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THE WASHINGTON POST THURSDAY JANUARY 11 1917 Woodward Lottirop New York WASHINGTON Paris MENS SUITS AND OVERCOATS Reduced for Our Annual Winter Clearance THE SOONER YOU MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS THE BETTER These Suits and Overcoats were the bijrsrest values obtainable before the reductions were made now the value is greatly increased at the low prices They embrace practically our entire stock and afford an opportunity to buy Americas finest examples of ready for service clothing at prices much less than the worth of the garments SUITS REDUCED AS FOLLOWS 1475 1975 2375 OVERCOATS REDUCED AS FOLLOWS 14751975 2375 2975 Main floor Tenth street entrance Substantial Reductions ON ALL FURS Make This a Profitable Buying Time This is an occasion in which every fashionable woman should take a great interest The subject of Furs was never so vital to fashions and certainly when prices become so low as ours are at the present time serious consideration should be given them They are all new and attractive made in the most skilled manner HUDSON SEAL COATS Plain models or those trimmed with Australian Oppossum or Skunk full flaring 36 to 45 inch lengths 6750 to 15000 each Were 8500 to 18500 SPORT FUR COATS Such as Nutria Natural Muskrat Ponyskln and Caracul suitable for motoring general wear skating etc Nutria Coats 165 to 225 Were 225 to 275 Muskrat Coats 6750 Were 8750 Ponyskin Coats 3000 Were 4000 Caracul Coats 6750 Were 8500 FOX FUR SETS Double and Single Skin Scarfs and Barrel Muffs are 6hown in black taupe white cross fox Yukon fox red fox pointed fox Reduced prices range from 30 to 105 Were 4700 to 13950 CHILDRENS FUR SETS Childrens Fur Sets in various qualities styles and colors Reduced prices 115 to 1950 Were 150 to 2500 BABY CARRIAGE ROBES Imitation Ermine Squirrel Thibet and Natural Coney robes Reduced prices 15 to 2175 Were 20 to 2750 Third floor street A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO BUY WHITTALL RUGS Closing out all the discontinued patterns of Whittall Rugs brings a most favorable opportunity for securing the best to be had in Rugs at advantageous reductions Included are the Anglo Persians the Royal Worcesters and the Body Brussels You will find the patterns and color schemes varied and a suitable selection for many homes can be easily made WE QUOTE THE SPECIAL PRICES ON ROYAL WORCESTERS AND BODY BRUSSELS lfi 8x13 ft Royal Worcester Rugs reduced from IP5 to tT9no ir6xl0 6 ft Royal Worcester Itups reduced from 76 to 6280 9xl2 ft Koval Worcester Rugs reduced from J61 75 to S517S 9xl2 ft Body Brussels Rugi reduced from J41 50 to 3000 4x10 6 ft Body Brussels Hugs reduced from J37 50 to 82875 ft Roal Worcester Kute reduced from 38 25 to S2875 4 fixT 6 ft Ro al Worcester Rugs reduced from 2125 to 1650 27x54 in Royal Worcester Rues reduced from 6 50 to 500 22H36 in Body Brussels Rugs reduced from 2 75 to 150 Fifth floor street NORTHWEST AT FIFTEENTH European Plan Fireproof Washingtons Most Exclusive Hotel Noted for its cuisine and perfection of individual service THE BURLINGTON 431 Rooms 151 Baths 4BSOLrTELY FIREPROOF warmest and finest lobbies and reception rooms In the city Snlte In the new addition ire ready for lease army and nary rlansr Ererythlnf brand new olid mahogany furniture fineat bedding erery bedroom is entered br prlrate Tetlbnle large loset a flood of sunlight 7 electric fixtures In each room and bath 24 hour serTlce Amarioan Plan Room and Bath 3 SO Per Day Special Monthly Bates One two and three rooms with prlrate bath newly fnrnlahed betel aerrtce 150 200 400 600 Per Day Banquets supper dancea Music Dining room seats 160 at Individual tables Kerrlce Is the kind you demsnd In the best hotels The Belated Return of expected linen plays hSToe with nodal plana If you would hare yonr clothes delivered always on lime eet Into the habit of Bending the wash to the Frazee Potomac Laundry 18th Sts Phone Main 822 Burchells Bouquet Coffee 25c lb Flavor and strength of unsurpassed