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WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1022, . - 5 ¢ ° 'r‘.‘enl Hu. Plunkett, wife :‘t Mlxginl g. " na G"funflf. ¥. Kennedy, irl Ella 3. Lawson, 60, ;1;:% :{m treet. 3 8. vid 8 £ MUSIC WEEK CONCERT. ; B e Y honor, ||| Bverett A.na 5‘;‘: Rotien, Harry A 1140 street northeast. g Bacan, 'mathetiaf ‘the guest/d *| gimora 1 Frederick J, Esselm 21 strea East Washington Community presided at the tca table. Siuert £ and Coruatia Anna M. H. Kuhlmas, :e, 2660 Wikconsin Established 1889 oo g ko siaoar : Jrade 5 4nd conericrepis Dalowin *Emnia 8. Murray, 63, 807 12th street . 3 at | - . 3 al anett, girl. Emma 8. , 63, 3 ‘lmlnfiuguc'l‘ntc{( oo e Marmge Llcenses. l’;;u)‘x’" -:r:’a Ada !vxnsl huy" a Femmnd E. Burch, 72, 823 E street south- LOWSS; COK_ nsistent “America”—Salute to the flag; \ b Mot it hy, 75, 623 C street southwest rices RA'S[ MEMBERSH'P oath of nllefl‘llflc!—EgPflbo"y. Continued from Elgh\!h Page.) mli(“‘r; licenses have been issued to the x‘:;{'.,“i' i‘L%‘}.... B‘\e'e:_‘dnn, boy, u-ry Ai;e‘f?.mz _! 5 “n :‘, m'. s, > . S, 3 Violln solo, “Scene de Ballety of the Gouoher College Alumnae Club| Jokeph P. Young and Olive Warden Tl Boanl Martea B, !0-1;_1;‘}_; o nofim‘f Caxtens; U OPMCO- City ClubBlds. = ; (Tillle Rravais atudent at the : on Thursday evening at the Hotel §2§:; AL Verrell and Lola Ut H Btoart H-and Bana Coates, boys * © Washington Callege of Muslc.) Yiegnac. All Goucher women are In-| Alvert Stewart a0d Rachael Hunter. Plerre . sad Bios D m.'n ing — - 1 oseph Hear an Drive for 500 New Names | | ®sgreonst sineine = Evers- | |Senate and House Republi-| ", . v Tomen ¢ zangdon | orOiipcs Relrs and Eusabeti ik, bowy *lenas and Bertha bpam, boy. Vncn.l solos, (@) “Volces of the Di s s entertained at a small dinner Claat | Emiconer K. S Gen W md Marmie . rowo 1oy T i Wood.” Rubinstein, arr. by oy French Miles en nd Mamie rown, my Meeting With Great Suc Tood® “Ravinsieln, “arr. vy || cans Discuss Substitutes | venine: Bt S, | B AR, Fro C\k portunes\ Homer. : s Mrs. Willlam, W. Harts has post- | ylurle Jo Carmine of Halilnore,” Md. wil 7 Staple ! cess, Leaders Report. (Howard Balley, baritone. Helen for American Valuation. |poned ner last any at home from to- | M, A-pPumeston of this city. Hari! 'y Burkhart, accompanist.) morrow afternoon to the first Thurs- | Tuxedo, Md. - nk I . Murp Three-fourths done will be the report Rscaeflwnn! singing — Every- Republican members of the Senate |48y in March. uleme. “p"i’""”? ":. C mn , Va ’h".r e ~v;ng"=fgld:klz~fl§n;;"|_ r;-, : of the membership committee of the| | 4200% o finance and. House ways and means| Many prominent/ Washingtontans | Reeit w.?:m':”'-.'.’a Hatele | Erancle . and Lawa B Plelps. gl City Club on Friday. It will be made | | Recreationl singing — Every- | |committces yesterday discusmed the|with Homes in Montwomery® county Dextic and Mary Mack, by to the team workers who are striving 0 add 500 to the membership rolls in seven days. Today, although a holiday; the workers were’on the job early and declared their intention to’ work long b (R W Piano solos, (a) Leschetizky; Waltz,” Chopin. Study song, “Drink to Me Only 0dya “Two Larks,” (b) “Minuete ose Kravatz, student at the ashington College of Music.) basis of a possible compromise in their difference over the American valuation plan adyanced by the| House and rejected by the Senate committee republicans. Two plans 1d., and also residents of that cou ty, are showing great interest in the Montgomery county muysic box revue to be given for the benefit of the Montgomery County General Hospltal, located at Sandy Spring, at the Seco Theater, in Rockville, Monday, Febru- Young . Jones Davies of Mount Holl; . Lewls Moultrie rence B. Altemus and and Earle M. Freeman and l’-{;n | i ®Writiam 1. Fagan and Marle E. Fagan. ba of this_elty lnd Ase Though freak for tunes make fascinat- ing yarns, there are George and Aleca Bananil, toy. miet and Exsell Gibson, boy. Joe"an on Winn, girl Leon and Christins Hawkins, boy. end Mary Green, bov Jonn R and Aanie M. mmen boy. es and Marle Gray. bo; 2 v 2 2 into the night. Five hundred in seven With Thine Eyes,” everybody, | |Were advanced for compromise.