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tive not ap srdinary iaxative See how wih aid in cestoring vom appetite and L Mild ate, purely CGuard Against “Flu” |nrior oo With Mustercle 3"'-5'."3"‘ i Influsnza, Gripne and Preumonia ally start with a cold. The mo- | taited a ment you cet those warning aches rub on good old Musterole. & st THE EVENING and board of directors of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. She will be assisted by Miss Carrie Howland Smith of Elmira, N. Y.; Mrs. Appleton lost aflments start from poor elimination (Continued Charles f53ef tharbensy loazy enleasfesline s vegetable 25 3 Dunlop: TOMORRQW - ALRIGHT Recommenued and Sold oy 240 Washington Druggists Mustercls relieves the congeation| M. 2nd stimulates circulation. It has all | Kelly the aood aualities of the old fashioned mustard plaster without the blister. First vou feel a warm tinnle as the haaling ointment enetrates the pores, then a_soothina. cooling sensation and quick relief, handy for emernency use. It may prevent serious illness. To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. on either s were red favors for William Have Musterole Jars & Tubes __ rom Page Ninoteon.) cember 31, at Baltim Mrs. J. Harrison Lynn entertained at a tea Satunday afternoon in her home on Nineteenth street. Asaisti Boush and Mrs. serving. punch Dunlop and Mis: Mr. and M 8 entertained M. and Mrs, home, The guests w B of Vermont, A am of Ohia, a Burke and Mr. James K r scheme in the dining r s an imported and two tall red . Clark, Miss Grace Osgood, Mr. Archibald MclLachlen, Mrs. Colin Liv- ingstone, Mrs. Willlam Wheeler, Mrs Joseph Ni . ss Ruby Nevins, De- | Mrs John W. Thompson, Miss Ger- trude Farnsworth, Mrs. Otis Rogers, Miss Catherine Brinley, Mrs. Harry 2. Emig, Mrs. Fohl €. Brin- U Mra. Tamnr Rorkée, M, Honry Feno Sawtelle and Mrs. J. Edson Briggs. I.h‘(w'p! |lilll Tonizht of 18 Snod . : h, nder the ausplces A tea Mark's will hold a y 1, the first of a series of five itn it il parishioners and IlY(nll\nun teas to flv nds, in honor of its clergy, the Rev. Willlam Henry Pettus, rector, and his assistant, the Rev. Danlel Webster Allen, this evening, boginning at . In the new parish hall at Third and A streets southeast. Owing 1o a death in the family of nie Glennan the mu al St. Patrick’s choir was to have ven at the District League of American Pen Women tomorrow evening will be replaced with a talk by Mr. Richard C. De Wolfe. e will speak on the new copyright law and H~ signiticance to the writing woman. W Davidson will act as ted by members of the short stor; tion. Mrs. Mabel M. Jones, who has cently returned from a two.year tour n( Lurope, will give a lecture on : under the auspices of branch of the an's ' in the new parish hall at and | thir LA s & southeast tomor- the place cards were red roses filled | TOW evening at & o'clock. Much interest is being manifested members of the younger STAR. WASHINGTON, since the revival of the assembly, and will be one of the most fmportant events of the present season in Wash- ington, and will be very largely at- tended. No pains are belng spared by those who have the arrangements in charge in making this unique “an- cestral” ball one long to bo remember- ed through the perfection of its de- tails in music, costuming, decorations and collation, as well as because of . |the distinguished company of guests that will be present. At a meeting held yesterday in the home of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, chair- man of the board of governors of the ‘ashington Assembly, a number of the ung girls who are to take part in the minuet met and discussed plans with Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, chairman of the minuet. Among those present were Mlle. Claudel and Mile. Reine Claudel, daughters of the Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel; Miss Thedoria Catalani, who is spending the Winter with Mrs. Di- mock; Miss Isabelle Thorndike of Bos- ton, Miss Itosemary Gritfin, Miss Flor |ence Marlatt, Miss Janct Phillips, Helen Strauss and Miss Evelyn Walker. 