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All Souls' Unitarian Church, have ar- ranged with Prof. Edward Thomas Willlams, technical delegate to the conference on limitation of armament, to address a meeting at the auditorium of the Cosmos Club Friday evening, December 9. Prof. Williams was at = one time connected with the State De- John Alan Daugherty, Mrs. George W. | Dartment, and lived for a number of WRAY D'YE MEpN, LucKY Toc! _EXPLAIN! QuiTe Sot. T PAID FOR THE §©@fl@t§7 (Continued from Eighth Page.) T MeT YouR WIFE TS MORNING AND SHE TOLD ME YOU'VE 60T NEITHER HAVE T MY WORD, CHRISTMAS For THIS YeAR IS ALMOST HERE AGAIN AND AS USUAL TM MUTT, YoU'Re LeRYAINLY A LUCRY Ehle, Mrs. Stephen B. EIkins, MIS.|years in China. His lecture will be on N FoR A BIG CHUNY 4 Gibson Fahnestock, Mrs. William Bric | {a"Cupject of #Chinese Social Institu- OF WORRY! T'M ALWAYS ALL YOUR Fowler. Mrs. James Carroll Frazer, ! oo W (o B Chl b e open to all who . CHRISTMAS Mrs. Augustus P. Gardiner, Miss Mary [ (3eh” to attend. BROKE AT THIS Gwynn, Mme. Hubrecht, Mrs. Borden ' SEASON OF THE PRESENTS Harriman, Mrs. Robert Hinckley, Mts. | The members of the Twentieth Cen- PAID EoF Archibald Hopkins, Mrs. George D.|tury Club will give a reception to the Y L3 e Hope, Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, Mrs. | women of the arms conference on Sat- Mark Reid Yates, Mrs. Breckinridge | wop o G0 nhe $056° Solock, at the Cos- Long, Mrs. George Mesta, Mrs. James | o6 "Club. Mrs. William H. Herron, MacDonald, Mrs. Marye, Mrs. Trumss | president of the club, and Mrs. Glibert B e e Tatiin Mars 1ibs | H. Grosvenor, chairman of the recep- Mrs. Georwe GaK ey Lo msend and | Lo committee. will receive the guests, g Bl Gty assisted by Mrs. George F. Authier, Birs. Houghton ‘Woods- Mrs. Samuel G. Blsthe, Mra. Frank H. Dr. Jesse MacElroy, who has been | Briges, Mrs. Marius R. Campbell, Mrs. in Tondon for a few weeks on his way | Edward B. Clark, Mrs. Frederick V. . e arted for Riga and |Coville, Mrs. Whitman Cross, Mrs. Moscow to take up his work in con-|Joshua Evans, jr.; Mrs. John C. Hoyt, Netion with the Red Cross. Mrs. E. Lester Jjones, Mrs. John C. ® Merriam, Miss Emma Strider and Mrs. The League has | Leroy T. Vernon. iade elaborate plans for the enter- Xl :‘ui‘x(.l::u-‘nl 4 he Bhildren and grown- | Mrs. William L. THurber was hostess ) up folks wh attend the benefit| for a luncheon party, followed by Christmas f which the league | bridge, at her home on South Da- e Lt new home in the | kota avenpe Friday in honor of Mrs, 5 T65% 11 street, Satur- | George M. Eastment, vice president of e he festival will | the Women's City Club. Other ladies and from that hour | Present were Mrs.” Finis D. Morrls, until 10 continuous amuse- | Mrs. Guerney Strong, Mrs. George R. ment of some sort will be in prog- lde, Mzs. James Irwin, Mrs. Robert et O o “every age and | Campbell and Mrs. George Jorss. taste. S'de shows from 4 to 6 o'clock e . e o siven. and again from § to.10; | 2188 Lela Eavit Overman entertatn: children’s shows from 2 to 5 0'clock:| gance ‘in the gold bailroom of the . g i i cards from 2 to 4:30, and from 8 to 10, | pranklin Square Hotel Saturday. The | DOth Peet, president of the Columblan | slons” and Mr. Barry Bulkley will |both of Woodburn, D. C. were imposed on Henry Davis for DRY AGENT EXONERATED without a warrant was made last S irsinia plate supper from ¢ | granklis Square Hotel Saturday, "he | Women, with Miss