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WT- 'arl 5 t-r-9 " ft. xsv- VF5K3! THE WASHINGTON HERALD. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1913. WOODWARD & LOTHROP New York WASHINGTON Paris ' ' In the Ten Years We Have Held FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALES Values Have Never Been Better Than Now. Examples of the economies which will accrue to every purchaser during this February Furniture Sale could not be more advantageously and helpfully illustrated than by the values in . DINING-ROOM AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. tf ot only in the excellence of values docs this Furniture deserve commendation, but, aside from this most beneficial and important consideration, its serviceable quali ties' will make a forceful impression. The excellence, tasje. and symmetry of line and design, which must be a possession of all really desirable Furniture, arc developed to the utmost in every piece. . ANY ONE EXAMINING THIS FURNITURE WILL A T ONCE SEE THE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES. Bedroom Furniture. Quartered Oak Chiffoniers. $21.50 Value... $25.00 1 $18.75 Value. . $40.00 $25.75 Value. . . $30.00 1 $20.00 Value. . $35.00 Mahogany Chiffoniers. $17.50 Value. $18.75 Value. $21.50 Value. $23.75 Value. $21.50 Value. $22.50 $27.00 $30.00 $32.00 $25.00 $25.00 $35.00 $19.75 $37.50 $47.50 Quartered Oak Dressers. $15.75 Value... $18.00 $25.75 Value. . $15.75 Value... $23.50 $29.75 Value. . $19.75 Value... $25.00 $31.50 Value. . Mahogany Dressers. $15.75 Value... $1801 $33.75 Value.. $40.00 $21.50 Value. . . $30.00 $36.75 Value. . $50.00 $23.75 Value. . . $35.00 j $42.50 Value. . $60.00 Quartered Oak Toilet Tables. $13.50 Value... $16.50 1 $15.75 Value. . $20.00 Mahogany Toilet Tables. $13.50 Value... $17.00 $19.75 Value... $25.00 S23.75 Value... $30.00 $27.50 $29.75 S47.50 $24.75 Value. . . $32.00 1 $41.50 $57.50 Value. . $125.00 lib Fleer G Street. To Be Successful with Your Cheese Dishes, Use Our Cheeses. As a palate-pleaser the rarebit or other cheese tid-bit is worthy of careful culinary attention. If your ingredients are right, the problem is half solved. The Corrmell stock contains the finest imported and domestic cheeses, ail of rich quality and appetizing flavor. Cheese by the pound, by the head, in jars, in tins, and grated. As with all Cornwell goods, prices are as low as elsewhere for the same qualities. IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES AND TABLE DELICACIES. G. G. CORNWELL & SON, Inc., ESSS."- 1415-1417 H St. AUK Phones Mam 875 Established iss. Elphonzo Youngs Company 2315-2317 18th St. Phone Columbia a. Groceries Wholesale and ReUiL We Have Moved to Our 18th Street Store Deliveries Everywhere e cIti Herald 925.000 contest Totea. GEO. D. SINCLAIR XltPORTXXa TAILOJt MAKER Or RIDING BREECHES AND DRIVING SUITS 615 Penn. Ave. N. W. METROPOLITAN HOTEL BLDO, WsjglTO Herald tas.000 contest -rates. No Storage Charges for First Month. Itcasonable rntcm on storage, hauling, and packlnir. estimates furnished. I5a pert service. UNION STORAGE CO., rhone 91. 4374. 1811 Pn. Ave. . We Gl Vote in Tot Herald I S3 000 Contra!. Dining-room $17.75 Value. h $24.50 Value. $27.50 Value. i $33.75 Value. Value. $38.00 ' $45.00 $50.00 $60.00 j $17.75 Value... $25.00 $41.50 Value. .. $50.00 $25.00 Value. . . $42.00 $37.50 Value. . . $65.00 $33.75 Value. . . $40.00 $47.50 Value. .. $65.00 $95.00 Value. . $140.00 Mahogany Buffets. Value. . Value. . Value. . Value. . $100.00 $29.75 Value . . . $40.00 1 $47.50 Value . . . $38.75 Value . . . $65.00 1 $58.75 Value . . . $95.00 Value. . $140.00 Golden Oak China Closets. $17.75 Value. . . $22.50 1 $26.75 Value. . . $21.00 Value. . . $25.00 $22.50 Value. . . $30.00 $35.00 $40.00 $37.00 Value;... $42.00 Early English Oak China Closets. $27.75 Value... $32.00 1 $35.00 Value... $75.00 $62.50 Value... $75.00 Mahogany China Closets. $38.75 Value . . . $50.00 1 $45.00 Value . . , $62.50 Value. . . $75.00 Golden Oak Dining Chairs. $2.95 Value... $3.75 1 $3.50 Value. . . $2.95 Value... $3.95 $3.95 Value... Value. . $35.00 Value. . $45.00 Value.. S85.00 Early English Oak Dining Chairs. $2.50 Value. . . $330 1 $3.95 Value. .. $5.00 Value. . $100.00 $2.95 Value. . . SPECIAL ATTENTION Is called to our delicious blend of Coffee at 38c lb. - 876 - 877 - S7S Particular People Patronize the COLUMBIA LAUNDRY Main Office and Works 623 G Street N. W, We ciT Heral S25.000 contest -rates, FRESH MEATS Table luxuries. Elgin Butter. DRURY'S 236ESLN.E. Phono L. 497 VT Cite Vetis la Tbo Herald 13.000 CosUfS. For Table Tops and Furnlturo POLISHED nDCB PHTC L!S Is