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The Washington Post from Washington, District of Columbia • Page 7

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A iJ ilHBBiHMpHBHHaKilHneBaH rvw jrrr nr fPF i r7 1 in ii hits Tss if iv sr i fi ja ji isfwSi sf ahiMtiiT ticr vr i i kJ i ri i a a a I neaisSHn I i 7 r7ii i ut Ta i iiiiri riin5 7 iJv it iri I JB11 jiiirvtoim iriJXi iSi si sw I is st is nres tfciv i i II ra oodward Si Xotbrop New York WASHINGTON sParis Business Hours Daily 9 A to 6 Many New Fashions Are Introduced in the Display of Womens Suits The splendid large and beautiful display of Womens Suit fashions is constantly being augmented by new arrivals And today you will notice several that have not been shown before THE SUITS FOR DRESS WEAR embrace all of the most desirable shades materials and styles that are shown Broadcloths Bolivia cloth velour de laine vicuna kittens ear chiffon velvet French velveteens satin imported gabardine in the fashionable shades of burgundy bottle green African brown taupe and navy blue and black The original ideas used in trimming these suits with silk braids luxurious furs and velvets give them a distinctive charm and every garment is exceedingly attractive and admirable in effect We especially call attention to the new Satin Suits which we have just placed in our showing as they are much in demand at the present time and the latest conception of fashion Russian blouse and belted styles are here trimmed with Skunk fur on collar and cuffs and fancy jet buttons The Prices Range From 3500 to 9500 STREET SPORT AND GENERAL WEAR SUITS have never been so attractive all things considered The materials are most appropriate and becoming including English tweeds Scofch mixtures checks whipcords wool stockinette poplin gabardine mens wear serge and broadcloth Belted semi belted military Norfolk and plain tailored coats in a variety of models affording a really wonderful selection The Smart Suits of wool stockinette for sport wear are a new arrival and deserve commendation for their mannish tailoring The coat is Norfolk design with straps from the yoke in back and front and patch pockets the skirt is cut very full and has detachable belt and patch pockets Many other attractive models in all fabrics The shades include African brown stone gray dark green wine purple black and white plaids brown and black checks and plain navy blue and black A broad range of fur trimmed styles some braid bound and others depend upon fabric coloring and smartness of design The Prices Range From 1875 to 65 Third floor street All That Is New and Approved in Womens Coat Styles Will Be Found in Our Broadly Representative Showing Certain leading style themes are accepted for the season and from these are developed thousands of different types interpretations and designs Our showing is distinguished by the most correct that have been evolved the correct lengths in all variations the numerous weaves fabrics and colors the acceptable trimmings Coats for Evening Afternoon Calling Reception Theater Church Automobile Limousine Traveling Sport and Every Need of Every Womans Day The materials are mother of pearl chiffon velvet panne velvet seal plush velour velour de laine ripple cloth granite cloth vicuna cloth broadcloth persiana corduroy chinchilla zibeline and wool stockinette The colors are pink blue rose black brown white green and all the most popular checks and mixtures some cut with fulLflare some modified and some straight long waists and some without a defining waist belled plaited yoke and loose effects half and full lined smart outing and business coats with big roomy pockets dress and semi dress coats rich in fabrics and trimmings Nearly all of them may be fastened high in the neck if your preference cares to have them so Prices 1000 1275 1500 1875 to 135 Third floor street hi THE WOMENS DRESS SALON IS SHOWING A Very Handsome Collection of New Evening and Dance Frocks FOR THANKSGIVING AND THE SOCIAL SEASON There are modes appropriate for all evening functions dinner dance and debutante wear You will find many original models and effective copies and