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sX 12 THE WASHINGTON POST SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 26 1915 HMiUuiSlrr OOKTINTED FEOM ELEVENTH PAGE to their residence 1711 Nineteenth street after spending most of the summer at their preserve la the Adirondack Aafibcrryi in Camp After 4eavlnrr the hosplUl at Rochester Mi no JTudfje Ansberry with Mr Ansberry spent several weeks at Quebec They are now at Mr and Mrs Victor Xauffmanns camp In New Hampshire In the White Mountains on their way to Atlantic City They will spend a month there after which they will be in Washington for several weeks Judge Ansberry is recuperating rapidly Mrs William Bafgett and Miss Neil Rose Baggett will leae Thursday for the Pacific coast They will be absent several months Mrs Thomas Perry Wppitt of San Juan Porto Rico is a guest of her brother and sister in law Mr and Mrs Charles Wilson at the Dupont The commissioner of Internal revenue and Mrs Osborn have returned to Washington from a visit to Greensboro and Bachelors Hall Va and are at their apartment In the Wyoming Win Wed in Goshen If eron Bate eldest son of Mr and Mrs Cameron Bate of Trennlck House on last Wednesday afternoon at All Saints Church The bride Is a niece of Mr Paul Tamplett of Washington and a cousin of Mrs Horace Cranford of 422S Georgia avenue northwest Mr and Mrs Cutting and family have returned to thfT clty after spending three months in Virginia Mrs Woodland Gates and Miss Margaret Gates have returned from a visit to the California expositions and British Columbia Mr Benjamin I Jacobson arrived In Washington yesterday to join Mrs Jacob son who Is visiting her parents Dr and Mrs I Hough or a short time Mr Jacobson Is in charge of the commissary department of the Panama Canal and Is In the United States on a business trip a 4 The marriage of Miss Florence Anna Thompson daughter of Mr and Mrs Wil mot Thompson and Mr Christopher Herman Pope of Washington will take place Saturday October IS at St James Church Goshen A reception win follow the ceremony at the home of Mr and Mrs Thompson Mrs Winiam Burr Harrison with her children and her niece Miss Mary Wheeler Vest has Teturned to her home in street from Grove Hill near Sandy Spring Md Mr and Mrs Alexander Bentley have returned to Washington after spending the summer months at Ocean City Md with Mrs Bentley sister in law Mrs Perry Miller They have given up their apartment at the Highlands and are with Mrs Bentleys mother Mrs II Miller of 2610 Cathedral avenue for the Inter Among those who were booked to sail on the Duca DAbruzzl jesterday were Mrs Wflbur Keblinger wife of the American consul at Malta and Dabney Keb linger Mr James Parmalee is at the Shore ham for a few days Miss Catherine Crltcher has closed her cottage at Provlncetown Mass and has returned to the Woodley for the winter Going to California Miss Maud Howell Smith win be at her summer home Idle Hour the Potomac until the middle of October when she will go to California Miss Smith will represent the United Daughters of the Confederacv at their annual convention which convenes in San Francisco on October 0 Miss Kmtna Gray of the Ontario has returned to Washington after having epent the summer on the coast of Maine Mrs Armistead Rust and her daughter Mrs William Meade Coul ling have returned to Washington and are at their apartment at the Lionsdale after pasfhg part of the summer In the West and the rest at their country home In Virginia Mr Tieman deputy commis eioner of pensions and Mrs Tieman hae as their guests Mr and Mrs John Hays and little daughter of Missouri for whom they entertained at a card party on Friday etenlng Miss Mabel Klrby will return to Washington this week after spending the summer in and about New York city and at the seashore While In New Tork Miss Klrby studied under Carl 21 Alvlene the ballet master The marriage Is announced at Ottawa of Miss Carolyn Louise Tamplett daughter of Capt and Mrs Henry Haveiock Cameron to Mr Allen Cam Dr and Mrs Leech Return Dr and Mrs Olin Leech have returned to the city About 160 people obsembta last evening at the Toung Womens Christian Association vacation lodge at Cherrydale Va for a home gathering The lodge and grounds