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R R R IR RSO P I PR PR R B BRI E PR IS0 i~m TRAFFIC RULES FOR ] 7 WHITE HOUSE TONIGHT Col. Gherrill Asnounces Plans for | Diplomatic Recep- © tiom. i “Trafic arrangemeats ia conmection with the diplomatic reception at the Thite House tonight were u-nau totey following a confersnce bet: O#l. C. O. Sherrill, in tb:re of vubnc‘ buildings and grounds, Tepresent- | atives of the police department, as follows: 1 “Guests having tickets of admission at the north entrance of the White House will enter by the gate, and will lea\-z by the umw! te. Carriages for these guests will parked in the north \Thlu House grounds. ~ “Guests whose cards of admission @ere marked for the east entrance will roach in a southerly direction ‘ East tive avenue, enter- ng the north gate on Esst Executive i hy h E Executiv. , avenue. These cars will be parked on v East Executive avenue and on the east »: side of the White Lat unii called. and » when called will approach northward \. along East Executive avenye and the ‘ east entrance by way of the south ., East Executive avenue gate. ! “Those guests whose cards of ad- J migsion call for entrance by wey of v the south portico will enter by the \ southwest tlll‘ and the cars will \_lnve Jhe Erounds by way of the » southe E3te, circle the roadway ~ north of lhe Ellipse in the White Lot \ and park on West Executive avenue N and the west side of the White Lot ¥ until called. When called they wil) ! proceed to the south portico by way U of the southwest gate and leave by way of the southeast gate, and thence . north on East Executive avenue. “No parking will be allowed in the south grounds of the White House. “It is suggested that admission cards be in the hands of the chauf- » feurs, who can place them on the * »indshield, 'lwre they can be seen » by the police, and thus save the time * and annoyance of the guests being b atonped by the police to examine their Y cards of admission. Y “West Executive avenue, the road Y south df the State, War and Navy building and all roads in the White Lot will be closed o all vehiele traf- » fic other than that of KII.-I!I at the re. \ ception between 8:30 p.m. and mid-, night tonight.” " W. F. GROSS LECTURES ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Says Greatest Spiritual Awakening of Centuries Began With Be- < lief’s Discovery. N Willis F. Gross, & member of the « board of lecturship of the Wirst 1 Church of Christ, Scientist, of Boston, | delivered a lecture on Christian s Science: “The True .Import of the J Word.” at the First Church of Christ, n Scientist Tuesday night. § “The greatest spiritual awakening of \ recent centuries” Mr. Gross said, \ "began with the discovery of Chris- N tian Science a little more than half M a century ago. This awakening has ) increased in strength and momentum Sing ¥ er Fdfl'y the acknowl- S oy '« N b N RS \‘ with every “Mary Bal \ edged leader of the Christian Science « Movement, was a woman of oxcmvlnl'y n Cbaracter; a devout Chi from early childhood and a fajt tul friend N of humanity, respected and loved by < 3al1 who knew her. Like other.great A reformers, Mrs. Eddy care- \ fuily instructed aceording to the shest and best spiritual thau(M of e age, and she was faithful in her \ endeavor to put into practice the Y teachings of Holy Writ. ) " “Repeated attempts have been made 2 to ‘show that some one other than = Mrs. [Eddy discovered Christian ¥ Science, or that Mrs. Eddy simply 3 vevived an old teaching and gave it ¥ 2 new setting. One thing of greatest importance seems to have been over- looked by these critics, namely, that ‘ po ene who sought to show that Christian Science was discovered by some one else has ever demonstrated that the understanding gnined from the study of other writingy enabied him to heal thg sick. Christian Science is demonstrable and this fact reveals the grest difference between a theoretical and a practics] teaching. “Jesus of Nazareth was the founder of the Christian religion and a careful study of His works as well as of His tewchings is indispensable to & right apprehension of His missipn on earth. ‘Jesus taught the necessity of seek- ing first the kingdom of and His righteousness that all things needful to harmonious growth ard aetivity might be added. He said ro His dis- ciples, “Your huvenl{ Father. knoweth that ye have need of all these things before ye ask him.” Knowirg the need, i8 It reasonable to suppese that God would withhold or render it impossible for men to attain that which ds for their good? Js it not more reasonable to conclude that if men do not receive it is becauze they have not prayed aright? “The mere repetition of words, audi- bly or mentally. is not prayer. The aster sald to His followers. “When '€ pray., use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do; for they think they lhil! be heard for their much spesk- This perverted tiought of prly.f may be more zencml than is s SRS I AN I PRI RIS PR J -.fl.f.-.":l.'.':.t)r.'.-.' / It BEATS. .as it Sweeps as 1t Cleans Be sure you test The Hoéver before This wonderful vacuum cleaner not only will keep your rugs free from de- structive grit and. dirt, but also(ils powerful air syc- _lian will speedily remove every atom of dust and dirt from file soft depths of davenports or chairs, from draperies, doors, sills and many other heretofore in- accessible places. Let us demonstrate The Hoover and its attachments—there is no obligation. Extended payments if you desire. TheE. F. Brooks Co. Esfablished Over One-Hal s 1 Leo C. Brooks, Manager 813 14th St. NW. 81 Values 590 $125 to S175 values. Re-. Y uce 5 iRy e 696 . " THE EVENING ‘STAK, 'WASHINGTON, THE S. KANN SONS COMPANY VEILINGS 15¢ a Length —A varied assortment; values from 25¢c to SOc a length. Bargain Table—Street Floor. 1,151 Save 25% to 40% —The imperfections are very shght but put them in’ their regular lines. But that is not the * be missed. Alligood kinds, novelties as well as plain white. —Seconds of 50¢ and 69c Towels, Friday._........ 3 9c g —Seconds of 75¢ and 50 C l 89¢ Towels, Friday......... Kann's—Street Floor—Bargain Table. - WASH GOODS REMNANT LENGTHS 18c to 39c¢ a‘Yard If from the Piece —ress Ging- —In one of the hams, Apron best value-giv- ing Remnant Sales in many Ginghams Friday, a Yard - Voiles and 1 21 c other wash 2 days. Do not goods. : miss it. ~—Special—"Mill Lengths” of best quahn percales, light col- ored patterns, in figures, checks, stripes and dots, including many polka dots. Regularly 28c if from 1 8 the piece. Specnal Friday, a yard....... C Kann’s—Street Floor. $1.00 to $6.00 Silks and Velvets Selling at Greatly Reduced Prices Because of Our Mid-Winter Clear- ance of All Remnant Lengths Silks and Velvets in great demand are included’ in the offer. For dresses, blouses, skirts, linings, etc. Lengths “of 1% to 5 yards. All sales final. ~Taffetas ~—Chiffon Velvet —Foulards i —Velveteens Satins ~—Embroidered Chiffons " —Crepe de Chine —Shirtings ? ~—Messalines ~~Elmene —White Silks —Tricolette —Black Silks . —Brocades ~Crepe Meteor ~—White Sport Silks ~=Canton Crepe —Colored Sport Silks - —Duvetyns ~sWash Satins —=Satin Crepes * Printed Radium-—Pussy Willow Silk Choice, Yard 75¢ to $3 75 Kann's—Street Floor. Save on Dress Goods Because Remnants —This, Friday Clearinf means something to women who make their own appare % Yard to 4V Yards of Fabrics Sold Regularly at $1.50 to $3.50 Yard Serges. ~Remnants of Séeinch Checked Skininn. ~—Remnants of 40 to 54 in. Poplins, Velours, } $1 29 French Serges, Tallor pingles, Reps, | Hundreds and Hundreds of Good Lengths of —Remnants of S4-in. All-wool Navy Blue . Choice ~Remnants of Sé-inch Striped Suitings. Cream Coatings, Tweed Costings, ctc. Kann's—Street Floor. Inlaid and Felt-Base Floor Coverings —Pieces containing up te 3 square yards.. —Some can be matched up. Congoléum, Ringwalt, Pro- Lino; 3also cork and inlaid linoleum, in figured, tile, con- ventional and plain colors. ~Lot 1 —Printed kinds, 49¢c to 69c val- 19¢ ues. Reduced —Lot 2--Inlaid and plain; FRIDAY SPECIAL GILT CLOCKS —Midget size for boudoir or desk use. A clock you will want to own—it is so attrac- tive i appearance. Good timekeepers. Clear dial. Friday, sq. yd... Kann's—Street Floor. Kann's—Third Fléor. Extra Added Attraction for Friday ‘—" Turkish Towels You Will Reeognhe Them at Once When You See Them. They Are Your Favorite Turkish Towels - Because They Are Seconds You Many makers would not consnder them as ’ way—every towel must be up to their exacting standard or it is laid aside as a “second.” This is an opportunny not to ~—Seconds of $1.00 and $1.25 Towels, Friday. 