quality BURCHELL 1325 YOU CAX MARK HOT CAKES in a Jiffy when you have at hand elf Rlatnar All Tou Need Add Is Water At Tour Grocers No Consumers Supplied EARNSHAW BRO I Waoltaale Grocers 11th and St January Lamp Sale We are offering some wonderful values in Lamps in this Sale including Electric Table Lamps and Floor Lamps 2000 values 1450 values 1800 values 1500 values 1200 values Silk Shades discount Floor Lamps 1100 775 Other Artistic Lamps 175 to 1000 1500 1000 1250 800 600 20 CMTinniMAM A CO 1204 St 616 12th St QTETV Receptions Teas and Card Parties kJVy ViLLj 1 I Many Dinners for Notable Guests PRESIDENT AND MRS WILSON Early Players on Links Miss Surth to Wed Lieut Comdr Jackson Senators Wives Receive Today Dinner by Ekeng Mrs Taft Entertained Dr Koo Is Host i iiiTiiTriivrvirijjaAJxruuv Attractive Winter Resident of City Whose Engagement Is Announced THE President and Mrs Wilson played golf yesterday morning making an early start at 730 oclock and returning to the White House before 11 They went to the Country Club across the river Mr and Mrs Max Surth of Yokohama Japan announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Dorcas McLaurln Surth to Lieut Comdr John Jackson Mr and Mrs Surth have an apartment at Stonelelgh Court for the winter The wedding is expected to take place in Washington In the spring Lieut Comdr Jackson has been in Washington for some time and made his home with his mother Mrs John Jackson He will leave in a few days for the Pacific coast to Join his ship the Frederick to which he has been ordered as executive officer Lieut4 Jackson is a i brother of Mme Ekengren wife of the Swedish Minister to this country The Swedish Minister and Mme Ekengren entertained at dinner last evening Covers were laid for eighteen Serbias first Minister to this country Mr Ljouhomlr Michailovltch arrived in New York from Liverpool on Tuesday He was accompanied by his secretary of legation Mr Alexandre Georgevltch They will come to Washington this week The Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs Franklin Roosevelt entertained at dinner last evening in honor of the Argentine Ambassador and Mme Naon Mrs John Foster Dulles was the guest of honor at dinner last evening of Mr and Mrs Walter Penfleld Mrs Dulles is the guest of Mr Dulles grandparents Gen and Mrs John Foster and his uncle and aunt Secretary and Mrs Lansing Mrs William Howard Taft wife of the former President of the United States was the guest of honor at luncheon yesterday of Mrs Charles Whiteside Rae Mr and Mrs Gaff were hosts at dinner last evening in honor of Mrs Taft taking their guests to the theater later Luncheon for Home Gttett tfaaMBnHlJslsPssssssBKV ti AKjgVLLLLLLLLLaaBBBBLB 1 I KlaMBBslllllllllllllllllHIBBBBBH dm onaaaBlViiBK VBBBBBBBBBsL BtBHaHaBf BBBBBBBBBBB I llmmW BKliaHdBBBBBBBBBBV slaH li 7BBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB aaaaaaaB aBBBKfCiiaaaaaa6aBBBBBB VLBLB BBBLr UBBanaaaanaaaaaaaP 1 MISS DORCAS MLAURIN SURTH Daughter of Mr and Mrs Max Surth of Yokohama Japan who will be bride of Lieut Comdr John Jackson They will be married In the spring Miss Elizabeth Chase and Miss Suzanne Chase entertained at an informal luncheon yesterday for their house guest Miss Margaret Baxter of I Boston They also were hosts at a supper party last evening for their guest who will be in Washington only for a few days Mr and Mrs Wade Ellis entertained at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club In compliment to Mr and Mrs Gustave Scholle who are spending a short time In Washington Mr Scholle Is secretary at the legation In Habana Mrs Henry Fitch and Miss Alexandrine Fitch entertained at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club The dinner was planned In honor of Maj and Mrs Thomas Holcomb but they were unable to be present on account of the recent death of Maj Hol combs father Miss Julia Meyer daughter of former Secretary George von Meyer has arrived for an annual visit In Washington She Is the guest of Mrs Warren Robblns Mrs Meyer will come later to