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shown. ’ G G G, Spring Showings For Misses and Girls OMORROW we are placing on dis- play New and Charming Models Biaottors ot credence i Prostaent which will be of delightful interest to all Misses and Girls. are different from any we have yet They have been made for us by the very smartest designers. The Novelty Sport Apparel is parti- cularly unusual and in such wide vari- ety, each of our younger patrons can find individual and distinctive choice. We shall enjoy showing them to you. Suits, Hats, Dresses, Wraps, Skirts, Sweaters Many Rare Values in Winter prlarel Now at Unusual Price Reductions. These garments - . 2 Vincent Tooney, Mr. Raymond Marri Licen Miter, M Louls curell Hn A T ¢ Y rey fennell, T. niel ). A @@ @ cahey, and Mr. Francls Cannelly and | o Marriage lcenses have et e tecltl Clldvt. q‘enrle Bentley will serve as .fl‘vuu B. Schottroff and Ethel V. With- F R O e. ' " icom i) | e nn A i s ot ORI ; (Continued from Highth ) ra. L. D. rthur J. Townsend and Marjorie E. Brown, ¢ OF : INE | o e s e R \ ¥ {l‘r:‘. Conneybeare presided at the tea | D& of the Folitioal Maghs B, Cot of Frederichsburg, Vi 3 % Nelson Rikes will sing and tea will be | Diic B Barcus sad Huby A: Clyba Mr. and Mrs. Arthut Rameny, gvho served. R aad of Coju o, 2 are living this winter at Southern e e G. 0. P. Leaders Adopt Plan |, lvne, this winter at SoutheT| The housewarming of the Rest an Miande £ -mul o Fayeutecile, 0. i f B House, 2101 P street, which had been o A & week, planned for tomorrow afterncet by| Henty A. Haden of Crocet L for Upbuilding Ame: garet 8, Hammill of o | - pi g Ameri- the District Chapter of the Red Cross, | 8%t 0. Hemal S 7 Trinfty Ball Tonight has been postponed until early N j ot of Baltimore, Md. can 'ndust A Brilliant Affalr. % March, awaiting the return from Jdack F. Owens and filllltlh 8. Orme. I Try. The Washington Chapter ot Trinity | Florida, of Dr. Ralph Jenkins, chalr. (Eikine Park, Pa., and||| : ; man of the District Chapter. s 3 : By the Associated Press. College St lumnae) A ssoclation "';" house has been planpied for the com- L Srow e, Both direct and indirect ship sub- |10ld its elghth annual dance at.the|fort of disabled ex-sbrvice men. = sidies for the upbuilding and main- |NeW Willard this evening. , Mr. Samuel H. Thompson, former = tenance of the American merchant| Many members from the diplomatic|syperintendent of publio instruction marine have been agreed upon by ad- | 8nd various social sets of Washington | for the state of Tennessee, i in the 2 ministration leaders, it was sald yes. | 2Ve eignifled their intention of be- |city for a few days and was enter-| The new minister of Findand, Axel 2 a5 3 Ing present. The officers of:-the as-|tained at dinner last evening by Dr.|Leonard Astrom, who recently took terday in official quarters. - sociation: Miss Maude E. Gaynor,|and Mrs. Everett M. Ellison at their | up his new post in Washington, called The merchant marine program, it|Miss Margaret Callahan, and .Miss | home on M street. was added, has been virtually de- |Isabelle Cain, togother with the for-| — termined and today was in the draft- | mer presidents of the chapter, Mrs. epresentative John L. Lowrey of| Harding. ing stage, with Chairman Lasker |Lawrence V. Grogan, Miss Josephine | Mississippi was guest of honor and and experts of the Shipping Board | Wimhatt, and Mrs. William F. O'Don- d an interesting lecture to I engaged in the preparation of a ten- | nell, will assist in the recelving line. | 3bou people in the rccreation i tative bill for introduction in both| The patronesses include Mme. Jus- !l of .tho government