adaptations by the finest coutouriers The materials are the richest daintiest and most sheer Silk nets over silver and gold cloth with bodices of silver or gold brocade Lovely combinations of chiffon velvet and net dainty puffed and draped taffetas rosebud trimmed handsome sequin trimmed Gowns A distinctive and beautiful dis play of the latest fashions in gowns tucked and ruffled with quillmgs and gathered and puffed edges scintillating sequins beautiful embroidery crystals and beads Prices from 1975 to 10000 Each Third floor street THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES A SHOWING OF New Silk Beaver Riding Hats New Skating Caps and Scarfs to Match The Riding Hats are fashioned of beautiful Silk Beaver in the mannish derby and sailor effects and have a distinctly smart appearance in their severity of line and design The Skating Caps answer the demand for proper head wear in accordance with the great prominence that is now given this winter sport Soft WoolTam Shanters with Scarfs to match in various plain colorings Warm serviceable and withal extremely modish Third floor street SHARED BY DIVERS fCIgGIiES As Winter siQjnf Draws Jtoi Tfi Tt i i iiiitiniiii iiiiniiiiii iin tiw i Try wA Mf jnt It I i HI Mllllll BRESIDEWT and Fiancee attheTheater Debutantes Out in Force At Fencers Club Tea Mrs Toft Will Be MrsMcClintocVs Guest of Honor Mr and Mrs DanielsHosts HE President attended the performance at the National Theater last niffht He was accompanied by Miss Helen Woodrpw Bones and Mrs Norman Gait The debutantes were out in numbers for thehouse wnrmlngr tea given by the Fencers Club at its new quarters in Connecticut avenue yesterday after noon The salle darms was festive with palms autumn leaves and chrysanthemums and a string orchestra placed during the tea for the dancing There were several fencing contests a bout with brooms Instead of foils winding up this feature of the entertaini ment CoL Robert Thompson presidentpresident of the club Mrs Wallace Rad cllffe and Mrs Richard Walnwrlght re ceived the guests From a prettily FDSaiid lashlflntolnjbst ynbynmbua aayhow land Vii nswettiliiTOyayilJnKthis UnL is thef outing fad onlenofvoer tain type will always enjoy the out of doors ilfbuttheBreatrnaV Jorlty of them xefHse to UktKe proper amount of necessaryi xer else So some sensibfe pison lias predicted a rage for outdoor Var i ties of all descriptions this winter especially tta 9attng match The introduction of any new fad brings with it a charming bevy of styles for whatever milady does she must do4t picturesquely A recent fashion show brought out some clever importations sports cos tumes These showed brilliant colorings smartness an1 lndlvldual Ity Broad stripes were very much In evidence especially black navy and redand white Knitted novel iMbfJaliiHersJalsoeeny A tlghfiy flttd fitgvnyroolfi with scarfi NoVf oik jacket tor match could bij had in anjr shade jThes dtoUbwed Ihe siikmodels which weto soT smart Touring1 te jummer m9nJaor xtrkvftgajit sports creaflonslariLmade of jtun nlngiluirsJikB Russian Wrappers oor quimbar Gtier rcbtum8 aira made entirely of leather also fur trimmed and quite expensive 7 Onemodl la quite the irmartest of 4ts kind TM coat Is made of shapgy ponyskinj with trimming lriJapaneiiB mink The toque to njatch 1s fashioned of th5 same roa terlalasthe coat This is ciitqiie short and has a becomingly bouffant flare The skirt is made of peau de chamois In black with wriite stripes The skirt Is short displaying smart Russian boots of white kid mmBMmm J2 eMiileSm ilffietis i jihajFqsKibti Assemble A and charming additions to the younger circle Miss Kingsbury daughter of Col Kingsbury A and Mrs Kingsbury entertained at bridge followed by tea yesterday afternoon In compliment to their house guest Miss Virginia Crawford of New York and Miss Julia appointed tea table In the embrasure of oe marnQ nexi wee one of the windows ices and hot choco MiHy hosplUHUes have been planned late with sandwiches and sweets werejfor M1 LU throughout the week served Miss Hemphill presiding Tomorrow afternoon she will entertain Among the guests were Rear Admiral hw bridesmaids