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SOCIETY o ‘THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D 'THE WEATHER | ~ AN EMERGENCY APPEAL Hwfl MORE MASSES stz * R e ; District of Columbla—Fair tonight, + Ry i with lowest temperature about 2¢ . i R i ss 53:302’:3::5‘::;!3{1;:1efla';f:.y; ;u:x 5 degrees; tomorrow cloudy and unset- The Associated Charities and Citizens’ Relief Association are many of color. An aitar is placed ; tled; moderate north and rortheast 5 < s against the noted mural painting of - ; % 2 winds. E urgently in need of funds wherewith to meet the present situation. Michaelangelo's “Last Judgment.” . i) - ¢, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1922. - : “ SOCIETY 8 7 Maryland—Fair tonight; tomorrow it isti i it w14 - = ; cloudy; no_ change i temperature; :':: c:": upon 'l-'me :‘l::.nne: -::: to :m;::.g ifinn:::ml c:ndllmm. and on the altar aré six great silvcr R . WY moderate north, becoming east winds. e for several moi pa n the heaviest they have ever platform there is.an improved tomb, Social E\fents of EVCl'y Nature Bemg : : Yrinisskardy gclondyitonlEnt; klnown."l‘hm :lcnundn are bound to be seriously increased by the - ALsvniehiasalntalon el el givel = % lowed by snow in extreme sfithwest almost unprecedented weather conditions whi » city has experi- i i Dy ) h 3 I= Postponed or Canceled Because oo 000l Forih, sBRRE 10| omoed within 1 Tok To doys The Toll et of e stors wpon || 121 PrEPA: ations Started | .1, e e it ot e s . 5 o X '€ ! 3 E ceremonial, in announcing his orders West Virginla—Fair tonigh these family welfare agencies will be shown increasingly during the for Election of Pope Be- |alwsys o BTs Fail Sifte, : morrow cloudy and unsettled; ini se hich is: “P [ : of Theater Disaster. ¢ . _ g m temperaiure, " remaining days of the week. The staff of these home charities, Bant deiie Hopert o pa DS tamal Records for Twenty_Four Hours. alleady taxed to thesgtmost, will be supplemented as necessary to ginning Thursday. of the holy church,cusiodian of il 0 clave, noble oman, conscript y b bl L 24 Therm ter—4 p. 5 8 D H vil i §A LMOST without exception all|branch of the Sunshine Society at Her 15 IraniEhe. 337 4 mms 30 § S 26 Sipsiwith the demand: Shl s D Abe Amociste Ereme e R mont road Thursday 000, I8¢ Meantime the citizens of Washington who are able to help are ROME, January 30.—Final prepara- | ' “m';‘mgn; l‘l‘!u’l‘{i”o ?KB}:EI;‘;:; n":m social invitations are beiNE| pight The affair was a success finan- canceled on account of the cially and socially. After the game theater disaster of Saturday ;r:_ugueostts were %nte;t[llne(} with.a songs rs. I R. T. ght, until a period of mournink| §TUER Of SoTER bV ML L on: Birea. | followed by refreshments. Each T5carce a branch of the social world| member of the branch ls planning a 1 efit of :some kind to Washington but that is suffering | BRCAt of wome kind to raise funds, me severe shock by the death OF|the winter's worl rious injuries of some of its mem- ts—Congress, the diplomatic corps,| Mr. George A. Garrett has gone to Barometer-—4 p.m. 30.25; 8 pm earnestly requested to do so promptl Rk tions were begun today for the con- 5 . n .m., ptly and generously. Contribu- Pecorareccio,” Seigneur of Castelfu- 30.33; 12 midnight 30.40; 4 a.m., 30.45; B s s vening on Thursday of the solemn |sano, of Cesano, of Olgiata and of .m., 30.55; noon tions may be sent to Howard S. Reeside, treasurer, joint finance Scrofano, Noble of Vite , Ve E ., Noble Vitero, Lord of Highost i R AR Tl = conclave at which the cardinals of | & d D, o ghest temperature, ... yes: committee, 923 H street northwest. the Roman Catholic Church winl|G€nod of Veneto, of Orders, ete. terday; lowest, 25, 7 a.m. today. - Temucrature).sime Hate:Tass viar- (Signed) MILTON E, AILES, choose a Pope to succeed Benedict Siema: Mewwis (s The solemn requiem mass in the Sis- Highest, 43; lowest, 37. 