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fV AdyjKt ST 0W SysBpSisSrTis vC THE ASHINGtbN POSTSATDiaS JANUARY 27 1917 Woodward Lothrop New York WASHINGTON Pari VICTOR RECORDS for February GO ON SALE THIS MORNING More Than 60 New Recordings Fourth floor Eleventh iirMt iiTn mi i rTi i iTnTirTiiilirTinTirTrTTirmnTTrnrrrT7iiiiii Htt irsTi siT 1 BB1 i jppWKp gliiBMMlM i Plenty of Good Selections in MENS FINE SUITS At Winter Clearance Prices Because it is clearance time we do not want men to get the idea that they are closely restricted and confined as to the choice of a garment The stock allows a man to change his mind several times in most cases except in some very unusual sizes There is a good field for right selection For this season of the year our stock is very large unusually desirable in choice fabrics in variety of patterns and shades and in assortment of sizes Our stock to begin with was much larger and naturally the clearance sale is broader and more desirable to select from The Reductions We Have Made on These Suits Add a Good Deal to the Value You Get for the Money Expended 1475 1975 2375 each Knowing quality as most men do these days these values will be appreciated and it is not necessary for us to be so very emphatic about our prices Main floor Tenth street Better Shoes at Less Prices Than Will Be Possible Again MEN SHOULD BUY NOW Availing ourselves of the very favorable opportunities we had the past season and which we have with the higher class makers at all times we placed large orders for high quality shoes that will be impossible to duplicate again Consequently we are now able to place before our patrons the best quality shoes at the most reasonable prices We would like to impress upon men the desirability of choosing now Our 450 and 500 grades of Black Shoes are exceptionally fine At 4 M3un Metal Button with broad toe and low heel very durable soles Gun Metal Lace Shoes In English model with blind eyelets Gun Metal Lace Shoes with straight last and long vamp Box Calfskin Blucher Shoes very comfortable and satisfactory in wear Af flfl Neolln sole Gun Metal Calfskin English yUiuU Shoes stylish as well as serviceable Black Gun Metal English Shoes popular models for young men English Last Gun Metal Button Shoes and Comfortable Broad toe Lace Shoes Round toe Blucher Shoes for street and business Straight last Vlcl Kidskin Shoes Main floor Tenth street WOOL AND WASH SUITS FOR YOUR BOY Clothes for the boy that must be kept warm and stylish too wool suits of course and Wash Suits for the youngsters whose mothers want them immaculately fresh and smart appearing Suits for wear here or in the warmer climates for school dress and sports A real assortment which means ready with the things wanted Medium weight Woolen Suits 850 New Norfolk Pinch back and Belted models with all the distinctiveness which these features of style can impart The patterns are all that a critical person could seek and the values considerably above the present market standards Sizes 9 to IS True Color Blue Serge Suits 650 to 1500 You wont find Good Blue Suits many places so low in price as 650 and those as elegant as the 1500 garments will probably be several dollars more Absolutely pure worsted and fast color Various weights according to the numerous preferences Every authentic model in sizes 7 to 18 years The F1rt Showing of the famous Regatta Wash Suit Is announced Among the several new patterns brought out for the first time is the Cricket stripes in high grade galatea there are various patterns and color combinations to please the fastidious or the sedate qj Slzes 2 1 2 to 8 ears iJO Third floor Eleventh street ft Victor Records For February 1917 Out Today 149 New selections and eight repetitions from the January Special List A wonderful library in itself of Opera Popular Instrumental and Band and Orchestra Music embracing the widest possible variety of schools The real mysteries of Music find