|agy 27, at 8 oclock. Each community | L' mocucbei'x L. Tohiion, N really few of them in days 1is the slogan they have adopted, kmawphhoru; Lo When the senators have determined h':d!:? noun):) w”»‘; pr zlmmng{-}ll e Bireets. Braxton, i & (a) “Perfect Day,” “Star Wwhich they will support the House|Y!dual number. ha Srareen W Witte -da S that 1 o ba o 1etcap o the worke || G5 L0 RGeS, BTl U0 ooy f aich fthey, Wil supn SRR | SR Tl Bl s, Deaths Reported e et until this has been accomplished. Recrcational sihging directed mbgrs are to be callqd In again for | pe dancing, followed by supper, after l',‘;‘;;' ,!“‘k;',;‘;;‘" ot Brookiyn, N. Y and . -F. P. Wilcox, chairman of the mem- by Robert Lawrence, assisted at conference. the revue, The committey in cH&rEe : Frances M. Dunlavey of Beranton, The following deaths have heen reported to bership committee, says that competi-| | the piano by Miss Burkart. Under one of the plans, as explain- | Of the ontertainment is headed by Mrs., | i Dhnarer Yhte olty mnd Etsle”R. | the health Gepartment in the iast twents-four Fortunes are the re- tion is running high between the teams, Admission frec. ed by Chairman Fordney of the House | Berry . Clark and Mrs. Leonard L. rg, Md. Bons. '.1 ‘hol » &nd that many captains have surprises | vays and means committpe, ad va-!Nicholson, jr. Among the patronesses cholaon, 94, sult of hard k and which will they will spring at the Fri- lorem duties on imported merchan-|are Mrs. Larkin W. Glazebrook, Mrs. ol work an day meeting. An Inclusive Club. “There appears to be a conception in_some quarters” Mr. Wilcox said today, “that membership is limited to Washington business men or sim- flar special grou This is a mis- FAM AT ILY NMIGHT OBSERUED THE NEW CLUBHOUSE Auditorium of City Club Packed to dise com)ur'\ble Wwith ‘American-made g00ds wauld be assessed on the hasis of the valpe of tre domestic-produced afticles. Imported goods not compa- rable with American produets-would pay a duty on the basis of the whole- sale selling price of those goods in Joseph Bradley, Mrs. kd Mrs. Gertrude Dorsey and’a number of others. Mrs. Virginia, was hostess at Wells Goodykoontz, Representative Goodykoontz of West ard Peter, wife of Agnes A. Nealon of Trenton, a beautifully . ‘Hurdle and LiHikg Elizavet D, Beail, Alexands THRIFT. Lydia L. D ' 85, Willlam A, ‘!nr" [ 80 st n Julia E. Even those who American markets. The other plan, Mr. Fordney said, wag/to assess all ad valorem duties on the basis of the whalesale selling price of the imported articles in_the markets of the United States. This is the plan proposed by members of find oil in their back yarda have usually paid the price; they settled the land before oil was struck. appointed tea at the Raleigh Hotel yesterday afternoon, in honor of Mrs. Edward Cooper, wife of former Repre- sentative Edward Cooper, of Bram- well, W. Va. The reception was held conception, however, as the member- ship of the City Club is as broad and diversified as it Is possible to make it. As President Graham point- ed out in his address at the ground- breaking last June, the City Club is| not an exclusive club, but an clusive one, Stansbuty’ and Eatelte Flugcne Martin and Mable Minor. Isdgar Brown and Katle L. Hutton, Jerry E. Johmson and Blanche Wiitam 8 Miies and Mary E. Thomes. Arthur Shaver of this city aud Mary L. Sinipson of La Plata, Md. Capacity © With Delighted Audience Over Vaudeville. “Family night” was celebrated by the City Club last night at the new P 4 clubhouse on G street. Several hun-“h“ tariff commission and the Court i Reed Hospital. ral 1. Walt Iuwphlna B Shaitenberger. 