5 s 5 e Condition of the W. Chairman, Joint Finance Committee. XV. The last-minute ceremonials Will| tine Chaptel this morning furnished ‘ater. be preceded by three solemn requiem ne of umusual pomp with all the Temperature and condition of the i . ; : ' ‘ s e which took place | cardinals who have arrived in Rome perature, 32: conditi, . 1 d 1 5 oW York & join Mra: Garrett at the PR INCREASE OF EARNINGS. | ASK CHANGE OF VENUE. |ucipating, " """ © " " etine | Tiscd Con o the e romuim anaten: Chapel, in which the conclave will [ SWIss Guards composed the escort of d both branches of the millua‘ry— Ritz-Carlton Hotel E: b # (Furnished by U ks of Washington’s i % % VK she Yy United St C 5 hile from the ranks o — MISS MARGARET TREADWEL i SYodunied, States coast|Improved Conditions Shown for |Three Accused of Murder Take|meel. ias alrcady been fitted with the honor for the solemn proce ong stalls in which the cardinals w’ 3 . - permanent population hundreds are in| - Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. B -| One of the meanon's deb ., wh 2 ne! ennett re e % debutantes, who| Today—Low tide_ 4:01 a.m. and New York Factory Workers. Steps for Certiorari. sit while the balloting proceeds. they came m the Sala Rega mourning for relatives and friends. turned today after a week in New | has returned to Washington from a|p o ; high ti 5. S 8 : York. .m.; high tide, 9:50 a.m. and 10: 2EET 1 e s v I paeh the Sila Duclsitoithe chave! : President and Mrs. Harding — St nt (ke Mieiiagton:. for tharas | A1 h 2 ALBANY, N. Y., January 30—Im-| NEWTON, N. J, January 30— Al those who will remaln withi| The tomb crected in the tenter of e : X Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:41 a.m, and | proved business conditions as well | Papers were scrved today on Prose- |at the beginning of the electios have | the chapel was octagonal in shape d e with a copioug array of candles burr last night attended the memorial serv- Alabama Society to . mainder of the season, g i jces at the Metropolitan Memorial ”_rl:.«'n-. high tide, 10:28 a.m. and 10:43 Give the Minuet. = as seasonable activity wer> seen in cutor Van Blarcon of Sussex count. the increase of 59 cents in the aver- Yy to show cause why a change of venue ing on all sides and up to its summit been summoned to meet in the Sala[ on which reposed a replica of th Regia, adjacent to the Sistine Chapel, Church to celebrate the anniversaryl The Alabama Society has added a 2 g6 S es 3 Ve ¥ s oF the birtn of tne late Ereyldint W | fonture of grat beanty and abwas Births Reported. The wun pma Moon. |agn Sk B o L riari Spara: | Croch ity 1, WS, (h Sath, 8, | b e e T 1is of Ohio, delivered an address. The | nual ball to be iven: 8:;‘;:‘:‘“;""‘,"“‘?{;; wing births have been reported to 5 + T am; sun|per to December. State I | civ, James Montana and Angelo Car-{and the sgcred college has appointed | CUSTION. | Tw:; sides “of the 4 g,e:: ha:u cher’s tonlEned until & ] fect. will render almost pw-i 1. wirl. Antomebiy ‘i;:'?n:.'l‘;li"h:ellis ls:u p.m. taken in compiling the aver-|degree and highway robbery, in con- I'charged with selecting guards for the isted in the sol future date. g The minuet. as arranged, belongs | Wesles . gin. | hall hour after sunset. o0 o0 ONet iR ¢ | nection with the killing of Aibert|¢onclave and the appoiniment of bar- | €715 (o g ddeen | Jumey } | weekly earnings of | FEE A G onSune ‘14 | bers, plumbers, plasterers, carpenters | Cardinal Lai was celebrant ‘especially to Alabama and reflect : - e Tother Workmen and attend. | while absolution imparted b Weather in Vari in the state in De- |/ o ing the tifeft of a silk | and Inr. and Mrs. H. H, Myer of Duluth, | fc3iiitics of the Frenc Minn., who were guests of the P"‘S‘-{ state’s hislor).P s Lo 3 X | st were $24.01, or 12 per | o BTN jon for @ writ of cer- may be by chance needed be- | (2 als Vico Pompilj and Cagli Somtand Mrs. Harding for a short | " Stfus G0 Shreve has charge of | EXPORTS’ BIG DROP. | . 7 Tess' than the average of the | 0%, SRMIMUOR TN GV Siobo- | < d3ors are again opened to | The service was attende by deice e, et Wamlmton vesterdas. | toe minet” and” S “piaier . =77 R > , : e R R A A L L N e o R e 3 N n Cool- 3 Minturn by 7 - > Lo o i b iThe Vice President and Mrs. The decorations ve been sent |$2,000,000,000 Fall Off in 1921 | Stations. counsel for 2 Carli entrance of thé courtyard of & .|lhe Knights of the Order of Mall Wige returned to the '\"Lfl‘e‘g"v’?é‘{ {rom Alabama by Mrs. Ed Parrish of WINS FIGHT FOR LIFE. e T AN A el for Spa. | Damaso £o that any articles needed| In full dress uniform, added splendor + gpsterday morning after 8 Priett ) (Clayton, sister of Maj. Thacker V. Over Previous, Year. il oy o e heari by The | may be sent inside, but their opera-| o the occusion. The members of the 2 e er, si i : | O 2 4 diplomatic corps, sombe S Indlang in their honor tonight| "N poresident of the soclety. ' | Exports to Europe during: the last| ¥ By the Associated Press. New Jersey supreme court at Trenton | tion must be only in the presence of| L) J" 00, ToMps, B ITiser borore o AT Gongressional Club will not be | Selma. Ala: Mr. John N. Tilden of | Year fell off by more than $2,000,000,000, NEW YORK. January 30.—Miss|On Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. | two witnesses. | Mhose Geviges are I} poriq;s| ; given until a later date, on account of | Peekskill, N. Y., and Lieut. Maurice | as compared with 1920, while exports to | Anigne Te%- 30.20 01 Mary Moore, actress. who has been TR T ly. Opening one of the vertical sec- Of the theater disaster. - |Smith of Okiakioma will' be amont | Sontn America. declined by more. than | Aspury Fark - o : Rghiing deain with cheerfulness ard | DNEMONIA CASES GROW. | tons an obfect may be placed within| FLAGS AT HALF-MAST. Zaiss Mellon will not receive on| SRt 0Ny EUESE | W $300,000,000, according to forelgn reports | :tlantie 2% Liioe: Sea © |ithe: determination of youth aincotans *land transferred to those in the court-: Bpe i GALis Mellon Troon on Account Of [ woed Hepi 1 Qfcar W. Under- |iseued toddy by the Commerce Depart: | EoLuor - 2 el B MUl In an. automos Yarg by revolving the cylinder untilfp W o o = e Sence from the city. Ropresentative and Mrar ohn Cufer | ment. 2 B Gob B, D L s monihaago, hoe e |Tnmnenza: Spreads: In iéw. Jork; Jthe pentng 1s.on the dnaide. R A e el Duffie. Represe: 5 During the year 1921 exports td Eu- | Bostor ¥ loudy: Sonvalescent s . .. <1 Secret to Conclave. 3 The Attorney General has issued a|p Thysom, n;;}_g;:‘;lemt:;lvde xgi?firlvow b AEEcrslod B ISE 00D, oy | Dot turned, as ton\l.xlt-,:‘pp\,’(o her home. Result of Storm. i e e Departing From Customs. statement that he and Mrs. Daush-igSeagall, Representative and Mrs, | With $4.466.000.000 in 1920, while im- a5 5 il e B o 5 the Broad Stree NEW YORK. January 30.