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The first principle of perfect storekeeping is to under- , Stand what the people want. The second is to give it to them. Our counters reflect our judgment—comprehend your wants-- anticipate them. This is a.store of recognized qualities. The little prices are brought about by our keen buying. We sell as we can—as low as possible. Broken Lots of Men’s Shirts. The first weeks of the new year are always famous here for our Shirt sales. Some big values are distributed—this season has been perhaps the banner. But we are left with a number of broken lots, and the best time to clear those out is now, es ae SS sk OO sete anal etegeetentecfententocentontecentoeget Sostocgpatoetecatoatecgoetoetocetedteeetbetece Spdecteetetetetectetteet ‘ THE SOCIAL WORLD $ 99 SONS. 66> 2 f =» MOSES enny-prices” for H - 99 > (Continued from Fifth Page.) 66 : : a F st.. cor. 1th. Mattress Factors, Txt and D. OuUNnd=ValueSs ‘== wy Ss of the navy was the scene of a very pret- < é F yan ly atten tea yesterday, Furniture Factory, 12th & B. Storage, 22d & M. : 4 when Mrs. Robie introdced her youngest OS SS eS ; . daughter, Miss Laura. The debutante wore pe AT== : f : white silk and chiffon, and carried pink We Fi ake a roses. Assisting the hostesses were Mrs. Zn We ‘ Beach, wife of Captain Beach, Corps of = ’ : ; Engineers, United States army; Mrs. King. P tice of i wife of Passed Assistant Engineer King, rac U. 8 N., and the Misses Cotton, Lamber- = = e : 3 2 ton, Carmody and Endicott. Offering Specials , Mies Stuart of 164th strect noutheast wil g Pp me be at home next Monday and the first two 1 , 5 lk A a Mondays in February. -very day there s some happening = Mrs. H. Conquest Clarke, 1752 N street, of interest and money saving im- FOR ‘MEDICINAL USE will be at home Saturday, January 29, and Lae No .FUSEL OIL Saturday,. February 5. portance in this big establishment of Yesterday being* the anniversary of = : : An aid to OMEN. the emperor's birthday, Dr. Holleben, ours. That big Sideboard stock the German ambassador, held a_ re. s A help to MEN. ception for a number of prominent needs reducing now. In order to German residents of this city. The ambas- sador was assisted in entertaining the com- clear out many we reduce nearly all lt counteracts te dangers pany by the secretaries and attaches of the embassy. mong those in attenda —and give you a big choice at re- of the Season and preserves William L. Elterich, president. and Gus. duced prices. d Gus- tave Bender, of the Central Verein; Reg- the health during the] eve eercers ot nee Staats Zeitung: Mr. inter. ckendorft of the New York Tribune: Mr. . hleinitz, editor of the Louisville Anzei- Send for illus. pamphlet to| i Rie, Momm. Dr. Hermann. schoen- Seseegons Here's a partial list: Sideboards. Se i eS ee he eee eee ee ee a ee ee cordia Lutheran Church; ‘Gustav_«acius — just while you still have Shirt qualities in your thoughts. You DUFFY MALT WHISKEY C0., Seca e e anes echurel ae * $16.00 can appreciate the extra advantage we give you all the more. hester, N.Y. Mgr. Schroeder, late of the Catholic Uni- $16.00 So ee versity; Henry Hilken of the North Ger- zen White Unlauni a Bea Oningerte yes = She0 3 dozen Anchor Brand Shirts, with are Inen boscms and fine muslin bodies; Ae ee ee ee . os plaited boseates senile Gis a. ‘Shirts, they he oe ne a eros pais Dr. §. A Gears Emil Spahn = $23.0 at fl D es O1 7 : 6 rgain . S. AL . Ei =} 5 peaped ‘the’ ines that are left Td, 45%. Mey aad for thove of