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THE WASHINGTON HERALD SMUAY DECJSMBJiB L 1007t

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SOCIAL AND PERSONALFootball Game Topic of General Interest

Hostesses Make Plans for Winter SeasonArmy

events fellow each other Inquick succession In Wash

that before the echoos ofaway the heralding notes

of the other are meeting the oarInterest In the RootGrant wedding

much talked of for the last few weekshas been succeeded by football which isthe topic now on the tADS

Though the President did not go to yes-

terdays game his family was represented-in the person of daughter Miss EthelShe was in the party of Assistant Sec-

retary Oliver and his daughters MissElizabeth and Mlw Marlon Oliver

The navy was represented by AdmiralDewey and also by Secretary of theNavy and Mrs Newberry who had herdebutante daughter Miss Carol Newberry with a merry party of young girlswith her

A special train made the trip to Phila-delphia and it was filled with a throngof representative parsons from the

army and navy colors floating herethere and everywhere

The past week marked the end of thetall meeting of the Jockey Club at Benning Dull and rainy weather dampenedthe ardor of even the most sporty of thesocial contingent but the past few dayswas an improvement over the previousones

A merry crowd took advantage ofThanksgiving Day and wont out in partips to see the sport

Mrs Stephen B Blklns and Jeer daugh-ter Miss Katharine Elklns wore therewith Mrs George Law of Now Yorktheir house guest Mba Efktne HS usuallooked quite smart In a darkgreen tailorsuit with hat to correspond Mrs Lawwore a suit of darkbrown cloth andblack toque trimmed wjth coque feathers

The Vi omt ss d Mattel wife ofVicomte de Martel of the French Em-bassy wore a elite sirtt of gray velvettailor made and trimmed with braid withwhich she wore mbles and a brown hattrimmed with coqu feathers

Miss Isabelle May in darkserge and black pony coat with ofsliver fox and a big blue hat

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Minister to Panama was in a gray gownof cloth with white fox furs

Mrs Hugh Legare wore a tallermadeblue suit with a very smart lightbinewaistcoat quite Pariaian In style

Mme des Porte wife of the counselorof the French JEmbaeiy wore a darkbrown suit with a fur coat and Mile desPortes gown was of violet cloth braidedwith which wore a Mack hat trimmedwith coque feathers

Among other diplomats whothere were Prince u Lynar f the German Embassy and Baron Ambrocy coun-selor of the AustroHunyarian Eaibsssywith the young men of the French Embassy After the races Mmo des Portesentertained many of party at tea ather home in Connecticut

With the beginning of the weekwill be a tea every day torrsspeoHva upon h r social careerThe pretty daughter of SolicitorGen

and Mrs Hoyt Mtas Constance Hoytwill be a dtbntante of the week and aswill also Miss Portner daughter of MrsRobert Portner Miss White daughter ofCommander and Mrs William WhiteMiss Vera Downing daughter of Mrand Mrs Augustus Downing and MissFindley daughter of Mr W W Pindleyof the Southern Railway

On account of her serious illness fromwhich she is now recovering Mitts Kath-arine Leech will not her formalbow on Tuesday She will be introducedlater in the month

Now that the forecast of the winterseason is becoming more definite andmy ladys engagement book begin tolook Interesting society women are dis-cussing the mooted question of conflict-ing dates and how they oan be avoided

Each season there is no end of pettytroubles and heart burnings over thedilemma of hostesses and guests who findthemselves bidden to two interestingfunctions at the same time Cases of de-lightful dinner parties arranged weeksahead broken by the sudden mandatefrom the White House for the appear-ance there of the chief guest is knownto every society leader here No hostessis quite sure of the success of her dinneruntil her guests are actually In the houseSometimes she even finds that not onlyare the total number of expected guestson hand but also some unbidden onesfor so mad does the social rush becomeat the height of the season that personshave often been known to be so confusedin their dates as to get in the wronghouses

Every one knows how the formerFrench Ambassador the popular M JulesCambon found himself In the predicament of being bidden to the White Housethe very night he was to give a dinnerat his own Embassy the old Porter housein H street

