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Army Notes. Cul. Herbert J. Slocum, U. 8. A, and MMra. Slocum are now installed in their - new home, No. 3131 R street, which purchased for a permas ment Wmmctog‘;mea;c:; B t secretary of the Na !IAu-t!.-‘:nmdm Roosevelt ecapied this Where they went aboard their yacht for three or four months® leisurely cruising in southern waters. Col_and Mrs. Slocum plan to-geturn to Washington East. by er. g Lieut. Col. William E. Hunt, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Hunt, who bave made their home for some time on Quincy street, Chevy Chase, have ‘left for their newly purchased country place at Livingston Heights, Mount Oliyet road, Falls Church,’ Va. Lieut. Col. Charles €. Winnia, U. S. A,, retired, @nd Mrs. Winnia, who sailed in the early autumn for a lengthy period of foreign travel, from which they expect to return to this country in the early summer, are now on the Riviera. Before leaving the continent Col. and Mrs. Winnia will spend several months in Italy, going from there (o Switzer- nd. Col. F. M. Marshall, U. S. A, has re- turned to Washington from an enjoy- able visit to Fort Ethan Allen, Vermont, Col. William S: Stanley, U. S. A, and Mrs. Stanley are spending the winter at Orlando, Fla., where they have been joined by Miss Mary Louise Stanley, ‘Who left Washington last week. Col. O. J. Hein, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Hein have left the city for Augusta, Ga., where they will spend the next few months. During their absence their home on 22d street b Col. (. Exton, h and Mrs. rtment at : : oved there from their former home on R street. Col. J. C. Sanford, U, Sanford have gone a1 for the winter ‘and are in their re- cently leased apartment at the Hotel Touraine. 5 Mrs. G. A. Nugent, wife of Col. Nu- gent, U. S. A.. accompained by their oung daughter Elizabeth, has left ashington for New London, Conn.. where she will visit her sister until joined by her husband prior to sail- ing February 10 for his new_post at Balboa Heights, Canal Zone, Panama. Col. and Mrs. Nugent have made their home in this city since he was as- signed to duty with the general staff, and it is with regret that their many service friends bid them adieu. Mrs. R. C. Langdon, wife of Col. Langdon. U. S. A., has gone to Gover- nors Island to join her husband, who recently was detailed to duty there gn the staff of Maj. Gen. Bullard, A . William M. Cruikshank, U. S. A.. accompanied by Mrs. Cruikshank, left Washington last week for New York. from where they have sailed for the Canal Zone, to remain until some time next month, when they will return to this city. as C shank is on general staff duf Col. Richard McMaster. U. S. A, ac- companied by Mrs. McMaster, has gone for station to Camp Jackson. 8. C.. where he was recently detailed to duty. Capt. James C. Ruddell, U. v Mrs. on to Fort Totten, Y. Col. Harmon, U. S. A., and Mrs. Har- mon are enjoying a visit at their home In this city from their daughter, Mrs. J. W. Lang. Maj. Charles M. Busbee, U. S. A., ac- companied by his young son, Charles, jr., and his mother, has returned from over- seas duty and after a brief stay in New York they will go to his new station at Fort Sill, Okla. Maj. Oscar D. Weed, U. S. A, follow- ing his honorable discharge from the Army will make his future home with his family in Washington. Mrs. Townsend Whelan, wife of Maj. Whelan, U. 8. A., has gone to Philadel- phia “to join her husband, recently de- tailed to duty at the Frankford arsenal Mrs. Charles J. Allen, widow of Brig. Gen. Allen, U. 8. A, accompanied by her daughter, Grace Allen, has gone to Asheville, N, C, where they will spend two montTs. S S S Maj. John T. Aydelotte, U. S. A., re- cently detailed to duty at the Jefferson Medical Collegs, Phila., has gone to that city, accompasied by his family, and is now settled fgr the winter at No. 4423 ‘Walnut s M. Carson, U. 8. A, who nvallded by an accident, is fromn hjs injuries and has ty .8 chief of construc- tive division.