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‘ oo THE EVENING WORLD, ‘FRIDAY, WawuARY 1 14, 19a Bie: of the Capitol, roh” rit Letters recalling Invitations east portico Tha met be his last “fron inerned | to Governors, to clubs and to indi- | vidnaln and organizations are bei before assuming the duties of {Sens out by the “itizens’ Inaugural | office. “yeh announcing the change| The ‘contractors who had already jor plan: started the work of constructing Washington first entertained the |stands will be reimbursed. | idea of some sort of an unofficial! The sum of $115,000, which the Citi- es one met the Inaugural au- | xena’ Committee had collected: to pay that it would \for the construction of stands to be | arises, pg the town would be|sold to visitors at $5 to $10 per seat, over-run and there would be no or-| will be returned to the donors, and a ganization changed with looking | great Ase hours spent in confer- after the comfort of whe visitors. lence by the hundreds of members of Tt has been definitely decided that | committees. will be charged 10 profit the new President will take the oath | and los (Whole Town in init i Fittings Ball Gowns Offered ai a 4 Big Discount. “The Groatest . Treasure House pecla) to The Evening Work) hf rtindiod ” Be WASHINGTON, Jan, 14.—Wash- il at “ington jx sad and getting sadder | every minute as it ponders the full Rag. Trade Mart ox; Import of the changed inaugural pro- eramine, Social satellites who had expected January Sale of Household Linens to ent short the Palm Beach season and each Washington in time for the g March 4 festivities can now tarry as iy Jong as they please in the warm sanshine. 4 Washington stores are advertixing Reductions of 15% to 33 Mgt fi ball gowns and various articles o ~ fine raiment at one-third off, dress. HROUGHOUT the month of a ma! t tion of orders . * ie Gf bie sale, afd Washington for | January we are making the above ima, fet had expected heavy sales, Bisa the aun reductions from our already moderate ayaming, to Bam signa ator AH ok Gs ueconiite, Se carte, Gheertutness, for they figure. that that it may be impossible, no matter how desirable, for us to continue to r there will be cnough applicants for a office here the week of March 4 to seb } “s Mill the hotels and a great many of the | offer similar values after February Ist. Incidentally, the hoe men contributed to the “catastrophe” that : has befallen the Capital, ‘They had The range of goods on which these “7 rates with a minimum reductions are made is unusually wide, covering all of our Household Linen Departments—Table Linens, Fancy Linens, Towels, Blankets and Bed Linens. 10 $500 per room per week—provided there were only two persons to a Toom—and everybody had to stiy a g NGhéirman Wdward B McLean of 4 the Inaugural Committee, who won| ie the Chairmanship honor after a pro- | : longed contest with other prominent | : #, in busily engaged In muster- | person: ing out his many sub-committees, Mr. b sperag v9 to-day se: message” James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Ave., 34th and 33d Streets nt a “farewell | * to all committees except the | Executive, Finance” and Auditing Committees, which will require sev- .{ eral days in winding up the affairs of the inaugural organization. B. Altman & Gn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street : Thirty-fifth Street A Clearance Sale of Boys’ Clothing _ will constitute an interesting offering for to-morrow (Saturday) Boys’ Suits, made of sturdy, well-wearing materi- als, all taken from regular stock, will be reduced to the exceptionally low priceof . . . » . $10. 