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SOCIETY Dance Given in Honor b . Agent YSSOWSKI‘ e . Of Knickerbocker Team Dr. Jacger's op With Mr. a:‘d Mrs. Ha Clay (;Osts;:': ‘Woelen 1419 G St. N W} Speculhu fifi)ni“a:““ : ?::"fi;(%f oeih i o Garments For Women ones ottt of the hosts Opp. Keith's SELLING OUT SALE To Settle an Estate Our Entire Stock of Winter Millinery With Ezceptfon of a Few Fur Hats NOW BEING SOLD AT $1:28 to 7 Values Up to $35.00 We Are Also Offering Some Early Spring Models at the and Mr. supper was ser “Fitch—Garlington ( Invitations are being 'issued by MMrs. enry . > da er, Mis Same Low Prices i Creswell Garlington. X urch Close 6 P.M. Gpen 9:15 A.M. 1111 G St. N.W. Thousands of Dollars’ Worth of High- Class Desirable Merchandise to Be Sacrificed During Our Annual JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE It is cur custom not to carry garments over from one season to the next, regardless of what sacrifices we must make, and during these sales cost and profits are ignored entirely—Hun- dreds of garments will be placed on sale tomorrow at prices which represent only a fraction of the original cost to us—and it behooves you to be here at store opening in order to take ad- vantage of the wonderful values. You'll want at least a half If we stated comparative We'll let you judge the true dozen of these e comp 2 . prices they we seem et Georgette Waists exaggorated .. v oo We will say we have The e SRR NEVER offered such wonderful values. $3.983nd$5:98 Some are slightly soiled and mussed from handling, but laun- dering them will make them as good as ever—and they're worth two to three times the prices quoted—also included are crepe de chine. taffeta and pongee blouses. EXTRA SPECIAL 10 Dozen Silk-Top Union Suits Suits at 52 5_ Fur Trimmed Embroidered Plain Tailored Duvetynes Reduced to Fur Trimmed Embroidered *1.95 Velours Kayser Marvel Fit Knit Union LWZG Shawl Collars > Suits with Jjersey silk top. 3 Tight or loose knee models. All and Dolman Modelt Silvertones sizes in white and flesh. Tricoti Bolivias FIcounce Wool Sweaters Velours Tie-back Wool Silvertones Sweaters with angora Tuxedo collars. All wanted colors and combinations. $2l98 SILK HOSE Reduced to —The— Coats 00 at355-= About 100 in the lot, taken from our regular stock of much hxgher-pnced garments. This price represents only a fraction of the cost of many of the coats. Uncut Bolivias Velours Duvetynes Goldtones Veldyns, Etc. 95¢ a pair Bilk hose of extra good qual- ity with lisle garter tops, re- inforced sole, heel and toe. SILK UNDERWEAR 13.98 - Included are creps de chine, satin and jerscy garments—Gowns, Teddys, Envelope Chemiss, Em- broidersd Skirts, Camisoles, eta Lace, embroidery and ribbon trim- med. Values up to $6.98. Ripple Effects Flare Models Fur Trimmed Embroidered Hundreds of our highest- priced models are included in this final Clearance Sale. We Will Take Our Loss on 350 Women'’s and Misses’ Dresses for Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear You'll appreciate the wonderful values when you see them on the special racks—at 142 = 25 Tricofine Dresses, Satin Dresses, Taffeta Dresses, Velour Dresses, Georgette and Satin Combi- nations, Blues, Blacks, Taupe, Browns, Reindcor, Qrays, ctc. Also the Dainty Pastel Shades in Party Dresses of Tafleta and Satin. Invitations Issued| land Mr. Edward F. McKnew, brother Formerly Mixs Jane G pare former Attorne. Weddings and Engagements Announced During Week Miss Dorothy Adams Rutherford to Be Bride of Lewis H. Lehman—Date Will Be in the Early Summer. Dr. and Mrs. 5. Baldwin Rutherford announce the engagement of their daughter. Dorothy Adams. to Mr. Lewis H. Lehman of Chicago. 1. The wedding is to take place in the carly summer, no_definite date having been set. Miss Rutherford is the grand- daughter of the late William H. Rutherford, lieutenant commander, U S. N.. of civil war fame. | the forehead. bouquet of bride roses. The weddinz reception was held at the Masonic Temple. The bride and bridegroom left_the next day for an extended tou: through Pennsylvania on their wed- ding trip. They will be at home to their friends after February 1 . Tta's Church, Chicago, when The announcement of the engage- ment of Miss Alice Isabel Judson to Mr.. Russel nnedy Jones, both of New York, is of ashington. Mi daughter of Mrs. ston, formerl: great-grandda Catherine R il brid of Chicago, 'this city. a become the seph Kilkenny formerly a resident of much interes r. and Mrs. James Kane of Falk e Courts announce the marriage o r M their_daughter, Elizabeth Boteler, to Field ‘and a niece of Mra. Leonard |Mr. Fredaric Benaon Warder, Wed- Wood. Mr. Jones is the son of Dr.|nesday, January 12, in Baltimore. Le Baron Jones of Pleasantville, Mr. and Mrs. Warder will be at and served with the French home after February 1 at 1753 Co- through the early days of the world war. When the United States en- tered the war Mr. Jones enlisted in the tank corps of his own country No date for the wedding is announced lumbia road. Army‘and Navy Club TO Give Dinner Series An announcement of great interest to Army and Navy folk in the city is that a series of Saturday evening supper dances will be given at the | Army and Navy Club January 22, Feb- ruary 5 and 19, March 5 and 19, and April 9. The attendance will be lim- ited to 300, and dancing will begin at 9:30 and continue until 11:30, when .