you who weer that t 35¢. Everything fine and the Reh, ‘George Fritsche, WW Rulkdaeschel, sory 1. ‘ake them if they will fit rere se ececceseceee ° ugust Schmidt of the Arion Society, Louis + $24.00 you, aes 50c. a ere { finest of everything at Cornwell’s. { | August Schmidt of 1 Xander of the Sa Chee gerbund, Frank Excherich, Christian Heu- $32.00 5 dozen Fancy Bosom Laundered Shirts, Here is one lot of Night Shirts—3 dozen rich, Simon Wolf, Robert Portner, Edward + $32.00 made open front and back; the patterns French Flannel Night Shirts, positively F. Droop, George Seagmuller, Hektor Ba * $28.00 are all nex, and some of the most at- inshrinkable, in excellent patterns, mostly Se eT ees a pe ae Lee $50.00 tractive in the entire let; but only sizes checks and strfj ven The sizes are 15, 1 er, * a rdes, - erg! a e4 15% and 16 are left. The Shirts 50c. 17 and 18. Best $2 Ni Shirts we Jose, Dr. Dechert, J. Scharff, Adolph + $50.00 were $1—-NOW. 5 have had—NOW 5 Cluss, Carl A. Droop and Edward I. Droop. : ren Mrs. Richards, wife of Solicitor General : ‘Sew JZ Gloves. Ii you have got | .Pen.tttes, Hemttnnes Hersen, ° Sep ee eee it W. B. MOSES & SONS. a need for a fresh und 1% inches wide—NOW....... ‘. Miss Helen Wurzhugen and Mr. Victor This 1s a continuous Pure Food Con- vention. Everything requires the stamp of freshness and purity to enter here. We carry many rich and rare Table Delicacies not to be found elsewhere in this city. We cull for your order upon request. Note these specialties: , Romaun-coke Meal. ‘This ts the old-fashfoned corn meal of pair of Gloves we have got the Pure Linen Handembroidered DE e_ attractions that will urge you Initial Handkerchiefs—NOW eee y Bes i Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchjefs, to buy tomorrow. Saturday is a ure Linen Hemstitched Hands “mun our great Glove Day—and Ae the best makes are our Gloves. brie sit 7 ic : Japanese Silk Initial Handker- These prices are ours, too: au sow 25c. Pee eee eee ee eee eee eceeceeee Few days more of our REMOVAL SALE. Ovly a few days more and we move into cor new quarters, 6 doors above! In the meantime take 1M to 33 per cent off erery- thing im stock! Come quickly! 7 ao 504 9th, The oees more. The ceremony was followed by city, at which a large number of frien and relatives were in attendanc Mr. and Mrs. Hecht wil be at home to their friends The annual military hop of the Natio! v Fencibles at the National Rifles’ Hall las night reached its usual standard of ex- cellence. The decorations were yellow and our ancestors. Milled by the old slow een, blending harmoniously with the cold process so as not to heat the meal ittering uniforms of the different organi- and detract from its strength. Has the a zations present. The National Guard Bri- Reynier's 4-button Embroidered Suedes, for $1.75 a pair. | Ap es Plain Suedes, for Ready-made No matter \ : 3 ; i 3 : z a as ae es ss i se ee See eeoccooeees how clever S-button Mousquetaire Suedes 5 i shades, for $225 0 bale Sheets. you are with taire Gloves, in Tan your needles you cannot pos- k in original strength and flavor of the full )| gade Band, under leadership of Lieut. Mc- ripened dried-in-the-sun corn. Only to Leod, rendered music for the dancers. be had of us. Among those who attended were Capt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : = 3 ' z ce S-button and Black, for ies sibly make these Sheets for as Curtis of the Indianapolis Light Artillery, a patra ore rong eae ee do not promise them for regu- ee natalie SiGahee: lar stock. Made of extra $1.85 a pair. heavy qualities— k Pique § world. 