs. A. L. Nails, on! Duke street.

! Mrs. S. Virginia Green has returnedto her home in Camden. N. J. after

| spending the summer with herbrother and 6ister-in-law. Mr. andMrs. Ethelbert Tatspaugh, in Rosemont.Mrs. Elisabeth Mover of New York

city is the guest of her mother. Mrs.12* niv. v_-. i;ul».

Mrs. Thomas Seddon Taliaferro ofRook Springs, Wyo.. is the gueet ofher parents, Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeWilliam Ramsey, on Cameron street.

Mrs. Frank T. King has returnedfrom a visit to Mr*s. E. L. Daniel, inNorfolk. Mrs King also visitedfriends in Wiliamsburg and Yorktown.Miss Dorothy Tazewell King is the

guest of Miss Audrey Anderson, inClarendon.Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Scott entertained

Tuesday evening at their home onNorth Pitt street to celebrate thefortieth anniversary of their wedding.Mr. Graham L. Simpson of this city

and Miss Maude Irene Newman of

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ort Hunt, Va., were married Mendrternoon at the pareon&se of t[ethodiet Protestant Church by Robert Browne.Mrs. John Hammond Griffithsheville. N. C.. Is the guest of ton-ln-law and daughter. Ur. aIrs. Wilmer J. Waller, in Rotlont.Mrs. A. H. Richards and Miss Uuichards have returned from a vl> friends In Manassas.Mrs. O. S. Haley, Miss Alice Halnd Miss Hattie DeCoss have ilined from a visit to the lattester. Mis. Thomas Fairfax, at CI>n. Va.Miss Dora Varney was the weend guest of Miss Jean Phillips,Washington.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart of Phi!elphia, Mr. Daniel Uffermanottstown. Pa., and Miss Annie Kitrds of Warrenton, Va., have returri th'ir homes after a visit to 1nd Mrs. A. H Richards.Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Watkins heeiurned from a visit to friends'rederick county Md.

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OurTO CELEBRATE 1FOR THE GENERCCO-OPERATION I

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In this group ofbacher OriginalSeal and Mole*and furry fabric

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I Mr. August W. Meyer Hostm At Birth Anniversary PartjiII Mr. Autuat W. Meyer entertained a

I 1 Just Received Ai

Vli *100 jKI 1ev. H The best Victroiaof | va 1 ae in years. A

| handsomely cased cabIIinet Victroia at just thedt |J price you want to pay.i«t n Everybody wants them.

9 Secure yours beforelf~ I this shipment is sold.

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44-^4"HIS EVENT IN A FITTING W>US PATRONAGE THAT HAS E'ROM OUR MANUFACTURES

. cKSpecu3a Sach£:RED REPRESENTS THE FIN£*G FOR WHICH THIS SHOP j

^S^Z/^^pr'vnxn&d.FUR-TRIMMED SUITSted Tailleurs displaying InThe fabrics are all the ne\

your desires will be met./

h^suri/tSbared in this collection of PI

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son* nvery one 01 tne moa<^nation. The materials an

igs are all the finest in a larj

'nsaryDrvtof Dresses and Gowns isDresses for the street* aftens it impossibly to describe* 1rm

*san/37ZLULe made up specially for thid clever creations; all of tlm must see |hem*

dons as well as manysorgette, satin and crepef them are overblouses;ed; some are trimmedads*UR ENTIRE STOCK IS NOWwill find high-grade merchandisetatement announcing our intentioiave strictly adhered to and one %>e surprisingly moderate.

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number of guests Tuesday at a partto celebrate his birthday anniversary

r Among those present were Mrs. DorMeyer, Mr. Charles Meyer, Mr. an

l Mrs. Relley Uanney, Mr. John Yi

lother Big Shipment

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1Jordan Pj Street at Thirteerlome of the Chickerinff Pii

sTen F StNATES AND EMANATES

row We Celebrate

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Radium silk and a fineChine, splendidly m

with fine lace of Filetlored models with heiincluded.

OFFERED AT LOWER PRoffered at elsewhere. Some tim<o of establishing the lowest priTill find the choicest Apparel ma

ruiLven[ANNER AND AS A TOKENEEN BESTOWED UPON US \IS, WHO ARE SHARING THI

il Offering)epcu4m<2rt2ST QUALITY AND WORK*ES FAMOUS.THE PRICES SP

SultSpeciiyou will find a magnifies

xurious trimming of Bea'vest, and whether you wi

f<§peclal-AIN or FUR-TRIMMEsis shown has the indivict Orlando, Marvella, GenXe variety.

ssSpecialshown at this price whichloon, office or the dance abut an inspection will rc

cerpSpcc.is event; our designers halem are priced at $10, an

y Beakeley, Mr. and Mrs. John Lackr. Mr. Frederick Price, Mrs. Auga Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. John Ked After an evening spent in danc

and games a supper was served.

of the New Style

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saruOF APPRECIATIONVE HAVE RECEIVEDEIR PROFIT ON

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il?895°nt showing of Erlevcr,Wolf, Squirrel,sh a smooth or soft

'*£03-oD COATS is reallyluality of being ansna and Moussyne.

r i59*Pl outshines any pre*re here in a varietysveal rare styles of

ialftO0?ve originated somed any one is worth

ai&Pmmtifv nf Creoe det" < .

ade and trimmedor baby Irish;tainstitchingare also

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