were beautifully decorated with Japanese lanterns which with the aid of the full moon made an enchanting scene A rustic bridge and new walk have been added this year to the equipment of the lodge through the efforts of the Indoor Outdoor Club Miss Elizabeth Pierce made the address of welcome and Mrs Thomas Mitchell the chairman of the lodge committee announced the program Waltz Pink was danced on the lawn by students of the esthetic class of the association Several recitations and a musical sketch were given In the living room by the lodge Miss Ruth Keeney of Le Roy the new educational director of the association was Introduced and spoke briefly of the plans for the activities of her department The lodge will be closed to regular guests October 1 but during thatAmonth will be available for special house parties and club meetings Dr and Mrs George Rlcker will return from their summer outing October 1 Return From Hot Springs Mr and Mrs Kaufman returned home yesterday from Hot Springs where they spent a fortnight Mr and Mrs Thomas McConnell of 41 Fourth street northeast are enter ptainlng Mr and Mrs William Amsden of Manchester Iowa Mrs Amsden Is a sister of Mrs McConnell Miss Jane Corby has lft Washington with a party of friends for the exposition at San Francisco and San Diego Colorado Springs Yellowstone Park and the Grand Canyon Mrs David Frank of Ontario road entertained on Monday evening for her Cjest Miss Marjorle Ah rams of Mont gomery Ala Miss Abrams who had been on the Pacific coast left Washington on Thursday for Montgomery Miss Golda Hecht who was visiting Mrs Max Fisher returned to her home In Baltimore on Monday Miss Cell a Oppenhelmer left Washington on Thursday for Philadelphia She will enter Bryn Mawr this year Miss Elizabeth Jandorf has returned to her home in Newark Mr Sanders of Montreal Canada is visiting his parents Mr and Mrs Al bert Sanders Dr Weinberg of Wheeling Va was the guest of friends in Wash ington last week Miss Adele Goldsmith of Baltimore will come to Washington today to be the guest of Miss Beatrice Halm Mr and Mrs Marx and Miss Daisy Marx returned to Washington on Frl day from New York where they went to attend the Marx Moms wedding Mrs Lawrence Gassenheimer Is In Philadelphia visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Welnrlch Mrs David Sanger has returned from Cincinnati where she spent two months visiting relatives Mr and Mrs A Simon of Montlcello Flau are guests of their son in law and Store Hours AM to PJt Very stylish Lace Shoes is i i 8 8 ft I I i igg5 Dame Fashion decrees Lace Shoes for women and young women for this fall and winter Whatever Dame Fashion decrees you may be sure to find here at Richs especially if that particular fashion has the seal of approval of the smart dressers of New York This very exclusive effect here illustrated shows one of the up to the minute styles in patent leather black Russia or Bronze with cloth tops A great many others All at 600 Ten one Street Corner Tenth JiBKJBV4raJ3TO3iitt nlijjTP CHARMING YOUNG MATRON OF CONGRESS SET TO LEAVE FOR MARYLANp CAPITAL HETM VftissssssssssssssssssK VV SSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsV IRO SBBBBBBBSSftW fVX JBBBBBBBBbK 7A i SIB kKP isssssssssssssssssssssilM JssssK 4 issssssssHlsssssflHssssssiX fPV IsssssslsslssssssslHBiW bbbMt 1Hh9iK qHMBHjv sswHv ibbbbbbKLbbsbbhSbW ib1bsWPTO LsWOTPwiaTessLsMSv sHaHPiHs ai HbbbbbbbbbW ff LbbbbVbbbMLbbW Wk LbbbbbbbbbbbbI ST wmmA Wf BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBPajfBtkmTTfE tf YOr MRS ALSTON SIMPSON AND BABY Wife and child of Lieut Simpson Mrs Simpson who is the daughter of Senator Hoke Smith will leave soon for Annapolis where her husband has been ordered for a post graduate course Backless9 Evening Gowns Soon To Be Part of Miladys Wardrpbe Philadelphia Sept 25 It has been remarked In several Instances that the fashionable evening gown to be really and truly fashionable must have a great deal of transparency about It And no wonder for what Is more becoming to a cnarming woman than a lovely fluffy gown In white or rainbow shadings trimmed with the most attractive of trimmings natural tinted flowers Metallic fabrics of all kinds are very popular too A little gown