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SHRINE T0 INDUCT BIG CLASS TONIGHT i More Than 100 Will Brave Hot Sands at Poli’s Theater. Already the old familiar war o Shrinedom, “It won't Le long uo vinging in the cars of more t i hundred venturesome candidates who‘ are awaiting the rise of the curtain at | Poli's Theater tonight at 8 o'clock m‘ start upon their perilous pilgrimage across the sands that drift and below‘ the great national horizon of the An- cient Arabic Order, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Those that survive the long journey Wil be known as members of the Im- perial council class, a singular_honor in the great pl: round of Free Mason- ry. Special care, however, is taken by those in charge protect the novitiates as far as human efforts can. The floor team, under the leadership of Roe Fulk- has labored long in preparing the | ind it is stated, as a means of || ; o where all are v nk of nobility . it is stated on high au-, Noble President ng will steal a ninutes from the White House and nin the festivities. Scores of con- smen will be on hand, ely learnul together with promi- |} i all walks of nd leader. who claims s birthplace, afliation; . to lead the Almas Temple Shrine Band. A tribute to the memory of Samuel executive committee of the Shrine, caairman of the souvenir committee and trustee of Almas Temple, who died recently, will be read by Potentate Leonard P. Steuart. 1t was learned at Almas headquar- ters today that Medinah Temple of Chicago had invited Charles Fish- back, well known lecturer of this to speak before them Sunday afternoon on Washington apd | preparations for the coming conve tion. Mr. Fishback left here for C cago toda MRS. WORDEN, DIVORCEE. TO WED RUSSIAN PRINCE Engagement of Prominent Society Woman of New York and Paris Announced by Relatives. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, February 9.—Mrs. An- .ela Mills Cutting Worden, prominent New York and P'aris society, who recanl as divorced from -J. Lori- mer Worden, grandson of the late I Wo U. Is_engaged to fr. scion iz of an old Russian learned today. Mrs. from Cherbourg for Wednesday, according to relatives, Who confirmed the engagement. This will be Mrs. Worde: matrimonial venture. As Miss gela Mills of Paterson, first married to Henri Mason tut- ting, who died twenty-five years ago. A few years afterward she wac mar- ried to Worden. They were divorced in 1920 and Mr. Worden married Mr. Kounsbery Perry the day aftar the divorce was obtained. RECOMMENDS RAW FOOD. Dr. An- she was McCollum Urges Fruits and Lettuce as Part of Diet. should eat mor: E. Teoturc on “ywhat Haa Been Learned | About Nutrition in a Decade, the Chemical Soctety of W at the Cosmos Club, last n explained that everybody should eat of fruit, letture, spinach and various kinds of leafy 'foods, in order that they migat obtain ' the necessary amount of raw materlal in their diet. He told how it was essential that peo- ple eat such foods in order.to get enough of the chemical, known as vitamin, which is very necessary to proper bone growth and the preven- tlon of the disease known as ‘“rick- ets, stating that white bread and other foods which we all eat so much are lacking almost entirely in amin. ‘The appetite is a fairly good gulde to go by in selecting what we eat, al- though you cannot always depend on the appetite,” ho s He related how races of people have existed to whom decayed teeth were practica’ unknown, stating that their teeth would be badly worn and even broken off but that they would not have cavities in them. The cause of the disease known as pellagra is not known, he sald, but mome attribute it to the lack of cer- tain varieties of food in the diet. W. M. Clark, president of the society, presided. _—— Great Britain's total output of coal is about 260,400,000 tons annually, of which some 93,400.000 tons are, in normal times, exporte: 3| given it is defi- | life. | S@@:lcty (Continued from Eighth Page.) some time in Washington, where they will be at the Hamilton Hotel. Mrs. Hiram Ensor Anderson of ¥alkstone Courts has been called to Lynchburw. Va., because