® Quartermaster General's office. ‘Maj. N. E. Margetts, U. S. A m- panfed by Mrs. Margetts £ their daughter, has returned from Coblenz and_has gone for station at Camp Meade, Md. Maj. Margetts while in Germany was in command of the ar- tillery of the army of occupatio: Brig. Gen. Frank T, Hines, U. 8. A, accompanied by Mrs. Hines and their daughter, Miss Vera Hines, following his resignation from the Army, has gone to Long Island, where they have purchased a permanent home at M: ba-on-the-Sound. . Cruik- SOCIETY MISS PRISCILLA HUSTED, Daughter of Representative and Mrs. James W. Husted of New York, one of several debutantes for whom the Con- gressiohal CI will give a dance January 28, - ; panied by Mrs. Ford, has arrived for Station at Aberdeen Proving Ground, {Md.. where he was recently detailed ag instructor in the Ordnance School. Maj. McDonnell, U. S. .and Mr: $2|Lends Drawing Room hburn was with a number of dinner by his Army friends. Maj. John Cleave, U. S. A, acocom- panied by Mrs. Cleave, has sailed for Antwerp. Mrs. James L. Bevans. wife of Col. Bevans, U. S. A., has come to Wash- ington to be with her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Kramer, wife of Maj. Kramer, U‘.'Si A., who is at Walter Reed Hos: pital. Capt. Thomas E. Griffith, U. accompanied by Mrs. Griffith, has gone for station to Pittsburgh. Maj. H. Sayler, U. S. A, sccompa- nied by Mrs. Sayler, after a fort- night's visit to Washington, have gone for station to Augusta, Ga. Capt. J. J. McConville, U. 8. A, ac- companied by his son, Joseph Mo- Conville, jr., has gone to Paris, where he was recently detailed to duty. Chaplain Clifford L. Miller, U. 8 A. and Mrs. Miller enjoyed a recent visit at Fort Des Moines, Iows, from Miss Mabel E. Pierce of Washington. Maj. Robert Richelberger, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Richelberger have gone for station to Tientsin, China. Col. W. D. Connor, U. S. A., and Mrs. Connor are enjoying a visit to their home in this city from Mrs. Abraham Lott, wife of Col. Lott, U. S. A. Return After Short Stay in New York Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Block and thelr daughter, Miss Ruth Block, have re- turned from a short stay in New York. They were entertsined while there by & number of Miss Block's friends in celebration of her birth- day anniversary. A theater party was followed by a supper dance in the Hotel Pennsylvania, for which covers were laid for twenty-four. —_— fes given For Pre-Lenten Event Mrs. William J. Boardman will give the use of her drawing room at her residence. 1801 P street northwest Friday, February 4, for a _special service preparatory to Ash Wednes- day and Lent, to be known as °"a quiet day for women,” which will be conducted under the auspices of the parishioners of St. John’s Episcopal Church. The service is being or- ganized by Canon George Willlam Douglas of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, in New: York city, who is the acting r;cm‘ll_'hor !E: Jfihns"l If::“l:- copal Church. e V. = maniere, dean of St. Paul's Cathedral, Boston, will come to Washington to conduct the service, which will be similar to meetings of this which have been held by him for sev- e Delightful Home Cookiog Open Firep'ace l Interviews by Appointment Only. Fannie Bradford Howland y]anuaryfu—lr Values 1415 G Street Opposite Keith's Fure Exclusively —are your | eral years past at the Boston Ca dral ‘with conepicuous success. Car of invitation and’ acceptance will be used by Mrs. Boardman and her friends, up to the capacity of her drawing room, and the sessions will be from 10 o'clock a.m. until noon and from 2 to 4 o'clock p.m. Shower Held in Honor | Of Miss Mildred Berens Miss Henrietta E. Berens was host- ess Monday at a charming shower |Claudia Gall. Miss Louise Moorman, |Mrs. Adler is a lineal descendant of W, 2 Z. N\ inhonor of her cousin, Miss Mildred E. Berens, whose marriage to Mr. James Barrington Darby of Jackson- ville, Fla.. will take place February 2. An umbrella of green and dec- orated with colored lights showered Miss Berens as she entered the room. A buffet supper was served from a table which had a miniature wedding party of kewples. Among the guests were Mrs. Henry J. Berens, mother of the hostess; Mrs. Francis C. Berens. mother of the bride-elect: Mrs. John . Flynn, Mrs. Joseph A. Greier, Mrs. G. B. Roeder. Miss Audrey V. Daniel. Miss worthy of prompt Investigation. Generous _ discounts on Hudson Seal Coats and Seal Coats 2L small furs prior to UNKIND. | Bargains | Gerald—I have a bone to pick with | jn Hudson you. | Geraldine—Is that why you are ratching your heat intly jo-ned by the latter's mot 5. B. Belt of Warrenton, Va, THZ HOUSE OF QUALITY Waper