perfect interpretation in Victor Records CARUSO CULP and MCORMACK Contribute Beautiful Numbers Then there are Instrumental Vocal Quartets Marches Medleys Dances Piano Solos Violin Solos 25 Popular Songs Orchestra Numbers Descriptive Specialties ConceTt Numbers and Vaudeville Skits Ground Floor jutt acrots from the Victrola Rooms Droop Sons Co 1300 Street KJSfi gENATOR and Mrs Swanson Entertain Marshalls Lansings Guests of Rear Admiral and Mrs Clover Dinner for Secretary and Mrs Daniels Society at Concert i ENATOR and Mrs Claude A Swanson entertained at dinner Vj last evening at their home In street in compliment to the Vice President and Mrs Marshall Among the guests were the Superintendent of the Naval Academy and Mrs Kdward Eberle house ruesta of Senator and Mrs Swanson Senator and Mrs Warren will entertain the Vice President and Mrs Marshall at dinner on February 20 The Secretary of State and Mrs Lansing were dinner guests last night of Rear Admiral and Mrs Richardson Clover in their New Hampshire avenue home The guests asked to meet them were Mrs John Foster Senator du Pont Senator and Mrs Weeks Senator Phelan Oen and Mrs Hugh Scott Admiral ONeil Capt and Mr Albert Nlblack Mrs Mark Hanna Mrs Julian James Miss Clover and Mr William Phelps Eno The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs Daniels were entertained at dinner laat evening by the Secretary of the Smlth sonlon Institution and Mrs Charles Walcott who had a large company to meet them The British Ambassador and Lady Sprlng Rlce were the guests of honor at dinner last evening of Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs William Phillips The former Secretary of the Navy and Mrs Beekman Winthrop of New Tork are house guests of Mr and Mrs Phillips The mayor of New Tork and Mrs Mltchel are spending the week end with Mrs Borden Harriman Commander and Mrs William Galbraith were hosts at dinner last evening In compliment to their house guest Mrs Harry Taylor going later with their guests to the Friday evening dancing class at the Wlllard The other guests Included Admiral and Mrs Leigh Palmer Col and Mrs Joseph Tracy assistant solicitor of the State Department and Mrs Hampson Gary Mr John Barrett and Mrs Ralph Snowden Hill Mr and Mrs Perry Belmont entertained at dinner last night and had among their guests Mr Belmonts brother and stster ln law Mr and Mrs August Belmont and many of the New Tork delegates to the National Security League Congress meeting here this week Matron of the Army and Navy Circle Who Has Returned From Border 1 11 1 JkjCI illlBBVW4iraHH I SWlH4 MRS WELLINGTON JONES Wife of Maj Jones A With her husband she has recently returned from Fort Sam Houston XT IAMI Society Hears Col RMThompson Talk on Preparedness Luncheon Follows on His House boat New Navy League Chapter Formed Mrs Ross at Head I Open 845 A CIoe 530 THX BUSY CO MIX 4 Emm Sotra Otaf 8TH ST in r3ntCA7Rip si Entertain on Mayflower Tliit fhoflfnTi Tnttl nnrt TIeilt I I Harold Van Valzah entertained at i dinner last eenlng on the Mayflower i going later with their guests to the I Friday evening dancing class at the uiara ine guesis were mr uu Mrs Lyman Pratt Miss Anne Hopkins Mies Lydia Chaptn Miss Catherine Harlow Miss Hallie Davis Miss Katherine Blrney Miss Ruth Patterson Miss Margaret Tuttle Miss Catherine Burdette Miss Margaret Clark Miss Adelaide Tuttle Miss Iaura Wurts Miss Georgia Schofleld Miss Lillian Hendriek Miss Evelina Gleaves Miss Natalie Campbell Miss Margaret Fahn estock Miss Margaret Michie Capt Watson Paymaster Conger Comdr Fisher Mr Clarence Hewes Lieut Bernhard Lieut Bastedo Surgeon Wheeler Ensign Waller Lieut Wick Mr John Remey Mr Edward Bogart Lieut Fletcher Mr Blaine Hallam and Lieut Osburn The guests were seated at one long table adorned with a fountain surrounded by ferns and emllax while the place cards were gilt edge embossed i with the Mayflower crest Miss Elsie Calder of Brooklyn daughter of Senator elect and