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r " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1922. IMomdward & Lothrop New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Open 9:15 AM. FRIDAY Sale—Manufacturers’ Samples of Silk Li ] Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Sets of Chemise and Step-ins, Camisoles Gowns, tailored or exquisitely trimmed with filet, fine val laces, ribbons and tiny rosebuds, sleeveless and short sleeve models. Special, $4.95 to $7.95 Envelope Chemise, in flesh satin, radium and crepe de chine, attractively trimmed with lovely laces, ribbon strap and corset cover styles. Special, $2.45 to $6.95 tailored or elaborately trimmed with Camisoles, dainty laces, strap and corset cover styles. Special, $1.35 to $3.45 Sets of Chemise and Step-ins, in flesh jersey cloth, radium and satin, tailored, or finished with picot edges; some with net insets. Special, $4.95 to $6.95 set Silk Underwear Section, Third fl January Sale MUSLIN UNDERGARMENTS Specially Priced, Very excellent values, and a good opportunity for supplying summer needs at a very low price indeed for splendid qualities. PETTIGOATS of cambric, CORSET COVERS of nain- nainsook and muslin; deep sook, in varied lace and em- flounces of fine embroidery, broidery trimmed styles, with or lace and embroidery in- ribbon-run beading. $1.35. sertion. $1.35. GOWNS, made with low BLOOMERS of flesh ba- and high necks and kimono and long sleeves; daintily trimmed with lace and em- tiste, tailored or trimmed with dainty colored hand- embroidery and hemstitch- $1.35. broidery; are fashioned of iP8- fine nainsook. $135. ENVELOPE CHEMISE, SKIRT AND DRAWER bodice top and armhole COMBINATIONS of muslin and nainsook; neatly trim- med. $1.35. broidery. Muslin Underwear Section, Thini floor. styles, of nainsook; prettily trimmed with lace and em- $1.35. Pink Broche Corsels, $2.65 Half and Less Than Half the Regular Prices You will have no doubt of the tremendous saving the min- ute you see the quality of these corsets. More than that, there are two new waistline models, which predominate at this time. Sizes 23 to 30. Corset Section, Third floor. | $1.35 l Men’s Suits and Qvercoats Reduced for Clearance In this splendid stock there is sure to be found something that will appeal to any man, and the sizes are sufficient to afford a fitting for men of all pro- portions—tall or short, fat or slender. 2 Entire Stock of Suits Reduced $28.50 $38.50 $48.50 Entire Stock of Overcoats Reduced $28.50 $38.50 $48.50- $68.50 Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. Men’s Furnishings - At Greatly Reduced Prices 91 Men's White and Colored Madras and Percale Shirts, some few white have collars attached, sizes 14, 15, 15%, 16, 16%5. $LI5 each; were $2 and 32 Men’s Soft Felt Hats, good shapes and this season’s popular colors, of brown, tan and gray. Sizes 6%, 7'%. 7%, 73, $2.95 each; were $3.50 and $4. 71 Men’s Fancy Colored Silk Four-in-Hand Ties, neat fig- ured and striped patterns, me- dium and dark colors. Very special, 55c each. 15 dozen Men’s Pure Irish 18 pieces Men's Winter- weight Balbriggan Underwear, shirts sizes 34 to 46; drawers sizes 40, 42, 44, 46. $1 garment; were $2. 31 pieces Men's Medium- weight Natural Gray Wool and Catton Mixed Underwear, shirts size 38; drawers sizes 34, 36, 38, 42. $2 garment; were $3.50. 27 pairs Men's All-wool Eng- lish Make Golf Stockings, brown, gray and green, turn- over tops, sizes 945, 10, 103, 11%5. $225 pair; were $4.50 and $6. 89 pairs Men's Medium-weight Linen Handkerchiefs, hem- Cashmere Socks, double soles, ; < f toes and heels, black and green ,s;:;:fhz;g'::g;'l“ size. Very spe- mixed, size 10%. 3 pairs for $1; were 75c pair. 8 15 pairs Men’s Black Leather Auto Gauntlets, brushed wool 45 Suits Men's Soft-finish - lined, strap wrist, si 8, White Cambric Pajamas, V 915, ;flr":eri‘zéf S neck, frog trimmed, small, me- 9 pairs Men’s Brown Fur dium and large sizes. $1.65 suit; were $3. Men's Furnishings Section, First floor. Gauntlets, fleece lined, sizes 8, 8Y:. $4 pair; were $6. Men’s Shoe Savings 15 pairs Overgaiters, in light tan. $1 pair; were $250. 14 pairs Men’s Black and Tan High Shoes. Sizes 8, 8% B; 6, 7%, 8%, 9 C; 5, 6%, 8, 85,9, 10 D. $375 pair; were $6 and $7.50, 3 pairs Men’s Tan Grain Brogue Oxfords. Sizes 7, 8, 9, 9%, 10 B; 6, 8, 9% C; 814, 94, 10 D. $3.95 pair; were $6. airs Men’s Black Norwegian Grain Oxfords, English last. Sizes 7% A; 6, 64, 8,9, 10 B. $3.95 pair; were $I 28 pairs Men’s Tan Calf Blucher Shoes, with rubber heels and round toes. Sizes 6, 6%, 8, 9, 9%, 10 B; 6, 6%,'7, 8 8%, 9, 9%, 11 C; 6, 6%, 7, 9%, 10, 11 D. $475 pair; were $7.50. 43 pairs Men’s Tan Calf English Shoes. Sizes 6, 6%, 8%, 9, 9%, 10, 11 B; 6, 6%, 7, 8 8%, 9, 9%, 10, 11 C; 6%, 8%, 9,:9%, 10, 11 D. n's Sboe Section, First Soor. —~—— IS REMNANT DAY HE First Remnant Day of the New Year finds many cleardnce events in progress and hundreds of 5 small and short lots, discontinued assortments, soiled and mussed things. All of these have been gathered together for Friday Remnant selling. Many of them are not advertised here, but are dis- played in their various sections under the familiar green Remnant Day sign. This makes it easy for you to recognize Remnants, and wherever you see the sign you know at once that exceptional economies await you. Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or e.xchangeable: not sent C, O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. HANDKERCHIEFS 50 dozen Women's All-linen Hand-hemstitched Handker- chiefs. Special, 25¢c each. 25 dozer Men’ss Cambric Handkerchiefs, Y4-inch hems, full size. Special, 10c each; $1 dozen. v Handkerchief Section, First fioor. Hemstitched Marquisette Curtains Special, 95¢ pair A very special value is offered in thése Hemstitched Marqui- sette Curtains, in white and cream colors. A good oppor- tunity to buy for spring needs. They are 2 1-6 yards long. Spe= cial, 95c pair. Curtain Section, Fifth floor. Girls’ Gingham Dresses Special, 85c each 100 Pretty Checked and Plain Gingham Dresses, with collars, cuffs and pocket trimmings and daipty embroidery in contrast- ing shades. Sizes 8, 10, 12. Girls' Section, Fourth floor. Children’s Stamped Dresses Reduced 12 Lawn Dresses, sizes 2, 3, 4 years. $1.23 each: were $2. 14 Lawn Dresses. tucked and lace trimmed; sizes 1 and 2 years. $L73 each; were $2.50. 15 Striped Dimity Dresses, sizes 1 to 4 years. $2.50 each; were $4.00. 9 Rep Dresses, 85¢ ench; were $1. 7 Rep Dresses, sizes 4 to 6 years. $1.35 each; were $2.25. 10 Rep Coats, sizes 2 to 4 years. $3 each; were $4.50. 4 Unbleached Rompers, size 4. $1.25 each; were $2. 8 White Rompers, size 2. 81 ench; were SL75. 10 Pink and Blue Organdy Dresses, sizes 4 to 6 years. $2.25 enchs were $3.50. Art Embroidery Section, Second floor size 2 years. Basketware Reduced Slightly Damaged or Shopworn 1 Tmported Sewing Stand, $2, wan $4. 1 Lined Sewing Basket, $2.50, was $4.50. 1 Tmported Tndividual Hamper, $1.50, was $4.50. 9 Philippine Waste ‘Paper Bas- kets, 35¢ each; were $1.75. 10 Italian Rush Shopping Bags, 10¢ each; were 40¢. 1 Splint Clothes Basket, large size. $1, wan $2.75. 4 Imported Willow Market Bas- kets, 50¢ ench; were $1.25. 6 Imported Waste Paper Bas- kets, 25¢ each; were $1. -1 Splint Clothes Basket, 75es was $2.50. 1 Double Chinese Work Basket, 83, was $5. 4 Imported Medium-size Market Baskets, 75¢ ench; were $2.25. 1 Round White Enamel Baby Wardrobe, $8.50, was $16.75. 1 Imported Lined Sewing Stand, $7.50, was $15. 1 White Enamel Bathroom $7.50. Baskets, 75¢ each; were $1.50. 4 Medium-size Chinese Work Baskets, 50c each; were $1.35, 7 Small-size Willow Market Baskets, 25¢_each; were 8Sc. 1 Medium-Size Willow Clothes Hamper, $2.50, wan $6.75. Basket Section, Fifth floor. Umbrellas 15 Men's 27-inch Black Tape- edge Piece-dyed Umbrellas, with assorted wood handles. $2.15 each; were $4. ‘Women’'s 25-inch Colored Silk Umbrellas, in brown and taupe. $35.25 each; were $9. Umbrella Section, First floor. Women’s High Shoes Reduced to $3.65 pair . just a small lot, of women’s high shoes, all from our regular stocks—hut sizes have hecome bro must be disposed of. A num- her of « in black kidskin and calfskin, and black pat- ent leather—mostly all with Louis heels, but there are a few low heels also in the lot Sizes as follow: AAA, 4 to T AA, 3 3t06B, 3% tod Women’s Rubbers 35¢ pair; were $1.25 pairs Wo < Rubbers, which we 2 i great red to fit Lou d Cuban heels, and medium round toe. first-grade _rubbers, in s 23 to 5. 3%e pair: were $1.25. Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. REFRIGERATORS AT HALF PRICE Porcelain and enamel lined, oak and ash cases: lined Steel 1 £20.75, wan $61.50, 1 234.25, was $68.50. 1 at $32.25, was $64.50. McDougall Kitchen Cabinets Rerluted_ 2 at 820.25 ench; were %5 Z at £31.50 ench; were § & Plain Drop-leaf Kitchen Tables. Speeinl, $7.50 each. 6 White Porcelain-top Cabinet Tables. Specinl. $1230. 1 lot of Kitchen Ware, greatly reduced — consisting of pans. cooking utensils. odds and ends and a great variety of small item some slightly damaged, others perfeet Houseware Section, Fifth floor. Petticoats and Bloomers 22 Pairs Knit Bloomers, ankle length: finished with double tic cuff. in black and navy. were X3, ¥ 7 Black Wool-top Jersey Petti- coats. with deep sateen flounce. in regular and extra sizes. %295 and £3.95 ench; were £4 and 7 Very Good Value Silly Petti- in radium. taffeta, sat jersey and p . Att tively embro‘dered. hemstitched and accordion pleated. in fose, henna, white, blue and brown $6.95 ench: were $10.50 to S15. Petticoat Section, Third floor. Silverware Reduced 7 Dozen 1847 Rogers Dinner Forks. %4 dozen; were. $S. 4 Dozen 1847 Rogers Dessert Spoons. $4 dozen; were 3 Dozen 1847 Rogers Butter Knives. 50c each: were $h Silverware Section, First floor. Women’s Silk Hosiery 12 dozen pairs Women's Pure Silk Black Hose, heavy quality: hems slightly damaged. $2.50 pair; were $3.50. 10 dozen pairs Womeu's White ilk Hose, with silk garter hems and lisle soles and toes; hems slightly damaged. $2 palr; were 50, 20 dozen pairs Women's Brown Silk Hose, lisle garter tops and soles; hems slightly damaged. $1 pair; were $1.27%. Women's Hosiery Section, First floor. Chinaware Greatly Reduced 12 Richly Decorated English Porcelain Breakfast Plates, 65c each; were SLIS. 12 Richly Decorated English Porcelain Tea Plates, 50c each; were 95¢. 15 Richly Decorated English Porcelain Pie Plates, 45c each; we! 35c each; were 65c. - re 75¢. 12 Richly Decorated English Porcelain Bread and Butter Plates, 15 Richly Decorated English Porcelain Oatmeal Dishe’s, 35¢ each; were 75c. . 