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wears & gown tashioned like that of| where she and Mrs. Sharp assisted at|and Mrs. Charles Woodhull, ‘Dr, dining room, while Mrs, Easle; k , "\ N y enter- | Kiven at the A: I - o the ‘mairan ot lonor."but Of sunwet | & reception ‘glven in honor of Gov. |Mre Tom Wiliams, Mr. Alfred Fem | tained o party of R Elon 1 asntner | fon wn Matuctan ainns To e o | R Can it 3 , her nt pol ‘ameron Morrison by Mr. and Mrs. | broke Thori, Mrs. Thomas J. Reed,|dining room. :30 o'clock. i apd Clars Doniohoe, boy. J hel\xlm made fn th zame ;1;:;:& broth. | AMEUS W. McLean on January 1. Mre. John A Kratz, Mrs. J. C. % A A . and Mary Weeks, boy. ed by - e fon of Detrolt as best| Mr. and Mre, Harry Zowman, with | B RoTibers, M T o TR i ey ury T. Lo i 2 b 7 L . Mrs. H. H. . | Detroit entertained’ at’ dinner last eve- <t and Faony e (Comtinued from Eighth Page.) snd Mr. Frank Haghos, trotals [(OHIF o508 son; Hary Towman, Jri g, Nra. ¥rederic | ning at the Powhatan, in honor 2 Mr. Marriage Licenses. Corl ¥. ud Lilign Young, gl ene of the hoats, In the dinmer com. | 1AM Dilion: hie brother,-and Mr? Td- | for SE° Augustine, FIk.. O ore they | R e s Eradoian 1o Hor || b roflarTiate Uewses Devé been tared to the| Homer A, spd dase B Bemssses bor. |l - A branch of my Hair ;:ny were Capt. and Mrs. Emo Kerwin, all of .!N.lrz:{l.vfl‘- a 15’: will spend several weeks. rest, Dr. Herbert Friedenwald, Mrs. | Mr. Harvey G. Firestone of Akron,| Charies H Handy of Baltimere, Md., and, Georg: and Bva M. Geansro b | B - el nd, Capt. and Mrs. Hepry Mu Soisson of Connellsville, Pa., Helon 1. Jegner, Mme. Ash, Miss|Ohio. a clome ‘friend of Prasident |Frinces a. MeClurs of fuis city. y . Dressing Studio on the . and Mrs. George Rein e aisov e aino ok Ram's Head Players Have = Bess Davis Sohreiner, Miss Anne|Harding, is staying at the Hotel Ham- }2.:""!':"; A, Vogel and Martha L. Stehman. B 7 2o, Second Fl 11 Oscar N. Soibert, military attache at | A small recoption i the AOMC 57| Knthasiastic Audience. Hint, My "Reove Hoover, Mr. Ray-|liton. He Is accompanied by Rodger |y, fonarorsors, of Frederick, Md., and | Coorgs aod Dolls W | Second Floor of the the United States embassy in London 5 i e . D Tast night at the Rem's Head Play- | mond Gorius and Mr. Paul Wilstach. | Firestone and Mis, Elizaboth ¥ire- | Gharics §oires of du vi Josept . i i and Mr. Candler Cobb, assistant com- i Tater Mr, DI |3 oo on 16t streat, Robert Bell's 1it. | Miss Anita Henry eervod as usher.)stons Mra Wirostone will joln them | Reterts 5. Sol i e Cavb v S L il eyertuie sl e e IR dnsinmarC Ba " [at the amiiten tomorrow, and they | " Frudorel i Powhatan Hotel 4mbassy in London. Noms Ih their season's second offeri; Phe| Mrs. C. C Gibson of Halem, Ohio, is| Wi edve for the south. o ppe? therine B, A notorious gossip one day went to { e Wi pvic % s Importance of Baing Earnes! visiting her sister, Mra. 3L H. Koll, at = Thomas H mith. 24 Alvide | D80 W. D. Wilson, burning with in- oSt SndiMes WIMAm Wrlo B Miss Dorothy Warren is ehairman | &n audience composed of Ram's Head | the Graftor Miss