Mrs Calder arrived at Washington yesterday and Joined her parents at the Wlllard Maj and Mrs Albert Savton entertained at dnnner last evening In honor of Col and Mrs William Cruikshank The other guests were Gen and Mrs Edward A Goodwin Col and Mrs Jesse Met Carter Col and Mrs Louis Scherer Maj and Mrs narles a uraKe ana vapi ana ir joieman Mrs Willoughby Chesler will not be at home this afternoon as she has gone for a visit to Judge and Mrs Ooedel in Cincinnati Mrs Medorem Crawford and Miss Crawford will receive this afternoon for the last time this season Mrs Charles Wilson will receive this afternoon for the last time this season Representative and Mrs Clarence Miller were hosts at a small dinner last evening at their home on Connecticut avenue In honor of Col Charles Taylor who Is spending some time In Washington at the Army and Navy Club Commander and Mrs Richard Leigh have as their house guests for the week end Commander and Mrs Harley Christy of Annapolis The Assistant Solicitor of the State Department and Mrs Hampson Gary have as their house guest Mrs Garys sister Mrs John Wright of Dallas Tex who arrived yesterday Representative and Mrs William Wlson of Chicago have taken the house 2328 Nineteenth street for the season They have as their house guests Mrs George Legare of Charleston and Miss Pauline Scott of Illinois a niece of Mrs Wilson Mrs Wilson and her guests wil receive next Tuesday afternoon Mrs Thomas Hutchinson will be I at home this afternoon at the Dresden Mrs Robert Larner will not be at home this afternoon but will receive the first two Saturdays in February Mme Zaldivar wife of the Minister from Salvador will not be at home this afternoon but will receive next Saturday Miss Margheritta Tillman was hostess at a prettily appointed luncheon yesterday in compliment to her house guest Miss GladyB Christy of Annapolis The guests were seated at one long table which was adorned with a centerpiece of pink roses and maiden hair ferns and four crystal vases filled with pink roses one at each corner of the table The guests besides the honor guest Mrs John Buchanan were Miss Elizabeth Chase Miss Suzanne Chase Miss JJlsie Knox of New Haven Conn Miss Marjorle Helmbold Miss Marie Sims Miss Julia Holhrook Miss Dorothy Mason Miss Doris Durell Miss Elite Lejeune Mlsa Helen Blod gett Miss Hildagarde Hurley Miss Saf ford and Miss Schofleld An Important June wedding will be that of Miss Anne McLean daughter of Rear Admiral Thomas Chalmers McLean retired of Hartford Conn and niece of Miss Margaret Gordon of Baltimore and Mr Nathaniel Grlffln of Princeton son of Dr Edward Griffin former dean of Johns Hopkins University The wedding will take place at noon at Emmanuel Protestant Episcopal Church Baltimore awd will be followed by a breakfast at the home of Miss Gordon In Blddle street The fancy dress ball which was to have been given by the officers of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis on February 9 has been postponed and will now be held February 16 at 10 Admittance to this dance is by special card which is only issued upon request of a subscriber to the Hop Association and no one will be admitted to the building who Is not masqued and In costume or ooraiuw Hoitett at Lancheon I Mrs Toslah A Van Orsdel entertained at luncheon yesterday at her home in Wyoming avenue The guests were seated at two tables which were adorned with pink and white sweet peas while there was a corsage bouquet of pink and white sweet peas for each guest The house was attractively decorated with clusters of red roses and spring flowers The guests were Mrs Atlee Pomeren Mrs Duncan lT Fletcher Mrs James A Reed Mrs Rufus Day Mrs John Henderson Mrs Seth Shepard Mrs Lemuel Padgett Mrs Charles Dillon Mrs Charles Tlmberlake Mrs William Robert Mrs Houston Thompson Mrs James Karrlck Mrs Bradley Davidson Mrs James Green Mrs William Hamilton Bayly Mrs Charles A Barnes of Chicago Mrs John Hamilton Mrs Thomas