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TWO COLONELS CIE \iss Krehbiel, when guests included [ 10, is expected to be THE EVENING STAR, Wa HINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY. JANUARY' 6. 1927. T T j. George F. Lee, from Chi- | Tulia Cantacuzene-Speransky as guest | lightful, informal literary afternoons|F. Colladay, jr.; Miss Katharine | S O C_I E T Y 7"]‘:.{3;:“,“ ati “";» : 2 : N |,>.‘ kwood, U. 8. N., | speaker. e i Dent and Dunlap P. Penhallow. FALL HAS_ NEW RELAPSE 2 ColyersiEs | Fiost siues #ap the fitst — ostesses for the first afternoon will - e . . 5 = ) The membership committe of the - urners’ Banquet Condition Not Serious, us Tmportant Guests. e P Rob- . o # A n‘\‘}a( st i ] onal Democratic Club, ’- | Niond i s Frits chairmanship of Mrs. J 1 banquet of the Sojourn- | Rouder 350, and ataj. Louis C. Wil 115 | son,. Fort Monroe, and Col. F vington, will entertain the Cocheu, Fort Benning, Ga. members of the club at i i the clubhouse, 820 Con- Capt. George F. Unmacht, C. W. 8., | of the District of Columbia league, an- | an of the District of Columbia, today | necticut avenue, today In addition | Miss Ikisther Wood, ) . Nor- | the uniforms of the various services | .onty gecrots is chairman of the Mrs, Theodore Tiller as chair- | at headquarters, 823 Fifteenth street, | to Mrs. Covington, the membership ey, Miss kva Pool, M of the United States adding to the | anquet committee. & the committee on hostesses, | from 4 o'clock to 6 o'clock. nittee consists of - Mrs. James Miss Martha , I the ocdasion. Already more | et Mrs. 5. Richard Gasch as o arman of | Recelving with Mrs. Wardman will Helm. Mrs. Edward oClie: MF. 3 ‘ afterngon at 4:30 o’clock mittee on ways and means, Mrs vin T. Hert, Mrs. Samuel 1 Frank Hiram Snell, ) P rie o Mr.| Maj ummerall, chieg of e Bosard Alniog il he the honor ted by Mrs. Gieo White escott, Mrs. C. C. Glover, jr.; Minnie Fisher Cunningham, | Watt Stewart, Mr Army, will make the | oo " the special tea given by the Aaron D. r s cha . o I1. Rudolph, Mrs. Edward | Percy E. Quin, Mrs. Andrieus | Mr. W. Shipman of the evemlng. o . an ‘Asseciation of University committee i laday, Mrs. W. T. Galliher, Mrs. | Jores, president of the club, and Mrs | 5 Y e | Women, at which time Mrs. Albion 1by Mrs. Redwood Vandergrift. inin White Speel, Mrs. J. Jerome drick, treasurer. L T | will tell the of “La Hoheme," senting thi of literary | Lightfoot, Mrs ar C. Snyder.| All the O 9 nted by the Wash. 2{ter itstandi s | Miss Florence F Stiles, Mrs been The Republican State committee in However and for the District of Columbia will | receive for Mrs. Harry Wardman, Mrs. William Wolff Smith, president | RePublican ional committeewom Physicians Say. EL PASO, Tex nuary 6 ) Albert B. Fall_former Secretary of the Interior, who has been ill at his home here with preamonia for nearly tw weeks, suffered a relapse last night but his condition was not considered serious, his physi sa The last bulletin iss Aid the in fection was disappearing from the a lung CuticuraSoap vle Soap, Ointment, [ Omticars Leberatoriss Deot. B, Malden Mere iy % :v.d'\l and Mrs. Katherine Gillett- Club, V Hamilton and Pone Will Get Advancement, as Senior Officers Retire. club's resident members s s e invited, including espe- 7 it. Col. Thomas J. | vhich will be z invit 1 g i ; £ < ek B ooy, [ncton. ‘Opera: Cor: “MondAy - eve ue | Thomas P. Littlepase. o | cially the honc officers, these s Hed States Marine Band will | ning. This is the second of the series it the tea table will be® | being Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. hono- Rl Shilc Mt the be | neratic teas given by the Uni Addison Dent ry pr and_ Mrs. Richard r for dane M ersity Women, preceding each per Harriman, Mrs. ) Hugh Wall nd Alfred Ire I -sing, accomi ormance of the Washington Ope ; lis- | Woodrufi, Miss