Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1922, Page 9

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b S R ke T 4 - . i g ., THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1922. Buth Washt , tn front 831 Delaware v ¥ - Wasbingtos, 20, o7 7. Palley asd Josephine 4. Monta ] g Zutelman ang Sarad Kchotman, both of | her home. Burning paper fell from &, Sime, 2 Freedmon's B L - Bdward M. Baker of this city and Sarah V. oeé, Md. i .|atoye afd started the fire. Mrs. Pe- Edward'D, Scott aby Brelyn Agers. ang |14r8' dress <gnited and .she wag'/ Danlel ~ Hutchinson, Qfi lw_-.t Rockville, Ma. Harvey L.~Helman-of,Greencastie, Pa. northeast. Y 3: Dukes 8 gnes D. Glimiore. Ma; . ‘Harrisbu burned before-ssaistance reached hesy ‘and_Agnes D. - I;wv{'-l Blaghtm of She wam, taken to Providence Hosa b : John A. Vaaa, 38, 1516 O street. . . ; e Rt i ¥ < s Senter, 01" Washingion ‘Aiyium o | e me : Dl.v.:ll ) 'umu:'af’nep: ot Theo- | ! re it was said her condition ; Som! ¥ £ vas-seribus. v wlle Bl e s ot s & S e B e BT n e - ‘ 2 i e S 5 5 ladelphia. i tte A.. Bosiey: o ‘eity. A o The Connecticut Avenue Shop concerning conditions. in Russis. at : A ‘lbert. W. Harrls, 1 mouts, 914 Z0th street. | “Dolpiue Dastel and Lanni Jiorend: 3 of Albany. N. Y., 7. 1209 C ticut A N. W il | the present time, as he haa-recently & e 5 Gt rioe and Bertha 4 Wracks: alerly Wentworth ton, La. HAVE YOU HAD THAT onnecticut Avenue N. W. returned from a tour: through that 3 5 Marni Li won. My e ROOM 3 : " I | country. .}g)p;n: v:'"gd:b}i u':-.“'v'lfl . Mas rrnage Licenses, b 5 &nd Josephine Martin, PAPERED YET? 3 eELEVD omas Ruth v, girl. < Marriage licenses have been issued to the lerson, % J i . & Continuing the || chafemen: S, Tisey Tshendan | Bizmit B L fo Ol B e . Tk e n s S ity x Speoros B. Glyman and Esther Mestakis. Peter . Lee aud Blancin 3 ; ty-four.yearg old. 37 AU work over the Gt of yearT? U P Jobert B. Lavin an H west, was severely burned about her legs about 7:30 o'clock this morning | HARRY W. TAYLOR OO. JANUARY CLEARANCE [| e swver mismsccontoms, soecfotior "2 B | 30 it ot it T 0 ‘Bertha Berkeley Wright of Indianapolis and !l.lh- land, ‘has arranged an._{mpromptu ary R. Wall hile trying to extinguish a fire in | 2333 18th Phome Col 1077 . il | dance for tomorrow evening at the u erine W, Kall of tils city, éi whilestejihe to axtinguish s fro 0] 2383} 1MN’ St MW, [ ¥ivens [ Col 20N of Qur Entire Stock Tntornational Assoclation of Arts and | Gmands i U ason 5t : % Letters, at 1715 1 street. B, and Lorratne Callaha Andrew B. . Youn Witliem B Conton o6 ew Tork oy ana ; ll | Mrs. E. C. Gregory entertained a Za Lawrence Davié and Margaret Ullch of Chicago I resses uits small company at luncheon yesterday Lee M : : il |at the Powha B \ Wel - ; Thomas L ,”bey. Tt ; t'educed to rea“ced to Miss Helen de Chantel Kemp will be g::: :un.‘.‘n‘-h:".m'v-‘:' . pdie Kiady ofdiodsy rt MeK. and Do Is the Customer of Tomorrow $ $ | uest of honor at a bridge_tea this lores Foster, boy. ' " $ o i Chici i tertaining at the Gordon, E: ¥ 95 $45 %65 325 $35 $55 [\ it oy LR B | 7. ; : 8 " The Shop that shows the mew styles first ternoon of Mrs. Frank Storm of marriage to Mr. Joseph - Devereaux * Daytime Dresses, Dinner Unusual and exceptionally [ff | 1! take place Baturday. ; and Evening Gowns and smart models, Tailored . [fl [sons of vetcrans Hosts " g : 7 Danee Frocks, of Cloth, and Fur Trimméd, includ- To Comimander-in-Chief. _ .