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2 tfJlri fr frifv rWWgr wrr THE WASHINGTON POST FRIDAY NOTEMBER 24 1910 3 BaBffBSTaaggyBaaaaaBa 1 fl SOloodward Xotbrop New York WASHINGTON Pari MENS DRESS CLOTHES AND WHAT TO WEAR WITH THEM To appear correctly attired for the theater evening functions dances dinners receptions and occasions demanding dress clothes is easily attained in our Mens Store where the absolutely proper things have been selected for you Our Dress Clothes and Accessories will give you that assurance that comes to those who know they are irreproachably attired and give a freedom and grace to the wearer that has much to do with the enjoyment of the occasion DRESS CLOTHES Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits of handsome materials correct in every detail of style and workmanship either conservative or form tracing with full silk lining and silk sleeves The variety of sizes is sufficient to fit most every man These are elegant garments and are priced to suit FULL DRESS SUITS three pieces 2850 40 45 and 55 FULL DRESS SUITS two pieces 25 35 40 and 50 TUXEDO SUITS three pieces 25 35 and 50 TUXEDO SUITS two pieces 2250 30 and 45 FULL DRESS SUITS with Tuxedo Coats to match 60 This combination gives you both a dress suit and a tuxedo suit at moderate cost WALKING OR CUTAWAY FROCKS AND VESTS 25 30 and 40 GRAY STRIPED DRESS TROUSERS 5 to 10 DRESS OVERCOATS full silk lining 25 30 35 40 and 60 DRESS WAISTCOATS for full dress and tuxedo wear fine pique and silks 3 to 10 Main floor Tenth street HI I III BBrSarSaEf a SBrSarSarSarSm oroooooanoDoanooaoacxaoQoooaQODnoao is jniJaii a ui tjiuai i ugl 111 nauuuai vauuai -a eee Lend Varied Gayeties to Late Autumns aaoaaoooTOaOTDOoaOTTOQO EMBASSADOR and Mme Riano Hosts at Dinner California Entertained by Japanese Ambassador Mrs Lane Hostess Theater Box Parties and Other Early Gayeties HE Spanish Ambassador Mme Riano were hosts at dinner last evening when they entertained eighteen guests at the embassy on Sixteenth street The Japanese Ambassador Mr Aim aro Sato entertained a company at dinner last evening of California delegates to the American Federation of Labor conference The eompany In cluded Mr and Mrs John OConnell Mr Michael Casey Mr James Wilson Mr Paul Scharrenberg Mr Daniel Hog gerty Mr Michael McQuIre Mr Patrick Flynn Mr Frederick Ely Mr Andrew Furuseth Mr Suxukl and the following members of the embassy staff Mr Tanakl the counselor Mr Shrratorl Mr Iwate and Mr Yamamoto Mrs Lane wife of the Secretary of the Interior Miss Margaret Wilson the commissioner of Indian affairs and Mrs Cato Sells were guests of Mrs William Hamilton Bayly yesterday afternoon at the Kadman Tslanlna concert at the National Theater Mrs Bayly also had with her her cousin Mme Lorentssn of Bremen Germany who Is visiting her Miss Mary Mackaye to Be Maid of Honor at Sisters Wedding Newport Nov 23 Miss Dorothy Mackaye whose marriage to Lieut Sari Mettger will take place on December has ohosen her sister Miss Mary Mackaye as maid of honor and Lieut Metager will have a best man Lieut John Wegan TJ A Mlia Rosa Anne Qrosvenor returned today after a visit of several days at New York Lieut Commander William Puleston 8 and Mrs Puleston will leave on December 15 for China where Mr Puleston will take up his new duties at the Aslatio station MaJ Davis Prloe A retired Miss Aline Prloe and Miss Marv Mack and aye left for New York this evening to attend the Army and Navy football game on Saturday to this city to attend the tea and theater party following which Dr and Mrs Hopkins are giving for their debutante daughter Miss Anne Hopkins Among the first of the many hospitalities which are being planned for Miss Hopkins is an Informal dance whloh will be given by her grandmother Mrs A Hopkins at her home at Edgemoor Gen and Afrs Weaver Entertain Gen Erasmus Weaver chief of the coast artillery and Mrs Weaver were hosts last