Jewell Mrs Brant of Canton Ohio Mrs Wallace i 1 Radcllffe Mrs Thomaa Cauldwell of Morristown Mrs Fred Dennett and Miss Shelly the house guest of I Judge and Mrs Van Orsdel Mrs Thomas Howard wife of Admiral Howard Mrs James Proctor Morton and Miss Claude were at home yesterday afternoon at their home on Kalorama road when they received a large number of callers At the at tractive tea table which was adorned with pink roses and lighted candles were Mrs A Claude Howard of South Orange daughter in law of Admi rat and Mrs Howard and Mrs Britten wife of Representative Fred Britten Mrs Blakenship also assisted in i the hospitalities of the afternoon The marriage of Miss Maybelle 8am raons to Mr Elton Toung took place at 8 oclock last night at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs Sammons 813 Ninth street northwest The Rev Robert Coe of the First Congregational Church officiated Miss Lillian Sammons a sister was bridesmaid and John A Gasner of Chicago was best man Mr and Mrs Robert Low Pierpont of Brooklyn are among the prominent people in Washington stopping at the Shoreham Other guests include Mr and Mrs John Saltonstall of Boston Mr and Mrs Lewis Stillwell Mrs I Clarence Carey and Mrs A Van Renssalaer of New Tork Mrs I de Peyster of Tivoli Miss Elisabeth Gardiner of Boston Mrs George Hoadley Mrs Wendell Baker and Mrs Burkhart Lee of New Tork Mrs Marshall wife of the Vice President Mrs McAdoo wife of the Secretary of the Treasury Mrs Martin daughter of the Secretary of the Treasury Miss Bones and Miss Boiling occupied Mrs Wilsons box at the concert of Louis Graveure and Beatrice Harrison yesterday at the National The Secretary of War and Mrs Baker Mrs Thomas Dawson Mrs Carlisle Judge and Mrs Hits Mr and Mrs Myron Whitney the Rev Ward Denys and Miss Denys were others in boxes Miami Fla Jan 2L 4f OCTBTT assembled this afternoon at Swaateka the home of Mr and Mrs William MathewMathe son at Coacoanut Grove to hear Col Robert Thompson president of the National Army and Navy League talk on Preparedness A local chapter of the Navy League was lorroea wiu Mr Albert Ross wife of Rear Admiral Tn TT FL retired as nresldent to be known aa the Coooanut Grove Chap ter Among those present were oi and Mrs Ury Crawford Rear Admiral I chard Walnwriarht retired Gen and Mrs Baldwin SpUlman Robert Kelley Mr ana Mrs Kirk Munroe Mr and Mrs unrh Mathnaon Mr and Mrs Mal colm Matheson Mr and Mrs Willis wood Mrs A Maineson Jara Au gustus at Gaudens Mrs Jonn aic cuiti Miami Martha and Harriet McCook Mlsa Elizabeth Lauder Miss Mary Harris Mrs isugent ana saru Manning BurbanK ttia hAMMhaaL tha Everglades Col Thompson entertained at luncheon for Gen and Mrs spuiman jonnson Camden Mrs Tevis Camden Miss i man Mlaa Mara aret 8Dillman Mrs Watklns Rear Admiral Waln wrlght Rear Admiral Aaams retired Morgan OBrien Robert Kelley and William Emory son of Rear Admiral Emory 8 Jttitt ElizaUlh McKaye Will Wei Truman Chapman Tuesday Newport Jan 26 Mrs French Vanderbtlt will return Saturday from a short stay at New Tork Miss EHsa beth Sand will Usave tomorrow for a visit to Plnehurst Mrs Austin Sands has returned from New York and Joined Mr Sands at the Corson cottage The ma Trlage of Miss Elizabeth Ellery McKaye daughter of Mrs I Goodwin McKaye to Truman Landon Chapman of New York will take place Tuesday next at the residence of the brides sister Mrs Earl Metiger wife of Lieut Metzger 3 A I at Fort Monroe Va The ceremony I which will be quiet will be performed In the chapel of the Centurion inside the post Only members of the immediate family and a few friends will attend Following their honeymoon Mr i ana 14 ipiui wu io up iiicu residence for a time at the Biltmore Henry Frick Has Arrived With Party at Palm Beach Palm Beach Fla Jan 26 Henry Frick arrived with a party which Includes Bryce Allen and Herbert Leeds of Boston Charles Carstalrs of London England and John Grler of New York Mrs Sergey Frlede director of the