29 Richly Decorated English Porcelain Sauce Dishes, 35¢ each; \were 75¢. 12 Imported Decorated China Comb and Brush Trays. 35¢ each; were $1. 12 Decorated English Porcelain Individual Butter Plates. 10e each; were 25¢. 12 Richly Decorated English Porcelain After Dinner Coffee Cups and Saucers. 50c each; ‘were 90c. 12 Richly Decorated English Porcelain Dinner Plates. 75¢ each; were $1.30. 5 Imported Decorated Bud Vases. 25¢ each; were $1.50. 2 Hand-decorated Imported Vases. $1 each; were. §3. 1 Large Size Decorated Im- ported Vase. ‘was $6.95. 1 Decorated Rose Bowl $1.95, was $3.95. 1 Fulper Pottery Decorated, Handled Vase, slightly imperfect. was Richly Colored Potte: .c:ndle Lamps. w.:? uel(ovn?e 2 Decorated English Porcelain gogred Dishes. 86¢ each; were 2 Decorated English Porcelai Meat Dishen. 50 epehs were $4: n. BTt S g, L DI R China Section, Fifth floor. China Decoratcd $2.95 emch; was $4.75. 1 Decorated Haviland ‘China Sauce Boat on tray. $3.85, was $6. 2 Decorated Haviland China Mayonnaise Bowls on trays. $1.25 ench; were $3.50. 1 Decorated Haviland China Covered Butter Dish. $1.95, was 50, P avilana_¢hina Meat Dish. $1.25, was o 1 ‘Decorated Haviland _China 12-inch Meat Dish. $175, was $3.95. 1 Decorated Haviland China 14-inch Meat Dish. $2.75, was 85.95. 1 Decorated Haviland_ China Hot Cake Dish. ), was” $5.50. 3 Decorated Imported Fruit or Salad_Bowls. $1.85, was $3.95. 1 Decorated China ‘Tea Ball Tea Pot. was $5. 6 Decorated Imported China Sugar and Cream Sets. 50c each; were 8125, 3 Decorated Individual Pots. 50c each; were $1.35, 3 Dec?.r‘l.ted Tea Pots. 65c each; were 9 gmu&efl Porcelain Soup Plates. 20c each; were 50c. 2 Decorated Porcelain Open Vegetable Dishes. 45¢ each; were TSe. 1 Haviland Chop Plate. Tea Kimonos and Bath Robes 9 Japanese Cotton Crepe Kimonos, hand-embroidered, in pink, blue and lavender. $1.95 each; were $4.50. 10 Pink Japanese Cotton Crepe Kimonos, embroidered _in blue birds. $2.95 eneh; were $6. Blanket Robes, Wwith or without collar, cord girdle, con- ventional designs in pink and rose. £3.45 each: were %5 and $6. Kimono Section, Third flopr. Bungalow Aprons 17 Bungalow Aprons, striped and figured percale, varied styles, some with elastic’ belt, pockets and white organdy collars, size§ 36 to 42. $1.35 each; were $2. 11 Cooking apron and cap, of white with V neck and long sl ves, in Dutch style, $1.50 each; were $2. " Bib - of cam- e 50c. Apron Section, Third Children’s Shoes blucher sizes 121 pairs Children’s Tan Calf- blucher cut, heavy sizes 93 to 11 D. Calfskin 1 and airs Youths' Blac blucher_cut, sizes and 1 215 pa Youths' Blac alTskin nglish cut, sizes 1 and $2.15 pair. pairs Youths' Black Calfskin blucher cut, square toes, soles; sizes 1% C; . #2.15 pair. 6 pairs Youths' Tan her cut, Fourth floor. Section, 350 Remnants of Cotton Dress Goods 11 to 5 Yard Lengths 32-inch Gingham. 60e yard; wax Tie. 32-inch Gingham. 30e yard; “l‘ln 38e. 32-inch Kiddie Cloth. 30e yard; wan BNe. -inch Percale, 20e yard; was -inch Serpentine Crepe. 30c yard; wax 38e. 20-inch Japanese Crepe. 30e ax 45e. -inch ¥ te Lawn. 30c was 38c. 36-inch Printed Lawn. 20c¢ yard; was 2Se, Cotton Dress Goods Section, Second floor. Reduced to $19.50; both light and dark colors. 10 Dresses, one-of-a-k Special Size Apparel 1 Navy Poiret Twill Tailored Suit. braid trimmed, size 40%. $39.50; was $50.50. 1 Black Tricotine Suit, belt- ed model, size 44%. $39.50; was $59.50. 