Barney and Miss Crippen have [B. Olsen of Ph 3 dignation. | Pa. Ave. at 18th Tere hosts to a company, of e e committes | Founders and their guests, who gave moved from 1522 P street, and have " Kirk of Dot fich,, and AL | Oh. doctor, have you heard the dis- : t at dinner last evening. enter- floor committe® | avidenco. of their syProval and aps| The Columblan Women of George | taken up thelr residence at 3580 37tn | Panl graceful news? The young people of Phone Main 2740 ning In honor of delegates to tha | (O, (18 0 e ening at the | Preciation of the selectios of Oscar | Washington University have issued | street. M. Tibbs and M, your church are going to have a dance, | | one Main gonterence on Central American af- e oy e Mie: Tielon | Wilde's smartest comedy, and its | cards for the reception they are SIVINE | ¢ ..g yrs “Arihur Ra o] ke deaiaat e Loswiten, | SN Ay, Hopianackingl Swit dojyou fairs, . Dinner wis fallowed by |Now Willard Hotel, wnd Miss HOER |y formange by the ylayers directed | tomorrow mght in honor of President | %, AU Ve, STUUE AUy John V. Wi Y tHinkiatant o | Its conduct will be un- dancing, for which avout 100 addi-4 (RN o TR (ateral weekn in | BY, Walter Beck. o Tow Huward Lincoln Hodgkins, at | Pinehurst and Washington are at (he | pertha Payoe Va. ind| To which the saintly scholar re- ||| s conduct will be un Sinal suests were aaved. Aw 3 T et ehsence Mise |, The performance tonight i also|$:50 o'clock, at 1719 I street nnrlh\\‘e!l.&‘"’“hnfln for a fortnight, -'ou‘gh;‘hmwwg‘n sod ilsatath Rolliog. | SPORIEL SWOStE . pave tmem|l| der my personal super- ests were era k i ounders and their o8 but — i ok . Perry an jnns Mastersop. b J SH N = wil] act as chairman. Other eir guests, bu & > Mrs. Willl 3 d ey e el : : and Califorr e Aiss | the remaining nights of this week| Dr. and Mrs. Everett M. Ellison fave Mrs. William h?f,m" "r!"u';r;):!;‘drl\:‘ Alfred Ford and Rowe Bel l-)uuu: their legs than their tongues. i vision—and with my 4 dinner and dance la . f the committes & and_ ali the per: ances of next their h for a few days Mr. . % H o as their house guest i Ashaving B : : Ruth =W o b the winter in Ashevill trained assistants in at- i tis allace, 2 % i bt o setaicy f— = —— o ©eelt, beginning Wednesday, Janu- | Rolfe Robertson of Haymarket, Va. : | Nr. and : utherlar TN e ¥, H [ ! Births R . ho 3 . Mis 1| o , ave fo. @agou subscsibers and e = Canoah Mrs. W .- Bosworth of Janesvill S neported. are hou. Mr 3 > > it the greaf 4 b Capt. W, H. Hanford of Kenosha, | Mrs. W I 1 th of Jansari =l hil E iz | sendance. F. Wilkin 3 ¥ » b sprYing a- the Ram's Head for | Wis, whe is in Washington to attend v honor the < ry 2 s ddell. M N |3ro, epriving a- the Ttame Hea tor | wis, whe ls, 1o, Wasbaron, (L | dotio for the' remainder of the win- | e Sealit"dtharient Tt bt WS | poe srine made of sour ows waterial, Per ||| bassy and B r L8l 2 5 In the audience last night were | Hopking Hanford, is at the Burlington | ter. i ir hours 2 o 'g;nr[n‘rnln.hlp, i . Kafi Dunn entortained ; ve g : Maj. and Mrs George Oakley Totten,' Hotel. Sre) LGB B Hardart.: Mme i o gl $5.00 e i A. Broderi i dinner lust eve in, M B Mr. and Mrs, Corcoran Thom. Mr. = > . . 