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re ifc If t1f If vf Moodwatd otbrop Weit York WASHINGTON Paris Our Special 50c Luncheon Served in the From 11 30 Restaurant Today to 5 0 Clock LITTLE XECK OR BIUE POINT COCKTAIL OR BOSTON HOUSE CLAM CHOWDER BOILED TOTOMAC RIVER SHAD WITH ROE OR BEEF A LA MODE WITH NOODLES FRESH ASPARAGUS CREAMED POTATOES EGG AND BEET SALAD HOT ROLLS OR CORNMEAL MUFFINS FRESH STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE WHIPPED CREAM COFFEE TEA MILK OR BUTTERMILK Music from 1215 to 215 A FRIDAY SPECIAL SALE FOR MEN Sleeping Garments at Low Prices The sale is made possible by our exclusive representation in Washington of one of the foremost makers who disposes of his samples and slightly imperfect garments whenever the accumulation is sufficient to warrant it Now we offer one of the best collections that has ever come to us A portion of the Night Shirts and Pajamas are soiled or mussed from their service as samples and from packing the rest have slight defects consisting of dropped stitches and small oil spots and were reserved as seconds yet their general appearance is not affected and ue do not bilieve the service of the garments will be lessened Night Shirts Lot 1 Outing flannel cambric muslin and nainsook plain and trimmed ve neck or turn down collars sizes 16 and 17 soiled Grades that sell regularly from 100 to 150 Special price 68c each Lot 2 Cambric and cotton ve neck or with collars plain or braid trimmed styles sizes 16 and 17 soiled Regular 75c to 85c qualities Special price 55c each Lot 3 Outing flannel cotton and cambric ve neck or with collars plain and trimmed soued size 17 Regular 50c and 65c qualities Special price 38c each Lot 4 Cotton and outing flannel sizes 15 16 17 and 18 slightly damaged grades that sell from 50c to 100 I Special price 38c each Pajamas Special price 58c suit Ma ft i i 8 8i 9D NEXT WHITE HOUSE BRIDE AND FIANCE HONOR GUESTS Lot 1 Madras and mercerized cotton stripes and solid colors ve neck or with military collars small and large sizes slightly soiled Grades that sell from 200 to 300 Special price 115 suit Lot 3 Outing flannel cotton and madras white and fancy effects medium and large sizes soiled 150 to 200 are the regular prices Special price 95c suit Lot 4 Outing flannel and madras white and colored made with neck or military collar medium and large sizes soiled Regular 1 00 and 125 qualities Special price 68c suit Lot 5 Outing flannel and madras with and without collars medium and large sizes slightly damaged Grades that were produced to sell from 100 to 150 Friday Special Sale of MENS BLACK AND TAN LACE SHOES fwo special lots of Fine Shoes for men in the latest models at a very low price Lot 1 Mens Gun metal Calfskin Lace Shoes made on new and up to date semi English lasts with low broad heels and in MPiblc ovelets New smart and desirable in everv wav Sizes 7 7i io 9i 10A 6i2 to 9i2B 5 31 7 7 8 and 275 pair Values 400 and 500 Lot 2 Mens Tan Russia Calfskin Lace Shoes made on semi English last of latest correct design with low broad heels and invisible eyelets Sizes 7 to 10A 6 7 1V2 8 82 9 10B 6V to DC 6 to PD 275 pair Values 400 and 500 Scor 1 Ice st The Coats Greatly Reduced 1 5Pb i oat sport style black and white apd biue and white Btripps ctnd also pant oulors In wool pluh trimmed nlth tt hlte buttors and large wide oe1 also a few noelty mil nrr tires 14 15 and IS ears 395 each Were 1275 and 1850 MIsts Pull length Coats lneJ tl roughout maee of wool ratine and broadiloth in blue brown mode and ba ze 14 16 and IS 1250 each i Reduced from 2500 Gt ls and Mises Coats pVn and in xeii wol cloths velvets and chrrhlllas shades of brown tan 1 i a ern unlined sizes 10 14 1 irrl It I I 750 each Reduced from 1500 and 1875 12 i port Coas of velvet curd iro pusli chinchilla and wool in tan ra ijreen tango and ius sze 4 15 and is jeais S925 each Were 16 50 1950 and 2500 llun or Ele cnth st THE SALE OF GUARANTEED WATCHES AT 500 CLOSES SATURDAY Watches for men and women boys and girls in several styles warranted 10 year cases and 1 year movements 7 jeweled THERE IS NEED FOR QUICK ACTION Main floor st Final Clearance of the Remaining Stock of MISSES AND GIRLS WINTER COATS GIRLS LIGHT WEIGHT WOOL DRESSES In order to effect immediate disposel we have assembled our remaining assortments of Misses and Girls Coats and Wool Dresses and placed unusually great reductions on them In most cases the lowering of prices is so great as to leave the sale prices at only a fraction of their original marking We do this to make clearance positive There are many days yet when garments such as these can be nora and for the coming season they are just the proper weight for traveling or cool days at the seashore or mountains during vacation NOTESJOF THE SMART SETS CULLED FROM EXCHANGES The Light weight Wool Dresses Reduced 4 Grls Light weight Wool Dresses one piece stjIe In checks and plain seiges and challls light and dark colors sizes 6 to 12 jears 395 each Were 500 and 575 lf Girls Wool Dresses light and dark colors In brown navy checks and plaids three quarter sleeves and Dutch neck sizes 6 to 10 jears 500 each Were 750 and 875 2S Girls Lightweight Wool Dresses of serges broadcloths and wool ratine In white nay tan brown old rose and Lhecks some with wide silk girdles others In Russian style with three fjuarter slees and Dutch neck beautified by lace collars sizes 6 to 12 jears 750 each Were 1000 1250 1375 and 1500 IS3 ELEANOR WILSON and Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo were puests In whose honor Mr and Mrs Adolph Caspar Miller entertained at dinner last night at their home In street It Is believed that formal announcement ulll be made from the White House within a few days of the date selected for the wedding of Miss Wilson and Secretary McAdoo While guesses hae been hazarded with Increasing frequency since the return of the President accompanied by his youngest daughter from White Sulphur Springs at the beginning of the week Thursday May 7 Is understood to have been definitely decided upon Miss Wilson and Mr cAdoo are being constantly entertained and have dinner engagements up to within a day or two of the wedding date While the ceremony will be witnessed it is believed by only a small party preparations are already under way for the sending out of the many announcements Mr Cleveland Dodge of Xew Tork arrived In Washington yesterday and was a guest of the President at the White House over night Attorney General McReynoldg Host 4 TITLED AUSTRIAN BEAUTY DELIGHTS SMART SET IN AMATEUR THEATRICALS The Vice President and Mrs Marshall were among the guests last night at a dinner given by the Attorney General in compliment to the chief justice of Can ada Sir Charles FitrpatriLk and Lady I Fltzpatrlck The dinner was sened In the I presidential suite at the New Willard and the table was decorated with pink roses and white lilacs Mrs John Davis wife of the solicitor eeneral acted as liriKfpsc fnr thf Attnrnftv fienftral rprlv lng the guests with him The other guests were the Postmaster General and Mrs Burleson Mr and Mrs John Skelton Williams the solicitor general Miss Mabel Boardman Miss Fltzpatrlck Mrs Eva Munslll Mme Hauge Miss Bowman Mr Callan OLaughlln Judge Ftobb Mr Calhoun and Mr Gregory Maj William Connor A and Mrs Connor entertained at dinner last night at the Army and Na Club preceding the Thursday night dance In compliment to Miss Maltland Marshall and Paymaster John Harrison Knapp The other guests were Miss Ruth Bliss Miss Katherlne du Bose Miss Mary Bayne of New York Miss Hazel Funk of Bloomlngton 111 Miss Ruth Hall Miss Katherlne Andrews Lieut John Lon i don Lieut Forde A Todd Lieut Fred i Poteer and Dr Robert Ransdell all of the Ma