hotels last i branches of Congress late next week, serand, Mme. Riano, Baroness de(¢Vening. His interpretation and dis- i when President Harding. plans to |Cartier de Marchienne, Mme Calderon, | Cussion of dlalects in American lit- = submit the administration recom- |Mrs. Wm. Howard Taft, Mrs. Albert|erature, especially thé southern negro Open Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Open Saturday 9 a.m. to § pm. mendations. ¢ Fall, Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs. W |dlalect. was heartily appreclated by J Detalls of Program. S. Benson, Mrs. Thomas Carter, Mrs, [ hi8 audlence, many of whom are from Bl : 2 Milton E.” Ailes, Mrs. Charles Cralg, | S0uth of the Mason and Dixon line. i A direct subsidy amounting -to|Mrs I Eris Poweil, Mrs. Frank — about $30,000,000 annually was said|Powers. Mr. John Densmore, Mrs.|, 2l and Mrs. L W. Waller are ) ,000,¢ 2 g P spending some time at the Hotel La = to have been agreed upon by the|Willlam Coughter, Mrs K. A. W.|p,yete I Corner 9th and H Northwest President, Chairman Lasker and oth- | i Shanetele. ars. o o Haskon — Why worry about i er'republican leaders. The basic rate. | ars. Daniel 3. Callahan, Mrs. Thomas | L aq S, ,J200D Jones Post has he high ecost of THEY CAN'T - it was added, would be one-half of 1| Tane. sies *J an. Mra Thomas | jesued {nvitations to an at home and o per cent per ‘ton per 100 miles. This | Fonort 1o Graves . Mie. Jonr Cam. |te2 on Wednesday, February 23, from| Hill clothes? Treat BEAT US would be paid to operators of Amer- [ no00rt L FrANES, TE8, JOUR GRS to’6, at the College Women's Club,| i E ican ships, to aid in their operation s b a 1822 I street northwest. your clothes right, . - d o S and the extension of thelr trade |l oining, Mrs. Joseph A. Phelan. L il el e Come and choose yo 0 e T e halt et e e phee:| Mrs. W. C. Reed of 504 8th street | <5 | arment from our large be given to veasels of 10w speed, And ra. A t- | southwest and her cousin, Mra. Bowle | they have cost you ! SREC a sliding scalé, it was said, would 5 b Mes. Giani | MDonald of Baltimore, Md., have res less. Prepare fo | selection and find the increase the rate to as high as 13 £ Athfir.Ai\;::-(. fl‘:e turned from a month’s visit in Mon- x ) most reasonable prices in p per cent per ton per 100 miles for 3 Rebecea Shanley, | "c4" Canada- | Sering by sending “ashi = theispeaticst Americantyeasela. Charles’ Marbury, Mrs. James ; them to The Hofr. i Washington. The direct subsidy, it was stated, il r.; Mrs. Geofge Weschler,| The University of Idaho dental col 5 I v . | would be the principal charge upon | yorul: = 9 0 eslinivernity. o 9 dental ool man Company. | DRESSES — In taffetas, e s e B el Cuargs pon Kernan, Miss Minnie Car- | lege has devised a dummy jaw for i serge, jersey, tricotine, canton % ficials believe, would be recelved by | "N, 200 Mre, M. I Eholan cements | Practice by novices. i crepe, velour, in latest spring i the merchant marine from the in- £ M I Biyics. $395, 3495, 85, |8 / direct subsidies. These would in.|inclides the names of Mrs. Tawrence 0 i $1295 up. clude special rates for carrying the | Vi o shelam. Lousnesn. Mios amns [ R€quests for Estimates i COATS—In _ velour, polo, ) e Staten "Ml and, Proferential | Leo Pace, Mrs. Fenton Bradford. Miss —en redacorating work, fxvlve 20 oblestios i broadcloth and other mate- e it tioars :;lfl"n?; Margaret une,‘ ;«éln Pi;l‘len 'fl}use“. aad are gladly complied with, Paiating I rials, 3695 wp. SIS - [l| being prepared, technically would be | dass, Helqy Rt Mo, o “iiias | Papering at Reduced Prices | - SUITS—In tweed, serge, N J In the form of reduced cargo rates| fercedss Pholan, - Mrs, Louis Car.