50, 3000 Teeobuk “wwitltam J in the oak room and parlors of the the An hotel, occasion with palms and flowers. tastefully decorated for seeking _{o e I uvden E. Jenks and Florence H. McLean. 3 Clament 20t saad erenenin Cuml 0y [dred members of tha club packed to | 0f Customs Appeals and was consid- | orchestra rendcred appropriate music. | Wiliam lnon of Salem, N. J.. and More people are getting ahead by work—and bring men from widely different |capacity the big auditorium and ar.‘:‘(r)f"‘g"l:;li«;flg;:-m_l;)”:;lemin;m\eet:‘r:‘anre Mrs. H‘ed lh-nmu‘u.ssmm the hi 52 s"\”'ar"' n;.m;'..‘r :lllrhmosd“ SR Morse st SAVING. . [? il : in_ social anl civie |corded vociferous applause to the Tee- | eas and her guest of honor in recelv. | Audrew J. licGebts asd Ruby C. ™Y than by ha rtune: po! et el e L e d from the|the principle of foreigh valuation, | Sutherland, Mrs. John \V. Harrald,| um.m’.‘...a"'\".""" Lettie A. Hackett, both| Wer Cooper, 1 montii, rih Capitol th Citizenship heantiiers the various theaters,|With bolstering provisions for ygro-l Mrs. Harry C. Woodyard, Mrs. Henry |G Rbmond, Neo e o, Rearns. *arric Hunter, 49, Washington Asylum Hos- e IEuShIR 1t e Save fon e soster | Fattio the oty claimed American valuation: flexible | Allen Cooper, Mrs. Edward J. King, Joncst’ o e B o2 Dl such men as Frak A Vanderin. the | Those who made the family night a |Tates and increased or decreased | Mrs. Pércy E. Quin and Mrs. Cloveland | Akron: Onio, 0 Msry Howard, 60. 418 T Noted banker; Homer L. Ferguson, |bik success incluced Percy Welnrich, |duties to meet specific conditions in|A. Newton presided altermately, at|” Charles Fendrick of ‘Evansville, Ind.,| 3ary Luck. 62 616 T . } . : trade brought abofit by the deprecia- The other ladles as- Reroard Bpriggs, &, 1952 1h ot Sometimes e Wbo wait for the smile geta v song a Dolly 1. the tea table. and Helen I Friel of, this city. Commerc "ot the Cnitea Staten: Wit | Grace ‘Cameron and Billy Franclx | tion of currencles in’ forelgn coun- | sisting were Mrs. Stuart F. Reed, | ioel Logan and lona’ oo T sc” v’:fléfn. Flowpital frown. Start savin, liam H. Johnston, president of the In-|Ethel Francis and her miniature | tries. Mrs. Leonard S. Echols, Mrs. Homer Tons b B eons B A M. 8ul.| Patrick Brows Providence Hospital g ternational Association of Machinists; [ballet; Bravoo Barra and Trujillo, in | Chalrman Fordney indicated that| Hooh, ‘Mrs.. James P. Woods, Mrs. s oéa M. Bul- 2181 Ward piaes Tsabelle Hank i Dettls, 60, Washington Avlum ospital. Brooks court. Btephen £ Smith, 65 he preferred the first plan outlined. This is nearer to the provision in the House bill under which all ad va- lorem duties would have been assess- Robert Evans, Mrs. Macker Babb, Miss Margaret B. Wyatt and Miss Dorothys Dennett. Mrs. Allen F. Moore, Frank Morrison, secretary of the Amer- ican Federation of Labor; United States senators and representatives, other gov- ernment officials, such as Meyer Lissner, a Spanish_gypsy revue; Eccles and Pearsail, Kathleen and Eileen Lyons, Eileen Lally Monti and Parte, Rolls and Royce, Estelle Murray and Royal gelo Tinelll and Mary Garganini. Births Reported. Corroran st. Johnson, 9 months, 2614 K Tuler, 16" months, Ctiidrens Hos- | THE WASHINGTONLOAN & TRUST CO. embe: s “olle 5 ed on the basis of American values. wife of Rep- Boara: Thomas