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| nnecticut lnm;e mrthwuv. DT U S—— {Ramble in Old Gardens,” to be given | Thursday, May 2, in the Willard, for on _the benefit of the Kenmore Association ‘to facilitate the restoration of the Betty { Washington Lewis Home, at Fredericks- ‘burg, Va., Include Mrs. Willlam H. X!(in[, Mm Henry D. Schall, Mrs. Sol Bloom, Mrs chmea P. Summerall, Mrs: Walter {R. Tuckerman, Mrs. David H. Blair, ;un Charles M. Hendley, Mrs. Ben- ,jnmm Rush Logie, Mrs. H. A. Smith of i Fredericksburg, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, {Mrs. John Allen Dougherty, Mrs. Henry W. Fitch, Mrs. A, M. D. McCormick, IMrs, F. C. Baldwin, Mrs. Harry S. New, | ¢O! M.r! Jacob Leander Loose, Mrs. Peter Drury, Mrs. George Oakley Totten, l\lrs John Crayke Simpson, Mrs. Wil illam H. Hill, Mrs. Paul E. Jnhnxon '!'hmnu Ph!.llipl. Mrs. Frederick C. ;' Parker cumin' jHeurich, Mrs. Ho {Ennals Waggaman, Mrs. Van Valken- fburg, Mrs. W. W. ‘Ritter, Mrs. William iPitch Kelley, Mrs. Julien J-.quelm. wlluon, Mrs. Edward G. Meigs, Mrs. ‘Mtconmck Goodhart, ‘Mrs. - Richard iParker Crenshaw, Mrs, John Hays {Hammond, Mrs. Karl D. Klemm, {Mrs, James R. Mann, Mrs. Wal- tlace Radcliffe, Mrs. Charles J. Bell fand Miss Bessie Kibby. This lecture ‘has been arranged by the Mary Wash- fington Chapter, D. A.R., of which Mrs, JFrank Sawyer Hight is Tegent, with the ‘co-operation of the.Kenmore Associa- ition, of which Mrs. Thomas H. Talia- iferro is chairman. ! The District Sunshine and Commu- nity Society will hold its annual card ‘party Friday evening. April 26, at 8 {a'clock, in the Hotel Roosevelt. Reser- {vations can be made with the president, iMrs. William N. Beahm; Mrs. Ernest {Gude, Mrs. Richard Yates or Miss Vir- | ginia Davis. ) Mrs. Edmund Horgan is chairman of {the horse show committee of the Ga: 937 FStN.W. ; committee lmlfl‘-g:’ foy. the W B2k { Miss !‘x‘;‘nus njamin Johnston, * ? The committee for Wuamln Park Horse show is Mr. John O. Gheen, chairman, und Mr. William Axton: the boxes and dounuons. ldmund ‘Horgan, int Dt w-. W. Watson, Mrs. | John Toussaint Dul is is in ‘The horse slww committee " of *the Garfleld Hospital Nnmry Guild, of which Mrs. Hornn chairman, is composed of the chnlrmnn of each subcommittee, Mrs. Horgan, Mre. Fuller, Mrs, Clark, Miss Duboh and Mr. Gheen. The New York State Soclety of Wash- | tngton will give a reception and dance this evening in the Willard room at the Willard Hotel at 9 o'clock. The guests of honor will be the Right Rev. James I. Freeman, Bishop of Washing- ton, and Mrs, Freeman, the Rev. James Shera, Montgomery, chaplain of the House, and Mrs, Montgomery, Senator and Mrs. Royal Copeland, Representa- tive and Mrs. Sol Bloom, Representative and Mrs. Daniel Alden Reed, the new members of Congress, Mrs, Ruth Baker Pratt, Representative and Mrs, Francls D. Culkin, Representative and Mrs, Ed- mund F. Cooke, Representative and Mrs. William J. Brunner, Mr. and Mrs, Justice Harlan Stone, the D. A R. New York State officers, Mrs. Samuel | J. Kramer, regent; Mrs. Frank H. Par- cell, vice regent; Mrs. Bert Van Wie, recording secretary: Mrs, Theodore de Laporte, corresponding secretary: Miss Ruth Barber, treasurer; Mrs. ‘William T. Mrs, chaplain; Mrs. Fisher M. Joslin, cus- todian, and the delegates of the Daugh- ters of the American Revolution to the national convention, Mr. Frank B Steele, national secretary general of the Sons of American Revolution, and Mrs. Steele. el’s FStN.W. SPECIAL VALUES! For Friday and Saturday Only! CREPE DE CHINE Teddiesand Step-Ins SUPER RAYON Pajamas & Gowns Our Regula_r $1.98 Quality 5155 About 550 Dainty Pieces of Undergarments Taken From Our Regular Stock, Underpriced * for This SPECIAL EVENT -Straw and Silk Combinations « . Nobby