of the {liness of ther daughter and grandson, Mrs. Harry Lynwood Alverson and Harry I Lynwood, jr. Miss Bdith M. Clark will be at home at 1906 Florida avenue tomorrow after- ! noon from 4 to ¢ o'clock. Mr. and Mre, elard Racine of r the remainder of the winte the Burlington for a short stay. Dr. and Mrs, George F. dAughlf*r Miss Marjorie, of Brookline. Mats., have taken rooms at the Grafton for the season. ave at University Dai At Clabhouse Monday. The committee in charge of the pre- Lenten dance to be given at the tional Club of the American Associa- tion of University Women, 1634 I |street, on Monday evening announce i that reservations for the dance may be made at the club until 8 o'clock Monday afternoon. Members of the committee are Miss {Lucile Atcherson, _ Miss Gantt. Miss Frieda Kenyon, Miss Pat- ewbold, Mrs. Wilgon Compton and Miss Maric Relily. Mrs. Louis N. Geldert. national [presigent of the Leayue of American [ ’en Women, has taken a table at the bridge and five hundred party being at the Arts ,unun followed by tea, when many {husbands and escorts will join the assembly, Mrs. Geldert has as her personal ‘guests Mrs. James Watson, e Harding and | Elizabeth | Club_this after- | lnd Mrs. Willlam W. Guth of Balti. 1 Goucher women are invit- The meeting, which will begin with a ain: Will be held at. All Souls' Church, on Cathedral avenue, The_forum lui of the W en s City Club, to be held tomorrow 'k pm., will have for. its and speaker Mr. Willlam writer and lecturer, The club's president, Lyman B. Swormatedt. Among those who Vations are M, Willlam Hard, M M. G 1y, Mrs. Robert J, Bates, Mre. Frank ' 8. Parks, Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell, Mrs. Wililam_E. Cham- berlin, Mrs, Ella Newell, Mrs. DeW. Childs, Mrs. M. M. Hauser. Miss Hope { Thompson, Miss Emma Johnson, Miss i Annie Warner, Mrs. C. C. Maynard, ce Fraser Stiles, Mrs. Min- ie | Brunswick, Me., who are en route south , nie Fisher Cnnningham. Miss Ella D. | i Lewis, Miss Winifred Richmond, ‘Hi'{' { Sznew Warner, Misa Olive’ Heatt Are, A, Leman. Mins A, K. Borah, Mrs Irs. Eithel M. Parks . Baward Keating, Mr {and Mrs. rd Costigan, Mr. and | Mre. Basil Manly, Mrs, L. E. Wood- ward, Miss Ida May Moyers, Mrs. EIls ' Meredith, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Musey, Mrs, James MoNeill, Mre. Laura A. Bradley and others. One of thc features of the Trinits aance, which is to be held at the City Club on the evening of February 12, is the program which is to be rendered by a famous orchestra for one hour imme- diately preceding the commencement of ' the dance. It is hoped that many will avall themselves of the privilege of hearing this music as the program prom- ised wlil surely be an exceptionally good | ome. Mrs. Miles Poindexter, Mrs, Mark Winslow Potter and Mrs. John Mock. all of om will accompany Mrs. Geldert after the bridge party to Mrs. Luther E. Gregory’s réception, at which Mrs. Geldert will assist. Mrs. Tiller will preside at the tea table. Judge Mary OToole will be among those entertaining at the concert given by Mrs. Stahl Saturday evening under the auspices of the Federation of Women's Clubs. Her guests will be Dr, Foye, Misses Marle and Clara Saunders, Mrs. Mable Walker Willo- brandt, inifred Ellis, Mre. Mabel L. Whitmarsh, Mrs. Clara Sears ylor, Miss Mabelle Ale Ty Thomas. Miss Maud R. Cavanagh, ) Bwing. and Miss Jessle Dell. | { George Colt Bagley of Min- poli who is stopping at the {Shorcham. entertained a company of { jeight ladies at luncheon there yes- !lc! jay. |, Miss Lillic C. Abrahams has moved {from 111§ New Hampshire avenue to be with her sister, Mrs. S. A, W Who is il at her residence, 1610 @ street, northwest. Gov. Percival P. Baxter of Maine arrived at the New Willard today and will remain in Washington sev- eral days. About 100 tables have been engaged for the party which will be given to- morrow at the Dumbarton Club by the Washington chapter of the Sweet- Lriar Alumnae Association for the | benefit’ of ‘the endowment fund for the college. Many of the members ot the Washington chapter are residents of Georgetown, which will make the benefit tomorrow almost a George- town party. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Coltman and daughter, Miss Mary Coltman of Pe- king, China, have returned to the Powhatan after spending several weeks in New York. The Goucher College Alumnae Club of Washington is to have as guests at the midwinter meeting and dinner Saturday the president of the college DanceTo-mght - Here are two new dance hits with on Brunswick Records, the world’s truest reproductions, to put new life into the old phono« graph to-night. 2 Witeh=Tox Tret Ivy=—Fex Tret ‘qslmm lones plays them They play on any phonogrph G GG Misses’, Juniors’, Girls’ Lovely Spring Apparel WE so particularly specialize on the Newest and Most Charming Apparel for Misses, Juniors and Girls that you will find now our this department truly. delightful. Spring Displays throughout For School, Sflleet, Sports and Social Requirements, here is Youthful, Un. usual, Appropriate Dress of the Highest Order. Suits Dresses Hats Wraps - Separat GENERAL CLEARANCE e Skirts Sweaters Accessories FINAL REDUCTIONS —of all remaining Winter Lots of Misses’ and Girls’ Excellent Apparel, including DRESSES, WRA. SCARFS, SWEATERS, BATH ROBES MIDDY BLOUSES, UNDERWEAR, SOX, OUTING FLANNEL PAJAMAS, STOCKINGS HATS at $2.50, $5, $7.50 MISSES’ SUITS, $25, $35, $45, $69,50 (Fifth Floor) St Cormer Thieteentd ele——To[——-T———>lo[c—=[d——c]c_bl——olc——lclc——lo]c——[c|c——Fl——[c——]c|c—=lo]——[°] a bit to the yeur shopping trip by a cosy luncheon at Births Reported o Jollowing birtis have been reported to the health departmeat iu' the Tast twenty-four bours: fohn A, ana Pear! B, l).{uen. , boy. Maion 1 nlm girl. Capone, Deaths Reported following deaths have been A deperiment in-the Tast twenty- four Aa-u- Richmond, 01, Provideace Hospltal. helton, 78, 384 E s Demn, 2, 4t ot “extended, t, 63, 1060 Wyoming ave. 3. follm licenses have been issued to the i ?M! and Evelyn Shauck, both of E. Taylor and Ethel 2, Acton. T Vilkerson and Marle Fialey. John K/ ired L. lelsohn. DII .I’ Ilfl Eva A. Keener, nrl Maurice Moo, Joseph A. an. Danlel ana LI, 85, Providence Hospital o Eriscltia 1eB. Slaughter, 65, 1343 C} an A- Morrls, 82, 843 Holmead place n.w. ora 38,4180 Pa. rve. n.w. Tiobert . Gileher, 3. Protidencs Hn»ml. Jennie A. All 1022 20th s, Adele Sahdal \uu- st. f"" ofien:Bo d, Ohier alm T -} lor and Mildred L. omr it 'oftl, In& I ll and Irene Einctein. # 11 Mai Barnard A, siix asg Magy Pulsone, Fulton R. rmn and Viola Nolle. Georee 3 Fenton and Johanna Rid, K, and Jesslo Arnold irl. urey, boy. way. boy. boy MePherson, girl. ide DuBose, girl. Pelzman, 1oy Yera Trreson, oy ewall, 16, D16 A Jacob K. Casler, 65, Georgetown *Gatversity ‘Hospit ! . 7 "HEMSTITCHING ! BUTTONS COVERED i Mrs. M. E. Holley Ool. 9378, Mildred Lawson, 75, Hunler Anderuor, T, Emanuel E. By 8 M Wiiar Lee, 16, Frocdmen's Hospial. ALABAMA’S GASOLINE TAX. Bill Imposing Levy of 2 Cents Awaits Governor’s Signature. MONTGOMERY, Ala., February 9.— The house has approved the senate gasoline tax bill which provides for a revenue of 2 cents a gallon on all gasoline sold in the at 0 per cent to go into the state treasury and the remainder to be equally divided among the counties for the upkeep of_rouds. The I»lll will hecome law upon be- ing signed by Gov. Brandon b, boy, a Ilonw M Fitgatrick, & | Padd!nml 1 158 ot. mw, Alvold and Lucy Williaws, boy. R. and Estello E. Hammond, girl. Mary L. Randolph, and Mavel Halt, girl i Company 1308 F Street N.W. | Fine Watch Repamng and Remounting of Old Jewelry y P, Ao uha. EAther Brown. Firl. —_———— First woman to head a department in the government of the state of New York is Mrs. Charles Bennett Smith of Buftalo, who has been appointed president of the state civil service| commission ET us make your windows attractive for Spring. We have shaded some of Wash- , ington’s largest buildings. But that is not the point; when we say at factory prices it enjoyment of Le Paradis! Le Paradis Trio During Luncheon Le Paradis Band During Afternoon Tea |=— | { of Silk superior values. Sweaters Tempting Values in Spring Suits Made of fine Poiret