20 to 80¢, Ib. Northern Pork —thick and fat, and of a delicfous fla- vor. Only 12%. Ib, Finnan Haddies, 12}c. Ib. —the great eastern breakfast fish, sprin- / kled with salt water and dried in the sun. Alw a Lula Sturgis, Mr. G. Mr. R. F. Peterson, Mr. Mr. J._L. Campbell, Miss ‘Nellie Houtz, lor, Mr. V. S. Ba F.’ Hickey, Mr. J. M. M M. Bowman, Miss A. J. F. Oatis, Captain G. W. England, Mr. Elmer Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. McBeth, Mr. E. Ruppert, Mr. 0. L. Kenney, Mr. 3=qt. Eainitaiii SYRINGES Only 75C. — A nA t of the famous Dayel Rubber —— 0. Our way of buying enables us for $1.50 Iteynier's 4-button B a pair, HEMSTITCHED SH ‘90x93!4—worth for G5e. S1x03!4—worth 70c.—for 59a. Ribbons. When in doubt retains its dellefous fla- —— them at LI than the usual whol about Ribbons @ pees In, eee i a = pee 3 come to u: When in search TSM EP. Maple Syrup. Dr. Harry Ogden, | $ CREAM SODA alt th . a ra -Gennine Vermont “Sap and not the {| Mr. C. B. > Miss 9 a particular shade, ditto. Seen Rind made from sugar. Has a different )} Kate Collins and $ S % We endeavor to have our Rib- 2 : flavor! entirel d J. O. Moque. Miss Sc = = bon cases mirror your wants. Merino We can let i :: - o wae PRE m8 Knott or attaat ¢ ~ A e Fae e ce - c ewhe: len of New York, Miss Grant, , armacy, Cor. oth and Pa. Ave. |% Certainly ~ filled ‘with your Underwear. the reduc New, Yogk Buckwheat— lard, Miss Edith Dodge, Miss ‘Ai Ba tions speak VAs is” buckwheat! Light and dark. ideals of quality. Let Ribbons fee, Mr. H. Dodge,’ Miss Sores rrr 75 oe = = palces oe Sey Only de. 1, Miss | Wri a ay Lotte ee cccccccccccccccecce ee go on tomorrow’s shopping for themselves, pes ause we Gere ian, So. (cleateand ane 4. o list. vouch for the qualities. Sul, selling Fine California Canned Sere $ be cal Ladies! Slightly Flecced Jersey Tbbed Erults, in White Cherries, Bartlett (| Miss Dobbin 2 A Vests and ite and 9 ears, Lemon Cling Peaches and eply, Mr z - : aS Ratural REDUCED from 250. Cc. j Faual to 2e. fruit. 6 Gy Watrous, Miss 1S Sai it Belting, latest toe een eae de dans for. Beaecosec rton, Miss Joe Breerton, Mrs. Speake, | % . rd. ea asap eee ty. eerie —— . S.C. Stokes, Mr. D. M. McLeo . 2iii = hittane, 1 DUCED trom #1 eee, 9c, hi F Dr. Edmonsion, Mr. Jos. Wright, Miss $ : oe, sit ee 35 W! i i Buckingham, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis, | 4% Se Stoves © ine : Ladies’ Fest Black Cashmere Pantellas, : te Sulphur Springs Mr. C. J. Engle, Mr. E. Sessfora. | om forts heat m size room, Wash’n Gas Co., Mr. R. Bridget, Mr. D. C. Vaughn, Miss | & Jennie McDonald, Mr. Johnson, Mr. H. 1 Velvet Itibbon, in Brown, Reduc Green, Red and Heliotrepe _from © 75c. pair. foc Drawers and Stockings combined. $ Mr, Gould Lackey, Mr. R. B. McMillan, Mr. E. Holst, Mr. T. M. Hohoff, Mr. Jno. M. W! Loe Mr. E - k Ribbed Merino Vests, in White Natural, made with high’ neck and short sleeves- uv \ ) A ] ER. We have: secured the agency of the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs Me- c in Ribbons, in all colors Seedeedpetentoetententendonteateadoateetestentengerterbentenseeseesestentontentensonsenseeses gers retoadongengengecgeteetoegente conzententeneteogeegeeteeteeseatonsergeegeteeteetostoae kerebiefs—NOW..... Cont Castile Soap, ar ulsion, Mrs. A. E. Johnston and Miss Johnston will be at home today, 1724 Q street. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cunning and Miss Cunning of this = are at Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, N. 2 for 25e. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab. tte. Terraline, 69c. Pennyroyal Pills, $1 (Chichester’s.) Kolb Pharmacy, COR. 7TH AND E STS. N.W. not-3m,25 The friends of Be contracting: q will he interested to learn of the mar = Inter dnesday afternoon last of Miss Claudia elyn Moore and Mr. Charles 3 : PERRY’S, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” : Cl ARAMA ADEE EPI ESR LOSEPH PE The ceremony was performed .. ce ¢ s Andrew's ne Ss wi S by bride s wore a traveling costume. conclusion of the ceremony the wedding parfy took the train for Palm Beac Established, 1540. ‘Telephone : : : = in Re z ED p >, 413 10th St. N. W. Sees serene: ere eee 3 vibe: ee og ema 3 Peis TS u = Gane in Ra cipal Water. is water is a laxative, n a 4 Se icin ana ee 5 * AS APPLIANCE E Lae oe Sa pes terse alterative and @ tonic! It 1s highly Mr. C. Loeffler, Mr. C. Murphy, M : iieot coun igen teniees = : Black ard. e 3 recommended by many eminent medical ~ Bowden, Miss iva Williams, Mis: handsomest will ina chan = == Ladies’ A few lots below 4 faculties ax teing especially benefictal a ae eee 1 tomorrow fc itamed and eer + Perfection of Plen’s Bey |tesiery, Pelee. Either gi) itt ene ee ee mee Se Re ree aa aS rf Handkerchiefs. °"° of * bought ‘so, or re- Kidneys, Madder, skin or nervous system. ao Mis Harry Sineor rome — 3 shirt Bly, Va mi = Pie Makin * theselots duced to reduce the stock. Hee Seats ote Gone) | eaeeacBlaWarrener, Mr. and Mrs. T. Luck: Te eo 25¢ vests, 19¢. $ .. : ed, CO el 5 ce or= eo, wel iy shirt sel wv 0 10- eon os rs wae Frecented, tn Holmes: e Home- offering very much below the happen. < 25e. qt. bottle. $2.75 for case of 12 }| geant W. M. Walker, Sergeant W. K. Not- ————— gle Sod ap ae mn = rome product of the very, best materials blond. regular prices, but in some Ladies’ Warranted Fast Black Cotton ate. ee tingham, Sergeant c, Cromwell, Mr. Tomorrow we shall offer the choice of a 4 4 and baked by skilled home cooks in a clean : Aes Hose, with ble sles, heels 1 Oe, $ ane Thos. Costigan, Miss Lot Ramsburg, small lot of men’s golf bose 2=c, Other s cials. s like kitchen, Orders by mail or “phone cases there are not full lines, and toc pear . Miss Blandy, Mr. and Mrs. John Moque, Which sold for Ste.—for: -. 25 pec . 2 wmand autek attention. Free delivery and when there is a suggestion 3 for 50c. - <A "ornwell] .« Mr. Creighton Rice, Miss Kateryon Cla peeteeie i alsitk feitled - rs ce as Fee s a0 Mr. W. N. Cromweil, Miss Mary Andrew x Holme ‘Landover Mkt, 1st & E sts. of a small quantity we make f pebtriseen tees pes + Son, (| Miss Aaate Gorges, Dr. R. A. Foster, Mr, $1 waists, 69c. ot a ¢ — Scab Sm-16 short work of the balance, al- e REDUCED from 300. to.....-. BOCs $ 1412 to 1418 Pa. Ave. H. (D. Bowden, Miss Rov White, Mr. J- : Lot of Indies’ all-wool cloth waists, fa SR SE a, $ oo . et slack, blue et colors—and in all “doe rs * tengo Son ways. Ladies’ Richelien Ribbed Boot Pattern fat Mrs. W. G. Schafhirt will be at home peat pag am = Stic he ea Se Notions In Prices. Al-linen Initial Handkerchiefs, un- Metis ie OCs DALES Wednesdays, February 16 and 23. $ Gachi—will be Offered tomorrow” £0 Gye, ow for : x. ¥ laundered, letters F Mrs. Harry F. Kaufman and Miss Car- $ + — > ’ 5 Woodtmry’s_ fi rear Barnard’s Cream, 17c. N only... 3 Children's Fast, Black | Cotton Hose, $ Soft Shoes for Tender Feet. rile E. Kaufman of 131413 9th street north- 25 FI 35c velin 21c whieh dig st = z = x ae ree with double toes, knees and heels, % west will be at home Friday = eile offered te eee: aine’: corte et 69c.