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THE Dinner will be followed by election: - CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. sz California State Assoclation will Rev. Dr. Wilbur F. Crafts will teach | meet at Thomson School. Miss Audrey the Sunday school lesson, “Elijah's De-| Kcons of California wili sing. Danc- feat of the Howling Prophets of!ing. " to the teacher class tomorrow | iy Mrs. Bessie Faryar Madsen wil Baal at 4:45 pm., at Y. W. C. A, 1333 F| strect. i ‘speak at Columbia Helghts Christian — | Church at § o'clock The Washington Braneh, Soclety of | 2 American Bacteriologists, will meet| Dr. F. J. de Sloovere will address tomorrow night in District® bullding. | the Knights of Columbus evening | i b | school, 1004 F street. at 8 o'clock. | People's Party will meet Saturday! | at 8 p.m. at 509 G street: No fee. Men | St. Mark’s Men's Club will meet at § and women invited. {8 o'clock, St. Mark's Church. Emery Eckington Home and School| The Washington Arts Club will give \ Association will meet at Emery School} a club dinner at 7 o'clock, 2017 1 m. ' | tomorrow, 3:15 ¢ | street. | Nerthwest Suburban Citizens' As-| The Engineering Society of Georze sociation will meet tomorrow at 8! Washingion University will be ad- mm. in Tenley School. { dressed by T. Dantaig, research en- gineer. on the manufacture and uses of ball bearings. Universities and £o- cieties in Washington and vicinity have been invited. “The cantata, “Judas Maceabeus, which was to have been given tomor- row night at Washington Hebrew Congregation, has been postponed to January 20. Warren G. Harding Camp, No. 5. Sons of Veterans, will instali officers in the boardroom of the District | building tonight at 8 o'clock. i | The Women's Alliance of All Souls' Unitarian Church, will.meet tomorrow ; at 11 o'clock at 1789 Columbia road. Dr. William A. White of St. Eliza- beth's Hospital. will speak. The Brookiand Citixens® Association | will mee: tomorrow night at the Ma- Christopher B. Garnett will address | the Virginia Legal Club of George| ‘Washington University at 8 o'clock, in the alumni room. Election of officers. tive committee meeting. 7:30. TAY WORD, I® JEEE . HADNT ReminDeEDd me I WOULDN'T HAve REMEMBERED THAT THIS 1L MY WEDDING "EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO A FEW FLOWERS FOR NoU, MLOVE, IN HoNOR OF .oLR WEDDING ANNWERSARY ANNIVERSARY. D. C, itects, at 7 o'clock in Cosmos Club. | MUTT AND JEFF-<~Mutt’ll Remember This Anniversary for a Day. or Two. _ THURSD. MUTT, YouRE A DARLING. T WONDERED \E You'D | REMEMBER Y TLL-PUT THeMm IN WATER AT ONCE: JUST THINK, %eat- Ve BEEN weummen % FOURTEEN YEARS: (Copyright, 1t Y, JANUARY 12, 1922 by H. C. Fisher. Trade ma) registered U. 8. Pat. Off.) rk KEEP QUIET— T WANT ™ —By BUD FISHER. sonic Temple. 12th and Monroe streets | TODAY. H Bprtheast. Frederick J. Libby. executive secre- S — tery, National Council for Limitation ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. !olrl Armaments, will discuss the coun- | * lcil program for 1922 at 532 1ith! : | 3 ¢ i i RAN! TONIGHT. i street at 4:45 o'clock. { {sistant in nematology, bureau of plant Norman McClintock went game | tional Geographic Society tombrrow ORT. i oNOR il ICIVIL SERVICE POSITIONS. I1iiart » sesinosy arisy ozt | SNAPS RARE ANIMALS. i, Srtiac, el SELE Letel SRSit S5, KOS | DISCARD ARMY TRANSPORY ¢an Legion. will m at 8 o'clock. Art section. Twentieth Century e TR siscant observer. weather bureau., el e picture camera and recorded pictures sonic Tehiple. The old Army transport Dix las oo K gion. m ,at 8 o'clock. cup will meet at 3 o'clock. 