which created quite a sensation at one of the recent New Tork openings was made with a bodice of silver tissue sleeveless with straps of flowers over each shoulder and a wide tulle skirt pastel shades pink blue pale yellow violet The effect was decidedly jouthful and would make an excellent gown for the debutante Camisole tops are very much In vogue as shown by todays Illustration The sleeveless gown has been with us for a season or more but the backless model has yet to become fashionable This little dance gown Is made of pink silk net a sort of watermelon pink which is among the newer evening shades for winter A strange thing about this tint la that while It shows ud wonderfully at night under artificial light It is almost too garish In the daylight The shops make a point of showing it In the proper setting Goldenrod satin Is used on the drop skirt over which are draped myriad folds and looplngs of filmy net The petaled edges of the underskirt are shown petticoat like at the hem The girdle is silver metallic cloth with garlands of natural colored pink flowers at the shoulders and the back of thelkirt Hoops and Pantalettes Tor Winter Fashions Prediction Of Designer of Costumes daughter Mr and Mrs Alfred WolI JPark road Washington having sold berg their residence on Wheaton road Miss Miriam Franc spent afew das in Baltimore during the week Miss Franc graduated from Goucher College in the spring and Is now entered In the University of Pennsylvania Miss Irma Lowensteln of Nashville Tenn Is at Washington She will be a pupil of the Academy of the Holy Cross this winter Mr Carmody announces the marriage of his daughter Ellen Frances to Mr John OConnelU Jr of Derby Gnn on April 17 1915 at St Marys Church Alexandria Va Mr Joseph Hanllne has resumed his studies In electrical engineering at the Catholic University Mr and Mrs Gusdorf entertained Tuesday evening twenty five friends of their son Melvln In honor of his 21st birthday A diamond stick pin was presented to Mr Gusdorf Mr and Mrs Cohen have as their guest their nephew Mr Charles Fruend of St Louis Mo 0 Gnests for the A Reunion Mrs A Hoffheimer will arrive this morning from Norfolk and will be the guest of Mr and Mrs Sol Minster Miss Harriet FeUows of Springfield Mo Is the guest of Capt and Mrs James A Mayes 1S50 Ontario place Mr and Mrs Slgfried Fantl are spending Ihe week at New York Mr and Mrs Helm gave a birthday party at their residence 1008 street northeast last Wednesday In honor of their daughter Flora Lee she being 1 years old Among those invited were Mrs Morris Mr and Mrs Helm Jr Mr and Mrs Bodlne Jr Miss Edna Cornell Mildred Booth May Hagan Florence Sutton Catharine Hughes Euzella Palmer Bertha Teague Clar Ofenatein Maizle Omearo Carol Tpmlin Frank Spade a Joseph DeLuca Charles Ocala Max Dobbins Skelton Higgins Harry Russell FraQk Ruth Joseph Amante Lewis Kassln Allen Sparrow Walter Helnerd Harold Thlele William Thlele and Victor Perkins Misses Edith May Farr and Grace Lillian Richardson have returned from a visit to Wynes Island Falmouth Va KENSINGTON SOCIETY Miss Annie Galley has returned from Ocean City Lewis Merriam and family left Thursday for New Tork Miss Dorothy Herrmann has entered Swarthmore College Gordon Chance has gone to resume his studies at Culver Ernest Hartshorns has returned to Dartmouth College Mr and Mrs Rusk will close their home on Warner place this week and move to their residence vcn Belmont street Washington The Mothers Club held a meeting in the schoolhouse on Friday afternoon for the purpose of planning the work for the coming winter Mr and Mrs Irwin Linton have returned from Seaside where they have been for six weeks John Butler and family have moved to their home at Eighteenth street and Miss Mabel Flynn gave an Informal dance last week foi a number of young people at her home on Metropolitan avenue Among those present were Misses Virginia and Anne Wilson Dorothy Herrmann Camby Ray of Coles ille Laura Filer Ellen Chapn Ruther and Gretchen Cooke ElolseButler Rebecca Warthen Mary SInscell and Messrs Wilson Townsend Joe Reading Stedman Prescott Bruce Cleveland Hubert Chappell Lawrence Smoot Arthur Chapin AUisoif Chapin Elliott Adams Gordon Chance Sidney Forbes and Wilfred WhlteA