Evening Star Newspaper, February 3, 1922, Page 9

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Advertinement. Suffer From Constipati er From Constipation % ‘O . 3 o Read this Message Immediately! Kellogg's Bran sweeps the bowels naturally, cleansing and purifying the intestinal tract without irrita- tion or discomfort! Realize, too, that the regular use of Kellogg's Bran wii] clear up.a pimply complexion and it will free the breath from dis- }Nn.sreeahle stomach odors. At least If Yog» About 90% of ills can be blamed on constipation —one of the greatest enemies of the human race! Pills and cathartics gggrayate dangerous | conditfons in the delicate intestinal & but temporary tract while afforai: relief] + ¥ The great, natural cleanser is bran —KELLOGEG'S BRAN, cooked and krumbled! If you eat bran rexularly it will give relicf permanently! Its work is wonderful! ; Physiclans indorse the use of Kellogi ran for constipation cause it iga desirable way of recting ‘ constipation _through | Bran is mature’s food—not a “re edy”t: " ¢ gravies, etc. i Do mot think of Kellogg's Bran| Start the family eating Kellogg's as you think of pills and cathartics, Bran tomorrow morning! Kellogg's which never can afford permanent | will actually build up the kiddies relief! . *Pills and cathartics aggra- | into fine, robust health! Your gro- ady dangerous conditions. ' cer has it. two tablespoonfuls should be eaten daily, and as much more xs nceded 101 reliet of chronic cases. Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krum- | or-it can be sprinkled over your favprite cedar, its nut-like flavor adding a delightful zest Lo break- s Bran is delicious muffins, pancakes, pociety (Continued from Eighth Page.) THE EVENING when th Wadden i Gaul of ih-law of Walter Mrs. mother, will rets % liminate needless accessories DISHWASHER ‘The 3-Minute Dishwasher washes, sterilizes and dries_dishes, pots and pans without your putting hands into water. It elim- inates dishpans, pot scrapers, washing compounds :and the many other needless accessories. ; Price, $7.50 complete. Write or telephone for free home demon- stration, or call at our salesroom. HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTIES Co. : 355 Munsey Building. ‘Washington, D. C.—Telephone Main 6573 Salesmen Wanted Manufactured by HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE CO.. Jefferson City, Mo. (122) - FIRST 1219:1221 G Street NW Store Hours: 8.30 to 6 A Sale of Van Raalte ?‘? Gove S Underwear | After inven- tory we find our stock of this well known make of undergarments much too large. Hence these drastic reduc- tions for quick Clearance com- in time Dr. J. party o pliment Mme. Wallenberg. Mrs. not be will receive on Friday afternoon. of next week, mencing Satur- day. Vests $2.25 -to $2:45 grades. I $3.00 to $3.75 grades. ill Camisoles it $2.00 grades. $2.45 grades. I $3.25 grades. Bloomers I $3.25 grades. | $4.00 grades. $4.50 grades. il Union Suits $5.50 grades. Sale pri . $6.50 grades. Sale Combinations and Pettibockers $4.75. gra‘des. Sale price. . “Piping Rock” Hats The latest fashion in headwear, made of fine quality Scratched Wool, il # Satin Lined. Colors include Orchid, Jade, Henna, Red, . Purple, Dark Brown, Tan and Gray. Sale price Sale price.. Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale e—Oxfords and Pumps > . Mostly Samples 5 " of a High-Grade Big Sises 3, 3%, 4, 4% Worth Up to $10° $3.95 » visitiy an rs. Gaul Is in W: near her son, M:’ 75. ashington to be Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Herbert Stabl ‘::Llwelrl.:“an:ml at dinner this evu?ignt n | bled, is delicious served as a cereal, || FITI2 CRRRE 10 (Miss Iris Cutting of i 3 ly, who is thei focTanse, Ttaly. who is their house guest ing the week end with the former's ison-in-law_and daughter, Mr. and )zr-. Harry A. Willtams, jr., in Norfolk, and apartment in the La Fayette Hotel. | Mrs. Cordento A. Severance, who re- turned to Washington from New oY;:k Including the dinner at the White House 11::’ night, Is staying at the New Wil- Mrs. J. Irving S from Pennsylvania, where she spent eir guests Included Mrs. Thomas of South Dakota and Mrs. John Pennsylvania. Mrs. Wadden is her nts, Representative and ‘W. Pou, at the Shorecham, Stuart Gaul, son- f Mr. and Mrs. Small, who is at Reed Hospital. Russell B. Harrison and her Mrs. Alvin Saunders, are spend- urn early next week to their tor several social engagements, ames H. Gore entertained a f twelve last night in com- to the Swedish minister and George Oakley Totten will at home this afternoon, but ele has returned MN?biIipsb orfl Reduced choice of some of the very highest grade Blouses—that because they are broken in size we have greatly reduced the prices— making the choice $6.95 Elaborate models, in Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Satin—em- broidered, beaded, braided—some trimmed with real lace, with monkey fur — and others of smart com- binations. Materials: 2 this mornin, tend sever: College. Dunn have arrived in Washington for the remainder of the season. panied b Lewis arrive in Washington today to be the guest of her mother, Mra. James F. Barbour. be at home tomorrow afternoon and will receive the two following Sat- urdays, February 11 and 18. . Mrs. Bond Guest of Honor At Congressional Club. afternoon tea today, when Mrs. Carrie Jacobs DBond will be guest of honor, there will_be presiding at the tea table Mrs. William Chalmers and Mrs. Selden P. Spencer. Mrs. Frank Lyon Iolk ‘entertained a company of ten at dinner last evening at Plerre’s, in New York. to Turkey and Mrs. Abram I. Klkus Lwill_sail from New York tomorrow for Bermuda. aparte were hosts at dinner last evening at the Everglades Club in ralm Beach. receive tomorrow afternoon, but will be at home Saturday afternoon, Feb- ruary 18. Another Special Sale in the Inexpensive Dress Dept.---of New Spring Frocks You are having the . ‘The New Featurein new popular grade at.............s ;s Visca, Milan, Gros de Londre, Tagal Braid, Faille Silk, Swiss: Braid, Canton, Cellophane, Hair Braid and combinations. e STAR, WASHINGTON, few days. Miss Annette Steele left for Carlisle, Pa., to at- dances at Dickinson D. O, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922. George B. Christian, jr., entertained a small company of men at luncheon yesterday at the Willard. Mrs. Robert F. Mackensie has post- poned the dinner she was to have ilven this evening, owing io the nickerbocker disaster: Mrs. Davenport White will not re- celve tomorrow afternoon, but will be at home the following Saturdays in February from 4 to 6. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Van Vleck, who have been guests of Mrs. Septimus Austin at the Dresden for several weeks, left today for New York, where they will make a short visit before going to their home in Ohlo. They will later go to Florida. Miss Natalle Magruder will sail from New York Tuesday aboard the Aqui- tanfa for England and France, where she will vigit in London and Paris: i e bers and their guests. Representative and Mrs. Thomas B, guests at the Powhatan, Mrs. George Lewis Mayer, accom- her small daughter, Mar: yer, of Philadelphia will afternoon. Mrs. Robert Hollister Chapman will ary 5, from 8 to 10 o'clock. At the Congressional Club Friday! Ohto Girlw Club