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SOCIETY (Con Fighth Page.) flower Hotel at 8:30 o'clock on alter- nate Monday cvenings, the dates to ba March 9 April 6 and 20, The ival will close with a historic event to be known as ri- which will atures of the Quinqu ning cady iminary announce- addition Mrs. | Mrs. M Granville Parks and Miss Caroline Lamar. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Fred is the presi- dent of the association and those serving on the various committees in- clude Mrs. Jesse Lee Webh, Mrs. Frank Morrison, Mrs. Harvey Ball, Mrs. Henry G. Clay, Mrs. John E. Fowler, Mre. Neison Page Webster, Mrs. Claes Hallencreut rs. For est Vrooman and Mrs. Edward E. sritton. W. Miss Campbell C. Mrs. J. C. R t, Miss E. Brandt, Mr. H. P. Caemmerer, Minnie Goodnow, Mrs. , Mr. E. B. Gregs, Mr. F. W. wcombe, Mr. J. R. Rodwell and ion Strickling are sailing on the Laconia tomorrow for a Medi- terranean cruise: Judge 0'Toole Prestding at New Mexico, formerly of this eity. Covers were laid for 15 and ‘a delightful evening was had at bridge and mah Jjong, It Was in the nature of a reunion of the old timers who llved together at the “House of Howes" in this clty 5 years ago. Those present were Mrs. Nellie H . and_Mrs, . and Mrs. Lochnane, and Mrs. Gerhart and Coaper, John B Fred Munchmeyer, Chauncey D. Snow, H. Mr. and Mrs. Nettleton. Mr. Archbishop Metrop vasilios, head of the Greek Catholic Church in the United States and Canada, is registered at the Burlington Hotel. The New York State Society will have as its chief hostess tomorrow jr.. wife of Senator Wadsworth of that State, who will be assisted by the wives of the New York delegation in Congress. Miss Majorie Webster will give an exhibition of fancy dances. Miss Florence C. Adams is chalrman of floor committee, which fncludes: Mr. Robert Ash, Mrs. Joseph Beal, Miss Helen Brown, Mrs. Lewis T. Bremmer, Miss Sylvia Decklebaum, Mrs. James F. Duhamel, Migs Carolyn Franke, Miss N. G. Hartshorn, Mr. Harry J. Hunt, Mr. Robert Mr. Frederick W. Krichelt, Miss Frances M. Lelch, Mrs. H. J. McClure, Mrs. L. C. Manlon, Julia Marscher, Mr. Leo P. Morey, Mrs. John Nicholson, Miss Mabel Owen, s Blla E. Purdy, Dr. Edward Hiram e Rieser, Mr. Jonas, David J. Willlamson and Mr. George A. Yaeger. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Lynn and Jack Lynn of 2527 15th street north- west are at Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, N. J, for a short visit. e = Will Await Orders. Capt. Louis A. Kalser, U. 8. N., has been relieved of duty in charge of the branch hydrographic office, New York city, and ordered to his home to await further orders. Pay What You Will 0. B. C. Commissio; ued. Commission in the Officers’ Reserve Corps of the Army have been issued by the War Department to Ralph J. H. St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, = this aptain in the Medic: to John W. O'Brien, Laurel, Md, as a first lieutenant in the Fleld Artil- lery: to George J. Brands, 2015 1 straet, this city, as a captain in the Signal Corps; to Francls Continental Trust Bullding, this ci az a major in the Dental Corps, a to Harold B. Hertford, 1646 Monroe street, this city, as a first lieutenant . lin the Dental A Wonderful Two-Day Sale of |STUDEBAKER You Can Buy no Finer Car B. Wright, Dr. H. M. Spillan, night at fts meeting at 8:30 o'clock Ueland, Miss Helen P. Webste cheon for Prof. Smiddy. s e I at th w Willard Hotel Mrs. James ator and Mrs. Henry F. Ashurst, wator David I. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. a Downing and Mrs. William H. Clagett will be among the guests at luncheon to be given by the eon committee of the Women's Club, Mrs. John Robert Ash, wirman, on Saturday at 1 o'clock. But . Miss New Spring Frocks Offering Unprecedented Values at $19.85, 525 wa $29.50 The greatest purchase we have made in many months will be placed on sale Thursday and Friday. ward, Mr Vietor | ¢ Kautz, M = lie proceeds from the card party at the Rector's Afd of St. Andrew’s is to give tomorrow afternoon at the Rooseveit are to be used in renewing pen equipment of the church. co been t rkinson Keves, er C. Pritch- n, Mrs. J abeth Thomp- s, Mrs. Harry