flower and Capt MacArthur and Lieut Wright Mrs Richard Towrusend entertained at dinner last night i I Comdr and Mrs Horace Macfarland entertained at a dinner of 30 last night at the Army and Navy Club before the dance Their guests were Rear Admiral and Mrs Bradley Fiske Rear Admiral and Mrs Richard Hollyday Comdr and Mrs Xeedham Jones Lieut and Mrs Leorard Hoffman former governor and Mrs Joseph Folk Mr and Mrs Samuel Graham General and Mrs Medo rem Crawford Mr and Mrs Tucker Mr and Mrs Joseph Thropp Mr and Mrs Thomas Hutchinson Mr and Mrs John Jay White Mr and Mrs Will iam Dennis Mr and Mrs Thomas Washington and Mr and Mrs Kenjon Lieut Comdr and Mrs Cronan entertained at dinner last night at the Army and Navy Club Their guests included Rear Admiral and Mrs Mason Rear Admiral and Mrs Strauss Prof and Mrs Stimpson Brown Capt and Mrs Wilson Comdr and Mrs Wiley Lieut Comdr and Mrs Madison Mr and Mrs heatley Mr and Mrs Ord Preston Mrs Watts and Mr Long of the state Department oBflilHHHliiife iMHWBWlBBFvlsaiiMlsllllllllMMb JsssssHsrs ji 7W fe osri SkS wtimsmmm COUNTESS ERDODY This member of the Austrian nobility has taken a prominent part in society theatricals at the Playhouse during the past winter Her histrionic ability as well as her striking beauty brought forth enthusiastic applause She intends to sail for her home in Austria in the late spring Mrs William Phillips Arrives Mrs William Phillips has arrived from Boston and Mnd Third Assistant Secretary of St ire Chilllps and they are at their restdt 133o Sixteenth street which the hae leased from Mrs Chandler Hal for the season Col and Mrs Edward Burr will enter 1 tain at dinner Saturdaj night at the Chiy Chase Club in compliment to Miss Frinces Brooks whose marriage to Mr Edward Fletcher of Philadelphia will take place Saturda Apul 25 Miss Marguerite Barbour entertained at dinner last night I Miss Kate DuBose entertained at a luncheon yesterday for Miss Maltland Marshall Invited to meet her were the members of the wedding party Miss I Eleanor Wilson Mrs Frank Phlpps Miss i Mary Bayne Miss Hazel Funk Miss Ruth 1 Bliss Miss Julia Hejl and Miss DuBoses sister Mrs Luther Sheldon I After the luncheon Miss Ruth Bliss en 1 tertalned the party at Keiths and at tea asking a few additional guests I Mrs Thomas Richardson was hostess at a large reception yesterday afternoon in compliment to her daughter Mrs Charles White wife of Dr White of Boston WW The Tettenborn Solid Porcelain Refrigerator Stands for cleanliness and purity never before attained in any other refrigerator it means freedom from all diseases traceable to noxious odors and poisonous gases arising in ordinary refrigerators The Only Refrigerator made with Pood Compartments of One Solid Piece Real White Porcelain Without Joints Hand Molded Round Corners same as a china dish and just as easily cleaned Have us explain other sanitary and economical features of the Tettenborn Dulin Martin Co rottesy Porcelain China Glaas Stiver Ac 1215 St and 1214 18 St Mrs Nicholas Luquer Mrs Perclval Dodge Mrs Richard Davenport and Miss Lelia Waller presided at the tea table yesterday at Mason House loaned by Mrs Julian James for the two teas given for the benefit of the House of Mercy Mrs Henry Brown president of the board was present with Mrs James during part of the afternoon Brig Gen John Wilson Mrs Francis Warren Mrs Edward Burr Mrs Goldsborough Adams Mrs A Talbot Mrs Steens Mrs George Anderson Mrs William Henry Mrs Dickinson Jewett Mrs George Appleby Mrs Clifford Berrjman Mrs Frank Anderson and Dr and Mrs Tom Williams were among the patrons yesterday The Forest Grimes Orchestra supplied the music for the dancing and among the dancers were Miss Gertrude Gordon Miss Henrietta Fitch Miss Adelaide Heath Major Lowe Mr Hall Miss Ruth Hall Miss Caroline Ogden Jones Miss Leila Harrison Miss Ruth Anderson Miss Marion Leutze Mrs