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MILLINERY 528 12th St. N.W. One Door Below F All Trimmed and Untrimmed HATS REDUCED Divided Into Four Attractive Lots $1.95, $4.95, $6.95, $10.00 . Formerly Priced at $5.00 to $20.00 An Attractive Line of Handkerchiefs and Hose for the Holidays Sale of January Prices Now Up to $19.98 Coats—Now..........$10.00 Up to $30.00 Coats—Now....... . .$19.98 Up to $35.00 Coats—Now..........$24.98 Up to $40.00 Coats—Now..........$29.98 Up to $50.00 Coats—Now......$39.98 Up to $60.00 Coats—Now.. ... . ...$49.98 Up to $70.00 Coats—Now. .. ...$59.98 Up to $100.00 Coats—Now. . . . . . $69.98 This 36-Inch Hudson Seal Coat Skunk Collar and Cuffs, $150 Milton RNy 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. COATS — Society (Continued frem Ninth Page.) pleased to know that she {s much im- proved in health and that lh:re is & which time Miss Mary Trea 1] AR y Treadwell will Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McGuire and family of Detroit are at the Burling- ton Hotel, and will be in Washingten for the next ten days: Mrs. Alfred Partridge Kiots has gone to Baltimore, where she was the &uest of honor at a luncheon given today by her sister, Miss Liizabeth Boone. "Mrs. Klotz' will return to Washington this evening. Representative Willlam B. Bowling lof Alabama was host at a dinner . party at Congress Hall Hotel Friday i night in honor of his son and dsugh- | ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Ran- dolph Bowling, who were married @n possibility of the return of the fam-; ly to Washington next -sinter, at| Wl:dneud.y, December 6, at Lafayette, The bride was Miss Sally Dowell of Lafayette, a strikingly beautiful sirl, descended from one of Alabama’s oldest and most distinguished fam- {lles, and a graduate of the Woman's College of Montgomery, Ala. Mr. George Randolph Bowling is the only son of Representative and Mrs. Bowling and is a graduate of Auburn. The young couple arrived in Wash- ingtoon Thursday a week ago and have been at the Congress Hall Ho- tel, and will continue_their wedding journey to points in Maryland, Vir- glnia and the eastern states. Among the guests at the congratu- latory dinner party Friday night were Senater J. Thomas Heflin, Represent- ative and Mrs. John L. Sandlin, Rep- resentative and Mrs. Charles D. Car- ter, Representative John N. Garner, Representative John McDuffle, Rep- resentative Lamar Jeffers and Mr. Lee Oliver. her j Mrs. Willlam B. Bowling and B daughters are still in Alsbama, bu will arrive in Washington before the new year. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel N. Korman en- tertalned at the supper dance at the Le Paradis Tuesday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrv, | Robert Linderniann of New York city. Tho other guests included Miss Belle Tarshes, Miss Belle - Robinson, Mr. Quinto Maganini and Mr. Santlago Richart, musiclans, of New York. » Mr. and Mrs. George W. Childs Drexel, who spent the first of the week at Wardman Park Hotel, have returned to their home in Philadel- phia. Mre. Emory Sands, who is spending the winter with her parents, Admiral and Mrs. William Fullam, entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Hamil- ton Hotel. Her guests were Mr. Cord Myer of the State Department, 1y returned fromn Cuba, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. De Witt C. Poole, "FOUNDED 1894 1109 F Street N.W. Hats of Newest Modes and Materials Newest modes of lovely materials: Medium Haircloth, Satin, Faile, Gros, etc. Londre, metalic cloth s and paisley effects, the products ) of the best designers. MORRISONS Specially Arranged Sale Formerly Priced $10 to $15 $6.85 turbang, all beautifully adorned with feathers, flowers, furs, .ribbons and ornaments. ' On Sale Friday and Saturday” A Most Unusual Value- Giving Event and small shapes and H 25% off Suits 