H. Macomaia. emet | Bowies, “Preete francay, Katherine!He emphasized, however, that either | Tesentative Moore of illinols, was at| The following births have bem reported to 3 Howard road | Downtown Bank Resources over West End Branch of tae’ United States burenu of public ( White Wing. Alex Brady and Gerald | Plan was American valuation, and{home yosterday afternoon at her resis s, n" B {gensiimect b Jae tenty tens fabene A sirest esaiuiasr ) 900 F Street $13,000,000.00 618 17th Strect Toads; Army and Navy officers, physi- | Whalen. The St. Patrick's play added: ence, ) A, 6 2 ithe: 000, ey and CNavy oflcers. DaEL LG 1“*‘!“,;’,““‘: players also | %%, (e rican valuation must and will | Folding’ the at-home with her were | M- e i ocat SuhCas JOHN B. LARNER: PRESIDENT Mrs. Frank D. Scott, wife of Repre- sentative Scott of Michigan, and Mrs. Clifford Ireland, wife of Representa- tive Ireland of Illing Tepresentatives of every group in official, business and professional life in Wash- ington, Prominent Men to Join. Members of the stage staff were! Win Capt. George A. Bentley, announcer: A. Julian Brylawski, stage manager: Frank H. Bryson, booking agent: — PLANS NON-STOP FLIGHT | | | Hox as broad in Its makeup and interests as_the city of Washington. Mr. Wilcox announced that the club was adding largely to its non-resi- dent, junior, clergy and congressional menibership roster. The entrance fee evening. Last 33 Hours. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, February 22.—Louis Gaubert, French aviator, before sail- % Andrew W, “Duffy, " transportation . 8 S e ‘Besides the large number of local | Apenc) Former United States ambassador pumecides the lanme pamber of loral faciniadihue 3”3k, ronerey man ACROSS ATLANTIC OCEAN |eo” 5t siftafn S5 S Sara et S Vol i, Womer —— bogingss and Professional men J0in-|Roy' L. Neuhauser, house manager. Davis. will prrive today, to be and Tt 1. For, S omen's former Governor of New Hampshire, [40d Harry S. Evans, “angel. guests of Mr. and Mirn. (‘:mr’lvsA\Vur- William T, and Aliee B bl:rnalh!:l girl. 10 AW 1 New s 1 now president of the United States - ren during the meeting of the Amer- and Rone Stefnl s 5 Civh Seryice Commission,” and_kred- | REVIVAL OF RECIPROCITY Louis Gauvbert Expects to CArry|ican Bar Assoclation, " Mr. and Mrs. | JITES B0 L ","x'ri boy. 00 pring erick F. Engstrum, one of the bidders Warren will entertain at dinner in for Muscle Shoals. The City Club is 10 Passengers on Trip to honor of théir house guests Saturday S Polo Cloth Tafieta WITH U. S. IS EXPECTED INCORPORAT'ED 1318 ©1324 7% ST.N.W. Arclile R*and Currie wier, 'boy. ol ¥ Mary B, Hogomnh, 37, d Baith'G. Kercoude, boy. izman Mrs. Edwin 8. Puller‘entertained at v, Wwhen her guests Dresses 50.49 at Possibility of Renewal of Steps for Sports Elizalde, Mme Proc ~ 5 ing for home on® the Rochambea i K L membership fee, he expiained, but re- nadian Events. United States in a Goliath plane car- | }r% Clatoncq, Biehmon Darinnott rying ten passengers within the next mains at the regular figure of $25. two months. The yearly dues in these classes are also $25. Persons living thirty miles beyond the borders of the District are eligible to non-resident membership, while junior membership is for young men Detween elghteen and twenty- Ve, White, Mrs. Herbert Boynton and Mrs. Edward Preston James of Boston, who is visiting her daughter, Mme. Proch- nik. OTTAW. — (OTTAWA, Ont,, February 22—Stens | "yuhere predicted he would make or the revival of the reciprocity pact |a non-stop flight across tho Atlantic with the United States afong the line, [ in less than thirty-two hours. The =% if not to the same extent, as the,fi‘;‘fi“g""c‘;;{;flm‘;fi four, jensines. 