little felts with straw — CHIC HATS $ 4.95 “touches—all brand new and ex- A Great Offering! Misses’ and Women's. New Spring Coats Values to 332.50 : Reduced to 9 .95 Usually much iighu priced, these fine coats have Inen rqriged for tlns event, 00DWARD & LLoTHROP 10™ 11™ F axD G STREETS ave 25% and More Tomorrow-Remnant Day Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable o exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. Men’s Two-Trousers Suits 524-75 Were $45 20 Mén's Two-trousers Suits, Sprmg-wei(ht fabries, in light and dark patterns. TROUSERS ALTERATIONS ONLY. Greatly udueed be- cause of broke)\ size range. Regular sizes 34 to 42; short 34, 40, 42; _Leathcr Tobacco § Pouches, $250. Were $4.50 ¢ this reduction tomerrow. Cases, We $1, ‘Now ow ; SMOKING Accessories, Amsie No. 1 Fmst FLOOR. Linen-finish Playing Cards, Special, 42¢ Goad auality party linen with Spanish desien 'in red “end blue, "with tinted o5, "With Dienty of space Rundie like briet *case: $2.50 Erids i disoried " sub- re $1.80. Now. Tiningsr *Were 500 Bnnonw, Am: 2, Fmsr Froor. Traveling Goods 1.Reduc:cd Automobile Seat Covers, 5 set Were $9.90 Week-End Candy Specfal 2 Pounds, 95¢ 2 pounds of our delicious home- made chocolates, creams and bonbons for 95c. Caxpres, Aste 16, Fst FLOOR. Asgorted Glace Fpuit Special, 55¢ bf)‘;i ‘Tomarrow this special offering of - hox of assorted Glace Fruits for Omm. Aisie No. 16 First FLOOR. Bromm’s Old V Fruit Cakes, 275 Were $3.75. 8 of these delicious fruit ukes reduced for immediate Handmade Cluny Laces . Spectal, 10c yard 10 verde at this exceptionally low Popular };vml inches. l. :“ ’ l-nh ' ot 1 Bichart Mashie. 1, MeGregor Niblick ( 54 Now 1 Burke Cleek (lefi hand). Now 1 Bu 50 SporTING. Goops, FourTH FLOOR. Atwater Kent No. 40 Radios, $110 ot o R A tormpiets. wi vl:?n Tubes “fomorrow s sa; Children’s Open Strollers $895 Were 512 T‘":h:::r Shehi Rt e d? Die. gea: ;e“ Mf Lawn H sazza:.f".:" Gearante. A DREN’S' PURNITURE Carruaces. Fourte FLOOR, Doll Carriagu, 275 Were $3.1 8 of these muxn toys; in atirsetive "mcnso-ollfl Do‘l! Cllrl th l& versible Warerd stout 38, 39 and Men'’s Summer Suits, $19-75 Were $5. 21 Men's Three-piece Summer Suits, of tropical weight warsteds and flannels. Carried from last season’s stock, but the fabrics and ltiles are the same to be worn this season. TROUSERS ALTER- ATIO 38, 44, 48, 30. Tux Mew's Svone, Stconp FLOOR. NS ONLY. Regular sizes 35, 37,.38, 44; longs 36, 37; stout 37, Men’s Athletic Union Suits, Special, 65¢ Men's Fine Checked Nainsook Union Suits, “twin seat” style. Elastic webbing in back to permit easy movement without binding. Sizes 34 to 40 Men’s Fancy Colored Four-in- Hand Ties. Were §1. Now, 50¢ 33 Men’s Four-in-Hand Ties, lancy patterned, light-weight nfll Were $1.50. Now. € Men's ml;l-wd;ht Outing C- gn Sizes 7Y, and 7 ore 4350 and 83, Row.$1.05 60 Pairs Men’s Fancy Silk-mixed Mls lelgl’l’:s!doll le Il.lle heel ‘Were ll. Now .. 50c 12 Men’s Leath d tan. Sizes 38, 40, 42 and 4. Were $1 and $2. Now ‘THE MEN’S STORE, Bzcolm FLooR. l! Pairs Men’s Pure Wool Impert- Golf Hose, fancy colors. Sizes ln und 10%. Were 84 -m: $5. ll sofi Felt Hats, gray and hn. sizes S%, 6% and C’/a Were Ol White Shirts, neckband and eel- ln-umnhod styles. llnl u'/; d m lot. 8. cloth r-j--.-. colored stripes. Small, medium, large and extra large sizes. Were §5. Now, $2.85 Bo‘ys Spring-weight Golf Hose, 25¢ pair airs Boys’ Spring-weight Golf Hose, in smart fancy patterns, also some plain colors. Taken from regular stock and reduced for clearance. Sizes 7% to 10%4. 