Ernest Garllngton Miss Mary Mc Cauley Miss Gertrude Greely Miss Juliet Janln Miss Ethel MacMurray Miss Frances Flnley Mr David Finley Miss Callle Hoke Smith Miss Stone Miss Natalie Magruder and a number of men from resident ajid military circles Deskuis of Williamson Va took place Wednesday In Baltimore the Rev May officiating Only the immediate family and a few out of town friends were in attendance Mr and Mrs Deskuis left Immediately after the ceremony for New York Minister Wicker Here From Panama Mrs John Falls Hostess I 3 Mrs John William Falls entertained at luncheon jesterday at the Willard Hotel The guests were Mrs Champ Clark Mrs Claude Swanson Mrs James Martlne Mrs John Shields Mrs George Falrchlld Mrs Henry Clayton Mrs Victor Kauffmann Mrs Wlckllffe Rose Mrs Joseph Folk Mrs Austin Kautz Mrs John Temple Graves Mrs John A Logan Mrs Selwln Talt Mrs Har 1 rie Craig Ansley Mrs Charles McChord Mrs Walter Crosley Mrs El mer Black Mrs Theodore Shuey Mrs Thomas Dunn Mrs Fred A Britten Mrs Homer Stanford Mrs Thomas Hutchinson Mrs Post Wheeler Mrs Hubert Dent Mrs A Swift Miss Flora Wilson Mies Susan BIddle Mrs John Osborne Mrs WHIlam Dennis Mrs Charles Matthews Mrs William Wheatley Miss Mary Temple and Miss Dorothy Dunn Miss Helen Parker Is in Baltimore where she was one of the bridesmaids on Wednesday of Miss Mary Parker Winder and Mr Wilson Heaton of Philadelphia The bridesmaids dresses were pale yellow chiffon taffeta with pink sashes They also wore leghorn hata ttimmed with pink roses and carried pink snapdragons and jellow roses Mrs Theodore Richards will be at home today and again next Friday April 24 Mrs Oscar Portner entertained at a lunchegn yesterday at her apartment in the Wyoming In honor of Miss Anna Portner and the girls of the wedding party Miss Nathalie Harrison and Miss Ruth Pilling went to Baltimore yesterday to be the house guesta of Miss Margery I Pennington and attend the marriage of Miss Pennington and Mr Edward Nor ris Kimball which took place last evening Miss Marie Isaacs of Richmond a sister of Mrs John Skelton Williams is also fn Baltimore for the wedding Mr William Penn Cressen secretary of legation at Quito Ecuador has arrived at Washington on leave of absence Mrs Alfred Taylor entertained at a tea yesterday afternoon In honor of Mrs George Howland of Norwich Conn Col and Mrs LH Sloeum of Washington have arrived at French Lick Springs Ind for ten days stay Secretary Tumulty and family occupied a boi at Keiths yesterday Mr and Mrs Lester Barr entertained at a small dance last night at ther apartment in the Wyoming for their daughter Miss Barr There were about 75 guests and a supper followed The marriage of Miss Mazle I Wright of Washington and Mr Harry Mr Cyrus Wicker American Minister to Panama has arrived at Washington and has been detailed to duty at the Department of State Mrs Thomas Marshall Mrs Llndley Garrison Mrs Albert Burleson Mrs Josephus Daniels Mrs Franklin Lane Mrs Daid Houston Mrs William Redfield Mrs William Wilson Mrs Champ Clark Mrs Albert Cummins Mrs Earl Cranston Mrs La Follette Mrs Henry Cleveland Perkins Mrs John A Logan Mrs Stilson utchins Mrs Philander Claxton Mrs Macdonald Mrs Hennlng Nelms Mrs Christian Hemmick Mme Carnperlo Mrs Prouty Mrs A Blair Mrs George Roberts Mrs Rachel Tongate Beck Mrs Harry Rogers Mrs A Williams Mrs Owen Mrs Culver Snlffen Mrs La Salle Corbell Pickett are the patronesses for a recital to be given tomorrow morning at 11 oclock by the violinist Slgnor Carmine Fabrirlo at the home of Mrs Stilson Hutchlns 1603 Massachusetts avenue Mrs Munson of Indianapolis Is a house guest of Solicitor General and Mrs John Dals Mrs Bowen of Pawtucket I Is spending ten days In the city and is a guest at Hotel Powhatan Mr Charles Campbell Jr consul general at Sofia Bulgaria Is at Washington on leave of absence Mrs George Tully Vaughan and her daughter