evening at a dinner party of 48 covers at the Army ana Navy Club entertaining in compliment to the coast artillery officers stationed In Washington and their wives DRESS HABERDASHERY The most fashionable styles that have been produced by makers whose creations have the highest standing The fact that we show them is a guarantee of their correctness Plain Linen and Pique Bosom Shirts 150 and 200 Linen and Pique Plaited Boson Shirts 200 Plain Linen with detached cuffs 160 Plalted bosom Shirts for wear with afternoon or frock coats 150 and 200 Collars in new shapes straight or wing 15c and 25c Ties plain figured and striped 50c and 100 Figured Silk Dress Ties 100 Reefers of gros grain peau de soie or knitted silks 100 to 1000 Studs gold plated and pearl 50c and 100 Cuff Links gold plated and pearl 1 150 and 2 Jewelry Bets Pearl and gold plated Shirt Studs and Cuff Buttons 250 Silk and Opera Hats The new shapes and blocks of best quality 600 DRESS SHOES AND PUMPS Pearl Set Studs Cuff Links and Vest Buttons 2 Pearl and Silver Dress Sets Vest buttons cuff links and shirt studs 350 Enameled and Silver Dress Sets Cuff links and studs 500 Sautoir or Ribbon Watch Guards white and black with pearl or gold plated slides 100 and 150 Dress Gloves fine selected skins of the best imported makes 150 200 and 225 Socks plain black 50c 1 150 and 2 Socks black with self or white clocks 1 150 2 Walking Sticks 100 to 1200 Fine Handkerchiefs plain and corded 50c 75c 100 and 150 An interesting party dining at the I Army and Navy Club last evening were Gen and Mrs John A Lejsune Col TtriiH Trittn assistant to the and Mrs Dion Williams Ma and Mrs WUF1 ware Wellington Jones Mai Allle Will ed Ytevnlnr at their Um Capt and Mrs Jesse Dyer home in Nineteenth street when their fm guests Included the Attorney General and Mrs Thomas Bnn Mrs Rufu iu oTrt Mm uurn inn nia vji i rrrnn Tnrtd Mr and Mrs Richardson In point of style quality consideration for comfort and distinctively elegant appearance this footwear will take its place with that generally much higher priced Patent Leather Dance or Dress Shoe plain and handsome model with fine quality black cloth top and soft flexible Juniper belting leather soles that respond easily to the pressure of the foot especially desirable for the dancer 600 pair Patent Leather Pumps for dress or dancing specially made to give snug fit around the sides and over the instep but without binding or cutting very light weight with flexible Jumper soles 600 pair A Dull Coltskin Pump with light weight welt sole having the inset grip in the sole of the toe especially desirable for dancing 500 pair PATENT LEATHER BUTTON SHOES FOR DRESS OR SEMI DRESS WEAR Patent Leather for dress or street wear or for the man who likes an especially dressy business shoe fits as perfectly and smoothly as a glove dull kidskin top 600 pair Patent Coltskin Button Shoes with cloth top New English last of particularly refined character and model 500 pair Main floor Tenth street Gibson Miss Fltts and Mr Francis Cafley Shearer Capt Edwin McClellan Capt Ralph Key ser and Dr Stepp Another party dln insr together at the club were Col and Mrs John Russell Comdr and Mrs William Jeffers Comdr and Mrs Hayne Ellis Comdr and Mrs Harris Wiley and The French Ambassador and Mme tj ya hnr nartv yesterday the SehellinB concert at I Lanlng Miss Elisabeth tkipo nnrt their euests Included Comdr Wilson Brown Mrs Redfleld wife of the Secretaryof Commerce and Miss Sarah Lee The Spanish Ambassador and Mme Riano had as their guests Mrs Robert Lansing Mrs George Peabody Eustls and the military attache of the embassy ri Mme TTrcullu Mrs Buckner JDANDOM Stories of Society Circles in America and Abroad Revealed in Aspects Grave and Gay Functions at WhichWealth and Fashion Assemble White Sulphur Springs Nov 11 and Mrs John Mages of New York have bought pair of high class riding and driving horses one of which Aristocrat