|-—ts srvids stasly wek fer wwr foros | i tlflcouno. velour and broad- on .lAdmarlun ‘ve:ulu.abutd “f{““i roll, Miss Margaret Callahan and |threugh the “eff"’ seasen. Rs [ i 3998 wi “;:cm asitotion o HaGs - rates, | oount to reduced rallroad|Mre Frances Conneltigan, pr. wu-| HARRY W, TAYLOR CO. nAIN OFFICE 180§, i Py 5 Under the plan sald to have been|ijam F. O'Donnell, MrS A. Hamilton PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING. !i s i | agreed to, shippers would be given a| Wilson, Dr. Fenton Fradford, Mr.'2338 1Sth St. N.W. Phone Col. 1077. L edcumytw R fulliiling (et reduced cargo rate on American ves- alsts, = Skirts, Sashes and sels when shipping merchandise to an Sweaters. We carry large : American port for export vessels sizes In all garments operated by the Emergency Fleet ;i s Corner 9th and H N.W. Don't Corno;auon. e - 5 Forget. Call Early and enater Jomes' Proposal Make Yeur Choice. Another suggestion, said to have Mh-“mli been made by Senator Jones, repub- = lican, Washington, chairman’ of the Senate commerce committee, to be in- corporated in the administration bill, would require that a certain and lmportant substantial percentage of immigrants would be required to come to this l R Y country in_vessels flying the Ameri- to you . can flag. The definits percentage has not been finally agreed upon, but was said to range from 50 to 60 per cent of the total number of immigrants coming to this country. These major principles of the ad- r ministration merchant marine pro- - gram were said to have been worked " out in conferences between President 1219-1221 G Street NW, Harding, Chairman Lasker and re- STORE HOURS: 830 TO 6. publican members of the Senate com- =3 merce and House merchant marine committees. The President, it was stated, de- sired to frame the new program with the consent and approval of repub- lican committee members before pre- senting it formally to Congress. The admintstration bill, it was said, would c 9 E ba introduced simultaneousty in_the enate and House, and, according to M 1sses J ers ™ administration leaders, pressed to next spring. Strong opposi- rom democrats against the direct ° ) subsidy contemplated was accepted wo- tece < by the republican leaders as a cer- i a tainty, but with general republican - | support assured in advance the pros- / & pect for the legislation was said to be o - favorable. L ‘ —_— resses ELKS TO BE HOSTS. With shirred waist, kid collar and cuffs 4 mal, ChasityBAIL- Wil and plaited skirt. In tan, navy, copen, LR Be Held Tuesday. brown, henna and gray. Also some Tweed Arrangements for the second annual ‘Two-piece Dresses included in the lot. charity ball of Washington, Lodge, S No. 15, B. P. O. Elks, to betheld at the Willard Hotel next:Tuesday at 9 o'clock, have been completed, How- ard M. Peter, past exalted ryler and chairman of the executive commit- tee, announces. The proceeds of the b:u“v;m be devoted excluaively to charity, 5 The two ballrooms of the Willard ] will be decorated with flowers and will have as a background the Amer- ican flag. Music will be by the lodge's concert band of seventy-five musicians, all members of the lodge and under the direction of Lee San- 1Dl ford. Preceding the ball & program Piping will be given by the band aud string Rock - orchestra. Thé entertainment i{s under the 3 direction of the executive committes, That Stylish New Sport Hat that composed of Howard M. Peter, chair- they all want. We have just received A s el a new_ shipment in all ‘the wanted r colors, including tan, gray, - urer; Ja A. Balde 1l lavender, jade, navy, s 98 chairman; Exalted Ruler Patrick J. i black, brown, henna, re