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TsmmrrM Store Opens 915 A New York WASHINGTON Paris Store Closes 6 The Triumph of a New American Industry It is a matter of history that the outbreak of the great war found American manufacturers woefully deficient in native dyestuffs due to the dominance of the German dye makers When the latters product was cut off trade temporarily suffered but American brains and capital were at once thrown into the breach The Results of These Fours Years Are on Exhibit in Our Auditorium It is the same exhibition shown at the Grand Central Palace New York and is placed before the people of Washington by the National Aniline Chemical Co Inc from whose office a staff of experts is on hand to explain the various phases of the work Admission Free You Are Cordially Invited State exhibit buildings alone Pehn Isylvania avenue from the Peace mon ument to the Treasury is being advo A Very Special Sale of MENS WINTER SUITS Presenting Unusual Value at 3875 A goodly assortment of Winter Suits bought for this seasons selling that were late in arriving Instead of putting them into our stock at regular price we are placing this special price on them for immediate disposal Well tailored two and three button model Mens and Young Mens Styles Smart plain blue brown and green cheviots stripes and mixtures Sizes 34 to 42 regulars and stouts They were made to sell at a considerably higher price Special at 3875 Each First floor Tenth trect We Announce New Shipments of the Popular Broad Toe Blucher Shoes for Men Good quality Black Gunmetal Calfskin and Dark Russia Calfskin We usually carry these in stock at all times but owing to unsettled conditions that have prevailed we have not been able to keep our stock complete Made on good broad toe last making them exceedingly comfortable as well as serviceable Priced 900 the Pair first floor Tenth street Copyright Hart Schaffner Marx Irak ifSffiSsfc Urn mm We Are Now Holding Our Semi Annual Clearance of Mens High Grade Shirts Featuring Large Variety of Patterns Excellent Quality of Materials and Splendid Making A twice yearly event with us and for that reason one of the most important of the year in the Mens Sections bringing as it does an opportunity for men to replenish their supply of shirts at most attractive prices 150 and 175 Madras and Percale Shirts Now 115 200 Madras Shirts Now 135 250 Madras Mercerized Cotton Shirts Now 165 300 and 350 Silk Madras Shirts Now 235 500 Silk and Wool Flannel Shirts Now 365 500 and 600 Pure Silk Shirts Now 365 Kim floor street I ac wj JUi New York Architect Holds Time Now Opportune Tor the Project A pretention plan to place artistic 1 non The Secretary of the Itor member of Congress with interested 1 responses by Fairfax Naulty of New York a nationally known authority on architectural beauty Mr Naulty who has spent most of his time here as a civilian designer 4 5J yy SOHETf RS MARSHAIXrwfFe of tfa Vice President waa a truest of Mr Thomas Walsh In her box at the and Mrs Lane Mrs Mahlon Pitney and Miss Morgan wereTguestsihMra Charles Bougbton Woods boxj who cated among government officials and bad her bouse guests also with her Mrs Alfred Hawes of Toronto and Miss Antoinette Graves of New York The Secretary of the Interior and Mrs Lane were entertained at dinner last night by Representative and Mrs when she was living In the Russian capital She is now treasurer of the funds to be senjt over i Mrs Cde wife of Mai Gen Coer en Galll Curci concert yesterday after 1 tertataed at luncheon yesterday at Rauschers in honor of Mrs Murphy wife of CoL John Murphy Theguests asked to meet her were Mr William Charaberlin Mrs Henry Hatch Mrs Bradley Mrs Hause Mrs Thomas Knox Mrs EmbIekMrs Brigham and Mrs Walter Baker of aireraft and doing kindred work ira Copley of Illinois who had 20 since me outoreax or tne war saw Quests to meet them last mgrftt that he nas long naa in Mrs Charles Hamlin entertained a company at luncheon yesterday injance bureau uuuui ui jura aiuci nuiuvC uv of the mind the possibilities ot converting the Avenue into a lane of splendid architecture setting forth the three typical American forma of the art but A Treasury Mr Hamlin who is much as Washington Is destined to become the world