Lowe, Mrs. E. H. rigg Belt, Mrs arnshaw, Mrs. C. A. Beasley, Charles O. Stevens, Mrs. M. A. on. Mrs. Woodford. Mrs. King. Mrs. Horne and Mrs. Cruickshanka. Mrs. Henry B. Munn is chairman of the committee of arrangements. —winning and holding good will PRING models for sports, for street, afternoon and dinncr wear, with a special showing of new ensemble costunmies. There are handsomely beaded georgettes and crepe de chines, lovely satins, Canton crepes, printed and plain crepe de chines, roshanara, charmeen, “Kasharine,” plasn and fancy flannels and twills. Colors: Rust, henna, cocoa, red, green, navy, orchid, French blue, copen, peach, white, black and combinations. Women's sizes, Misses’ sizes, Extra sizes. con- trast in the decora- tive scheme of the home—the club, the apartment house, can be made effective if taste and judgment are used in selec- tion and skill exercised in the application. x Moore, at their | Mrs. Atlantic Haddon OAKLAND Product of General Motors taying Nettloton their avenue of Mr. H. B Mrs. Le last e Pennsy honor - Mr. and and Mrs. Charles J. Kappler en- | entertained ined a company of 14 at dinmwer last evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. George Wright of Oklahoma. rwest, In The problem—and it IS a very IMPORTANT prob- lem—should be put up to us—who as “masters of artistry”—will submit an original study—especially designed for the building it is to feature. Closing Out Every Winter Coat The reductions average 5 price and at the same time you are assured of quality and style. fenry Lamont at t atter's hom avenuo for Miss Catl 25,000 at golf enthusiasts were in the galleries that ville, Md watched the was formerly Miss National Open Eleanor Turner Barnhart. atthe Oakland Hills Country Clubat Detroit last June. Had every member of the gallery driven alone to the match in a Buick, less than 3 per cent of the Buicks in use would have provided the cars for them. There are 1,000,000 Buicks in daily service. What’s the Answer? Better Apparel at a Lower Price Mayer Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality 937939 F St. N.W. Phone Fr. 3690—Contract Many who are prominent in both any 10 are prom i Dept—and we'll come promptly sted given - 2 S S Furniture Floor Coverings s ?“m‘? ‘9 3 !'d‘!‘; Dy @Q'A' \\“d?’} ';‘ Draperies Upholstery Fabrics S X S0 R AP AL IORIIS 1340 G Street pm. Friday, House, Fif- are Mrs The Specialty Shop for Women The Specialty Shop t Mansfield . : for Misses rs. James F. Bien Jolie Corsettes A garment which takes the place of both corset and brassiere—and ecliminates the spread at the waist-line. $3.50 to $10 Of pink or white broche and of pink, white or black satin, with heavy elastic in- set in sides to allow plenty of freedom with- Explaining how— Gotham Gold-Stripe HOSIE 1. Saves you money— e That picture shows you how * * * Gotham Gold Stripe Hosiery S saves you money. No garter runs can cross that stripe! That means that every pair of Goth- am Gold Stripe Hose you buy will wear much longer than the ordinary hose of otherwise sim- ilar quality. s go 2. Satisfies your taste— After every day’s selling at Jelleff's—home of Gotham Gold Stripe Hosiery in Washington —the range of sizes and colors is again completed from new shipments which arrive every day. Silk Stockings fhatWear 3. Gives you quality— ' Did you ever examine a Gold Stripe stocking closely? Come in and do so tomorrow. Pick up one in your hands and feel the firm- ness of the silk—see how superbly it is made. You will understand why women and misses who dress smartly —and buy shrewdly—come regularly to Jelleff’s Gotham Gold “~and you’ll see I Stripe Hosiery Counter. Harper’s Ferry on the way” & Buy several pairs tomorrow! You will begin 5 " . to enjoy real hosiery quality and distinction. Sllk nghtgowns Mount Reyal A%mtmet{% Strap-wrist Capeskin Gloves $1.95 Pair Excellent heavy quality gloves that were specially purchased for January sales— most desirable for driving. In brown and tan only. Duplex Fabric Gloves Strap-wrist and slip-on models s1 35 —suede-like finish. In cocoa, brown, gray, beaver, white and model. Gloves that regularly sell for $1.65 and $1.85 pair. Three Minutes from