2 s e - ”, * 5. Jeanne Farnes Benedict, Mr. John M. N v 3 and Mrs. R. R. Govin, Mrs. E. A. Har- [ Mr. and Mrs line, Mr. Arthur J. Ruodes and Mrs. i:;"""" 5! s 7 | Fue coats remodeled and repatred, czespiy ||| 517 Eleventh Street Mr. wnd Y 1 Gord Mrs Meyer, Mr. and York, who are sta 3 g vt g e W Willard Hotel, entertain: sndieeRatis, Rosts at dhifier last evening. e A Liss Lester | Mrs. Armistead Peter, Mrs. George 1) 3 L | | taining In compliment . to 3 Miss N Louise Johnson. | Hope, Mr. and Mra. Mark Re! |at ‘luncheon yes Mr. e ; ¥. and Katbryo Cogawell, boy. IMARTIN WO 30-32 Fla. ter's sis Miss Beatrice FEnglish, Anna Montzomery, Miss Zilla. 3, rs. James larmelee, having a party o il to b “Annie Horst LF' Ave. N.W. , who is their house Miss Charlotte Mac- - ve. Maj. John G. Quekemeyor, aid to | Miss Elizabeth Turner, Miss Gen. Pershing, entertained yesterday ¢ht, Miss Josephine Williford, S g The House of Quality afternoon at Le Paradis, M Ashford, Miss Helen G i U R ilter 5 e e e o gave & hamen in s Floming_ Migs [#iith .3 _—— ,zz o ; ; % : tign Ytrgini um . lor Jones,” Miss Mary ):| urn, 3 937939 F St. N.W. No Branch Stores Mrs. Robert s s = Ol REMNANT SALE || important Coat Sole Fridey lon until she Ritr ol e o , erk e muasing NiX Beginning at 9:15 tomorrow morning and lasting until 12:30 o Our Special $50 COtltS, 335 5 rlded s whith | arke R only, we will close out the following garments—sizes 14 to 38: | v TPHESE are in fine allwool Bolvia cnd Normandy. Stright she has issned, owing to the of Mr. Keane line or wrappy models, splendidly tailored and lined through- giigeisees eremenesl 23 Dresses at - $3.00 Y Mrs. John C. ERtmis i, M ) JRUEERE M T Lmiison € —that sold up to $35 Our Splen did $75 Conls £50 s presenting “The H A e : . N G , Lustrosa ther s 0 ustrous jabrics. £ T A 18 Dresses at $5.00 | B oy Lty g gt of Mont 4 5 (’ossard COTSP’S —that aolé up to $50 and Squirrel. Silk lined and perfectly taslored. All sizes n the lot. benofit of the s (Front Lacing) Mme. Irene and i Beity Way | 45 Dresses at$1(Q.00 | | (Back Lacing) —that sold up to $70 I P . $7 \ \HOICE of finest quality jebrics such as Fashona, Gerona 50 E and Lustrosa. Large collars of Beaver, Fox or Wolf. Silk resses at 2 kined and taslored to ighest degree of perfection. All sizes w the lot. * S : 554 —that sold up to $75 $7.75 || & o, -y L ot o .S.:‘QIAII-'uac»i W U 6 Suits at $7(Q00 | o [eemera ) g X —that sold up to $ Wlnt r ! 19.50 to 829 Dresses o broken s in I P 100 e Jl!"mely s \lso broken size lots in 2 v : ' g » 4 l 9 5 7 manv models of back- 4 ° & o e Py ac corsets a ver 1 e S For quick clecrance Fridey st oot "o 6 Suits at § 00 ooy of por i |t o gl S greater reductions. " V $1 d $9 ricotines, '“J:I‘Oi:;& r'i';' ely tailoved ond silk-lined ] s s, wool velours; sizes 14, it at less than half p —that sold up to $150 yow an = v. Good colors. S 1% )i 6 goodwangs of spring colors. Hosiery of exception- o Tiias of 1 S Sveek puiy und al quality at great- | | : ot : ly rL!dm:ed prices. No will calls No try-ons No charges