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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! ‘ = S@@i@ty (Cofitinued from Eighth Page.) For Friday and Saturday For Friday and Saturday--All Prices Are Slashed Savings are Big--In Time for Christmas TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS ON All Coats, Suits, Dresses, Fur Coats and Fur Scarfs Ys to Y3 Reductions on All Blouses, Camisoles, Kimonos, Sweaters, Bath Robes, Breakfast Coats, Underskirts and Hosiery C, fnllowln‘ ly H. Kane of Roger ot Melnme, ,Wm. 1106 G St.- The, House of Fashion |entertained at a dinner dance at the | | Chevy Chase Club last evening in com- ipliment to Miss Eleanor Davies, a Idabuunu of this season. The dinner ! guests ingluded Miss Katherine Morgan {of New York and Mrs. G. M. Dahl, the 'house guests of Miss Davies; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davies, Miss Helen Col- {bert, Miss Nina Lunn, Miss Isabel Crawford, Miss Neville Johnson, Miss Katherine Judd, Maj. Michael Scanlon, Maj. Willlam Sherman, Mr. Samuel M. Pllson, Lieut. Clifford C. Nuft, Mr. Charles Hume, Mr. A. H. Snow, Bishop Hill, Mr. Yandes Wheeler and Mr. Rush Huges. The table was lovely, ;vlth a centerplece of pink roses and erns. Capt. and Mrs. Willlam “C.- Rivers 1of Fort Myer have with them for the holidays their two sons, Lieut. James Battle Rivers and Mr. William Flour- | ney RNers, from the Boston Tech. Mr. | Charles E. Poll and Mr. Barton Jones lof Los Angeles, Calif., accompanied Mr. Rivers to Washington, and will be his guests during the holidays. Guy_B. William 0. and Edna B. ‘j All Over the Store Christmas Store News James C. Lightner and Josle l'emu of .lel' Clifford C. Suook both of Richmond, William Jones La -ph M. Miller ar Yuncey an: Williaw Colvin and k or and Bisie . Nedbers Euatace C; of v Aitved S0 Binc f Miss Patricla Herron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam C. Herron, was Ithe guest of honor at dinner lasi ;daughter of Gen. and Taylor, whose other guests were Miss Zilla MacDougall, Miss Elinor Wheel- jer, Miss Patricla Ainsa, Miss Ann Hight, Miss Mary Louise Johnson, Miss Isabelle Bruce, Miss Katharine Sutherland, Miss Marjorie Jones, Lieut. Jack Boslo, Lieut. E. H. Gage. {Lieut. A. R. Arnold, Lieut. William Bennett, Mr. William Herron, Mr. Lowndes Jackson, Mr .Hamilton Gor- 1don, Mr. Calvin Bartlett, Mr. Granm | Hodges, Mr. William de JLacy, Mr. {Henry Lewis and Mr. Eugene Rob- j erts. A igar Undnlwr Elsle 0. Brel The following birth the health department four hou; nd Lillle Ralph R Leroy ai Merie L. and Ann, ilex F. and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Coker and Miss A. M. Coker of Boston are in Wash- ngton for a time and are at the Powhatan. AR THE BOOTERY 928 F St. N.W. 3 DAYS MORE--- ' THEN CHRISTMAS and the END OF OUR v BIRTHDAY SALE Think of it—you SAVE AT LEAST $5 on every pair of shoes or oxiords. We are offering this opportunity at a time ‘when folks need the money most, so if you would be well shod for the holidays—DROP INTO OUR STORE AT ONCE AND PURCHASE A PAIR OF THE LATEST MODEL PUMPS OR OXFORDS IN THE FINEST QUALITIES— while this opportunity is open. $9 and $15 Values $5.45 to $9.45 r Mrs. Byron Andrews has returned to | Washington and taken an apartment |at Wardman Park Hotel for several IS eeks. She will go to her former home In Cincinnati/ the middle of January for a visit. Mrs. Andrews spent a portion of last winter in Washington and spent the summer in England_and Brittany, France, stop- ping in Paris for a few weeks before returning to this country last week. Mrs. Frederick C. Bleg has rented her apartment at 2238 Decatur place rorthwest to Licut. and Mrs. Ralph G Pennoyer and will spend the winter at her country place. Snowden’s Val- ley farm, Spencerville, Md. Lieut. Pennoyer is connected with the bureau of aeronautics at the present time and was formerly with the office of the staff representative in London, England. Arthur and Haitie i Danicl W. d Murtha Arthar and Sarah Jobn and Annie Sm and Ollie Yo aud Nuomi Artline and Pearl G Christ Child S cribute More Th: Busy scenes were quarters of the Ch ndiana avenue no >rs were busy >resents for Washington tomorr More than 2,000 being_arranged fo Mr. Allison Armour entertained a small company at tea yesterday aboard his yacht, the Ava. His guests included the Countess of Anuesley. the minister of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and Mme. Grouitch, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Denegre, Mrs. Philip Lansdale, Mrs. Herbert Stabler and Miss Tarbell. | Mr. Armour will leave today for Boston, making the trip on the Ava, and will go to Florida later in the seascn. Cadet George E. Mitchell, jr., first class, at West Point, will arrive in Washington Saturday to spend the Christmas_holidays with his parents. Col. and Mrs. George E. Mitchell of Columbia road. OO 0= 09 the city. The gift: weaters, shoes and other articles. will be met rheve letters were throughout the city, fe or she wanted. Mamage Llcenses licenses have been Epperson_and Merle A. Payne, four ours: mm ot Ciafton Povger va: Md. ster M. Harris of this city and Sadie B. Cuser of Ciifton Forge, V. Barley of Geimantown, Oblo; and Coral B. Whiteford of this cit; Eldridge of Clarke of this_ f RI I of “this eity. 1D Grunn of Columbia City, Tad., and Miidreg M. Grossarg of thls city. d vrence Henson and Viola Green. ry ‘Lee and Carr'e ol William Corbett aud Ell ohn H. Tyler und M iamstown, Allen and Hilda of 8t Just. Va. Births Reported. A Al 2. Athertne 11k Annie Marchall, girl. pclima Tuomas: ST, irl. Caddwe Bruest and Ulh:n Thomas ang, Frunk aud Elizabeth Juckson, girl. 2REPARING GIFTS FOR P00 stribution to the poor of ow from centes in rain coats, underwear gl\mg their Christmas des tributions as they could. and it is hoped ihat every child that asked will get what . THURSDAY, DECEMEER 22, 1921. of Frederick Schrurr, a barber, who DENIES MURDER CHARGE. |35, il Samuary 52 fust: Metcalf pleaded not guilty. The Milton Metcalf, .twenty-one years | prisoner and four others are chars:d old, recently apprehended in Balti- | with shooting Schnurr from an au more and brought here. was srralgned | mobile as ke about to enter hiy today before Chief Justice McCoy in|home near ist and u = reets north- Criminal Division 1 on an indictment west. Former charging him with murder in the first | Attorney eLany will defend the pris- degree in connection with the death oner. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been fssued to the been_reported e health department within the last tmly- n Suugrve, 67, Bt Blizibeth's Hospital. Tohie "3 FPardy, 50, George Washington Tniversity Hospital Josephine Prior, 'm. 810 10th street south- 8t 1da Marie B. Goodwin, 75, 818 Taylor street, Louiss A, Paulus, 62, 1834 South Osrolina tex Bmoot, 20, 908 Massachusetts avenue Tola M. Heutsch, 38, Tubetculosts Hospital, ik nrick McNealls, 94, Home for Aged, Blue aina. Alma Hammond L'Hommedieu Ruggles, 78, tie Dupont apartments. ol Frank Keane, 60, 27 Beaton place north- “Luls P. Sutor, T8, 3701 Keokuk street, Margaret O. Lamph, 62, 11 D street south- eas! (mrrn T. Wetsel, 4, Providence He t of William F. and Mary E. balt day. Sibley Hospital. Elizabéth Hawkins, 53, 909 Half street south- A(nlellne Parker, 42, 12 Canal street south- Carrle L. Torrell, 63. 72 Defrees treet. pitin Sbivler, 76, Washington Asylum Hos- | 3 Edina Jackeon, 26, 118 10th street southeast. woipevh Lee. 11 months, 517 3rd street south: this city and Mary B. {14 of tal. ’Brien, FLOWERS AND CHRISTMAS Flowers fill the home with cheer and contentment. As a gift, they express the sincere sentimenis of the giver. Christmas Baskets—V.aried Combinations. d Minnie G. Leonard, hel D. Mason. binson. Suced. Lee, nd 4 Heien Henderson, Smith, - MR. BRANDENBUkG GUEST ' |Speaks Today at Luncheon of Real Estate Board. Edwin T. Brandenburg, local l:xw<] yer, was the guest of honor this aft- ernoon of the Washington real estate board at a luncheon in the Lafayette Hotel, 16th and I strects northwest. Mr. Brandenburg was scheduled to make an address on “Advantages to be Derived From Granting the Fr: e to the District of Columbi "M‘@'fi@%fl%%flemsuwhm& Picot Edging, 10c Yd. (28R 0RULRY of of Chicaj 111, .’ Wright, both ., and Nell ary x{-l lulmunw. M4, gnd thi s have been reported to within the last twenty- M. Cross, jr., boy. Danietsor, girl. airl. 1219-1221 G Street N.W Store Hours—8:30 to 6 Christmas Savings Checks Cashed The Final Wind-Up Friday and Saturday Specials in Holiday Gifts that will appeal to the Thrifty Shopper. Shop in the "Morning and we can give you Better Service. mias, girl. ith, girl. boy. raham, girl. Proctor, boy. rigsby, irl. ociety Will Dis- an 2,000 Presents. enacted at the head- o rthwe: ow. ifts of all sorts are r s include t Child So- far possible. uted to people who made such con- dist Boudon' Caps Mrs. Joseph S. Wamey‘ jr.. who has been spending a few months in Bridgeport, Conn., is at home with her mother, Mrs. Susie W. Lash, for the holidays The Constitution Chapter, D. A. R, will give a colonial ball at the Wash- ington Club on Friday evening, Jan- uary 6. Mrs. Edward Van Ingen of New York bas announced the engagement of her daughter. Miss Katherine Van Ingen, to George Downey, jr. son of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George Faber Downey. Mr. Downey was graduated from Yale in 1918. He served overseas as a captain in the 12th Field Artillery. Mr. Downey is the nephew of Mrs. Fairfax Stuart Landstreet and of Thomas Bealle Davis and Joseph Davis of New York, and is closely related to the Davis and Elkins fam- ilies of West Virginia. The wedding is to take place early in the summer. THE BOOTERY Creators of Novelty Footwear F St—928—F St. ! = . Announcing . THE HOME LAUNDRY NAMED BY Gladys J. Wright Winner of the $25 Cash Prize Washington, D. G Dec. 16th, 1921 1336 F Mr. Harrington Mills, accompanied by his daughters, Miss Eleanor Mills and Mrs. Lawrence A. Slaughter, is at the Plaza in New York awaiting the -arfival of Miss Florence Mills from Europé, where she has been traveling for eight months. Miss Harriet de Forest Brown will || @nd Children's be the guest of honor at a bridge party this afternoon which Mrs. John E. Hurst, 2d, will give in her home in Baltimore. Miss Brown’s marriage to Mr. Theodore Marburg, jr., will take place Tuesday, January 3. Mr. Clarence H. Mac Mackay will give a dinner with dancing this evening at the Ritz-Carlton, New York, when he will present his young daughter, Miss Ellin Mackay, to New York society. & 10c Pm-l‘llnt ‘Women Lend mes as Patronesses. Palronems for the Harvard Orchestra, LAUNDRY Thich wilj give s concert at the New ation: eater Tuesday afternoon, 1120 Queen Street N.E. . December 27, at 4:30 o'clock, inchides Sewing w g D. C Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, Mrs. Frederick H. ashington, D. C. % Gllle, Mro. Charles Evans Hughes, For th 5 rs. Henry .eyes, Mrs. Nicholas Long- Dear Sirs: worth,' Mrs. Samuel L. Winslow, Mrs. on \ fi&&@%%%&&%fl%%%%«%fl%%m%%mwwm John Jacob Rogers, Mrs. Louis A. Froth- ing] , Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, Mrs. Warren De- 1ano Robbins, Mrs. Marlborough Church- H| Mrs. Frederic Atherton, Mrs. Sidney | Ballou, Mrs. William Castle, Mrs. Har- A few more names suggested for your new laundry: “Modern Method” ‘Walter Tuckerman, Mrs’ Charles War- ren, Mrs. Myron Whitney and Mrs. Clarence Wilson. Miss Loretta Hines, Miss Marion 1Osborne and . and Mrs. Arthur Hendley of Chicago have come to Washington for a visit and are stay- ing*at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. M. C. Melburn entertained at dinner last evening at the Shoreham, having a company of eight as her guests. Mr. and Mr “Mother’s Friend” I was very much pleased with my laundry which I had done this week and can’t understand how you can do the work so reasonable. Very truly yours, 304 V Street N.E. Washington, D. C. —_—————————— GLABYS J. WRIGHT —to to Keep Our Men at Work . . Judson Davis Cobb have left for extended trip to Ha- wall. They sailed December 21, via the Panama canal and San Francisco. Mr. J. Philip Groves -of Sofia, Bul- garia, is at the Powhatan during his stay in Washington. Miss_Maybelle T. Guas has arrived from Hannah Moore Academy and will . spend the holidays with her grandpl.renu Dr. and Mrs. H. T. uss. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Tennille have gone to Palm Beach, Fln., for the hol- ldays. « . Miss Mamret Hall wfll spend -the |\ Christmas_h; lld-lyl at her home in Syracuse, N. R Miss May Smith of 1712 Connecticut i ?:enun llon 'nrzondlns the h:.llldly lu‘lm; : 3 o guest o Miss Berta May ‘Eelm- - Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Smith, who ! were married on December 8 by Rev. j Samuel M. Newman, at one time pas- tor ‘of the First Con, i Chureh, have peturned to | where they arg located at 9 llh street northeast. The bride was formerly Miss Margaret V. w‘lulpley, fl.ln:h(er , of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jam as to Home aptly describes this new Léundry process because. 2a33_15¢h St TW. —nothing is restricted—ALL your home washing goes into the laundry. —your washing is done separate from any one’s else. mmmma%&amwwmmmm —it provides the care of an individual laundress in your own home with none of the accompanying inconveniences. The winning title was the first of those contammg the word home to arrive here and for this reason was given the prize! We thank all those who offered suggestions and trust we may account them friends of - THE HOME LAUNDRY : 1120 Queen Street N.E. Phone “The Home”—Lincoln 5210 - ton, —_—— n olden times if a girl were will- ng to marry, and not engaged, it was he oustom for her 7,7 7/ WY, (ORIENTAL BAZAAR 1205 PENNA. AVE. N.W. OPEN EVENINGS The Best in Modern Fiction, \Essays, Travel and Bilography, WAYFARER’S BOOK SHOP 1623 H Street Hemstitching—Picot Edging A Little SINGER It Really Sews $6. “Th 25 vey W. Wiley, Mrs. Fred Kell e Home 4 ¢ Davidy eric_Delano, 2 copenhagen, tan and Kelly “Ideal” Doa Jo“fiuwh?fifige%gg:kfi;‘f Etee l““‘"‘""‘"“ grgen. emblem trimmed; a “ Py Augustus Gardner, Mrs. Elliott Goodwin, complete stock of sizes, from .95 u-Life” Mrs. Walter Howe, Mra. Reginald Huide- to 20 years. Very spec,auy | ¥t 6] 99 = i koper, Mrs. Willlam Littauer, Mrs. Wal- St e e Best-Yet . i . ter L McCoy, Mrs. Grafton Minot, Mrs. p : W “REDUCED PRICES | —cn. Papering & Painting | our men over the dull season. Place orders mow and do a HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. Xmas/ Gift Northern Seal Coats 3 LJ.FOX 1220 G St. N.W. Beautifully made of satin a: crepe de chine, trimmed wit ribbon and lace, in the pastel shades: very pretty $1.19 patterns; regular prices up to $1.69. Fri- [day and Saturday z 1. imches 1$mchus Hamchus, Was $475 Was $425 Was $2 Was §1.25 Was 95¢ 53.49 $2.98 $l.25 98c 69c Priscilla Dean Tams Made of genuine suedelike cloth, in the wanted shades. Spe- cial for sl 19 urday only.. Handmade Garters — Dainty color effects of satin ribbons. $2.00 quality. $1.25 quality. ABAAIANASAIANA AR IAI HASA A BRSNS A BB R II St. N.W Books. Women’s Handkerchiefs With beautiful imitation madeira em- broidered corners; 3 in a box. Regular price $1.50. Specially reduced for Friday and Saturday. Box of 3, $12° Baui Jones and Nayvee Wash Middies All-white and white with colored collar and cuffs. Sizes 39 o Yard 6 to 22 years. Specially reduced for Friday and Saturday only ........ Women’s Fancy Silk Hosiery In black and cordovan, full fashioned, with double heel and toe, li top; regular price, $2.50. for Friday and Saturd: Each Pair in Machine e Girlie Misses’ Nayvee Midd'es—with all-wool % Gite Box. navy blue cheviot collar and cuffs; aranteed fast color. Sizes o 52.49 duced for Friday and Satur- day only to .....eiiieninn 6 to 22 years. Specially re- All-wool Flannel Middies, in red, navy, Middy Ties—Large, three- Geographical T cornered ‘shapes, in -all the Get as many of these leading shades. Very special c games as you can at our c Special price for Friday and Saturd:y only....... ate.eeeeiennes provide employment for | turn to yourself as well our workers. Important Silk News All Dress Lengths—All Skirt Lengths—All Waist Lengths, have been RADICALLY REDUCED for Friday and Saturday. Each length put up in an attractive Christmas Box. - e Col._1077 ! Excellent qualities, with Full French and Baby Louis Heels.’ Very Specially ! Priced for Fri- day and Sat- urday. PEVECEVEVE TRV ETIET R %rwmw%%%wwmmmmmmwmm P T L LA Ry T LTy LA T LA T LA AT Ly 73 N d 2y a3