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** DASENEL HLADYSAPPAR . Birds-of the Air and Animals -, -of Subtefranean Chan- } - nels Contributors. With the gradual return to pre-war conditions man lays -aside his uni- form-“and don -his patent leathe? pumps_and high-hat to accompany tlie. companion of his ‘softer moods to,_the opera. . She, contrariwise to that policy of nature for decking the mmale 1n brilliancy of coloring and Shumage; tricks herself out after a fasbién’ which makes the sobfiety of * his White shirt bosom and black coat anly ;& batkground.far her gorgeous- THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1921, RECEPTIONS ARE REVIVED: Pennsylvania Society Will Dance at Willard January 31. For the first time sincg before the war, the Pgnnsylvania Society will be host at a formal reception and dance at the Willard Hotel on' January 31. “After several years' uommflence.l the Pennsylvania Society of the Dis- trict of Columbia is ebout to be re- vived,” stated an announcément by Representative M. Clyde Kelly of Pittsburgh, president of the society, today. A reception committee of well known Pennsylvanians has been ap- | pointed, and President Kelly and the committees in charge of the program have made arrangements for a large attendanec. Three thousand invitations to at- tend _the reception are being sent out by Representative to present and former residents of the ‘state of whom the society has a record. Gifford - Pinchot, ~commissioner of forestry of Pennsylvania and former chief forester of the United States, will deliver an address at the gather- ing. Musical selections by William T: Pierson, local composer, .and ‘jazz’ music for dancing will be features of the entertainment. Plain K .%Mu called on hn?i |:gd * sea, the birds of the air an e ;Run&mn. chapnels of the earlh‘ 10, yield up their treasures for her adoritosaL” says & bulletm’ from thel Natiorel Geographic Society. +As. she1azily invites attention with the, gayly-colored ostrich fan which ® gshe moves across the line of vision, she is, indeed, an exotic thing of admiration ‘and generosity's making. Powerful birds on a farm-in South Africa_probably had their tail and Wing ‘feathers plucked and a mag- nificent beast of the jungle in India or.the Belgian Congo snorted in rage and pain. when _he_gave up his life that his tusks might make the slen- der ivory handle to support the feathers of. that bauble. Hundred Animals for One Fur Wrap, “Carelessly warmth and light of the. theater-lies thE “Tustrous” sable wrap. The hun- dred- or more -of- little 18-inch dark brown _animals’ required to make tnis coat tempted - trappers into. difficuit and ~ dangerous enterprises on the s fragrance that in- trigues your senses is probably the distilled petals of roses grown in the fertilé valleys of Builgaria. A Chinaman in Shantung shed his queue to ‘furnish the material for the met that ‘holds the coiffure in unblem- ished .continuous undulations, and a smelly stockyard of Kansas City or Chicago gave its refuse neap that unobtrusive-bone hairpins might hold the amooth 30“! in piace. ‘Yne slow and sure tortoise furnished the only utifully carved ornament of her “Tha ropes of gleaming white pearls that, unr' m throat were probably hearts of the huge thick- sh oysters of the South Seas, Aus- , Philippines andBurma, or from the nes and or: from the small thin-shelled ones of Venezuela, Ja- pan, Persia“and Ceylon. The platinum for-the ‘clasp came from Colombia and the diamonds ;which stud it may have beentaken from the dark interiors of 'aSwiss workman, whose skill was o | Do Their Part. 9 ’»mn.mm--ukanermqm fip'n-numm its shimmer in the of Lyon, France, which prepares about duced one-third of all the raw silk pro- | the steamship Adriatic today by the to - in-or brought 1a0e with which the fabric D! artist- a dwelling. ‘e on her pumps were | Business and professional women of hammered by &n