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be done to avoid these troubles Plttsburg has solved the problem It has a-

social bureau where all dates are kepton file and bulletins of the same pub-lished the woman of society repairs to find out the dates already chosenby other hostesses and avoids themThere are no such conflicting arrangements as occurred at the last two bigconcerts given here a tow weeks agowhen the Philadelphia Orchestra andPaderewskl were scheduled to play thesame day

The Secretary of State and Mrs Rootplanned to leave the city Friday butstayed over to attend the White Housedinner to President Amador of Panamaand Mme Amador but they are nowgone to be in readiness for another wed-ding in the family when the son takesunto himself a wife

Lieut Grant ami his bride will spend a-

part of their honeymoon at the Roothomestead at Clinton N Y They begantheir married life at the country placeof Mr and Mrs John R McLean whichif it continues to be offered toall notablenewly wedded couples as a honeymoonlodge might better bo rechristened omeless plutonic name titan Friendship

The AustroHungarlan AmbasadorBaron Hengelmuller and Baron Ambrozycounselor of the embassy will go toNew York this week to attend a banquetwhich will be given by prominent Hungarians there December 4 Others whowill attend the banquet are CountSzechenyi fiance of Miss Gladys Vanderbile and his friend Count Apponyl Hun-garian agricultural commissioner at Brus-sels who has come over here to attendhIs friends wedding He Is the secondson of the court mrshul of HungaryAfter the banquet CountCount Apppnyi will come to Washington

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for a visit The latter will bo tho guestOf Mrs Richard Townsend who with herdaughton Miss Matilda Townsend hasJust returned from abroad

entertain at dinner informallytonight for the newlyarrived ChileanMinister and Mme Cruz Diaz at theembassy in Jackson place

The Russian Ambassador Baron Rosenwill leave the Capital in January to jointhe baroness and Baroness Elizabeth Ro-sen in St Petersburg to bo present at thepresentation at court of the young Baron

Baron Haymerle of the AustroHungarlan Embassy has returned from his hunt-Ing trip In Canada Ho was lucky andcame off with two caribou This week howill go to Warronton Va a house-guest of Mr Laboulsse where he willtake in the hunting

Cards are out for tile dance which MrsMcLeod Matheson will give for her nieceMiss Frederick Morgan Depember IS atRauscherK

Miss Lydia Loring is returning thisweek from Colorado Springs to mak avisit with parents here before goinground the world with Mrs Walter Farwell

Mr and Mrs Edward Padelfordhosts at dinner last night at their homeIn I street In the party were BaronMoncheur the Belgian Minister MrsPeyton Russell Maj Ferguson formerMinister to Norway thai Sweden andMrs William Hammond The BarenessMoncheur left yesterday morning for Tuxedo where she wilt be the guest of Mrand Mrs Pierre LorlHard

Mr and Mrs PheJne Bno returned toWashington yesterday from a visit inNew York

Miss Helen the schoolgirlof the Secretary of War was enter

at a small tea Friday afternoon byMiss Marjorie daughter of Genand Mrs James B Aleshire isa guest of Gen and Mrs AlesMre attheir homQ in Eighteenth street havingaome on from Bryn Mawr where she taa student for the Thanksgiving holidaysShe went with them to Philadelphia forthe game

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Mrs Burton Harrison has taken anapartment at the Richmond for thewinter

Mrs Marshall FleW of CMcago theguest of Mrs Slater in Eighteenth streetSenator Nelson AWrick has arrived In

Washington and is at tlie Arlington

Senator George Peabody WetcMre isalso here and is at the Arlington whilehis House in K Street Is being put Inreadiness for the family

Mrs Le Breton and her daughter MtevMarguerite Le Breton will spend the

Breton who has beerf temporarily stationed at the navy yard here win leavetoday for California

Miss Warder will entertain at luncheontoday at U in K streetRepresentative and Mrs Richard Wayne