13| Mrs. Henry Martin Jensen entertained agreement of 1911, are rather ex-|works in France, which 13 making | 3 SOMPANY of (wonte at Iridee yesior; pected to bo foreshadowed in the |arrangements for the flight, he said. | V' gulahan, Jr., who was formerly Miss budget at the coming session. Reci- . |Mildrea Bacon. .A number of addi- procity in natural products has never | PLACED ON RETIRED LIST. tional -gucsts were asked - for tea, been abandoned by the liberal party. | yacrer Sergt. Willlam T. Loring, on | = D —— URGES INDEPENDENCE $15.00 Beautiful evers ome an authen: models, The very pewest for L. V. A - spring and s gar- tic spring mode and - OF EDUCATION BOARD {255 nch Sremiesai™8; o, has 2l | auis™ Gt SGie Rrmy "wag - Colfese, ettty “wolinn s o ’ S pTevaiveot the the reciprocity proposal of 1811 to| '’ 2Shington = barracks, has been and miss will wi L AL 2 % e and pewness of the late Sir Wilfrid Laurier, is now |haced on the retired list of the avm s o {“',‘,;‘: e S T e Mrs, J. N. Speel Reports to Con-{minister of finance in the king's cabi- | ey and will be sent to his home. s i Ry Dlack. All sizes ; ~“%%"Inet and has never disavowed his r SeovYour JII - - | “gumwamo | [SomeReal Old- TlmeBargams.Don tMiss’Em gfess of Mothers and Pgrent- Teacher Associations. previous course. Then _reciprocity ures conspicuously in the platform of the progressives (farmers’ party), who will have over sixty members in Complete independence of the board | parliament this session. Ottawa pa- ¥ of oduratlol:i{r‘om the :nunlflpal rt;mr- pers and politicians say the situation Window sha s t Rubk ernment and the agpointment of the | unquestionahly is different now from d ' members of that body by the Presi- | what it was ten years ago. The Ford- e s 490 mprgin 49c de t and confirmed by the Senate wére | ney bill, on the line of high protection, —bring in your measures Brown twill, long leg. Sizes to 6 yea Womm-. in sizes 21 to 6. fong the recommenddtions contain- { embodiés the avowed fiscal policy of | nt d get = _l_r—_. = 83 In s special report bresented by | the present United States adminiires ments and get our prices nfants’ Shirts, 2 for Boys’ Union Suits Mrs. John N. Speel at a meeting ofsthe | tion, while a very influential factor before you place. your Superbly Long sk high neck, med C 49 District Congress of Mothers and Par- | in bringing it about is the agrioul- orders. | g/ sleeve. (histy nock. rmedinm. Cotton ribbed. Sizes up to 34. C ent-Teacher Associations yesterday | tural bloc, which has erept into Amer. : n in gold or plat- 75c Infants’ Shirts afternoon at the New Ebbitt. ican politics. 1Its particular object Best Sunfast Holand Shades. oum. Corgect C Anian Boys’ Blouses The report also suggested that the | would be to defeat any measure cal- on Hartshorn rol= i 2 Fine quality, long sleeve. All sizes. C o4 schoal board have sole authority over | culated to open up the United States | (|| Jers, 6 by 3 feet 1.25 | £ and besutifol be- = Madras or percales Sizes 7 to 15. C the schools, thelr management, obera- | market to the Canadian farmer. e yood comperison. 50c Nazareth Waists 49 on ;an £ - P = soigfely resonsible for good. bad | o GAPT. DEN aandew, wuh”‘ffiym%isngao‘ rlenl a ’ Strongly taped. Al sizes 2 to 13 years. C Men’s Hose, 3 Pairs 49 c clean or dirty schools, instead of the EMPS; : 3 pregent method. Copies of these sug- | o= "y " EY. Bundredaior patterns. JjEv Genuine Blassom Rings bear 79¢ 1deal Body Waists Black, gray or tan, peffect grade. gestlons will be sent fo the various | . s uisisintrmed AL nb'u-ul the words “‘Orange For boys and girls; broken sizes. C parent-teacher associations in the Dis- [Capt. William W. Dempscy, U. S. essem”". rhea or: boys an i Men’s Silk Hose