won the blue ribbon In his own class at the Qreenbrlef summer horse show at the Meadows They will be shipped to Aiken In the early spring for the use of Mr and Mrs Magee Mrs Edward Arnold of New York and Bablyon has selected her second saddle mare In Lady Burke Miss Haldeman of Louisville has taken the chestnut gelding Peavlnes Choice and Ledyard Btalr has had I the bay mare Cigarette shipped to his estate in New Jersey Miss Adele Blow who is hunting with Mrs AUan Potts pack the Castle Hill hounds at Gordonsvllle Vs has added the gray hunter Greywlngs to her stiJng Thomas Harris Powers has returned from Philadelphia Arriving today for the cure are Mrs Ladd Howell and her daughter Mrs George Willing of Chestnut Hill Philadelphia to Join Mrs Carl Welch who will spend the winter In the Casino cottage Commander John Enochs was the guest of honor last evening when a number of his friends entertained at a farewell dinner at the Army and Navy Club In compliment to him Com mander Enochs will leave Washington Randolph had with her Mrs Burleson in December when he will take a sea ci uinitrr nni Mme Rltter and i command In addition to Commander Mrs Polk wife of the counselor of the State Department Mrs James Wads worth jr had as her guest Mrs Man devllle Carlisle and others In the audience were Mr and Mrs Hennen Jen nines Mrs Harriet Blaine Beale Mrs Harts Mrs Warder Mrs James Mitchell Mrs Victor Kauff mann and Mrs Edmund Pendleton Diplomat Goe to Hot Spring CROWDS FOR REUNION Interest Growing Throughout South In nig Event Here Next May being received LECTURES ON ART JEWELRY Krnn reports being received eerj the committee the indications potm to a most successful reunion of he flitted Confederate Veterans and the Sons of the Confederate Veterans held here May 2S next en Andrew West a distinguished eorgtsn writing from Atlanta sas 1 ltiirtk the dates very suitable and fnme at a time of the year when ie weather Is pleasant and everything 11 he looking beautiful in Washlng I have neer seen as much interest nor neer had at many inquiries about any reunion before Eery one will want to go to Washington at that time a id iou ma expect a large crowd Tt was Gen West who made stlr rc addres at the last reunion at rminirhani Ala in seconding the im nan of Washington as the next of meeting Mini contribution are roming in to finance committee The attend a ice in the Judgment of men trained getttntr together and handling large ssemblsfree will easll reach 200000 pe sons not all veterans by any means but eterans their families and followers To take care of such an affair that is in providing meeting rooms decorations music fireworks parade and a thousand and one things necessary for such an occasion money must be raised and this can only be done by patriotic and business people The finance committee must have MO COO with which finance the reunion The business people will reap a harvest because he crowd will he a money spending one Washington always responds In i a matters or puMic interest eo illingl Frank Gardner Hale Reriewe History From Bones to Todays Gems Frank Gardner Hale of Boston Mass gave a lecture yesterday afternoon on handwrought Jewelrj and enamel under the auspices of the Htlrfaft Srhrtnl In the auditorium to I of the Corcoran Art Gallery In 1475 tt wa first discovered that diamonds could he cut bv the use of diamond dust and Lapidaries soon found that irregular and flawed stones could be made beautiful and valuable by means of cutting said the speaker It Is easy he continued to believe that the earliest form of pins worn were large thorns and then small bones of all aorta carved and ornamented from which was evolved the beautiftjl Jewelry of today He gave a classification of gems and stated that the art of faceting hard stones probably originated in India The diamond cutting done in this country he said is the finest in the world Mr Halelwlll give a series of