Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Washington Post from Washington, District of Columbia • Page 20

Location:
Washington, District of Columbia
Issue Date:
Page:
20
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

1 frfitfttklv Christmas Sale Of Exquisite Laces, Linens, Lingerie, Infants' Dresses, to be sold for a limited time at very Special Prices Individual Designs Executed MANUFACTUB.ERS AJID IMPORTERS 1105 Connecticut Ave Phone Main 6797 i AGAINST PACIFISM Monogram Stationery salves the problem of the gift with the personal touch. The originality of our designs and the variety of our lines of foreign and do- i stationery make possible a selection to delight the most discriminating. World Can Not Yet Dispense With Police, President eral Minor Tells Society. SUPPORTS ARMS COHFEREWCE Engravers and Stationers 611 Twelfth Street TimiiiimiiiiiiiimiimiimiiiiiiiiimiifF Says Meeting Here Gives New Significance to Christmas Sentiments for Peace. A a i a peace does not lie in the i i of a i i was sounded a by Mrs.

George Maynard i i general of the Daughters of the A i a Revo- i in her message to the members of the a i a i "Pacifism cares nothing- for a i a defense," i Mrs. i "Pacifism is i i to see the a a a i FOP YOUNG FOLKS YOUTHFUL APPAGEL FOR I Tenth. St. Quality Gifts at Quantity Prices Every gift, no matter how small, adds immeasurably to its value if it comes from this shop. Our selection assures- not only the right gift at the lowest price, but unquestionable quality.

10 Christmas Specials Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery --Including the Onyx Pointex make, in Black. Cordovan a A i a Brown; all silk or with lisle top. Very special S1.95 That Phoenix Ffcdl Fashioned Wool Hosiery, in Brown and Brown and Navy mixture. A very splendid a i i price Onjv Chiffon Hose--The sheer silk hose which is proving so popular. Full- fashioned.

a Black, Russet and African Brown. Special a GO-WTIS of Crepe de Chine. lace trimmed or tailored styles. Ideal Gift suggestion Two Styles of i 1 a a collar and vest effects. All sizes.

Priced for gifts $3.50 Crystallize Your Holiday Shopping List Into Action and Save You Time, Patience and Money i Ribbed Silk Shirts and Vests, in flesh and orchid. The wear of super-quality. Vests priced $1.95 Bloomers priced Several Styles of Georgette and Crepe de Chine --Colors are flesh, white, bisque, henna and navy. Special value at Step-ins, made of excellent quality Crepe de Chine, in flesh and orchid, daintily trimmed with val lace. Priced 'at Philippine a i s-- Handmade; ideally suited for gifts.

Sizes 15 to 17. Priced $1.95 to Bnished ol Angora Scarfs, in combinations of colors. Some with belt effects. Very special a W. J.

SLOANE 1508 STREET, N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. A PRETTY RUG gives more pleasure than most Holiday Presents.

It is used and enjoyed long after less sensible Gifts are laid aside and forgotten. The tasteful Rugs of W. J. Sloane are choice and always prized. They are as attractive in Price too, as they are in Quality.

Look over these suggestions and then call to see our large and varied stocks. SILKY MOHAIR RUGS. These come in rich plain colors. $7.50 for the I 1 3' size, and more for larger ones. SMALL AXMINSTERS WIL- TONS.

4' 2' 3" size, $5.25 for the former and upwards. Wiltons $7.50 upwards. RAG RUGS. These quaint antique styles are both hand and process made, in every conceivable color and ttyle. SMALL SIZE I A WEAVES.

These make most acceptable ideal Gifts. The prices are from $37 upwards. BATH ROOM RUGS. These necessary floor coverings are to be had in all descriptions, colors and prices. SCOTCH STYLE BED ROOM RUGS.

They are very useful and always acceptable. Reversible Rugs. From $5.25 upwards. KARNAK AND BALBECK WILTON RUGS. Excellent when the Present takes the form of a Room Size Rug.

A very large assortment ranging in size from 2' 3" 4" 6" to 11' 3" 15' with a special wide selection in the popular 9' 12' size in which the Balbeck is $75 and the Karnak, $100. Store Hours: 8.OO AM. to 5.30 P.M. Daily Free Delivery to all Shipping Points in the United States GOODS PURCHASED NOW WILL BE RESERVED AND DELIVERED WHEN WANTED BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS a is i obsessed with the jus- sion of i i a i a the policy of "blood and The' world oair 1 ot yet dispense with the police." Mrs. Minor made her tion the medium of the a of the American Revolu- i magazine.

Stands by National Defense. "OuV society," Mrs. Minor i "has stood i for years 1 for a wise policy of a i a defense; it has repudiated pacifism I and all its visionary it has I stood for i i and good will among the a i nations who alone are the a of liberty and civilization. It can exert a power'- i good along- these lines. "It can its moral and spiritual a i to the conference a is meeting in our hall, and in the i i of the resolution adopted by the October board i and i it can stand staunchly back of the President in all his efforts to secure world a i i and peace.

