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NG, THE Mann, Miss Jelen Marye | vden A<nford | EVENI) on ball will be ) SOCIETY, of Virginia in the SOCIETY’ Jusserand Will & ¢ %0 oo bullreom will be decorated with na-| . and boxes| Ambassador and Mme. l.eave Wednesday for Visits in New York and Boston. Calder | ter reles for the xla~] A Game of Mah | February 6 in Auditorium, | »f the Beileau | tion, has been ection of Mrs. | irman, with « Mre. Ric 1 Hall, Mrs. G. W Henry, Miss Mrs. Joseph Rossell, Mrs. J Breckenridge, Mrs. Philip . Mre. James B. Glennon, M ted, Mrs ard H. | Mrs 1 Walker roline Pamela | Miss Eliza Miiler Gre . Mrs. izabeth Mre. Joel Boone Mra. Edward M, Harllee, M iss Doro Miss Betty | , Mrs. Cling Peaches No. 215 Can, 28¢ _ $3.00 Doz. N. W. Burchell 817-19 Fourteenth St. N.W. Our Floral Sprays at $5 especially effective ts — expressive, ste. We also Bouguets and Roses. Vielets, Orchids and other choice flowers for the *society bud." 14th and H Phone Main 3707 house guests tained at | Mr. Herv ddress i Poetry “Shade” Better WINDOW S‘HADES MADE TO MEASURE or the SU n\n TTED &op | Phone Main 4874 l | 830 13th St. N.W. STOKES SAMMOXS, qul-navsx Newt Franilin Upholstering RE - UPHOLSTERING PAR- | o LOR SUITE AND ODD i CHAIRS A SP lALT\r CHAIR “Nuf-Ced!” The Best Place and Lowest Prices After All my 20000 customers. 1 give hat you have the right to expect $9 TAPESTRY CUT TO 52.98 YARD Clay A. Armstrong Drop Postal to 1233 10th St. N.W. Or Phonc Franklin 7483 Square Hole Unusual Gttt 4, Meet the suppe DINNER—S2. Ping party tonight a merry eve Boernstein’s Le Java Band With Pete Macias For Resercations 1 | ¥ Y oyal Draper STAR, WASHINGTON., D. €., MONDAY, women assisting in the arrangements are Mra, James C Br eoridge Lon Rives, Mra. Tuckerman, | . 'William Corcoran Iustis, M MacVeagh, Mrs. Mitchel] harles Boughton Wood, Hunt, \lrl Howard L. Lee, Mrs. and Mrs. Minni- | gerode chairman of the | Washington commictee of the Thomas | ! morial Foundation which i* enga of Monticello, d in the premerving the home of Thomas a national shrine of | Laird Dunlop is vi he ball committee. M ackerman is chairman of | 4 the minuet | Mrs. Di nlol) ¢ he chajrman of i William Bow assisted idge | and Mme. man | ! Clarke Long of the Daingerfield Itennolds, | visiting Mrs Bl will epend the Winter il\v Biven dance A Wednesday delightral aftair ! . regent of in receiv Waiker, orga ‘ i Mrs. John M. ! Mrs. Jazon state corresponding se and other officers of including Mrs. Jawmes I . Miss ellie ¢ Sane. ook | Bennett MRS, CARLETON EDWARD MORAN, Who hefore her wmarrisge Saturday was Miss Margaret Atlee Pou. daug of Representative und Mrs, Ld- ward W. Pou. Miss Mary Kittelle, Mre. | Mrs. Robert Voeth and | %.a& Costs less than the wages of a laundress. That’s Superior Rough Dry. Albar rneur Hoes, grand sident Monroe, ball committee Plone Us Toda 155 “sehre agn with the|| APENNL < vmpulal in the early days. ' ng the prominent Washington Robert Walker, { but the old courtesy in y will be revived. and the \VASHING TON JuLius GARFINCKEL & Co, Now Greatly Reduced select Assortments. of Winter Apparel For Infants, Small Boys and Girls Wonderful Values at Our Special Prices Coats reduced to $5, $10.50, $15 to $32.50 Dresses reduced to $1.95, $3.50 to $18.50 Hats reduced to $1, $1.50, $3.75 to $12.50 Caps reduced to $1, $1.50, $3 to $6 Sweaters reduced to $1.50, $1.95, $2.25 to $2.95 Boys’ Suits reduced ta $1.75, $3.50, $5 to $7.50 Creepers reduced to $2.25 and $4.50 9 Socks and Stockings rcdieced to 10c, 25¢ and 50c $5 and $7.50 Sweater Suits reduced to F STRELT CORNER OF 13™ Aluminum Many opportunities Economy in this group of One Dollar Items for special 8-qt. Preserving Kettle Double Roasters 10-in. Fry Pans Sink Strainers 10-qt. Dish Pans Convex Covered Kettles 2-qt. Percolators .qt. Rice Boiler Convex Sauce Pans 6-qt. Convex Sauce Pans {-qt. Windsor Kettle Aluminum Pitchers 10-qt. Water Pail 9-in. Colander Louse-bottom Tube Cake Pans DULIN&MARTIN 2 1215~127 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street 6-qt. 1-qt. JANUARY | Kendall of Phila the | 19 SOCIEPY, Miss Marietta Wallace as chairman | yessssssssssrspspsrsasestesssess 1206 Street ’ For 14! (‘// Dressed H oman Reduced prices ! Reduced for DRESSES HATS | of the young ladies’ committee 1206 sede;-e G Mrs. Henry Churchill Cook and her siater, Miss Mavher. gave a large r ception Thurs lege Woman's Clul Stella Pickett Hardy, vice president | general of the N. 8. D. A. ., and her mother, Mrs. Llizabeth Pickctt Hardy | of Batesville, Ark.; Mra. 1phi Dobeon of Bo Distric Street Mary Meers of the eavers, regen lev, vice regent; ) well, recording eecretary; Waterman, corre, ponding AFLIN e yes Examined for Glasses. 1f) lrealmarl( found necessary we will so | CI.AFLIN OPTICAL CO. 1914 G 922 14th the Mre Van;n‘ secretary; Page.) $39.75 $9.95 a special lot to close out Every remaiming velvet hat in the house Established 1889 AFTERNOON FROCKS Are you, too, looking for clothes that are Springlike and young? Bewitching frocks that suggest the mystery of youth and the mastery of Paris? Then come sec ours! They cost so little that you may safely succumb to the tempta- tion to own one instantly. Satins, §35 wble Fro: Flat Crepes, 136 F SLNW AND NOW THE OVERSTOCK "CLEARANCE very ~i.-< m the house is : o el dmcd to a point that will force qulck selling. Shoes for Men, Shoes for Women, Shoes for Children The Highest Type of Footwear in America Is “Bargained” TOCKING L/'u:.\,n cLose e AT 15% Discount 15% Discount 3 All the Famous Women’s High Shoes Corrective Models 10% Discount 10% Discount Women's Oxfords Stacy-Adams & Co. All Leathers and All Colors ~Netionslly Famgus Weu's sfords 15% Discount Women’s Dressy Strap Pumps and Colonials 1067 visaun All Children’s Shoes Beots #nd Regular and Corrective Models EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) ANDREW BETZ, Manager 1334 F Street Advisérs and Authorities on All Foot Troubles § 2888332882888 8T88888483288888838. W 383883328 iR i sresssasny