artisan from raw mate- | Deer Mont., ha A e | B SO L St rial gleaned from the Mountain or great basin.states, many years Homer, Caruso or Tetraszini” ATLANTIC FLEETUNITS | " 2'DUE AT CANAL TODAY . Viespels “Will Pass Through to Join l Eacific Fleet Tomorrow and I fleets Il returs to the canal on February The Atlantic fleet seaplane squadron was also due here today, and was scheduled to proceed to Coco Solo. The planes were reported to have arrived at Providence Island, northeast of Colon, yesterday. Much relief is felt ‘by naval officers which were wrecked Fonseca bay and Nicova bey, are safe. I tossed aside in the | feo Mrs. Howard S. Reeside is chairman of the committee on.arrangements. She will be assisted in receiving the guests by several well- known soclety watrons. = PENNSY CUTS AGAIN. All Employes Get Day Off Without Pay. PHILADELPHIA, January 19.—All employes of the eastern region of the Pennsylvanid railroad were ordered yesterday to take one day a week off without pay. e action is a part. of the company’s campaign, instituted several weeks ago, to -educe expenses. Approximately 100,000 ‘men are af- e | Tailoned -~ best designers. Officials at the general offices of the company - here .were unable to say whether the brder would be extended to the other three regions. ~Since the curtailment order issued late in Decern- ber more than 30,000 employes through- gut the Pennsylvania system bave been off. and caracul. Selection may also be made Trimmed All are one-of- About half of these suits are handsomely embroid- ered and trimmed with rich and etegant furs, such as gray squirrel, mole, beaver, Hudson seal, taupe, nutria REDUCED FOR FINAL CLEARANCE All Our Women'’s Finest Suits $97.50 For the final clearance we have reduced every 6ne of our remaining fine suits. a-kind models from the foremost of America’s DR. W. T. GRENFELL AND LABRADOR How much do you know about Lab- rador, that great country towards the frozen North? - There is a _great man in our midst, the man whose name will always be associated with Labrador—Dr. Wil- fred T. Grenfell. THESE ARE HIS BOOKS: The Harvest of the Sea.. Down to the Sea......... Down North on the Labrador... THESE ARE ABOUT DR. GRENFELL Work and Play in the Grenfell Mission..... by H. P. and F. E. Greeley........... $1.50 With Grenfell on the Labrador, by F. S WaldoRs o e $150 OTHER BOOKS ON LABRADOR By Norman Duncan Adventures of Billy Topsail.. Billy Topsail, M. D....... Billy Topsail & Company. Seiiaet Citbiiecs Go far toward making a woman appear at her best. We are acquainted with all the newest fashions in hair dressing, and specialize in arranging coiffures the most becoming to each individual. All hair goods shown or used by us is WILMINGTON, Del, January 19.— Approximately 2,500 employes on the southern grand division of ‘the Penn- sylvania railroad, which has its head. quarters here, will be laid off as a re- sult of a genera? order for a 20 per cent reduction in the working force, it was announced last night. ‘The southern grand division, which includes the Delaware, Marylai.d, Nor- from very handsome tailored models without fur trimming, but none the less bespeaking distinctive styling and real quality. ; The Best of a Bad Job... Dr. Battles Royals Down North. Harbor Tales Down North.... By Ungava Bob Troop One of the Labrador, The Grit A-Plenty.............. The Luke of the Labrador Dillon Wallace Ragged Inlet Guards. Lure, of the Labrador Book Section, Second floor. warranted the highest quality. Great aids to fashionable hair dressing at the present time are— PIN WAVE CURLS. PUFFS AND SWITCHES —Of all the different shades, such as drab, gray. red and blond. A perfect match for your hair is assured. Personal Service Section, Second floor. Warm Sports Sets, Tams and Caps Attractively Reduced Warm, smart winter things featured at a most eppor- tune time. You will find\a visit to this section profitable now, but you must not delay, as the assortments are any- thing but large. New Patterns in P . Egyptian Tissu- . Ginghams A very large assortment o new spring patterns includ ing— Black and white checks the robably grew under the|The work of the relef workers will ¢ peasant women in the | be directed by Dr. Harry. Plots, dis- % in-the cellars of [coverer of the typhus hnmu: G and draws out the sorexess and pais. ! |and draws } lub, with a membership of thirty. 