The party was chaperoned by Mrs Herbert Keene Mrs Harst Mrs A Zirkle and Mrs A Hess Golf Is the Autumn Sport at White Sulphur Springs Special to The Washington Post Whjte Sulphur Springs Sept 23 The early autumn season has been ushered In this week with many social gayetles and Interest In sports has been more than usually keen on account of the opening of the new 18 hole golf course The course was designed by Charles Blair MacDonald of New York Mrs Robert I Hltt and Mrs Morris Evans of Washington expect to reach here early next week for the autumn season Mrs Lloyd Lowndes who has been here since early in the summer with her daughterMiss Elizabeth Lowndes gave a dinner for Walter de Courcey Poult ney and James Carey of Baltimore Mrs William Iw Vanderbllt has returned to New Tork Mr Howard Hamilton and Mrs Matthew Alan Hamilton are other Bal timoreans Included In the arrivals this week and from Washington were Messrs Stanley Fischer Edwards Edwards and Mr and Mrs Golden Donaldson TODAYS BEAUTY SUGGESTIONS Face powder simply covers up an unattractive complexion and leaves no lasting benefits Thosewho have tried a simple spurmax face lotion find It much better as It removes skin dlscol orations such as freckles and tan and makes the skin smooth white and velvety This lotion Is made by dissolving four ounces of spurmax in one half pint hot water then adding two teaspoonsful glycerin This complexion beautifler does not rub off or show like powjder and gives a more refined appearance It removes both shlniness and sallowness rapidly giving the akin a permanent healthy youthful appear ance An especially fine shampoo for this weather can be had at trifling expense by dissolving a teaspoonful of canthrox In a cup of hot water Pour slowly on scalp and massage briskly This creates a soothing cooling lather that dissolves and removesall dandruff excess oil and dirt Rinsing leaves the scalp spotlessly clean soft and pliant while the hair takes on a glossy richness of natural color also a flufflness which makes It seem very much heavier than it la After a canthrox shampoo arranging the hafr is a pleasure Adv to me on similar occasions and I chuckled Jlr Kellys residence abroad evidently has not atrophied his American abllltv to hit stralirht frnm tho shoulder Taking a long sip of the auto lemonade with which he had thoughtfully provided roe I asked him it ne naan a few constructive sug American Artist in Feminine Attire Just Back From Parisraises US Womenat Doubts Their Wis domGivesF6ur Laws Correct Dressing i Br MAHOIJER1TB MttOERS MARSHALL flw ora aepi ztrm tne matter Ithnnirht of th nini Pmii of dressy the American woman shows I Polret and Jacques VWorth had served greaier luqepenaencejifiBJii me woman I or anyotner nation vatMt is an independence not always tempered wltK wisdom Sartorial Individuality Is an excellent thng sartorial willfulness may be disastrous The woman who without any previous study of herself or of the art of dress says to her dressmaker I want this costume stf I gestlons for American women on the vi curecx dressing Fonriaws in Correct Dressing Here are the four laws to observe In correct gowning which he gives rn Dress at home The oersonal Ity tnust be expressed Very definitely Intimacy and surroundings giving cor rect setting tor rree play of dlsposl tlon and temperament The psychol ogy of coloring may here be exagger ated as the freedom and grace of each Individual thrives In such surroundings If the Individual in question be rather calm of nature she might ordi narily be supposed to surround herself with cold tones and grays But the contrary is the thing that should be observed For artistic balance a choice of warm colors should be used and with something of the gray or blue 1ft fluence This can Tesult In nothing but a pleasing harmony The boudoir of madam should be decorated In accord ance with this scheme Not Conspicuous on Street No 2 Street dress The person of refinement should not be conspicuous on the street therefore strict somber ness of tone must be the rule It may be slightly relieved by a gentle Intro duction of a clearer tone In the same line of colors Very little white Is preferable for this type of costume The chapeau should be In the same