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(Cantinued from 1 Tonor leing Winton Lirown 4 s. Uscar Badg Mrs. Ernest 1 ining heon Liotel R, today Mrs a larg Mmpany ary 20, ' Mrs. Charles ken' a box for Eiven by the At the ©f Gov. Gifford T'in, when he was ish claims commis: Mrs. A M. Bla Fayette fc ond to Join her older Arthur Tirr, and Mrs, Ackerman company at inchot. S Tived in Wash ve in buth W Willard llnu 1 will entertain at luncheon Febru- - 3 D i Washingto a4 member of the Sp: st this month for En Capt. and Mrs. McFariand At Home Sunday Afternoon. Capt will be d Mrs, it home und Mr will leave awaii w n e Witithon 5 in March for station Arthur d Commander and od has cption to be | Fennsylyan Willard in honor i.nlmmum‘ of the Women’s Cit Utica, nght at Sankey, . F. I. Lewton of the United States tlonal Museum, the lecture under :s of the Colonfal Dames . Chapter 3, to have b n by him at the n-:.m.-me of Mrs. Ri Rhode Is- J.mum has P e next lecture of irse will be held at the r Ars. Theodore V. Boynton, ot, at lll {wlock Fri- 3 . and_Mr. Gall Hunt will lecture on Thomas Jef‘rirr(} These lectures are in charge ommittes composed of Mr. Boynton, chairma ush Adams and Mrs, Gouverncur Hoe. Congrexsional Women Honor {tGuests nt Women's Club, ' The third of the series of sectfonal ty [teas being held by the membership Club, will Jackson s Granville Hunt, chairman, Lield in the clubhou ¢ tomorrow afternc 3 o'clock. The Will be the wives of sens representatives of the midd tic states and W v ates repr Copeland, Mr: Mage » ym_and hn ). Kindred of New York: i J Casey, Mrs. Henry W w. mpbell, daughte, Campbell of ented Robe lhllll)\s and Miss entative Mr ha Jersey: Mrs, Lewis H. Ball of Delaware and Mrs. Robert 1i. Lee Allen of V lub are invited, and cially those from the states rep- sented by honor guests, The floor committee at the dinner ance to be given by the Kansans shington at the Chevy Chase ( followin | Warren M Women | THE EVENING Lobdell, jr.; Mr. A. B. Quintop, Mr. Edward L. Scheufler, Mr. A. E. Steven- son, Mr, G. G. Culbertson, and Mr. H. A. Wallerstedt. The Kentucky Society of Washing- ton will hold its meeting at Merldian Mansions, 2400 16th street tomorrow evening, when the Senators and Rep- resentatives in Congress from that state and their wives will be the special guests, Mr. ennings Price, president of the socl will make the introductions and Senator Richard P. Ernest, Representative and Mrs. Ben Johnson, and Representative and Mrs. Ralph Gilbert will be among those in the receiving line. There will be a program of muslie, cards and dancing. Miss Nella Fontaine Binckley will resume her Thursday afternoons at home Febri Oklahomans of the official and resi- dential set in Washington have ar- ranged a party and dance to be held Iroom of the Raleigh committee on invi Mre, Paul Bloyden and Mrs. Tyssowski hav M. R for the profr Kiven i Herfurth and Miss G: Washburn Mrs. Cuno Rudolph and Mrs, BEdward Hood Watson will preside at the tea table, Miss Hattle There will be u bridge and mah-jong party at the National Woman's Party headqnarters on Wednesday. January 30 at §:10 o'clock. This ih the second of the serfes of card parties to be held at the natlonal headquarters thie winter. Table reservations are being made through the woman's party or Mrs. Raymond H. Bradbury, chalr- man of the entertainment commit- tee. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Deaths Reported. The following deattis have been reported to the bhealth department in the last twenty- Toue Bow Sarah 1intton, 43, Providence Hospital. corge 1, Langhiln. 63, 44 Nichurd Thiomax, 53, 1626 South Caroiina Emma 3. Oyster, 58, 2400 16th st. Harry Budeshel Bibley Hospital ‘rancls R. Chi o ok Eonmecticat ave. vorge T. Whitmore, 58, 1013 T ut. .e. mily 1. Newman, 20, Georgetown Uni- versity’ Howpltal. Aunle E. Skidmore, 7. Gallinger Hospital. . 