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iR : 'I‘HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1923. "hanges in Stations of i . Army and Navy Officers o : ‘ oL & L/ Of Interest to Capital R \ o e # : ~ . : : Woodward’s Homemade - Army. A\ / et 1 3 : Chocolates, 60c¢ lb. Maj. i I | » Fresh Evéry Day E :obert ?a’;:?: ;L.WT:;‘:' 15:.:?- 4 i n Delicious Dates Stuffed With on, Willlam A. Worley and Rufus . 4 ‘Walnuts, 50c Pound Vaughan and First Lieuts. Wal- Fresh Peanut Brittle 108 M. Allsion and Enoch Graf, 3 P 35¢ Pound oo g s Open 9:15 A, M. New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Close 6 P. M. slands and ordered to the United tates for duty, Second Lieut. Alexander S. Bennet, old artillery, alde-de-camp to Gen. /| ; ‘andholtz, commanding the district ust N ““' “'l‘lfrl:nfl_nnl, has N;‘en aaulgne;l‘ tot v 5 hd 8, J (o, 5 ela” Retiiers,”at For : . January Reduction Sales Capt. Edwin S. Wren, Dental Corps, 11 t the Army Medical School, this city, An Unusually gmasiene | | e - ‘ - FOR MEN Maj. Walter Fraser, Veterinary Suits for Boys = Pirst Lieut. Richard K. L Brou, air ‘Fhere are many boys -« T PN = e ood:lpar:odr ug; 7 fg‘:r:p ervice, at Kolly Field, Tex., hag been 3 g ; i Srdered to Middletown, Pa, for duty. 5 g who need new suits \ buying " ; vy right now, and thlel 4 | quallty merchandise at1 a price— Commander Albert J. Geiger, Med- i er wi . 4 i i A cal Corps, of the twelfth naval dis- \\YISC moth th " ,b“t this opportunity will soon pass triot, has been assigned to the battle- want to see ese i ‘"\"":\n:\n,;‘::;:l: Royal R. Richardson, S R Moot i { : Medical Corps, at San Diego, Calif., . ward & Lothrop ¢ ) i ’ n R e G s el : : i Men’s Overcoats and Suits Paniel, Hong. Matioas: Corrar who b ing at $10.75. 7 Hl J Iy Red, d aniel Hunt, i *orps, w! 3 M75. . ordered to Gan Framotsso, | 4 g o Great 'y freauce _lieut Gleaves B. Kenny, Medical F 7 i s 5 Costis b © nasibemiorisreateortne Well tailored, good-looking, rouglrimrhcd] all-wowl Virgin Islands for duty. fabrics: sev 5 e J3 | e DAL ol Sibols labr{cs, several good models from \‘\hxch to ¢ hoose; in . : Corps, has been placed in_ocharge of medium or dark shades; and they’re all alpaca lined. . ‘38 ' ;48 ’;8 . the naval supply depot, San Diego, a2 Calif. Sizes 8 to 18 years. - Lieut. Ellsworth J. Sparka Supply Corps, In the bureau of supplies and % accounts, Navy Department, has been 3. g iaatgmed to" Uy et e maval mine At $10.75—a saving for every mother or. ! o London Overcoats reduced to depot, orktown, Va., as the relie J t3 . - of Tieut, Thomas C. Edrington, Sup- father who buys their son’s suit here ¢ i ply Corps, who is transferred to the * : ’ rearuiting barracks, Hampton Roads tomorrow. 8 Licut Harrill S. Dyer Chaplain Corps, attached to_the battleship s Okl ha oo ed . ] . . ;,.“u.“,‘::":,‘;,,:z ool ooy Our Entire Stock Boys’ Fine Overcoats—foreign and Nt Dyer, Chaplain domestic—Substantially Reduced. Lieut. Albert N. Park, jr. Chaplain Corps, at San Diego, has been assign- Porar i Bterst Mo NDeor ‘Overcoats reduced to Suits reduced to ed to the battleship Oklahoma. ‘ , ‘ 38 *48 First Tfeut. John F. McVey has S Cleghes that will give you a daily reminder for “:3’31_‘3‘;‘3‘;‘];‘.5%;;;-?:%;"'.;,3 Second . Ses eW prIng roc S m::ths and months—of their quality, og th:irhir.