4 Jersey Dresses, in. navy and brown, long coat effect, with cable stitching; sizes 403, 421, 4632, 50%. *$19.50 each; were 50, 5 Maternity Dresses, in black, navy and brown taffeta, em- broidered and beaded. $25 each; were $40 and $45. 3 6 Navy Serge Skirts, waist measures 30, 32 and [ ench; were $7.50. Spfecial Size Section, Third floor. Women’s Coats 8 English Nap Cloth Coats, medium weight, in dark colors. Mostly one-of-a-kind models. $15 ench; were $25. 13 Winter Coats of Normandy Bolivia, several models, all ; full silk lined. were. $38.50 and Women’s Coat Section, Third fioor. Millinery 27 Trimmed Hats and Hat- ter's Plush Sailors, $1.95 each; were $7.50 to $12.50. The sailors are plain or with beaver, facirg, in black, brown, navy and red. The trimmed hats are mostly small shapes, one-of-a-kind styles. % 12 Scarf and Tam Sets, of’ brushed wool and camelshair plain colors_and plaid combi- nations. $6.50 each; were $10. Millinery Workroom Remnants of Velvet and Ribbon Short_lengths of high-grade materials that have been used in our workrooms greatly re- duced for clearance. 35 pleces of velvet, lengths up to 2 yards. $l to §2.50. 185 pieces of Ribbon, lengths % to 8 yards. 10c to $1.50. ‘Millinery Section, Third floor. > Boys® Apparel 25 Small Boys' Hats, suit- able for boys 3 to 6 years— several styles in black, navy and brown velvet. also a few cloth hats. 95¢ each; were ‘Woolen Knicker- ts, broken lots from our higher grades—heavy ind medium_weight models; sizes 9, 10, 11, 1%, 12. 17, 18 years only.” $9.75 each; were $20 and $25. 4 Long Overcoats, double- breasted models, exceptionally good fabrics and tailoring: sizes 14 and 15 years. .75 ‘were $25. * Section, Fourth floor. TOYS 4 Large Swing Horses, finished in natural col slightly dan d. $7.50 ench; were $ % Big Four Wagons, substantially built, slightly damaged. $7.45 each; were $12.45. 1 Toy Autos, rubber-tired wheels, finished in blue and white, slightly damaged. $9.75 each; were $15. 4 Large Toy Autos, racer model, in_bright red, veliow and black stripes; large rubber-tired (wheels. $12 each; were $18. 6 Shooflys, finished in bright colors, horse on each side, cor- duroy cushion. $2.50 emch; were $5. X 63 Learn Quick Alphabets, splendid for little ones just learn- ing their letters, can also be used as a puzzle. 25c each; were $L. Toy Store, Fourth foor. Trimmings Reduced 12 White Feather Tips, $1 each; ere $2.25. 1 1-6 yards Black and Steel Banding, 4-inch width. $2, was $7. 11 yards Black and Henna Braid, 4-inch width. 90c, was $1.09. -7 1% yards Brown and Braid, 5-inch width. $L23 3.1 Tan wan ard of nch Black znd Gray Braid. $1, 1 Black Beaded Blouse. was $25. Teimming Section, Pirst floor. £16, Marabou Muffs 1 Taupe Marabou Muff, $3.30, wax $6.50. 2 Taupe and Natural Marabou Muffs, with tails, $650 each; were $10.50. 1 Taupe Marabou Muff, $7.50, $12.50. Neckwear Section, First floor. Women’s Ready-to-Wear Apparel 80 Smart Dresses for Women Were $29.50 to $40 Incomplete sizes and color assortments, in dresses remaining after our after-Christmas sale of last week. Included are tricotines, Poiret twills, tricolette, Canton crepe, wool jersey, silk nets, radium taffeta, georgette and lace. Styles for daytime, dinner and evening wear, ind styles, in_ tricotine and. wool jersey, in black and navy. $9.75 each; were $18.75. Women's Dress Section, Third floor. R R Women’s Blouses 31 New Handmade Blouses, in batiste and voile. Very spe- cially priced, $1.85 each. Sizes 36_to 46. 