69, Home for Incurables. Homeopathic it e W reedmen’s Hoxp Harbra g, 17, William Hood, 17 Jul Gri Bessin iiray, 23, Frederick Dutler Sophte L._Arnol Solid Mahogany Corner Cabinet Inlaid Triangular shape, so as to fit easily into corner. fully finished with inlay work, George Plitt Co., Inc. Painting, Paperhanging and Upholstering. . _C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1924 Y. M. C. A. PICTURE EXHIBIT. The program for the fres educa- tlonal motion pictures at the Central Y. M. C. A, 1736 G street northwest, tonight, was announced today as fol- low : “Across the Atlantic” “Beyond he ~ Summit” “Horseback _ After Flah” and "Tho New Natlonal Drink.- Each will be one reel. The entertain- ment will start in the assembly hall at 8 o'clock. \////////////// Lz // // 2zzzzizzzzzzzZ2?2, WINDOW SHADE S SSSS S S SN We can supply you with the esact shades that you have in mind and guarantee them to fit and work prop- erly. Factory prices prevail. Oriental Rugs and Carpets SPECIALLY PRICED During Reorganization You will be missing an opportunity if you do not take advantage of this sale, as the prices which have been placed on all rugs and carpets make this sale stand out as no other. \Won- derful Persian and Chinese Rugs, as well as orientals, make it a most in- teresting display and one that is an education in itself. Oriental Rugs, *7 Up Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been lssued to the following: Milton z Lee and Lottle M. Waiters. " Newion o Madison, M. Sand of (his U Jam :ll s J. Garoet! ek Smith Jane lsao 13th St. N.w.l |Phone Main 4s74| W _BTOKES BAMMONS, PRO"BI):TDR //////////////////////// SSNESEESSUCESEEEENEEES Whene er You Drop In you will be delighted with the deli- cious food at the friendly Coffee Shop in The New Willard. Come in and look around. You will be under no obligation to buy whatso- ever. Rugs are marked in plain fig- ures. None sent on approval, clnrrr(d taken back or exchanged. rter, Mr Culbertson, Mr. W. C. Houghtelin, Mr. Kohman, Mr. 1325 14th St. N.W. Main 4224 World’s Most Famous K— Silk Hosiery . $2.00 and $2.50 Qualities A 60-dozen shipment of one of the most famous and best liked of high-class pure thread silk hose goes on sale Thursday. Sup- posed to be irregulars, but we've carefully examined dozens of pairs without disclosing a defect. All the new shades—camel, beige, piatinum, pongee, black, gray, etc. Tempting Salads and Sandwiches, Dainty Fountain Bufet Service and Special “Hot Dishes” each day and evening. Table d'Hote Dinner every night—in- cluding Sunday—$L50. orts fear it may become great importance f mensures for lits suppression are not taken at once. d- Charles ¥ York last | fter the dinner party which Mr. and Mrs. Denegre gav sixty | the Mabel ined ht at th street Miss Dill _ente Open from 7 A.M. ’til Midnight Sundays from 6 to 9 P.M. The NEW WILLAR Pennsylvania Ave., 14th and F Sts. fiEEEEESREREN for patrons and patronesses Eiven uthern relief ball to be Wiilard Hotel F e minister, ) Nejib Hekimian, Inc. Established 1901 1512 H St., N. W. COFFEE SHOP | | | LJ, = | N I ) fl [fl $2 & $2.50 The House Silk Hose $l 45 $18.95 to $22.50 Coats $25.00 to $35.00 Coats l $39.00 to $47.50 Coats Richly Fu Gray, Brown, 5 $12 ".' $17 Winter 7 with gray able style is shown in the lot in 16 ,wnmnn‘s sizes. Close-out price th 14 sizes, DOUBLE-BED COMFORTS Large-size 70x80 Heavy, Warm and The lowest-in-city price—for mmnr~ $ 65 Fluffy Blankets, each neatly bound $ o s T e B == cpecial feature item for Thursday only, pair 39c Black Sateen Short lengths to 10 yds., o e oy comsiting of Woven, Stripe 15 1 s it s otk o 40 inches wide. bousehold purposes. 35¢ Bates Dress Ginghams 25¢ 0uhng Flannels Extra fine count quality 5 10 neat figured and stripe ~llebiiiard Pretts combination colored 16c checks, small stripes on medium and dark i Choice. | ' RN For School Exercises 5 S $6.00 | » \I Bath Robes 1 $6.98 to $10 | | Garments Satin - band Trimmed ings and de- signs, with Made of warm “Beacon” and Black and Blue $23 Highest Cla - at e THESE REDUCED PRICES FOR TOMORROW, THURSDAY, ONLY $3.50 WARM $6.50 Part-Wool Plaid Blankets row only we offer just 84 large with mercerized soisette; assorted Comforts, filled with warm, Whits plaid patterns in various colorings. A See these specially featured in our window 29c White Goods | 20c Unbleached Muslin Rich, lustrous mercerized g Sk e 2 e R 50 and of 39c quality. c 25c Yard-Wide Percale " Heavy welight, with soft, 32.inch short lengths to b o x;: of thle b Gudlts 23 warm fleece on both sides. 14 - c c designs in light rounds rns in M0 yards in lengthe faids and plain colors. gray grounds. $5.00 and == S White Middys 9 GIRLS’ COATS 53.85 H a ndsomely Robes, In ex- quisite color- pockets a n-d cord girdles. Lawrence rob- ings. Exclusive Largest Ladies’ mittee on 72022~24 TTth S*" N.W. Apparel Shop in Washington mith will | airm rnational yennis will urt,” and Mi: W th has just returned from s spent in China. €08 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. ?b ilipsborn of Courtesy The Much-Heralded Spring Novelties in Spmng Frocks are here—in two most attractive assortments at *25 «nd 335 You'll thorougl\ly enioy the daring de- signing—and appreciate the merchandising prestige which admits of marking them at Ty honor of Count Byron 18 B a avd 1 i iTok ception 1o and ade in belted or side-tie effects. and 16 to 44 sizes. Tnciuded, Dr. sdell, Mr. and Mrs. and’ Mrs, John F. r guests Robert R Richard Wilme Dryden, jr. Miss Elizabeth Hanna the entertainment to b Foulk doption of istants Mr: Charles J. chairman of Walker 1l and | | Cole of Nashvllle, Tenn., | winter ‘at the | itertained guests at | i { " Baird of Pitts- on_Hotel. Mrs, v Hume and Mrs. are at the d was form illness “, 1] ‘ such popular prices. Satin and Crepe—are the leading ma- terials—draped a little shorter for street and modelled with elaborations for afternoon. Da;nty Silken Frocks with white Satin turn- over collars. Tunic effects—embroidered in oriental tints. In fact. calox‘-—bright and symbolic—plays an important part in the —because you can be very sure of finding just that precise shade you are secking here. We've made this Hosiery Department of ours famous for two things —Service and Quality. Neither one without the other is sufficient—but com- bined youll find not only a great convenience —but a great satisfac- tion. You'll be wonderfully pleased with this splendid assortment of silk, silk-and- wool and wool hose—in our 2.25 grade Arthur Burt Co. EACH Plain white and blue trim- med. Made of good quality white jean. Some braid trimmed girls 4 to years. 87 up $10.00 Coats must be sold atonce. Choice of fur-trimmed fashion of spring. fports models, | iIn 4 to 14| sizes. A really | wonderful buy. y —Second Floor— Black Flat Orepe Frook, 835 r ‘Warm, kid-finish o! H Gloves, in brown, tan and ‘ Girls’ Coats All fingers reinforced and backs handsomely 94c silk embroidered. Extra length. Very Extreme Reductions in W inter Coats, Offered in three remarkable assortments .00 $69.00 $ Of course, you are getting these superb Coats of ours at these unusual prices—trimmed with the luxurious Furs, or plain. Modeled upon the splendid lines that have characterized our showing—side-tie and straightline. o $3.00 Boys’ Cloth Suits New novelty $l 85 Browns, $1.25 Ladies’ Silk Stripe Union Suits Soft, closely-woven yarn, with Regular lnd extra sizes. 83c $1 Men's Ribbed | $125 Boys’ and Shirts & Drawers | Girle suits for boys 3 blues, greensand heather mixtures fiber 'silk stripe; sleeveless and Ecru men's 670 bt Winter Underwear Terrifically Cut in Price T —— T & drivwers; heaxy ribbed ' high. neck erll ankle Double ulled. Sizes to 46, 1343 F Street | ——— - 59c Ladies’ Fleeced and Heavy, warm fleece-lined under- .wear; vests high neck, long sleeves; ote[ band. Both regular and extra sizes. 43c 39¢c Babies’ $1.25 Men’s Shirts and Drawers’ 2 3c Extra Heavy Beparate Shirts Aoc sz T0c that do not | Franklin Snuar, | Ribbed Vests and Pants = fi pants ankle length with muslin Undershirts Double-Fleeced nd girls: Drawers, fee: 17 drpea and Satewn immed. Youwill be pleas- antly surprised at how flasty @ menu can be arranged and served in 6 COURSES At $ 1 .50 i necks. 8 Irregulars, Bables Coats “Amoskeag” Velvet Fleece Flannelette Gowns ‘White, Pink, Blue and T F_, It's an opportunity for a very exceptional investment. ~ —Third Floor— Lavender Gowns, with long sleeves, double yokes and braid-trimmed. The very warmest gown it's possible (] to buy. All sizes......e000 ca-u. of chlnchlll- and corduroy, for tots to some quilted lined smocked. 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