Twill or Tricotine —nnd handsomely tnilored—or in Sport Cloth and Camelair. Distinctive new types. In Frocks Most effectively designed and decorated—developed in Canton Crepe—Paisley —Crepe de Chine—Poirst Twill—Lace—:rnEeta. Ba- tik Canton—Georgette. They are all new and impressive styles—and rep- resentative of splendidly e ——————————_ it S-S S CPE L EI—EEEEJEEEBEEE Pbxlipsbom 608 TO 614 11tb ST. NW. The new Spring Models— and in the new Colors lntroducmg the new Sport Skirts The popular Camelair Cloth — and plaids and stripes: combination effects and Eponge Checks. $ 95 Grac:fu]ly draped; and in all 5' sizes o Strong Magnets that will draw you here tomorrow—Saturclay In Top Coats —and Capes— and Cloth Smart and swagger styles that meet both the need of the new season and fashion's demands. ' The Top Coats are in Cam- elair, plain or overplaids: Tweeds. Polaire Cloth— some leather trimmed. The Capes are gracefully flowing —in Normandy, Llama' and Mondaine— plain or braided —with practical pockets. Third Floor #onard R, Muse of ('olonlll Beach, Ry ve+4| COLLEEN MOORE TO WED" G; Colner, of w-ni- boro. Va., and Hattie B. Kol er rstown, o ohn A, thllcmul lnll ernlkra L. Dasid Melnick and Minnle Jacobson. ——— The greatest retail stores in the world are to be found in Chicago, Philadelphia and Toronto, according to nglish expert wao has made an exhaustive investigation of the subject. Kim- Film Star Betrothed to Memljler q.; Distributing Company. 108 ANGELES., Calif.; February 4« —Colleen Moore, motion picture act ress, confirmed reports last night t she was engaged to marry John Mes Mormick, representative of a fill distribution company, according L. the Los Angeles Timnes. Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yd. 1219- 1221 G Sh'aet ' Store Hours, 9 to 6 All Silk Chiffoni Silk Hosiery | ' 1 .69 p,.;,’ 3 Pairs for $5.00 It it were mot for slight Srreg- ularities whic ‘ull Raalte quality. In Black, Gun ! Metal, Gray, Tan and Beaver ¥ shades, and in all sizes. 1 Hoslery Section—Main Floor. Heavy Slip-On Sweaters* iy $44..50 Saturday Only All-wool, in white only; suitable for every kind of outdoor spoct wear; sizes 36 to 44. A wonderful chance to buy a big value. Brushed Wool Coat Sweaters In tan, gray, navy and 55‘95 henn-. Regular ~ $850 Sport-Wear Section—Maln Floor. il Sports Skirts , For W - e bt The very popular Tan Sports Skirts that are so much in demand. ‘We have grouped all these skirts ; in one big lot, comprising plain | and large overplaid designs; all } sizes from 26 to 32 waist. ’ Knickers! At Special ! Prices for Saturday ¢ Corduroy Knickers, in broken lots; sizes ) 8 to 12 years, in tan and brown; sizes 14 to 20 years in red only. Regular $5 $2 50 value .....ce.eo eecssanee $l 98 Khaki Knickers, all sizes, very well made. Special ....ivevenn.e 12 to 20 $4 95 £ o Tweed Knickers, allwool; sizes years. Special ..... Yport-Wear Section—Main Floor. Value Speclals for Saturday in Our DOWNSTAIRS STORE Aristo Hnr Nets Made of real human hair; every one perfect. Priced specially for Saturday onlY Single Mesh, doz.. Double Mesh, doz 57c 4 Men’s Neckties 300 Silk and Knitted Four-in-hand ties for men. Values up to 8%. Special for Sat- 550 urday only...... Extra Special for the Klddles Boys’ Paul Jones Middy Suits uaranteed; in White, with white collars and cuffs ! ' 3 ' ' : and some with blue collars and cuffs; trimmed with braid; emblems on sleeve and black ties. Slightly solned. Values up to $5.95. Speclal for Saturday oOnlYy o cosin Downstairs Store Children’s Ribbed Stockings ‘Three-thread legs, heel and toe; specially 27c Pr. made for hard wearing; sizes 6 to 11, black only. Special for Saturday only. 4 Patrs for $1 Downsiairs ) ‘ ' 9 Children’s Knit Drawer Bodies, strongly made; 6 to 12, Special for Saturday, 29¢; Two for 50c Downstatrs Store sizes ’ L A big, wonderful lot of latest style Pumps and Ox- fords, which' may be worn for Early Spring as well as now. This is an exceptional bargain—you can’t afford to miss buying a pair or two at this unusual price. Materials Black Satin Brown Satin Black Calf 'f"l Calf Bheen i hun anhr e Black Kid