1447 inati A A $1.080 a year; junior physi .~ junior!| The lure of the circus hovers about | of animals really “at y Deer, | D N been withdrawn ‘rom the transpacific 1 E street. Installation. *ving street. jExaminations Are Announced to: junios * engineer, “ali{ Yellowstone Pirk. for there are o moose. antelope and elic il wander | T : service on aceot n|“'nf nf-‘an-‘l‘ the i i i i N ; 00 a year, burcau of | be found not only geysers and canyons |in A e matrid. Mr M. Marriage statistics g0 to prove that newer transport West Lewark, “ n % g { —_— . 3 y yon owstone, : e 3 Chemical Society will meet_at | ! EULjvariousiVacancies stindards. ' In addition to >l but many varieties of animals which | Clintock's pictures of this “greatest men of any age tend. in the mass. to Seattle, has been subatituted (or ser: ®clock 2t the €osuios Club. + Execu-; CAR STOP CHANGES I The Civil Service Commission today sularies named above. the “iare rare or prectically extinet clwe- | natural game park in the world” will |choose wives of an age corresponding | vice between U coast, Hawaii | - 20 o month will be allowed for most ' where. be shown before members of the Na- to their own and the Philip The Washington Railway and Elec- Women's Bar Assoclation will meet £ Compuny has announced (ha. the at § o'clock. Washington Coliege of ! Law, 1315 K stre: trie following changes in car stops have + tannounced examinations to be held to ' $ {fill_vacancies in the following: L clalist_in child hygiene, children’s bu- | 5ha reau, $2,400 to $4,000 a year. with ai- | faig SPPIECCE OES NE v serv T [ lowance for actual traveling expenses | {4i"d L (he OMee, 8 A0S oot north-; | Sbe- cxcecd $2.500 a year. Men's Club of St. Luke's Church will bes= put into e and a per diem in licu of subsistence | (0or Deet at $:30 0'€.0Ck in pavisa n.i. Stop for westbound H street cars when absent from headquarters on| 7 Election. on the far side of 11th strest and official business; supervisor of pro-| S New York avenue. will be moved to tective social mensures. $2,800 to| ARMY DUTY LIMITED. side of 12th stop for westbound H street treet. ° Kit Carson Post. Ne Depariment ne: tive | $4.000 & year. and fleld agent measures, $1.800 to $3,000 of Potom-- will meet at 3 oc.ocu, ew social G. A. R. Hall I3 at near side of 11th street and a vear, both New York avenue. ! traii tation . Annual meetinrg of Washington New stop in both directions at North ' traveling on off Chapter. Ame n Institute of Arch- Capitol and Channing streets. partniental so R T e 2 e e Ol protec- | with allowance d maintenance when|and enlisted men of the Army two ars. R T 2 2 P Any Trimmed Wintgr Hat In the Store Many sold for $20, $25, $30, $35 and $40. Not a Hat Sold For Less Than $10 Millinery of the highest type marked down for hurry-up selling. Finest productions of famous makers—such brands as Goldlor and Cupid. Many are exact copies of imported creations and bear the labels of the Parisian originators. Black and colors. Trimmings more than the sale price. alone are worth . Remnants UNBLEACHED COTTON—Nearly 1,000 yards. 40 inches wide. has so many uses in Soon washes white. Yard...... Heavy, substantial quality that the home. suitable for making seamed sheets. _Especially 12/2¢ FRUIT OF THE LOOM PILLOWCASE COT- TON, 45 inches wide. Chiefly in remnant lengths. The regular price when cut from full pieces is its 50c yard. Known for quality. Yard surpassing 29‘: Women’s Winter Apparel At Typical Friday Prices COATS—Stunning midwinter styles] in coats of quality..In Bolivia, suedene, | velour and - broadeloth. Large beaver-{ > ette collars and cloth calldrs. beautifully