- | tne tollowing deaths have been veported to * A new standard of - Canton Crepes, Georg- ing afew of PASTERNAK e e o oy C | yubesiaenn mentin g last bwamty-fonc motor car values has 0 Ose ut ettes, Velvets and Chiffon. ~original conceptions. Diinols, who lo commander-in-chisl| Jemesiee . Bl Reseevo strect v, been established by the Cadillac prices. - Natlonal President rs. M X H Putterson Stephens, wife of Rep ats A B shorienioniat| S 1 WashingtonCadil " Henry, 4, treet wou . . 2501 ree ; - Vander Veer, 11, 1364 Kevyon Company TWO SPECIAL LOTS secsr 7 street. division, Sof . Haotsmon, &2, ceton x ey ALL WINTER WRAPS AND COATS v 7 i Tiraely: attonded | - Milea LRI S S BN | 5| 1530 Commeticn A ve T 2 re organizatio . %, & - : y GREATLY REDUCED DY AneTDTE Of esentatives. cab: | Eim B. Ladd, @ 1781 Colvabis roat. ||FS|zelephons Framkiin 3900-3901 Free tions for el inet officers, the patriotic soclet! William H. Stiles, 63, National Homeopathic Kiddies EVCYY Saturday in and affiliated organizations of t Hospital Grand Army of the Republic being| Josph Baruch, 80, 3544 Dark place. present. Col. John McEiroy, depart-| Willlam F. Sibley Hosnital. i . s . 46, Casualty Hospital. ment commander of the Department|. sty A I Catnalt i EiomttaL e Knlthng Boots & Pumps of the Potomac, G A, R, and stall and Junfor Vice Commander - in-<Chief| C Gregory, 3 months, 27140 4th q Henry A Johinson of the Graud Avmy | SE , opyvipng 15, s 50 Crocheting That were formerl: iced of the Republic were in attendance. . 45, street. REMODELED . rm On' the. reception. committee were: | Thomion Stewats, 86, Feeqimon's Hospital REraneD * Embroidery Yy Pri OO e e arrigus, chair. | gy Hawks. 31, Tion *street "south- $8.50 to $15.00 pair man; Miss Augusta B. Palmer, Mrs.| " George W. Watkins, fi mz: Defrees street. ‘Workmanship the best. and Mary H. Wingate, Mrs. Mamie P. Do Lucy Stewart, 64. 32 reet southeast Prices the Lowest. sey, Past Commander-in-Chief I iam Rugh, 1‘l‘ Freedmen's Hospit Wi - Mary Peterson, Col $0.33 Florids ward R. Campbell, Past Commander- | Ji7 feitace. & Gegnye Hos! MARTIN WOLF Ra.rmwe|| ' WOOD FOR SALE mander-in-Chief Edgar _ Allen, JIr.| pital. > Commander Adelbert A. Taylor, Col Bichard K. Johason, § months, 9 Wash- Seasomed Hardwood Sawed fn Range or Fireplace Lengths. mander Corbin Blrch, Division Com- Mander Frank A. De Groot, Past cJafest of Charies as8 Mary Dorsey, T bours, | | Delivered at Your Home. i Save Money on Your Wood vision Commander Francis E. Cross, Past Division Commander C. 8. Dav Past Division Commander Silas 7I5 B atret mosthesae | Robb, Past Division Commander J. 0. Willara Courts. Clinton Hiatt, Past Division Comm: der E. K. De Puy, Past Division Co Compare Our Prices With Others. § Northwest dr Southwest Whitmore, Fast Coramander James W. son, 43, Providence Hospital. Washington— * $14 per Cord } Lvons and Capt. Edward H. Grove. | | Dutener, 50, Waiter Hieed Hos- |} o one parts of the c",__w i The committee on arrangements ther e Cod consisted of Division Commander per Lamp Shade Making. The youngster’s recep- tive mind can easily grasp the knack of handicraft. The