1210-1212 F St. Discontinuing groups— At $1.7 % t 2.75 able shades. ser Silk Hose. Jewelry. Erlebaclia; Our Hosiery Department Right at this time, when a gift suggestion is-miost accept- able, we offer our entire stock of FINE SILK HOSIERY, in blacks, grays, browns, white, silver gray-and dark-gray, in-" cluding the famous Kayser brand, at a special price in three Group One includes’a selection.of all pure silk hose with lisle tops-iy-all the-shades. . ... ¥ 4 Presents a magnificent display-of -all pure silk hose, high-grade clocked, in the fashion- Includes a display-of pure silk; high-grade $3. 75 Kay. { : - Select two or three pairs and have them boxed for Xmas: Gifts. Ne Many other wonderful Gift Suggestions on our FIRST FLOOR, in- cluding our selections of French Perfumery, French Negligee and-French’ 10%, off | Coats and !, Dresses encer, Mr. Felipe iley Hawkes. Winfield and M George Wash Post, No. 1, of the American Legion, will hold ‘the second social evenigg and dance at the clubhouse, 1829 I street north- west, Wednesday, December 20, at 8 o'clock. The hostesses of the eve- ning will be Mrs. Charles B. Hanford, Mrs. Thacker V. Walker, Mrs. W. N. Willfams, Mrs. L. M. O. Tucker and Mrs. Charles O. Shaw. The entertain- ment committee Is composed of Mr. J. W. Brashears, chalrman; Mr. Wil- llam_Simpson, {(n charge of buffet; Mr. Paul O. Tucker, music: Mr. How< ard S, Fisk, printing and publicity, and Mr. Bernard McGee. secretary of committee. The committec has ar- ranged a delightful evening for those who attend on this occasion. i Mr. and Mrs. Abraham H. Levy will be at home in honor of their son _at 605 Harvard street northwest. i | Marriage Licenses. o licepses have been issued to tbe of this city and Fdoa B. Bo- est, N J. Miles W | ) | garda of | Willlam c! Ma. Hadin A. Markham and Willie A. Arrington, both of Bedford City, Va. Jobu T. Ciancey and Leila D. Pritchard. Lafayette Packer and Edna M. Ayers, both of Alexandris, Va. Nelson J. Quimper of this city and Fances ||l ! . Ross of Burke, Va. Moncure Coleman_of this city and Dollle Reid of Dumfries. Va Francis W. Campbell and Alberta Brown. i Deaths Reported. Tie following deaths bave been reported to the health department in the last twenty- |1 { four nours: 2523 Hall place. { " Mary C." Levis, 70, » 70, 717 East Fanole Lancaster, | st Adolph ~ Loehl, Hospital.. Sarah M. Brackett, Tniversity ‘Hospital. Elmer B. Brown, 50, 1910 14th street. est. Roberta Tatg, 52, 1810 Sth etre Leola Woods, 24. 603 A street southe ! ws Lucy Stewar Elizabeth’s Hospi Mariquita Grisby, pital. Ida White, 63, Gallinger Hospital. Births Reported. hours: Leo S. and Elizabeth C. Trask, boy. Noland M. and Mary er, boy. and Ruth esell, girl. . and Ethel sted. girl. rd and Mary O. Willlams, boy. nd Bessie Walker. boy. e Hattie Hall, girl. William T. and Emma Dowens, boy. Lea and Elsie Simpson, boy. James and Lillic B. Simpson, girl. Time to Make Xmas Floral Plans. 900 14th.—Advertisement. i —_—— Neck and Neck. From Life. % | “Which of them got the divorce?” { “Oh, it seems to have been one of those Paris mutuals.” 3 | ,. JOIN NOW CHRISTMAS SAVINGS : CLUB of the- “FEDERAL-AMERICAN” Deposit Any Amount You Want » From 50 Cents a Week Up partment in the old Federal banking room at 14th an G Streets. » FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK 1315 F Street Captol reet. Ernest T. Tappitzer, 4, Emergency Hospital. 98, Georgetown ~ University 76, George Washington 32, Walter Reed Hos- The following births have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four Flowers by wire anywhere. Shaffer, MONTGOMERY COUNTY POLICE NOT AFFECTED [ ] Court Decision Cutting Off Motor Vehicle Fines Leaves Plenty - of Finances. Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md.,, December 14.