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was held in the presidential suite of |retary, Treasury Department; Mr. Sey-|Pokt Office Department; Mr. H. H. Bil- | who have been invited to participate at | Preston on Lhe e‘veni.n‘ of Saturday, S O C I E l Y the Willard Hotel Monday evening. mour Lowman, Assistant Secretary,|lany, Fourth Assistant Postmaster Gen- | 5 Jjuncheon today. March 2, at 8:30 o'clock at the Y. W. C. The Baby Cabinet consists of the Tre 4 . He Her- eral, Post Office Department. Those invited included Miss Hester A. In accordance with the desire of the S undersecretaries, Solicitor General, as- | Treasury Department; Mr. Henry Ambassador and the precedent estab- S sistant to the Attorney General, Assist- | rick Bond, Assistant Secretary, Treasury [ mpe asgistant Secretary of the Navy |Ann LeFevre, Miss Exilona Hamilton, | lished on their first cinema-making trip _ (Continued from Fourteenth Page) _|ant Attorneys General, Assistant Post- | Department; Mr. Charles Burton Rob- | for Aeronautics, Mr. Edward P. War- | Miss Helen Stone, Miss Adair Childress, | in the Interlor of the Libyan Desert, the So: Datiie Tt Pcs Mot oo v vmu;ers C;m)sm' ra;rui the uaisngt :;li- bins, Assistant Secretary, War Depart-| ner, and his sister, Miss Elizabeth | Miss cmfl?sr,sm g.jllg:eu,"mssmneh;‘lg %fic:?‘d;uv:nfl: be for the benefit of the . - ~ | retaries of the various executive depart-|ment; Mr. F. n, Assistant heir apartment Henry, M arion _Jardine, g ceived in the Chinese room. Receiing | mepts:” ‘heve s & Toembership of 33| Bemetos Wor: mrarmenty’ M. Wi | o erartasn Eark Hotey. until the | Martha Gardener, Miss Barendina Gar- | ~Among others who are nterested n . . With Mrs. Stone were Mrs. Lee and Mrs. ized in April, 1921 ® e, Wandman Kenney, Miss | the lecture, and are acting as patrons, : and it was first organized D) 921, | ljam D, Mitchell, Solicitor General, De- | first of April, although Mr. Warner | dener, Miss Francesca Mcl] ennfi' s are Senators and Mrs. Davenport, ettlng Ou ln Jacob Leander Loose. Mrs, Stone wore | and the organization has been most | partment of Justice; Mrs. Mabel Walker ce. Miss War- | Rebecca Davidson, Miss Florence & becoming gown of orchid transparent | regular in hoding ité monthly meetings | Wiltmnacr. tent Aviomey General, | v Do e e e Moy %o pass | Wetnerell, Miss Katherine Snyder, Miss | Mr. and Mrs. John Nicoison, Senator velvet, the bodice made plain and fitted | and dinners, and it has done much 10 | Department of Justice; Mr. Charles D. | some time abroad. Sophie Snyder, Miss Luvie Moore, Miss |and Mrs. Royal S. Copeland, Mr. and and the skirt of narrow flounces which | eliminate departmental red-tape and |Iawrence, Assistant Attorney General, Nell Thorau, Miss Suzanne Bradley, | Mrs. Ralph Graves, Mr. and Mrs. George fell longer on the left side where they | has brought into closer working har- | Department of Justice; Mr. George R, —_ Miss Eilis Bostrom. Miss Caroline Low- | Brownson Rae, Dr. and Mrs. Charles on [ ews— formed & point. Mrs. Lee Was in a|mony the various executive departments | Farnum, Assistant Attorney General,| Judge Clarence N. Goodwin has al-|man, Miss Catherine Lowman, Miss|Wood, Dr. and hes &lm“;f;n n:g_clgled | jetted robe over which she wore a| % T i n from his home in Spanish shawl, gayly embroidered, and | brex sruc of pact sdminisirations and it N . O OAritin Tor kv fl?;;",}?flffii’wwm:gfifl?