3 Four-plece Flannel Suits, with two pairs golf knickers, one phm and one plaid. Full Sb!OHTLY 41 Smaller Boys' Fine Spring Suits, of fine wash fabrics, including the sturdy Palmer cloth. But- ton-on style, Sizes 3 to 7 years. Were $3.50. Now S S 13 Fancy Worsted Sport: slip-over style. Sizes 8, 1: to 15. Were $5. ...93.45 84 Boys’ Hats and Caps, broken lot and sizes 63 to 63 in lot. Greatly reduced for Bhll‘l;;: to Tur Bovs' Brons, Fourrx FLoon. 110 Wuh Hats, of linen; styles ll' % y reduced 0 .......00. verees 31 Athletic Unlon Suits, fine cotton t.nm Sise 2 years. Were ‘l'l€ l! pln Boys’ Cotton Pajamas, and striped patterns, also plain colors. One and two-plece ltyhl Sizes 6, 8, 12 and 14 in lot. Taken from regular stock and reduced. Were $1.65 -nd $82. Now 8 Smaller Boys’ Suits, with wool shorts and washable tops. Broken lots reduced for clear- gxet sma 5 nnd 6. M;x;ed Week-End Tire Special 32x4 Defiance Balloon Tire and Tube, $9.50 Qpecnally'l;iduced for the Week End R. ‘TrrEs AND TusEs, FOURTH Housewares Reduced Items listed are subject to slight imperfections ——.vome are .tll‘glul_v damurd and shopworn. . Se. N HousewarEs, FIFTH FLOOR. jreen Ena; Vo130 bson * g l"lilk lll-nltl IAIC-I' m oW o T e Tactiee work Were . Now- 30¢ Rugs Reduced for Friday Clearancc Rues, Frrrs Froon. 3 Durgeld l--m--mn Fibre (7 Size 4 oI, oo 1 Rattanis Fibre Rus, Deerflel discont) Were 33. ll lF 3 m&’ Metal Double Daybeds, $19.75 Were 521.50 % nnnhhedmemmemepndinendmp- ped with nd link spring and attractive denim-covered ma Walnut-finish End Tables, $4 Were :m 13 End Tables with magazine basket; decorated walnut finish. Specially priced for tomorrow only. Hour Glass Chairs, ¥7 12 Hour Glass Chalrs, of imported h or parlor. 8| INFTURE, SIXTH §7.75 Were 51250 Chinese peel, are favorites for the sun ally priced for tomorrow only. R, uced for Friday 1 Lapls, Peart and 1ok, Grew Bevoen. *Was™ NOw - l‘l- Green Novelty Chokers, $1 Were 55, 36 and 57 ’:r A‘I‘i‘:u‘":- llo’ny.y Chokers—smart B Wi L, - % Vanities Reduced ttractive Novelty Enameled Purse pastel colorings. “Moth-o-m'” Garment Bags, 3 for 45¢ Were 3 for 65c len%ld dust-praof, moth-proat bags i, store your garments. cm--n- Fot Holder Sets. oled. Were 31 N )l}:;iom,,m.il Leather and Silk Handbags, $530 100 Smart New Handbags in meny styles in_enve shapes. Pashionable leal o b 1 um: 1, Miirint Vigap s 0w 6 Rhinestone ' Handba; SLIGHTLY 80! 311.!1)" ‘Were 38, ot : NDBAGS, A1sLE No. !‘usr FLOOR. Marquisette Curtains Special, $1 pair lflrnm for tlll fr\d.ly",‘em%‘ } o frln- -nh whif Tone: " Yers l‘mm.ul“, Burn Awmngs Rcduced et 6. in green and :lo (Reduced to uted 16, * a:,:-'m S UPHOLSTERY, lun FLoor. Vudor Porch Shades Sy AT e, was Now Fow 4 Motai Incense Now Parchmmt slublly soiled & domaged g el Colored Glass Ice Tea Sets, Special, $1 .‘:.,"." uc;h ineluding Jus and stx § it it i S o Were 5780 );u' er or Fruit Bo l Cnlan fll.n ith. 38 Pattern China at Special Prices By the set or single plecss—a complets igaes ot for "8 nner gervice. ent tes, o "seemi "1’:" 2 2 Banging 2 I 1 lllfl II G orate Rortiake" P';um‘ Robcrt Lo‘;xs Stevenson s Books, 25c Were 9%¢. 59 vol " o 2 Ni l Riue e Vireh North and outh carclin Virsina oSole 1 wsie ot Steohenson. Wa: { Antebiesrashe "ot Hnrll‘ 2 boxes. Bocxs x us 23-25 First Pmol Dozen Rolls Toilet Tissuc, Special, 78¢ 500 rolls Fine Quality, Straight- cut Tmlet Tissue; 1,000 sheets to the roll. Tonerams, Asix 16, Fmst Froon. Fine-quality Hair Brushes, Special, $1-50 36; with good strong bristles. Es- pecmly purchased for Priday's Linzn Guest ’l'owcls Special, $1 pair 3o pairs all-linen , towels, insertion and ed 11_All-Linen T: Sroas hemstitch An-' “Hemsil e diemd ::.“c"wm- 'r. Lan R, S R Froor. 'ANCY LINENS, lloon Children’s Boaoks Rcduccd l’.av Now..$1.25 Bmx Atsirs 33-25, FrasT Fiook. Corsets, $295 Were $5 to $10.50 n_this grouo. including Perta e trone 1 d Set-brassieres. ~ Woodthrop, . Treo. Lily Prance. K, C. and other m <40, 7. u:‘ic,?’x m?a: