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THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, P&RAGE FOR LASCELLES [¢——p- )~ BERORE IS WEDDING DAY almy Sleep. b 1 * - ST R L JEEF, WHO WAS) v T { Forvthose who toll, for those who THAT GUY You HeLLo MUTT! [ Viscount to Be Honored in Advance | ieep, there is no comforter like WERE TALKING WHY, THAT 3 s & Y ; K, when > < ™ A \of Marriage to Princess Mary | Sleep. Sometimes we think, whel To JUST now? WAS MISTE b making hay, there'll be no finish to cuckoo! of England. | the day: the sun is lagging in the JONDON, January 1.—It is ygen- sky, and we are tired and hot and i erally expected that Viscount las-! celles will be raised to the peernge | before he weds Princess Mary late in, February. At present he is a “com- | i dry. We long for evening and re- i pose, but this long day will never I close. And yet the longest day will i moner.” his title belng only a “cour-| end, the grateful shades at last de- | tesy” one. He possesses no heraldic distinction except his distinguished | service order. { en the princess is married she | ! will transfer her coat of arms to: i V‘(e sinister (left) side of her hus- | H band's new escutcheon. Her preseni! arms. like thode of thc queen, bear no | motto. No woman except a reigning queen has the right to a motto on her [ coat of arms, according to heraldic s laws. I ! i i ] 1 scend: the wearied plowman leaves the field and hies him to his low)y bield: the piumber doffs his work- day garb, the barber will no longer barb: the night is theirs for slum- ber deep, and there’s no comforter like sleep. This life Is like a sum- mer day, und we grow weary baling Beincess Mary will be attended by | DaY. The hours are lon, our bur eight bridesmaids, two of whom are! dens gall, the recompense seems all her cousins, Princess Maud, a younger | 100 small: our neighbors get the daughter of the princess royal, and Lady May Cambridge, daughter of the Earl and Countess of Athlone. Two others will be the princess' girl frlends. Lady Rachel Cavendish, | Youngest daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, and Lady | Mary Fox-Strangways. daughter ‘of i the Earl and Countiis of Iichester. | ! softest jobs, our smiles all termi- nate in sobs: we're taxed beyond our modest means, and some one always SpILs the beans. we get the worst of every deal, and we have corns that ! 'Will not heal. and so we grumble | through the day, in our poor foolish i | Four others arg still to be selected, ! and. there is great cxpectancy among debutantes of a suitable age. The guard of honor outside the church on the wedding day will be human way. But night appraaches and the ‘dark will wire out all the cares that cark; no n.ore we'll labor furnished by the’ Roval Scots. the! in the sun and count the wages we | Sarplehed, B, BT QS B | o th wi and coun the wures we | GEN, LEE TO BE HONORED. [ ..o DTN ‘hich the princess is a colonel { Nave woil: no more we'll sow, no TS Only 3 More® Days! The Grenadier Guards. Viscoun 1, . | more we'l reap; the greatest com Al o Y elnsa ot — e poki i e Lk iiss” e | Annual commemoration exercises of forter ix sleej. (Copyright) v prominently represented . Robert —_— <'LEASE IS CANCELED. | War Department Assigns Offices to | MEZZOTINTS WATER COLORS . PAINTINGS 'AS MUCH AS WALT MASON. tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock by ! the Mildred Lee Society, Children of | the Confederacy. Representative L will nake the addr COL. REES DETAILED. Lieut. Col. Robert L. Rees, infantry, iat the Army War College, Washing- Munitions Building. ton barracks, has been de‘ailed to, The War Department has canceled | duty as assistant director, rehabi the lease of ‘the privately-owned|tion diviston. United States veteran Luilding at 18th #nd ¥ strests norte- 1yt 5 e wést, to take effect February 1. All GETS MEDICAL POST HERE. n W. Parrish and a wreath, trict of Columbia Duughters of the _through its president, Hutton, wHl be placed statue of Gen. Lee by Miss | 1s, president of the society. vilege was first granted the | OFF! | Children of the