visit Miss Helolse Meyer who is spending the winter in Washington Dr Wellington Koo Chinese Minister entertained at dinner last evening at the Willard having as his guests a party of his countrymen who are visiting the United States Mrs FItrgerald of Butte Mont who has been visiting with his sister Mrs Jeremiah Collins at the Highlands leaves today for California and other Interesting points of the West Admiral and Mrs Albert Gleaves were hosts at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club entertaining for their daughter Miss Evelina Gleaves in compliment to Miss Lydla Chapin debutante daughter of Mrs Frederick Chapin Senator and Mrs Porter McCumbeo entertained at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club for their daughter Miss Helen McCumber in honor of her house guest Miss Eileen Roach of Baltimore The guests were the Misses Roach Mallorv Church Blodgett Graham Stone Mason Douglas Rust Buchanan Baroness on Winkler Mrs Pratt Louise Delano Dorothea Owen and Laura Delano and Messrs Hewes Cunningham Graham Hodges Coman Diebert Hoes Relst Baker Brockley Staton Abbott Heth Pratt Kubel Buchanan Bernhard Conti and Watson Dr and Mrs Thomas A Claytor entertained at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club in compliment to Miss Anne Hopkins debutante daughter of Dr and Mrs Nevll Monroe Hopkins The other guests were Mr and Mrs Henry Spencer Mr and Mrs Randall Hagner Dr and Mrs Louis Lehr Mrs Roscoe Bulmer Miss Ruth Patterson the Misses Tuttle Miss Catherine Burdette Mr Arthur Campbell Mr Pendleton Turner Mr Robert Patterson Mr Chisolm Mr Hernlng and Mr Amburg Mrs John Jacob Rogers Assistant At torney General ana juts unaries warren Mr and Mrs Henry Fairbanks Mr and Mrs Fleming Newbold and Col Raybaud military attache of the Argentine embassy Mrs Claude A Swanson entertained at luncheon yesterday her guests numbering eighteen being asked to meet Miss Mary Custls Lee The table was attractively decorated in pink sweet peas and the candles were capped in pink shades Miss Mona McAdoo daughter of the Secretary of the Treasury was hostess at a luncheon in the rose room at the Shoreham yesterday Miss May Nicholson daughter of Rear Admiral Reginald Nicholson whose marriage to Capt Edward Durell will take place Tuesday afternoon January 2S at 4 oclock will have as her matron of honor her cousin Mrs Thomas Earle Van Metre Mr Wallace Durell of Boston will be best man for his brother The ceremony will be simple and witnessed by the Immediate families Capt Durell has been detached from command of the Minnesota and will be ordered to command of the naval training station at San Francisco Miss Doris Durell will arrive in Washington on Monday for a visit to Miss Dorothy Mason whom she has visited on several occasions and at the time of the marriage of her father she will be the guest of Mrs Albert Gleaves Mrs Walter Wilcox has loaned her home 1526 New Hampshire avenue when Dr Merrill Hopkinson the barytone will sing next Monday afternoon at 430 oclock the proceeds to go for the benefit of the Swedenborglan Church Guest of Mr and Mr Pomerene Senator and Mrs Atlee Pomerene will have as their guests for the remainder of the season Mrs Pomerenes mother Mrs Bocktus and sister Mrs Catherine Brant who will arrive today from Canton Ohio Mrs John Walker Holcombe will be at home on Saturdays January 27 and February 3 Representative Snyder had a dinner company last night including Representative and Mrs Ward of New York Mrs James Mills of Alliance Ohio is spending the winter with her daughter Mrs Rufus Lane 2310 Twentieth street northwest Mrs Seth Todd and Miss Todd entertained at tea yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs John Henry Purdy who recently returned to Washington for a short time She will not open her house 1701 Nineteenth street but is at the Lafayette until she starts for California where she will spend the winter Miss Phelan sister of Senator Phelan will arrive in Washington on Saturday Miss Sullivan is expected to arrive later Mrs Sheppard