226 Mrs. and Miss Manderschied of 322 Otis street, in Mount Rainicr, Md. fertained at tea Monday afterncon. Mrs. Florence J founder of the International A tlon of Art and Letters, who w of the guests, gave an informal talk ding the ideals and aims of the oclation. Tau Beta Phi Sorority, Alpha Chap- ter, held its closed Christmas dance in the Thayer Studio Friday. This affair opencd the holiday festlvities* of “orority, which will be closed with annnal banquet of the five local apters of the y at the Carle: ton Hotel January The dance was the occasion of a D. €, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1928 Marriage Licenses. arriage liconses have been issued to the wing : he Rubye Lonnox l e G ja 1. Crowdbr. Frneat 8. Edwards ary Carmody, John M Thomas and Prisciila Williams Jonn M Thomus, Ml Brlec e, "Onio, and, h, erine G. Bryant of thin an| Bowen, . of Fort \hu- and Natalio tlo E Eaton and E .\Iexlm!rr J. Harriy an both of Apnla’ Grove. Louls D Maghueh and Mable V. Harper, both of Leeshure. Va harles G 'lnmlr\ml and Clover C. Martin, both of Carteraville. Vi 1 m w York City and s Cecelia ty Alfred N, I, Juoa M. Cawood W' Davie ty and Louisa Beyler of Broglcym, N 'Y v 9t Snow Ml N. C. Mamie pmen” Smith and - Aniis Smith, both of Hygttavilie loseph C_Dickens and Nora Barnett Covoirus” Samuel mul tle Dikgs. Deaths Reported lowing deaths have veen seported to 1 Department in the past 21 hours D ki th et 2 Webstor st ) 1Tth st 18 Rhode Tsland av 5 \\Hh}m Adams, 68, Walter Reed General lAbeth McWhort Hosintal fopr S Colan. B0, 419, Dent st IM.\ lhmu B, 1 Tavior st Hiaenbers fa'a i Tuberculosis J UST Like Births Reported. The following Lirths have been reported to o Health Depi the past 4 honrs twins, ¥t batrick, boy ah Lowis, bo Clarice Gi 1, Florence rux.mn il 1 Myrgle irl. Customs Court Judge to Retire. NEW YORK, January 4 (#).—An nouncement that Judge William Adamson of the United States Cus. | will re re January 9, was Adamson was appointed to | wch of the Customs Court by 17. Previous!y years in the of Representa tives from . h district of rarg old. HANDS OFF EUROPE’S WARS AMERICAN STATESMEN'S FVIEWS U. 8 SENATOR WALSH (M0 HON. THEO, E. un-}”sfn’ ., GROE FHILIP u BROW N, AN LONO'R‘)CIAHA‘I VIETOR. BENGRR EX-U. 8. BENATOR LENROOT Former German Ambassador DAVID J. BILL “dmerioan dlcofiess Wil Be Uaintamed” Educational Problems qactory Brstom: Mas Fducation iarry 3 Hpirit Among Teschers Mot in to lionor ‘Studeats Fres r"'fign.-m Pre s ublie Librics o G ¥. Bower ve the Old WI-E Relieve that sore and ac‘mg 0 Adalt Fdnention by rubbing the outside freely with R e BAUME BE (pronounced Ben- ) and cover with flannel. ears of The penetrating quality of “Ben- o ‘;,:'- = :‘,--'-,_,D-e-—n Gay" brings quick relief by stimulat- i b7 ex-Bupreme veurt Judgs Ottinger ing a flow of fresh blood to the con- W set_in society in the minuct which is|zathering of alumni of t Columt 3 Women's | to be danced by them at the costume [Wwho were home from colleg Clubs, mn’m\‘ a reception Monday in {ball for which invitations have l»eer} nn_:j:u seas honor of her cousin, Mrs, Seyi issued by the hoard of governors of e commit Lowman, wife of the A the Washington ml»l\k This ments included Miss l':l:liz‘t':::uljlflbrnllll. “""III'I"I. tons to be hela 11.