o Callan, reu;uon; Herbert Leach and d .All B —— Lee Sanford, music; James A. Far- and copper. Sizes.... rell, tickets, and Arthur A, Riemer, pubileity. GETS REVIEW OF CASE. Habeas Corpus Writ Granted Man Convicted of Liquor Sale. e, Conrt has ErARted & writ of : ::bm corpus to Ggr:e A..HEIT co:- Smamut °£ the o inks and a half pint of whisky and sentenced by new models n Judge MoMahon to serve eight months in jail. Hearing on the writ 18 scheduled for Fabruary 21 and Hill E - is at liberty on a bend of $1,000. ; m"?'fie-" P"f.hi tamnelj;mllB‘ fi' @ B e Pol Cour 8 couns: or l, s.{'lul; 'f;nu" :Ith n-trlv- 3!0:":, and makes the point that the 3“ n !‘"‘.l“l“. & mkh Ox!o; of the Police Court lack juris lnt‘un Ws‘“‘- To P“nfl D l??l"l' Om under the Volstead act to hear and ol i A éfl‘vs;" l&‘ d‘: ‘Xs determine liquor cases. The wording e N e Oxfords and ‘of the act, he claims, calls for in- . p: rful bargain an o dictment by & grand jury before pun: 2 3 one that will be impossible for us ijshment can be meted out to such 01' pn"g to duplicate. For Saturday we have violators. The point raised differs ‘ marked them at the Give-away from other cases now pending for Price Of coceccccncccccccncanen review in the District Supreme Court. e G = £ 3 Births Reported. * Sport Coats Bloused Coats el Bepmant e ek SR ot Capey Coats Dressy Coats. In the popular weaves—Tweed, Ve~ lour,* Chinchilla, Homespun, Tricotine— in the fiovelty shades and athers of more conservative tone, cn el @ P _Clean your liver and bowels! :You are dizzy, bilious, headachy, | They never gripe or atir .7y and sick from constipation poisens. | like cathartic pills, salts, calomel | *, Lewia, 43, ea route Fresdmen's | You m‘-: ong or two Qalelsrm “i o :-L Ql;uv_}t;e;u&{.m:u m m e 1 #‘ pl!,s!e ur liver an roughly. m ‘l. 17th ' T will feel fine cents a bpx at any drug store. b, ":-% | Bhan e w0 it g, | s s el AR e | e S B . “Califernia » atreet, $ Eogmamam ey K. Feter, 48, Georgatowa Univepsity ; .z;fl-g- Lind, 6, Childen’s Hospital k whill . t Walter and Lillie” Wemts, 9 days, Cascarets work while ym;e'n‘h:s 7 Folal, o w1 s bilipsh 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, -~ Be prompt for The House of Courtesy. Which concern the Spring wardrobe Special Sale ;af the Popular Pongee Waists 2.95 There are fifteen different. styles of these ractical and pretty waists—with tuxedo and eter Grimur collars. They are strictly tai- lored models; natural pongee color—and the price is manifestly a very special one. Sweaters Petticoats Silk Mohair Sli Taffeta, Jersey ons—with p cket. i and Trico—tailored excellent mod- models; and with el at a-very reason- plaited flounces. The able price.” Orchid, complete range of Jockey Red, Jade proper spring colors and Bu is available for choice. $69 | $69% Featuring several lots of ' ~Silk Underwear —in each instance the price is most attractive, Gowns—of Crepe Vests —of Glove de Chine—either tai- Silk, with self and .- lored-finish or lace- ribbon straps; room- . trimmed; ily cut and made -;_:ut mply-% —Flesh uuljl“u ' Chemise —of § Bloomers— Crepe de Chine, Ra- of ieney; Silk; dou- "dium and Pongee— ble clastic knee; all .in Flesh, Apricotand ' the correct colors; Orchid; tailored or and regular lace - trim- ‘2;95 and extra $5.00 med ....... sizes ..v.. best choice Making Big Value Appeals for Saturday The Inexpensive Dept. offers choice of Dresses for. Spring Street Wear Sport Wear | Afternoon Wear Informal Wear . Developed in the favored fabrics— Canton Crepe, Crepe Knit, Crepe de Chine, Creponge, Taffeta, Tweed, Trico- “Rine, Poiret Twill—effectively designed “and elaborately trimmed. orfl-se ~— e ; ? % | |