Evening Star Newspaper, January 30, 1923, Page 9

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f————————— Society (Continued from Pighth Page.) Graves, Mrs. Francis Walker, Mrs. William Channing Johnson, Mrs. Isa- bel McCoy Jones, Mrs. Fassig, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Daniel Smith Gordon, Miss 'Adamson. Miss Patton, Miss Lundy, Miss Willie Duncan aud Miss Cornelia Ensign. Additional guests we tea, when Mrs. F ®xon, Miss Dunca: Brown presided asked for , Miss Adam- and Miss Eloise the tea table Perin are n_E. at Camden, for a short vislt chaplain, U.S. A, recently arrived at arlisle barracks, Pennsylvania, from ce, will_spend a few days with his family in Wash- ington during this week. Maj. W. K. Lioy Cornell Alumni Dance Monday. February 12. The Cornell Alumni Sociely is to give an informal dance at 2400 16th street, February 12. It is expected that a large number of Cornellians and their friends will be present. Among the patrons and patronesses are the Secretary of State and Mrs, Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. James Parma- lee, Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Thur- . Reed, Lieut. Commander and A Willlam M. Kerr, Mr. and M Kenneth L. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Al- vin C. Minnix and many others. S Abbie Tingley rman of the Ruth Jenkins, Charles Bol ashburn, fMes, Wil- Williams and rd of gover- ner last nizht Mr. and Mrs. ert D. Gardner of Montreal, Canada. who are to make an extended tour of the United § i are in Washington for a few days and are at the lington Hotel. The annual hall of the Unitarian women of All Souls’ C to ha The ball W March Mis Telen Belt left Sunday for Pari Q. Teland, S. C., where she wlill visit ter, Mrs. Emory T. Ozabal Angeles ha time in W Lee House. Miss Miri Club on t Deaths Reported. s have been re in the last tw Hend nan E. Bur The Shoe for Happiness | “Nonsense!” you say. “Happiness doesn’t depend upon shoes.” Doesn’t it? Let’s sce. Can you be happy with a L\\ingc‘ in your foot here, a cramp there, a| numbness in your great toc, an in- sufferable feeling of weight on your arches, a general all-tired-out fcc‘u] ing from foot trouble? Of course, you can't. Test it out for yourself. The dance; the play; the country walk; the joy of buying those new frocks; the pleasant an- ticipation of a holiday—all can be gloomed by foot discomfort. But, by wearing the Cantilever Shoe you escape all of the discom- forts brought on by ill-fitting shoes, vou build foot strength and beauty because the curved flexible arch, like the arch of your own foot, permits free exercise of "the muscles; you promote better circulation by giving every part of your foot sufficient room and by properly fitting and supporting it at -all pomts; you | engoy life more because your fect | are really comfortable. Buy a pair tomorrow and see how much shoes can add to your happi- ness. Cantilever Shoe Shop 1319 F Street N.W. Over Young Mén’s Shop Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the S Charles 0. Cook of Detroit, Mich., and Mary ¥. MeConaly of thin ety Gilbert E. Gayler of tiis city and Catherine nd Snsan T. Weaver Edward M. Taber, jr, and Katherine L. Wells Edwin E. Holmes and Ethel M. Ballenger Mausk aud Blane = Jo oy, Morgan, both of Richmond, Willlam It. Dondera and Minnie V. Gooch. |NAVY EXPEDITION LEAVES FOR SURVEY OFF CUBA Gulf of Batabano and Isle of Pines Will Be Meas- ured. | Surveys of the Gulf of Batabano | and the Isle of Pines, off the coast of Cuba, will be continued by & naval expedition which has just sailed from Philadelphia for that purpose. The expedition, said to be the most | complete of its kind so far organized Navy, consists of the U. S. S. fitted with u sonic subchasers, one seaplane, am-sounding boats and two steam barges provided with BP 1 living quarters. In addition |to the regular complement of the | Hannibal, the exposition Includes 105 other officers, hydrographic surveyors, draftsmen and enlisted men. It is intended to make an aerial and general reconnolssance of the area. measure base line, erect a system of towers, define coast lines and make soundings. An endeavor will be made to discover a deeper channel than is now available from the westward to the port of Batabano. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to| g the health department in the last twenty-four bours: Wilber V. William and Alberta R. Dogle, girl. d Susie H. Green, boy. and_Gladio Stansbury, boy. boy. . boy. George F. and Viola Prue, girl. Al i S s, < ey Government Checks Cashed Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed With Each and Every Purchase or Your Money Cheerfully Refunded Open 9:15 A.M. 1109-1111 G St. NNW. Close 6 P.M. o] I N o] o] ] m ] o] | soilm il | | = - 1 »EI - m o] I o] IH o] I o] I B fll }fl ! o] lfl g | o] I [Pl oo et Mishis v, Goten, _ thet sficors hiyroRravhiosuryenors, - e e [ol——=]ol—=]al——=]olc——=[a[——=lal——lal———]0] Dbilipsbort 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Flared Tan Polo Tallored Polo_Coat, Coat, with White in attractive Brown. Plald, $25. $15. The First Call of Spring Is Answered in These Polo Top Coats —With effective styles; —With exceptional value; —With attractive pricing. 