—Influenza | only be allowed between 9 and 11| BT e Associated Prest efty have postponed the dinner 16V | Lamar Jeffers, Representative Wil- | Ports fof the year uercsated $765,000,- 0 NI oy ARG TR urgeons. came and pneumonia ‘cases continue to in- | am and 3 to 7 p.am. Any communi NSTANTINOPLE. January 2o Were to have given WV ednesday ovehe | liam B B%\r_lgng. Representatlve Wil- | 000, as against $1,228.060,000 in 1920. w 2055 4 oo ¢ | her, among them Dr. Adolf Lorenz|crease probably as a result of thelcation, whether of word or object,|Contrary to established rexulations ifig, February N e Harding. The oD m=Ollver: Representarive and o T iamma s After that meeting Miss | storm which covered the streets of | must be in the presence of the two:the council of ministers ordered i Hyesident and Mrs. B0t of the| tive and. Mra Georse Homaent| 6,000 WOMEN ST! oL, i Moore " Tmproved rapidly. She ar-|the city with eight inches of smow.|witnesses. No ‘reference to these| asting of Turkish flags on all L o g ot (Huddleston, 4 RIKE. 3 48 Cles R ovmed yesterday with her brother to | Health department officials declared | communications must be made tolpublic buildings in honor of the lat e e her £ and was_carrie looked for a spread of the dis- | members: of the conclave, and any | P . This was the firs: B rrow prevailing especially in| Representative and Mrs. William B. {his oity and generally mrgughouthmnkhead. Mr. Bates Warren, the % B country, because of the Knicker- | Miases Dovle and Mr. and Mrs.'John |Leaders Say 34,000 More in New | e U hsater disaster, resulting in] King Pickett are among the box i P5e foss of over @ hundred lives and | holders. York to Be Called. ifijury to many. a s Mr. and JMre. Robert Brooks Daw-|sand women and girls employed in | surpris into her home this morning at break as a result of the storm, and urge | violator of the rule of secrecy is sub-!oc sh history of the fast_ti that citizens keep their feet dry and | ject to excommunication. |Ottoman govern om" 4t last.” she remarked as|take added precautions during the| The whole section of the Sistinelypart in mourning for the death of u dy | she was carried into the house. next few davs. chapel included in the reredos has Christian or foreign sovereign. T NEW YORK, January 30.—Six thou- 3 kins, Jr. ve left W: i Sew ister of Norway ins, jr.. e le ashington for | shops in the lower 5th avenue district | Moy York: tbonen Dinner Tonight. an xtended visit south and will | were ordered on sirike today by the | Dhitadelnnia f he “minister of Norway and Mme. |, = 7 P S, In Louisl-| Ladies’ Waist and Dressmakers’ | Phoenix, Ariz 29. yn have postponed the dinner they Union as a protest against a proposed | Pittshureli. - % Were to_have given this eveming o . ang Mrs. Guy M. Standifer. 5 per cent wage reduction. | Portiand. Me account of the Knickerbocker Theater | orimeriy’ or Portland, Oregon. have | jeagme oad. - the weningay” oH0ION | & Take ity 3 Days In One Tomorrow : Qisaster. as their guest at the New Willard the remainder of the g, \nionic. 3014 e = = 40,000 workers affected by the ge | g i . Mr. Ralph W. Snowden Hill enter- | Miss Clausterman of Oregon. . | reauction proposal would be called | S Fomiocs. Sun | tained at luncheon yesterday at the fedn Shoreham, having among his_guests the ambassador of Chile and Mm Because the blizzard stopped business we’ve great quantities Miss Ruth Block of the Chastleton of merchandise to close out tomorrow—the last day before inven- Apartment is in New York visiting e ek ACID SPRAYERS ACTIVE Mathieu, the amb:assador 3\( fi:.;‘fn tina and Mme. Le Breton, e eri= \“ £ i 2 S oY, (AT < o alx 21 - al at Montreal and| Mrs.. Hope Slater will go to Palm | tory. It’s a huge task and to make it possible we are making extra Sirs, Miver“Halsiead and Mr. and | Beach this week o occury”ner home RUINING CLOTHES OF | GIRLS TO USE Y. M. C. A. price cuts‘on lsl‘undreds of "arments"Lcoat\‘ suits, drésses gskins‘ Mrs;£ampbell. ard. | | T — T < 1 of g S— Sy S 5 SeS, S S, Mrs, James Campbell Cantrill @and | Dr. . Thurnuer and Mr. Fritz 300 PARISIAN WOMEN |staunton Organization Also to Pro- blouses, underwear, negligees, etc. It’s going to be a big day all My Alven Willian, Barkley i tha Luscher of Germany n;gemm‘;;fl:ng; By ieAssoctated Bress. vide for Women'’s Clubs. over the store—and after being indoors for a couple of days, every 1216 F St. N.W. S frer- New Willard PARIS, January 30.—The FParis |special Dispatc B . 3 2 0 Congressional Club tomorrow after-|the New ard. 1w Special Dispatch to The Star. one will be glad to be out—and shoppm" noon from 4 to 6 o'clock have pos police have received 300 complail TAUNTON, Va., January 5 2 3 3 date. : X poned their day until a later . . from women who claim their gowns |creased use of the Staunton Y. M. C. & o} e : 2 s . . y g . . y Lo Mrs. Cooper, wife of Representative Marriage Licenses. and furs have been badly burned by | A. by women and girls was planned Women’s Coats Women’s Suits Wooltex Suits Women’s Dresses Henry Allen (:,,‘."’,‘L’fi;‘m:wbré?::u: ot s Marringe Ucensen have been fruued to the| acid sprayed by atomizers on sub- fat a meeting of a special committee 13—Normandy and Wouol were $40.00, 3—Wooltex Tweed Suits, 15—Tricotine and Poiret hit {'f.’;“;,;i’{."é’{?n intimate friend in the Theodore J. Flke, jr., and Bertha E. Swan.| Way seats and in fashionable shops. jof association directors and a num- Velour Coats, “'"')szay; . $1500 ¥ \éon}?rl‘...();_ _no;z % $22.50 "r.,mg‘:’ an:\e wero"."m Jir theater disaster. - RSN R Some also claim they have suffered |ber of Staunton women prominent in | $59.50, n,m\( R —Englieh “Twee i = T-;'-n = !DN = . 9 3 .. Harris. ! b (L nprominent ok Sy A 3 , DOW.-evenenns el s Mrs. Home Hoch, wife of Repre-| Charles L Juckson and Helen Bell. | ibodily; dnjurios, and one woman is |welfare and; otnet Public work ot g o By i JoBew. o 82850 e k $30/00 homm i mentative Hoch of Kansas, will ‘mot) LA™ Taer A0 HElss ok said to have gone to a hospital as® | i icct and make an_inspection | 6 Normhndy Coats, were St Yol Milgrim Suits - 2_Satin Dresse 1 be at home tomorrow, but Will re-|ygiy Thompson of Stawnton, Va. - a result of acid burns. {of the building with a view to de- | 3 3 $55.00 i » was 3$55.00, Sy S e $19.50 § v Tuesdays in ook and Mary Plore i o Tbilith i $95.00, E ROW-. isisin .........82800 1_Black Suede, self-trim- g it celve Informally on the Alphonzo Cook and Mary Plerce. These acid sprayers, it is claimed, |terming just what the possibilities of e e e ouse NGl Black;Suede, selt i it ton e iDcssia, Febguary. bt SR have been successtully evading the | the building are, with xespect to lts{ihd ""¢oyie " were s ver collar, was $83.00. $195.00, now. were $15.00, now. ‘s19.50 Mrs. Hicks, wife of Representative l)eat ted police for at least three months. is planned to rearrange sched- | [ now .00 1 A $25.00 1—Barro Brown Veldy 6—Cloth reet Dresses, Frederick C. Hicks of New York, will s Ieported. Lo 2 3 4 o pipnall W 5 R 2—Duvet de Laine Su B e oliar: e mow $20.00 perations have been difficult of |ules in the gymnasium ani a_silk Veldyne Capes, _ 1 o3 Bova e tomorzon Sertioh 17| me sypeie st e frn et fo| et becavi the scits dee | Bins oo 80 4% 10 brosil o the el e e R e W - R b L —pairer Twil Dresses, Mrs. John Crayke Simpson will be Samitne 27, Emergoncy Homloal. covered on returning home, or after | vide meeting places for women's clubs quisite materials, were_, ., _Suit was 36950 now. - $45.00 s’ Suit S N e at home quite informally tomorrow | John O Hagan 5% 734 Isth street. < it has eaten through the clothing |and (l;(hedr organizations is also con- 6_“?0“"’“{&‘;“& FEs 3=Veldzhe, Moussyne, Du: _:,.