wife of Senator Morris Sheppard will not receive this afternoon Mrs Warren wife of Senator Warren of Wyoming will not receive today but will receive the remaining Thursdays in January Mrs Hitchcock wife of the senator from Nebraska will be at home today in her residence 2224 street Mrs Jones wife of Senator Wesley Jones of Washington will not be at home this afternoon Mrs Monroe Hopkins and Miss Ann Hopkins will be at home this afternoon and the remaining Thursdays in January Mrs Bankhead will not receive at the Lafayette this afternoon but will be at home next Thursday fOL ROBERT THOMPSON entertains at Tea on His Houseboat the Everglades John Wana maker to Join Miami Colony Miss Dahl gren Bride of Richard Smith Emmet at Wedding in New York City Miami Fla Jan 10 COL Robert Thompson of Washington returned from a fishing trip among the keys and entertained at tea on his houseboat The Everglades He will go North tomorrow on a short business trip accompanied by Stephen Pell returning here early next week Mrs William Jennings Bryan was the chief guest at luncheon at the Wayside Inn of the Miami Equal Suffrage League whom she addressed on the subject of equal suffrage Gen and Mrs Benjamin Day Spill man of Warrenton Va who arrived yesterday for the season entertained this evening at tea on their yacht Barracuda They went to Cape Florida and back The guests were Mr and Mrs Johnson Camden Misses Tevls and Anne Camden of Versailles Ky who arrived this morning Mrs Richard Meeker of Baltimore Miss Margaret Splllman and Emery of Warrenton John Wanamaker will Join the win ter colony in Florida He has chartered the yacht Osiris from Mrs Far quhar Ferguson and is expected to arrive January 15 Miss Katherine Dahlgren Is Bride of Richard Emmet New York Jan 10 Miss Katherine Drexel Dahlgren motorist and heiress became the bride of Richard Smith Em met of this city and Smlthtown Long Island this afternoon Miss Dahlgren Is a daughter of Mrs Drexel Dahlgren and a granddaughter of the late Joseph Drexel banker Her father Is Eric Dahlgren son of the late Rear Admiral John A Dahlgren Mr Emmet a real estate dealer Is a son of Mr and Mrs Devereaux Emmet Reception This Afternoon Dinner By Van Rappardt The Minister from the Netherlands and Mme Van Rappard had a company at dinner last evening at the Willard Senor Buenaventura of the Spanish embassy was one of those who entertained at the dansant in the ballroom at the Shoreham yesterday Some 50 or 60 of the younger set were on the floor of the ballroom at the beginning of the series of teas which will be continued through the season on Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week Judge and Mrs Sidney Uallou entertained at dinner last evening when their guests included Senator and Mrs Francis Warren Representative and The Filtrola Fireproof Crystal Coffee Percolator The best improved type of the Crystal Percolator PsKaaaaBSsYknMTTV HH 4 Cup 500 6 Cup 650 8 Cnp Size 750 Glass is recognized as the most sanitary device for making coffee The Filtrola Percolator also retains all the delicious flavor and aroma If you enjoy good coffee see how easily it is made by the Filtrola method 9ah TfGa 6a 1215 St and 1214 18 St Mrs Key PIttman wife of Senator PIttman will receive this afternoon at the Willard for the first time this season Mrs PIttman will be assisted by Mrs James A Reed Mrs Clay Tallman Mrs Charles McChord Mrs Emmett Gudger Mrs Louis Titus and Mrs William Riley Wheeler The ladies of Washington barracks will be at home this afternoon and will receive at their respective homes Mrs Mason Patrick will be assisted by Mrs Gustave Lukesh and Mrs James Lamport Mrs Charles Curtis wife of Sena tor Curtis 1830 Belmont road will re ceive this afternoon and will be assisted by Mrs Paul Hudson of Mexico City Mrs Edward Everett Gann Miss Marlon Webster the house guest of Senator and Mrs Curtis and Miss Leon a Curtis Mrs Warren Harding wife of Senator Harding will not be at home today or Thursdays in January Mrs George McLean wife of Senator McLean will not receive