— The recent declsion of the Montgom- ery county circuit court, declaring in- Valid the statutes which were intend- ed to divért Into the treasury of the county police department all finances derived from fines levied on erring motorists, will not handicap that or- ganization, officlals declared today. Eight men comprise Montgomery | county’s police department, it was polnted out—a magistrate, a clerk of the court and six policemen. To pay thelr salaries and meet overliead ex- penses of the department requires about $15,000 a year. Siuce the new police system went into eflect recent- ly fines and coats, exelusive of motor vehicle cases, have aver: 2,500 a genicls 5, aged $2,500 a This would mean a total of $30,000 a vear, or twice the amount needed to argued that the police department would be collecting far more money than {t needs, while other bureaus are suffering, should the recently en- acted police statutes go into cffect. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1922. . GEN. RICHARDS ELECTED. For the seventh consecutlve year Brig. Gen. George Richards, Unjted States Marine Corps, was elected president of the Sons of the Revolu- | tion of the District of Columbla at| the City Club Tuesday night.: The| other ofiicers chosen were: Vice president, William V. Cox; retary, Charles V. Ligh{; treas Fdward F. Riggs: registrar, T Strickland; chaplain, Rev. Thomas n; board of managers, T. N. G Hugh M. South, P ! is, who was Amerl- i. Allenby in the ! Palestine campaign, discussed his ex- | | FOR é For MOTHER SISTER | A BORDEN Patented Stemless Switch That is absolutels stemless and can be ruted or reversed. Can be made from | old stem switeh or her combings. i OR A BORDEN SERVICE TICKET $12 Ticket $10—-$8 Ticket $5 1 For all service in Beauty Culture, Boraens, 1115G St | bolls’ Wiga cloaned aud diessed of made from your hair- Estab. 1883 For Two Days Only | | We want to stock. No dress much more. rFd Mo every dress in the sale comes from our own carefully selected, regular less than $25. The majority for - Crepes, Crepe Renee, New York, Brooklyn, Newark, New Haven, Dridgeport, Indianapolis, Buffalo, W ashington RRISONS FOUNDED the annual meeting of the soclety in i memory of George Washington and Martha Washington by the Sulgrave Institution yesterday. periences in that reglon during the war. Dr. Green reported on the pldnt- ing of two trees at Mount Vernon in Hayworth Pul;lishing House Printers and Publishers ANNOUNCES THAT MR. HARRY M. FORKER Who for the past twelve aears has been with the Printing y Z House of BYRON S. ADAMS Has been engaged as Manager of our SALES, SERVICE and PRODUCTION Our establishment is well equipped to handle your PROBLEMS IN PRINTING BRIXG THEM TO US Quality and Service at the Right Price 627629 G St. N.W. Two Phones: Main 1062—Main 3960 For Two Days Only 1894 Known for Remarkable Value Giving 1109 F St. NW. B L3 W& emphasize that having sold for’ The Assortment Includes Frocks of Chiffon Velvet, Plain Canton, Satin Canton, Beaded Matelasse, Poiret Twill, All-Over Laces, Taffetas and Novel Combinations FOR: STREET—AFTERNOON—BUSINESS—DINNER _DANCE AND PARTY WEAR ” Particular attention is directed to a group of about one hundred tailored and embroidered Poiret Twill Dresses that offer the most amazing values in the sale at $18 The dance and party frocks presents the most adorable of ' styles in exquisite colorings. Truly amazing values at $18. '- This Is an Event No Woman Siwulcl Miss : Qualities, values and varieties are so superior to the ordinary sale dresses found around this . " price that we have no fear in urging you to come expecting the most amazing values—we know you won’t be disappointed. SALE IS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY NMORERRIS ON S [ B Near Eleventh St. : Beginning FRIDAY ---Our Most Important Henry sunday from 8 to 10 o'clock, SALE PRICED FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY /’ll % All Sizes for Women and ]