capital It is the idea of Mr Naulty that the forty eleht States should unite with I the national government in perfecting season the plan and that each State should i provide a building of its own or com Rear Admiral and Mrs Edward bine with a fitting group of States for Hickman Gheen have sent out invita a separate building that would be dis tions for the marriage reception of tinctive He said that his plan har I their daughter Mary Monfort and monlzes entirely with the project for Lieut Comdr Alva Douglas Bernhard a States exposition ai enterprise The ceremony will take of the Assistant Secretary for mer Assistant Secretary of the Treas ury fs sow on the Federal reserve board Assistant Secretary and Mrs Rathbone are at 1740 street for the Representative and Mrs George Falrchild have returned to Washington and are at the Willard for the season Mrs Frank Carpenter entertained at tea yesterday afternoon about 100 young women of the war risk lnsur Invitations have been sent out for the wedding of Miss Anne Gould and Mr Wilbert I Stewarr on Monday January 27 at 8 oclock In the Church of the Epiphany halted by war necessities It may be true that there will be measures of retrenchments all along the line as a result of the tremendous war debt or expenses but surely there will be those who will endeavor to pick up the stray ends of enterprises that were dropped when we plunged Into the war Mr Naulty saia HEABING ON R0CZVTLLE CAES Maryland Commission Also Will Act on Laurel Line Complaints The Maryland public service commission issued a notice yesterday that it had granted a hearing In the matter of the protests of patrons against the recent increase in rates on the Uockville line running into Washington The hearing will be held January 27 in th Munsey building in Baltimore Complaints regarding the service on the City and Suburban line running between here and Laurel are also to be taken up by the commission Rates on the Cabin John line have also been increased I MEN FREEJJ BY GERMANS place on Saturday January 25 at the residence of the brides parents on New Hampshire avenue and will be followed by a small reception at Rauschers Mrs tjverit Macy has issued in vitations for a talk on Women in war ana in feace to De given in ner home 1785 Massachusetts avenue 6n Wednesday afternoon January 22 at 4 oclock Mrs Edward Costlgan will speak from personal observations in France and England before and after the signing of the armistice and Miss Pauline Goldmark will speak on aspectsjif the reconstruction program in America I Mr and Mrs John Speed Morris announce the engagement of their datighter Adelaide Prescott to Lieut Thomas Ross Cooley United States navy The wedding will take place In the spring Mr and Mrs Hugh Wallace and Mr and Mrs William Corcoran Hill were hosts at dinner last evening Gen and Mrs Charles McCawley were the euests of honor Capt and Mrs Perry Belmont returned yesterday from a short visit in New York Sergt Ahvin Reiners and Private i Israel Reiskin Return to France Two Washington soldiers have been released from the German prison i camp at Rostaat and returned to i France the War Department an i ncunced yesterday They are Sergt Alwin Reiners 47 i street northeast and Private Israel Reiskin 2010 Seventeenth street i northwest Maj and Mrs Grafton Minot have returned from a visit to Maj Mlnots family In Boston and are sailing in a fortnight for France where Maj Minot Is going in connection with the peace conference Their children will remain here with Mrs Minots mother Mrs Augustus Gardner who now makes her home with her father Senator Henry Cabot Lodge The proceeds of the Russian ball criven last vveanesaay evening iur Mr and Mrs Willoughby CheBley are established In their apartment at i the Rochambsau Mrs Chesley has been one of the most active of the workers in the womens motor corps throughout the period of the war Mrs Myron Parker jr with her two young children has gone to Baltimore to make a lon visit to her mother Mrs Tyson Elliott Mr William Giblin and Mrs Giblin who was Miss Kathleen Carmody daughter of Pay Inspector Carmody are at the Shoreham en route South The marriage is announced of Mrs Mira Edgerly to Col Count Alfred Skarbek de Korzybski of the Russian army The ceremony was