51 French Voile Blouses, with pleated frills and flat collar, turn-back cuffs. on thre quarter sleeves. Sizes 34, 3 only. Special, $1.35 ea 13 Lingerie Blouses, in voile, lace and embroidery trimm 2 size 34; 9 size 36; 2 size 40. ter sleeves. 2 size 34; 2 size 38; 3 size 40. each; were $5.75. 19 White Japanese Blouses, ~with sleeves. 4 size 34; Siik three-quarter 5 size 36; 4 size 38: 5 size 40; 1 size 44. $1.95 each; were $2.95. 15 Jersey Blouses with white linen Peter Pan collar and cuffs, in navy, brown, black and tan. $3.95 cach; were $5, Blouse Section, Third floor. Sweaters and Cap and Scarf Sets 10 Brushed Wool Cap and Scarf Sets, small turban and narrow scarf- peacock, navy and rust. $1 each; Wwere $2.95. 25 Ribbed Wool Sweaters, waist length, short sleeves, white brushed wool tuxedo col- lar and white kid belt, in buff, flame, black, mmd brown. 1.95 each; were $1 S Slack ‘Wool Jersey Slip- overs, with ‘white wool jersey collar and cufts; sizes 44 and 46. $1.95 each; were 5 Brushed .Woel Butterfly Capes, with colored striped borders. $3.95 each; were $6. 4 Fiber Silk Slip-ons, in fancy weave; in rose, navy and white. 2 size, 38; 2 size 40. $5.75 each; re $13.50. 8 "4 W:ol Tuxedo Sweaters, link and link stitch, with fancy ‘weave tuxedo collar and cuffs; in tomato shade; 3 size 38, 1 size 40. '$2.95 each; were $3.95. . Sweater Section, Third floor. Misses® Apparel 10 Navy Serge Middy Suits pleated skirts, blous ith handmade emblems; 14, 16, 18. $7.50 each; were %22.50. 1 Black Chiffon Velvet Dinner Gown or cning Gown, size 16. 35; was $97.50. collars, in 18. $24.50 enc 5 Wool Skirts, in some pin_Strip and pleated models. $6. t Dinner over taffeta; size 16. $35; was %75 Light s inc were Chiffon Dance with feath: silver edging; size 16. were $55. $35 each: Misses’ Section, Fourth floor. Women’s Gloves Brown S1. Brown 5% Tan Kid sewn, size 6. $1 p Black Mocha 1 nir; were ir; were $1 _pal 22 pairs Bl $1 Tan Gloves, 0 pairs 1-cl. Tan Mocha ¢ 5%. $1.25 pai Glove Section, First floor. o Over-Night Bags 3 Leather Traveling Cases or Overnight Bags. fitted with whit ivory toilet articles greatly duced. 2-‘at $55 each; were §: 1 at $40; was 360, Leather Goods Section, First floor. Women’s Wool Prunella Skirts Specially ;6. 90 Priced, 20 Wool Prunella Skirts, gathered and pleated mod- els. Color combinations of navy and tan, brown and. tan, black and white and navy and gray. An excel- lent time to save on smart skirts Wome ‘s Skirt Section, Third foor. Great Reductions on these Women’s Suits 1 Embroidered Blue Moussy Suit. shawl collar with sash panels; lined tangerine figured radium. $75; was $150. 1 Navy Moussyne Costume Suit, beautifully embroidered; lined flame-colored crepe. $75; was $150. - 6 Fur-trimmed Suits, in duvet de laine, with large collars of wolf, nutria, opossum and geor- gette squirrei. $30.50 each; were $35.50 to $75. 5 Sample ,Suits, beautifully tailored, in brown. taupe and navy. $35 each; were $65 to 375, 4 Brown Strictly Tailored Tricotine Suits. notch collar, string belt; satin lined. 825 each; were £39.50. 1 Smart Riding Habit, brown corded velvet coat, with brown and _white checked brecches, reinforced_with brown ' suede. Size 36. $38.50; was $75. 1 Heavy Mixed Tweed Riding Habit, circular coat model, with Vest. ' $39.50; was $50. ‘Women’s Suit Sectlon, Third ficor. Furs Reduced 3 Black Opossum Scarfs. $5 ench; were $18.50. 1 Brown Fox, $25; was $35. 1 Gray Fox, animal style. $18.50; was $27.50. 1 Natural Raccoon Choker. $8.50; was $15. . 1 Japanese Marten Choker. $16.50; was $35. < 1 Natural Skunk - Choker. $16.50; was $25. 1 Black Wolf, animal style scarf. .