| a buffet supper will be ser . The marriage of Miss_ Virginia C Paff and Mr. Thomas W. McKnew took place Saturday, Alexandria. Va bride’s parents. attended her January 8. in at the home of the Miss Margaret Paff er as maid of honor of the bridegroom. was best man. The bride wore a smart blue velvet suit with a squirrel collar. wedding breakfast, Mr. and Mrs. Knew left later for Cumberland, A pretty wedding took place at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning at the Church of the Holy which united in m Scola and Mr. ) Rev. N. De Carlo, pastor, officlated. | A solemn nuptial mass followed the | ceremony, which was witnessed by a large assembly of intimate friends and relatives of the young couple. The altar was beautifully decorated with carnations and palms. Miss Maria Burch was mald of honor and G. La Scola, brother of the bride, was the best man. The bride was es- | corted to the altar by her father,| Mr. Stephen. La Scola. Ushers an. bridesmaids were the bride's cousins. Mrs. T. C. Perry was mairon of hono The bride wore a bridal gown of | ivory satin with opalescent trimming | on draped skirt and bodice. The vell | was worn high in the back with a | wreath of orange blossoms across | Marcel Wavh Hair Dreasing Manfeuring. Children's Hair Cutting. Face Massaging, Sealp Treatment., Rleaching & Dyeipg, Rosary, Know the Many Advantages. of the Borden PATENTED All Human Hair Goods- From the finext impo combings. ARSOLTU 2 CORDS OR LACE NET OR WIRE USED. . Borden, Special'st of the Hair and Sealp. ' Phone Franklin 2788, Our Reductions Tell A True Tale of Absolute Sacrifice on UL LU of closing out all Furs at once and : taking an absolute loss rather than carry them further into th winter. Furs of the highest type, bot made into garments and pelts, i lower than they cost us, in man, The price you pay forZ ] instances. The stock embraces— Coats Dolmans ‘Wraps Scarfs Mufis Capes And All Kinds of Pelts SPERLING Exclusive Fur.rier 1336 F St. 2 doors from . Ebbitt House TR Snmnunmn Card Party Will Swell Sufirage Statue Fund Mrs. Edmund J. Brennan is directing | committee repre what promises to be one of the mmi successful card parties of the season. and one which will not only furnish A amusement i women, but algo add to the fund being! raised In Washington for the suffrage | memorial statue to be placed rotunda of the Capitol. ax well as women prominent in all otner ' SOCIETY | fielas of activity. Mre Brennan has | accepted the post of chairman of the Dis- | trict ways and means committee for the | lmmmmee and has included on her sub- ntatives of practical- Iy évery woman's organization in Wi ington, including the Association of tegiate Alumnae. the Daughters of t n mwhn 1. the Colle: “ed ELICACIES Appetizingly Prepared by Home Cooks Pleanant FIFE and DRUM INN 5 TSe for a large number of . the Congress | Firat Quality Natural Hair, $6 .98 in the ballroom at The committee In charge of the pres- Woman's pa AH Shades. .. entation of this statue includes the wives 2 W. of thirty senators and representatives, 607 15th St. N.W. . Second Fleor. o SHOR FOR YOUNG FOLKS ANL YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYV/GMAN F at Tenth St. Mid-January Marks the Final Reduction on several hundred uits—Coats—Dresses all reduced for quick Clearance Monday at b We need the room for spring goods arriving daily. These winter garments must go and go quickly. The price of $25 will take care of that. —Incladed are Women’s and Misses’ Suits, with and without fur trimming —Coats in women’s and misses’ sizes; all beautifully made; various fine fab- rics—Dresses of Tricolette, Velvet, . "Satin and Georgette. If we printed the actual values and former prices of these garments it would seem like exaggeration. It is enough to say that $25 hatdly répresents the cost of the material alone. -Good Reason to Buy Suits —They’re Sacrificed— You've nevér bought equal values for so little as is made pos- sible now through this grouping of our entire remaining stock into two lots. But think of the weeks ahead when a Suit is a real necessity. In that light make your selection now. Al are included—Fur-trimmed and plain. Former Prices, $79.50 to $250.00 Strong Temptation to Buy Dresses— —They’re Sacrificed, too— Likewise have we put the remaining lots of Fall and Winter 8ilk, Cloth and Laée Qtrect and Afternoon Dresses into two as- sortments. They are all elu.flmng designs of effective exclusiveness. Former Prices, $59.50 to $125.00 53850 and $5450 Some yv‘lf-ntel"'esting Forecasts The arrival of the new Spring models —in Dressep— —in Sult&— —in Mxllmery—-‘ will convince 6f two things—the maintenance of our prestige as developers of fashion of the highest type—and the virtually .~ -normal prices which are to prevail here for spring. Come in and get a view from both angles.