MacArthur, Miss | discuss “Washington, the Cultural| Estll U. Wilsn and Cora Commings, both| gtealing a watch. The sentence was . |night by Commissioner Haynes. o 8 o'clock are among the attractions | tiong and mignonette, outlined with | Frances E. Chickering, chairman of | Center of the Nation.” The musical o Colllarstown: K. o aah Davis Suspended and Davis placed on pro- St AR, | A full report of the Henson o announce ferns. Covers were lald for twelve | the education committee, and Miss|program will include plano solos by e A Fenwick and Geanle B. Thomas ot Formal announcement of the exon-|was said to have been made to Pr Later the party was entertained at|Marion E. Miller, director of general ( Miss Mary Smitherman, selections &y | Cuaries 0. Y'atterson of this city and Zuella tion. eration of General Prohibition Agemldenl Harding and to Secretary M In honor of Lord Riddell, press of-{ Keith’s Theater. education, will receive. The commit-| Mr. Horace Alvin Lake, bass 80loist | \yebster of Beltiaml, Minn. Ernest Rich and Clauson Strickland, |, IShane Al G ¢ |lon by Mr. Haynes before final d ficer attached to the British dglega- — tee, for the” tea—Mrs., Willlam E.|at the First Baptist Church, with Mrs.| Julian K. Halman und Margaret T. Stea- both colored, were given three years | Flenson of Savannah of the charge of |4ion on the matter was reached o (he armament conference, the| - Miss Anna Marie Sweeney will be|Chamberlin, Miss Elizabeth Eastman|Howard M. Blandy at the piano: Mr. both of Ozark, Ala. each for housebreaking. making a raid on a home in that city |prohibition headquarte American and foreign m‘wsnaper:ln‘en hostess at dinner at her hc‘nme this [and Miss Peet—cordially invite all col- filenr: ?ok?l?‘v of lthe r;'li:?uoz;a:l:;rrllnx how in Washington will give a din- | evening in compliment to Miss Mary | lege women in the city to be present, | Quartet, violin solos. Miss ne W ! Xn international | Rosa Bills of Nebraska, Miss Eva| - stlbnd n | Riggs, harp solos; Mr. Waiter T. Holt | REPORTS HIS WIFE MISSING. T mmitice of arrangements, of which | Slapnecka of Cedar Rapids, lowa, and | The hostesses at the fortnightly |and Mr. Charles Conrad, mandolin| j . Kelly, 316 Sth street northeast, D ar Sullivan, Mr. Frederic Wil- | Miss Catherine Bowlies of Washing- |soiree to be given Thursday night at|and guftar duet; Misses [Frances|,pjeajed to the police today to find his Jiam Wile Wwin M. Hood are | ton. Covers will be laid for four- |the Playhouse, 1814 N street, by the | Thomas, Ethelwyn Johnson, Marjorie | 4icen-year-old wife, Margaret M. the Americd \bers, has the af-|teen. The dinner will be followed |Washington Salon and United Arts|and Alva Joestings of the Mararle | yeily, who, he reported, had been miss- A hare. (It is expected that|by music and a reception to addi- |Society in honor of the foreign dele- Webster School, in dance bar exer- |, "ince late Saturday afternoon. His 150 persons will attend the mnn_e(.