Entertalns. For Senator's Wife. The Ohto Girls' Club will give an informal reception to Mrs. Frank B. Willis, their sponsor, tomofrow at 8:30 p.m. in the parlors of the B street branch of the Y. W. C. A, 614 E strect n.w. There will be an address by Miss Vesta M Little, branch secretary of the Y. W. C. A.; ndreldlnllhylfll:l Stella’ Waterman and a vocal solo by Mrs. W. G. Montgomery. Mrs. Amelia | James Bland aud Mary R. Faly s president of the club ond | P4iimere, M, Miss Leona Shields is secretary. -| paitimore, Md — Natale Nenci Mrs, Marian Leland of New York:| X" Josep Weaver city returned to her home there to-| David 8. BEstopin day after spending some time in Washington. Miss Margaret F. McCarthy will en- tertain officers and members of the Former undersecretary of state and H. Edwin Goodwin 3 John B. Townley, ir., of Newport and Jessie M. Dillon of Roanoke, V Lonis W. Burrows of ity E. Hardiog of Waxpool, rey L. Sadier of and Mary A. Smith of ‘Paul Hendren and Kl Former United States ambassador Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Napoleon Bon- Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland will not Vil Wensleben ‘ot Haltimore, Md. Jack Van Dusen and The secretary to the President, Mr. D. E. Haig: of Milwaukee, Wis. 608 TO 614 11th ST. N.W. The House o,f Courtesy- —embracing a collection of designs and— —an assortment of values far exceeding— —the price at which we shall offer them— Taffetas Canton Crepes Crepe de Chines Poiret Twill Tricotines They are really gorgeously de- veloped—with rich and. original embroidered effects; combination designs; flowers, tinseled stitch- ings and ribbon decorations. i Every model is a new expression of spring fashion. Mohawk Tomato Silver Gray Jade Orchid Periwinkle Beige Brown Navy Black Flame Sand Special Values in Silk Underwear We are introducing some new numbers that are made up in silk of exceptional quality—and are of wonderfully dainty models.* Gowns—in Flesh and Orchid Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk; tailor - finished ; or with lace ar- tistically ap- plied. Cut long and full Chemise—in Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk; lace trimmed or tailor-finish. $3.95 Petticoat Special Jersey Petticoats, with plaited flounce. Plain and combina- tion colors, including all the wanted suit shades— $2.95 Jersey Bloomers, ankle length, offered in the new spring colorings— Flesh, Apricot and White. s2'95 Very remark- ably priced at... - Spring Hats * Proof of the truly wonderful values ‘we are establishing in this Shapes: % Colors: Shapes that will appeal wit Canna, Flame; :Periwinkle, the, i) (Onginalty T4 Jade, Sand, Tile Blue, Black, Brown, Tan and all the other the-face styles, Sailors, Mush- favorites. rooms and Matronly Hats. Mr, John 8. Ross, the Misses Ross and Mr. Ross of San Francisco are Mr. and Mrs. Jack: Schlosberg of 1630 Webster street northwest will be at home Sunday evening, Febru- Marriage Licenses. ‘Writers' League.of Washington this evening at the Government Hotels. The reception “will be open to mem- The Monday Morning Music Club will sing for the members of the Washington Club and their invited guests - at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow The dance to be given in ald of the Near East by the Peka Kwi Tha and the Gibbons Club will be held tomor- t the Elks’ Club. I B, pettit. Hinton, both of and Alice Taylor, both of Lutsa Balducel. d Kathleen Guy(her. and Martha M. Me- v A, Smith, U. 5. A., and Elsa J. ‘Mildred Moore. Albert 8. Cake of this city and Loretto port fhe health department fn the last twenty-four Births Reported. e A e . Gl boy. Daniel P. and