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14 PAR T e NEWS OF THE CLUBS Conducted by Nannie Lancaster. Women's City Club—The for the tea :his n Katherine 1. Pike The book review seciion will meet temorrow at 8 p.n Mary C. D. Tohnson will w “The Loves Great Mu Mrs. Mary ( McClosky The drama un‘t will Wednesday, at 5:15 p.iu.. an entertain- ing program: Piano solo by Mrs. rse Ross Manly: popular airs Mandolin and Guitar Orch d two oneact plays by Caleh W 0 Commor, “Onions, " ard “The Old )My Lies.” ' Those in the casis are B. Linkins,” Phyllis 1. S Dale, Felen Montagne, Grabam, Verna A. Cust 7. Price. Mrs. Patrick Gal- rman of the drama unit. presentative Frederick N. Zihl- tean will be the speaker at the lunch- eon of the public utilities committee on Saturday at 1 p.n. Mrs. Ziklman will { be the guest of honor. | The public relief comumitiee. with Dr Edith Seville Coale as chairman, is| in charge of a card Friday after noon and evening. he benefit of | the public relief con Forty-eight nembers pi at the \Monday afternoou bridge sec-| tion January 18. Mrs. Arthur Hays| and Miss 17, . Packer were elected Lo membershin. M A. Mariin pre-| stded at the fea | during the socia hour The Distri Federation | of Women's C ts month- | v meeting ai the toosevelt morrow, | The Twentieth Century Mierature section will mrei fomorrow 8 pam., at 1633 T stree 1 anees | Walker litera hostess | rnoon s .\nss: present on ed bridg of Columb b Club.—7he | Tomo: on of national rhe mem! Club and_guest \ t the T ‘e!"lfllh (,H.l\l auditorium o which they personal through The section of with Mrs. Lowe paper by Mrs. Me Tapan.” k board me: 1 B i i at 11 t International Asso Art aud Letters.—Invitations out for the memo held in honor of he association rrancis Bgan. c held on the anniversur 1 Wednesda at the Mavflower Liotel, 30 p.m he speal on this oce n will consist of represer the universities where Dv student and teacher of the s tof which he helonged and of diplo matio corps. As part of the prograni be qnaxvets given under the di Lovette compos ‘lons of the I atte, who was AL Those singing eld, Daniel tam H. Clar . De O Yesterday president of leagu soclation’s Hotel. 1le spoke on pubdlic In B the Future. The_previou am Wolff S guest E Auence of otel at § p.m American \~~lnl.ll - of L niversil Mrs. Willfan Toshua Bvar ied 1 hquat sim the bangt llege W s Club. X ppointed T has been s¢! ner annouic District of Cohumiia Chapier. Daugh- of Founders wud Pat of F W and the reading Tomeo and the District of Columbia Societ, Daughters of 1812 m of the Wil Hotel iv presided. A sts and two Real present. After Mrs. ried for ‘mem Wi turdevant flenry Bol- ace Wharton DIggs. treasurer. Mrs. Frederick K. Spar- | ». spoke of Ch sent 1o | { ving Re who ai isstelle Dowlin Miss Mis. Chiavles O John P. Gaillard, Richard T ster and Mrs Ars. George W ter home on tle May party to be given era by the society idge road for he Real D Mrs. g of the ye: Mrs. Fred “er ported the 181 'd party a social and financial suc St. Clair funerals of Mrs. George W. Baird, ho was one of the District of Colum! Lix Society metnbers since its organ- “otion. and of Mai. Gen. Willlam H. {, the omly honorary associate { here. { company led by | at the | noon afte was commenced. | £ the |1 | complete i vice president. Trowbridge offered | a | York <li- | mec] Tlna Ray | tea given by the foundation Tuesda | the evening there will be no gathering spoke of attending |in the afternoon on Tuesday. member of the National Society, Daughters of 1812, Mrs. St, Clair told of plucing wreath. January §. on the stat Gen. Andrew Jackson in Laf; Square. in memory of the vi the Battle of New Orleans. torfcal paper was read by Mrs. Samuel | S. Polkinhorn. Mrs. R. Thomas Rob- inson called attention to the plan for opening by the school children who win the es contest on the frigate Constitution of the letters captured at sea during the war of 1812. These letters still are sealed In the War De- partment i Mys. Gertrude Lyons, chairman of music, presented Elmer N. Snider, who rendered selections on the ma rimba, an anclent musical instrument originating in Sfam. Mr. Snider was accompanled by William J. Dawson at_the piano. The next meeting of the soclety will be held February 14 at the Willard Hotel in the afternoon, with business meeting and program ict Teague of American Pen Women.