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I Social and Personal uul at the Naval : .... „i!i- of the hit? hops j ~hruting* the close j ii examinations of ■ It will be held In armory and will j j• r classes. The ; * '* , <•.nr.<in will be Riven **' I-oft. . tun* shown tonight M \udit'irium will he i ; .,r* in “Seventh I -- S jf,r Berlin , (hiii pa ii) ; ii, Haltimore today for , ~ -i j Mrs. 1.. Dorsey n :iM< tilling the per ... r iniihaiiser” this after* ’ I and Mrs. ('. L. wit) hear Richard Ki,* ( |i-raiaiiH" this evening. limi.Kainliill iloc Today ...* of Miss Kvelyn liar* i i j a :: • igliter of Mr. and Mrs. j ,*,! Kaii'tali. I" lr. Kdward ; j Hiinr.iliaii. .Ir,. will take! ~ si Paul's Protestant Kpis-! , h i r ,-'i t :m this afternoon. i.v Mill :>< performed by H nr \i thin' K insolving, and 1 nr i liv a reception nt | , i*r \'r iml Mrs. Randall, I ii M * nit V rnon Place. , nr>*l< who will he given In in ! 11 *r t.illier, will have her r >s Km*ly It. Randall, for m.! nf ,'m. i The bridesmaids . i* \tt- \l< x.nnler and Mrs. **i i: hi, Mil .ir, sisters-in-law , ;.i:■>■ Me i lorothy Holmes ! M Miss ’.truce K ill solving, | Hanrahaii will have Hr. John r ; . r !•'*il iilclplila for his host j anil Hie m hers will fce Mr.: r.lt-r llamlaM. hrother of the^ lir Kiiwm Nash ilroyles, Dr. i Keinhofi'. .Ir., l)r. i M T Kinin y .Ii . and Dr. John ! !*.>. '! 11. ill in.oiv; Ira K. Stew-j Will.am < i Phelps, Jr., of I i.til'i-M. Y > . and Dr. Charles j Mi'ii* i'f New York city. •DfH *!' ,M.Kami.ill from All s *ii*i went up for the wedding Ir and Mrs. Klliott H. Harwell, > ilm; (ir.'inl IVrim mu tire r.l \ir* I: (I Chaney, of West j'l Mr; Chaney's daughter, h H P*itai arc in Haltimore to-1 ' t ie Merlin Opera Com-' ' i iicc uf Tannliauser.*’ * * " 111 _ 'Jc; "’■ ■' , "' ,, i|osj W '“' 1 '" Columbia 1923 ; v _ Columbia introduces this year, a ployed in other cars that range well 1 1 "*. 1 fine Sixes representing more above Columbia in price. automobile for each dollar of If is easily P°'" sible . therefore, for ** I- -01 we have ever before been ' r . , it , own comparison of Columbia values ’ t 1 u ht. — a comparison that cannot fail to t niike most motor cars, these impress him with the outstanding (C !. mb.ar. provide values that can be position Columbia has won in today's vjsurecf and analysed —hot by automobile market. i r vo:k or first impressions but Buyers who want a car that they a definite unit-for-unit basis. c J n choose 1 and * n ° w th * y haVc v , . , . chosen wisely, will do well to he , ‘ u 1 mec hamcal unit oi the gin their search where they will v 4 amlria Six is admittedly the qual- surely end it—at our exhibit of the standard in its field; each is cm- 1923 Columbia Sixes. COLUMBIA MOTORS COMPANY, DETROIT, U. S. A. 5? It p Red Seal Coniirwtcl Motor. Tim km A*la and fcoari'tfx Sof<! Sec* Clutch Duraton Transmiaaror. S rJr* I’nive; sal font*. Auto L ite starting, .iftii:>t and 'int.lo* Cemmer Str, ring Gear— at and ard aaectahaed thtouihcmt Steel wheels extra Al! price s f. o b. Detroit CHILDS & HUNTER IF-LEPHONE 136 170-171 CONDUIT ST. \ Columbia Si£ ) KED SCU. COMTIN&NTM. MOTOR TB —| HIM Dance Tonight At Cartel Hall Carvel Hall will hold its usual Sat urday night dance this evening from 7:30 to midnight. Visiting In New York Mrs. W. O. Stevens is spending a | few days in New York, where she is the guest of Mrs. W. E. Hall. < liange Of Residence Mrs. Harriett il. Hawkinß. who re ; cently occupied the house at 238 King i George street has moved to 3 Ool lege Green. Miss Huydam entertained at three tables of bridge yesterday afternoon, with other guests coming In to tea afterwards, ut the residence of her *b*ter, Mrs. Raymond Stone. /• —1 ' j Automobile Show ; February 24,26 and 27 Before buying or getting in love with ' any make of car, wait until you have seen the following: Chandler Cleveland Buick Ford Lincoln Chevrolet Hupp Oakland Reo Dodge Franklin Pierce-Arrow Willys-Knight Nath Packard Oldsmobile Columbia A car for every taste. A price for every pocket-book. Ranging in price from $321 to $7,750, Annapolis. I - t 1 ‘Three weeks more to go for the Big Auto Show” j '[ J Tjlft EVifICIXC CAPITAL, ANNAPOLIS. MARYLAND, SATURDAY, FERRUARY n. m-j T lake ('•uiv i 1 At S. J. (. John A. Sowers, son of the Rev. Dr and Mrs. John S. Sowers, who has fer the past six months been attend ing the Mechanical Engineering School at Cincinnati University, has returned home and entered St. John's CoHege. Nllh Anniversary Of Martin M. Smith Martin M. Smith, well-known re tired business man of the city, cele brated his 80th birthday last night in his home at 23 Randrtl street. Members of the immediate family present were Mr. and Mrs. J. Bernard Lloyd. Augusta and Frances Lloyd, aud Rudolph and William Smith. A num ber of friends were also preseui to congratulate Mr. Smith on his anni versary and to enjoy the delightful evening's entertainment. Dammeyer Family Has Birthday Reunion On January 31, Christian Dammey er, Sr., celebrated his 71st birthday at his home on Charles street with a family reunion, having the pleasure of having all of his children with him and of the grandchildren ail except two. and two great-grandibildren. Those present were Mrs. Philip Roach, of Washington: Mr. and Mrs. George Neumann, Mrs Hattie George. Mr. aud Mrs. Roscot C. Rowe. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Dammeyer, Jr., and Miss Hilda Dammeyer. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith. Miss George, the Neumann children. George children and Rowe children, and the great grandchildren, Everett and Jeanette Smith. W.&J.SLOANE I 1508 H STREET, N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. !i . ■ • ' ij A New Opportunity is offered by the opening of our Division of t • Moderately Priced Furniture In this collection we have assembled a complete stock of Furniture that has been made and selected with meticulous care being, ' Corredt in Design—Dependable in Construction i i •' Y '' ' • • 1 Our many years of experience in home furnishing and our close association with the manu facture of much of our merchandise give to our clients an assurance of satisfaction and i allows us to endorse, without reserve, ail articles that we sell. ■ • We cordially invite you to inspect and become acquainted with our stock whether or not an immediate purchase is contemplated. I xtj i j We would welcome your comparing our prices with those j: ■*_ ■ , for similar goods elsewhere * ' v * ' We list below but a few Examples**fbur Moderately Priced Furniture HAND -DECORATED BED ROOM SUITE, comprising twin beds, bureau, dressing table, bench, night table, chiffonier, side chair (8 pieces) $290 MAHOGANY BED ROOM SUITE, comprising twin beds, night table, bureau, chest of drawers, dressing table, dressing mirror, two side chairs (9*pieces) . . 350 WALNUT BED ROOM SUITE, comprising twin beds, night table, bureau, dressing table, bench, chiffonier, side chair (8 pieces) . ,' t . . . . 525 MAHOGANY AND MAPLE BED ROOM SUITE, comprising double bed, night table, bureau, chiffonier, dressing mirror, dressing table, side chair (7 pieces) . 630 WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE, comprising side-board, serving table, drawer-top table, china cabinet, one arm-chair, five side chairs (10 pieces) 400 MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SUITE, comprising side-board, linen chest, dining table, china cabinet, one armchair, five side chairs (10 pieces) 425 MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SUITE, comprising side-board, serving table, dining table, china cabinet, one armchair, five side chairs (10 pieces) 525 CHESTNUT DINING ROOM SUITE, comprising side-board, dining table, erving table, china cabinet, one armchair, five side chairs (10 pieces) 935 Each piece is marked separately, and can be ordered indioidaaUy . t OCCASIONAL PIECES P 1 ™ s2° UP Secretaries .... $lB5 up End Tables .... $25 up TOt-Top Tables . . 40 up Mirrors ..... 15 up Tea Wagons ... 20 ud ORIENTAL RUGS AT EXCEPTIONAL PRICES ? We are able to offer a limited number of Genuine Handwoven Turkish Oriental Rugs at an unusually moderate price Size 6ftx9ft .. . $65 Size Bftxlo ft . . SIOO Size Bftxll ft . . $lO5 These are no more expensive than the best machine-woven rugs Also a large selection of SMALL ORIENTAL RUGS OF PERSIAN WEAVE $25, 30,35, 40, 50 and up DOMESTIC RUGS, CARPETS AND LINOLEUM " RUGSOxlZ*.™*) CARPETS (27 in. wid.) Reversible Wool to 35.00 Wiltons and Velvets .. . . $3.25 to 6.50 yd. Velvets 72.50 to 77.50 Axminsters 3.00 to 6.50 yd. Axminsters 44.00 to 80JC 0 Chenilles 75.00 to 1 10.C0 SEAMLESS WIDE CARPETS iltons 82.50 to 135.00 Chenille (9.12. is. 20 h. width) . . $ll.OO aq. yd. LINOLEUM Plain . . . SIXO to 3.60 Inlaid . . . $1.65 to 3.00 ■Store Hours: Frsfrhi 8 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. V frinn in the United 'States *■ i l . Itiekaufi-l'urnHl ) Wrddinif Lieutenant and Mrs. Leo. H. The , baud are in Haltimore today to at . lend the wedding of his cousin. Paul , Lewis Thebaud. son of Mr. and Mrs. I Edward P. Thebaud. of Morristown. i and Miss Frances Purnell, daughter l of the late Mr. and Mrs. George VV. - Purnell, of Snow Hill, at which Lieu } tenant Thebaud will act as best man. The ceremony will be performed at 4 o'clock at the Stafford Hotel, with the Rev. Charles A. Dougherty of Wilmington. Del,, officiating. Owing to mourning in the family of the bride, the wedding will be a quiet one with only the two families and a few intimate friends present. The bride will be given in marriage by her cousin. Dr. WMUiam Lyttleton Robins of Washington. Her only at tendant will be her niece Miss Ethel A. Russell. The ushers will be Ed- ward P. Tbebaud. 4r., of Morristown, a brother of the bridegroom, and John Dyokus Nichril* *„Heivlett, L. I. Week-finding At Cedar Park Miss Daisy tarter, of Kilmarnock. Ya.. will be the week-end guest of Miss Annie Bryant Horsey, of Cedar Park. Advertise in the Kveafoir CanttaL ■ I . ' H'l I. UIL .. rn Mil