Friendly Spirit Counts. i i a i is again at hand." Mrs. Minor. "The old story of 'Peace on a good -will to takes on a new significance now a the world is a i a i i of i great It is the i i alone a counts--the i i that a i a i i i in the na- i back of, the conference. If i i i is i i desirous of i the good of all and not a i for selfish a a a we a a a 'peace on a good i to "We are i i in i i a times, i i i i i i i good or of i i i calamity.

Our i i the scales toward good by a ing to the i of the i that, a i a i a a good i G.W.U.TOHAVE DEAN OF WOMEN Board of Trustees Authorizes Appointment and tion Is Expected Soon. The b9ard of trustees of the George Washington i i has authorized the a i of a of "women and as soon as recommendation is made by President Hodgkins the a i i be made. There are more I han a a women jn the i i It is expected a the occupant of the new office will devote a a of her i to teaching. The i a women i their a a reception in honor of the president of the university and Mrs. Hodgkins at the College Women's 1822 I street, Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock.

Members of the board of trustees, deans of the a and of the a have been i i Prof. George N. Henning', dean of a a studies, and Prof. a Doyle i attend the meeting of the Modern Language association of A i a at i i i i a i i holidays. (1.

W. IT. Players Elect. The O. W.

U. Players elected i cers Tuesday i as i Ralph S. a vice pres- i Gates; secretary, ald ine Barlow; a Foster Hagan. J. Joseph W.

Palmer was elected temporary i i a i for a musical comedy to be given in the i were held in Lisner hall Wednesday i under the i i of i i a S. Becker and F. W. Ross. Harold A.

a score' i for Cecil B. De i a a i i a i tors of Cleveland, Ohio, has written i the music, and Clyde M. Kramer the lyrics. Students ot the university have produced the book of the show, and the production be polished In i rehearsal by E. i Shuter, a New York director.

Will Lead European Tour. The University A is conducting- a campaign to establish a i i a "Greenwich Village" as -a studio for its members. The club will obtain rooms in the i i i of the school, and decorate In true Bohemian style. "Winifred De Voa is president of the society, Palmer, vice president, and Phoebe Gates secretary-treasurer. El Circulo Espanol, Spanish 'versity.

has a a fiesta de fiores," dance, for Friday. Dr. Richardson Brigham, instructor in archaelology and art, will conduct a party of art students in a tour of European art galleries i summer. The party will leave June 17, and tour by way of Naples. i i Amalfi.

Sorrento, the Blue Grotto and Rome. A special audience i the Pope has been obtained The party i about D. A. R. A i i i PRACTICAL GIFT At Removal Sale Prices FOR LADIES Pocketbooks $1.00 up Velvt Hags 4.76 up leather Bags 3.00 up Vanity Cabes 3.75 up Mocha and Suede Bags 3.00 np Cigar Cases, IfTM lip Duvctyn? Bags 3.50 up Writine Cases l.SO up Ivo-'y Toilet Pieces up fravelitiK Cases 7.80 up Teleplune Pads 50 up "Work liaskets I 'Jn up Jewel Cases 2.S6 up Scissors Sets 2.26 up Bridge Sets.

3.60 up Manicure Sets 4.26 up Coin Purses .60 pu Ifktprt Cases 18.76 up Fitted BHRS 12.00 up Cases 3.75 np Hat Boxes 6.50 up Steamer Trunks 10.00 up Trunks 9.00 up Wardrobes 20.0O up A Small Deposit Will Reserve Anything Selected FOR GENTLEMEN Hill Folds $1.60 np Hip Books Tetter Cases. Key Coin Cigarette Cases l.SO up 4.60 up .50 up .60 up .76 up Priive IPI-S' Toilet Cases. Brief Collar Bapa Tic- and Strict Cases Sffrkpm Boxra Photo Frames Telephone Pads Card Sets Cloth Brushes Hnndkerchiof Cases i i a Brushes Suit Cases Traveling Dress Steamer Trunks "Word 8.60 up 6.26 up 1.26 up 6.50 up .50 up .50 up .50 up up 1.00 up 3.50 up 2.76 up 1.60 up 4.00 up 9.00 up 10.00 up 20.00 up GUS. A. KNEESSI 909 St.

N. W. No Branches Borotliy Hancock. Chapter. a a the Daughters of the American Revo- i held a special i on a at the ot the corre- i secretary, Miss Mary Harlow.

1903 Ivalorama road. The regent. i Ann i A del i social followed, when a i i a guests i i meet a a i a i of t'his season a i i i bcn- i is a a card a a i i i Monday a at '2 o'clock. 12, at a a i i Park hotel. Mrs.

O. R. Evans and Mrs. i a W. Geare a i a i i assisted by Mrs.

a a Mrs. F). a jr Miss Florence Miss a a Miss a a Col. Doncl.soii Clinpier. The a i the a D.

A was a at the home of Miss H. M'. i 2 0 2 7 the Miss a a i i The i a serving i a i a i Tt was i to place in "Book of a of the a tor of the i i a of the of Miss a R. Wilsox, a i a of a also a i i a sketch as a i a to Mrs. i a A.

Shealey, a a a i The sum 1 7 a A i a i a i A shoT i of the i i i a -was given Hie rcg-ent. a i ing a The hostess was as- sited by her niece, Miss Mary Carnah a Susan nivierc Hetzel Chapter. Susan. i i a of tho D. .4.

R. i a i at the i i a no- 9. i the of the a Mrs. John J. McMahon, i i It i the la.st i for year, i a i i chapter.

IJ. A. It. Commit eo a i i a i atad A i a i a i i the" i i D. A.

Mrs a i D. a a i a i December i A a a a a soarch i i A of a i i --tho A i a i a i school i AV as a bv Mrs. i 1C. of tho class of i i a a i jNI.iudo K. A save a short a "With Hie school of winch she i i a a i a i i ed i Greek, i a and Arm i a Each made a short address, i the great progress they had made.

The report was made that -were 32 a a the A i a i a i school in November. Abigail Hartnian Rico Chapter. A i a i a a i a D. A. was a i by Mis i and Miss A i Sargeant a a a Vocal solos by Miss i i De Voo and Miss i i a Slaughter.

Miss Dorothy gave a a i abroad i a mer and Miss i played two piano "Victory Chapter. i a D. A. an i i a a Rogers, a i a Park, a '2S, i Mrs. K.

B. i and A. S. i as a i i A a i i a i a a i mas toa and sale, to be I'rorn to 7 o'clock a at 1789 i i a road I i a i a discussed, and i i g-ncsts i to an address by Mr. A Deeriii a sec- a A i a Peace society, on "Will i of A a War?" served a a a social i The i of the a i bo December I Abigail liartniam Hire Chapter.

The December i of I A i a i a a i a D. A. a a a i i a a a en made i a a i a a to he i on i a i at a a a books, i hart been -were i i to all A i i i a a i Songs, Miss i i a a Miss has ret i i a abroad, a a i ing" a i a a i i i a i i a i a i a i a Mi.ss i i Devoo. were Miss A i a a i King-. Subbubs Says That-- I a good i a loss a a a i A Gift That Will Bring Joy and Happiness to Any Home Victor Victrola Can Be Purchased on the Most Reasonable Terms.

--t advancing holiday -season is proving the efficiency of our stock and i Ladies will find their task simplified by following these suggestions for the men folks: Bath and Lounging Robes A picked assortment of exclusives American made or made by Welsh-Margetson, of London--and to be found only here. In Silk Poplin, Matelasse, Angora, Blanket. $4.95 to $75. Special Blanket Bath Robe, in choice assortment of colors; 4 -95 cut long and full Silk and Woo! Reefers Imported and domestic makes --featuring all the new effects in tone and pattern. We are confident of our leadership special at $1.85 in this line of popular gifts.

Bush Wool and Angora .83 --beginning at JL The Swiss Silks, an im- portation, beginning a Featuring a splendid All-Silk Accordion Plaited Reefer 9 5 at House Coats Many new arrivals will be shown on Monday. Silk, Velvet and Double-faced Cloths. Properly modeled and made. $7.50 to $40. Special Big variety of Double-faced cord trimmed 5 0 and two silk frogs Knitted Street Vests Correct models, in.

all the Heather Mixtures--very smart and very comfort- able Dress Sets Proper Jewelry for wear with the Full Dress and Tuxedo. tfhirts That Are Features In Silk, 'the high-grade fabrics, in exclusive colorings and neat effects; $7.50 and $10. A special in White Jersey and Baby Broadcloth Silk Shirts; excellent make Mode Shirts in the fine fabrics--beginning at $1.65 Manhattan Shirts--exclusive patterns--beginning at $2.50. Handkerchiefs Of French, Irish and American make; colored Linens and Silks --beginning at 25c. Imported Colored Linen Handkerchiefs.

Special French Men's Linen Initial Handkerchiefs-- 50c, $2.75 to $6 Men's Hose Wool and Silk and Lisle; for dress, for golf and for street wear. Wool and Silk and Wool, 75c to $3.00 Silk Hose, 75c to $3.00 Lisle ffose, 25c up Neckwear Our own remarkable values and Welsh-Margetson London- made Scarfs; exclusive with us --65c to $3.50. Mode Specials, $1.00 Imported Swiss, $1.75 Men's Gloves Why not get the best--and the best is unquestionably Mark Cross English Gloves, for which we are exclusive agents here. There's a Mark Cross Glove for every hand--for every occasion--from full dress to fur lined. Beginning at $3.50 Tuxedo Suits (Coat and Trousers) We are making three specials for the $50, $60 Full Dress and Tuxedo Vests, $7.50 up Everything Will Be Properly Boxed..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Washington Post Archive

Pages Available:
342,491
Years Available:
1877-1928