‘.:.::asg“,m' silk lined. Dresnteid e afternoon from 4 10,6 0 olo oK e ars, | ptbenst 618 Franklin street| .3 cyused burning sensations. The | temPIated: materials, were up t 125.00, now... PO Lo oo B 3_Flowered Bave Wi e e, Pomeroy Of | oyirkarct J. Howlin, 33, 917 6th street| gudden increase of these activities | . me——_‘mbe o i Ta A Rsan $155.00, now. .asrse 9—Handrome Duvet do D ot gtyie: were $52 Greenwich, Conn,, and Mrs. George B.| - Infant of Julian W. and Jennie E. Holland, | recently convinced the police that | g e O Zation have been busily 7—Cordona a“_’{,‘::"‘;’{‘s";{,‘g' Suits, were $95.00, now. 95000 5 Saual’ Hormotine 1-;{!05228:3? Crepe Dress‘mm Evans of Philadelphia- 9, ALD Blreet MOTtheRut | ive Jonmson, g0y | 2P OTEaNIZed EAng of destructionists | preparing for their exhibition at the | Coats. W .00, small ot “atlorcd’ Surix §—Naey Tricotine: Sultx ) Seakmeasl non 2 aad 7 L g { Conv Tall. | : ack and navy, were . - Loy i—Spanis| Don Armando Lopez Ulloa, | New Jersey avenue, southeast. were working { Convention ¥ : s : ~ navy, Bow ‘83475 ; .3:232 of the Honduran Alegau:;. is! — — 6_?\}3":;118;;‘3 P‘f:re\:; l;t;fllfo . $69.50, MOW......e..... $45.00 12— Misced Suit e . FEES lantic City at the Ambassdaor, - X s, ® - A ‘med, . Were x v = : I e Wil remain for a week. $135.00, now. #5959 < Now Priced at $65.00 $110.00, now ssa50 3—Duvetyn and Georaelts e Rl i v ey Women's Skirts o an e n nentuE ol: Imported French MR T g d . i P » 2 . —Wooltex oire! W for Chicago, where he will remain until lzlz F St IZ—Se_rfle Skirts, bulh‘n',m 1—Navy Blue Duvet i!? Laine, Dres Dress, was $69.50. now.$45.00 ay, when he will refoin Mrs. . trimmed, NOW...eveees-- fur collar, was $127.50. Ses 1—Crepe de Chine Dress, Meredith ‘at the Willard. store 0 ens 5—Prunella_ Skirts, black 3—3ousssne Tailored Suits, were 7—Handmade Crepe _ de as $59.50. mow. ... 84500 vhite lais were 135, o .00. Chine Dresses. were - 1—Ribbet Crepe ress, 3rs. A. Davis Ireland has recalled in- p oy mow. - “T°$9.50 1—Navy Duvette Suit, fur col- $45.00, now. was §59.50, NOW. ... vitations for a dinner Thursjay eve b " lar, was $125.00. + 4_Beaded Crepe de 3—Canton Crepe Dresses. ing in honor of Senator Lulgi Albertini 6—Tricotine _Skirtd, late, Veldyne and Duvet De Laine Chine Dresses, were - were $59.50, now......84 flfieglf:"gmfig;g“'cfl? 'ofi“:é"co‘.';:‘.‘l, 9 15 A M Styles. NOW...oooeessss 7 Suits, were $150.00. $95.00, NOW.«.rnoenenns $7050 4—Duvetyn Dresses, Were . ' h L] 17 L] $65.00, now....... -$48 of the fllness of her daughter, who is il Mi s’ Coats 1—Canton Crepe Dress. ool e S 1886 t = was $69.50, NOW... ... .S4RS ill be || & 5—Raincoats. tan and navy o 1—Satin Dress, was $69.50. = .(mf?fif?ffiffi.ffi‘l"z e ceaancs, S were $32.50, now.. 81000 ecCl urchase an e o "$48.00 2Check Sport Coats, were 1—Kitten's Esr Crepe B 2 Dress, was $69.50, now $48.00 1619 Rhode Island avenue, for the last { | time this season. . She will be assisted i in r.eeelvmg by her nieces, Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, and Mrs. William Edwin Hall | of Greenwich, Conn. { | Mrs. Goolrick of Virginia P $49.50, NOW....rvnnennes $15.00 o D e iabe Dreas 1—Navy__ Tricotine Coat. 20 000 w rth f F F s $75.00, nOW..... $48.00 15.00 t) o o me “rs 2—Canton Crepe Dresses, was, $35.00, now. were $75.00, now.... ] orts ¥ o = g b 44 vg:rebsns‘a%o.szow.us.fi f T:"&“‘l""“'"g we shall ha‘; on sale a lafg'.;“’*““')‘ of 1—Lace and Chiffon Dress, Guest of Miss Justice. 