at a theater party fol Walnwright the Rev Dr Wallace Rad l0W64 tea Friday CoL and Mrs cliff Mrs Arthur Lee Mrs Sherman1 wm entertain tfte briaai party at dinner preceding in renearsai 01 ine ceremony CoL Robert Thompspn will enters tain at a large luncheon today in honor of the directors of the Navy League who are attending the conference here McCallum Mrs Robert Hinckley Miss Gladys Hinckley Mrs John Holmes Magruder Miss Natalie Magruder Mr de Vouros charge daffaires of Greece Mr and Mrs William Eaches Fendall LMrs William Bryant Mrs Fred Den nett Miss Dorothy Dennett Mr and Mrs Richard Harlow Miss Catherine There were a number of diplomats Harlow Mrs Delos Blodgett Miss among those in the boxes and in the Helen Blodgett Miss Mrie Sims Mrs I Sand sfind at the races at Bowie yes John Hewson Miss Georgia Schofleld terlay afternoon The Minister of Pan Mr nnd XTra HYeririr Coivin Miss ama and Senora Morales and the Misses Colvllle Miss Beatrice Clover Miss Lll elect and tomorrow Jljs Kate Billings Wilson wjll hava card party In her honor MmeHauge has gone to New York MORE exclusive subdlyislon of parterre boxes by ther owners in th 4ceirbiltan ftbpers 1 HbAisNew YorkwJU ixeiult lit broadening the personnel lot thsectlpnAptthB4uabwhlcJjhar a farrrsaiehlng Jeff ecti upiiMhloljable llfeNewTbrk Mrt kryiagiv ler ahd Mijernc elmVnt Mr and Mrsdtt iKali Mr John Mar kleV Un enrjr DBrb6kanand her daghterMrsvlAiidry SvCarhart Mr and Mrs HenryiyreuxWlilbn Miss Marie AJmlraUlssDeHaiGurnee an Miss Bell bJj Gurneeepme of whom hAVA Krr aVi rAttftSnv VAdvVaw fiAnflp wv wAh v4 MVi ine newcomers as nosts and Hostesses i it ii TJi Mr and Mrs Louis Bacon who are lV anrsew the guests of the latter parents Ad U1 rM a mlraland Mr Southriand in tt ln the Pwterre row sharing perf orm wjirieave for their home at Boston on ancepnalenate Monday with Mr xnursaay mr ana jars uacon nave been at thesHotSprlrigs foraJall visit and stopped off en route to their home and Mrs James fSpeyer With few ex ceptfonsthe i most fnfluentfal women of society were initfieif accustomed places atthe premfere list night Mr and Mr Jdm Hay Entertain Han Hendrlck Mr Hendrick Gen and Mrs George Barnett Mrs Charles Howry Miss Julia Wood Mr and Mrs William Payne Meredith Mrs Ellsha Meredith Miss Amaryllis Glllett Dr and Mrs Breckinridge Bayne Dr and Mrs Scott Breckinridge Miss Drain Miss Frank Anderson Mrs Rush Fay Mr Walter Penfleld the Misses Delano Mrs Adolph Caspar Miller Mr Lef evre secretary of the Panama legation Dr and Mrs Tom Williams and Mr Frederic Bulkeley Hyde Mrs William Howard Taft who will accompany former President Taft to Washington this week will be the guest of honor at a tea Saturday afternoon given by Mrs A Garrison Mc Cllntock Mrs A Woodard of Raleigh Is spending a few days at the home of the Secretary of the Navy and Mr Daniels 1841 Wyoming avenue Mr Daniels returned to Washington yesterday morning from Raleigh where he spent a few days Morales oocupled a box The Nlcara guan Minister Mr Chamorro the Minister of the Dominican republic and Mr churion secretary of the Venezuelan legation were others present Gov Emmet ONell of Alabama arrived hra VHtirov frrnVi RiimiTlOhflTTi I and Is stopping at the Wlllard Mr1 and Mrs James Hay entertained at a childrens party yesterday afternoon for their little 4 year old daughter Lindsay at their apartment In the Alwyn The decorations consisted of an attractive arrangement of yellow ilembers of jthe jProyldencecplbnyAt Narragarjett PiWariantercatd in the announcement of the engagement Of Miss Helen Pf Metcaif daughter of Mr and Mrs Stephen Cv Metcalf to Tr Murray Danfbrth of Providence Ml Metcalf la a niece pf Jesse Metcalf of Providence and of Manton Metcalf of Orange who were visitors to the Pfer last summer She la also a gramiaaugftter or tljeIatp Jesse Met iT iter Alwayt the Best of 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sateen ahdikbjinelght jtid dark orientarandJflbralldsigns 8omeflhisewlhplaliiLJteteen1 kntnn niinAlfWhlta Jm cotton filllngV Eacbv3 Eanne gtreet Plbofc A I tJCl ml A mi i 2 1 Jk yd and whlte chrysanthemums and there1 calf of Providence were