lessons at the Handicraft School of Washington next week on enameling and hand wrought Jewels An exhibition of handwrought work and enameling will be on exhibition at the Arts and Crafts Studio 731 Seventeenth street until after December 2 CATHOLIC ALUMNAE MEET Will Probably Take Action on Dress Fiction and Theater Baltimore Nov 23 The executive board of the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae met here today to hear reports and to discuss questions of nation wide significance which prob ably will be the basis for resolutions tomorrow The federation will probably go on reoord as opposed to the prevailing modes of dress radical and atheistic works of fiction and certain phases of the modern theater ATHENEUM HOLDS FIRST BALL The Thanksgiving Turkey Cooked Par Excellence When you smell a turkey cooking look out the odors that saturate the house ought to be staying In the pan The new attache of the Danish lega tion and Mrs Askel Wlcnreia wno nnt the nast two days in New York will arrive In Hot Springs Va today And remain there about three weeks before opening their home In Washing ton Miss Frances Moore is wun mem end they remained in New York to en Joy the opera Miss Helen Glblln has gone to Philadelphia to spend a few days with friends on her way to New York to attend the football game tomorrow She Is accompanied by Mr and Miss Kllcoyne Mr and Mrs James Johnson of 1603 Sixteenth street have as their guest the latters sister Mrs Charles Fletcher of Philadelphia One of the features of the benefit performance for the Working Boys Home when Miss Saxtons Do You Believe In Fairies will be given In the Belasco December 12 will be the dance a Polonaise by the younger set of dancers who are in one of the classes chaperoned by Mrs Arthur Le Mrs Charles Campbell ts confined to her home after a painful Injury caused by an automobile She wa knocked down upon the street and seriously though not dangerously Injured Assistant Attorney General and Mrs George Carroll Todd have taken an apartment at the Highlands for this winter Dumbtll Ware Wedding Supper and Dance Attended by Washington Society Folk The Spanish American Atheneum held its first annual ball at the Ebbltt last night The organisation is corn It must nosed of local residents Interested In and liberally for this the promeUon 0f Spanish culture here and the dissemination of Information INDIAN CONCERT A SUCCESS I looking to the maintenance of friendly I commercial relations between the i United States Latin American coun Princeas Tsia tries and Spain Supper was followed By a aanee Many prominent society folk were marked In the party Among them were Dr Anderson Mrs Jennie Berliner Robert Dodson William Faulkner Mies Helen Bauskett Dr Arturo I Ouerra BefSora Resarlo Munez de Morrison Dr Gustavo I Guerra Miss Edith I Keleey Pierre Kennerly looker and Warren The committee In charge was composed of Capo Rodrlgues Sefiora Morrison Miss Blanche Chad well Mr Faulkner Miss Kelee Mr Warren Mr and Mrs Peter Connelly and Mrs I Berliner The atheneum numbers among Its members the officers of the Pan AmericanAmerican Union the Ambassadors and Ministers of the Latin American countries represented here and many officers of state of this rorernraent including Secretary of State Lansing The marriage of Miss Algle Ware daughter of Mrs James Ware formerly of Montgomery Ala to Mr Howard Murray Dumbell Jr took place yesterday afternoon at 530 oclock In the apartment of the brides brother in law and sister Mr and Mrs John Cobbs Jr in the Cordova The Rev Dumbell of Delhi father of the bridegroom performed the ceremony In the presence of the Immediate families only The bride was attended by Miss Frances Dusinberre of Port Washington Long Island her maid of honor and the best man was Mr George Dumbell brother of the bridegroom The bride was given in marriage by her brother in law Mr Cobbs She wore her traveling suit of dark