trict. The recommendations already |Tetired, died at Clara Barton o URGH ; B ', Neme gencine i - c Bave been presented (o Semator Cap|Pial. Los Angeles, Calif. Sunday. | ;. ‘ 98¢ Infants 49c Black or tan. Al sizes. er of Kansas, chairman of the joint ey was an officer in the 4 Ermbrolery ekirt and yoke. F(ne quam,_ Ponaressional committee investigating Recerte Training Corps and recently P [ HDunmNGPREs. = - Men’s Knit Ties theschools. ' iopted a resolution | HE was. from Pennsylvania and mas ] 1756 M St I NEJIB HEKIMIAN 1 SCHMEDTIE BROS:CO. - , ren’s Drawers 49C| ety aseortea patterns. C disapproving the resolution adopted | §raduated from the Military Acad- et Fine cambric. ‘All sizes to 16 years. emy “t'l June, 1916. During the world e e 9?9/" able Je wekfl AR TITLTLS CANNAMORA - IRISH TWEED TOPCOATS, $35 Exatt: duplicates of the hand- woven tweeds, but machine loomed. Very striking. by.the school board which will permit colored children to use the branch Ii- braries to be placed in the white schogls, and vice versa. It re- quested the board to rescind the. reso- lution. Prof. Robert Russ Kern of George ‘Washington University explained the effect of social life on the character and Babits of a child from earliest in- fancy throughout its life. PARENTS HALT WEDDING. Louise Franklin, 17, Held for: Ar- rival of Irate Father. Joha G. Peroe, twenty-two years old, and Miss A. Louise Franklin, who says she is eighteen years old, but whose parents make her out a year ynnngcr. vesterday applied to Col. W. A. Kroll, the license clerk, for a mar- Tiage license. Warned In advance by a teélegram from the irate parents of the young girl, Col. Kroll notified De- tective Helan of the district attor- ney's « office, who took the couple into custody and had them sent to head- quarters to await the arrival of the girl's father. Julius Lassburgh, Mgr. war served as an emergency major. tte Gertr: Neatly made; button at shoulder. 1512 H St. N.W. 490 Eeru, :::Be:n cl;enllle bnnY"d.' 490 Rompers 16x34 Huck Towels, 4 for Plain colors or stripes. Sizes 2 to 6. 49c Al white or red border; perfect grade. toand Tans to Cearnway” = A Qo 2-Yard Wide Sheeting Children's, misses and women's. Pepperell grade; unbleached; good weight. - o B Miul Underwerr 4G Congolewm Rugs, 2 for Gowns, Envelopes, Skirts; Sepins, etc. C Sizes 24x36 inches; assorted patterns. Extra-Size Bloomers . 490 O.N.T. Spool Cotton, 10 for Pink or black sateen. full cut. 75¢ Fancy White Aprons 49 Al numbers; black or white; 150-yard spools. " Also Percale and Polly Prim Apro! c —_-M_TQI:_—IQ— 49c c ; ::l, dl es up mt Black or white; all numbers. ‘Wonderful values. siz 2. e N — Women's Outing Petticoats 4gc eck s 49 Light or dark colors: full cut. PE KELLEY CLOTH Polly Stewart . TWEED SUITS, $25 There are no others, we think, to equal these in value in this city. All the desirable shades. =D 3 1216 F St. N.W. i This Week of Double Interest! 1. Disposal of all winter goods in.our great Quarterly Stock Clearing' 2. Crowding forward of Spring apparel, which will not remain urmotu:ed these sunshiny days! In the one thing or the other hosts of our patrons are interested—some find at- tractions in both. The half day of tradinig today was one of the: busiest we have known. - Quarterly Stock Clearing! Our absolute disposal of all merchandise bought for winter selling:.. It is hard to partxculamze . today, although there are some thousands of dollars’ worth of this merchandxse yet to be disposed of. Regroupifig and repricing takes place daily—in some things oftener, > EDNEONE Glass toweling, in stripes or checks. c Elastic Top Corsets ] Fancy Top Socks, 2 for Pink coutll, garters atiached. e 496 Meroerizod, fast colors. All sizes, 4 to 9%. Silk