2 Andrea Cloth Coats, tan, b\‘lI'S ad e lowest prices since August. There will be a dou- X Miss Maibelle Heikes Justice of New mere $75.00, now. 8225 e reduction. First, our buver has secured from New York repe d B York has as her guest at the New! | a special purchase of fur coats and scarfs at a great reduc- ‘,_E"s‘: ".23',. Sl Willard Mrs. John T. Goolrick, wife/ i Mi ) $25.00 tion from former prices. This, in addition to the discon- o A S P of Judge Goolrick, of Fredericksbure, i 1sses 3 tinuance of the government tax of 10 per cent which was 1—Canton__ Crepe i Xt; lar;'er?olg‘rflk(;iot!}-!l.ékm?x';e:eef ; 1—$59.50 Tan Coat, nutria collar. dropped December 3ist. offers the greatest opportunity of was $125.00. now .$48.00 vice, now in Command of the avia-! ¢ 1—$59.50 Navy Blue Coat, mole buying high-grade furs at very substantial savings. Second, =T I s IR tion fleld at Camp Bragg, N. C. Mrs. - [ collar. we have made additional reductions for closing out our own PRl ey e e D e e T ontioe ot i 2—$55.00 Brown Coats, with large stocks. It will be a gala occasion for fur buyers. Crope Dress, was $85.00, of Mrs. Gollrick and Miss Justice at; ey the Cumberland Friday afternoon 1—;?5‘.;::::& poniyanna coat. | ,Fur Coats at Savings of From $50.00 to $250.00 1—Black Duve . . . - =nd & number of other charming hos- | Th N H Sh th C Cl b Bld i pitalities have been arranged-for her. | e INew Iiarris Op m e LI ul 9 { f_éis;gg Savy Blue Chinchilla New L LB s — 4 & 1—Muskrat Coat, was 2 1—Black Velvet Milgrim re W. Sinclair Bowen has cancel- 3 hd i - anéo 5 v invigations for the musical which! 1316 G Stre t 0 ns e a 0! i 2_se300, NATY Blue orianée $1500005% 0. 50003 $95.00 Model Dress. was was to give this week, on account Pt 2 Marmot Coats, were $195.00, now. % by 2 4 ; 500 G Orlando Cloth 5 were $29.50 < | Kitten's B of the death of friends in the theater i 1—$65.00 Gray 3 $135.00 .. L o e $29. 1—Black itten’s Ear disaster. & | Sport Coat. 1—Muskrat 2*_Stone Marten Chok- Crepe Press, was $95.00, 7 2 e > 7 1 2—$75.00 Andrea Cloth Wraps. $195.00 . S ers. were $30.00.....$19.50 now liieee. . 88050 th?llnsfl!osephinet {-loll;ton ent;r‘t’:‘iged ° PY 8 i 2—Black Muskrat 10—1";‘_1(00 Scarfs, werem % ]—‘R‘Iuk Dmuea L sllu:(;- s afternoon at luncheon an o . 0 Coats. were $245.00.8165.00 .00 .. repe Dress, W 20, 1, fompliment to Miss Mary A'x_ntér 2 2 : Misses’ $50.00 o s now - .50 whose marriage to Capt. Lee Black Marvella Coat $285.00 ............8185.00 Sadler will take place Saturday, Feb- 1—$110.00 Bla z — Hudson ¥ s 3 ruary 4 The guests included Miss || < squirrel collar. I ) Silk Petticoats Katharine Dent, Miss Dorothy Mon- ; 2—$85.00 Brown Erminie Cloth T oMt Taan $3 and $4 All-jersey Petti- dell, Miss Vivian Brown, Miss Betty | A . “Coats. \ 224500 0 $225.00 Bl 5196 Werner, Miss Florence Schneider, | £ 1-$95.00. Black Erminie Cloth BN ) A 5 Miss Mary Hazen, Miss Sabine Wal- | r) Coat. $295.00 ' $225.00 were $85.00 ........ $50.00 - lace, Miss Julia Cook, Miss Adele Mal- " J BaLhussiediy 2 Pt s St . Silk Underwear lon, Miss Elizabeth' McGladin, Miss | 2—$89.50 Morrell Cloth Coats, 1—Sautrrel ‘Coat, was Elnstuunig S = d b R N Rk i AT +—Sim Gape s B S e Chne 2 rs, Miss Margaret Ayers. - . — . 3 Silk. now ... Frank Harmon, Jj; Mrs. Edwardl S Mi“e'y $75m $365.00 .... .. ..$245.00 .2_5"":‘:: ’lii’:‘touf”ct;'klm $8.50 Undersilks, Gowns ik Kyle, Mrs. Charles B. Hatch and Mrs. . ! 1—Caracul ‘Wrap, was. o e Cho) and Chemise, NOW...........& J Lewis_Smith. A miscellaneous 1—$175.00 Coat, Pollyanna, with $400.00 ..