blue velour with blue silk beaver hat and she wore a corsage of bride roses and orchids The maid of honor was In white crepe de chine and carried pink roses The decorations of the apartment were all in white and green The bride and bridegroom left Immediately after the ceremony for a trip South to the White Sulphur and Hot Springs They will be at home later on In Norfolk Va On Wednesday evening Mrs Ware mother of the bride entertained a company of her daughters friends at a supper at the Cordova following the rehearsal Enochs the guests were Commander and Mrs William Galbralth Mr and Mrs Lyman Pratt Miss Carolyn Nash Miss Alys Downing Miss Catherine Harlow Miss Evelina Gleaves Miss Georgia Schofleld Miss Edith Blair Miss Marlon Leutse Capt Powell Commander Steele Commander Staton Commander Major Commander Milne Commander Jackson Lieut Fisher Lieut Watson and Paymaster Conger Miss Rose Wood has returned to Washington and joined her mother Mrs Bryson Wood at their home In Florida avenue after a visit to Mrs Harry Parr jr In Baltimore Mrs Thomas Heap has gone to San Antonio Tex to join her husband who is now stationed at Fort Sam Houston Mrs Heap will remain there until her husband ts ordered home Miss Kathryn Lear who was the guest of Mrs Edward Gorman of Phlladelpola last month Is spending this week at Atlantic City Mrs Jacob MIkel entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs Gorman and Miss Lear Visitor Front Out of Town Mr a MoOonvllle of St Paul arrived here yesterday for a visit to her daughter Miss Constance MoConvllle who la attending school here She Is stopping at the Wlllard where her daughter is with her for a few days Mr and Mra John Scott of Chicago also are at the Wlllard for a few days Mra John Hewson and Miss Georgia Schofleld will not be at home on Sunday afternoon but will reoelve the following Sunday Mrs Eugene Shlnkle of Spokane Wash will arrive today and will be the guest of her sister Mrs James Pryor Tarvln Mrs Tarvln has cards out for a reoeptlon and dance December 8 at the Wlllard In honor of Miss Mattle Marachall Curd of Louisville Ky who will arrive December for a visit to Mrs Tarvln Mra Tarvlns son Mr John Belt will receive with Mrs Tarvln and will have a numW of New York friends over for the re ception and dance Capt and Mra Edwin Gunner who have been guests of Mrs Sturgtn at Chatham Courts hav sailed for Capt Gunners post at Panama Mrs Donald McKalg of Plttsburrh who Is the guest of her parents Mr and Mrs James Morris Morgan was the guest of honor at a luncheon yesterday given by Dr and Mrs William Claytor Mrs Hunt Thompson entertained at luncheon yesterday In compliment to Miss Margaret Clark one of this seasons debutantes Dmngerfield Lewis and Miss Lucy Rets Are Married New York Nov 13 Dainger fleld Lewis a son of the late Dalngerfleld Lewis and Mrs Carter Penn Lewis of Virginia and Miss Lucy Rels a daughter of Mr and Mrs Will lam Rels of Greenwich Conn were married at 4 oclock this afternoon In the chapel of St Georges Church The ceremony was performed by the rector the Rev Carl Relland Mr Lewis la a broker with offices at 10 Wall street and is a member of the Iewls family that numbers among its ancestors the Lees Custises Washing tons and Carters of Virginia Mr and Mrs Lewis left Immediately after the ceremony on a bridal trip They will not decide upon their future home until they return but It will be in New York to attend the opening of the opera Saturday night Mr and Mrs James Jacobs entertained at a house party at their home The Oaks Ardwlck Md November 18 and 19 In honor of Miss Ella A Pon tler of San Antonio Tex whose engagement to Mr Edward Lewis of Washington was recently announced Indoor and outdoor sports suitable to the season were thoroughly enjoyed The guests were Misses Sady I Elinor and Ermlnle Lewis Mrs Lewis Mrs White Mr Edward Lewis Mr Reed McLeod Mr Paul Alvey and Mr Earl Wakeman of Minneapolis