Gloves, Paly 49 Hemmed Napkins, 6 for ‘Women's 2-clasp style; all sizes. Mercerized damask. Size 16x15. Chamoisette, Gloves, Pair, 25c Women's Hose, 4 Pairs Kayser's make; all colors and sizes. o gl ] oWcates Bleached Pillowcases, 3 for grade muslin; full size. Size 42x36; o for e lowtops an 19¢ 4 Imitation tapestry; assorted designs. Spring styles; plaids and checks. D ==y Special for Febraary Only -~ Miller Library Good There are many fine Winter Coats yet to be sold—in both women’s and misses’ depart- s 0,91 Scarfs and S| 49c ments. The Quarterly Stock Cléaring prices frequently represent fless than’the ongmal retall . Wide lace edges and blue eyelet embroidered. o i, Lamps value of the fur trimmings. terpieces, S 490 25c Women's Vests, 3 From $45 to:$75 are rlchly fur-trimmed Coats, - h "the costliest materials, handsomest of linings and finest Bucilla make; 17x17, round qn White linene. Regulars, extra sizes, -ven-l aylu. tailoring. The original prices were from $75 and:$85 to $175.00 and $185.00. If you want to lay dne away owels, 2 49c Women's J Pink or white, full cut, elastic kneel lml Black or cordovai riple toe, sole and heel. WW Bllck only, seam back, imperfect lisle tops. : il:::l n,g:g 0\o\mter it certainly will prove to be a wise nvestxpent,—$32 50 to $75 Coats may be had for $25.00 Good quality huck; neat designs. ., Table- , 2% White, tile and mosaic; 45 inches wide. 49c B Dot 49c Damask, 49 Mercerized finish; 58 inches wide; assorted C - $10.00 ~ Has two lights and is complete with silk cord FEE Miller Library Lamp has beauty of line and a pefinement of design which smakes it suitable. for any living room. Antigue gold finish, with shade of metal overlay and amber glass. otomac Electri Appliance Co. 607 14th St. Street, Afternoon, Dinner.and Evemng Dresses are being dlspoted of at great losses to ourselves with the desire to have absolutely fresh stocks for the opening of our spring season. $65 to $175 Afternoon Gowns, $29.50 to $55. Evening Gowns, $50 to $95, including imported models that were as high as $175. Silk Street Dresses from $19.75 to $65.00 that were nearly twice as much or more. §40 I:avy Blue Tricotine Dresses, 314.75, and so it gflbs. Is it any wonder that the Dress Department is so usy ? Mussed Blouses from.our ‘great Febmry Blouse Sale are not being given time to accumu- late, but are being immediately transferred* to'mussed tables and marked down—clnvel, ‘wool- en l:onery, silk underwear, cotton underweat and hundreds of pairs of shoes in the great - Quarterly Stogk Clearing. . . Blouse tables marked $2.95, $3.95 and $5.00 are busjest. Tailored Cottor and Silk‘Blouses are both repre- sented. $3.00 and $3.50 Woolen Stockings are 95¢ pair. Centemeri French Kid Gloves, wete $3.00° and .50, some pretty well handled, are 95¢ and $1.50. All Jerscy Silk Petticoats are $200. Footwear -sjzes are broken but $12.00 Lace Boots, in all leathers, brown kxd and suede and Patent Leather Strap Pumps, are $4.95 pair. " 5 3 s We hope to dispose of winter merchandise this week! Procrastmatlonzmay lose you what you. would hke to havel fi.Why.got visit us' tomorrow?. 25¢ ose, 4 Pairs Black or cordovan. All sizes, § to 93%. Storm Serge, 2 Navy or black, yard wide. 40-inch Vaile, Light and dark grounds, good variety. 49¢ 49c¢ — YardWide Silk Pongee A Qp Silk and cotton mixed; all colors. 49c patterns. S Vel Wik Tome T ' 40c Heavy quality, beautiful colorings. -Wide Percales, 6 Y. ? un:{::dm colors; ubeful lengths. 49c et 4 . Heavy weight; full pleces; perfect. 490 5 Diaper Cloth, 4 Gmuz;’na Red Star; absorbent and non-irritant. 490 " 4G-inch Unbleached Muslin, 5 Yards 49c Clnuly ‘woven ; for sheets, cases, etc. 5 mim.f-m»-'-p; double border; drop stiten, 49c