750 —Seconds of $1.39 and § 1.0 $1.75 Towels, Friday.. . L= Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. 3 “seconds,” Save Money In Our ‘NECKWEAR CLEARANCE ©C., THURSDAY, JANUARY /12, 1922. “THE BUSY CORNER” Special Clearance Prices on Women’s Toggery —‘Imch . pe de Chine En- velope Chemise, in orchid only. For.. $l 69 f—Hoovlcrs‘Aggo?. of gingham, ormerly $1.50. To close Sl 00 —Wool Sport Sweaters, for golfing, horseback riding, skat- ing, etc. Sizes broken. These have the large roll collar; somewhaveslbetlés, otherg with- out. Were $15.00, 512.50 now at Kann' l—-Sccond Floor. 18c 36-IN. OUTING FLANNELS Remnant lengths in checks, plain stripes and fancy stripes. Friday's price, a yard— 1214c Kann's—Street Floor. —Brushed Wool Scarfs, in | —Tuxedo-shaped Collars, in two-tone combinations, tan and brown, Copenhagen and gray; finished with belts; | $3.95 value— $3.17 ! i both Pt. Venise lace and net, trimmed with lace. These are 39c to 50c values; to close, each— 27¢ —Both the above lots on saie at Bargain Table, Street Floor. —Handsome Plush Stoles, all satin-lined and all man tailored; a $6.50 value. A Brief Bulletin of Big Values in Our January Dress Clearance DRESSES $38.50 DRESSES $27.95- DRESSES $25.00 DRESSES $19.90 Lace Curtains—1 and 2 Pairs of a Kind $3.79 —3 pairs $7.98 Marquisette Curtains. —4 pairs $4.98 Scotch Lace Curtains. ~—19 pairs $5.98 Scotch Lace Curtains. —8$69.75 to $98.00 —High quality models for evening and dinner wear. Choice ...... Ao ieis e ever e —$39.75 to $69.75 '—Qdd numbers, few of a kind, but made of high quality materials. Choice. —835.00 to $49.75 —Not ‘many of any one style; made of the season’s popular materials. Choice, —$35.00 to $39.75 —Materials are twills. tricotine, gepes and crepe de chmc Poiret Kann’s—Second Floor. Formerly $4.98, $5.98, $6.98 and $7.98. Reduced to, a Pair.. ... Two ‘F'abie Lots or stery Fabrics t were é9c to SLI9. y-:l?c Colored Madras Drapery Materials, —98c g;-pery g] ~69¢ Draper: 1,19 Lufen Taffeta Cretonnes. Colonial Field Furniture Covering. —98¢ Rep Cretonnes. Hesvy-weight Cretonnes. —~85¢ ~Full boltl, part bolts and rem- nants. . Canton | urtains, Drapery and Uphol- l-:cl:‘d to close, Friday, 56; Kapn’s—Neckwear Store—Street Floor. —3 pairs $4.98 Marquisette Curtains. —3 pairs $5.98 Marquisette Curtains. ~—2 pairs $6.98 Marquisette Curtains, | | | | $5.00 Special at. . —0One Lot of Curtains, one and two pairs of a kind. $298 to xngd ::}‘::'palrke' $l 79 —Reversible Armure Tapestry -nd “Sheela” Velcnr Porticres. ere $995 and tll.!l. Reduced, $7 50 Friday, s pair...... . —~Highly _Mercerised Armure Tapestry Portieres, full length and width, in plain tone, colors, of blye, mulberry, roge or green. ~"'Sheela” Velour Portieres, re- versible styles, in various colors. Full length and regulation width, Rope Portiores. ~Long styles, with festoon drapery top. In blue, een, rose or brown, For single or medium size, double doors. Kann's~Third Floor. Two Lots Ribbon le-ilh -Picot. Ribbens, 1’:;:. wide, % w l% ‘oc yards long. A length. . =5 and 6 Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets Kl.nn 's—Street rlnor White Goods Specials —Englhh Longcloth, 36 in. wide, a good quality with a $5.00 Glove Silk Sport Bloomers, $3.95 —Save a fourth by attending this Friday sale. —Made with elastic band and Glove Clearing —26 pairs Women's Strap-wrist Gauntlet Gloves, in tan and brown, with self mv.ch:d backs. chamois finish, all 10-yard two rows shirring at knees, Sizes 53 and ieces, Special a $l. 9aulu¢. Clearan:e pi P sl 59 Navy with sand edge, and D sl 59 piece, Friday —Fancy White Voiles, 36 in. wide, very fine and sheer, in p‘aid usld strlnped styles, pecial yard .oooigiieeniennns 380 —Pllln 'hite English Volile, fine and sheer, with a rhl on finish. in. wide, Specval value, a yard...... sl 000 Kann” u—-Slreet Floor. silver with navy edge. Also sand with navy, purple with black and brown with sand. Plain colors of emerald, purple and navy. —Women’s Fleeced Union Suits, seconds; low neck, sleeveless, ankle length; Dutch neck, ankle length. 