\ Pure Linen Hemstitched [ith double toes, knees and heels, YQ’ . : ani gs, . 12c. | . = = $ 4 66 reak away” from poor laun- $5 Astrak. Fur Collarettes..$1.98 | Children’s finest quality Eider- $4 Braided Cloth Capes Hecht were married the 22d instant in Balti- | ¢- dinner at the home of the groom in th $8 All-lined Kersey Jackets. $208 ! light bine and red. They sold $10 fine Seal Plush Capes. . Sunday, January 30, at 926 D street south- $10 Cheviot Suits, all colors.$5 ben west. PS $15 Electric S $20 Plush Capes $25 Elec. Seal Eiderdown Coats, braid and ties of all kinds. white Angora fur trimmed, all newest effects in worsteds, chey- sizes and colors. Worth up to iots and kerseys. Sold up to Trefousse’s 4-button Suedes, for $1.35 hem to FA iE Capt. C. S. Domer, Lieut. W. E. Crist) : eas 1 a pair. little as we can sell the ae Norway Mackerel. Lieu SC) Reauian, Olas CHEay. SOR: 250s pes cen eee elo oe OU . $2.50 you while this lot lasts. e Loose, and in kits—the finest in the (| Mr. H. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Tra ::Clearing reductions on boys’ clothing Heras, Mer Wo Vaughn, Mri B. Moore, | ¢ Clearing reductions 25c. hose, 19c. + in the men’s dept. 3 35c. ribbons, 23c. tow ference: 9, 924, 926, 928 7th, Wg. running through > to 704-706 K st. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE.” ae DEPENDABLE STORE.” Fini shoe reductions. Tomorrow we begin a final clearance in the shoe department before we begin stock- -taking. There are many odds and ends and broken sizes of which we do not wish to take account — and to make their disposal doubly sure we have marked them at prices which touch the low water mark. Few can resist the splendid bar- gains we have made. Bargains in every sense of the word—be- cause in all the entire stock there's nothing that will fail short of giving you the utmost satisfaction. $2.50, $3 and ated | 49 $1.19 to $1.50 s shoes reduced to... redu Take your choice of 450 pairs of ladies’ fine buiton and ince shoes, in box cnit, viel kid, dongola, with extension pring and light trim Jea_fexible sewed heels end tipped opera toes and also a medinm and low heels—with tips of sane lot of misnen™ children's viel kid ieather: in opera, common » square toes — every’ pai nd workmanshi; ir warranted guaranteed— mostly all sizes and widths a from $1 18 Present —which suld for $2.50, $2 and §— up to $1.50 a patr—now for only w8c. a how for $1.49 pair. patr $3 and $3.50 oe reduced to. 1 Choi $2 and $2.50 shoes§ 7] .29 redaced to... <5 ..655 am shapes of tees and tips -with cork and trimmed—with sm being exact counterparts twear about the city for $3 and $3.0 now for $1.98 a pair. me styles which sity are selling O—now for only $1.2: : Greater coat and cape reductions. -$1.39 | down Coats, both plain and fan 7 Persian Lamb Jackets. .$2.75 cy, in all nobby colorings, also up to $4 . -98e Misses’ Jackets, made of finest ey and imported two-toned 15 All-lined Kersey Coats.