$275.00. , ere. were 39500 o $69.50 $3.00 Envelope Chemise. shower for Miss Smithh followed the 5 S 1-Jap M was —Fisher Chokers, $3.00 Muslin Underwear. luncheon. I ‘;";s 24 TRV Goat b $375.00 427500 |, Twere $110.00. - -$75.00 $5.00 Corquroy Robes ; . 2$135.00 Marve , bea- —Garacul 5 2—Skunk Stoles, were $7.50 Corduroy Robes Mrs. Gillett-Hill entertained a small | | ver collar. . 3 ,.;,5‘00' '$275.00 $125.00 ....87950 $8.50 Breakfast Coats company at_dinuer last evening to 2 1—$185.00 Panvelalne Wrap, 2—Fiudson 5 3—Sauirrel Stoley., were meet Dr. and Mra. William Barnes of o Were $375.00 «. v ornns ‘$275. S145005 50t Women'’s Shoes Fwesjur. TL, 1$185.00 Brown Panvelaine 1—Hudson "Seal Wrap, T ok i e Mj Elsie Hill”of the National : (] Coat, beaver collar and cuffs. 1 00 a0 1—Sahle Choicer, was it e e e w:?,‘i‘;'mfi"fllui:{-‘ioé'éiyfififi.eé’fi . d D: was $500.00. . ... ... 90 1 21951'001 105.00 29 Pairs Tan Calf Lace R Womans National bress Clab Evening and Dance 1—Leopard Coat, was = Sauiree Boots, were $10.00. now.$3.95 Madrillon toda; ] $545.00 ...... .00 ... 812500 36 Pairs Brown Calf Pumps, sgte - { 1—Mole Wrap, 1—Sable Choker. was were $10,00, now. 5. Katherine Neal Simmons of : 01! and Chiffon $60000 ........... .00 ... 46 Pairs Black Cal e Pfihnd. Ore., is in_Washington at rom 1 D:gl.e.u nd e 1_5::!:;“5;0“ Wrap, 1—33 vses{ofox Scarf, 2 gfifr‘ffi»fin‘%&o'&?{.’m : ow = 0 e iS00, Fastern Mink Stole, 12.00, now A e Portla se Soclety In the e: [ b 1—Persian Lamb, was 3 were $12.00, nOW....... Hibidlon at the Department of ————————————————————————————————————————————————— $-Fallle brocads Drgsach $675.00 ............$45000 was $100.00........ $245.00 100 Pairs ' Tan Calf Lace culture tomorrow. She was in New ~ . ‘were $62.50, eofesnes 1—Caracu] Coat, was Flll'Cl Boots, were $10.00 and Bugland for a time before eoming to = ¢ 15—Chiffon and Taffeta $575.00 ....... ... .$450.00 pes $12.00, now... ‘ Washington. Dresses, were $55.00, .1—Hudson Seal Coat Now 83 Pairs French Heel Lace ¥e — . now ..... . Wrap, was $675.00.849500 1—Skunk Cape, Was Boots, were $12.00, now .$5.00 Mg Paul Ralderhentertaned = 22—Net, Velvet,. Chiffon, 1—Squirrel Wrap, was BI85, R 68 Pairs_ Pafent Leather comphny at luncheon vesterday in ‘ ocrgette Droased, were $675.00 .$495.00 1—Mole Cape, Lace Boots, were $12.00, compliment to Princess Ghika. . 1203183, DOW .« g+ - STOE0 Fi d $95.00 ... ot BOW ! Setassmeesshaban — ® s g 'ur Scarfs an 1—Jap Mink Cape, wa: 141 Pairs Black Kid Lace The Southern Cross Chapter of the - $125.00 ......... .....365.00 French Heel Boots, were U. D. C. will entertain at its annual ————————————————————————————————————————————————————— - Blo Chokers 2-Mole Capes, were $12.00, NOW .o reorers Dball this evening at 2400 16th street. - . Now $175.00 .............805.00 32 Pairs Black Calf Ox- Those in the receiving line will in- i Hand-made batiste and 10—Squirrel Chokers, 2-Kolinsky Capes, fords, were $10.00, now.$5.85 clude Mrs. E. K. Van Sickler, Mrs. LA L drawn-work trimmed, were ol By o e Hore $225.00 . $150.00 128 Tairs. Black Kid Ox- fords, were $10.00, now.$5.96 $7 Pairs Tan Oxfords, were $4.00, now . Tailored Blouses, fine ma- _ 5—Fox Scarfs, were 2-Jap Mink 0.00 Waiter E. Hutton, Mrs.'Alice Fer- were '$225.00 . : . EVERY SALE FOR CASH . 4~ guson, Mrs. Harvey Ball, Mrs. Wilbur +5.00, 00 +..iaiiaenans & terials, were $5.00, NOW...... 4—Jap Mink Chokers, 1—Skunk Cape, $10.00, NOW...... ) Bl esvenesd 26500 ...o.oninnn 302 Pairs Boots, Cuban Handmade Batiste Blouse: ‘were $16.50 $12.50 $ Heels, were $12.00, now $7.95 't t- thews. Mr. Harvey Ball will make the presentationa “Mra. Percy H. Russell gave s bene- p oy A Ms Margaret Mar|[f| ; EYERY SALE IS FINAL . : were“.ss.now....(.....u.us fit card party for the Friendsh)