&? Mrs. Stanley Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Carl | . # Juliet cap of gold beads on her head. | will no doubt be continued under the|Department of Justice; Mr. John Mar- | eral days. ling, Miss Christine Ekengren, Miss|Butman and Mrs. Alexander R. Shep- r lC Mrs. Loose had a gown of black velvel | new administration which comes into | shall, Assistant Attorney General, De- — Phyllis Hight, Miss Adelaide Bride, Miss | herd. ou u am . "uieshiose. being on March 4. One monthly meet- | partment of Justice; Mr. Theodore D.| Miss Elizabeth Abigall Ransley, | Jeannette Hume and Miss Mary Mur- The first figure was danced shortly |ing each year the President has been | Robinson, Assistant Secretary, Navy De- | daughter . of Representative Ransley, | ray Hume. Mrs. F. J. McFadden of Adams Mill . after 11 o'clock, Gen. William E. Hor- | the honored guest of the Baby Cabinet | partment: Mr. Edward P. Warner, As- | wil go to Philadeiphia Tuesday to visit | _After the luncheon the’ program of | road is the house guest of Mrs. Ermest | ton directing and Fr. William JefIries | and ‘also the individual Cabinet mem- | Sistant Secreiary, Navy Department; | Mr. and Mrs. A, Balfour Brehman, 1900 | events was formulated and preparations | Heath of Madison, N, J., and will at- | =1 JQ rivate Jlaile Chewning, 2d, leading with Mile. EIlis | pers. Mr. Renick W. Dunlap. Assistant Sec- | Rittenhouse Square. A large dinner made for rehearsals, costumes and|tend the wedding of Mrs Heaths Bostrom, daughter of the Minister of | “Those present last evening were Mr.|retary, Department of Agriculture; Mr, | party will be given in her honor before |Scenery. The officers and men have | daughter Helen to Mr. Charles O. Sweden and Mme. Bostrom. Mile. | wilpur J. Carr, Assistant Secretary, | william P. MacCracken, jr., Assistant|the Bal Masque. been engaged in practice rides for the | Thompson. While in New York Mrs. €€ - Bostrom was in a graceful gown Of |State Department; Mr. William R.|secretary, ‘Department 'of Commerce; 3 past several weeks for thelr part in the | McFadden will entertain several bridge reat rlve white silk lace, the bodice fitied, and | Castle, jr, Assistant Secretary, State|Mr. W. W. Husband, Second Assistant|gociety Circus at Fort Myer show, and all that remains now is to | parties at the Cornell Club. circular flounces hung from a 1"; Depariment; Mr. Francis White, Assist- | Secretary, Department of Labor; Mr. | et go March 23 T perfect their performance. o 9 waistline. ‘The flounces were bound |ang Secretary, State Department; MT.|John H. Bartlett, Pirst Assistant Post- Set for March 23. ok Among those making reservations with white satin ribbon and on herhifin | Nelson T. Johnson, Assistant Secretary, | master General, Post Office Depart-| In preparation for the society circus| The Ambassador uc Italy and Nobil | for the “Federation dinner” to be given o r ew u sl n e s s shuulde;lsgg v;zx;e t?‘eclg::ér flogfu ?é'cwuse» .;%em[;g?:&men% Mr. ognli)en :;'ln!