—Arrangements have been (om)\leled for the annual ball of the| sue to be held February 3 at the| SR Hotel Responses ure coming in nicely, and many of the well known soctul lead ers have signifled thelr willingness ‘o #ct as patronesses. The season’s de- butantes will dance a sixteenth cen- tury gavotte in costume, and John Baldock of Massachuset(s. secona prize fiddler in the Henry Ford con test, will | It is through the efforts of Mrs. Tsabell Lukens Gates that Mr. Baldock is being brought and h interest has been evoked by the promise that he wiil include in his program an old lancers or a waltzquadrille that the moders assembled may dance to, some one who knows the Costumes if those who l(teml S0 di Zuch box may be ave i order namied after sone ps |V\spne~ 4{ Mrs. Milton Reed. 1i n, the award of the Peters prize r the best short submitted i the contest was Mrs. Willlam Wolff Smith to Miss Louise P tor. Viktor Flambe: and Monevway were the uds fews were given b Mrs. H. 8 \luulkPn president of the District branch, and by Mrs. Gates On Wednesday evening, Miss Jean t historical group was of Char \]\-—an I, & On Wednesday section will hold it at the clubhouse, Rufus Scott events every Monday u clubhouse. vene at 445 and the come pub! Der Deutsche Literaris was entertained by one of i Miss Mary Isabel Kelly Lindenbaum For chtiied Abendrot” (with cello obbligato) “Der Erlkoenig’ Benjamin Yoe Morrison | of extracts from Scharwen “Klaenge aus meinem i.ehen’ Miss Kelly piano, violin and cello. fno quasi allezretto seshoffnung Wenn Veilchen Thesel leeor Sriege: P. Cornelius Morrison “The executive board of the (° bian Women of George Washi University will meet tomorro €1 the tea to te termicied the the Awerican Asio- | Doyle. president of Columbian Waimen watters > dinner erganization || > vear will be | | neeting of the ! will he held Feb. meet Tuesday eve with a business session L ballroom of the Shoreham Hotel. Alrs. | { Harry Atwood Colman, president of | National l.eagu ! Pen Women, will give s the part women hav 2 na politics. Dr. ¢ Homer authors and le(‘turu who cently come here from Call-| 1 give a unique lecture on usan B. Anthony. Broadeaster,” in L the use of the radio in trans- ng thought as well as the spoken word will be discussed. The music, under the direction of Mrs. Mary Sitz Parker, will consist of a piano duet {played by Blizabeth Wheeler, daughter of Senator \Wheeler. and Ann King, daughter of Lieut. Comdr. King of the N and a soprano solo, c mpoux oy Parker, “Our Country’s Flag.' Helen Barbee. The first san B. Anthony Wheel to be formed in the city will be formally | welcomed. A group of 11 women met | with Mrs. William M. Lunn, 3332 Park | place, Monday evening, and \\S‘ T Hendley and Mrs. Paui, president ani effected the organiza tion. - Mre. George I'. Dalwick wa made the hub or leader. Aside from those mentioned, others present were Mary H Myra_ Ad- Mrs. Mrs. Fred. 1 burn. Mrs. Nora_ K Mrs. Eliza- ! kins, Bramell, M ta Covell beth H. Ruoff. Mrs. C. L. Bast, vecently of “ity, accompanied by Mis: several songs at New rendered ara O'Brien McCrone, vic and chairman of social committee, poured tea. Because of the meeting in Mrs, Hendl and Mrs. Paul spent several days last week