Russian American ambulance fund and Dr Owen Kenanare ire organizing a bazaar for the benefit of a French hospital It is expected to be ready within a few weeks Mr and Mrs Raymond Whitman gave a dinner party at the Beach Club tonight Their guests were Mrs Charles Choate Jr Mr and Mrs Carnegie 2nd Mrs Leland Starry and Alfred and Robert Batcheller of Washington The Glorious New Color of Spring Is Shadow Lawn Green Selected by the Wife of the President as the Dominant Color Note of the New Season It is a green with the darkling shadows the dancing sunlight the little hollows that hold the blue mists the ripple of the breeze that the artist sees and feels all woven into it and producing a shade that is unlike any other A marvelous color is this new Shadow Lawn Green and already Is there promise of extraordinary popularity in its exploitation this spring and summer particularly for sports wear We Present It First Today in an Interesting Display of crepe Georgette pussy willow taffeta khaki kool tussores of new fine weaves and original and striking woven sports silks that range in price from 225 to 400 a yard Kanns Street Floor Theyre Here Today Kanns Sealed Victor Records for February SIM Carry Me Back to Old Virgin James Bland i 7K Orpheus Quartet 10 in 75c IdU JfeUle Cray Hanby Peerless Quartet Katlak Medley Fox Trot Rudolf Frlml 3505 Victor Military Band 12 in 125 1 Poor Butery jrox Trot Raymond Hubbell I Victor Military Band 35V When the In Gee Dw la Romany 12 in J125 lwltmark Meirr One 8tep 18203 My Walktkl FkoieU Girl 10 In TSo ilr Hawaiian Saasatne 1313 10 In Too Ob II la th Honolulu Bay Sweet Lea Af Victor Mllltarv Band Victor Military Band Irving Kaufman Campbell Burr Peerless Quartet Sterling Trio GLUCK ALMA 04A23 Sack a I IT Wellaw Frances Lowell William Dichmont 10 ln io FARRAR GERALDINE 872S7 SerenadeSing Smile Slumber Gounod 10 ln 12 09 Kanns Fourth Floor night Her guests Included her niece Miss Adelaide Heath Miss McChord Miss Montgomery Miss Johnston Maj Paxton Mr Trlplett Mr Henry and Mr Sprigg Miss Hawks accompanied by Miss Minnie Saxton is in New York They will return tomorrow Mitt Voorheet to Wed The Richest Productions in Fine Table China are exemplified in our display of Lenox Minton Cauldon Coalport Royal Worcester Crown Derby Staffordshire Dresden and French productions embodying the choicest and most exclusive pat terns of these foremost makers We execute to order decorations gold initials monograms crests pn table china Also special cuttings decorations monograms i gs on table glassware BakMarim6x Pottery Porcelain Cfclaa Glass Silver Ac 1215 St and 121443 St Luncheon for Milt Dromgoole Mrs Philander Claxton entertained at luncheon yesterday at her home on Lamont street in compliment to Miss Will Dromgoole of Nashville Tenn the well known writer of Southern mountaineer stories Miss Dromgoole who has been on a visit to New York and Virginia left for her home last evening after a few days visit to Mr and Mrs Marshall Morgan of Washington Mr and Mrs Howard Lesley Holt entertained their friends at the Tea Cup Inn last night Among those present were Mr and Mrs Coles Mrs Barrett Mr and Mrs BrammelL Mrs Catlln Mr Keyes Mr and Mrs Tamplaln Mr and Mrs Holmes Miss Parsons Miss Hill Mis Cora Colan Mr Rowan Mr Lerger Mr Hewitt Mra Pence Mr Swift Mr and Mrs Maidens Mr and Mrs Baum Mr and Mrs Van Sant Mrs Brown Mr Haskett Miss Sambon Mr Holmes Mr Hammer Mr Stewart Mr and Mrs Doyle Mr Marstelle Mr and Mrs Collins Mr Hlllln Mr Halff Mr and Mrs Rand Mr Tuck Mr Sands Miss Finch Mrs Oliver Mrs Trantz Miss Darnes Mr Bartman Mr and Mrs Chestnut Mr Lawman Mr and Mrs Barter Mr Bigelow Mr Lamence Mr and Mrs Slattery Mr and Mrs Hicks Mrs Ingram Mr Cross Mr Nicholson Mr Mc Grew Mr and Mrs Bell Mr and Mrs Porter Mr Barach Mr Schlosberg Miss McDonnough Mrs Hlngle Mr and Mrs SIgmund Mr Desiates MISs Ora Cer seley Miss Catherine Blkle and Mr Bikle Mr Gasps Bacon of Boston son of Mr and Mrs Robert