Olive 3 4 lass, homorary vice 3 t Maj. Gen. A1 Co. Music lovers have found them a rati, the cultural center | Judge Mary O'Toole. presjdents. Mrs Borden Harrl- ). Gen. Am PANic flovers hued fount i ance in England | isting the hostesse: \ will preside at the luncheon, at On Saturany. event 3 Clyde Season tickets for this series of de- | M “harles H. Pardoe, Mrs. which a fthering is expected KING’S PALACE ill bo the hostesses at the dance give 810-818 Seventh Street American Pen W > of ti famous of thian institutions, the old E with its circle of dis Alston tillery Corps, the grade of N he itutory retirement of n. Thomas H. Slavens, January |, 18, and Col. Franeis Pope; Quar, termaster Corps, ig to be promoted | Cons oter e o the office of quarter master general brigadier general on th irement of Pri Zalinski, January 23 Hamilton, Coast )t reservations lent of the National wr lub, will make a short tomorrow, rank of i o'clock a b h r e 5 nni itutory re ont, Mrs. Danicel C Moses G. [ \oodland drive These prospec- | 3 arious s w the, University Women. Th I attend withs their ladies, nonthly dances are quite informai s them being Representative Roy nd most delightful affairs. ive appointments were announced at | Miss Belle witzgerald, . Repr stive . 'Thosing o he War Department | luncheon, vesic % = 1 Representative Albert Johnson Interesting- women of the C Both officers have had - | Junet M 3 : 2 Gen, M. W. Ireland, 33d; Maj rve as hostesses for th ruished service and wear decors | of Austra Kenzie W. Walker, Maj. Gen e riotds talks now belok e for gallantr ction. has been sent to .. Slem, Maj. Gen. C. C. Hammond, | the District of Columbi: on is from North Carolir ol A o S ? e Gen. (Charles ' McK, Salczmar . of American Pen Women, the raduated from the Wales Rockenbach and S bior e HEteE oY 'my in 1894 | from 4 to 6 o'clock at the league club ce in Cuba house, 1 H street, which has beet War, in the P Hall 334: Rear | (ramsformed into the “Coffee House of A commandead “Navy: Capt. | the Hoot of the OwL.” : t Coast Artillery eran Pl The’ fivst talk in the serles will be he World W nce his o Mt e afternoon of this week rom France he s wit . H 4 nARUGE BearL e e na guest of honor bein coast defen ; Sun | an ink White, United g miiins ‘rancisco. 5 states B i fect will be “The Lit e . O . Chslstohrat Van | eratube 8T He will be folldwed "fi\‘vm T < e R g i Y acques Lon Friday, January 14, by the Princess | Col. Pope is the s John Pope of Civil War € 945 oCIohE. ATie n Kansas, he v v West Point in 1897 Iy serv | oy ce was in the Cay e | cer articipated in the 1 n 1898 and it U ection, which followed detailed to the Qua Corps and_served in ihe Punitive Dxpedition. During World War he was director of Motor Transport Corps in Eu ind was awarded the Dist lervice Medal. On his retur > he was stationed in t ¢ chief of the Motor 1 is now ched to | of the quartermaster gen- | | | January Delinea- tors are Here! February Butterick Patterns are Here! Turkish Towels 25c¢ Ea. Seconds of 50c and 69c grades. Large size towels of heavy, absorbent terry in all white and white with fancy borders. A mill-end purchase of several thou sand towels. 15¢ to 29c Turkish Towels, 10c Ea. Slight seconds, in scores of styles and sizes Street Floor pitay Satisfaction Since 1 Friday—Green-Ticket Specials— Wonderful Bargains at Small Prices than 125 Beautiful $ 75 Men’s Night Shirts 95¢ = P dh S TR ton and striped flannelette. ok back st and 52 inches long. Sizes ). Men’s Bath Robes $1.98 Dresses of lovely silks and wool- ens, in styles for misses and ma- trons. Smart. colors, new lines and excellent fabrics. Reduced from $3.98. Neat col ors and patterns, in shawl collar style. All sizes in the group. Men’s $1.50 Sizes 16 to 44 and 46 to 50 Mufflers, 89¢ Rayon knit, in new colors, smart stripes and combinations. Men’s 79¢ Work Shirts, 47¢ Blue chambray shirts, of good weight. Double - stitched seams. Two pockets. Sizes 141 to 17. Trimming Remnants 5c to $1 Piece A saving of more than half on silk braids, embroidered bands, lace flouncings, lace bands and others. All colofs and combina« tions, in 1 to 3 yard lengths. Dress Ornaments 35¢ Fancy Bead Ornaments, in nu- merous sizes and shapes. Jet, colors and_combinations. Former- 1y 58c to $1. Trimming Buttons 10c Card 12 on a card. More than fifty styles and colors. Formerly 15¢ to 25e. Infants’ Coats, $2.98 Formerly $3.98 and $4.98. ‘White chinchilla, in straightline and belted styles. Warmly lined and interlined. Children’s Caps, 25c All-wool Knitted Caps that usu- ally sell for 49c. Choice of red or navy. Boys’ 69¢ Caps, 25c Made of chinchilla, plush, vel- vet and astrakhan. Black, navy and brown. $1.69 Sweaters, $1 Children’s Heavy Knit Sweaters in_slipover style. Orange and navy combinations. Sizes 8 to 4. $298 Panty Dresses $1.98 Wool Challis and Jersey Dresses, In panty and straight- line styles. Blue, rose, green, brown and navy. Trimmed with hand embroidery. Sizes 1, 2 and 3. 1e gecasion are Col. Chris Deven 33d: Cob. Charles }\V\\‘\\\\\‘\ ANARNRNNNNNN S\': ALTAALLRLL ANAEANRLNESS b ne-Fourth,_Off g . W Our Aiter-Christmas Clearance Sale makes the most notable of Bargains in the clioicest Lamps. Floor Lamps— Bridge Lamps— Table Lamps— Boudoir Lamps— Bed Lamps— A Special Floor “Studp;slal. amp $5i@ Q AR L o GleFome Slecliic Shop Joseph D. Campbell 517 10th St. Just Below F St. Main 6549 AL AT TUEREEXEN SRR NERCNNS ‘\“‘W\.\‘.f“‘w give and | Inn tomorrow the luncheon around the fire or 4 short bu tmer will address the membe N More ATTATTRLLAL ALALAAAAAAAS SARAARRANALL AN STAR ADS for Best Help When you seek the best, you g0 where the best is sold. The Star is read by nearly ashington and eral, Munitions L Doy et of the city. is therefore reasonable to that " the help secured | re h its He'p Wanted sifications will be of the est type. PRESIDENT SEES MOVIE. Private Showing of Film Aided by Navy, Attended by Officials. e showing of “Tell It to the | movin picture fil the co-operation of the Department, was attended last night by President and Mrs. Coc Members of the binat S and other ¢ Rayon and Flannel Dresses About 100 Attractive Dresses of wool flannel, st nd checks, some silks and rayon_knit $ I 98 zes 16 to 50 in this group. Beautifully . Fill your mext vacancy through a Help Wanted adver. tisement in The Star. If re- ceived before 11 p.m., it will ap- pear in the issue of the next xcept for The Sunday ar, when the closing hour is 5:30 p.m. Saturday. made and styled and you will be agreeably sur- prised. Second Floor—King's Palace ¥ $1 Silk-and-Wool Hosiery, 39c¢ Slight irregulars. ‘Women's stockings, in black and an ex- cellent assortment of light colors. Children’s Hosiery 1214-18 G STREET o Let and 35c Buster Brown Stockings in all sizes, in choice of four desirable shades. Also at this price a broken size range of }'c HINA CLEARANCE SALE || [z Shagas Boys’ Pajamas, 85c One and two-plece styles that usually sell for $1.39 and $1.50. Cotton or striped flannelett Trimmed with rayon fregs. Sizes 4 to 18, Boys’ 79c Blouses 44c Perfect quality, striped mad- ras, percale, chambray and khaki. High neck, long sleeves. Sizes 7 to 15. Women’s 59¢ Silk Hosiery 25¢ Black and five good light shades, All perfect. In- cluded in the group are lisle stockings in black and colors, and ribbed sport hose in various good colors. All sizes in the lot. Street Floor HOURS, 8:45 to 5:30 PHONE MAIN 1294 Dulin & Martin Company 1215-17 F STREET $3 to $5 Trimmed Hats About two tables of at- tractive Win- slooo ter hats, of felt, satin and velvets, in various shapes and colors. Clearance priced for Friday. $5 to $8 Trimmed Hats Several tables of ex- $ 75 ceptionally . fine hats, in metallics, silks, combinations, felts and other fabrics. A style for every type. Street Floor Men’s Hose, 37c Seconds of 75¢c Wool Cashmere ‘Hose, in black, oxford and nat- ural. Sizes 10 to 12. Men’s Hose, 18c Irregulars of grade. Made of highly mercerized lisle, with double heel and toe. Black, cor- dovan, navy and gray. Sizes 915 to 12, $1 Men’s Shirts and Drawers 65c Ea. Heavy ribbed cotton undergar- Some slightly sofled The shirts with long s and_collarette neck. In siz€s 36 to 46. The drawers in sizes 82 to 44. Ecru and random. Men’s Overalls, 95¢ Our regular $1.50 grade, made of heavy blue denim, with double- stitched seams and bartexed pockets. Sizes 36 to 40. Men’s Union Suits 89¢c Medlum and heavy-weight rib- bed cotton that usually sells for - $1.50. Long sleeves and ankle length. Ecru and random. In sizes 86 to 46. Men’s Lined Kid Gloves, V4 Off Women’s Fabric Gloves, 49¢ Fancy cuffed gloves of chamoisuede and also two-button gloves of Kayer's chamoisette, Excellent colors and styles. brown, gray and e-top style, with pleated flounces. '79¢ and $1 Undergarments 59¢c Service Plates, Coffee Sets, Salad Sets, etc. slips, chemises, step-ins and bloomers. White and col- gray. Made in side-tie model with tuxedo collar and pocket. 59c Flannelette Bloomers, 49¢ Heavy striped flannelette Elastic at waist and knees. Wom- en’s sizes. $1 Costume Slips 69c Made of sateen and non- cling cloth, in street shades. Sizes 36 to 44. Second Floor Boys’ Knickers, 85c Reduced from $1.50 and $1.69. Lined and unlined, woolen mix- tures in brown, blue and gray; alsd Crompton corduroy. Sizes S to 17. Boys’ Wash Suits, 79c Formerly $1.50 and $2. Flap- per, middy and button-on styles, of good fabrics. Sizes 2 to 8. $1.50 Indian Suits Irregulars of $1 Quality. 95¢ Only 168 shades in the Attractive Two-plece sults, with lot. Oiled opaque, in white feather head dress. Sizes 4 to 12. only—these are most de- sirable for Winter use. Boys’ $3-98 Perfect, easy-working roll- Overcoats, $2.29 ers, Third Floor Heavy woolens, in brown and gray. Button-to-the-neck styles, in sizes 3 to 8 years. Street Floor Service Plates » . | in various colors. Were, doz., $225. Wedgwood. Powdered blue, Greek key border, handsome center decorations. . ... Were, doz., $195. English Minton. Enameled design on rim and center. Beautiful combination of colors. Were, doz., $90. ve.... Were, doz., $100. English Minton. Cobalt blue gold incrusted. ................ . Were, doz., $200. English Coalport. Heavy gold incrusted. ........covvniiieininnnineieinen, Wers. doz., $460. English Crescent. Red lacquer rim overlaid in gold incrustation . ................ Were, doz., $125. English Cauldon. Rich gold band incrustation with medallions of pink roses. . . .....Were, doz., $275. Wedgwood. Rim of fruits in colors with canary center and basket of fruits and flowers. Were, doz., $120. Were, doz., $90. Now $175 Now $120 $60 $60 $120 $300 $75 Enelish Crescent. Cobalt blue and raised gold festoon edge : Window Shades, 50c Now English Minton. Enameled design on rim and center. Maroon and green. ..:. Now Children’s $1.25 Rayon Bloomers 59¢c Sizes 2 to 12, in perfect qual Choice Remnants of Silks Formerly Sold for ity, heavy-weight rayon. of pink or peach. Boys’ $1 Union Suits, 75¢ English Minton. Rich canary and blue enameled medallion on rim and center French China. Tea Cups and Saucers to match French China Incrusted gold edge and cobalt blue rim............ After-dinner Cups and Saucers to match French China. ... Bouillon Cups and Saucers to match French China. 2 English Crescent China Coffee Sets. One Canary and one pink,black checker dtsigns.w ere, English Salad Bowl, footed, with china fork and spoon..........cooveevannnn. Was, English Salad Bowl and Six Plates to match. ~ Solid blue, decorated in clusters of fruit. Was English Salad Set. Chintz design on canary color. Salad bowl, six plates and china fork and spoon AT AR R RS S e English Salad or Dessert Plates. Fruit design, blue center. . ... Were, English Salad or Dessert Plates. Fruit design, yellow background .............. Were, English Salad or Dessert Plates. Chintz design, yellow center . ...... . Were, Royal Worcester Salad or Dessert Plates. Heavy gold incrusted rim .....«........ We'rc. Wedgwood. White embossed grapevine and leaves. Dessert or Salad Plates. .. ... Were, consisting of tray, 6 cups and saucers and coffee pot.........coeueiinennn CHINA DEPARTMENT—SECOND FLOOR doz., $100. $80. $70. $85. doz., doz., doz., set, $35.00. set, $15.00. at e e e 2 . K'$L98 Crgsxiesg SSSS . 1monos, . * " Greatly Reduced Prices g7 g o 1 set, $| 0.00. set, $28.50. doz., $16.50. doz., $16.50. doz., $20.00. doz., $80.00. doz., $36.00. Infants’ Vests, 35¢ 3 for $1.00 Silk and wool or wool and cot- ton. Also cotton in straight front and Ruben styles. Women’s $1 Union Suits, 65¢ Rayon striped, wool tinted or plain white cotton ribbed suits. Sleeveless, knee length. Regular and extra sizes. $2.50 to $3.98 Bead Bags, $1.79 Large flat style, with meta frames. Very attractive styles, with fringe bottom. Cretonne and Drapery Remnants 19¢ Yard Formerly #9¢, 39c and 49c. Pretty fi cre- tonne, figured and other drapery weaves, for curtains and coverings, in good lengths. Light and dark colors, with attractive designs. Priced for im. mediate clearance, Third Floor $1.50 to $2 79c Yd. Various lengths and at- tractive weaves left from recent sales. Plain color fabrics predominate. 39-inch Satin Char- meuse. 39-inch Crepe de Chine. 39 -inch Satin-back repe. 36-inch Charmeuse. 36-inch Taffeta. 39-inch Georgette Crepe. Street Floor Children’s Gloves 45¢ Formerly 76c and $1. Wool gloves, lined cloth gloves and gauntlets, In various styles and colors, All sizes In the combined lot. Street Floor $2.50 Leggings, $1.69 Children's Brown Leather Leg- gings that reach to the knee. Sizes 8 to 8. Neckwear, 39¢ Clearance assortment of lace, organdy and silk collar and cuff sets, ecollars and jabots. Some slighitly solled from display. For- merly G9¢c to 76e. Women’s Belts, 69c Formerly sold for $1 to $1.98. Choice of 2! and 3 inch widths, in suede. Brewn, gray, blue and green. Street Floor Marabou Trimming 39¢ Yard Fifteen smart shades. A desir- able trimming for negligee and evening frocks. Formerly 76c. Street Floor Men’s $1.69 Pajamas 97¢ Cotton pongee, of good quality. ‘White, tan, blue, hello an checked, or fancy percales, as well as striped flannelette. All sizes. Street Floor Floor Covering Remnants 29c Sq. Yd. Seconds of 6% to $1.00 the square yard. Printed linoleum and_ Cer- tainteed floortex. Many pleces may be matched for large rooms. Block, tile and figured patterns. Third Floor Random gray suits, warmly fleeced. Sizes 8 to 16. Girls’ Dresses, $2.98 Formerly $3.98 and $4.98 Wool Jersey Dresses, in one-piece style Nicely trimmed with embroidery, stitching and buttons. Corsets, Girdles Etc., $1 Former $1.50 to $5 Corsets, Girdles and Ferris Waists—many discontinued numbers of Marvel- Fit, R&G and C-B. White and flesh. Broken sizes. Handkerchiefs 9c Each More than 1,500 assorted hand kerchiefs for men and women. Plain white, solid colors, embroid- ered corners, colored stripes, lin- ens, fine lawns and others. F cellent quality and fast color Formerly 1ic to 25e. 59¢ to 85¢ Stamped Goods, 33c— Consisting of scarfs, centers, luncheon sets, buffet sets and children’s dresses. 8c Pearl Cotton, 3 for 10c—Star brand, in sizes 3 and 5. Broken line of colors. 98¢ Rubber Household Aprons, 59¢ — Large coverall style, of bright colored gum rubber. * Children's 59¢ Bead Sets, 25c— Imitation pearl necklace and bracelet, In white and colors. Also combination of bead bag, meck- lace and bracelets at 25c.