tone as the costume or to harmonize with the shade of th hair Shoes and gloves should be In the same tones with the possible exception of the gloves which by preference should match the hair or the hat thereby gaining a desired effect of three spots of contrast As the hands are the first instrument of the mind it is very ap propriate that they should be of tone assoclted with the make up of the head One must always remember that the face should be the clearest tone value in the ensemble for street attire In reference to tailored costumes all white costumes are only appropriate for brilliant sunshine and green fields most especially when the sunburn gives a ijeeded touch of warm color to tne race Tones to Match Complexion No 3 Dress for afternoon tea or calling A woman will do Veil In se lectlng her color note for the costume to observe the following rule She who may be of blond complexion should dress In tones that grade either to or from the tone of the hair and perhaps a small noteof the same color as her eyes should be used either directly under the face or at the waistline This presents elegance and harmony and accentuatea the delicacy of the color lng in the face and hands As brunettes are very much more decided In type and usually very magnetic their object should be to find a proper balance of harmony by attiring themselves In shades that approach the cold colors Dresses for Evening Weir No 4 Dresses for evening wear In order to attain an effective brilliancy1 1 the contrast should be very marked The most successful Idea is to bring out the color of the hair by some very opposing color Blondes will grace advantageously their personal charms by dressing In warm or darker tones otherwise in pure white Too much use of pastel shades have a tendency to render the personality very Indistinct Brunettes display their charms to best advantage by gowning themselves In light tints or cold tones White is excellent for both blondes and brunettes because the artificial lights cannot coarsen the texture of the skin which is oftener the case in the coldness of daylight when white Is used White haired women should wear only dark tones for evening And now tell me what were going to wear next winter I urged In con clusion Two winter fashions according to Mr Kelly will be hoop skirts and pan teieiies I think that will be about all Gossard Corset because Twant it so maybe compared only to an Impulsive unreasoning I cniia That lsthe acute and not too flattering analysis of our sartorial talents made by Eugene Carroll Kellya young American whohas designed costumes for most of he great Parisian dressmaking establishments and who is to stage the fashion extravaganza which under French and American auspices is to be produced at Carnegie Hall on October 7 8 and 9 Considers Dress an Art Born and brought up in this country Mr Kelly has spent the last six years In Paris and is the personal friend of manyvdjstlngulshed French artists in dress He considers it an art and is Interested In It as such I had seen Mr Kelly quoted to the effect that in her dealings with her dressmaker the American woman showed more Independence than the French woman and I went to ask him about this apparent sartorial survival of the spirit of 76 He qualified It as you have observed It Is not that I would discourage the cultivation of Individuality he went on I believe In that but Its true expression depends upon a knowledge of oneself and of art The woman who would dress well should have this knowledge It is not true Independence for the American woman to say to her dressmaker as she often does I like these two costumes but I want you to put the waist of one with the skirt of the other or again I want you to change this design you have made for me so that It may resemble my friends costume which becomes her so welL Such decisions are mere whims Refuses to Sell Hat I know an American woman with beautiful white hair who went to one of the most famous deslgners of hats In Paris and was shown a hat which suited her type to perfection But she promptly insisted that for the pink rose with which it was adorned should be substituted a silver one My friend the designer explained to her that such a change would kill the