$15; was $22.50. 1 Girls Dyed Muskrat Coat. ¥ Yeepard Coat, 36-inch length, Hudson seal collar and cuffs. $150; was $250. Fur Section, Third floor. animal style, GO0 HOVE FORWAR ORPHANS Vocational Training School to Be Part of Institution on Site Given by Mrs. Gould. By the Associated Press. CINCINNATI, Ohio, January 5.— Mrs. Katherine Clemmons Gould of New York and Washington was guest of ponor at a dinner given last night by the Army and Navy Union, at which formal announcement was made of Mrs. Gould’s gift of 1,600 acres of land to the union. The property is located in the foot- thills of the Blue Ridge mountains, and is to be used as the site for a $3,- 000,000 home und vocational training school for widows and orphans of men who have given their lives in defense of the country. he plans so far as they have , provide for a large num- building, Ellsworth J mander of the al - col Army and Navy Union, who accepted ‘the gift on behalf of | the union. Col Peter E. Traub, rep- resenting the board of directors, is to_supepvise the project. Mrs, Gould, in respo | speeches by repr. | various ¢ se to eugolistic entatives of the ttions attending the dinner, E was inspired to | make the donation by the fact that {she had found many widows and ‘children of service men inadequately {cared for, and that such a farm as | she possessed was urgently needed to | provide them with the proper atten- i tion. {LACK OF INDICTMENT | INVOLVED IN COURT CASE Justice Hitz Orders Judge Hardison to Show Cause Why Liquor Trial Should Proceed. Justice Hitz of the District Supreme L Court today issued a rule on Judge Robert D. ison of the Pol how cause Friday, January writ of prohibition should prevent him trying tzgerald on a charge of a {second violation of the national pro- of th he court is based on Attorney at no indictmes a grand jury son has ordered the {7 titioner d that th Polic Court lacks jurisdiction to try a case in which fhe punishment g infamous, because entailin® hard la- bor, and the penalty in this case may risonment at Occoquan, where required. with one already pending ce Hitz against Judge Me- Mahon regarding a trial of a viols will prob- on of the United - Court, which recen it of review in the case of Charles W. Moreiand, in which the District Court of Appeals held that the Juvenile Court was without juris- dition to impose a sentence of six months at hard labor because thers had been no indictment by a gran jury —_— 'WOMEN'S FEDERATION | CREATES TRUST FUNL | CHICAGO, January 5.—The creation ,of trust fund of $3 of whith is to be orthy i world {night at a mee of the General i for aiding in out of the -d upon lasi ing of the executives ederation of Women's - fund is the remainder of about 00, raised by the war victory ttee of the federation during for relief work, xecutive committee also au- d Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, lent of the federation, to appoint committee on international rela- j tions, which will endeavor to bring {about er relations between the different countries. The s branches in fifteen | a Stewart of Kentucky. ! prominent in the establishment of light schools in the south, was -d chairman of the federa- You SUGGESTING AFTERNOON T-E-A Crisp, Brown Waffles with a cup of delight- ful Hot Chocolate and whipped cream—w ill prove very enjoyable. BELLEVUE BANTAM —TEA ROOM 1332 G St. N. W. Haviag Hil's baody and wiag it prempt- Iy enables thomsands of men and womes, exposed to the demeats daly, to be Vo from Colds, Headaches and La Geippe