Parker and their family ratiiraefe toWashington last night fer the whiterAmong thorn who wont to thti Army

and Navy football sam were MissEthel Roosevelt Assistant Secretary ofthe Navy Newberry Mrs NewberryMiss Newberry Mis Carol NewherryMiss Constance Hoyt Lieut SemmesRead Llaut Rowcllffe U S N Ad-miral Dewey Admiral WHlarfl H Brownson chief of the Bureau of NavigationAdmiral Roblay D Evans Admiral Goodrich Admiral Pendleton commander V fthe League Island Navy Yard and Com-mander U S Benson the Assistant Sec-retary of War and his daughters theMisses Elizabeth and Marion Oliver theAssistant Secretary of the Treasury andMrs Wlnthrop and MrFrancis Stevens fiance of Mlse Oliverthe Secretary of the Navy and MrsMetcalf Rear Admiral Chester theMimes Fitch daughters of the chiefengineer of the navy and Gen and MrsArthur Murray

Many people prominent in the financialand social worlds occupied boxes on theArmy side including Gov Hughes oNew York Charles M Schwab and WE Corey the steel magnates SenatorDu Pont of Delaware and his brotherT C Du Pont president of the bigpowder company James McCrea president of the Pennsylvania Railroad Theodore Voorhees vice president of theReading Railroad E V Morgan Minister to Cuba Senator of Massachusetts Senator Dick of Ohio Senator Cullom of Illinois CongressmanBingham and others t

Mrs John W Fostor gave a tea yesterday afternoon for a party of studentswho have been spending their Thanksgiving holidays with her

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Mr George Howard will sail tomorrow for England whore he has beensummoned because of the Illness of hismother Lady Howard wife of Sir HenryHoward of The Hague Holland

Mr and Mr Guy Norman have returned to the city for the wlhtor andhave opened their house in Massachusettsavenue

Mr and Mrs Clarence Moore and fam-ily are spending a few weeks at Leesburg Va whero Mr Moore has leaseda place during the hunting season

Mr NIch61soh jr has returnedto Washington from a hunting trip onthe yacht Giavota with Mr John RDos Passes

Mrs Trueman H Newborn wife oftho Assistant Secretary of the Navyand Miss Newborry who have been InNew York for a short trip to be ableto spend the Thanksgiving holiday withBarnes and Phelps the Newberry twinshave returned to Washington

The November social meeting of theD A R chapters of the District of Co-lumbia was held in the George Washington University hall Tuesday evening theState regent Mrs Howard L HOdgkinspresiding Other State officers presentwere Mrs Mary C Beach correspondingsecretary and Mrs William E De Reimer chaplain Tho State vice regent Mrs

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George T Smallwood sent regrets beingaway from the olty Tho exState re-gents were the guests of honor and thosepresent were Mrs Thomas H AlexanderState regent in 1893 and 1894 Mrs KateKoarney Henry 1SS Mm Mary T Lockwood 1901 and 1602 Mrs Charlotte Emer-son Main 1M3 and 1904 Mrs Ellen SpencerMussey 1905 and 1906 Mrs Charles HAlden 1S99 and 1900 now regent of thePasadena Chapter Pasadena Cal sentgreetings and Mrs Simon Newcomb iNSwris prevented tram being prosent by illness The programme was in charge ofthe seven chapters hostesses for thismeeting which on the programme In the order of their organizationas follows First Columbia Mrs Sarah JCroissant regent was represented byMiss Bertha Frances Wolfe historian ofthe chapter who recited Second Ameri-can Mrs L H Mattingly regent Thenumber for this chapter was a song byMrs Walter E Hilton Third Mary Bart-lett acting regent Mrs M V Richardswas represented by its founder MrsAmos G Draper and two members of thechapter Miss Elizabeth Peel and MissMargaret B Merrill One rendered Amer-ica in the sign language of the deaf anddumb and the other vocally Fourth Lucy