per formed privately yesterday morning in ine unauiuers ui Associate juBiive Ashley Gould by that justice in the presence of a little group of relatives and intimate friends The bride wore a traveling costume and the bridegroom the uniform of his rank The bride is a well known painter of miniatures on ivory and has made portraits of the royalty and nobility the benefit of the destitute children ff England and Europe and some of IEBfrsrCE sfeffl QpenDaily9lSJto46 iP PMHil Final Gearanice offirokln liaf the little Follts and Children Store Mothers if your childs size is here you caa flndiomei mighty big barsuns fluaiity apparel in this clearayg Childrens Coats broken lots ini2oj 7 year sizes but not all sizesi Ctoiu roys chinchillas broadclothsand whipSf cords formerly 995 to 3895 reduce to 695 to 2100 Girls Serge Dresses broken sizes 1 from lines that were 995 to 2750 to close at vv i 750 to 1850 Childrens Gingham Dresses sizes 7j to 12 years Were 350 Qg reduced to 31 7Q Childrens Gincham Dresses broken lines that were 298 to 598 to closed ST rttK XI I i I I I LU 250 to 500 Childrens Sweater Suits 2 to 6 year sizes consisting of sweater cap mittens and leggings in khaki old rosejs Copenhagen turquoise and gray to close at 895 and 995 A Childrens Waists made of fine cambric with em broidery and lace trimming some with ribbon bead JAi ing Sizes 6 to 12 years 85c values today 07C Kanns Second Floor Russia will be deposited in the he ost Prominent men and women National City Bank of New York which has a branch in Russia and from that branch the money will be distributed to the Salvation Army in Russia The Salvation Army has done much wonderful work amojig the poor in Russia Mrs George Marye wife of the former Ambassador to Russia organized and was president of the Childrens Hospital The Passing of the Chew Chew Man By Sophie Irene Loeb The Man Who Left the World a Big Idea Electric Grills Electric Curlers Electric Toasters Electric Vacuum Cleaners Equip your home with the above and other helpful devices to be found here MUDDIMAN 1204 on St 616 on 12th St Gabden Tea rwsit MPHER SON PLACEr COG 15 1C STS NW eEAKLFAST LUNCHEON I Er Beit Service Moderate Prices is MUsagagisaififfta8wywi nn yHJ PHSHN Nourishes strengthens and lnrlgoraves steadies the nervejs balances the blood and clears the 1 hrain exhilarates but does not stimulate says the doctor Read his full statement in this I nper tomorrow 4111825 Meet Me for Lunch at The Dewey Its mighty pleasant after a busy morning shopping to drop in here and enjoy the splendid lunch we serve tt at 75 JmJ The best of food the best of service ft 14t an Streets 4 I ft I i JmJ 4 I SA A nations strength is in its reserve Likewise any mans or any business Test ours Byron Adams Printer The SerTlce Shop 61S 11th St Phone 8203 3 wire LITS AFERN6 lflintlnrr and 1pbolsterv Work are dis I tlnotlvely high 1 ias in everv I ilftnil ot quality and execution llMimates submitted pi i MM 4i st VICU A llll Vi IUV JhOl tone 31 4224 MATTRESSES Renovated Ref cited Recovered CAPITOLBEDDING CO Jlione SL 1114 441 St ANCIENT PICTURES BOUGHT Send Photographs and All Descriptions to SATINOVER GALLERIES 27 West 56th St New York WSJSLOANE Established Over 75 Tears Ago i Imported and Domestic Carpets and Rugs In the variety and decorative character of the designs and colorings our assortments of Rugs and Carpets are unequalled by any store in Washington and vicinity All of the best foreign and American weaves are represented inclu ding special qualities sold exclusively by us 1508HSINW Word comes from Copenhagen that Horace Fletcher the well known dietitian has now passed on Although he has left many books in the interest of human welfare he gave one big idea to the world that is fundamental and it will never die to Fletcherize to chew your food well before you swallow it At threescore years and ten he was over there as food economist on the commission for relief in Belgium I knew rforace Fletcher well I remember once he went into a period of inanition that is to eat no food at all except water in order to give his stomach a rest I saw him everyday for weeks He was the life of the party He always carried a flower in his buttonhole and laughingly remarked that he lived on the seent of