natural sheen of the hair and finally said I cannot sell you the hat madame unless you take It as it is I cannot allow It to go out as representative of my establishment with the change which you suggest In the end the woman took the unchanged hat and all her friends declared that she never looked so well In her life Spoil Work of Modistes Of course outside the large cities most American women cannot find dressmakers who know any more about the art of dress than do their customers Therefore it is easy for the women to make suggestions and have them carried out How essential then that by the careful study of themselves and of correct colors and forms women should know how to direct those who make their clothes Tou dont think American women dress well I asked the brown haired blue eyed serious young critic who sat opposite me I think there are probably more well dressed women In America than In France he promptly acknowledged There are women here who spend proportionately large sums of money on their clothing In New Tork es pecilly I find much smartness American women have splendid figures Fond of Daring Models But they are too fond of the extreme styles the daring models which most French women of good taste leave alone It is a saying among Parisian costumers that American buyers choose their worst rather than their best designs Many American women are not sufficiently careful of detail They wear too many somber shades too few warm colors Often they do not know how to arrange their heads so that hair hat and face form one beautiful design And they overdo the tailor made using It for the street the tea the opera A i bbBUbbbbbbbbbbbbI ossamji WmsGQzm1 1 CfiMrtf For School and College Girls Squawman Warns Friends Against Romance With Indian Maidens Special to The Washlnrton Post rrhisaeo SeDt 25 Boys said Harry Campbell I was once a squaw man Boys said Can Pell dont you never marry no squaw Before I moved to civilization here In Kolz Cook county lit I lived in Chicago and before that In 1910 and 11 I was United States Indian agent down on the Muckleshott reservation around Auburn Wash where I was stationed This girf that I sued for divorce today yes i sued for divorce thats how I come to tell this story was as pretty a berry as there was in the whole reservation She was a Slwash and lived there with her family Her name was Blanche Courvllle and she was a graduate qf Haskell Indian College Then We Packed Our Kettles On December 12 1911 we were married in Enumclaw Wash We hung around the neighborhood a few weeks and then we packed kettles and hiked to Chicago Well we lasted there exactly five months I could see her gettln moody and restless and klnda pepless you know without ginger Then on June 12 of tlfat year 1912 she suddenly begins packin her duds How now Mrs Campbell I asked Im Blanche Courvllle from now on she sings back Then all of a sudden she gets excited Im tired of this big city life she shrieks give me the land and the skies and the stars and the winds and the birds and the grasses and the free open spaces Just Naturally Rhapsodising Well now she was Just naturally rhapsodizing just like one of these books of the Joy of the road written by long haired tramps Tou oughnt to have such like sentimentssentiments Mrs Harry Campbell I remonstrated pretty severely Look here now dont you realize youre a graduate of Haskell Indian Colleger Well with that she up and what do ou suppose she does She just grabs from the wall about Kalf a hundred ornaments shed brought along from home that Is theyd always been ornaments so long as theyd hung on that wall but theyd used to be regular weapons of warfare whereby Blanche Courvtlles ancestors had used to wallop deer and fish and white men with Impartiality Well boys thats all This call of the wild bug had got her bad and she Just beat me up with those ancient arrows and spears Then she trundled em all on her shoulder and from that day to this ah dark Is my lot I aint never set on her ROCKVILLE SOCIETY The new Autumn and Win ter models lend themselves especially adaptable to the new trend of fash ion Special attention given to all fittings by our graduate corsetieres Mail Orders Solicited 1112 Street Main 6535 lCORSJ2T 7hs3rLact