Mrs E B Townsend regentwas represented by instrumental musicMr George Chandler cornet Mr Hoff-man violin Mr Carl Nass piano FifthCaptain Molly Pltcfier Mrs Albert JGore regent For this chapter Cal JohhTweedale read a poem in the quaintFrenchCanadian dialect Sixth OutFlag Mrs William Van Zandt Cox re-gent Miss Flora Jackson sang and MissLee Moore and Miss Bessie Tiffany andMiss Sallle Tiffany gave a mandolin trioSeventh Emily Ncson the last chapterorganized Mrs George G Martin regentThe historian Mrs Cora Bacon Fosterread an original paper on the Old canalat Great Falls The next social meet-ing will be in January when seven otherchapters will entertain

Mr Albert H Chaff ee has returned forhis annual visit and exhibition of pic-

tures and lu at the Shwehara Yesterdayhe showed some interesting original cartoons by Homer Davenport He will behero Monday Tuesday and Wednesdayand will display views in Spain Sicilyand Italy Rich display of specially

handcarved frames and exquisite reproductions in sepia and smallwalled framed pictures His room is therendezvous for the socially artistic duringhis brief stay

Lieut Commander and Mrs GiennleTarbox have returned from a visit atOld Point Comfort and lOcated in R streetfor the winter

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The ladies of the Pierce Guild Auxil-iary to the Washington Hospital forFoundlings will have their annual luncheon and sale of fancy articles ThursdayFriday and Saturday of this week atMasonic Temple

Mteees Louise and Irma McKetden of-

tkte city were guests of relatives in PM1adelphia for the Thanksgiving hoHdiurxfind the Army and Navy game They wiltreturn to their home today

Miss Warder wilt entertain at luncheontoday at her Home in K street

Representative Wayne Parker and MrsParker and Miss Elizabeth Parker re-

turned to their home IB Rhode Islandlast evening tot the winter

Mr and Mrs B v rlay R Mason an-nounce the engagement of theIr daugh-ter Lucy to Mr George Hoxte Moffott ofKansas City Mo The marriage will takeplace early in January

Representative and Mrs Lamer ofFlorida have arrived in the city and willupend the winter at the Shoreham

Mrs Odell S Smith 1C31 Sixteenth streetnorthwest entertained Friday evening forher son Frank and daughter Ida at aeuchre in honor of their guests MrMarsh and Miss Marsh of Elizabeth NJ The guests were the Misses HastingsAlden Stoke Fishback Harban CriswellMiller and Cramer and Messrs MeyersMangum Dickson Mohum LUc Romburg Seay Swartzel and Jackson Thegirls first prize a gold carved braceletwas won by Miss Harban and the secondprize a silver bonbon dish by MissMiller The boys first prize a bronzecigar lighter was won by Mr Dicksonand the second prize a euchre deck andleather case by Mr Mangum The booby-a china turkey was captured by MrJackson After cards a buffet supperwas served and dancing and singing con-cluded a delightful evening

Mr and Mrs Max Weyl of 1S10 Rstreet will be at home this evening fromS to 10 oclock in honor or Mr Weylsseventieth birthday anniversary

The Ladles Auxiliary of the EighthStreet Temple will entertain the pupilsof the Sabbath school at Pythian Tem-ple this afternoon

Mr Francis Curtis accompaniedhis wife and daughter has loft his homeIn Springfield Mesa to reside perma-nently at Washington They have takenthe Halstead residence at 19If Biltmorestreet and will be at home after December L

Mrs Thomas Woodruff president of theWomans Alliance of AllSouls Churchassisted by a number of wellknownwomen is working enthusiastically Inpreparation for a Christmas sale which

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Mr and Mrs Simon Kann spentThanksgiving in Atlantic City

Mrs Henry Barnard and daughterDoris of New York are the guests ofMr and Mrs Henry Strauss of U street

Miss Elizabeth Smith and Miss BessieMeek of 935 K street northwest spentThanksgiving Day in Manassas Vawhore they were invited to join a foxhunt Among the guests were Mrs BlairJohnson and Miss Flynn of Warrenton