Minn Mrs Harold Walker of Mexico has taken Studio House the home of Mr and Mrs Christian Hemmlck for a few months Mrs Hemmlck will leave here by motor on Tuesday for New York She will be at the Colony Club for some time and will Join Mr Hemmlck In Pittsburgh and make visits with relatives in Ohio and will not return to Washington until the spring except for short vistta Cornell Women to Give Danee Going to Army end Navy Game Capt and Mrs James Meads will leave today for New York to attend the Army and Navy game tomorrow They will return to Washington on Sunday 1 admans Music and ninas Voice Delljjht Rig Audience Indian music Idealired and harmon red by Charles Wakefield Cadman omposer planlst who has spent years collecting chants and tunes of the arlou tribes of American Indians and sting and acted bv the Creek Indian 1 im es Tstanina aroused enthusiasm the National Theater yesterdav noon Mr Cadman talked nf the hortgine nil music anl Its rhythms is fV sonts and gae illustrations mds with various native Instruments The ocal Interpretations of the nceas Tsianlna added lmmeasurabb the enjoyment of the program Her olee Is a meno soprano of great natural beauty and uncommon character Mr Cadmans long labors in this particular field and his own beautiful composition have given him a unlaus position in the music world The LlSK ROASTER ts a saver in various ways It retains all the flavor of the meat and cooks It In It saves the labor of basting by hand the juices collect on the top of the pan like dew drops and descend in a mist It saves labor in cleaning the pan Is so shaped that there are no corners It saves fuel a rlm on the bottom prevents burning and distributes the heat evenly inside It saves the turkeyput eight pounds In the roaster and nearly eight pounds will come out Size From 8 to 24 lbs Capacity Priced 175 to 300 TkUlSQtFimGx 1215 St aad 121418 St Mra Harry Howser and her for the weddlnr The decorations were daughters Miss Louise Howser and In yellow and white with yellow chrys anthemums and white roses the can die shades and decorations of the brides cake being of the same tints Mra Marvin Underwood was hostess at a bridge tea yesterday afternoon in compliment to her sister Mrs Hal Steed of Atlanta Oa Mra George Tully Vaughn and Mrs Dan Rudan presided at the tea table whleh had an effective center piece of yellow and white chrysanthemums Mrs Steed who has been the guest of Assistant Attorney General and Mrs Underwood for several weeks will return to Atlanta this evening Mr Andrew Stmms announces the engagement of his daughter Minnie Connolly to Mr Wllmurt Addison Bennett of New York and Atlanta The wedding will take place In December Dr and Mra Nevll Monroe Hopkins will have as their house guests next week Mr and Mra Brooke Hopkins and Mr Philip Lee ef Baltimore Miss Bather Hosmer ef Boston Miss Elisabeth Miss Elizabeth Howser will go to New York today and will attend the Army and Navy game returning to Washington Monday Miss Elizabeth Howser will go to Annapolis next week to attend the Thanksgiving bop at the Naval Academy Miss XSUle Lejeune will lears today for New York to attend the Army and Navy game tomorrow Miss Dorothy Moea of Philadelphia who the house guest of Miss Mar garet Breckinridge will go to New York today for the Army and Navy game but will return to Washington and will again visit Miss Breckinridge Gllmour Amies son of Mr and Mrs Robert Gllmour Amies of this city who Is in his graduating year at Pratts Institute of Art New York received hon orable mention at the expiration of the i school term Mr Amies Is new in the Cataktlls where he is recuperating from a breakdown from orerwork Mr Robert Amies and her daughter Mra William PnrnsU Blandy are leaving The Cornell women of Washington will give a tea dance at Rauschers Thanksgiving afternoon from 3 to 7 Returns of the Penn Cornell football gam will be announced during the