in Atlantic City, where a message was broadcast urging the rvance of the one hundred and (Continued on Fifteenth Page.) A Foremost Value Event—' High - grade Extremely Apparel— Low Cost! 1216 F St. N.W. Merchandise Cannot be Reserved— All Mail Sales Orders Considered Final— be Filled! Cannot Pre-Inventory Sale With a New Meaning! l.ooking forward 1o the dawn of a new era for our store when we go forward and occupy the great building next door, now heing Six Busy Days In Which to Bring Our Stocks Down prepared for our use! —for we wish to enter our new business year with stocks in healthy condition, in preparation for the great things to come. All Winter Apparel Given New and Lower Prices Tomorrow! "I'he high qualities have been forgotten in making these new prices. opportunity. well to profit by this All Women’s Winter Coats l'ach ol the beautiful garments that comprise our stock pre-inventory coats presenting most amazing values! . some but conservative styles at new $59.50 and $69.50 Coats for Women ui Lustrosa, Carmina, Newzel $29 50 rimmed inskunk, Jap mink o $75 and $79.50 Coats for Women wolf n Carmina, Vivette, Veloria, trin 39.50 med in beaver or woli fur $69.50 to $95 Coats for Women m Carmina, Lustrosa, or Pinpoint $45.00 mmed in wolf. squirrel or cuff $110 Coats for Women of Vivetie or Fortuna, trimmed in - § .50 fox. natural fiteh o squirrel $95 Coats for Women of Larmola. Vivette or lu\luvhn $59 50 irimined i natural squirrel. $110 Coats for Women fiteh or platinum wolr lack Venice, in flaring or 569 50 S htline dAb bl $129.50 to $155 Coats for Women ollars v Needlepoint. Wool gray _squir platinum fox $265 Needlepomt Coats st $809-50 Little Women’s Coats s designed for women of lterations if )('\( are short in stature Little Women’s $35 Coats —in blue, gray or brown suede $19 50 cloth; sizes 15!5 and 19/ 3 Little Women’s Ccats, Formerly $49.50 —in sports mod gray and s 50 brawn: midures with fur collara: 29 Little Women’s Coafis, Formerly $79.50 sizes 17! and 19'2 —of Velsheen or Lustrosa. with Jap fox collars. Sizes 17/ and $39.50 195 4 S richly fur trimmed-—1u hand prices. Single coats and groups ot $165 to $185 Coats for Women Needlepoint, stra or Kasho- $98 retta, trimmed magn $245 Swansdown Coat 5165 Evemng Wraps $59 50 Evening Capes for Women of Chiffon Velvet with collars o $ ur. in ose. iade, sapphire, American $75 and $79. 50 Evening Coats $59-50 Sport Coats $40 and $45 Sport Coats fur collars $75 Imported Fleeced Plaid Coats for Women $29 50 and 532 50 Coats for Women < Coats of imported Checks < and Mixt »»’ ; $19 50 Formerly $35 to $125 $19.50 to $75 height de, trimmed with gray : size 38 on velvet in jade black. flume. sapphire or black oolen mixtures, ike with opossum less than aerage Ihey save Little Women’s Coats, Formerly $79.50 and $95 —of Carminax or Lustrosa trimmed in $ blue squirrel, kit fox and ringtail opos- sum. Sizes 17!, 19/, 2115, Little Women’s Coats, Formerly $125 to $155 —of Fortuna, Needlepoint or Roulustra. claborately frimmed with siiver fitch, § ountain sable, skunk, kit fox and mink tails. Sizes 1502, 1715, 19'; Little Women's Coat Shop—Second Floot All Fur Coats Dependable furs; each coat individually Savings are of emphatic importance Hudson Seal Coats Contrastingly Trimmed $337.! at $371. Muskrat) Were $430, at Were $44 (Dyed $206.75 $296.25 and expertly at 25% Off! selected for its style and value Natural Nutria Coats Scli Nutria Trimmed 5 $296.25 = Were $395. at Bronze Caracul Coats Contrastingly Trimmed Were 193, at $146.25 Platinum Caracul Paw Coats Contrastingly Trimmed Were $150.00 Black Caracul Coats Mink Trimmed Were $393, at $296.25 1.eapard Were $57 Natural Otter Coats $305. at $296.25 Japanese Mink Coats Trimmed Were Were $650, Beige Squirrel Fur Coats o, Fox Trimmed ere 0; Trimmed $431.25 Fur Shop—Second Floor Women’s Pre-Inventory Dresses! Six groups which should cause Women s 319 50 to $29.50 Dresses satin comb lace and vel plaid and @ t combi B 3(\ to 42 well sented - Women’s Dresses, Formerly of brog ...1‘ i Women s $29 50 to $49 50 Dresses A collection of 63 dresse include sati combinat weeds mart ted ¢ Women's In the Stmple e-luventory Clearance Brings Models for All Occasious Dresses Formerly $10.75 to $19.50 Satins, flat crepes, fancy silks, vel veteens, combinations. georgetic crepes. One and two piece models trimmed in fur and velvet. embroid $ eries. Pencil blue. navy and black Wa 36 to 44 well Marvel for Women extraordinarily quick selling! Women’s Dresses, Formerly $35 to $49.50 Includ handsome models of chiffon $ clve in. georgette, brocade and 25 chiffon, Sizes 30 to + well represented. Women’s $39.50 to $65 Dresses. \ fine assortinent of women'’s s 5 dresses — sati crepes, georgettes. 3 chiffon velve Handsome models for aiternoon wear, in the prevailing shades. A few are fur trimmed. Sizes 30 to 4. Womens $59. 50 to $79.50 Dresses allic and -atin com- @ A e o in navy blue. Sizes 3 models and comby ons. A dew to 42, Dressg Shop—Second ¥ “Frock Shop! us Values Downstairs! and Misses! Dresses Formerly $10.75 to Satins, Chiffons, Georgettes, Jer- seys, in mmIl‘ s for street, afternoon wear. Colors include Lanvin green. brown chid, pflatlh b black: sizes 16 pencil blue.. Bokhara. to a8 simple Frock Shop—Downstal 300 Leather Handbags, $1 95 Attractive style variations of the Pouch and Envelope bags x In such desirable leathers as that are the favorites toda and Leopard skins, Leathers sn tooled and moire effects. All with mirror and lined with cotton moire. Sports Stockings 5 Silk and Wool Sports colors: $1.50 and $1. sStockings, ‘N\SM‘ in_ checks novelty designs; broken sizes. Handkerchiefs 1 tandker MEN'S 50c odd initfals, Choice. Black, red, brown, mottled, purple, tan, green and other colors. $1.95. in’ two-tone browns and black and white ure; every palr perfect; kings of wool or stripes and Linen m('hldlm; Novelt; 50c landkerchiefs in F rench prints, ‘mme embroldery and lace trimmed........ 5 Women's 35c White and Colored ¥ Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Our desire is 10 sell out the surplus goods and vou will do Misses’ Coats—Pre-Inventory Extras' Styles of youth —14, 16 and 18 vear Misses’ $59.50 to $69.50 Coats with handsome collars and decp $39 50 cuffs of fitch, black woli, skunk Misses’ $69.50 to $89.50 Coats or beaver of Pinpoint, Lustrosa and Mo 5450 sulera, trimmed with fitch, beaver black wolf, skuik Misses’ $89.50 to $110 Coats of Mosulera, Pinpo handsomely trimm; jm woli, heaver, of \rulhp( nt, Kashi mina, trimmed , wolf, beaver. uirrel Misses’ Junior Misses’ Coats Coats Formerly 329.50 and $35 Sports models of tweed Junior Misses' Shop—Third Flaor sizes Quick clearing during the Mlsses $135 to $l75 Coals oi | Ncedlepo et ! S 395 Individually-Styled Sports Coats Misses’ $39.50 to $55 Coats - Colorful Evening Wraps Mlsses $59 50 to $79.50 Wraps 45 13 to 17 Year Sizes Coats Formerly $39.50 and $45 —Of Deerona, Suede and Pinpoint. Wrappy. flared and straigntline mod- els with muffler, Tuxedo and shawl $ Collars of Natural Squirrel. Ringtail lipstick, fal Opossum, Jap Fox. In peach, blue, cuckoo Shop—Third Floor con, Misses’ Dresses in Many Smart Styles You'll find many smart irocks herc alues! Misses’ $25 and $29.50 Dresses —for afternoon and evening wear. in Georgette Satin Canton or Flat Crepe silks Mlues $29.50 and $35 Dresses —for street, afternoon or evening wear; Twills, Jerseys, Chiffons, Georgette and Flat Crepe Combinations Misses’ $55 and $59.50 Dresses —in Georgette Crepe, Crepe Roma. $33 75 Satin Canton, Chiffon: for after- noon and evening wear Misses' Shop—Third complete ~ Misses’ $35 and $39.50 Dresses —for afternoon wear: Georgette Crepes, Satin. Fiat Crepe: in tea § 75 rose. orchid, sea areen, maize, pen- - it blue, black Misses’ $45 and $49.50 Dresses Exquisite models in Chiffon Ve vet, Satin, Brocaded Velvet. Satin black Junior Misses’ Dresses 13, 15 andi 17 Jumor Misses’ $12.75 to $18.75 Dresses f Velveteen, Crepe de Chine: in orincess. §7.50 years— princess, two-piece and basque models with long, tight sleeves: henna, green, navy: sizes 13 to 17 represented nothe fgi rls should-not rlook thes Junior Misses’ $19.50 to $25 Drtssea —in Velveteen, Georgette, Satin Canton and Fiat Crepe. in two-piece princess § and flared skirt styles; charmingly trimmed: coral. green, rose and black $2.95 to $3.50 Gloves—$1 95 Palr Novelty Cape and French Kid Gloves black and white, brown, mode nvd gray m the lot—some pla standing Pre-Inventory Sale—About Ninety Tailored and Trlmmed Hats 50 Hats of feit or felt combined with velve and tin: mostly bla some the lot; final price colors n $1 I.“' : S entory $5.00 and $6.00 Printed Silk Scarfs The beauty is in the chine. All-over d 1s: floral shades of bl black and quality of the crepe two white arn price patterns; in ro: Pre-Inventory Wmdbreakers $18.5 erly Street Floor Slips—Underwear—Robes in the Sale! $1.50 and $1.95 Underwear Philippine and Porto Rican Hand- made Underwear—gowns and chemise —fine nainsook gowns with scalloped. hand-embroidered and hand-drawn yokes. Chemise in hand-drawn styles, strap models—white, flesh color. peach $1 29 and orchid. Choice ... .. $10.85 to $18 Silk Underwear oA maker's samples; gowns. chemise, pajamas. crepe de chine, crepe-back sat o, it $Q.85__87 485 trimmed laces . $1.50 & $2.95 Glove Silk Underwear Vests, Chemise and Step-in Chemise in tailored and lace-trimmed sty pastel $ 95 tints; slightly C_ o counter-mussed $5.90 to $8.50 Glove Silk Underwear Gowns, tailored and lace-trimmed. Sets of Brassieres and Step-ins in glove silk." Also crepe de chine and § A 85 radium silk Chemise, l.cptmmmed and tailored .. $5.90 to $750 Handmade Gowns h Voile; trimmed with hand- necklines: white and pastel tints. Underwear Shup—Second I'llmr tans. 3139 §1.95 Pear! in many tions B Pair Real Crystal and Jet worrow at half. e Now e T F, L ™, and Brooches. Now Boxes. Now Sterling Sil $1.00 Black $1.50 Black double sesen colors and combina Were §2 £3.95 Lo $5 French Novelty Iported Noveliy G 2namel Loosepact . $3.95 Silk Bloomers —of silk jersey, with double shirred $ 95 cuff; black, purple. copenhagen blue ' $10 and $13.50 Terry Cloth Robes —of imported Terry cloth ‘with arge shawl col- lar; side-tie fast- L $7.50__81 (8 designs Odds and Ends of Brassieres, Garter Belts, Girdles! $1 and $1.50 Back-fastening Brassieres, 75c. Bandettes of lace, satin and broche, 50c. $2 Garter-belts of pink satin, tomorrow, 8150 $5 to $10 Girdles, $4.50. $3.95 and $5.00 Costume Slips Crepe de chine and radium silk—tai- lored styles, with hemstitched tops and self straps—some 3-inch hems. others deep shadow hems. Colors in- clude white, peach. flesh color, black $‘) 95 and navy blue. All sizes. A great chance .. $12.50 to $15 Sllk Costume Sllps Crepe de chine, trimmed in real Irish or Filet laces or in simulated Bincee $ lace; flower-like tints. Broken size range Costume Shop—Street Floor. Jewelry Novelties and Toiletries! $830 108 laces $: to $3.95 Chokers and Novelty $1.00 Veolay Talcum Powder $1.50 Amt White only $1.00 12 cakes $2.00 Guerlain $1.50 Hatpins uey <8205 $8.00 Omy Bath e Royal Face Pow Size English S n A box.......... 39 ecklaces to Face Powder . §1.33 $1.00 Helena Rubinstein Face sence § $12.50 and $18.00 Bottle Imported Ie fumes. The very finest odors amnd well known manufacturers. F 59¢ different. Bottle Loosepsm $11.00 Rosine Nuit De Chine 1 . .89