materials used must be purchased from us. Last Saturday One Youngster Started a | LOT 1—Consists of 180 pairs of Boots, Louis and Baby Louis heels, welt and turn soles; leathers of patent, black, brown kid, tan calf and combinations. Sizes somewhat broken, but all sizes in the combined lot. LOT 2—Consists of 357 Spat Pumps, with tongue effect, Louis northeast. mander C. M. Overacker, Past S I | vision Commander Everett F. Warner, T 3 rgetown University Past Division Commander George 5. att, 72, 3902 Yuma street. CTOChe t a Rug for I . :;:’;RHA ivxl::n?::elérfl;.m::d Com:| Toeg B a1 P L fi it -'&;'_:;p::‘_.’" Ll Sweater— z heels, turn soles; leathers are black kid and patent. Al] sizes 3 ; " '\?Q?g:rnAG.rArixfi,'ych;:imC-;?e";"c'dog e i aeae B | oless: Tane Church 2.73. Yours Can Do the Same and widths in this lot. i your summer cottage ‘ bin Birh, Capt. £ 5, Grove; AUmira | angh Hemeornl BEIPly 1a sirer, | B el | i A . s e Queen Quality Boot Shop sion Commander O. A. Mrs. Frank M. Nussbaum, Past DI- enfeimery ASCINATING, pretty rugs o can be made with the nbw D Fo e ander C. 5. Davis, : 1219 F STREET N. W. Miss Augusta B. Palmer, Mrs. May UNICM_E; Shoes and Hosiery for Women and Children PIGHTH E ST - greas Ezclusive Agents in Washington for QUEEN QUALITY BHOES. e e =g Watta. Mrs. Mamie P. Dorsey and Mr. | JES Start maki you: Sol Smith. The invitation com- =G e kinglone mov (o E ifit‘{flonconmumea of Past Division EM Ov AI AI E: Commander J. Clinton Hiatt, chalr- summer cottage.. Surprisingly man; Mr. Victor L. Garrigus, Mr. easy and the cost is small. Corbin Birch, Mr. James W. Lyo! Admiral R. F. Nicholson, Miss Gretch- Ludlow Crochet Twine comes in 20beautifu! shades. The smart- esi combinations can be worked out in rugs for bed room, bath, porch, den, atc. Try this fascinating new évay to crochet. Complete directions upon request at your dealer. Ask for Ludlow Crochet Twine atdepartmentstats,notionstores - and art stores. - Large ball, 50c. g it wivon 1B All Furs Going at Fractions e of Former Low Prices . RO id McK. Shelt: . pm'?a(f\h:f;; gg-'n':};:’naer;}:“g;r%!to; Rich Fur Coats, Superb Scarfs, Smart Chokers Warner, KOl he Tecepiion in the and Muffs—comprising our entire stock—sacri- large oak rodm. ficed at decisive reductions preparatory to re- O e michard Holbrook moval to our new Twelfth Street location. | Teeple announce e focenia "Thonnart, Seldom, if ever, has there been an opportunity to ME Butge MoTM e Sgturdanr to secure high-grade Furs at such bargain gficu. A naEY eail ate at home at the Aven- Savings total 50 per cent on many furs. Choose date. now before the most attractive values are gone. 1109-1111 G Street NW. ... - 5" Close 6 P.M. Open 9:15 AM. b Miss Maude Gaynor, president of t Washington SBTter 51 “Trinity Col 5 s lege Alumuae, will be assisted in re- . 