afternoonafternoon The patronesses are Mrs Savage Miss Ruth Putnam Mra Hoi ton Mrs Harper Mrs Co vllle Mrs A Bauer Mrs White and Mra Brown The committee In charge Is as follows Miss Jessica Donnelly Mrs George Ashley and the Misses Dorothy Ashley Grace Bennett and Jean Holmes Mrs Sol Smith Russell of New York city and Camden Is the guest of Mr and Mrs Frederick Berger In Garfield street Mrs Russell motored from New York and when she leaves for Camden 8 will be accompanied by Mrs Berger At the Army Navy game In New York on Saturday Mrs Louis Korn will have as guests Mra Helen Woodruff Smith of Stamford Conn and Mrs George Lask of San Francisco Cat Mra Korn will not return to Washington until the first week in December as she will be a house guest of Mrs Smith until that time Miss Lucile Clark daughter of Rep resentative and Mrs Clark of Florida 1 In the city a guest of her brother and sister in law Dr and Mrs Edward Clark Miss Clarks parents and her sister Miss Harriet Clark will arrive before Congress convenes Mr and Mra Harry Frank of New York city have Issued invitations for the wedding of their daughter Martha to Mr Nathaniel Berraan son of Mr and Mra Samuel Berraan 1411 Eighteenth street northwest of this city at the Hotel Savoy on December 31 Beginning with a dinner and reception and closing with a supper Mr and Mrs Joseph A Hartman of 217 Thirteenth street southwest celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Wednesday About 50 relatives and friends many from out of town were present During the afternoon Mr and Mrs Hartman made a bridal tour of the city in an automobile Mr Hartman is T9 years old and hie wife 74 They wers married at Phllllpsburg Pa No vember 21 ISM They have four children Mra Mattle Ellla of Warrenton Va Mrs Kate Fletcher of Beltsvtlle Open 845 A Close 530 BTHSTLXXrjVKItsCTEMe You Can Get Good Looking Good Quality and Stylish Coats Here 1975 To be sure that Is a very low price considering the great increases on the price of materials but you will nevertheless find these of superior quality for garments selling at 197 Coats made of Zibeline Bolivia Cloakings English Mixtures American Velours and Double facet Cloths These are in the newest styles with fur or plush collars pocket trimmed also belted effects Coats for women sizes to 46 bust Coats for misses and juniors 16 to 20 years Kanna Second Floor WUSLOANE ESTABLISHED 73 YEARS AGO DRYAD CANE FURNITURE This graceful Furniture imparts to the surroundings of a room a note of informality and comfort which is altogether charming Dryad Furniture is made of natural unbleached pulp cane carefully woven not tacked around rigid ash frames strength and flexibility may be stained to match decorations Dryad Furniture is imported and sold exclusively by us in America Illustrated brochure The Dryad Book sent upon request 1508 SlrestlQg Tefepfccmo chairman Mrs Charles Karr secretary Mrs Herbert Wllklns treasurer Mrs Samuel Sprlgg Belt assistant treasurer Mrs Oustav Werber fancy work Mrs Kathryn Eslln assistants Miss May Frey candy Mrs Sheriff assistants Miss Hattie Bowie and Mrs Pitcher entertainment Mra Elizabeth Fred refreshments Mrs Frey assistant Miss Plckney Thomas Bodell decorations Miss Ida Lewis who Is also a delegate from Stonewall Jackson Chapter to the District convention and whose name was lnadver dently omitted In the recently published list dance Miss Etta Louise Tag gart assistant Miss Emily Thompson chairman of publicity Mra Humphries The names of two of th newly elected officers of the chapter were omitted In the published list They are Mrs Sheriff parliamentarian and Mrs Harris historian Miss Margaret Pennington Is Bride of Envoy in Berne MY COFFEE Is Just at Good as Ever Put up in 1 pound package 30c Roasted ftraund er Pulverise John Magruder Fine Groceries and Wines Conn Ave and St Maltlmore Md Nov 2i The marriage of Miss Margaret Pennington only daughter of Mrs Randolph