“mmll friends. gates to the arms conference, the,cises, nature and character d-"?lng wife was employed in a department which is in the nature of both a trib- i —— Cosmos, University and National |and pas de seul. The prese?lgl or;s store, he said, and she left there Sat- e ¥ farewell to Lord Riddell,| Under the auspices of the education | press clubs will be Miss C. Lari-| il ‘be made by Mr. Rudolphe d¢|yrgay at the closing hour. The hus- Wio 1o Salling for England next week. | committee of the Y. W. C. A., the Col-|more Keeley, Mrs. Jane S. Elliott, |Z3pP, l!re!'gem °fl the society, and 'y, 1" 1iq he received no word from her el lege W omen's Club. the American As [irs. M. Aubfey Childrey, Miss Lora there will be dancin |since Saturday morning, and said he Tonight at § o'clock at the League | sociation of University Women and|A. Thompson, Mrs. Fraser Edwards, {Setex thought she _probably ~was visiting of L A Sen Women's clubhouse, | the Columbian Women of George|Miss Lucy A. Devlin and Mrs. W. G Missen e 16 Y Btecct for | friends in Maryland. "M street, Mrs. Grace 1dert. Washington University will unite in|Taylor. The buffet will be in charge T | 2 " officer of the league, will |an “at home” at the Y. W. C. A, 1333 of ‘Mrs. Helen Jean Paul Starr, who | ‘oo “The Literature of Chil-|F street northwest, on Thursday aft-|will be assisted by Miss Dolly Bea- |GIVEN SECOND SENTENCE. B Bhenny, a kinswoman of | ernoon, December §, from 4 to 6. Miss|trice Barker, Mrs. Mary L. Norman, Ma . Li . - Wil he another guest | Gertrude E. MacArthur, general secre- | Miss Nellie Beth Wilkinson, Miss rriage Licenses. \ o this oceasion, and will | tary of the Y. W. C. A, will speak on | Catherine L. Vaux, Miss Lulu M. Bate- | Marriage licenses have been issued to the) Wade F. Sowers, a young white ¢ read two original poems. “Japanese Girls and Women,” and|man, Miss Mabel E. Moon, Miss Louise | following: man, was given a term of three years — Maj. Julia C. Stimson, chalrman of the | Evanson, Miss Carolyn D. Hansen, Lnlgi D1 Gregorio and Teresa Collora, in the penitentiary Saturday by Chief g - | executive committee of the National|Miss Margaret Shuttles and Miss 3 3 Justice McCoy for stealing an auto- tsf-‘-(il;'yhr"r‘:\hr:m\(‘l‘z‘a:fiir’:‘v‘:}"?:grgefie A°A. U, W. Miss Harlean James, | Ranghild ¢. Johnson. T e T e mobile. Sowers was given a similar et ten duys. and will go to Balti- | president of ‘the local A. A. U. W. Mr. Norman Hapgood, the welll oo Crives of Lynehburg, term & few days ago by Justice Sid- I EE e e s e for the first Bach- | Mrs. Basil M. Manly, president of the | known writer and editor, will speak onen and Arma Pylvanen. dons on 4 like charge elors' cotillon. College Women's Club, and Miss Eliza- onference and Other Impres- . Th and Alice Washington, | Three years in the penitentiary 1. Fire can't find a path British Writer Guest of Th . . Women's National Preas Club. ese are the 9 reasons through the interlocking Mr. H. G. Wells, the British author, i lapped joints. was the guest of honor at h A M < S > = luncheon of the \Women's why RT, ETAL 58 2. Underwriters’ ‘Label Press Club, which entertained at the o A Your assurance of thor- cafe Madrillon, Miss Cora Rigby, { th f f : : - president, presiding. 18 € sate 1or you. % W‘Bhfi.fe protection. “Jackson and Mr. | 3. Sc.lentlfically testesimsu]_ of the Women's UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES ), ation-Terrabestos in walls : —Amco in doors. Quality Plus Economy in Maximum filing capacity | for floor space. EA I HE R | Interior equipped for \ Can be found at our two stores || your particular tfimg re- Pair Half Soles will average 25c | Quirements. ) SHOE FINDINGS CoO. . . carrrar | ‘;M i €¢, 9 S Yale combination lock. UNION 2 - . / v w®men s Light in weight —sturdy in construction. Free insurance policy and twenty-year guarantee. Four sizes to fit any bus- iness or profession. 3 w yrz ;u-l!: There is an Art Metal safe in light for your special needs. 