$5.98 | novelties, sizes 4 to 14, either al Capes. $7.98 | plain or trimmed, that sold up ae $8.50 E -$1.50 ur Capes. $12.75 Our best Jacket for children Children’s fine quality Fancy | and misses consisting of novel- and many of the PELE AEPEEREREEAL EEE A LA RR RM A LAME AMA MMC RL SEAM SAE EEL SAEESET) Mothers should not fail to pay the boys’ department a visit to- morrow—and take advantage of the big reductions we hav in the prices of boys’ suits and reeie ant—as you can sce here. The s savings are very import- e of a lot of 100 bors’ good, sub- made school suits, made of . In the serviceable check and a $e whieh . O and $—now re gy on, per pat . $1.79 aie for. POCCCEEOCOE OEE ENED ice of another lot of bers’ all-wool ts throngh- Boys" are worth c with d » $2.45 enfis Will bev Choice of this lot of hors’ nobby efer coats, made of fine quality short inchilias—and trimmed and finished in ‘the best possible manner which are worth $3.50-now reduced to. $2.10 of a lot of boys’ stripe an ale bosom shirts, with good forced muslin bodies—and a linen coll in all sizes—toi OCC L EEE ECO EM Ladies’ fancy boot top hese, plain an stitch—full regalar made— which 18-inel newest fancy net veilings, In all the frecte—in large aud suall. dots Large jare of vascline—wbich sell regu and plain mesh—which sell regularly at 2 and 3c. a yd—will be tomorrow for: Bo tomorrow Fe fered 21.¢, The regular Ic. quality fine Japanese tooth urashee—will be ered tomer oye S-inch all-silk heavy ratin ribbons, in Fine tmyorted ext in all. odors- the regular 2c. wort all colors und which seil regularly at d.—will be offered tomorrow 530 dry work and service and send your wash to us each week! New plant—new machinery ——modern ideas! Let your linen come on an introductory visit any- way! ’Phone 592, or send ORY FRAZEE’S LAUN Pome? 1214 & 1216 D so I iS 13th at. S100 M st. ? Gen. fae says that the “Pasteur” Filter: Is the only one yet invented that will thoroughly remove the germs of disease from the water—the germs of typhoid, malaria and diarrhoeal diseases. The most celebrated phyal- ‘The bride is one of our most popula : voice being well known to music lovers in this city and Baltimore. For Dessert : On Sunday 3 3 <order Ice Cream. Every one enjoys it so much—and it saves you all ti trouble of making ‘something We have an endiess variety of de- Melons favors—lotw of novel, dainty molds. TF American Creams, $1.20 gallon 3 —Ices, $1 gallon, Open until 2 p.m. on Sundays. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Croissant entertained the Abracadabra Club Wednesday evenin e Brock presided. Col. John P. Clum read a paper on the postal service in the United 5 States, in which he showed that we han- —Reduced prices far below | ated twice as much mail and operated three i as many miles of postal car service their real worth—until this | Um 28 ee ie the world, Mh MIDWINTER CLEARING | Theobald Otjen of the House of Represen- tatives read an essay on the tariff, which 1322 14th st. ‘Phone 592. eeeoeseee =e PES ODOSEISOO HH OGF OOO asl ela the same. The risk you E y dis fe the t of UR piece aged it onmellign Croom ht 9 1427 SALE of ours is at an end. Ad- exelted neal eoeeion roneibelnact of ow convenient to employ elee- 4 motic diseases by not filtering the usse S N.Y. A ditional clerks to promptly wait | cia thers participating. H water—you're not justified in ran- F etat ine Bi 1 Sh Miss Jul played and Mrs. Charles tle power. You turn on the = = mae eur” filters sell for as 2M EOECOTOSD ODS DOUTODT on you. Big values in Shoes| feimine ‘sang and Mrs. J, Mecreary 2 X i read a selection, after which the supper fitch when you want power. ff SHEETZ’S SPECIALTHES. | {01 men, women and chitdren. [Was served, among those present were Dr. And turn it off when don’t ” cy here. r eat 3 d Mrs. Ingman, Mr. and Mrs, H. Bote ee Snowdrift ore Seeewe great oun Hall, Miss Heiniine, Miss Hall, Mr. H. M. —you pay ouly for what you