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SOCIETY mm-‘ Mrs. McNichols ahd Mrs. Guest. tained at luncheon yesterday st the (Carlton. Mrs, A. 8. Vought entertabled a com- BARY Sestchtay - compiiment to M. Charles 8. Thoman of Denver, Colo., who is now visiting in* Washington. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Schuyler, ac- THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JANUAR s| Miss Clare She: Malloy, Mrs. Richard Lor! , Mrs Roy W. Bruner and Mrs, s mother, Mrs. Stringfellow of Montana, . | who is now visiting her daughter: Mrs. Brien, | Jeffrey C. Metzel, Mrs. Robert Bolton of Annapolis, Mrs. George Stalter, Mrs. Louis Dr’e?‘k‘r Mrs, John R. Sullivan of Annapolis, Mrs. Alan J. Chenery, Mrs. Henry Delaney and Mrs. James Root. Misses Smith- S panied by Miss Maggie J. Chestnut of Fredericton, New Brunswick, are at the Dodge Hotel during their brief stay in ‘Washington. HAIR DRESSERS TO MEET ‘The Washington Hair Dressers’ Asso- ‘Wales Starts Tour Friday. dence, York House, today, and will leave for Paris on the first stage of the tour Priday afternoon instead of tomorrow. & companied by their son and Mrs. Schuy- Warner, Mrs. T. F. Sullivan, Mrs. F. D.| Mrs. Ida Donnelly Peters, author of | ciation will hold a mass meeting at 8: Mr. Berryman Honor Guest ler's mother, Mrs. H. C. Thom of| GUiingre, Miss Odells Deck, Mra. John | Thomas, Mrs. Edward Tieney and Mrs. | “Girls of Long Ago.” will be the honor o'clock tomorrow evening in the Lee 8t Arts Club Tomorrow Night. Hempstead, N . oy iy, the DUdse| noviny. Mrs. 8. Dolan Donohoe, Mra. | Klissbeth Walter. guest of the Magrauder Chapter. D. C. | House, Fifteenth and L streets, to dis- Mr. Clifford K. Berryman of cartoon- grimam H. W. Dowling, Miss Louise Doxan, MIS. |, 1oo0ueraqe party for the benefit D. A. R, at the reception following | nes price-cutting and its general effects speaker at the Arts Olub tomorrow eve- | small company lunching informally Mre £°N" Pisher, Mrs. John B. Flynn, [ Church Parish will be given at the|ihe home of Mrs. Philip Hill Sheriff, at| Among those scheduled to speak are ning. Mr. Berryman's subject will be | With her yesterday at the Carlton. Mrs, James B. ny;‘,:m M{(’iu .ggn::\ Roctinest, m;.ymevegm"‘;mm .30 to | 5324 Colorado avenve. C. W. Borden, lhe.td of the‘dlstrlbuuon t this service at this cost? b, g o b g ey e N n;g‘:‘ o ;“ I?fld i mmn‘t'l'e"' “fii&flos"x'x;Zn e ibart. | Mrs. | 12 o'clock. The affair is sponsored by | Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Peoples of Chester, gi?z;fifltl Cgmme’xl"ge b gamoet E"""‘&"fi."u‘&":‘? ‘oncem Maigey Today,” and his talk will be fllustrated | members cf er bridge club at lunch- | Gantley, Mrs. Ston COUET Ny |Miss Ells Boteler and Miss Emma | pa. are spending a few days in Wash® | Becker, scalp and skin specialist very 3 R0 Snatoun, skatuhen an onrtoome. o e ':frvg:wy'-rd to pfl;’ brln‘;eowere Pinckney Harmon, Mrs. Louise Hayden, | Rickenbacker, .:Tl‘l‘ e of the | ington and are at the Dodge Hotel. . ' n‘lm" o f,l" ‘fi"‘“m' Mr. A | Mrs. Charles T, Penn, Mrs. J. J. Byrne, | Mrs, Heller, Frank Hogan, Mrs.|PAOST |t S PO Joseph Wittmann of Morristown, | - Pulton Lewls will be the hosts. |\ ot on J. Morrison, Mrs. Leslie | Christine Houlihan, the Misses Tvory, . S5 B s e b Peatures of the program for the All | Saiter, Mre. Kirk Wilkinson, Mrs. Lewis | Miss Jirdinston, Mrs. E H. Jobansel | The Navy group was well represented | dinner last evening at the Carlton, 5730 o1 oiclock, are_ being prepased | Benefit Card Party Tomorrow Misses Lynch, Mrs. Rober! .| Chandier, at the Shoreham yesterday. | 50 | under direction of the committee chair- | For St. Thomas the Apostle Church. | William Lynch, Mrs, C! men. During the broadeast over WJSV | The card party for the benefit of the | Mrs. 3 McCariny, Mre. B, H. McCenes, from :30 to 12: s, rolyn | Church of St. Thomas the Apostle. of 3 g hog= Nordiea Bost, mezzo-contralto, Wwill | which th: Rev. Thomas A. Walsh cken, Miss J. McGrath, Mrs. Lena sing and an Interesting outline of the purposes of the All States Society will be made by Mr. Robert H. McNeill Another musical feature will be a “roli call,” in which popular State songs will Just Think of It— ‘The Star delivered to your o= | The guests included Mr. William E. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Chestnut, accom- | LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store =—Natural pony coats with Armour coon collars. =—DBlack: pony coats with jaunty collars and cuffs. —Muskrat coats with golden beaver, brown fox or fitch collars. =—Caracul Paw coats, with notch collars, leather belts and buttons. ~—Scaline* coats with fitch, dyed ermine, skunk or dyed muskrat collars. Once you learn this perfect way | you'll never deal in any other man-| be given. Members of all State societies, as well a5 those who have no active ofganiza- | n_ in the city, are privileged to at- 4 : tend and their friends and guests, as ne- ay elm 1] well as members of other social organ- tzations, will be welcomed. A large number of advance reserva- tions have been made and those Who desire to secure tickets in advance may do so at any of the hotel ticket offices. | - Cards have been issued by Mrs. Rcb- | ert Lincoln Hoyal, national president 1 of the American Legion Auxiliary and | Sassiea ! ] sion Thursday evening, January 29, at 8 . " \ . $ .50 o'clock, in Constitution Hall. ~There| . also will be sessions Thursday and Fri- : I sEn S 1 ) i | @ay, January 20 and 30, at 9:30 am. | WHAT most people call indiges- Nehirafizes many fimes s “";!'"