5 ‘ -our new fireproof Garage, where we are equipped to handle all kinds of repairs. Storage, week, day or month. Washing and ] greasing, efc. T - Special rates for yearly contract customers. Gompers’ Garage, Inc. Direct Entrance East of McReynolds’ Rear 1114 Vermont Ave, NW. ; Phene Frankita 6534 ARaw, SoreThroat Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Muaterole_* And Musterole won’t blister Ifke the old-fashionced mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion Musterole is & cleas, olnt- ment made with ofl of mustard. It is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bremchitis, tomsilitis, ecroup, n head- " Womens. Sult Bection, Third foer. First Spring Showing of . - Little Childten’s Coats and Hats Early spring models in-coats and hats for the little tots are as delightful and charming as one could imagine. fashioned of polo -cloth, shep- Coats, herds plaids, and serges are GREATLY LOWERED PRICES Women’s 16-button Chamoisette Gloves In white, beaver and covert; Paris point em- broidered back. Very specially priced, o a2 folk d Baltis divisi 3 L‘:":;n“‘"?g %‘:15: Since Tast fio’l}gx ‘The most e/ r two cu fashi bri been made on‘:ho dll\"r!rloc:.ntAelalccl;h!::: ble Fa CS— of shop, maintenance of way, trans- portation and office workers will be af- fected by the latest cut, which will be- Vel de Cygne &in to take effect in five days. M = arvella. " HAMON TRIAL SET. Veldyne Woman to Face Court at Ardmore Duvetyn " on March 8. Tricotine [ MQRE, Okla., January-19.—THe ; 3 ‘trial of Mi Cl V. :,'::’.'2 g::to;f‘n:hffi%.hsi}::o;u:; All of w hich contain style, THESE TWO nectio Y Sake T Himon, Tas newn ‘earor || WRrmth beauty. MODELS March 8, in district court of Carter county. . SKETCHED - U. S. SENDS MEDICAL AID. S: — lected from NEW YORK, = - —selec feal \:n'_x‘:_‘:onn-‘tiz-‘g‘;'rri?l:i:’te:nn;:g— Navy Blug, our stock — por 3 s, a dentist’ . R Siz Tty Sdeedat and phurmacist | Zanzibar Brown, ik f Europe. The |joint distribution committee of Amer- Tan, fraysthe beattylc modiste varied |ican funds for Jewish .war suffercre. Baultat Gieen the styles. Each il oi e A Black. : suit is different. X shown in either ligh:l:; da.‘rk wtlet:-nli’l;ud 5 some have smart col of materials in . contrasting colors. 3 Columbia Knitting Yarns Reduced. - ’I'he Hats are in cunning little poke = shapes or with wide roll . ‘brims and are, for the most part, plain, but there are also some daintily trimmed leg- horns for dress-up occasions. Baby Shop, Fourth floor. floor.., Music Lives Forever _with the Victrola Women’s High Shoes, $5.75, $6.75, $7.75 A generous reduction has been taken from the former prices of all Columbfa yarns — Germantown, Scotch Sweater, Heather Yarn, Spanish Stocking Yarn, in a full, large variety of shades. Art Needlework Section, Second Saxony, Floss, 10.YEARS FOR DEFAULTER :&%“'.:-"&'3."3:—- Jan 19— | it handy for instant use. - LOVISVILLE, K. uary ?‘:o L. Martin, former secrétary of |35¢ and €Sc jars; hespital size $3.00 Savings Fund Building Asdoélation, pleaded guilty here to making false entries on the books of the_association 'in connection with in- tions o court and the prosecuting att £or a sentence Mll e of ‘elght years o T " % e o Phone North 7543 Ret.r‘of 1828 14th Street N.W. - OAL .. White Ash Stove, per ton..........$15.00 " Red Ash Stove, per ton. «eee. - -..$15.50 Chestnut Stove, per ton. . . caee-. .. .