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mittees have already been formed to | Ay g : The 8. A . At the Hoot of the Owl Coffee |perfect details, o well known Wash- 1\‘]"""%]‘3“”"- M:" S‘“’»‘ ;‘; ‘,'r "~ |Founder's Day to B» Marked Coinci- "':"'z' S nish music and 3.:.’.2;?.‘."‘":..?' i Hone el at the. Clubhouse of the | ington artist has volunteered his sery. | Mrs. amson 8. Howell, jr., Mrs . O. Stanley, former Governor of | thenters w ] o : dent With National Meet. e I e (Continued from Fifteenth Page) gue of American Pen Women Fri- i"hli’rgd:;'llnn the setting for the | Breckinridge Long, Mrs. Demarest | Kentucky and former Senator, will O TR T R day, the guest of honor and spea ball, Whici 1 be that of a Spanish | 11,4 Mrs. Brewster Marwick, Mrs.| Coincident with the gathering on :):fl::i?"sn::fi; Other speakers will v y Al 16 v : e 5 1334 Longfeliow street northwest, at |Careme” has aroused immediate en:|Parker Crenshaw, Mrs. James Carroll| FRAT AU B BARGI S T ) SR I Bua, \ ' nry W , chairma 1 Crofts, 1 “R GRAVES FUUND l S( ) ‘ : I E' I Y 8.0'clock this evening. thusiasm in Washington soclety. Com- | wrager, Mrs, Hemry W. Fitch, Mgs. ERNITY TO ?ANQUET. D N e |y s Pank. Coofie Wi . > D)F- . i e, and member: th . T :en! of the Active Chapter seated on Will be Dr. ouis K. Anspacher, the ) it are preparing e ke part aEET | Charles G. Matthews, Mrs. Rushmore | Wednesday of more thun 15,000 mem- | Reprocentytive. Vaiie oot Comeagar Fire Thermometers. er right hand. 2 y . attractive features that are being ar- | P2 . Ze Barn %|bers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Na- | Judge Charles B. Howry, Capt. Wil.| "hen thelr thermometers fail to reg [,,‘}“;{ lum‘]*l'(«ot'; wfiec}'-e- were Ir:lmfl:‘. . r's dramatic record is |ranged. g‘i::'.hm: %fihda.l;dys, i;»: wilam C.{ yjona) Fraternity in groups all over | lam H. Biddle, U A Lieut. Col. |ister men in the Far North can da Objects Dug Up Show Early o ATDha Bt e e Chemnire: L T R e oo il be tvan &, 9:30 arclocke ] Somph (Wealjnipton: the world to celebrate the founding | Cparies” 8. Collior ot ihe Heriok; [{ormine the approximate temperature jects g Up tion here in 1922. The past presidents | The Coffee House talk ls under the |g v evening, Marc .\.,(.‘on, :he box h‘ulder‘s far the event | of n:)% fraternity, March 9, 1836, near. | Waghington University Law Senoe, 2&:"‘:‘:‘:’;& nn::m;‘h !,r:\}mf ‘n“ e 5 . v ;s " el 5 i|arn Countess Szechenyi, Mme. Eken-|ly 100 members of the fraternity in| The -committee in charge of the el ¢ re ap People Lived in Comfort g iss | ) : - 30 orelonk, = Sena 3 Washington will ‘observe the annual | banqust Is compased of Carroll Rad.| amane > 5'° O fteam instesd of Al d; Miss Helen Stout it £ e aa ] nd Mrs. y | 3 2 s Dorothea Storck., M Walte i and | e and Wealth. o e e AR TR . ; pper of strict] A ary Rutheven | ames McManaway, was the TS, te: By the Associated Press. missing past president. She is living | di J Al e y w more Patterson | pr— PHILADELPHIA, March 7.