Mor decal of Paris formerly of Baltimore to Count Victor von Luttlschau of Germany who is attached to the Imperial German embassy In Berne Switzerland took place Wednesday In Berne where the bride is with her mother Miss Pennington who a few years ago spent the winter In Baltimore with her father Dr Clapham Pennington and who was Introduced to society here Is a charming and accomplished girl and has been brought up In Europe She Is a sister of Lieut Charles Harper Carroll Pennington of the Aus trian armv and of John Gregg Pen 1 nlngton nf Norfolk Va and belongs to the old Maryland family of that name She Is also a descendant of Charles Carroll of Carrolton vrt de iMme White Fox Furs and Pora Fox Furs Wert 8M MO rtnf CrM Tn CCA Sets were IM sit pOU Joseph Sperling FITRRIBK Fwinerlr ef 1206 It 1J3S It JTW Vxt to BUM SCHELLTNGS PROGRAM UNIQUE grandchildren great grandchildren Stonewall Jackson Chapter No 20 Plnlst Composer Proves a Master at His Behuco Theater Concert In an Interesting program ranging from the classic masters Bach and Beethoven to the ultramodernlsts Debussy and Ravel Ernest Bchelllng the American pianist composer delighted a large and distinguished audience with his recital yesterday afternoon at the Belasco Theater With a clear Incisive touch he Intoned the themes of the minor sonata opus 111 of Beethoven and gave an equally Intellectual and masterful interpretation of the Bach preludes and fugues flat minor flat minor and flat major The mood required for the subtle transition to the ultramodernlat group was charmingly established with Debussys Sarabands a tranquil prelude to the brilliant vibrant Spanish rhythms Gymnastic Studio TUB MKNDOTA Apt 2 Corrective and Medteal fiymnastlra Consultation with Physlclaas HILDA ERIKSON GraiutU Ti Xrjtl Ormautie Cntrtl ZatUtato StAekhlm SwmIb I Most Exclusive I Hostelry ia the Cty I Mew aad Bto dt la eqalp Lmtat mo srare Tall dBt 8rrloe Our Specialty CatertBf to hlfhett eUu tnndent sod retldent fut Mtnijement FARI3 KIBBT mrglLftYSTTgtag yaMs Mil TWtM Hirtmu nf Phllllnahurr Ps and Frank Hartman of this ety1J Ravels AJborado and the Bpanlsh Thers are SB grandchildren and two Dances by Enrique Grenades Like wise the two charming excerpts La MaJ a el Rulsenor and the stirring Fandango de Candtl from the piano United Daughters of the Confederacy I suite ont of whleh grew the opera aor will be hosts at a tea and needlework sals followed by a dance at the Confederate Memorial Home 1322 Vermont avenue December 4 from 1 to 1 in oclock Miss Etta Taggart will be chairman of the danee committee This js the first of a series of winter enter Eefteit and Mr Johns Hepktns of I Friday to Join Went Purnell Blandy Philadelphia ail of whom are earning or ths Army and Jfavy came and talnments under the administration of ths new president of ths chapter Mra Morwln There will bs a lovely display of handmade fancy articles Refreshments of home made calces and candles sandwiches salads Vc will bs served The following ladles will be In charge Chairman Mrs Merwlnj Ttca ue zeseaa delighted nts nearers The Incomparably beautiful Chopln Llsxt chant polensls Melne Freuden ths sharp minor scherso of Chopin Llsits Hungarian Bhapaodle No 10 and the Chopin nocturne sharp minor opus 5 No 2 completed the program Quicker BleenlNST Car rrle te the WMt Sod JtertB BecuudBf Soidty Fen a HMOUf ear nnsoarfa wu ctio OUCttr JtoeJiert sad CeaBdttivs nsw Usrfnr WtaUnrtoa T09 a dally rfil be kaared to last at TSJ dally on sew tula for Balttmore Tars and BatTUswf rtvUs Tart 10U BanrMKUB XW Millers Self Rising Buckwheat At Tear Grocers Oeoaaaier 1119011011 Ef EARNSHAW BRO Wholesale Grrera lit Its 9 A breakfast that puts you In right for a good day delicious hot cakes made with Mlllsrs Buckwheat 1 it merican Beauties The deep rich reds ef wins ItutmMaae la war Small Sons Oae Saw Tart WaUorf wUacta.

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