Bros. & Ca 937939 F St. NW, ; Monday We Place on Sale an Assortment of Taffeta - Dresses 29 SPECIAL purchase brings the frice down quite a good sum under their true value, and the smart mew styles and exceftional quality will attract your smmediate attention. - All-taffeta or in combination_ wr'tlf georgette. Some made with fancy embroidered vests and stylish tucked tunics. Twenty-nine dollars for any dress you choose in this assortment, and we see that st fits you perfectly without additional charge. Black and the desirable new spring shades, in all sizes, and individ- ual styles for women and misses. Spring Dresses, superior styles $ 50 . and qualities, special . . . . . . . % gl ‘NOTHER good prchasé Jonh;r'lma mention. Choice of many A beautiful models in crepe de chine, taffeta, georgette and canton crepe. ¢ The assortment contans all the favored shades as well as black. In all sizes for women and misses. You'll enjoy inspecting these fascinating dresses, and we know the low price of fifty doflars will grove srresistible. Spring Suits of Exclusive Beauty introductory price . . « « o . 4 o $50 WE searched the market thoroughly for an assortment of real with that desirable stamp of exclusiveness at the astonishingly low ptice of good suits to specialize at ffty dollars. How well we have succeeded these wonderfully tailored models will testify. Wool velours in handsome checks, tricotines in black, navy and tans, Brig. Gen. Hines resigned from the service to accept the position of vice president and general manager of & well known steamship company. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hines, parents of Gen. Hines, who have made their home in Washington for a year, have left for Salt Lake City, Utah. Mrs_ G. H. Steel, wife of Maj. Steel, U. 8.'A., accompanied by their young daughter Jean, has gone to Camp Up- N. Y., to join her husband, who is stationed at that post. Col. Arrowsmith, U. S. A, and Mrs. Arrowsmith, who visited friends in Washington, have returned to West Point. Miss Helen Townsley, daughter of Brig. Gen_C. P. Townsley, U. S. A, and Mrs. Townsley, left the city re- cently for a ‘visit to West Point, ‘where she is the guest of her broth: er. Lieut. Townsley. with whom she will remain for several months. Lieut. Col. Alexander Greig, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Greig, who went to Fort Monroe for a brief visit, have re- turned to Washington. Brig. Gen. Walter H. Gordon, U, 8. A. at the conclusion of his present stay of several weeks in this city, will return to station at Camp Ben- ning, Ga.. where he is in command of the infantry school. Col. Frank Cheatham, U. S. A., sc- companied by Mrs. Cheatham, has returned to Washington from the Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., where they were the guests during their ay of Maj. Gatewood, U. S. A., and rs. Gatewood. Col. Cheatham and Maj. Gatewood spent several days on @ hunting trip. Ma. Furrior dnd Ladies Tollor. 1215 G St. N.W. Fur Bargains that make other sales look small—see them tomorrow. Hudson French Seal Seal Coats Coats Formerly Sold | Formerly Sold at $550, Now | at $245, Now $295 $135 SCARFS, STOLES, MUFFS AND CHOKERS NOwW SELLING AT BIG REDUCTIONS. SUITS & COATS Down to Near Cost Bna they sre tallored models that can be worn two OF more SsasOnS. Some braid trimmed, others fancy stitched. Boz, taslored or sems- tailored, plain or fancy, pussy willow silk hned; in all sizes. 'New Spring Dolmans, introductory price . . . . . . . . $45 F you are planning the purchase of a smart new wrap, see t’un stylish Dolmans, in allwool tricotine. Very fpretty collars and fancy belt. Pussy willow silk lined throughout. Black, navy and ... $19.50 New Spring Skirts, WE have just recerved a purchase of the smartest models for special sale . . . . . the coming seasom, in navy and gray, and black and gray. stripe effects. Also plain colors and rich new $laids. ~ All waist -measures and all lengths. Quite a few dollars under thesr real Spring Hats—becoming and value. refined models. - Very special . . . $5 VER fifty beautiful styles individually designed for women and misses. 