—The |in Roanoke. Va. lo gl 3 ol i o “vunn:l'll and Mrs. Charles Boughton | e £ the joint expedition | During the luncheon presentation g S o 00d. i e of ip award was made to| % y of the British Museum and the |, Marshall, student of the The name of as always be 'h M Mrs. . attern of New Museum of the University of Pennsyl- |uniy etia Bopin cobhet s 4 3 o SO vania to Ur of the Chaldees, the home | mont 3 nnouncement e be A . o 3 . - e the - BORL ~ of Abraham, describes further arch‘eo— - 5 g 7 lo . n, 2 Del A. b A ashington the night Lin- . s in *he work of digg In the December repor 3 Woolley, director of th pedition, told of exploring 180 graves and of * finding valuable articles of personal | adornment. In the January report, | " the director says that more than 400 (R © graves have been found, adding to the | i collection *fresh monuments for (h:( > : n age hitherto unknown. st of the graves in the Mr. Woolley reported, {8 ¢ date 0 B. C. The lowest ~N : ant the earliest must be 500 vears | (A QY o ; Oler and carry us back into a period ) ©of whose history the anclent writers 3 have preserved nothing but a list of \ mythical Kkings, who, each reigning 4 ‘ for hundreds of vears, bridged the |} gulf between the know world and the tlood. Wealth and Comfort Shown. - A nnounCeS t he Open ing 0 f “What strikes one most is the degree of wealth and comfort evinced by the graves. The pottery indeed 18 coarse. but that s precisely be- |8 cause, with better materials to hand, NO .“.i‘mm ash cheap and little re‘{z\x[irdm; ?j@? . o other than the most utilitar ) < burposes, vessels were made of fine | NN} € ew ower an araen ectlon stone, alabaster or colored soapstone, of copper or of silver, and the shapes of these show an astonishing variety and an admirable understanding of {I¥ : : | I orpamental_purosey eliver Tuesday, March Eight—on Fifth Floor AY QI ; and. gold are very common. ‘The lat- 3 ter is sometimes used in the form of thin leaf laid over copper, but ) somatimes ectid and ey, A\t nl . . BT A E N K Of Exceptionally High Quality 3 ound in several graves; gold : D ) : : . ; s Lo s ahapes ate. most| A4 ¥ Plants After months of planning, the New [! - Kashmir, Satin, Flannel, I : mumerous. Many Personal Objects. ~ Flower and Garden Section opens, un- , “The bulk of the objects from the i/ (t S . l 1 P . d P 'y l 7, graes areof " personal sort. - A pecially Price : : Abost Usnsl Sizes e o ot W S s e s - < T the supervision of a Plant and Seed ) Wholesale Cost 1410 48 of all is a fragment of limestone re- florists, these hardy plants are .1 . e S e Specialist, who will cheerfully answer well portray_ the funeral procession | Jiffly low prices and perishable nature rour horti s \ : Materials of extraordinarily high grade—all °'~'-1'-;‘."i-'§_' # Siowsa chariot arawn | U/ prohibits their delivery. (This y cultural queries. \ : ‘ recognized as foremost in the’ Sprglg rgzdc—are by {6 ep)s. It is empty and the / : applies to plants only.) - . h reins are held by a man who walks 4 Th . ere at much less than usual. R e msesithe vy is section offers a full line of seeds, \ : in front, and a third follows carrying ) - i \ Crepe de chine and kasha lined. White fur collar i Thrown u Jeopardte skin, and io the ¢ N - bulbs, potted plants, garden implements, \ ‘ and facings of kasha and flannel. The more tai- ul of arrows and a battle ax, the' 4 ) : H . g lored models featured by bows and facing of red e rerape. ot the dead Fuler. : lawn mowers, fertilizers and lime. Espe- [ o8 moirease kncwnas the New Bow Coat” Webs for Catobing Fish. i) p \ cially interesting is the fact that we per- Black-and-White and South Sea islanders are quick to see 8 ivaniiee S Tnetrots in wsing| | \ Y 5%, | sonallyselect all seeds that we offer, giv- 57| | Navy are Featured Colors small fish and for capturing butter- * @ perfect net and enable the natives with which their rude abodes are a6 d 3 wi n % Spectal $1 Pan that your e"ery need can be sat Silk-over-the-knee with lisle feet and garter tops Exclusively at v Champagne The Hecht Co. |8 d fn Woodlothian Grass Seed Whie e B C 2 2 3 DOWN STAIRS STORE ing added every day. Heavy weight, lustrous sheen— .was learned by an investigating trav- y & * s / e, e Toung many of iness jaland. A | ing an assurance of uniform quality and Dows srams #roms B e o st et o 2 quantity—and greatly improved results. 7. : — - . 'S Whether you take pride i - (B St & gt s S Full-Fashioned Silk Hose, $1 rr- decorated. ; ' ’ ; . ’ that insure | . We advise earliest possible Hanan Shoes || : isfied here ' . shopping s these will sell very soon. Sizes 8} t9 10, ! Pound 45¢ 5 Pounds %2 YO\ Il All-Silk Washable Flat Crepes, $1-65 Only the finest grade of recleaned grass seed is used ) Of a Heavier Quality—20 New Shades offerefi as the most suitable type for lawns in and about Y % in street and evening shades for dresses, underwear, etc. Washington. . Pongees and Broadcloths, $1 yard. All- 39-inch Sports Satin (rayon), $1 yard. ers using spider's webs for catching #0 when attached to poles they make effc ; A i e e R ‘ Hyacmths vatory, your lawn or your garden, you R . \ airs igl rregulars Flesh Peach French Nude in the composition of Woodlothian Grass Seed, that is ¢ One of our most popular values—and new shades are be- silk and washable. Shown in a diversi- Non-clinging, ‘it is most adaptable for FAT AR AT U IS LB BARENANERAS 4 Other Plants—fiSpecially Priced 4 fied aiso&'tment of soft Spring and Sum- underwear, drapes, etc. Several wanted . mer shades. shades. Your mather wed Ceres Flour— \ Cinerania Begonia Giant Cyclemen DOWN STAIRS STORE If your dealer cannot supply you, 4 - y WES Y, ¥ Large Garden Implements N o gfi?flfifi.‘ffigfgsrfi?wds’ 32'95 ! Choice of two lovely designs—Swinging Basket and Lily. ey 31.35 They are shown in several shades. Spreads of heavy, unbleached muslin. Does not require any ironing. $1.35 to $1.75 7 . .$1.35 to $2.65 s s Gl e - 65¢c to $1.65 ‘ s e ‘Wooden Rakes. . i g ¥ ' Women’s NEW Veiled Print Dresses ) Bosten Fenns | e g Sl , Fashion’s Smartest—Entirely New Special $ 1 35 pot Lawn Mowers. .. .. $7.50 to $19 Splendid $ % .50 Don’t Keep on | Values : Coughing 53 A 2 Small Garden Implements —when it is so easily stop- = g ped—in a pleasant way— % P, Trowels with - 4 L Spring has arrived according to Fashion’s calendar— you will think so too, and long to wear one of these i . S \ ) - erfectly charming Hall’s J ] Pruning Shears . . 60c to $1.35 i {)/ eiled print Cherry Grass Shears. .. .. i 60c to'95¢c y Dresses. And they ! ST 3 Di o sy so become most Expectorant S L g Iron Dibbles : | . vy d{:cu aye Aalmmation, o e Magic Weeders. .. : ‘ that they should'be irritation—; e~ . 2. fore you realize it conges- S in every Spring tion is overcome. Hall's wardrobe. Ch Expe il : e . 3 | n..r’i.;li.. o l:veayt(l:h‘.::":;él: Primrose ; Rose Trellises'and Fan Trellises 3 of the Many 00U, 8, COlds an ronchi 1 ¢ affections—and it fights : Special 65¢c Pot - | $1'95 sl $2‘95 2 Smgg,lé\slew‘ them to a finish. i FLOWER AND GARDEN SECTI + 35¢ 6 $100 B : /1 : Are Sketched Bmall Medium Family Your druggist sells Ch Hall's Cherry Expectorant : \ 3 V74 / ey o Y . Q T IR \R(L)E4 ‘(\(w' BN O)) ! 2 -\ ,?" ot ) BZ Chemical Go. | RIS \\ %: 5 ¥ \‘ 4= ‘ \'ffi\’j