50 Included in the above are Suits (sizes 8 to 16) of fancy mixtures, many with two pairs of knickerbockers; and Corduroy Suits (sizes 15 to 18), all with two pairs of knickerbockers. / At the same time there will be offered Boys’ Mackinaws (sizes 8 to 18) of genuine mackinaw ‘cloth, excellent quality, also greatly reduced to cae @ @ \¢ $10.50 s Men’s Balta Boots embody an excellence of quality and workmanship that has elevated this well-known footwear to a high standard. The various models feature the fashionable lasts, and leathers for.street and dress wear, at prices ranging from $10.00 ‘© 16.50. per pair Boots above $10.00 are subject to tax, yh (Departments on Sixth Floor) Lambert Brothers. . MAKERS OF 'FINE JEWELRY Sai AIRE TEAMOMD ENGAGE- MENT RINGS bought at Lambert Brothers to-day will be no less satisfying ten years hence. Time will prove their ex- cellence, their quality, their honest weight. And the beauty of it is that any one, how- ever small his income, may own a Lambert diamond. - Prices range from $25 to $3,500. Mamond Engagement ess 4 $100 $250 $450 $1000 $675 $350 $200 Others $25 to $3,500 > LAMBERT BROTHERS retain their place at the top among jewelérs because they never disappoint their customers. One never pays at Lamberts more than the object he selects is worth. ‘Other. omament besides rings are worthy products of the amber workrooms. Cluster rings, bar pins, brooches, lavallieres, brace- lets ‘and the neces- [} “sary wrist watch Men'spatioumring. should receive the ion green gol triangular sapphires, attention of disctim- sient ring, piceed $650.00 inating buyérs, Owen’... ghe50'ee Everything that a man wears in the way of jewelry receives particular thought at Lambert Brothers. Rings, dears links; scarf * pins, watches—all are of true excellence. \4-karat gold bar pin platinum top, 3 diamonds... ... $190.00 Other Diamond Bar Pins, $25 to $2,500 ‘Third Avenue Corner Fifty-eighth Street SAKS, & COMPANY Have’ Prepared for Saturday a Most Remarkable Collection of’ “Hats Exquisite” at 10.95 —each hat inspired by a new Parisian origination— ARIS ushered in the: new year by origin- +_ ating the models for these new “Hats Exquisite” —each so wholly fascinating that one cannot resist their appeal. New: fabrics and straws have been used as Paris aldne knows how—and every model is so cleve; that only Paris could have conceived’ them. , The colors are: China Blue, Copper, Tangerine, Jade, Pheasant, as well as Brown and Black. Qne. style pictured. Third Floor Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street FRANKLIN SIMON -MEN'S SHOPS 2t08 WEST 38th STREET ’ The Annual Sale of MEN’S FURNISHINGS The Customary Season-End Reductions Have Been Added to Reductions Dictated by Changed Conditions ‘and Both Have Been Subtracted from Prices Low to Start With— Constituting the Greatest Reductions _We Have Ever Offered in Men’s Furnishings. $12, SILK SHIRTS ... ... «> $4 MADRAS SHIRTS. . . . . $2.6.52,5° SILK KNIT SCARES . $3,50 DOMET FLANNEL PAJAMAS $1 & 51,59 SILK NECKWEAR. . . $2.5°'SILK NECKWEAR... . $4655 SILK NECKWEAR woes $10 Two-PIECE UNDERWEAR Wd. $9 UNION SUITS SW. we. $3 Two-PIECE UNDERWEAR 8st $3.5° & $4 UNION SUITS corm 5. { All From Regular Stock Reduced t0®8,° Reduced to i Baad ‘Reduced to $] Ce Reduced to $2 25 "Reduced to. .65 Reduced to*1 °° Reduced to* 2° Reduced to nA ea Redtced to oie Reduced to*2.°° Reduced to ¥2,,5° It Makes Little Difference What You Need— — A World “Want” Ad. ‘will Go and Find dt « The Children’s ‘Department Keeps Up With the Times! * : e All the changing needs of the younger generation are carefully followed and catered to. ° The last week of this month brings the mid-year Graduation, a momentous occasion for every school girl. Those whose school regulations require the strictly simple costume will find a complete line of white Jean middies and skirts; while those others whose plans allow for a more elaborate costume will be delighted with the Dainty Graduation ‘Frocks $29.50 White, of course—and made of Geor- gette Crepe, in simple, youthful models, trimmed with lace, tucks, hemstitching and white ribbon sashes. Lined throughout with Jap silk. Sizes 12, 14, 16 years. Also several charming models in Georgette Crepe at $35 ° —_—Fxcellent Values in Sturdy Shoes For Girls and Boys Growing, Girls’ Little Men's * And Big Boys’ lace Shoes. ! } gunmetal—sizes10tol3! 3, 36.75 | High cut lace Boot, in tan Russia calfskin (medium toes), Sizes 214 to 7....y,+++.$8.00 | Tan calf—sizes 1 to 6,. Fourth Floor. Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street