Mrs L Koenigburg of New Yorkafter a lengthy visit to her mother MrsCharles Kaufman returned to her homeon Friday

Mrs Silas Rosenthal ot the Ashley hasas her Miss Fuld of Now Yorkand Miss Blanche HIrsch of Atlanta Ga

Mr and Mrs Gordon Lee of Georgiahave arrived in Washington for the winter and will make residence at theShoreham

Mrs Clara Breslau of N streets enter-tained at dinner on Thursday eveningMrs Goldsmith Sigmund whoso engage-ment to Miss Sadie Breslau was recentlyannounced Mrs Addle Sigmund and MrHoward Sigmund

The entertainment and dance given bythe ladies of Pas Israel Temple at National Rifles Hall on Thursday eveningwas a splendid success and was largely

Those Hiring Carriages ntStables st are assured the finestturnouts at reasonablo rates Bridalcarriages a specialty Best service

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new temple corner of Sixth and I streets

Mr and Mrs Bronnen and Miss CarrieBrennon of New York arc the guests ofMrs A Brylawskl of IMG Calvort

Miss Floryno Kahn of Baltimore MdIs the guest of Miss Rita Bacr

Tho Octagon Pleasure Club gave a stagtheater party and supper on Thursdayevening Those in the party were MessrsMalcolm Auorbaoh Barnard Baor DavidBaor Maurice Elseman Melville FischerStanley Fischer Milton Goldsmith Alfred Hans Herbert Jacobl Lester MarxArthur Neuman Lester Neuman DavidStern and Arthur Luchs

Mrs Charles Kaufman of Eighteenthstreet entertained at a family dinner onWednesday evening In honor of her

The guests were Mr and Mrs Ben-jamin Frank and children of BaltimoreMd Mrs L Koelngsburg of New YorkMr and Mrs Joseph Kaufman MrsFannie K Levi Mr and Mrs Sidney CKaufman Mr and Mrs Al Sigmund andMessrs Edgar and Harold Kaufman

Mr Edwin W HIggins has come toWashington and wllfc be joined by MrsHIggins after the Christmas holidays

Mrs B Coblonzer of the Laclede en-tertained at whist on Wednesday evening

A pretty weddlng was solemnized at thehome of the brIdes sister Mrs NowellLarkin 1416 East Capitol street Wednes-day evening at S oclock the contractingparties elng Miss Amy Louise Reid andMr Y la D Grain Rev Charles HHj met 4 jr of St Pauls ProtestantBptecopal Church a cousin of the groomwas the officiating clergyman

The bride was given in marriage by herfather Mr James H Reid of VirginiaThere were no attendants and only theimmediate relatives were present at theceremony The bride vfas becomingly at-tired in a suit of blue broadcloth andblack velvet hat trimmed with plumesImmediately after the ceremony the hap-py couple left for an extended bridal trip

Mrs Sam Ganss of 14SS Fairmont streetwill be at home on Fridays for the re-mainder of tho season

Addle Coblenzer of Baltimore istHe guest of Mrs Samuel Boi slnger ofMassachusetts avenue

Mr and Mrs D Rice of ClevelandOhio wore in the city for a short stayen route to Norfolk Newport News andthe Jamestown Exposition

Representative end Mrs Andrew Barshfold and Miss Helene Barshfeld of Pittsburg Pa arrived in the city during theweek and will spend the winter at theConnecticut Mr Elmer is theirguest this week but will return to Prince-ton aftrr the Thanksgiving holidays

Mrs Simmons and children ofN C wilt arrive in the city to-

morrow for a months visit to Mrs JunlueI Peyser of Sixteenth street

Helene Engel has returned fromNow York where was the guest

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Miss Georgia McComas French has re-turned frost Annapolis where site at

the Thanksgiving ball at theNaval Academy

Mrs Marshall King has her guesther stetr Mies Luiy HaaekeU of Clear

Dr Harry Smith has sailed PanamaMiss Mary Phtttpe lees returned from

Markham where she lied vtatoed relativesfor ten days

Mr and Mrs Clinton C Smoot andfamily left here Thursday for Jamestownto witness the closing of the exposition