3 A celving by Miss Isabel Kain, treasurer, : 5 g na Miss Dotothy Callahan, sécretary, » . at the annual ball of tl Friday evening, Manufacturers Who Retail at Wholesale Prices i In 30 Beautiful and Artistic C-olors g:‘;%%:%;“fii‘k;‘rgéfig With La.rgt?r Assortments and : = |t el B vinegnl Houmer |\ Deeper Reductions Than Eyver Before SADSCEY LEDLOW MG ASSOCIATES, DOSTON MASE. Do Daniel D. Mulcahy, -Mr. Raymond Miiler and Mr. Francis Connolly. The reception and dance to be given | — E TN f s o St e oo S Raelgh Hotel In ; I—" > 5 3 || Iar&e ot the newly elected officers of : ' %%’ Unpara“eled ‘, alues Are Ofiered the Youny Men's Hebrew Assoclation promises to be one of theé most bril- liant affairs of the season. Dr. Joseph PRI, Sealls | £ 2 |||l in This Sale of Women’s and The Woman's Auxillary of the All 2 . Souls' Mefhorlal Church will give a| - ; Mwses’ ngh. Gra de e T Ea Al tea tomorrow afternoon at the home v of Mrs. Louis Storrow Greene, ztzs] lzth Gs . Connecticut avenue northwest. Tea and mt’ will be poured by Mrs. H. H. D. St ¢ Tett, Mrs. Walter McCoy, Miss Con- : stance Abert, Mra. William C. Worth: A % 23 ington and Mrs. Walter rt. The Dal A 1 . speaker of the afternoon wiil be Mrs. g 1 y rrivails o Hibbert, missionary from_ " Ragged / %) - Mountain Mission of Virgin % \ SR il - 3 Miss Mary Wallace, daughter of the N S \ ; Secretary of Agriculture. snd Mra. - () prlng Wallace, has taken a:'table for the college_women’s difmer, which #ill be iven Monday evening at. Werdman x $ark Hotel, under the auspices of the American_Assoclation’ of University Women, in honor of-Miss Ada. L. Com 2 stock, president of the“beard of’ national association ard deap of Smith College. Others who ‘have taken ta- DL s s ‘%‘:r'hg."'urt Adorably styled Julla il WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE B2, Brookings: as frocks that sing a Miss Harlean James and Mrs. Avery bles for the dinner. = —of Taffeta - Worth Up to $00 s v yomm, || —of Canton Crepe Neow Selling at Bl Tt l] - —of Crepe Romaine. - Woelper : Street and Afternoon Dresses and Handsome Woelper_Jr., as postmagter of 5 1 - umor‘: Md. Mr. Woelper's name 5 Beam‘g the genu among three submitted to the Pol ' jne Mallison label. master General by the Civil Service oy o Commission for appointment to this Strikingly new and . Th oth . Sherlock . . O, and Clarendon 1.7, Gould. effective lines and colors. N Dinner Gowns. Materials include Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Satins, Lace Combina- tions, Wool Tricotines, Duvetyns, etc. All sizes in the lot. You Cannot Go Amiss if Your Size Is Here in This Sale of Plain and Fur-Trimmed Suits Ldcal Views— ‘Washington {s a City of “Beautiful Views” and we are showing the largest .assortment of actua] photographs that you have ever seen of the National Capital. They were made espe- .clally for us and we don't belleve you have ever seen anything quite so attractive. These Views are takemn from unusual angles—of unusual sub- Jects —finished in the unique manner which characterizes all of our’ 4 Up o . % 9. New All-wool Tweed - TR A Many Other New Models in Stylish Boots Oxfords, $6.00 to $9.00 e Superbly tailor shown in a host all sizes. For Suits * Worth to $135.00 FULL FASHIONED, HONEST $2.25 Women’s Black Silk Hose $1.65 VALUE. While they last, special at. . “m_n‘. “. ; o - %:;kg I:li_nql of :hc?x‘t Sgall i : ; tiomal Lo eta,, Tricotine an on $14-95 - g 1 ’ 3 CIEPE secsesescecsseccasscsasssces [ I . . f i HOOPER BROS. T Special | A,V sit in the $7 5.00\ : StyllSh Stout Suits $39 .50 : 911 Pa. Ave. NW. ' 14th St., On Soor trem ¥ P ‘ zmé;'fi' Former prices’ . . . Sizes 421/; t6 48%. Worth to $98.50 S R [ o K Pkt P 3 /

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