this afternoon but will be at home the following Thursdays in January Mrs Amos Fowler will not be at home on Saturday afternoon Mrs Thomas Richardson will not be at home this afternoon on account of Indisposition Mrs William Dennis and her daughter Mrs Nelson Riker will be at home Informally tomorrow afternoon at their home 2201 Massachusetts avenue Mrs Richard Dousrlas Slmma will he at home this afternoon and the following Thursdays In January Mrs George Tully Vaughan and her daughter Mrs William Crute of West Virginia will be at home this afternoon Mai and Mrs Parker entertain at dinner January 18 in honor of Maj Gen and Mrs Henry Sharpe Mr and Mrs Frank Moss will close their home 1726 Massachusetts avenue and leave today for Augusta Ga to spend the winter Lieut Comdr Edward McPaniv i and Mrs McCauley are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son this week Mrs McCauley is a daughter of Senator and Mrs rnrr Oliver Dinner at Cathedral Cloie Washington are stopping at the Shoreham Mrs James Campbell and Miss Campbell will be at home Informally this afternoon at the Toronto and will receive again the last Thursday in January Mr and Mrs Beale Howard entertained at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club the guests numbering sixteen Representative and Mrs Charles Linthicum of Maryland have taken an apartment at the Willard for the remainder of the season The Riding and Hunt Club will have a musical ride this afternoon at 4 30 The ride will be followed by tea and dancing Mrs Clarence A Asplnwall and Mrs John Evans will preside at the tea table Mrs Ward Denys and the Misses Denys will be at home this afternoon Mrs Walter A Wells will be at home the last Thursday In January and the first two Thursdays In February Miss Katherine Dougal will be at home on Thursdays January 18 and 25 Mrs Wallace Bertholf wife of Commander Bertholf stationed at San Francisco arrived nt Wnshlno tnn vestArftav fnr a hrrt vlnlt or nrii here is staying at the Willard The Monday Morning Musical Club has cards out for a morning concert Monday at the Willard under the leadership of Mr Edgar Priest A Daughters of the American Revolution ball will be given February 15 at the Raleigh under the auspices of the Abigail Hartman Rice Chapter The proceeds will go to the education of Southern mountaineers Robert Lee Chapter No 644 will give a dance January 23 at Confederate Memorial Home 1322 Vermont avenue This is the fourth of a series being given by the chapter Mrs George Covington Is chairman of entertainment assisted by Mrs Bates Warren Mrs Horace Whlttaker chairman of refreshments Mrs Wallace Streater Mrs Porter Barrett Mrs George Horning and Mrs Stephen Ford The Alpine Club 605 Seventh street northwest has completed arrangements for the reception of the officers elect tonight at 8 oclock A cordial Invitation has been extended to members and friends A musical program has been arranged by the following committee Cohen chairman Sober music Janof decorations Murdock Laza row Bush and Gensberg The newly elected officers will receive guests Lieut Robert Henderson and Mrs Henderson came to Washington for a few days and are at the Willard Others staying there are Mr and Mrs Otis Russell of Boston Dr I France senator elect from Maryland and Mrs France of Baltimore and Mr and Mrs Arthur Warthen of Front Royal Va Mr and Mrs Frank Norton of Caze novla and Mr George Rubles of Cornish are amonsr the sruenta at the Lafayette Invitations last week were sent out prominent official and residen tial notables here to the number of 2000 requesting their presence with such guests as they pleased to Include at a private showing of Patrla in the Hotel Willard ballroom today Yes terday the invitations were canceled owing to other arrangements Open 845 A Close 530 gTiLB army nrmvy jOTHST AND PE3TKA ATRsris More Than You Expect We Feel Sure in These Excellent Quality ns it JV Jj i Winter Coats Knowing how great a vogue these large collared Coats have enjoyed this season you must realize that such an opportunity