‘, ; Il 2 B a Bebsseial Continentel IAT most people Bes in_acid. The results are immediate | | Hall. tion i< usually cxcess acid in the with no harmful aftér-efiects. | stomach. ood as* soured. e terday at the Willard. e sibiab yani-doctar ABerwithithe :rada\'hm, as. bloat- i ’ * o 57 i s i indigestion, | - e SRRy : ing, nausea, dizziness, 'indigestion, will arrive in Washington tcday and | T help is Phillips' Milk biliousness, etc, duc to an over- will be at the Mayflower until the|of Magnes: For the 50 years acid stomach and bowels. 4 first of the week, when her sister. Mrs. | since its invention, it has remained Be sure to get genuine Phillips’. Edward J. Cantwell, will join her at the | standard with phy . You will It is always a liquid; never made in | }'&‘l for her annual visit in the Cap-| £, nothing el ick in its . tablet form. Look for the name | 9 ouses 95 They’re so fresh and crisp . . . so neatly tailored . . . yet the - very - essence of chairman of the Conference on Nation- &l Defense. for the formal opening ses- Mrs. Agnes Twohey Gray was hostess | instart remedy is an alkali which to & small company at luncheon yes- | peutralizes acids. But don't use effect, so harmless, so efficient. on the bottle. All drug One tasteless spoonful in water femininity! In white, eggshell, peach, nile, blue and orange. Sizes 34 to 40. Col. and Mrs. Prank E: Webb enter- ANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 Just 17 coats in the lot—every one represents the utmost in fashion and value. All with beauti- fully matched skins—and lined with heavy silk. Sizes 16 to 42. FURS—SECOND FLOOR. *Batiste with a linen thread. Scotch Plaid Skirts $208 They’ve just arrived . . . be the first smart fashionable in your set to wear one! All wool and in a choice of four color combinations. Note the cute pocket. SPORTS SHOP—SECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No_Connection With Any Other Washington Store An Associated Store in a Nearby City Sold 1,000 of These Slips in One Day—They Found the Value So Unusual They Passed the Good News Along—We Investigated and Agreed They're Truly Unusual—Here They Are Tomorrow— 1,200 French Charmante L ANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store No Connection With Any Other Washington Store Flat Crepe January Selling of Men's Fine roadcloth Shirts White and Colored 1.19 3 for $3.50 LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection' With ‘Any Other Washington Store In Five Styles—Six Shades—Sizes 34 to 44 43 and 44 inches long January is stock-taking time—and it behooves every man to see how many presentable shirts he really has. This is a fine time to replenish at great savings! Some entirely pre-shrunk; others with pre-shrunk collar attached; guaranteed fast colors! We predict a sell-out! They’re posi- tively wonderful values at $1.98! Of soft French Charmante flat crepe—cut over the same smart lines as your newest frock — beautifully embroidered, ap- pliqued or lace trimmed. Full 43 and 44 inches long—and in white, flesh, tearose, navy, tan and black. SLIPS—THIRD FLOOR. @———————————26 inches high————m——— White in both collar - attached and 25 inches wide ——— b 7 neckband styles; green, tan and blue 1‘4 Small Radio But in collar - attached : 4 % . style. Hosiery Boxes Are Being Filled in This Sale a Whale Of a Value : ? Full-Fashioned All- ¢ l 29 Silk Chiffon Stockings | .. ... Not a special purchase—but our own higher priced chiffon stockings reduced! All beautifully sheer—full fashioned and first quality. With smart French or square heels; sizes 8!/ to 10Y. —Run Checks, lock stitch pre- —Genuine Grenadines, silk from vents garter runs from passing top to toe; plain or with Paris and turrette tops. Square heels. lace clocks Sunbrown Gunmetal Suntan Beachtan Prado Alamo HOSIERY—STREET. FLOOR. Imperial Junior e $ 5 Q)-30 or End Table Tubes It’s a handsome piece of furniture—and a great little radio! =Designed by Lansburgh’s and guaranf- teed by Lansburgh'’s. It boasts six tubes, three of and French heels. them the NEW SCREEN.GRID type, and a full ';'b" size dynamic speaker. Completely shi s be used in any position as back is finished. $I0 Down —balance in twelve monthly payments, plus a RADIO SALON—FOURTH FLOOR, Sizes 13% to 17 'MEN’S WEAR SHOP—' STREET FLOOR nominal carrying charge.