Confederacy by the | [late’ Chump Clark. Speiker of the Hundreds of fine pictures, of Its offices located in thal buildiug | have been assigned quarters in the | Janitions " building. in West l’momnr‘ Park. I Commander Fercival S. Rossiter, : House reproductions of masterpieces The militia bureau was moved: 1 dical Corps. at San Di The exercises will be under um\ and moteworthy originals, at several weeks ago :nd the oflicers o i ection of Mrs. A. W. Wells, direc- REMARKABLE “removal” re- the chiefs of in‘antry, cavalry, field | f artillery and coast artillery have just! been transferred. The bureau of in- | sular affairs. the only one remaining, | was moved yesterday. i h\h—mben; and | ductions untll SATURDAY. SEE THEM! VENABLE’S ¥ | quested to meet at the {of the Capitol and th NEWBERRY TO SPEAK. statuary hall. | Senater Newberry is slated 1o de- | T RESIGNS FROM NAVY. ‘iiver an address before the Michigan State Society at the Wilson Normal, 5. Murphy, 4th Cava ol lith and Harvard streets. Fri-| The resignation of Lieut. Bernard | 1223-1225 G St.. N.W. | sh. Tex.. has been u. Others on the list of Toothaker. TUnited "States Navy, (Beginning Feb. 1xt | with the 3rd Corps' speakers are Mrs. Newberry, Mrs. tachéed to the U. S. S. Nokomiss, IEEInm g (He N1 TE training center. at Camp Meade. Keot "Rhodes. ‘Williani Tyler has been accented to take effect,ut | LIOTAMES CRN-W.-)) i “d. and D. A. Edwards. onee. ' L L e L T T T T Victor Records Reduced in List Price Basing our action on faith in the future when present abnormal conditions will have dlsappeared —and desiring to secure for the public a share in the efficiency of manufacture which public appre- ciation has enabled us to develop in all Victor manufacturing, we desire to announce the follow- ing reductions in our list prices. 10-inch Black Label, double faced Records now listed at 85¢ Reduced to 75c 12-inch Black Label, double faced Records now listed at $1.35 Reduced to $1.25 These reductions in list prices together with lower prices on Red Seal Records announced some time ago—improvements in standard instru- ment types without increase in price and the intro- duction of new models figured on anticipated normal conditions rather than on cost—puts the entire Victor line as a unit on a list price basis substantially lower than at any time in the past and emphasizes again the leadershlp of the Vlctor in its commercial field. fZQUIPIOPP This trademark and the' trademark word “Vietrola” identify all our products. Look under the lid! Look on the label! VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. Camden, N. J. Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden,N. J.. . élllllIllfllllllllllllllIlullllllllll | D. C, MUTT AND JEFF—On the Level, Haven’t Some Guys Got Funuy Names. \T €175 Him He's cuckoo: ALL T™e Time! (Tee Hee) - POIRET TWILL ‘WEDNESDAY, JANUARY " 18, ©1922, \ ol AND T * THRIFTY THURSDAY 3 " COUPON Tailet Soap s., 4 cakes for. . l 0 C for four cakes Witch Hazel, Kokopalm or Turkish Bath Toilet Soaps. Limit, 8 cakes to a buyer. This coupon and 10c Radiant New Styles—New Thrift Price TAFFETA o GABARDINE irocks. quality of the materia's is as adn di CANTON CREPE TAFFETA & LACE em min |\'i VERY SELDOM You EIND A MAN'S NAME EITTING RIGHT IN wiTH HIS CHARACTER Basque effects, (Copyright, 1922, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark registered U. 8. Pat. Off.) COME TO THINK 0F (U I Know ANOTHER GULY WHOSE NAME IMPLIES JUST he glorious new fashions springtime are most hap- pily presented fin this col- lection of freshly-purchased unhermore the mirable as the models are stinctive and novel puff sleeves, slee broidered {ronts, and vests, large flower trim- ngs. cire ribbon and tinsel con- POIRET TWILL ceits, —in fact so many charming Combined With ~ idc: CANTON CREPE 3% as that it would take a e to catalogue them. D A GENUINE THRIFT ICE. Spring Millinery Fa: in scinating Novelties Trimmed Hats at.. 3.5 High quality—low price. Hats first in fashion, last in cost. Developed in novelty straw braids, vis®a braids and silk and straw combinations. Ofi the face con- ceits, mushrooms and other springtime favorites Trimmed with cherries, rosettes, georgette and bright ornaments. Setin -Stripe Silk Hose 75 Slight Irregulars of $1.50 Kind Don't take the word “ stripes. Burson Sport Hose 59¢ Women's Burson Drop-stitch Sport Hose, of a texture and fin- ish that closely resemble the wool kinds. Rich brown shade. Perfect quam\ Sale! & MACKINAWS inaws that s blanket plaid cmched befl, FLANN FTTE GOWNS» $198 is what_ lheyve beeii .selling_for . recently—last winter. they sold. «Choice now at one dofiar. nelette in colorful stripes. back and front. or braid. High, V styles. _Petticoats, 37c Today’s value s 50c. ~Well' made. Petticoats of warm flan-" in. white, darkcolors nelette, and pmk and blue stripes. “irregulars” too slight to affect looks or wear. ful and durable combination of silk and cotton. . Ga-ter top.. Black, cordovan, gray, nude and white. Of heavy flan-’ Donble yoke Trimied “with silk frogs and ‘square neck too seriously—for fauits are Knit of a wonderfully beauti- Smart satin Full-Fashioned Silk - Hose, $1.49 Women's Pure-thread Silk Hos: with garter tops. Black, cord van, gray, etc. Slightly irreg lar, but unaffected as to appear- ance or service. If perfect, would. sell for $2.25. 3 Boys A]l Wool $ 4‘,45 Mecting popular demand with another shipment of the same fine Pure Wool Mack- old so fast on Monday. Rich s. Two muff pockets and two pateh pockets:; Slot pleat in back, tailor- ound,seams. All’sizes 7 to 18. id . for $298. Extra Size Gowns, $1.49 Have been selling for $1.98— last winter the price was $3.50. Pink, ‘blue ‘and gray stripes; double ~yoke back and front. Trimmed with silk braid. Collar and collarless styles. uummummumnmnmmmmmn||mnunmnuuumlnmnnnumnmmml Satisfaction First 810-818 Seventh Street i 5 [ ] ; clusters of cherries. rows of seven ruffles $1 .00 Sizes 16 to 42 Talcum Powders, —By BUD FISHER. RA! Yov BiG » YOU Missed mel “Spend Time and Money l’el ” COUPON Oc Choice ........... This coupon and 9c¢ for choice of San Toy, Air- Float and Violet Baby Tal- cum. Limit, 2 cans to a buyer. L2 SHIRT SALE! ' —=Brand-New Shirts —Strictly Perfect Shirts 2 ~Fast-Color Shirts —High-Grade Shirts Worth | I|||||||||m|||mmm||mufl||| $2.00 and $2.50 Every Size 1315 to 17 Quality shirts from a maker of natipnal -reputation in a sale to bring thrifty men a- hurrying! Of woven madras, rep. satinette. corded mad-as, printed madras, crepe madras and 80-square percale. Cut to full proportions. Soft double cuffs. Some with separate col- lars to match. Remember Everv Shirt PERFECT White Shaker Fianne 27-inch White Shaker Flann fleecy quality, in Thursday’s Thri a record low price. ‘waht. “Just about enough for ‘day’s selling at this quick-action ‘Outing Flannel, 1216¢ 18¢c Standard-quality. Fleecy Outing Flannel, “Fluff” brand; 28 inches wide; in attractive stripes. ercale, 17¢ 25 Yard-wide Percale: close, firm weave, in navy with white figures: algo in a variet} of light patterns. Reduced! <& -$7 Sateen Comfdrts 4.8 Covered with lustrous. durfl- ble fancy sateen, -filled with sheet cotton, and scroll-stitched for permanent shape... Hurry! BABY ROBE BLANKETS that sold for $1.26 and $1.50. 36x48 and 30x40 sizes. Scalloped $ 00 or stitched edul X l - Each ......i.... WINDOW ' SHADES. ~ About 100 65c and $1.00 opaque shades, mostly” a_bit Imper- No limit—buy all you el, heavy, ft Sale at I I c one big price. Yard Unbleached Cotton, 10¢ About 1,000 yards 1Sc Heavy Unbleached Cotton, for making seamed sheets and other home supplies. Shirting Madras, 25¢ 50c Yard-wide Fine-corded Shirting Madras, in stripes, for both men’s and women’s wear. $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 Leather Bags For.a Quick Clean-Up $1 50 A big table of them—but it fect, Complete with 39 will . be quickly emptied. "."cfi."‘"' and: diats C High-grade bags of many fine SCARFS, SHAMS AND CEN- grain leathers and in the TERPIECES that sold for 3128 | smartest” shapes. Silk Tined. lace. also of .« ot Black, brown, blue, green, < X 3 0 :o’l::‘ deeph 790 . rose and purple. T uumumummmmmummmuumummum T LD SN R