Mrs William Cruet will be at home Informally next Thursday Mr Gaynor Weds Miss Page Norman Gaynor son of the late Mayor William Gaynor of New York and Miss Betsy Page of Fairfax Courthouse Va daughter of the Rev and Mrs Frank Page and a niece of Thomas Nelson Fage Ambassador to Italy were married in Oie rectory of Zlon Protestant Episcopal Church Fairfax Courthouse at 8 30 oclock last night The father of the bride performed the marriage ceremony The bride waa given in marriage by her brother John Page Miss Tilly Page her sister was maid of honor and Jonathan Grout of Brooklyn was best man Among those of the grooms family at the ceremony were the mother of the groom Lucas Gaynor his brother Miss Ruth Gaynor and Miss Helen Ganor sisters of the groom and Mr and Mrs Harry Vingate and Mr and Mrs Stuart Well sisters and brothers in law of the groom From the brides family there were present besides her parents and sister Mrs Page Mrs Mlcajah Woods Miss Lottie Woods Mr and Mrs Rose well Page Robert Page Miss Anna Page Mrs Kllle Wood Pagre Mrs James Mason Miss Rosebud Mason and Miss Bessie Brune Friends of the couple at the wedding included Miss Nellie Davidson John Buchanan and Sidney Thomas all of Washington Richard Chichester and James Douglas both of Alexandria Va Miss Lightfoot SImms Miss Emily Johnson Miss Lucy Mackall Miss Louise Loving and Robert Lee all of Virginia Radford English Caryl Sayre and Rodney Ware of Brooklyn and Robert Rising of Baltimore The couple will spend several days at Atlantic City and sail for Europe on Tuesday returning late in the summer or early fall In Italy they will be entertained by the brides uncle Ambas HE coming Easter season at St I Petersburg la expected to be tha most brilliant in a decad The mL Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Roumania will be there with their eldest son Prince Charles making their second visit to try to arrange a marriage for him with one of the czara handsome daughters The Prince of Wales will go to the Russian capital from Norway where he has been vising his aunt Queen Maud He will travel with other travelers from different parts of Europe who enjoy the Easter festivities of Rome and the Riviera where the celebrations are regulated according to the Gregorian or Latin calendar and then go north to participate in the Russian Easter a week later according to the Julian or Greek calendar and falling this year on April 19 The future King of England will be in Russia for a considerable period going from St Petersburg to Moscow and possibly to the Crimea to make the tour an educational one in accordance with the public announcements But it is gossiped at St Petersburg as well as in London that the visit is nrlmarflv rfna tn li grandmother Queen Alexandra and her sister the Dowager Czarina who would like to bring about a marriage between the Prince of Wales and the czars sec ond laughter Grand Duchess Tatlana Several dances given for charity Wednesday night in New York were largely attended There were many prominent joung men and women at the dance at Sherrys for the benefit of the Home Garden Settlement The large universities were represented by undergraduates home for their Easter vacations The growing popularity of the maxixe was manifest the floor being filled each time an orchestra played this dance More than three hundred attended the dance given in Castle House for the benefit of the Kittredge Girls Club The dance was arranged by Miss CoraL Van Norden Among the patronesses were Mmes George Gould James Speyer Jay Gould Otto Kahn Theodore Roosevelt Jr Bradley Martin Stephen Pell and Elbert Gary Mr and Mrs Vernon Castle gave an exhibition of the modern dances responding to several encores and introducing new steps At the sixth annual ball given for the benefit of the New York Diet Kitchen In the Plara Hotel under the auspices of Auxillar No 