All sales final ro She will be given in ha PREEEEEIEATEEEIEROEEEDS : i _ : | Pennsytvania k & Seventh _Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yd. f : Avenue a g nmyans Street Clearance Sale Ko Hoaks of v : Chapter in the “Round-up” That Interests Ladies ) 1219-1221 G Street N.W. Getting Towards the Last of Our January Clearance * Store Hours:f9 to 6 & Sale and Just Previous to Inventory—That Means i . Ladies' Popular $5 and $7 TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS § L il No Phone or Mail Orders—No Exchanges—AIl Sales Final Made of fast Coats, former prices $89.50 to $150.00 . | $ 2 8 5 - pair T - color Black Sateen, ; reduced to $59.50 to $89.50. full plaited, and Coats, former prices $49.50 to $85.00 with elastic at reduced to $29.50 to $49.50. !iuzzee:;Mi]s;ea'y sises, j Other Coats, sold up to $45.00, reduced to $19.95 to $29.50. ladies’ sizes, 24 to Beautiful Tailored Suits Sold Up to $89.50— 34 inch waist. Spe- i reduced to $25 to $49.50. 3 For Street—for dress—for dance wear. ial— s . Silk Lace and Cloth Dresses, sold up to $39.50 I Oxfords—of mannish shapes and low heels; and higher heels for sl .50 palr reduced to $10.95 and $15.00. dressier wear. Black, Brown, Tan, Mahogany and Patent Leather. ~ Exclusive models, sold up to $69.50 reduced to $25.00 to $39.50. - Pumps—of the Colonial type—Cross-straps, Flapper, Brogue, Buckle. Also Twostrap and Sports Models. In Patent Leather, All-Wool Blue : q 8 Serge Bloomers Extra S pecwls to Close-W onderful Bargains Ticn, oo, Muhiogany snd Blsck Call-—iid snd Satin—sleinmd in An . $3.50 Pair 50 Suits, small sizes, values to $29.50, to close, $12.98. combinations. i Main Floor—Sport Wear Section = ¢ 25 Coats, small sizes, values to $39.50, to close, $12.98. . : p * T I~ . 1 Blouses, “soiled,” sold up to $3.98, to close, $1.59. Goodyear welted—-v?xth , pliable F rlday Sllk Specla] Sweaters, “all kinds,” sold up to $5.95, to close, $1.89. ; and turned soles. While sizes are 300 Yards All-Silk Pongee $1.98 Black Chiffon [ 0Odd lots of Silk Blouses, sold up to $10.95, to close, $3.98. f trakan——there aro allicizes ta theue- . Sl}i.;h;aud | = NEW SPRING M“.-LINERY sortment of lots. gring tabelc '":n'f'uffe"n"s I iy 08 Ky \ T T Scparate Tonguc Cothes ion; frapefieni tan quality soft lustrous finish; Mbaer New York's latest crea- 5 ths Ly i regular $198 yard. () SRS W tions and copies of im- ; Either the new Scotch; or $4 Velour Check Skirtings 69c Black £ L ‘ B ported models. . \ the “Flapper” Tongues—in all $2.25 Yard e Black Bloomer Satine Specially Grouped in == 4 : “olors—attached to any B()o 56 inches wide; in medium 49c Yard ‘ Four Lots at ! *w Shoe. A Pair..... ey amd. black, “gray and 30 inches wide; a superior Q $92.85 84._65 wine, copenhagen and brown grade, much in demand; very v and gray and black. lustrous, soft finish, ¥ s 45 s 50 Mnin Floor—$ilk Section 6- 8- Coming from regular stock they must not only be ;'epresemative styles—but by reason of the broken sizes—the most popular styles. For Quality Memt Lower Prices A tha Neio Sharonable Shufos 4nd Clothse Visit Our Downstairs Store