0 The most charming colors combinations, in all straw, georgette, silk ribbon and silk creations we have ever shown ot the popular price of five dollars. You'll miss a real sale if you fail to inspect these $5 to $6.50 Blouses, wonderful values. : Spring models . . . . . ¢« . . .. $2.95 A large assortment of stylish Georgette Blouses, in white, navy, flesh, brown and novelties. Come early for real good selection. All sizes in the lot. ‘ Phoenix Silk Hose, ¥ tomorrow at . . . . . ¢ o oie e $1‘10 Anewlow frice and a record low frice for thase femous Hose, war- ranted to give the best possible service. - Black or white; in all sizes. $4.00 Silk Jersey Vests in flesh; new stock and i $2.95 all sizes. SHECIal.nsoamswans memwamic % —which represent practically SOCIETY Betty Lee Cole, Mi Lyal Moore, Miss Louise Rodier, Miss Evelyn B. Healy, Miss Claire Lohse, Miss Marie McGuire, Miss Dorothy Berens, Mrs. Allen W. Harrington, Washingten. Misses Elise, Eleanor and Billie Zuberano and Miss Sallie E. Jones, To Observe Anniversary | | January 26 Mr. and Mrs. William ! [Alder of West Chevy Chase wiil ob-| |serve the fifty-sixth annlversary of | their wedding by & family gathering. Coiffures for Fo D Appointmen Columbia 2247 Every Winter and SUIt In the House ‘We are determined not to carry over a single winter garment, and the only way to do this is to cut the prices-again. So Monday morning you our entire stock with new and lower prices. vise you to come early, as e ad- just the garment you have been looking at and waiting for this final price cut may be the first one sold. every Winter Suit in the house, with the exception of 117 Winter Suits 44> Fur-trimmed and plain tai- lored models, in all materials, beautifully lined with fancy lining. 200Fur-TrimmedC Oats We have taken another s fine, high-priced Coats. In 53 cut in our entire stock of Coats, and in this group we the better materials, trimmed with real fur. Tai- lored to perfection. A Odd Suits Reduced Ome Plain Tallored Fine Velour de Laine Satt, with beaver collar; size $62.50 $100.00 to .... 5 One Pekin Blue Velour Suit, trimmed with effect. Reduced from 569.50 suit. Formerly selling for $98.50. Reduced to $55'00 Ome Hemma-colored Velour Suit, heavily embroidered. Large beaver collar. This a reasced $55.00 $120.00 $125.00 Ome B Velour de Laime Suft, sealine collar; size 38. This is a very fine woman's $135.00 to Ome Véry Fime Velour de Laime Tam- eplored Suif, large band 8% beaver fur around bottem of coat; collars and cuffs trimmed in beaver. Reduced from $215.00 to One Black Velour de Laine Suit, fancy embroidered, fancy silk lining and beaver collar. Very smart woman's suit. Size 38. Reduced from $225.00 £0. . eeeecsessncsonenn 115 Velour, Tricotine and Satin Dresses : In navy blue, brown, black and gray; fancy trimmed and plain tailored. i 14 85 Very Fine Tricotine Dresses . All elaborately. beaded and embroidered. Very smart styles for present and future wear. Reduced for quick dis- =i Ome Extra Sise Suit in very fine velour, embroidered and fur® trimmed, fancy silk lining. Reduced from $125.00 to........ 2558 579’50 One Navy Blue Duvetyne Suit, box-coat $ l 75.00 model, fancy braid trimming, large squirrel collar. Size 38. Reduced from $325.00 to bo-;mvek-rleuml-::ch.nfllesl 10 00 embroidered, collar trimmed in dyed squirrel. Size 44. Reduced from $195.00 to....... - One Very Fine Velour de Laine Navy Blue sutt, with Tole collar and mole pockets: siz $69.50 Ome Pekin Blue Velour Suit, very smart model, belted eflm:‘lul’:. Collar 6¢ Australian $95 -00 Ome Velour de Laime Navy Blue Sait, chenille embroidered in self color, beaver collar One Very Fine Ni Blue Tricotine Sul elaborately peaded and embroidered. Size Y $ l 59,50 25 Plain-Tailored All- Misses’ Suits We have taken practically Ior the best materials. Re- | Siary Misses’ Suit fin_our duced for quick disposal. it formerly sold for, and marked them allatone.price, 38. Reduced from $139.50 £0.....eouueennns opossum. Sise 35. Reduced from $150.00 to and trimmings. Reduced from $135.00 to..... $89'50 Reduced from $250.00 t0...oeeeeemsnse Wool Winter Coats | 3%, 15, 10 18 .ooly. stock, regardless of.the price EXTRA SPECIAL New Spring Suits tailored and semi-tailored styles, in the short box . coat and blouse models. . Ammarllnbl‘e special un- erprice sale of very smart Taffeta, Crepe de Chine s Z 5&“ portraying the newest dic- tates in style for spring wear. Featuring entirely new embroidery ideas. Gray and navy are the New Spring Dresses and Canton Crepe Dresses, predominating colors. MARCEL WAVE - 1 Parties and Vogue Beauty Parlor