embroidered or 'silk. cd. Worth $25. $30 and $35 ....... DRESSES—One rack of fine_dresses, many $15 tricotine. taffeta. serge, velveteen and of which sold for| double and more than double Frida: price. Canton crepe, Roshanara crepe. | satin. Choice PLUSH COATS—Women's §: ! black plush coats of beautiful | quality, with large brown coney }_ collars, cuffs and band around { bottom. Why not buy one to- morrow for $19.75 Women’s Suits Half Price Choice of our entire stock of regular sizes. broidered and tailored models. winter suits. in Fur trimmed. braid trimmed, em- Boys’ Mackinaws and Overcoats . $4.35 Big, warm mackinaws of plaid blanket cloth, with convertible collar, Sizes 8 1o 17, Chinchilla_overcoats, in gray, lined with cloth. Tailored for good service. 3 to S Boys’ Wash Worth $2.00 and * belt and big pockets. blue and brown, Sizes Suits $2.50 $1.59 FAST COLORS High-grade suits of Peggy cloth, Galatea, In- vincible suitings and middy. Oliver Sizes 3 to 8. heavy chambray, 'wist and Junior Norfolk styles. in new RIS IS 200 of These Men’s Silk Shirts $3.95 Remainder of our big Christnas sale at $4.95, which contsins many shirts worth a ®good deal more than that price. All to go at $3.95. Chiefly of broadcloth silk, tub silk and crepe de chine. Art- craft, Imperial and other high-grade makes. Newest stripes—also a few in white. Trimmings REMNANTS — Of georgette crepe and chiffon cloth, in lengths useful for many pur- poses. An as- 75¢ sortment _of good h Fisnnet. shades. Yard. FISHVET—40 very prominent in winter and early spring fashions. In the wanted'colors. SOC Not remnants. Yard. REMNANTS—Of val laces, in edges and insertions of various widths and pat- terns. _ Sold for 5c to 3C 10c. vard MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS— 0Odd _lot Men's Initial Hand- kerchiefs, of soft, firm quality, nicely hemmed. Not 6C all initials. 15¢. ach . Ribbon Remnants Sizeable assortment of many kinds of ribbons in :ll colors. One-half yard to three yard lengths. 3¢ to 50c¢ Per Remnant. NOTIONS Women's Stamped Night- gowns of Longcloth, 59c. Tan Scarfs and Center- pieces. Each, 39c. Children’s Stamped Romp- e-s of Indian Head Cloth, sizes 2 to 4 years. 89c. Infants’ Stamped Dresses, long and short styles. 79c. Elona Hair Nets, cap and fringe styfes. Dozen, 39c. - Readymade Waist Linings, sizes 36 to 44. Each, 39%c. Dress Shields, pair, 15c. 0Odd Lot Royal Society Cotton, slightly soiled; large balls. Each, 15c. - Children’s Perfection Waists, sizes 2 to 4 years. 35c. Belting, white and black. Yard. Sc. Women’s Stamped Com- binations, sizes 36 to 42. Each, 69c. Stamped Luncheon Sets. of cross-stitch design; 13 pieces. $§9¢c. Gloves Cashmerette Gloves — Men's and women's warm and serv- iceable cashmerette gloves, G Scout and Girl Scout gaunt- leta. with jerses hands and Tinged and decorate cuffs ... 3% Men's Gloves—Men's cape and mocha gloves of reliabl quality and workmanshif’ Small lot to close out §f 98 All-Wool Gloves. Vo Off * All weights, all styles, all colors—Kayser make, for men, women and children. Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Gauntlets 3 Off Choose from our entire stock of quality gauntlets, in strap and plain styles. One- third less than original fair prices. $1.75 Full-Fashioned Silk Hose New Purchase of Strictly Perfect Quality in Black Only Imported Pure Thread Silk Black Hose at a surprise price. Silk almost to the top—fin- ished with short garter hem. Women will be quick to recog- nize this as an exceptional measure of hosiery value at one dollar. They were tended to sell for $1.75. Clocked Wool Hose . Women's Fine Wool Sport Hose, heavily cloc in onc or two colors. A range of ek el stitch kinds . i dro‘.'