15 320 %25 There's dashing ruggedne.ss to the denigning—and smart character to the cloths in which they are developed that give . them commanding distinctiveness—in fashion and utility. The Camel’s Hair color is the preferred—either plain or with generous size checks, that add a charm of novelty that's most consistent with the style portrayed. Tan Polo Coats. with Orange or Blue Plald. $20. Other types of Top Coats — in Swansdown and Imported Camel’s Hair—ranging in price up to $75.00 Third Floor A new display of Spring Hats Embracing many very exclusively effective styles—at Haircloth Timbo Milan Hemp Silk and Straw French Felt Decidedly attractive -shapes— in Poke, Drooping Brims, Off-the- face and Draped Turbans—trim- med with flowers, ribbon, novelty ornaments and new Bandanna Scarfs. 3 Spring shines in the colorings—Red, Gray, Sand, Brown, Navy, THenna, Pheasant, etc—with of course plenty of Black. Fourth Floor WE THANK YOU For the Generous Response and Enthusiasm Shown in Our Great Reorganization Sale We were prepared for big things but realize that we were unable to cope with the tremen- dous throngs that visited this store yesterday and today. We apologize if the service was not up to your expectations—but vou can depend on one thing— We Will Do Everything in Our Power to Increase the Eftficiency of Qur Service Thousands of Dollars worth of High-grade, Dependable Merchandise, including hundreds of the Newest Spring Garments, to be sold at Extraordinary Reductions. The reductions are so great that comparative prices would seem an exaggeration. Reorganization Sale Women’s and Misses’ Dresses P15 2838 53500 Dresses we could not duplicate to sell at double and more—an opportunity for big savings. Hundreds of New Spring Dresses Included The newest materials—newest models—newest colors—newest combinations. A wonderful assortment of styles for both women and misses. Marked at prices that will con- form with our Reorganization Sale. All Stylish Stout Dresses at Big Reductions Third Floor—M. Brooks & Co. Reorganization Sale Underwear at 12 Price Hundreds of Beautiful Crepe de Chine and Satin Garments—odd lots— some slightly soiled or mussed, but a tubbing will make them as good as ever. Choose from Gowns, Teddys, Step-ins, etc. Reorganization Sale Waists Offering values that it is impossible to duplicate. If we were to go into the mar- ket and buy them, they would cost us, wholesale, 20% to 50% more than the prices we quote. Wash Waists, $1.44 Voiles, Organdies and Batistes— handmade and lace-trimmed styles. Silk Waists $3.75, $4.75, $6.75 Worth from $5.98 to $15.00 Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chines, Georg- ettes and Combinations—beaded, embroid- ered and lace-trimmed. Main Floor—M. Brooks & Co. Reorganization Sale Hosiery You'll buy these by the dozen pairs when you see the value. Silk Hose, $1.88 All-silk and Chiffon Hose in various weaves. All perfect and reinforced for wear. Black and colorse Silk and Sport Hose, $1.44 A wonderful assortment of kinds that sold at a great deal higher price. Silk Hose, $2.35 This lot includes Lace Hose, Glove Silks, Chiffon and Pure Thread Silk Hose. Extraordinary values. Silk Hose at $1.00 Chiffon and Silk Hose with lisle tops. Every Camisole in the House at Half Price Main Floor—M. Brooks & Co. REORGANIZATION SALE Coats and Suits A saving opportunity that no economical woman can afford to overlook. See these garments to- MOrrow. Sport Coats 152 Coats that would cost us considerably more at wholesale. Plain colors, plaids and combinations. Semi and full lined. REORGANIZATION SALE Shoe Department A Wonderful Savings Opportunity for Everybody Popular Creations Bought for Our Easter Trade All the Beautiful New Styles, Including the Famous BALLY Novelty Footwear (Made in Switzerland) PEACOCK, Street and Theatrical RED CROSS, Stylish, Corrective and Comfortable And Other Celebrated Trade-Marked Makes Known the World Over Which Have a Known Value Truly an unusual opportunity to buy your new spring footwear at a fraction of the real worth. Unrestricted Choice of $ 0 0 any style, every size, . any shoe . . . . - Our Finest Fur-Trimmed Suits 4850 The very finest suits in the house. Some of them sold as high as $198.350. All at the one price. Fur-Trimmed Coats at *59:5¢ One-of-a-kind styles of finest mate- rials and best furs for trimming. L

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