Chas. R. Edimonston’ "6c. per Ib.” Bel tee eo See Uttle as $3.85. Money returned | you're not satisfled after two weeks’ Peas 0 OPN can a NY use. for LADIES’ VICI KID and je Otjen, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Martin, Mrs. 5 It BOX CALF Lace and Button ham, Dr. W. A. Croffut, Mrs. J. P. - S. Electric Lighting Co.,}|$ 1205 Pa. Avenue. oa in 2 1 Showa ta all the new wtylen | Cleves. Mrs. HL. AL Harding, ‘Misa “Bur- "Phone 1877. jazz DOOSSESIA IPS TSITON IIE GSS ery pair _handeow igh, Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Jee ithectom! | betaine mec iu essing t ib. * rokanictd etme as it you re Cum, Mr. ana Mrs. F./B. Brock, Mr. ~ ictsinsinatitietdeddieaditiitenst CREAM PE en AND, a te ay -AFERS. E38." ox” $4.00-—which are the regular | and Mrs. C. 3 atl ee edd Any color made to order” for receptions, luncheons Prices at watch we have been selling. Miss Nelson, Miss Maedel, Miss Springuth, Go to Siccardi’s cae tiie 67 at oe. PER ED 3 J Miss M. J. Shaw, Mra. H. N. Sterns, Mrs. pally Ara PM. Call and try « sample of our * John Lynch, Mr. and Mrs, J. L. McCreery, FOR BARGAINS IN HUMAN eee SSE on te ae eeg |) TOMORROW. io Avchilccs Never a time when the staple and fancy. PLO ge mayen |) Sis Sat ashe amal pin and Builders! Mrs. E. L. Pierce, Mies —— Holbrook, our Snowdrift, free. SAVE MONEY ,SHEETZ, 10th and F. $ ‘a Raa Ge ee Miss iorenee Pierce, Mrs. J M alt otyles.. Every pair guar- Maedel, Mr. pa D. ‘Clark, raise "Van Doren, ‘ anteed—just as if you paid 5 = 3 $2.50 or $8.00—which have been the regular prices up to now. nyo Scott, Miss Emily Doherty, Miss Grace Ot- pe See or ee Bie seats ee Boe Homing’ Shoe |_Mt* James A. Dumont and Miss Dumont Ne ve i. tries and Technical f 1807 19th street will not be at home to- dpsienr cbr ares ae ‘s {| Hayvenner’s Sshop, |: morrow. ‘but will be at home on Saturdays bruary. complain fer Schoof of this city is the guest of Almond & Glycerine Cream her father, Rev. J. D. Arnold, at Forest phrase che : : | | aM, N.C. frees the skin nace ar distgaremente icnrarte 928 F Street N.W. we Southern Cotillion will occur Tuesday, ———_ is a beaut! Ae ri 33 attain im a brilliant re ATLANTIC BUILDING. Specials from that bakers of ours betes cmplexion that, i2P the charm of thet tempt the palates, snd’ Ye" $857 beautiful buys a good - te Size bottle. "Try ft! — OGRAIT’S 13th & Stalee’s Photos are famous for their | DE 9 Pa. Ave. § 3 unique poses—excellent likenesses— a ee 3 and the dainty style in which they are HUMORS OF ALL KIN finished. They will please you. coin Conese Soop sane : W. H. Stalee, 1107 Fst, mbli-m,wat,ly i WM. HAHN &CO.’S cine. An Interesting Saturday For economical SHOE BUYERS. Tomorrow shall be one of the Red-letter days of our much-talked-about “MIDWINTER CLOSING- OUT SALE.” Nearly every Winter Shoe in our 3 houses is marked down in price from the lowest-known regular prices, but for tomorrow we shall offer several special lots of Shoes, of which we still have too many, at less than such qualities have ever before been sold for. ip fee ” and Child’s 600 pairs Boys’ $1.50 Casco Calf >. Robbers, Oak Leather-sole Laced. Id oe only, ..-. 19°: Tomorrow only... ... 95°¢- ——— Bog ed 75 to Kid and Steins 's pence pore 9 Tomorrow cdr rae **37°- Tasca’ only. 4 S$] -37 and Men's $1.00 a Broadcloth tt Finest Mechine- cae aes 48°- Tomorrow only. ... 5] -87 pg Hand-coeds Wister $2-15 Tenia calgsce RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, Pane Ao me eX SES R AR AAA RES jee Yer tre E ar i i