. o White Dresses $2.98 Out go these fine dresses of organdy, voi'e. lawn and batiste, for so little that mothers will need no urging to profit by the oppo-tunity. _\anopsly trimmed with laces. fine tucks, Swiss insertion and ribbon. A bit mussed, but entirely unhurt. Sizes 2 to 6 years. SOTE oy A Children’s. White Dresses, $1.98 Sizes 2 to 6 years. Sold for $3.50 and $3.98. Of organdy and voile. trimmed with luce and em- broidery in a number of charming effects. Infants> & Children’s Sweate: 2.9 w%lrwm,\, Stwedtefs i white and nolo:‘:’ ss;-m' f:§ and $3.98. "Beautifully knit paseis g U s nit for good looks and Blouse Cl‘ean-Up Two Groups for Thrifty Buyers “dds and ends of Georgette. plain and striped crepe de chine and pongee silk blouses, in white, ficsh, navy and other colors. km- Uroidered, lace-trimmed and seml-tai- $2 98 lored. Sold for $5.98. Choice Y Odds and_ends of overblouses and tie-back blouses, in georgette and crepe de chine. Many pretty ;lyhfit} White, flesh, gray, 98 navy'and combination colors. Sold f $5 $7.93 to $11.75. Choice... ot e $3.00 and $6.00 Robe Blankets 55 of these splendid, heavy Bath Robe Blankets, in_the s 98 popular dark colors. Size 72x84. odbcbedl Some are a bit soiled from dis- - play—none hurt. Each....... = Hurry If You Want One! Wool-Mixed Blankets, $3.98 Pair 15 of these excellent part-wool blankets that originally sold up to $10.00. In handsome plaids. Double-bed sizes. Sateen Bed Comforts, $4.85 3 bales of these regular $6.50 fyll double-bed size comforts. Qovered with lustraus, durable sateen and scroll stitched. Filled with sanitary sheet cotton. Scarfs and Shams, Each, 59¢ A clean-up of pieces that sold for 79¢, $1.00 and $1.25. Lace-trimmed scarfs, shams and -center- pieces marked down for quick selling. Turkish Towels, Each, 39¢ Lot of white ang fancy Turkish’ Bath Towels. some slightly $m] t." Heavy, absorbent quality. All Tnpesir} @nch “Covers, Portieres and Table Covers 14 Off Former Prices tions the salary of which does no. 2. Full information | application_blanks may be ob-|li i - i Aceording to a War Department an- |/ for | nouncament, tours of duty ‘of officers |l in hereafter will be limited to g \ N \ N \ N \ N \ N 2101 ALY i Guaranteed Quality at The National Furniture Co. January Clearance Super- he National” - Plenty of Credit for All And Lowest Prices of the Season Values at With Every Purchase at $100 or Mcre ¢ 26-piece Set of Wm. A. Rcgers’ Guaranteed Silverware or a |- STORE HOURS 8A.M.to6P. M. ‘T 42-piece Set of Beautifully Deccra- ted Dinnerware. Credit—Service—Low Prices at The National Furniture Co. 0il Heater As Pictured Odorless and a guar- anteed fuel saver. $A.5 A little a Week at “The National” will appeal to you (Just As Sketched) Consisting of Box Frame Settee. Arm- chair and Arm Rocker; covered with good grade of imitation leather 5 With Easy Credit at “The National” Mahogany-Finish Living Rocm Suite This Mahogany-Finish Bedroom Suite (Exactly as Pictured) Consisting of large Dresser. Toilet Table, Chiffonier and full size Cane Panei Metal Bed. in Mahogany finish. If vou want a big value at a very low price, this bargain Easy Credit Terms at “The National” 9.75 good grade uary price . C Like picture. White Enamel Metal Bed, with Soft-top Sanitary DMlattre: Good Spring ...... Easy Payments at “The National” l | structed and tion leather. Jan- Clearance This Three-Piece Bed OQutfit This Fine Duofold ‘Like cut. Durably con- covered with i‘mit:j $29 Try “The National’s” Easy redit Plan Continuous- post and $ 18.75 Aluminum 3-qt. Kettle