95c Sizes 36 to 4. At.. Kann’s—Street Floor. ~—Children’s Fleece-llna‘ Kid Mittens, fur top, in tan and brown. $L15 value. 89c Clearance price, pair, —Children’s Fleece-lined Gauntlet Gloves, in gray. Stiff cuffs and cloth hands. 49c 69c value, a pair. Kann’s—Street Floor. Two Special Values 19¢ —Assortment of Chocolate 19¢c Sample Lengths of Trimmings Small in Quantity, But Estraordinary in Value —Even the lowest valuation at whole- sale price would be several times tomor- 7gc row’s price. Each. —All are high-grade trimmin;s, some separate motifs; an assort- ment that includes spangled and sequin effects, in colors; also some opalescent trimmings, beaded effects, Persian trimming, etc. Kann's—Bargain Table—Street Floor. Children’s and Infants’ Dresses Scarfs, also Cretonne Pillow Tops. 3 8 Ci THE ART GOODS CLEARANCE ReadyMade and Stamped for 1/, Mark Marked in Candy For Friday Bonbons, Creams and Gum Drops. A pound —Also a good assort- ment of Hard Candy. A pound Kann’s—Street Floor. Continues With These Big Values Friday —Four cut-price lots advertised for tomorrow’s selling, but many more not advertised to be found in the Art Store Friday. —-Inclndm% the following kinds: Corset Covers, Tea Sets, Centerpieces, c Luncheon ets, Combing Jackets, Infants’ Caps.* Formerly selling at 23c to 75c. Stamped Pieces, Choice, Embroidery—Choice of the Lot —They are fine quality little dresses in sizes for the tiny infant up to the dresses ior girls of 12 years. “—The materials are lawns and batistes, and a few of organdy. The majority are white. Some of them are lace-trimmed. Kann's—Art Store—Fourth Floor. —0dd Lot Japanese and Cretonne ° —Lace-trimmed Dreuer Scarfs, | $1.00 and Sl .98 values. ; | choice. . Don’t Forget the Shoe Sale —Such shoes have not sold for as low a price in quite some time. —And what is more important, may not again very soon when these are gone. —Secure your Spring foot- wear in this sale at a saving of from 5 to % The sale pneeil.... ....... —The lot contains hxgh and low shoes- suitable for street and dress wear, in Russian calf, tan and black kid, and patent colt. —We also have many different styles in oxfords and strap effects. with plenty of the.popular’ Cuban heel models. —Sizes are somewhat broken, how- ever, and though you will find all sizes in the lot there are not all sizes in all styles. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Friday—One ‘of Our Old- Fashioned Sales of Hosiery “Seconds” 1,542 Pairs of These Two Popular Brands 'tl{gdmoor” “Merrill” “Seconds” of our $2 qualities —Every pair full fashioned thread silk, with lisle to;)s and soles and high spliced heels. “Seconds” in these two brands are so slight that you will havg difficulty in finding the imperfections. and two pairs of a kind, $9.98 { Choice of Black and | | $1 to $14.98 values. Re- 57 89 S ~ $ 1 ‘ Cordovan—in This ; . Friday Sale, a Pair duced to, a pair.. Kann’s—Street Floor. 40 RUGS IN A FRIDAY CLEAN-UP Some Water Stained, Others Perfect—All Are Seamless. Present Prices, If Perfect, Would Be $24.95 to $56.45 —Two 9x12-ft. Sanford Oriental Axminster Rugs, stained. .} —Ten 874x10%;-ft. Sanford Axminster Rugs, stained......| —Three 7%x9-ft. Axminster Rugs, stained. ..... —Ten 9x12-ft. Heavy Wool Brussels Rugs, perfect —Ten 9x12-ft, Wool Velvet Rugs, perfect...c...... —Five 12x15-ft. Reversible Wool- fa.ced Rugs, perfect...... —10 Axminsters, 415x12-ft. | —9x12-ft. Wiltons. . Regu- Regularly $19,95. Reduced | larly $79.95 and $89.95. Re- weri. $10.00 | &7 " $69 00 Toruer age R, " aoxmes dueed Fridey to.... $39.00 | —Woel Velvet for stair, hall or rooms, Reduc day,- nrd | —One Lot of Lace Curtains, one Reduced