1 of that Institution a novel feature was the silhouette dance in which many of the guests participated By an arrangement of lights and screens In the darkened ballroom the dancers were able to see their silhouettes cast on the screens There also were exhibitions of dancing by professionals Among the patronesses were Mmes Francis Hyde Joseph Choate Henry Vlllard Archer Huntington and George Leary Mme A dele Marie Pique high priestess of the Circle of Soul Freedom who several years ago declared that every fourth person in the world is Insane is herself fighting in New York to keep from being committed as an Insane person Mme Rique who has lectured at the Waldorf and Grenoble Hotels was taken from her apartment two weeks ago by persons Interested in her welfare and sent to Bellevue Hospital to be examined concerning her mental condition Wednesday in the supreme court she asked Justice Weeks for her release She was not represented by counsel but made a plea to the Justice In which she said Bhe had earned her living since she was 18 years old as a writer and had led an active life She contended she was in excellent health but her sudden retirement two years ago had caused a reaction that for the time being had caused melancholia Mme Rlques retirement was caused by an action begun by the New York Medical Society accusing her of practicing medicine without a license She pleaded guilty on December 12 1912 and sentence was suspended Miss Sobeck who said she was a friend of Mme Rlque said she was suffering onl from worry and promised to provide a home for her Justice Weeks ent Mme Rique back to Bellevue pending his decision Mrs Charlotte Perkins Gilman Justified the subjection of women to men which she had explained in previous lectures In the third of her series on mascullnlsm at the Astor in New York Wednesday The long period of subjection of women has been essential to the growth of men Just as slavery was essential she said In the rnatnarchate man was a mere occasional visitor with no responsibilities Later as a hunter he became a coworker But he did not develop his brain until he became the head of a fam llv Womens care of him in the home left him free to go first and for woman to wait The time has come when It is better for woman to come out of the home and be human The historic period has arrived when the masculine and feminine must unite When motherhood makes Itself felt in the world we shall have a very different one Too much mascullnlsm has had a very damaging effect on civilization It has kept woman down It has overloaded the childs natural growth with an atmosphere of dominance belonging to the masculine point of view It has made the home instead of a place of comfort for both a mere appendage of mans where the woman spends her whole time making comfort for him sador Page On their return they will live in Brooklyn Mr Gaynor met his bride when her father was pastor of St Johns Church Brookljn The parsonage In which the ceremony was performed is associated with many romantic memories One March night during the civil war Mosby the Confederate raider passed the line of Union pickets and captured Brig Gen Stoughton the Union general who lay asleep in the parsonage Pulling the covers from the sleeping man Mosby covered him with a pistol and asked Have you ever heard of Mosby Yes said the Union general have jou caught him No replied Mosby but hes caught jou The parsonage is also associated with a romancedlrectly the outcome of Mosbys capture of the Union general Miss An tonia Ford a Virginia girl was accused of being Mosbys accomplice and MaJ vv lilara was sent 10 arrest ner jtiaj Willard fell deeply in love with his fair prisoner and after the war they were married They had one son The son is Joseph Willard the United States Ambassador to Spain Mrs Howard Goodwin announces the marriage of her daughter Henrietta to Mr Murray Klnnell which took place Tuesday Mr Klnnells home is in Surrey England Mrs Charles Yandes Wheeler has sent out announcements of the marriage of her daughter Marjorie to Mr Thomas Clark Brown on Wednesday at the Church of Epiphany They will be at home after June 1 at the Ashland Buffalo At the annual bazaar which is to be given by the board of lady managers of the Episcopal Eye Ear and Throat Hospital on April 28 and 29 at the Hotel Raleigh there will be many attractive booths Those in charge of this work are making special preparation for an unusually big event this year The fancy work booth will be conducted by Mrs Glover Mrs Robert Beale Mrs James Blake Miss Emily Graves Miss Glorvlna Gordon Mrs Kennedy Mrs Louis Mackall Mrs Henry Matthews Mrs Frederick Mc Reynolds Mrs Percy Thompson Mrs George McDonald and Mrs Buck of Christ Church Georgetown and Christ Church Rockvllle Dancing will be an afternoon feature Supper will be served CONTIXCED OK ELEVENTH PAGE ft 2femn ftntts Eft THB VOSt COBNUT TH ST AND TpENrU AVE Stort Opens tM A Clous 530PM Except Saturday Close Saturday 600 3J fFe Secured Ftfom a Well Known Manufacturer of Wool Goods His En tire Mill Over Run a Of Fine French Serges We have divided these into two lots including with the second lot a number of remnants of other lines of wool goods from our own stock making up the best assortment of Wool Goods Remnants presented for sale this year 50c ALL WOOL FRENCH SERGES in the first lot all SS lnch widths in black cream and all the new spring and summer shades We have also added to these a number of good quality Shepherd checks and stripes Skirt waist and dress or suit lengths Todays price A yard FRENCH SERGES compose a large part of this second remnant lot but Included also are good lengths of crepes and poplins ranging in widths from S6 to 0 Inches wide In black navy brown wine tango plum amethyst tan Copenhagen and Dutch blues and kings blue There are also many remnants of sllk and wool mixed suitings and striped effects Lengths run from 1 to 6 yards Values up to 125 Todays price a yard Bargain Table Street Floor 3 fi 29c 49c 1 A AM Vv 71 jT Tornlinson Dare 1209 Connecticut Avenue Very Special Reductions Today and Tomorrow Evening Gowns Afternoon and Street Dresses 25 Imported Hats now 8 Distinctive Floral Decorations For weddings or other social functions We have over half a century of experience In this work so you can alwajs expect something out of the ordinary Small Sons I WASHINGTON I I Corner 15th and Sts I JfEW YORKt I Waldorf Astoria and 1153 Broadway The Worlds Best 1212 Street FOB SAFEBODHYnTOIENE Instead or hoiijorioe tablets CARS0UC ACID PEROXIDE OF mwMHi AHDcma mhouous druqs Ts jj TYKES Pawca 2550MUI0 AtaixOruoStoms OR DIRECT BY MAIL JSJYHEECMcnis riiic TashimtohDC TJ mLi Collars 254c Shirts 15c The Days of Dainty Lingerie The warmer days mean daintier lingerie and laces things you cannot trust to the ordinary laundry Send them to us where careful handwork Insures their perfect condition when returned to you de Sales Hand Laundry Dry Cleaner 11111 St Near Rauschari I0ULOI rin Phone Ma 253 7t BurchelPs Bouquet Coffee 30c lb Almost a breakfast in itself so wholly satisfying Burchell 1325F Fraternity and Class Pins The Better Kind Catalogue Ckeerfnlly Sent Meyers Military Shop 1S3X Fa are Washington Visit Our Camp Rooms The Steinway PLAYER PIANOS VICTROLAS Droop 1300 St Comfort Demands ClpPlrlr a little warmth in the bicviiiw house on damp spring Rflrllafftrc las reed t0 start nauiaiUI flrs goingr an Electric SR lin Radiator will take off the chill in no time 6 up NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO lN 1330 Ae Pbone 31 6800 cMWeenmd VyffPdE8StCa All Icg Creams Faded False Hair Not Worthless My patented process Btom the btlr to Its natural color and luster 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