flowers We lovingly called him the Chew Chew man Many many times I sat beside him at table and watched him chew He practiced what he preached In other words when he told you that the more you chewed your food the more taste and pleasure you would get out of it the longer you would live at first we used to regard it as somewhat of a fad But its truth has been proved over and over again This week a friend of mine has had an ray made of his teeth having had a sieje of serious stomach trouble It was ascertained that he chewed most of his food on his front teeth that the food did not mix properly with the saliva in the mouth and that down it went into the stomach in a state in which that organ was not made to receive it The one thing that the doctor prescribed was Chew your food I talked with this doctor who visits many hospitals and whose cases run up into the hundred He told me that many people little realize how Floral Service Exemplary Including Prompt Deliveries Small Sons INC Nw York Waldorf VTnshlncton Astoria and 10th and EL 605 MadUon Ave Main 1SS Burlington Hotel Vermont are at Thomaa Circle American and European Plans 431 Rooms with Bath 250 to 5 Annex 1 JSO up Washington Grafton Hotel Conn Are and Do Salts St American and European Plan Rooms single and en aulte witn or without private bath Uarirtnarf on Slllla Proprietor SPECIAL SALE OF ALUMINUM SAUCEPANS vfiOf all kitchen wares Aluminum is the most durable and most satisfactory UThe present special sale offers an excellent opportunity to add to your kitchen equipment several pieces of this highly desirable ware at a very nominal expenditure Special price on Set of Three Saucepans in graduated sizes lyjj 2 and 3 qts 150 Dai irim3 Pottery Porcelain China Glass SIjTer Ac 1215 St and 1214 18 St much of their bodily troubles comes of bolting their food But that isnt all that Horace Fletcher gave to the world He was a philosopher He went on the theory that all our ills and thrills are located above the guillotine line I that is to say that they originate in the head i He not only believed in chewing your food thoroughly but was against chewing your worries at all For example beesides Fletcherizing he gave me one idea that has stool me in good stead for many a day It goes something like this Tou cant be on the crest of the wave all of the time When the wave goes down dont resist too hard but go with the wave and rest in its shallow place until you again come up on the crest Save your strength and shouting until you are again on that crest This is certainly worth while philosophy It is to say that you cant have everything your own way all the time You cant be hitting the high spots and occupy the center of the stage continually There are times when the human must be willing to go with the tide in order to be strong enough to meet the issue when he is again on the top Thus it happens that many people try to force a thing insisting that it must go through against all odds Very very often the thing would come to pass much quicker if they would not insist too strongly but rather let the natural course to proceed until the occasion was opportune for the consummation of what is desired How many people I have known to suffer and lose out because of this unwillingness to wait and to practice the patience that perseveres Horace Fletcher is dead but the world is better for his having lived The truths that he expounded will continue until the end of time It is worth while to have lived and left even one great idea I Copyright 1918 by the Press Publishing Co in this country She spent last winter in Washington and returned here for this season A collection of her work is being shown this week in the home of Capt Perry Belmont between the hours of 11 and 430 Col de Korzybski who is of the old Polish nobility was on the general staff of the Russian army saw active Bervice at the front and was severely wounded He has recently been on duty with our army in an advisory capacity Mr and Mrs Caleb OConnor had a luncheon party at the Arts Club yesterday when their guests included Mrs Avery Coonley Mrs Flora Keefer Mrs Maud Maguire Mrs Arthur Boyd and Mrs James Jennings Lieut Arthur McKeogh of lost battalion fame will address the members of the iTnited Service lub