artistic favors for each child The Metcalf a are frequent visitors to There was music during the afternoon lifarragansett during the season and and many unique games formed the the yacht Felicia owned by Jesse amusement for the small guests among Metcalf often drops anchor In the ban whom were Harriet Howell Joe How off the Ocean boulevard This engage ell Truman Budduth Bruce Fuller ment is the second of Jnterest to be an Mary Bell Murphy Florence Murphy nounbed diiring the autumn the first Miss MeChord Maid of Honor and Charles Murphy and Eileen Haiti Ban Among the older guests were Mrs Joseph Mlnetree Miss Mlnetree Miss Nellie Butterfield Mrs Charles Murphy and Mrs Howell The little guest of honor Lindsay Hay is the great granddaughter on her maternal side of two Confederate generals name Mr Carlisle Hot to Mr Polk Mrs Mandeville Carlisle was hos tess at a tea yesterday afternoon at he home on Georgetown Heights Gray holm In compliment to Mrs Frank Polk wife of the counselor of the State Department Mrs Walter Bruce Howe and Mme de Slbour presided at the tea table Mrs Polk who is spending her first season here had an opportunity to meet many representatives of Wash lngtons old resident circle Comdr and Mrs William Manning Miss Margaret MeChord will be the maid of honor at the marriage tomorrow of Miss Nancy Johnson daughter of Representative and Mrs Ben Johnson and LleuU Roscoe Campbell Crawford engineer corps A The mar rlage will take place at the home of Representative and Mrs Johnson at Bardstown Ky at 4 oclock In the presence of the two families and a few Intimate friends Lieut Bradford Chen owlth A engineer corps will be best man and Miss Rebecca Cox Tal bott will be flower girl Mr and Mrs Jerome Bonaparte will leave tomorrow for New York to remain for some weeks Miss Louise Clark and Miss Pocahontas Butler who spent the week end at Annapolis have returned to Washington Miss Clark was the guest while at Annapolis of Capt and Mrs Laws and Miss Butler was the guest of Dr and Mrs Louise Clark daughter of Capt and Mrs George Clark will entertain at an Informal dance on Friday evening Miss Esthen Whiting was hostess at a miscellaneous shower and tea yester being Miss Marjr Hazards betrothal to Wallace CamribU of Chicago Miss Hazard Is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Rowland Hazard of Peacedale Twice In a little more than a year have the relations between the West and the Near East brought attention to ly Gen Lindsay WalkeT chief of ar the fatally of Mr and Mrs Cleveland tlllery under Gen Lee and Gen Roger Dodge of New York In February A Pryor who was afterward judge of the common pleas eourt of New York 1 OOimKPBD ON BLETEMTH PAQB She is the granddaughter of Repre 1 sentatiye Hayi of Virginia chairman of the House committee on military affairs I Miss Llla Watts Collins will entertain a number of guests at luncheon on CKOTIWUED ON ELEVENTH PAGE Irwin who have spent the last thre day afternoon in honor of Miss Eliza winters at Boston are returning to beth Garland who will be married to Washington within a fortnight to re sume their residence here With thvj Misses Irwin they will leave Ostervllle Mr George Wharton Edwards Nqvem ber 24 at St Albans Mrs Charles Warden will entertain TRY Mass where they spent the summer I at luncheon today In honor of Miss and early autumn next week for B03 Garland Miss Katharine Beach wil ton to remain over Thanksgiving with i give a tea this afternoon for the brlde thelr son Mr Harrison Irwin They will stop at New York for the Army and Navy game and upon their arrival here will be at the Brighton while se lecting a house for the winter Miss Irwin who made her debut here shortly before going to Boston and Miss Mary Reglna Irwin who had her first season at Paris and Stockholm with her uncle and aunt the French Minister to Sweden and Mme Thlebaut just before the beginning of the war have many friends here where they spent ther childhood and they will be Interesting JL lf ET AMBBICAJP ICE CREAMS 7 WATER ICES For Your ThenksglTtng Dinner Only 50c the Quart Phone 184T Conn Ave mt 11 The Eton That SUi WoolUx tfUkfL orsJiurr TMStr NW GOATS