°is the er.| ection—and you'll insure it’s being roperly” done if you entrust it to us. Expert workmen, best of terials and lowest price are features of d 1 tne “iToes BT in orero E gested parts, promptly quiets pain, br the Head of the Sovier. Caion Eeave it service. soothes irritated nerves and reduces DN Hileien of T Let us g"p you an es- | congestion. A persistent or severe tore » v hroat should always have the aten- JANUARY % PAI_AIS RDYA'. l:leifgféfi;_fi"fififig;l;‘; el CURRENT HISTORY Downstalrs Store ‘flAUM &ENGUE ‘ | e L Aunn R ::v'v“m:‘»‘x\??un co1 January Sales —that's the effect of a properly Better than a mustard plaster ANAL 1QUE Philipsborn 606 -614 ELEVENTH ST. A Great Sale—Offering 2,400 Pieces at Unsual Savings! HOME F ROCKS This special opportunity will induce economy-seeking housewives to procure several of these new, attractive frocks—and many women will be on hand EARLY TOMORROW for first selection! 79e Thursday—Super-Values in a Gigantic January Fur Clearance Every Coat in Our Regular Stock Drastically Reduced 5189 / I 009 . - 2 \ Silver Muskrat Coats trim- Dainty frocks of fresh, new patterned ginghams and neat prints in a surprising number of styles—trimmed with braid, cretonne and contrasting colors. Popular double-service Hoover Aprons are here in plain colors and white—each an unusual value! Hudson Seal $249 Hudson Seal Coats of fine quality, thoroughly taped and stayed, with trimmings of Skunk and Natural or dyed Siberian Squirrel. And Hud- med with collars of Brown Fox Mendoza Beaver. Dark Muskrat Coats with . Charming frocks, nice enough for mar- I'ox crush or shawl collars. keting or early morning shopping. ’ou’'ll acree w y e g g i & e \8? Il)lfl;;;.(:;;](g’”:\ l;'f),:flirod“ :—t:m:l::(m Gray Kid Caracul Coats with . Bestcsansomidonen % B/ ) platinum dved white Fox col- son S Kbl i gingham and printed fabrics— 1 B y / ¢ e : son Seal, the choice ’\u. >l‘;\~arz in becoming styles; many i v el ) ) women, is an assured fashion with long sleev all i s, ) Sealine Coats with ]‘-H'f\"(‘ roil 10r many seasons. smartly trimmed! Sizes shawl collar and cuffs of Skunk 36 to M. Extra size 46 to 50. Hudson Seal is dyed Muskrat Palais Royal Downstafrs Mendoza Coats of Caracul Paw m castor and platinum shades, trimimed with Fox crush collars Coats ot Sealine, Beaver, Cocoa Kid Caracul Squirrelette ¢ “astor Caracul B s quirrelette and Castor Caracu Leoaprd Cat Coat with large Red Fox shaw! co! Paw, These Coats are richly lar. trimmed with contrasting col Sealine Coat, large rimmed with Natural \w"lu crush collar and cutts, lars of Brown and Red Fox, Natural Squirrel and Marmot, Scaline, Squirrelette and Mendoza Beaver are Dyed Coney Natural Raccoon Genuine South Stberian Natuval African Leopard Coat with Red Fox (:( )uts shaw! eollay Re- duced t a Reduced to *395 *365 1 One-Day Sale! 200 DRESSES SAR.T7 Felt Hats 6 21 FUR COATS REDUCED TO Atreaetive madels selected from om c more expensive dresses- fenved 1o ! Coats taken trom our stocks and marked at this price : ; hecause we cannot replace complete size ranges, Cost mor v only at this low price Lovely | i, 4 prices are torgotten - we do not want the Coats. Coats ot American Broadtail, Muskeat, Pony, Caltskin, Silver Musk rat, Caracul and Sealine, Half Prices Range from $30 to $178 Squirre! Coats with Platinnm Fox ol Reduced o 225 A pood assortment of colors and : " . i s ': A i i itins— flat erepes—in all the fashion able midwinter shades— plenty of blacl zes 1440 42 Putads Koyal—Downstuirs wove hat o practical for every day Come and look over 11 e 1o find some g you'll hike—perhaps Palais Hoyub—Downstalns o )