of America Dupont circle next Tuesday at 8 Lieut McKeogh personally got the message of the battalions plight back to the American forces Mrs Beverley Randolph Mason will I be at home this afternoon and the following Saturdays until Lent Mrs Charles Drake was hostess at tea yesterday afternoon when she I was assisted by Mrs Fred A Britten Mrs Edward Robbins and Mrs Frederick McKenney Mrs John Hamilton entertained at tea yesterday afternoon in honor i of her nieces Miss Elizabeth Hamilton and Miss Nannie Merrick Hamil I ton the latter a debutante of this I season The engagement of Miss Elizabeth Hamilton to Maj William Tompkins A was recently an I nounced Mrs Hamilton was assisted by MrB Ashley Gould Mrs George Hamilton mother of the guests of honor Mrs John Crayke Simpson and Mrs William Reynolds who presided in the dining room Those of the younger generation who assisted were Miss Katherlne Beach Miss Elizabeth Beach Miss Grace Beach Miss Louise Hamilton Mias Marie Sims and Miss Eleanor Gordon Mrs Hamilton the hostess wore a gown of orchid satin trimmed with silver lace Miss Elizabeth Hamilton was in red panne velvet and Miss Nannie Hamilton wore a gown of flesh coloredcolored georgette crepe over the same shade of satin 1 i Bellevue Farm Lunch CoP Inviting Food to Eat SPECIAL ttR NH Luncheon In Addition to Our Regular Bill of Fare A special luncheon suggested by a prominent business man too modest to have his name published Guess his name From 12 to 3 Saturday Jan 18th 65c Soup Chicken I la King on Toat Aspnragrus Tip Boiled Potato Fruit Salad Rice Cuatard Coffee Tea or Chocolate HOMEMADE PIKS AND PASTRIES AT RETAIL Table dHote Dinner Served 5 to 730 85c Special Dinner Dishes a Xia Carte Reaonable Prices 13341336 St 5133 New York Ave Milk From ow to You City Briefs Dr Edith Rabe of the commUiicn on training camp activities will give a free lecture on some war conditions affecting women and girls at Peck Memorial Chapel Monday night All girls over 14 years old are earnestly mviiea 10 anena i derly conduct and found afterward tO have a 38 caliber revolver In his lloir session was yesterday given a six months sentence for car rvlne a concealed weapon and fined 16 for blntti drunk Had the revolver been loadefl his sentence would have be6rt much more severe the court said Community Center Notes FATHER AND SON WEEK DAILY FASHION HINT hWwmhH A and Churches Arrange Reunions Beginning February 11 The Washington A in conjunction with District churches and patriotic organizations is planning a city wide obesrvance of national Father and Son Week set for February 11 to 18 Emphasis will be laid on reunions of parents with returning soldiers and scores of celebrations dinners and a mass meeting at Liberty Hut will mark the program Special exercises will be held February 12 Lincolns birthday and other days of theweek will be known as home day fathers day recreation day go to church day and conservation day Government officials will take a part DANCES FOE BUSINESS MEN to tela picture botlr hat jjdTf rocfi Lared peach colored kluklkool hfthoemDdered tion will hold tomac Savings Bank Hall at 8 oclock Monday night The Rev James Marshall will lecture on Washington the Capital City Th Federation of Cltlsena Associations will hold a regular meeting in the boardroom at the District building at 8 oclock tonight Joseph Phillips will speak on Sidelights In Journalism at a meeting of the Secular League at Pythian Temple at 3 oclock tomorrow after noon Issues ot the Great War vraa the subject of Dr Charles Clinton Swishers talk at the Young Womens Christian Association last night A meeting of the Junior Temple Society will be held next Tuesday at the Eighth Street Temple at 830 Board of Trade Membership Committee to Giro Entertainment William Clabaugh chairman of the membership committee of the Board of Trade reported to the secretary yesterday that arrangements for the annual meeting of the committee to be held at Wardman Park Inn January 30 are practically complete About 50 persons will take part In the entertainment provided among them Camille Little in a Scotch sword dance and Estelle Murray In a Spanish dance Mr Clabaugh reported the acceptance of 200 invitations to the meeting A 5Av 9vigfi txshtfiM MM gTWW