Unusually Large Assortments at Very Special Prices 2450 3450 2950 3950 BO beautiful models Plenteous ly fur trimmed or not as you prefer Wool Velour Cut Ch eti 1 1 1 roadcloth Mo ntagnac Nove 1 ties All colors Coat Pictured 42460 Bayadere cloth all shades Tplje Skater Sboft For True Comfort Ther nothing like one of these well made all wool Sweaters at 5 Bu to get maximum Sweater quality the price frWDE wr rtrcitiMTwKfvi iiT rmrri fini gr I Pill 1 the IIS rv at WjUmffl IM Insist Upon This Label Others for Men Women end Children From 1 to S10 JULIUS A WEST 800 7th Stn Cor St Mail Orders Solicited AwmwWLLwW9 Light Electric All the comf ort and ti4 yantages of Ithe hlftheat Ml the beauty ftrace and cbimrr All the simplicity and utility Speed iandnll6in abundkncB teonlyl485 We irant ou ta tee fatei can i Le denwn yoji The Mllimrfc Ghara simple Injexpiensiye tah efficient slrethe h6me charging problem MILBURN SALES GpWtWY BANDOLP BOimifE ilgr 1220 Conn Ave TeU North 2000 9l4ot Roadser 1285 JkTpid HI Tsl IflBfRBKisHl The Mabura Wagon Co TolpKcK fS THE THANKSGIVING TABLE SERVICE TO THE housewife who takes pride in the appearance of her table the Thanksgiving season naturally suggests a general replenishing of the supply of China Glass Silver For more than half a century this store has been meeting every demand for such wares Open Stock Table China Taking advantage of the open stock method obviates the necessity of purchasing an entire set at new table china From our immense assortment of open stock patterns you can select any desired quantity suppjy missing pieces or add extra pieces to your present table service In thisshowing will be found every desirable make of china ranging from the inexpensive to the finest Minton Lenox Royal Worcester Cauldon Coalport French Dresdenc In our Gold liooni is displayed a wealth of rich patterns in exclusively1 gold decorated china I Diriin flartin Co Vm Btajidll4 18GSt Thanksgiving Table Silver TUrse plece Carving Sets 61 high quality steel Buckhorn handles Sterling silver mountings in case 350 Schmedtie Bros Co 704 7th St EatabUshed Orer 81 Years sllBBnBSBnn9v4sBBcnnBBr SSsl IIII1IIIIIII1III1III1IIIIIII11111III1IIII11IIIIIIII1IIIIIIII1IIIIII1IIIIII11IIIIH 1 Cut Your Buttfflisll a-AND FURTHER your rutatloatforhbimcal housekeeping by dealmgJDIRECT pReW Market Prices invariably preyailere jHty creamery products and Ta seryiceialBMti factory whether orders areilpersoplbymmi ofctelephorie NOTE THESE BRANDS ANffiPRIGES TCuBeySbn 523 11th SttyahDCl5 The Jf ey Store 3tGtMmfxmTo ft The Mammoth Cloak and SuiUHouie 31S SeTenth Street Serenth Streets tnnst relUhle oatersranuentwtore onlr the better elsjur of merchandise shona here and at prices which mean a real arliiK to ran Dur Daily Window Specials --Offer great vsluetrm WOMEifs ANDi MlSSEff GARMENTS AN MUXINERYV 402 7Sr1JVr rJ Star Brand aFourLeaf Saltlessl Speciar Pure Elgin Clover Special Creamery Creamery Creamery Creamery Butter perv perlh perlb 1 Ib cartons 5 lbboxV aSe 38o r40ca Wi MS JHeadquqr fers for Fresh flearby Country Eggt WW fC fr nl JBL A i S3 vVivrncr uin oc ru tver Stands in All MarkeU PhoneiMain 482a St JS A SsA yi ti Weve Continued 0ur FLOWER SHOW For the Balance of This4 Week Upon the request of our customers who wished to havetheir friends view thislremarkafeleJcollectiotf of Home grown Prize winningRQses and other flowers Pflrticular attention is idirectecTjothiiunuswil display i vCiL MiU Slerabers Florists TieTp iJeUTeTyAsoeuiuon fr tn A JJ Pfelffer Sale of Entire FREDERICK PIANO COS PIANOS PLAYERS NOW IN PROGRESS JC Wi VA7 5WhyNot a Traveling 4 ToiletuSet Always a Useful Gift From 175 to25 WCJi3MPboneM000 DRESS lINJSTYLEv men womasvanaVAuareBS Qouum aBEaiyTermfc 5 IDODffiSSJJlEStNW THB Highlands Hotel 1 Si jjf Jjtra 3SJr Kra iA fefc iC sajsSi SN Sto JrS rt iw Vn 1 sa rrT rVri iyfid Pi 1 iiffir EK a i TC J1 i 1 iafe vl i i i i tl1 jct i iv if Jf JK as lf yi vinMKisrr CenneetfentNATenne anaCnlltoral si Apartments Rented bjrthe Dajr Month Six Months an Teat GE0HGJUJ4IIJUSTMaJUCeb nstc irtih 1340 4 at i tJ 1 1 3 5 tf i AiVCV i 3L.

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