-‘ndelx‘:lts' ment; Mr. W. Irving Glover, Second | which will be presented at Fort Myer | Donna Antoinette de Martino mimct- &?}ogfi:{; e;zen}.r'\‘(c; ks::x D%.:lgt ggm]&!‘:ss The e ry, Treasury Dep: + | Assistant Po - 5 Mrs. John T. Mc- | ing as patrons for the lecture on an 3 . < gi‘?r}fid?r;dnxfigfi.fif ec%x:fcxevsufé:d Mr. Carl T. Schuneman, Assistant Sec- | fice mpm;‘i'"m?’fi’r.“&‘&’fl' §°§z‘e§fr, {‘:nr:l;rngflema.ré c‘:gnlry enfi’mlma the | Nerth pM’rlcl. which will be given by Merritt O. Chance, Mrs. J. Garfleld Wednesday and Thursday, February 13th and 14th tines and bridge score pads. The favors Third Assistant Postmaster General, | young ladies of Washington and vicinity | Miss Quincy Smith and Miss Lloyd ~ (Continued on Twenty-first Page.) Flfty thousa.nd cn'culars were malled for the other figure were paper flowers ! % S ' ot SRR gy out to our customers telling them of the he s peng. ested st small abie: | 8 > o RAIOUS : S TIES ambitious plans made for this great Two- A el et Ao Day Store-Wide Event. If you failed to m{gpf;;- Ellis Bostrom, daughter of the | I¥ v Toiletries , - 1 g fimag‘st:: osfufsvzet'l;? ;x;‘%n»frfiisgmgm% &4 y —wonderfully blended iy ; e receive ycur circular we will be glad to Delmar give a dione t the Moyfover for all types of skin! S ey give you a copy containing all the won- preceding the cotilon. Oth'.x:x o by 1206 GEE ST. This week R. Louis has garment for all types o d f l 1 P ]’l .“ b l pompey:ware Miss Eiisaheth AIEERIOES § sent direct from his lab- figures, is being modeled erful value-offerings that will be on sale Miss Rebecca Davidson, Miss Anne ) Our Stock is recognized p ° Carter Greene, Miss Elizabeth Dunlop, Qur, Stock: ts recopniced @ oratories this week in the Grey tomorrow and Thursday. Ask for it at L e e ; Miss Ida Goodrich A FASHION INSTITUTION Shops by Service Desk. And if ycu will leave your {7 f the Persi: ; ipbgs % i P . 7 . B S Oniver Walker, Mr, James Two Groups of 7 to demonstrate for Paris Washington NewYork Miss Irene Rich! name and address, we will be glad to place Towhey, Mr. Waverley Taylor, Mr. Ed- | s i 2 Washington Women e 2 . ward VanDevanter, Mr. Sheppard Tay- | o Coats you on our mailing list to receive news e at R e bal e villmeetig And now . . . Two Hundred of all the important sale announcements we send out. Dr. Elmer Sheppard entertained a Reductions preceding the last cotilon of the season. | B AND § G : [4 r ; . Loy 15 50 I Here are some cf the “high lights” of v Mrs. G‘e::;vnh?unhlm v;as gg:u;’uo u;; el h “G D 5 f N B 2 A h‘ h or ; z e e mi,;‘ in the com- ]4otPrA;ssfs B :’ e “Great Drive for New usu‘;ess whic! L . Coleman | (& Whil 12 1 D ot e Leonard Block, Who il e e it | egins tomorrow morning and continues number of guests at dinner last evening O o 3 Hiase sy had guests | for two days: 3,000 New Spring Dresses Sugy i i in the styles for Spring, $5.45. $150,000 S £ TOWH and Countr y Coats ::crth o{ NsE\‘g Furniture at savings of ] ithout f Il one-third and more. Beds and Bedding without Turs— at one-fourth Off Regular Prices. 