to secure them at todays price is uncommon and we are very sure that you will be most agreeably surprised to see how attractive are the models in Zibeline English Mixtures Plaids and Cheviots at 9 50 Coats trimmed with Beauty Plush beaver plush velvet and self materials included in todays offer Sizes are somewhat i broken The Clearing of Suits Continues at 1750 2350 2850 3150 3850 Kanns Second floor Polar Bear District Tennis Players Get Reno Reservoir Floor For Courts This will be the mystic password of the Polar Bear Tennis Association of the District government when this club of exponents of the racket will organize shortly to supersede the commls slonrs tennis team of summer fame The tennis lovers of the city government have got an option on the concrete flooring over Reno reservoir in Wisconsin avenue They are going to lay off four courts which will be th largest winter tennis grounds in the city Tennis Is about the favorite sport with city government employes There is no more enthusiastic follower of the sport than Engineer Commissioner Col Kutz president of the Commissioners Tennis Association Other crack tennla players are Dewltt Smith Mc Nulty Paxton Lee Brown Raul Ranadell and McCarthy Commander McNeeley Leases The Harvey Cottage at Newport Newport I Jan 10 Commander Robert McNeeley and Mrs McNeeley today leased the Harvey cottage In Champlln Btreet for a year Capt William Ennis A who has been visiting his parents Brig I Gen William Ennis A retired and Mrs Ennis at their home in Kay street left for West Point today accompanied by his son Rear Admiral Cameron McRae Wins low retired returned today from New York Miss Augusta A Hunter and Mrs John Babcock wife of Lieut Comdr Babcock will pour at the art association tea Saturday afternoon HONOR MISS FWBROWN Reception Marks Ten Years Service With A Inivtatlons are out to prominent Episcopalians patrons and friends of the National Cathedral School for Boys St Albans in Wisconsin avenue from the bishop of Washington and the board of trustees of the educational Institution for a dinner Monday evening Jan uary 22 at the achool in Jhe Cathedral Close Lieut Van Valcah one of the officers stationed on the Mayflower was host at a luncheon at the Shoreham yesterday entertaining a party of ten Miss Rosalie Spang is again at the Willard for the season Dr and Mrs Peterkin of Seattle Wash and Miss Marjorie Campbell of St Joseph Mo while visiting In Milk or Infants UTaUldS Sobetitate Coat YOU aUsMPrie A Nutritious Diet for AD Ages Keep Horlkks Always on Hand Quick Lunch Home or Office Speakers Praise Work as General Secretary in Building Up Association Here Short addresses lauding Miss Florence Brown who yesterday completed ten years service as general secretary of the Young Womens Christian Association of this city were the feature of an Informal reception given In her honor at the association building Fourteenth and streets northwest last night Among those who united in expressing appreciation of Miss Browns ten years of service were Dr Ada Thompson from the board of directors Miss Mildred Bartholow representing all the clubs of the association Miss Catherine Custls representing all the chapters Miss Ruth Keeney representing the secretaries of the association Mrs Walter Cllft of the Womens Christian Association George Otis Smith of the Young Mens Christian Association the Rev Samuel Greene of Calvary Baptist Church the Rev Huddle representing the ministers of the city and Mrs Wallace Radcllffe representing the women of the city Miss Brown came to this city from Pittsburgh Pa and the remarkable growth of the association In this city has been due to a great extent to her eftorts Musical selections were given by an orchestra and a chorus of mercantile clubs Miss Elizabeth Wilbur was director of the orchestra The musical program was under the direction of Miss Francis Chlckering Mrs A Blair and Mrs Woodbury Pulslfer More than 250 members and friends attended Mrs William Hamilton Bayly president of the association presided and introduced the