$15.00 | Egg, Perton. cccceecoevivce cnmen e -$14.75 Pea. Coal, per ton. comeeee ceoneve - -$12.60 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY | Yost Coal Company The greatest artists of the present gener- ation have recorded their voices or their music for the Victrola so that owners of the Victrola will always have it. Victrola XI, $125 May be had in various finishes of oak and mahogany. Sold on Easy Terms. No Interest Charged. A New Atrrival ~ of two Popular Fox Trots Ros( of Wash- ington Square You Ain’t Heard 18659 Nothing Yet 85¢ ALL STAR TRIO We are constantly receiving additions to our Record Library. Try us when you want a hard-to- get Record. Vietrols Bactiom, Fonrth fioor. Our entire stock of Smart New High Shoes is included in this sale with the excep- tion of the W. & L. Cor- rection Shoe. Every stylish last and leather, but of ‘ course not all sizes in each one, though a full range of sizes is represented. You should make your selections without delay. 8hoe Section, Third floor. . Games for An Evening’s Amusement These cold winter evenings at home often lag for want of something to amuse. Get an interesting game and play it; see how it fills in the time and brings enjoyment. Geographical Lotto..... MLNdRU—!hn new race game, two sizes, $450 and $850. . . Tey - Stare,. Fourth ficer, SPORTS SETS, ‘WORSTED CAPS with cord of cap and scarf, in copen, tan, 3and tassel on side; in copen, brown and heather mixtures. tan, brown and heather mix- tures, ming. styles. ason $4 each $4 and $6 each 36 inches wide, 85¢c yard - Liberty Section, Second floor. 7 Dress Goods Sectiom, Second floor. consisting tures. $9.50 set copen, heather “mix- with, pompon side trim- $2.50 each ‘Tams in rose, cardinal and copen blue, now $2.50 each HANDMADE CAPS, in tan, brown, HANDMADE TAMS in cardinal, tan. copen, blue and rose; smart olive, ‘brown, sand plaids, green and white checks and plaids. blue and white checks and plaids, lavender and and plaids. With plain eolors to m:. will be for the coming white checks and plaids. brown and white checks ateh @ the different shades in the chec. and plaids, which are very muc used as trimmings just pow an Women Like Fine Dinihg Room Furniture and Will Be Delighted with the Values in the January Furniture Sale You will know that they are exceptional values the minute you set eyes on the suites and pieces—values up to the standard of every sales’ event held by this store. The designs are so good-looking that they will add a note of refinement and , charm to any dining room. Buy now and Save—the January Sal: is a Saving Sale. A William and Mary A 10-Piece design of American 10 pi ., Americ: An Elegant withut, 'in cicgant rvalnux; the fluted Pand-car\;lcd \\i\'il- 7 y 1i th 7 i v Suite, $595 &, " Daianess of Suite, $1050 Sl L the lines; distinctive slat bagk chairs with fancy cut-out - top and brown Spanish leather seats. Queen Anne design, with the usual grace Mahogany < usua and simplicity of Suite’ $625' lines; chairs uphol- stered in genuine blue pressed leather. Solid mahogany, 10 pieces; Mirror-back Adam : Buffet; Chairs have Suite’ $450 oval cane medallion in center of panel back, and. green leather seats. / MAHOGANY-FINISH Sheraton design, Special TEA CARTS, legs and fluted spade feet, the latter adding a very artistic touch. The finish is as elegant as the design. Large 72- inch I)uge( and china closet, with cabinet base. S 3 Louis XVI design ,S?tlte, $550 of solid mahogany; 10 pieces; mirror back buffet; neW cabinet effect serv- ing table; pretty decoration of simple beading. Sulte’ M? Louis XVI Brown . Mahogany Suite, with chairs upholstered in pretty blue and gold rep. Excellent size for bungalow or apartment. This is_a 10-piece $25 There is a saving of nearly 20 per cent from the formér selling price on each of these Tea Carts. The design is neat and simple. movable glass tray; rubber-tired artillery wheels. Futattare Section, Sixth floor. Each one complete with one re- / P e————— T ——