9,250 yards of beautiful new Spring Silks, in T Brow W . all the fashion-correct weaves, $1.29 yard. s $ oens A special underprice purchase of smart Greys qnd new Spring Hats, real $4 and $5 values, Oxford Blues Misses’ for $2.87 for chcice. Women’s Pure-silk Full - Fashioned Hose, $1.15 pair, and Just think . . . Craighleigh coats made of 100% virgin Women’s Twin Heel Sflk_ Hose f_c—r 79c¢ pair. Women’s Novelty Slippers—includ- wool fabrics . . . wrinkle-proof and dust-proof . . . always 3 ; 2 - g a1z \ e ing Pumps, Straps and Ties, over 50 ready for service . . . at only $15 each! styles, at $1.84 pair. Wemen’s “Cameo” These are coats the manufacturer had left over from his Raynshu, $1.44. pair; Men’s Dress Ox- Spring season a year ago—so now he pockets a big loss. But fords, $2.98 pair; Men’s and B°Y_5’ Rub- (fl : l > = ; ; bers, 88c pair; Misses’ and Children’s ratg Ptgh coats are conservative in style. .. Slippers, $1.44 pair; $131.75 Crosley C R Y S T A L ? straightline models . . . single and double breasted, so “Gem Box” All-Electric Radio, complete For the Smart Dinner Table that this makes very little difference. Some have diagonal with everything, for $97.75; $2.95 Seam- or blue, $15. ey e less Rayon Spreads, $1.98; $2.49 Crepe Goblets Coedial Glasses tuckings or stitchings . . . both tuxedo and notched collar P T 2 o ) $27.00 Doz $20.00 Doz. ¥ styles are in evidence . . . suede and self belts .. ki Gk de Chine Silk Scarfs, $1.19; Women’s and Champagne Glasses Finger Bowls i y A ditin lins 5 2 5 Misses’ Slip-on Sweaters, 94c; Women’s é|27.eliochnzc.’ ;;o.l;)lo( Doz. , crepe an szttu? inings . . . and please take Partrcular-_notuse Coat Sweaters, $2.98; Usual $2.00, $2.50 ey el ] * that misses’ sizes from 14 to 18 years are included in this and $2.98 Leather Handbags, $1.44; s L sale . . . as well as women's 36 to 46. Women’s $3.98 and $5.00 Umbrellas, gl | " Don’t you want one of these fine coats . . . for service in $2.89; Women's $2.95 Glove Silk Under- ; the car . . . the street . . . traveling . . . for rainy days wear, $1.69; Women’s Rayon Underwear, i . . .only$15 . . . if you act quickly! S Il 59c¢; $7.95 .Bracelet Watches, $5.48; $1 Women's and Misses’ Coat Shops—Third Floor . Necklaces in Chanel effects, 79¢; §$1.29 : DuBarry Fountain Pen Sets, 79c; Women’s $1.25 Fabric Gloves, 69c; Furs—Reduced Prices, Less 109 Here! el ey g IHave % flu; coat if yf})]u’ve alwa]_vs wanted one! The Sports Poplin Caps, 69c; Women's $2.00 Crepe auti ats that recently wer: h high . . . . a):e %ga‘ilnhlgrwz(; b:chquase l;tt:’cs t}%c%rm\erls :llllllgc\\'e ‘V%zl;; Socklets gf Og!“‘x’zmilllllfs Li}:te;-“(sfio ;llstiipftgll)-!lngs: t t ! .00; , $1.19; el A g ashmmin $1.00 Printed Rayon Voiles, 79¢c; 50c $17550 R Printed Charmeuse, 33c yard; 89c for coats originally $225 reduced to $195 fe . > o . 2 Caracul Coats (brown or sandlewood) now, $175.50 J Printed Silk-mixed Crepe de Ch‘ne’ 69c g i%‘)ilv;r fi/{uikr:tcigfts. ..now, :{;g;g g yard; Boys’ $8.50 to $12.00 All-wcol yed Muskra 8% ..now, : . g 5 1 Sealine (coney), fitch collar and cuffs.......now, $175.50 Xe.