speakers Those In the receiving line were as follows Mrs Bayly Mrs Charles Richardson second vice president Miss Elisabeth Pierce third vice president Miss Frances Chlckering fourth vice president Miss Margaret Fox treasurer Mrs Robert Lansing corresponding secretary and Mrs William Brown Mrs Herbert Day Miss Estelle Foster Mrs Perry Heath Mrs John Denby Hlrd Mrs John Letts Mrs Macfar land Mrs Thomas Mitchell Mrs Woodbury Pulslfer Mrs John Scully Dr Ada Thomas Miss Mabel Nelson Thurston and Mrs Frank Wllklns members of the board of directors preparatory education in Boston and graduated with first class honors from McOlll University Montreal Canada In 1895 In 1895 and 1896 he studied tropical conditions in China and Japan In 1899 he married Miss Elisabeth Washburn daughter of the late Senator William Drew Washburn of Minnesota He first started research work In solving the opium problem in 1909 aa acting chairman and American delegate to the International Opium Commission at Shanghai China and continued the work as American representative at The Hague conference in later years Dr Wright was a member of the American Asiatic Society American Society of International Law Washington Academy of Sciences and the Metropolitan and Chevy Chase clubs of this city He was the author of many papers and monographs on scientific medical economic and political subjects He Is survived by his wife and five young children PROGRAM FOR CLEAN MOVIES Citizens Committee Announces Lists of Theaters and Films Selected Triangle Victoria 505 Seventh street southwest Rumpelstlltskln Mutual and Howard 620 street northwest The citizens committee in charge of the campaign for clean moving pictures In the District last night announced the programs for the special matinees for children admission free which will be given tomorrow and Saturday afternoons as follows Friday from 2 to 5 Avenue Grand 645 Pennsylvania avenue southeast The Bugle Call Triangle Apol lo 624 street northeast The Three I Godfathers Blue Bird Lyric S10S uurieeniii street nunawesi utus Mary 8unshlne Pathe Olympic 14S1 street northwest Let Katie Do It colored Dawn of Freedom Vita graph Saturday from 2 to 5 Masonlo Temple Auditorium Thirteenth street and New York avenue Prince and Pauper Paramount Circle 2106 Pennsylvania avenue northwest Three Pals and Reel Life Mutual Dumbarton 1349 Wisconsin avenue northwest Little Mary Sunshine Pathe Home 1210 street northeast begins at 1 oclock Three Godfathers Blue Bird Trux ton Florida avenue and North Capitol street Patchwork Girl of Os Paramount and Blue Mouse 1209 Twenty sixth street northwest colored Dawn of Freedom Vitagraph I yPVBWrVBBMBBBBBBBB DR HAMILTON WRIGHT DEAD Dr Hamilton Wright who has gained an International reputation mainly through his efforts in the last decade aa representative of the United States in solving the opium problem died Tuesday morning at his home 1721 New Hampshire avenue northwest Death was due to pneumonia contracted ten days ago Dr Wright had been in ill health since the summer of 1315 when he was seriously Injured in an automobile accident while with a hospital relief unit In France Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 oclock at St Johns Church the Rev Dr Roland Cotton Smith officiating Dr Wright was born in Cleveland Ohio August 2 1867 He received his Have a complexion that everyone admires Dont envy a food complexion Aave one Each time you cleanse yonr face with Resinol Soap you give it a beauty treatment with the soothing healing Resinol medication If aided fa severe cases by a little Resinol Ointment tfcia usually leaves the complexion naturally ciear iresn and tree from pimples redness roughness and blotches Rinol Soap and Resinol Ointment are soU all drarrata Try Otm and sea bow beoefida thcr ara not only for the akia bmt tortba hair as wall Flowers for Personal Wear From dainty Ik teas tar to elaborate eoraage quet Small Sons INC Haw Tork Waldarf Washlactaav I Astoria and 1SU sad MS sUdisoB Ara.

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