Bacon arrived yesterday and is at the Willard for a few days Mrs Charles A Spalding will return to the city and will receive next Wednesday Mr and Mrs 8amuel Dick of Arthur 111 announce the engagement of their daughter Edith Mae to Mr Charles Beall formerly of Georgetown University now living In Atlanta Ga Miss Elizabeth Mason Heath entertained a supper party at the subscription dancs at the Willard laat Mrs Charles Stewart Voorhees of In dianapolis has announced the engage I ment of her daughter Anna Belle to Mr Austin Brown Miss Voorhees Is the granddaughter of the late Senator Daniel Voorhees and this wedding will unite two of the oldest and most distinguished families in Indiana Mrs McCormlck had a dinner com pany of 32 last night She has with her for a visit her son Mr Medlll McCormlck and Mr George Porter both I of Chicago Mrs A Howser of Akron Ohio who Is spending some time at the Grafton entertained at luncheon there i yesterday GRADUATES IN MKINIEY HIGH At the Sign of Floral Service Growing Plants for the House Beautiful Rarities as Well as the Usual in Decorative Plants SMALL SONS Inc Tars Waldorf Aatorla sal 101 XlilMa va Wuhlartaa IJts sad Eleven Girlt and Thirty two Boyg to Receive Diplomas Members of the graduating class at MoKlnley Manual Training School 11 girls and 32 boys were named by Principal Frank Daniel yesterday as follows Krleda Marie Bauer Margaret Benson Mildred Evelyn Gove Hannah Dyer Symmonds Haven Let a Mary Hawkins Frances Field Jetmore Pauline Ruby Johnston Christine Louise Morgen weck Emily Denton Rowley and Vera Isabella Walton Stanley William Bell John Bittner Herbert Reginald Bro derick Harold Edmund Burton Allan Monroe Ergood James Cassell Fllgate Carter Leslie Gardner Paul Clayton Goldlng Louis Charles Grossberg Tom Whitney Guderlan Edward Hampton Wlliam Andrew Hasselbush Harry Miller Hufnagel Paul Benwood Hunter Walter Scott Koop Joseph SIgmund Levi tan Allen Wellman Lohr Justin Jeremiah McCarthy Charles Marvin Jr Philip Medley David Mensb Morris Moser Louis Notes Guy Winston Pearson Alfred Edwin Ryan George Rothwell Sheriff Jr Richard Southerns Shreve jr Alfred Hartley Walton Chester Laurence Weaver Philip Thomas Wilkinson Randolph Willis and A Herrrman Wilson For Estimates oa Gas and Eleetrie Fixture Call oa The Brooks Co 813 14th St Former It Corcoran Bid EVERYONE Ultla Wa ktn ton vrlahea to take away aomet laa aa a rememaraaee th visit to the Nation Capital or aa a gift for frlenda at home It la the aim of th Hatlaaal Remembrance Shop to aapply a aeh things la sowenlrs that shall have me artistic merit NATIONAL REMEMBRANCE SHOP Mr Festers Shop 14th Street Opp Willard Hotel WILSON H0N0ES SCIENTIST Commissions Carty as Major in Signal Officers Reserve Corps President Wilson yesterday signed the commission of John Carty of New ork as maJorT In the signal officers reserve corps Maj Carty is the chief engineer of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company He has been leading the experimental work on the wireless telephone In this country which was tried out by thL Navy Department some months ago He is also the creator of the transcontinental telephone service He was decorated by the emperor of Japan for his ccientlflc work I MONK MAIN S22 I Germs Are by nature migratory It will rest you in contentment to know that every sani a orecautfon safeguards wash while in our care fcfea gya frlj SSffi QUALITY In the flour TELLS IN THE BAKING and Its Just what makes so many good cooks favor CREAM BLEND FLOUR Bake your next batch of bread or rolls with this popular flour Results will afford positive proof of CREAM BLEND SUPERIORITY AT YOUR GROCERS Earnshaw Bro U7V 1 I0 ca juaiMO 1003 St a Potoniac7 ieoxTidru lfitk St nat Burchells Bouquet Coffee 25c Lb Its fine delicate even flavor will surely please you BURCHELL 1325 St APARTMENTS FOR LEASE RANDALL HAGNER CO U07 OOXX AVK Xortt Ull yy A.

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