‘t: ssuslt;’s $g-;75., sslo‘y):) &5'30105:)0“%8']?3 y \ Ul 5 H Vs o B = $148.50 (4 4 Pt 7 ’ for fur coats originally $195 reduced to $165 g:lafnlgnilk“rt', 197;{ Bloz)' $2.45 and $3.00 2Cyacul Coats (brown or black). . ....now, $148.50 All the young things Shests, s‘l l:){‘figc J:Sc P']?lxss Ex;;c]:fl;gstg 2 Silver Muskrat Coats ..now, $148.50 around the town are M:teh'e'u éovve" ;11129' Fi‘:eofii?:fi;; T H sh- . wearing them over . N # 18 owels a for fur coats originally $345 reduced to $295 ;t;filr ‘ig};: ,t OCk};‘}fy,:z oNl::i:‘l"sc!ll::: -}t?:;:;fi::?:ll: ;::':‘a"zl'gcoo Pieces of 2 Dyed Muskrat Coats now, $265.50 conOTtabia fors snont s ¥ . ur ) th Fle B! & ek il o i example: $45.00, $50.00 and $55.00 Axminster A brand-new - . . o h;z"j“‘;: ‘Lof;e“?fh Rugs, for $33.00; and other high-grade Axmin- TWO SpeCials % Silk Underwear in all manner of de- ster and Velvet Rugs in room sizes at proportion- o g 2 ig lor! i " Seldom able to get good silk underwear at prices like these! So check up signiand cdlor ;Zert:::tlg;ffe'lr}eLf::n(}:‘uf::i:: Ul"l’,:r‘::::i? 3.: 3 your stock of underwear and come in tomorrow! Good valentine gifts, too! $1 Draperies at big savings; Side Hemmed Green OXLY THREE DAYS REWAIN $3 $1.95 i St ot Rutfiod Cortins at almost hal price, Aadshe FOR THE FINAL CLEAFTANCE made in England. . . 2 5 Downstairs Store presents a solid front of big . h . . _N lg thWIlS Sllk Sllps $1.50 savings on wanted housewares. MHUNDREDS OF PALIRS OF eipe e EhisE Rt bl e i OF ‘citellent qhalicy Mrepe de | chine e The new Sports Shop on the Fourth Floor in- EXQUISITE FOOTWEAR -~ =~ Alencon Jace or‘@ppliueditier. - or tat trimmed top and hotton with Alencon socklets with ‘sportive troduces to Washington motorists Giant Tires, i lace. ..inverted plaits at side...deep the answer to the car owners’ prayers for a tire FOR WEAR NOW AND lored type with hemstitched yoke xh . . figures embroidered in e - ¥ B shadow hems. . .flesh, or white...sizes 2 2 . EARLY SPRING picot scalloped hemline. ..flesh, peach, 34 to 44! These are the kind of slips lt)l;:eculeslo;v. .hi%;een, et will g}lve depentdllble sterVIce‘bflar beyon(c‘!“the | Lido blue, Nile! you never have too many of! by R b average mileage—at lowest poseible cost. Giant Stocking Shop—Street Floor Tires are guaranteed in writing for twelve Grey Shops—Second Floor 8 5 alonfluéo For a limited time you can buy a 30x3% . iant Cord Tire and Tube, regular price, $9.10, e Speczal, 500 Boxes for $6.95; or a 29x4.40 Ba'lloon Tire and Tube, regular price, $11.65, for $7.95. WERE To 27.50 ! N, Houbigant’s Face POWder And the men’s share in this sale is a special f \ 4 purchase of the surplus stock of Two-Pants Suits ANOTHER GROUP 2 NE % $1 05 instead of 5 O instead of and Overcoats bought from B. Katzenstein & TO SPRING o rrreesees “AU PRINTEMFN? AND ON TO THE MOST SUCCESSFUL SEASON OF QUR CAREER sse 00 s0000000000000 9.85% $1.50 75¢ Bros., 16 South Eutaw Street, Baltimore, at prices : : 2 : Rt d that provide super savings! - This purchase Fn—sfi tu’ne we’ve ever had a special price in this popular French face divided into three great groups—at $11, $14 4 powder! . A“ I CRA "‘ l 4 v $1.05—The new suntan shade called Rachel soleil, as well as Quelques Fleurs, deshlr?ft-wiu shoppers who want to save will be it S Ideal Subtilite, and Au Matin. e FOOTWEAR---1311 F STREET 50c—Quelques Fleurs, Ideal, Mon Boudoir and Subtilite. here waiting for the doors.to open tomorrow = Toiletries Shop—Street Floor morning! \=—LU/se Our Budge: Plan—No Interest or Extras Added:-