\- e e o ‘x’ ‘x’ A ( ‘ ks, of their intrinsic worth, of their ached from duty at the naval opera- . herent good looks, o i 4 e arm IntCr Oa.tS fine fabrics—at a low price. ot Clarence. N, MiClture. First | for L i t tle To ts 2 : From Betty Wales Every suit and overcoat is a Woodward & Lothrop e s ey garment—the majority of them hand-tailored. have be sferred f th s soe . TRh 28 SBrizade, Santo Domingo, to the Interpret three distinctive new spring ist Brigade, Haitl. g . 1 i e = S ond ’ . Hal N. , at P / modes 1 misses fashions: s o ot Tl pes a2 Priced %% Less Now % : Men’s Woolen Socks ' the U. 8. S rocyon. . = . N First Lieut. Blythe Jones, at Nor- Prices in every instance are 25% less than regular. Sizes i V4 The Bouffant Mode S\ & i e e are broken, but it is surety worth while for every mother 2 “Fhie Ok 1 ;. : Greally Reduced, $1.50 Pair Wirst Lieut Eli Savage of the 2d & é ey i I e Oriental Mode e Bridgade, Santo Domingo, has been to see these coats—and the values they offer. : : Several of our higher-priced lies of fific apdscait to RarmisISIang, SAF Sports models of smart chinchilla and other woolens—velours i The “Crepe” Mode ’ ] * woolen socks of English make are now and broadcloths—with collars and trimmings of fur; good variety \ { : 3 s 4 brought down to this low price of $1.50 pair. LAWYER IS MADE CZAR ‘ of the best light and dark colors. Sizes 2 to 6 years. 3 | Charmingly developed, from chifion Fancy weayes with clocks or colored stripes; OF DRESS INDUSTRIES taffetas—flat crepes and silks of Ori- : 5 " also two-toned ribbed effects. Position of David N. Mosessohn Is) i Dainty Little Baby Dresses, $3.50 : il ental designs and ‘colorings bizarre— Similar to Those of Hays Finest soft batistes are fashioned into dainty little dresses, i . from varied smirt crepe weaves, in Mens E. & W. SOft Collars ; | with edges of lace, featherstitching, fine hand-run tucks, { street, afternoon shades, and” white— 2 :1:1 S | a bit of embroidery and smacking for trimming. with a chic that is Parisian, and the 3 15¢ Each; 6 fOI‘ 75¢ PRI YORE, Jeniary 12-To.the ¥ N : | charm that the miss likes. overlords of industry and art there . Other Little Slips, $1.25 » An average saving of one-half on these col- a0 ae Diaht ainsw mieniher With lace around the neck and &leeves. $25.00 to $59.50 s \Q lars. Shapes that men want now, in Pique, Ass d Dress Industries of Amer- g { . Madras and Cheviot. Sizes 121 to 17. ca to occupy a position similar to Infants’ Section, Fourth floor. Will Hays in moving plctures, Com- 2 h v in s, belt “and Good Sh Men, $5.50 s ‘expected {o be about. $50,000 Junlors and Gn‘ls Black Patent $5 The Price Almost Every Hat Tan 'and Black Norwegian Grain Oxfords vear. He will be given plena : s 5 of a Smart with heavy soles; also Tan and Black High estimated in volume of business Usthnated 'in Volun gooas. ‘nfl“s"y‘. 