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KIMONOS, of soft. | yoCHA DRESS GLOVES, in mackinaw—when you can get COTTON i R ok | AP, W G OR | onc of the best i fow | £ OTEUR SRS b e that we have recently acquircd the dealer - | Specially price ice. veight, trim- 5 2 o o S o 6108 |+ e B e it {;‘k:’,g Lpim-fitting and comtort rights for the sale of the well-known ART Teaves: s st . WOMEN A CHI NS B f B ovan, navy, gray 3 H | ceANERs, & DYERs sleeves KAVIER KA TTTED woor | inaws of thick, warm, all-sool ani e Box 7% $1.00 METAL Line of STEEL Office Equipment. TwEive svomcs 2 LONG CREPE KIMONOS, in GL ES, n rown, 3 pairs 2 : HAIN OFFICE740 13~ 3T Now. 2 LONG CREPE (RIMONOS, & o ] O B TS oR Schemes. The natural advantages of stecl for office e ————— terns. Shirred waist and loore For warmth and C Yoke back, slot p]eat_ two THREAD SILK SOCKS—Onyx . . . Ve i) tarns. HEhirced; watatiandiloons et o ot g | and Monito Brands, in black ana equipment reach their highest d-velopment R, | collars. Three-= WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S tch pockets. 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Con- en’s Silk gonder St awie Such cards, attractively engraved and sists of a 66x64 tablecloth and UWomn: e :lslkgs f,.:c,? 5 hefl‘nd $2°98 four-drawer letter file. bossed i ,l yf/o friends L inch ahemmed Jmapkins mb";’ 8, B e AMERICAN FLYER MECHAN- It’s the unusual value— emwsn hu:n col 01'!.‘l convey . hyom' me‘n ite wi ast-color blue bor- ain or shine umbrellas wi! ICAL TRAIN, engine, tender, . . in i n across e conti t der. Fleur de Lis and Ivy pat- | heavy silk tops. Black and | coaches and ‘large $4en98 Halldkel‘chlefs the quahty far beyond l a8 gm s o el;d terns. colors. Bakelite ring handles, | combination track . that usually represented the warm, sincere good wishes you wou give in person. Our stock is, as usual, un- ized Cloths, for round or square KERCHIEFS, celled. tables. In nand- REL box of ¢ $2 = - WOMEN'S SILK UMBRELLAS ext some patterns. Tdeal $1 O8 | oS iy, i Finad, six ... .25 On Display in Our . 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Trim- 3 and practice of optom- med with crochet edge, in colors. | e, natural han . ot oo etry enables us to ex- EN'S UMBRELLAS Blankets MEN'S LINEN-FINISHED amine the interior of TURKNIT GUEST SETS—Con- $1.46 to $9.50 INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, of Eammr et AR : w s WA 6125 towe an wasl| 21 2, X O six, spe- $ y {vpe tests. ioth in wire $1,25 | Children’s Umbrellas R e oy LEESE GLASSES COST box . SOall, S viagin s oot 0 ac NO MORE THAN THE ?l:e““l Lh)::“deg sl 25 % ;llg:”s sll’:‘)‘nT HANDKER- R e e rain. o 2 . by W ‘woven . ORDINARY KIND. Scarfs and Centers handles . e e49 | Tyo blankets in one—thick, | colored borders; . soft, 256 o :1-00 Euh tons hat | o Cilldren's Fine Rainproof Um-"| flufly, felt-like quality for | fine texture. Each .... - 'y home decorations that rellas; girls’ with ring handles, r warmth am eat: L : formerly sold up to $3.00. Lin- | boys' with natural BT YeoabA sise for Targe CHILDREN'S FINE, SHEER a er com a ” OPTOMETRISTS ene and mercerized centers with | nataral ana poiisn- 9 1.09 nretaids ok pitiand () BANDICG R OM LE 'S, ST. N.W. imitagion filet and cluny lace bor- 4 ed crook handles... beds. In plaids of pink an with embroidered cor- C 5 * ders, also all-over lace novelties. First Foolr—King’s Palace. 4@ white and blue and white. \ Oners; special, each. N_ - 727-13 St