xJkts iF1 Ai 4L ksitmM dare Milk Invalid jXtVAHiruyrrxt rcmhsj Nutritions Diet for AH Ages QuTck Ltmch Home cr Office OTHERS IMITATIONS The soldier danes at the East Washington Community Center Eas ern High School at 830 tonisht The Georgetown CIUcn Assoela for 8oldIer8 aallors and war wortf meeiiiis in ine tru ci c5 jl wit 4uiuiwuuiijr Motion pictures at 2 oclock in th afternoon may be found at the Thom son Community Center for the chll dren of the neighborhood If the dance for soldiers at Thorn son Community Center Is too crowd ed remember that the Grover Cleve fi land School at Eighth and streets has been opened to care for the overflow and soldiers and sailors wll bar welcome and will nnd there eoojTai music and a good floor aZ Rhythmic dancing classes meet fttjJ the Miner Normal Comniunfty Center from 11 to 2 These classes are for little girls and young women Corn tit munity dancing id the order of the evening at the Garnet Communitj Center tonight DEDICATION OF OF HUT4 ir Jjr The Washington branch of the National Story Tellers League will present Richard Wyche the president of the National Story Tellers League in An Evening With Uncle Remus and Personal Reminiscences of Joel Chandler Harris at the Wilson Normal School next Friday at 815 The midwinter recital of the Washington ReadersVClub will be held at the Wilson Normal School next Tuesday at President Harper of the Chamber of Commerce has called the first meeting ot the directors for Monday afternoon at 430 when a secretary treasurer and the executive committee will be eleeted President Harper hopes to be able to announce the chairmen of the standing committees of the chamber at this meeting Hayes Hamilton photolOBuer wll present his latest photo description of Washington by night at the Monroe Courts tomorrow at 4 Unusual telephotographs of the Nations Capital taken at night will be featured Mr Court Wood general Federal chairman of the civil service reform committee and president of the District of Columbia Federation of Womens Clubs Invites all Women Interested in Americanization work to meet with the Americanization com mmee at tne oia central tiign cscnooi building next Wednesday at 10 oclock The Rev Simon Drew lta returned from conducting revival Secretary Daniels and Cardinal Gib bons Among Speakers TomorrowC secretary uameis varainai uiBbpng and Representative Donovan of NewT York will be the principal speakers at the dedication of the Knights pjf i Columbus hut at the Washlpjjrton barracks tomorrow afternoon FoltS lowing the blessing by theRev PJi crconnell state chaplain of the orV i 1 der the building will be preSentedjT to uie commanding Darracxs omcerj hv Michael Sphnf fttar A antitiA for the District of Columbia Haltlg an chairman Charles van iuiuaei ocnaeier 4jeo ry Stock Michael Drlscoll and WIH lam Feely constitute the committee In charge of the ceremony 5 9 I I i i ii i THE NEW CALOMEL FINE FOR COLDS AND GRIPPE tZl lew Calomel Tablet Breakf Up a Cold Overnight wi Physlcianfl and druggists have at6 ast xouna a oujck ana dependable rp itweuK iur CU4U8 ana grippe VPosjsi VHlHUH ws witit a swallow us auu Brtppe UPB3 i tpngnle at bedtlmaPV of water thats all i ii 1 WAvf nifrt trio 7vAi rt Yoa Uan1kAit4l meetings in juaryiuna ana wiiiy preaa pi7f jv Mis I Inmnirnro at th rnsmnnl Ail Ttftn I rjiV Mi A tlst Church He will push the rally to false the flMvO debt 6h tha church WlllUm Patrick Joseph Rellly who died September 28 left a will executed June 22 last year in which his sister Julia Patrlca Reilly is named as residuary legatee Of his estate William 3 Ford a cousin is hequath edf 500 cash 1 mif IAAitfli art 1iA fl4hAifriAfrH mm t4 vfiu sJn ibnuuiir iifj a slightest unpleasantness orinter ference with aDDetlte diet or work Toctora have always contended ihafcJ5 calorhells the besttnedlcine for colds bronchitis and laikrlppe and the flrst meaicine to do givon hi pneunioniarx AnA fliMtafvrL Th nnur paAnmAlZ tablet Calotabs trti front all fyS xn SiCKentna ana taBrouB vaectscj mealed packages prloai 86c YpwA aruggist Tecommenas ana suaraBCa3 thm and will refund yourmoneri If Jjror Marrisoiii oIore arrete on 1 a coBnecjicut avenue car lorisorju are InotdelifhtedAdyXifcltV.

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