5 th Sh S “] S a V -l Shoes of Norwegian Grain gnd C;lf Leathers. fandiid sy, e 8 e Iatgs Il oats Great educe Leather Shoe Colored Silk s b S e value of manufacturers’ products has With White Kid Tops, Are One of these Smart Square especially with the high school and under- ot e s , . Umbreua Veils, of Chantilly, or hexa- graduate youth—and the values and styles The' nomination of Mr. Mosessohn, ! i ; Very Smart for Girls. gon mesh, its border smartly entitle them to this favoritism. a lawyer and executive director of —— Many a Mother Will " Not a high price, either, f G y the organization, was made at the | i You may choose them here in ot a high price, either, for one embroidered in a scroll de- annual meeting in_the Hotel Astor. Take Advantage of . varied styles—for girls of all of these splendid quality silk Gon ihblack brown, navy Under the new plan, the offices of a ages. umbrellas—almost any of the 4 g b, D turer “art: Sbolished: b 4 These Good Savings | . G g cretes sinen 3% 10 7. PORUIC sHades includiog black |, and taupe, add treasurer are abolished, B : 2% ™ and with a variety of smart 35 patr. ¥ $1.25t0 $5 advisory council of twenty-five estab- i Tomo'rnw b Ales: “tes ith 3 th Mr. Mosessohn at its o2 : 2 ? handles; ‘trimmed with baka- i e | Misses'; sices 11% to 2. 630 e ang finished with bakalite i i 4 ' patr. > an . P ——— . . o ias o 1 wrist rings. i bea Chatas 1 ¢ OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED. Juniors® Fur-Trimmed CEllorsiie; s I8 to 11 WS R VoL Bt s Chantilr e, Tomorrow—Remarkable Sale croll border, in th hades Coats, $39.'50 to $95. Or if you prefer the all-black FOR MEN =) orsoe; :) ;ls‘aznges s Balducei Heads Catholic Men’s | - Include very attractive mod- shoe, there are smart combina- Black Tape Edge Gloria 3 H d d BI Soclety for Fifth Time. i H els of soft, deep-pile fabrics, ~ tions of black patent leather Cloth Umbrellas, $3 Velling Section, Pirst foor. anamaade ouses in smart designs for the girl with black kid tops. = S o Misses' Section, Third fioor. Men's Sections, Fiest and Second floors. Jiuseppe Balducei was installed last | With_selected wood handles, in night as president of the -Catholic 54 of 13, 15, 17—but a great part Growing Girl§'; sizes 2% to 7. Jen's Socicty of Holy Rosary Church, 7 of their, beauty lies in the 7 patr. e ?\}Zcffiissil':\ze:pr?ce.sno Th Ha. 52 3d and eets northwest, for his i | i luxurious fur collars—some Misses'; sizes 117 to 2. $6 palr. Umbrella Section, First floor. e 1 $2 95 3 95 £i7f; fifth co ve term. fur cuffs, too—and now every Children’s; sizes 815 to 11. $5.50 . : . e % % Other officers installed were: G. : ) > 2o e 5 pe " ¥ Ambrosio, vice president; N. Astore, ! one bears a lowered price. el essing ction = X ‘fanfniigev:’f;fufy B;.“g.ellsl. finan- I \ Children's Shoe Section, Fourth foor. g 7 Extraordinary low prices for blouses of such beauty— treasurer; e % » . % Vinci, assistant treasurer; B. Landi - Girls’ Coal educed. Is now displaying 2 particularly St 5 g S A. Manganaro, financiai commit- Is ts Reduced, i Fie ansiiier Tt quality, styles, trimming. " Delisi, membership committee; | $15 to $39.50 ‘Guiffre_ahd A. Di Bartolo, mar- W 11 8 UALITY - - DArcangelo and D.' Came Good warm coats; many fur- arm Silk and A i 2 Every One Fresh and New shal pagnoll, flagbearers; M. sa_and 0 A a Transformations. - el sergeants-at-arms; v, trimmed, that girls will get a NG . d \\«;“:Dl?r(fn.relo;‘ Spiritual dlreet‘«::.