Mrs William Ware and Miss Bfiie Warespent Thanksgiving with Mrs Waressister Mrs B Dalngerfleld

Lieut and Mrs Wilson Brown ofspent Thanksgiving with Capt

Herbert Bryant

Miss Mary Gllkerson bus retbraed froma visit to her old home in Culpeper Va

Mr Robert Jones is spending the week-end with friends at Jamestown

Mr and Mrs Edmund Harvey Symondsof New York are receiving congratula-tions on the birth of a daughter FrancisBarbour Ewing Symonds

Miss Charlotte Blackburn has returnedfrom a visit to the Misses Crarapton inWashington

Miss Caroline Wise left here Thursdayfor St Louis where she will snake an extended visit with relatives

Mr H Garnott PiUs spent Thanksgiv-ing with his parents Mr and Mrs HonryPitts in Prince street

Mr and Mrs Bernard Chine havefrom their wedding trip and are

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Miss Edith Bentley has returned fromAnnapolis where she attended thedebutante reception of Miss Louise Warfield daughter of Gov Warfield

Miss Mary Donohoe of Fairfax Is vis-iting Miss Lucy Douglas In Cameron

Miss Beall Dsingerfield has as her guestMamie Shackolford of Orange

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Mrs John McCuen is visiting Mrs HolHs Cook in Wilmington Del

Miss Agnes Havennor has gone toten N C to spend the winter with hersister Mts Makeloy

Miss Joannette Shriver of Union MillsMd is the guest of the Misses Jones InPrince street

Mrs Louis S Scott has as her guestMiss Laura Reynolds of Borryvllle Va

Mr and Mrs Clarence Randolph How-ard are the guests of Mr and Mrs George-S French In Alfred street

Miss Nan Lippltt of Berryville is theguest of her sister Mrs C William Wal-ters

Miss Grace Anderson left here Mondayfor Baltimore where she was the guest

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of Miss Charlotte England until Fridaywhen she wont to Philadelphia to attendthe AnnapolisWest Point football game

Miss Mary Snowdon and Miss DorothyGatewood spent Thanksgiving Day atWoodburyForrest

Misses Katie Eliza Rebecca and NellieUhlor are spending the closing days ofthe exposition at Jamestown

Mrs George S French has cards outfor an afternoon tea in honor of MissGeorgia French a debutante of thl sea-son for Wednesday December 4 from 4

to 6V

Mr Frank McCormlck wns a guest dur-ing the past week of Mrs Marshall Mc-Donald

Misses Hildroth and Dorothy Gfttewoodare weekend guest of the Misses Snowden King street

Mr Stuart Hunter is the guest of hisbrother Mr Edmund Hunter

The Misses Dent have as their guestsMisses Gertrude and Margaret William-son Washington

Mr Paul Hulflsh and Mr Davemaking a tour of the Middle West

Mr Page WaIler has returned from aweeks visit to friends in Harrisenburg-

Lieut and Mrs Charles Malgne havereturned from a visit t Mrs Maignessister Mrs WIrt Triplet at MarkhamVa

Mrs James Alexander Mrs E HOBrian have returned from Norfolkwhere they wwe tfc guests of MmJames Y Leigh

Mtas Aids Hopkins and MISS SaunaThorn were the guests en Thanksgivingof Prof William S TheM hi Washing-ton

Mr and Mrs Charles Stnohtir Taylorhave iud Invitations to the marrtege-of their daughter G raMta Mason toMr Arthur Herbert Bryant The cere-mony win take place December 4 at S

p m t the home of the bride 711 Princestreet

The Misses Dauenhower were thehostesses of one of the prettiest cardparties of the season on Tuesday afternoon at their hi King street Theywore assisted hi entertaining by MrsDavid N Rust JrT and Mrs R WPallor The were won by MissMarion Bryant Mtai Anita Abbott oWashington Miss Elisabeth JonesThe gueets were Miss Ellen FawcettIrs Thomas B Cochran Miss Mildred

Poster Misses Mary slid Clarence Snowden Rebecca UhJer Miss Kathertne Smoot Miss Georgia French MissBeall DangerfieJd Miss Elizabeth JonesMIsses Dorothj and HUdreth GatewoodMisses Abbott of Washington and MrsHerbert Carter of Green Valley

The last tea of the season was givenat the G4tf Club Wednesday afternoon bythe Mteees Susie and Ellen Fawcett Theetabhotwe looked very attractive beingdecorated in chrysanthemums and fallleaves Some of the callers during theafternoon were Misses Cora and LoulaSmoot Miss Mildred Bentley MIsS Ma-rion Bryant Mine Clarence SaowdenMiss Annie Murphy Miss Mary Thompson Miss Akta Hopktes Miss BeatriceBaldwin and Miss EUza Douglas

Mrs Loulu S Scott entertained onat the last of her afternoons of

bridge Mrs William J Soothe waswith loving cup as she had

made the best total score for the tourafternoons Other guests were Mrs HughMcGtrfre Mrs David Janney HowellMrs Samuel G Brent Mrs T MarshallJones Mrs Stuart Jamieeon Mrs Carroll W Ashby Mrs George Uhler MrsThomas W Robinson Miss Rose McDoa-aW and Miss Carrie Stribitng

BELL TOOK DRUMS PLACE

Americas First Liberty Bell Used atBattle of Alumnnce-

Vnm the Grafcus ChaserThe first battle of the American Revo-

lution was fought on the banks of theAlamance in this county May 17TL

The British forces were led by GovernorTryon and the Americans known as theAhtmance Regulars by Herman Hus-bands It was not until 179 that anystops were takes to mark the spot wherethe Regulators fell This movement wasset in motion by speech made by Rev

Albright Long who was at thattime president of Graham College Hemade a speech near the spot July 4 1S7S

and called upon the citizens to organizeand erect a monument This was doneMay 29 1SSI when thousands were pres-ent As the Regulators had no drumthey used a large hand bell to warntheir comrades of the approach of theBritish as welt as to call their forces to-gether As Dr Long was the primemover in organizing the movement forUse erection of the monument and sawit carried to a final consummation theLiberty Boll was presented to him Itwas on exhibition at Charlotte for some-time this year but it is in AlamanceCounty now out at the old homesteadHaw River Farm owned by Dr D A-

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Coast Artillery Corps Pert Da rent toFort H G Wright

lest Q8rterauut SingS JOUR S WEADOfrom Fort WilBajn IKary Harrison FvrtMelt

Scrgt First Class HARRY HARSON HospitalCorps pteced en retired Hst

First Class rrinu DAVID L DEE SfeiulCorps from Brokta Barracks to Pert Lavtan

Corp JACOB FKTT and Pint Class Primte-GEOIIKK XUTTKIt Ordmaee Deponneat-Imn Washington to proper tuttem

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ffcntrjr dropped from the rolls of the army No-

TeraWr a for desertionRecruit CHARLES W CONKLIN infantry re

cruSt depot Jefferson Barracks transferred toHospital Corps prime

Sooond Lirut LLKWBLLYK nULL Twentytweond Infantry to Military Academy

Pint Class Private GUY R CRAWFORD SignalCorps Fort Omaha discharged from the army

Cwnafeaarr Sergt JOHN KOTWALL newat San Frandsc report te purchasing oosunbsary fer duty pending cellos en his tppUcatfeDfor retinmeat-

R sigij tlea of First IA L ALFRED McCTwentieth Infaou accepted from5

Swc C F STORES detached Nays HospitalSat Juan report to surgfoa Kary De-portment for special temporary duty

Paymister V S JACKSON to sari yard NewYork

Asst Paymaster F B UeUILLEX detached natyyard Norfolk to Vircinbu

Chief Carpenter W E POWELL ta duty cennectloa Montana Newport News and duty on boardwhen iiJiccd in commiuioa-