In Jront 19orh Wyhinglon tfulhif uarfinMe dmariif Store Hours 9 A to 6 VISITORS TO WASHINGTON Are cordially invited to inspect these highly interesting displays of Autumn Apparel The New Fashions for Autumn EXCLUSIVE MODELS for STEEET DRESS EVENING TRAVEL AND GENERAL WEAR Are assembled in the various departments interpreting the correct Fall Styles as conceived by the foremost modistes of Paris and New York These authentic displays will be intensely interesting to discriminating women who await authoritative models before selecting fall and winter outfits SUITS DRESSES COATS WAISTS MILMNERY FURS AND ACCESSORIES Streettjrttei31iirteenth Mr and Mrs Samuel Haines of Laytonsvllle this county have announced the engagement of their daughter Miss Ruth Marjorle Haines and Ernest Hawkins of Etchlson The wedding will take place late in October Dr and Mrs George Lewis and Mr and Mrs David Warfield returned to their homes here a few days ago from a visit to the San Francisco exposition Mrs Orjher Stout and little daughter spent several days In Rockvllle recently stopping en route from West Virginia where they visited Mrs Stoufs parents Dr and Mrs William Andrews to their home In Florida Miss Louise Larcombe left a few days ago for New Tork to take up the study of art at Pratt Institute Mrs Ellen Hlatt and daughter Miss Marguerite left early In the week to spend thewlnter In Washington Mr and Mrs Gray and daughters Misses Bertha and Edith and Miss Mary Tuttle have returned to Washington after spending the summer at the home of Mr and Mrs Joseph Reading here Mr and Mrs John Bogley of Friendship Heights have announced the engagement of their daughter Miss Leila Marie Bogley and James Dulln J4tof Washington The wedding will take place October 20 Mr and Mrs Alfred Ray wjio recently son their home near Rockvllle are temporarily located In Washington but expect to return to this county in the near future Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss CarrieC England daughter of the late John England of this place and William Clark They will be married In October The condition of Leonard Nlchol I son St who has been 111 In a Wash Ington hospital for ten days Is report 1 ed to be much Improved He Is ex pected to return home within a few days 1 WEDDING GIFTS Have you a wedding gift to buy Are you perplexed Selecting the brides gift wontbe a hard matter If you allow us to help you for weve made special provision for wedding gltts Here youll find assembled an assortment which is unequaled In this locality for either variety beauty or price A FEW SUGGESTIONS FROM OUR LARGE STOCKS 200 Sterling Silver Tea Strainers 250 to 1350 values Choice Sterling Silver pierced pattern 12 in Bread Trays 113 1 A Cfk values OlltOU Sheffield Silver Plate Bread Trays and Sandwich Plates choice of 2 Cft eight patterns 00 value 0JmU FREE GRAVIG Washington Souvenir Spoons of Sterling Silver 100 to 300 We have been selling quality Jewelry silver and glass ware diamonds and watches to the people of the National Capital for 51 years and enjor an enviable reputation for enduring satisfaction Our expert watch and Jewelry repairers are an assurance to you of reliable repair work no matter how Intricate the requirement SCHMEDTIE BROS GO DIAMONDS JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE 704 Seventh Street When Yon Buy a Typewriter buy a reliable machine from a reliable firm at a fair price and save yourself annoyance and trouble of the cheap typewriter We sell a guaranteed TTaderwood Monareu or Reraise ton for 3000 Smith S4250 Oliver S37SO Royal 93OJ0O Reatlag aad Repalrlag General Typewriter Co 616 14U Street NSV Pfcoae MC Long Felt Need Supplied bj The tiirfffflPJ INSTITUTE Drink and Drug Cases Successfully Treated Atolot prlracy Home comforts 5 din eer Competent pbjslcian and none la at tendance OPES BAT AMD NIGHT LI ten tore free to aaj addresa All corn monicaUons strictly ronfldeatlal 17th and Mtav TV WashlBKton I i Fbone Alain 3759 LOANS HORNING Betee Ta loath end of Blsbway Eridte rree aatomoMI from trth aud aw BBANCHEJ OW fkOt UPRARV I Better the day better the deed Dine here today Youll be I satisfied I Half a Million Heals a Year.

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