“ex-l | lot of wear frog;n this wfnt:r, WOOI Underwear | Switches, » They start with sheerest voiles and fine dimitigs and ‘ :ss‘g:c"ia‘:sp"’;:“l;::’gf‘gg’;"ffi‘? For Child i %oronet Braids, batistes—and add so much loveliness in the way of trim- models—priced especially low ¥ \ nots, > mings; wide and narrow Irish and filet laces, embroidered —browns, tans, blues—these CHILDREN’S -“VESTS AND, \ = k Side nges dots, pleated frills, inserts of contrasting color; blouses popular shades are all here— PANTS, of silk and wool; the % and Pin Curls. altogether different from the handmade blouses you have and they’re favorites with the vests with half-high neck and I Hair Dressing Section, Second floor. been seeing. younger set of 8 to 14 years. elbow sleeves; the pants, knee or ankle length; sizes 2 to 14 . . g s Such Good Values—Girls’ Undermuslins— years, Priced SL75 to $235 cach Thi Sumalles Unbleached Muslin ?gg;{:;nfigg i T Ve g . N g garment, according to the size. g [ H Knicker Drawers, 45c. Combination Suits, $1.50. - MISSES’ 3 WOOL COMBINA- the Tongue BEDSPREADS prices "way below the usual. Cambric Bloomers, 50c. Ideal Underwaists, 40c and TION SUITS, with high neck, E 7 i . Nightgowns, $1.25, s0c. p il L ileses: aakie e The Smarter the Pump To Embroider Tomorrow—Blouse Section, Third floor. Princess Slips, $1.25. Sizes 8 to 14. . sizes Sto 14 years. $259,83and . o o ic what / . Girls’ 208 Jusiors’ ,!Aflln, Fourth floor. s G Do o be l:das"’ l"'?.ie‘l’s"xb;,‘;cl; ‘X‘T:':E Special, $20 50 ’ r":'&r‘z'-“;'m.“' Underwear Section, est models just received. i . Colored Tub Sllk 4 X OF BLACK SATIN, $10, with What a good time to do > X , ; Ll}lle small tonigue comin% upover some extra er}x:broidcring—— P tt- tS S ecial $2 95 . i o . » the instep just a bit—with and have a charming new Goodta fl’g hst dmp Fine Brassieres Boys ,Cotton ;S;aersush heels and hand-turned spread for your bed—when e lCOa 44 p 1 . . l -~ s . . g spring comes and you want Just 100 of these— . 5 . ‘ : Sport Socks SlsctE st appearance s the to “dress “up” the house; S e Ehe fite‘_ ofl the Half and Less Than Half Regular Pricesin the With Roll Tops, 50c pair et i A s AL b ‘:ic‘: Butterfly design for French and the price is re o { g : uede quarter, knots; basket design for markably low for lund!eon may be / o Hionary Sale Come in’ black,-brown and cor-~ i i French knots and lag daisy such exceptional : : dovan, Sizes 8 to 11. Priced $12 pair’ titch, i o pledesfinea ly the : e ey NOW 856 to $1.65 Cufldren’s Hosiery Section, Fourth floor. Women's Shoe Section, nifl floor. ia Emproldery Section, Second floor. f_e;:c:a ;“a]aisry :‘I hostess who 'Wln Discontifiued lots and special X . silk in the prettiest onbmke thepains ! purchasies combined into a ; 3 i : springtime colorings womdaMisell | ((PTR EoiiF wirve wid EVERYDAY TOILETRIES-—Priced Right o e mi oo R “ day, dinner, street and even: - l‘ID\ISC erved. : i s—o! i i choose. N ; ; ing models—of beautiful catins, paggere & Ramsdell Cold Cream, 35c, 40c jar. ~ Albodon, 25c. ¢ A < { satin-finis| serges, .lll-over Pompeian Massage Cream, 60c jar. E: -Hospital Absorbent Cotton, 40c Ib. A smart tailored hem laces, fine nets and satin com- ‘W & L Witch Hazel Crean, 40c. 20 Mule Team Borax, 15¢ Ib. s model—the other with. bined—and mercerized ban~ W & L Benzoin :and. Almond Cream, 40c. = Bo Raxo, 15¢ b, _ a narrow ruffled flounce ‘ deaux in re W & L After Shave Cream, S0c. English Bath Soap, 42¢ each. —you'll surely need Hinds’ Honey and Almond Cream, 38c. Auditorium Bath §alp. 10c cake % 4 e b Pastes and Powders— - . W & L Hardwater Soap, 10c each: > one at l;ut or that 3 A Colgate’s All-around Soap, 10¢ cake: new spring frock or