MOVEME TS OF VESSKLSThe bUoying COTemeats of Tcsscls hue been reported to the Bareiu of Navigation

Arrived November 23 Eagle at Key West No-vember 29 West Virginia Colorado Marylandand Pennsylvania at Mare Island Hannibal atPhiladelphia Leonidas at Newport News Prai-rie at North River New York City

Sailed November 29 West Virginia ColoradoMaryland and Pennsylvania from San Franciscofor Mare Island Wasp from Tarrytown N Yfor Gaining N Y November 30 Rainbow GalTestes and Chattanooga from Nagasaki forShanghai

Arethusa placed out of service as an auxiliarymerchant complement at Norfolk Yard Novem-

ber 29 and immediately commissioned with anaval complement

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APPROPRIATE AND LEASINGGIFTS FOR WOMEN

Nothing quite so appropriate and nothing near sopleasing to a woman as a gift of something to wear Thisstores splendid stock of dainty and exclusive wearablesfor women offers a mine of suggestions to those who areseeking gift goods Make your selections early while thestock is at its bcst while you have time to choose leisurely

NECKWEAR Theres muck i this line to interest andappeal to gift seekers Bcautiftd Ostrich Marabou andCoque Boas Stoles and Sets m all the wantedshades Also a complete assortment Lmen andSilk Neckwear suck as Stocks Ties Bows TurnoversChemisettes Cottar and Cuff Sets Coot Sets Scarfs

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HANDKERCHIEFS Ahoeys m acceptable gift for n-

and wed even chtidrtn tile but importedKnen enid lace koHdkerckitfs slows here m platembroidered and fancy eftcte priced from I2 c to

25 each

GLOVES A comprehensive skowitip tie best importedKid from the icktsp Walking Glove at i tothe i6button Evening Gloves at 375 ail shades andtill rises

SILK HOSIERY Ideal for rift pnrptaes The standardgrades of Silk Hosiery et from i 23 to 750 per

BELTS AO the iettst imported novelties m Elastic Silkand Leather Belts mqt mftri bnckles at from25C to 5

Then there are the Shopping Gauze Fans SideCombs Dress Goods Silks Velvets Table Linen Tailormade Suits Wraps Skirts Waists Golf Jackets etc and

has abundant style and quality to recommend itALL GIFT GOODS NEATLY BOXED

Smoot Coffer McCalley 1216 F St

attendants in our DiamondRooms show modern cut Gemsunset or will design the mountingswith originality and a vast stockof mounted stones at prices alwaysreasonable considering qualityOdd things not found elsewhere

throughout the store

At Sloans Art Galleries1407 G Street Near U S Treasury

Comprising the personal effects of the late A A WilsonU S Marshal D C under President Cleveland

with important contributions from well known private familiesA Large Collection of Rare Furniture-of the Hepplewhite Chippendale Sheraton andearly colonial periods in all conceivable shapes

Valuable Books in fine bindings on Scienoc Art Travel Adventure Fiotion Poetry c

Grandfathers Hall Clocks Persian Rugs and Carpets in all

de Monte and other rare porceaias FiRe Glassware PintisgsPrints Skins Mirrors Bronzes OraaBttate Clocks Japanese Artand many other rare articles collected in all parts of the worldAll to be sold

atAbsolute Public AuctionAt Sloans Art Galleries 1407 G StreetCommencing Wednesday Dec 4 19073111 amand 3 pm

And continuing daily thereafter at same hours until all is soldALLAN E WALKER

Administrator of the estate of the late A A WilsonCatalogues on application

C Sloan Co Auctioneers 1407 G Street N W

The Only Genuine French Dry CleaningEstablishment in Washington

LADIES Ball Reception and Opera Gowns and Feathers made new by our process of Dry Cleaning

GENTLEMENS Ties Hats Fancy Vests Coats andTrousers restored to all of their original freshness

The French Dry Cleaning Company718 Thirteenth Street N W

Phone Main 5028 JULIUS ARNSTEIN Proprietor

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