Usion Sta. Special Suites for Families and Auto Touring Parties. th runming hot and and §2.50 per day. with private bath 3 and $3.50 Royal Ave.. Cor Calvert St. Baltimore, Md. R S TR Mothers, Do This— When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the symptoms may develop into croup, or worse. And then's when you're glad you have a Jar of Musterole at hand to give Pprompt relief. It does not blister, As first aid, Musterole is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it. You should keep a Jar ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Re- lieves sore throat, bronchitls, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu- matism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies Street Floor. * * Radium Silk Petticoats, Smart straight-line styles, embroidered in self and contrasting colors. Also some tailored models with narrow pleated ruf- In black, navy, purple, emerald, rust, flemish, copen, brown, cocoa, fawn, silver and taupe. Lengths 30 to 36. Street Floor, $5 * The Middle West Express for Cincinnati leaves Washington every day at 9:20 A. M. A hundred picturesque miles along the Potomac, through historic Sheer and Medium Weight Gold Medium - weight Gold Stripe ch?:e‘fi";i‘?“::g;y et “‘:l and small children. Ask for C dren's Musterole. Harper’s Ferry—across the head of the beautiful Shenandoah Valley; these are some of the sights you view enroute. Every possible provision for your comfort, including Parlor and Stripe Hose, with cotton tops. $1.85 a pair, or 3 pairs for $5.40. Sheer-weight Gold Stripe Hose, with silk tops. $2.25 a pair, or 3 pairs for $6.60. Hose, with silk tops. $2.50 a pair, or 3 pairs for $7.35. Outsizes in Gold Stripe Hosiery, medium and sheer weight, cotton tops. $2.00, or 3 pairs for $5.85. lace insertion and embroid- ered net. Some with filet and net insets. Bateau and strap models. In flesh, orchid, peach, light blue, nile and maize. Silk Chemise, $2.95 Drawing Room Sleeping Cars—the usual good meals —and courteous, attentive service. Of heavy quality crepe de chine, trimmed with filet lace. Also some tailored models with embroidered and hemstitched yokes. Self straps. In flesh, orchid, peach, nile and maize. QOur Gotham Gold Stripe Hosiery service is ready at all times to repair very reasonably minor accidents to Gold Stripe hose, even to the insertion of new toes and heels! Street Floor. T Third Floor. You can remain in the sleeper at Cincinnati until 7:00 A. M. Better Than a Mustard Plaster MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE NATIONAL CAPITAL STORAGE & MOVING CO. 1 Goods, 500 Rooms. Wear the New Tee Shirt With Your Winnie Winkle! $10 With the Winnie Winkle Skirts_in plaid colors, wear one of these new Tee Shirts. They are slip-over blouses with five-button fastening and chic French cuffs. The Same Model Is Also Here At $2.95 Also, we suggest you look at the new peasant blouses we are now showing. If you buy a plain-color Winnie Winkle skirt you will want at least two. Jellefs—Street Floor. Ties for the Winnie Winkle Wearer An unusually complete and smart as- sortment of narrow crepe de chine ties is waiting here for you. Buy one today when you choose your Winnie Winkle! Jellef’s—Street Floor, Wear a Winnie Winkle The New Skirt That Hangs Like a Dress Winnie Winkle styles without a waist line $10, $13.50, $15; $18.50 Stunning Skirts which, when worn with boyish blouses, make a smart street costume for Spring. Plaids Kashmir Flannel Sabien Kasha Made with the -attractive Chanel inverted plaits— coat styles that button down the front. Also straight-_ line styles. All have shoulder straps—some trimmed with contrasting colors. Phone the Travel Bureau HE Travel Buresu, Woodward Building, 15th & H Streets, N. W., phone Main 3300, will gladly answer any questions about fares and schedules on ANY railroad. WALTER V. SHIPLEY Asasistant General Passenger Agent Noth 8845, SHIPPING | 1434-1442 U N.W. MOVING KRIEGS /E Witheut Wor or Risk, Ra. MOVE (7 ibls SerooLow Ratee: S e 4o up. ' Ex: poing. NORTH 104 In Flemish blue, monterey, piping rock and plaids. Also white, bumbell, lipstick red, rust Second Floor, BALTIMORE & OHIO THE LINE OF THE CAPITOL LIMITED