Vaunnie Moseley, girl. The following births tave been re Jee and Collins, bo; James and Flizabeth Garner, glrl. Earl and_Annie Conway, girl. Willlam W. ard Ru rker, boy. Emory and Annle 7 CHANGES IN AIR SERVICE. ‘Wholesale chinges are being made in the stations of officers of the Army air service. Twenty-six officers sta- tioned at various flelds in the United States have been ordered to the Phil- ippines for duty and thirteen others to duty in the Hawallan Islands. Most of the officers affected are at Kelly Field. Tex. and Post Field, Okla. They™wylll relieve an equal num- ber of air sefvice men, who have com- ed to Nyron B. and d o dence B, Thompmon. giel berine Mare . Fitzgerald, boy. Hugh F. .0 el e Caring Sin ‘onnell, girl. r L. a ellen K William A. and Lillian e 1 y and Gertrude d_Mu; Where Your Dollars Count Mast pleted the regular tour of foreign service. 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. : E ‘ Saturday Clean-Up Sale of Small Lots From All Over the Store 1ST FLOOR CLEAN-UPS $1 Men’s Flat Heavy Fleeced Underwear, 49¢ 25¢ Ladies’ Pink Knit Bloomers. . ... ..19¢ 19¢ Children’s Pink and White Knit Bloomers .....................10c 89¢ Men’s Blue Chambray Work Shirts, 69c $1.25 Men’s Dress Shirts, Coat Style. . .89¢ Ladies’ Glove Silk Colored Top Hose, $1.95 $1.25 Ladies’ Ribbed Sport Silk and Fiber Hose ....................7T9 Children’s Black Ribbed Hose, Sizes7to10............cc.e..,. 9 98¢ Ladies’ Real Leather Vanities and¥Bagsh. ool L s 00 $2 Ladies’ Real Leather Party Boxes, $1.49 400 Bleached Turkish Towels to59c Values ..................29¢ Genuine Serpentine Kimono Crepe . . . ..35¢ 2,000 yds. 45c Dress Ginghams, 32 in., 29¢ 200 81x90 $1.75 Seamless Bleached Sheelst .. i o vn e s o919 45¢ Fine Quality 42x36-inch Pillowcases, 29¢ 30x40 Babies’ Teddy Crib Blankets. . . . .98 $3.50 Heavy Crochet Bedspreads. . . .$2.79 Just 86 Heavy $4 Blankets, 66x80. . . . $2.69 40c Perfect Quality Table Oilcloth. . . . .23 Best Amoskeag Apron Gingham. AllBlueChecks .................15¢ (aar Db e Gk { 20c Bleached Muslin. . : 14c i 2D FLOOR CLEAN-UPS $2.00 Serge Dress Skirts............79 $5.00 to $7.00 Dress Skirts. . ... ....$3.65 12 Jersey Coat Suits............. $8.50 21 Upto $50 Coat Suits. . ... ......$15.00 2 $20 Leatherette Auto Coats. . ...$3.00 9 $18 Fur-Trimmed Coats........$7.99 28 Up to $40 Women’s Coats. . .. . .$13.75 5 Plush Coats'..................58.50 7 $30 Fur-Collar Plush'Coats .$16.50 1 $89.50 Sealine Coat...........$59.50 2 $50 Brown Fur Coats ..........$32.50 -27 Jersey Silk Petticoats . . ........$1.69 40 Serge Jumper Dresses. .........$1.65 32 Dresses that Sold to $15........94.45 (Taffeta, Serge, Velour 12 $20 and $25 Extra Size Dresses.$13.77 $3.98 to $5.00 Silk Waists. .........SL85 > 11 : ecU.s.C1 00 1 Lot Women's Up to $5 Hats$] .00 3D FLOOR CLEAN-UPS $1.00 Flowered Satine Petticoats. . . . . .65¢ 69c Tots’ (1 to 3) Sleeping Garments. .44c $3 to $5 Babies’ Coats, resfurimes $1.79 perfections « + <« + $1.49 Long Challie Kimonos. . ........87¢c Lot 6 to 12 Girls’ Gingham Dresses. . . .74c 29 Girls’ Up to $15.00 Coats. .......$7.75 59¢ Boys’ Percale Blouses, 6 to 12 sizes, 34c Boys’ Up to $2.00 Hats.............49%c $3.98 to $5 Boys’ Cloth Suits, 2, 3,4. .$1.99 $15 Misses’ 2-Piece Blue Serge Middy Dresses, 15, 17 and 19 Sizes. . ... .$7.99 39 Men’s and Women’s Coat Sweaters, 95¢ 19 to 36 sizes 87 Pr. Corsets that Sold to $4and’shapes $1.87 $10 Boys’ Cloth Suits ¢ 5012 pears $6.99 6 to 12 years:- ¢« ¢ $6 Boys Mackinaw Coats, 7 to 13. ...53.85 Boys’ and Girls’ “Acorn” Drawer Bodies, Perfect Quality......lgc l

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