lnvdrmand. It protects blshlr polished furniture from scratching ITstlmates HOnRKIN'Q Famllr mint Store nUUValVin O ma Seventh Street We cite Herald SS5.000 contest -rotes. Machine Man Will rer;rlr irour cewlnl- macnina properly, no matter what malts. Bnd postal, or phona M-JSI5. Corner 3d and H Strcots N. W. Glt Votes ta Ti. nJd SM Ce-uaa. Furniture. Golden Oak Buffets. $25.00 $38.75 Value.., $38.75 Value. . $45.00 $50.00 $60.00 $65.00 $35.00 $42.00 $40.00 $44.75 Value. $55.00 Value. Early English Oak Buffets. $63.00 $70.00 $32.00 $28.00 $60.00 $5.00 $6.00 $3.95 1 $5.00 Value... $12.00 Spring Flowers in Profusion. Tulip and Jonquil, Marguerites, Primroses, Sweet Peas, and all other varieties. Also Orchids, Gardenias, Roses, &.C. J. H. Small & Sons WASHINGTON 15th and H Streets NEW YORK Waldorf-Astoria and 11 S3 Broadway. Dependable Player , Piano for only $450 The Euphoria Is another wonderful value from the factories of the world's largest piano and organ manufacturers. So like hand placing as to de ccic ecn musicians. A Circulating Roll Librarv for patrons. PERCY FOSTER, Piano Merchant. 1330 G St. We Rive Herald SW.OOO contest totea, LATEST AND NEWEST DESIGNS IN FURNITURE COVERING. JAMES TROSKEY N. 1695-M 1451PSLN.W. We sire Herald tS5,000 content' TOtei BEE HIVE MARKET J-arge Can Com 10c Raisins. 3 for. ....2Se Citron, pourd ISO Tomatoes, a cans - V. ItOSEjeBEATT. Otb and 31 Streets. Phone N. 2331. Oh Totes In Ths.IJ trail ES.0M t in nasi SMALL'S is the Hardware Store . with the complete "' stock and the little prices. Stall's Hardware Store, 713 7th St.N. W. W CIt V Mo In Tt Herald 1 CO OnatsC Largest Morning Circulation. SOCIETY Th. lMlrint snri Mrs Taft WCM the guests of honor at a dinner given by the Secretary or Agriculture and Mlaa Flora JVllaon. last night in the red room or the Wiliard. The guests Invited to meet tnem were i.A cav. anf xi. Diimn Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Carnegie, of New York; Mrs. Thomas Laughlin. Senator and Mrs. Albert B. Cummins ot lows, eenaior nu Mrs William S. Kenjon of Iowa. John Ta rtiA'.tnt. rnrsi nf the Pan .O..l..., ..b.w. .........-. -- -- American Union; Representative Joseph Cannon ot Illinois, iiiss ueicn wmwu Representative and Mrs. James R. Mann, nnAaama1A TVih.. T.flmh of Vlrrfnla. Mrs Hugh Wolfolk. of Virginia: Repre sentative William Mcruniey. mum i Mattls, Kepresentatlve and Mra. Anbury F. Lever, Representative and Mrs. ph..i.. it 3inan 4h. Tiev. lr. and Mrs. Wallace Radcllfte. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Richardson. Mrs. John H. nenaereon. oir. mA trH T CfflnUir Rsrv. of B&l tlmore, and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Reese. It was the slxteentn dinner oecreiarjr Wilson has glen In honor ot a Chief ex ecutive and a "First Lady of the Land' .t... fcl. .nnnlntmint to the DOrtfoIIO f Secretary of Agriculture by President AICKIniey, in ik. ana i. is a itvum - by no other Cabinet officer. rri. v .... lmhi..rnf BTri MdlP. JUS. iverand entertained at a dinner last night in honor of the Chief Justice of the Su preme Court and Mrs. White, at the em bassy. In Sixteenth Street. Their guests if. Tit.ilM anri Mrs. MeKenna. Mr. Justice and Mrs Hughes, Archbishop Ireland, Senator Koaitoraiior u arum the assistant Secretary of War and Mrs .i . ct.. Alfv.p 1r snrf Mrs. DOUC' :as Robinson, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Butler, ur. ana Airs. vn mer. Mrs. Rockwood Hoard, Miss Lorlng ., ..t T ! TrfnE. rt TMdM Crnss- lng, Mass. and the Counselor of the French Emtasy ana amc ac ititm m la Rocca. t.. Tiih AmiiiiK-jtdor and Mrs. Br ce were hosts at dinner last night at tV" embassi, in lannrciicui Avenue. Miss Helen Taft and her cousin. Miss HKnn nf Cincinnati, were the guests of honor at a dinner git en by Mr. and t?i.,a.- Tipiri itocers last nianu n.. A1llnal fnistH S'rfl MlSS Gladys lllncklej. Ml-s Uorothy Wllltams. Miss IT.. T.lnnltt. Miss ulads ingaiis. Mr and Mrs Wllltam Aator Drayton, of New York; Miss Elizabeth Reld Rogers. u.... . nn .niinhnrHt. Chance d'Affatrcs of the Austrian Embassy. Mr. Algaro, Second Secretary or me Mexican cm bass), the bolicltor General, Mr. Benja min n.hi r.ieut. Raymond Rodgers. IT a ' f. (ha!inniv HAckett. Mr. Je- rome Bonaparte, and Mr. Phillips Brooks Robinson M llln.n.L lltitrhlnson U hostess at a dinner last night, when her guests don. wife of the Minister of the Nether- iu.u ih. I'nrtitfruese Aimister. ine Spanish Minister and Jime ae luano, the Charge d Atraires or tne Italian r.m k.. -t- cntninnt Mr and Mrs r-n-e p-tiii. Mr. and Mrs Atherton. A tnminn M- anA Mrs McCaUleV. Mr and Mrs Allerton uwnmn, Mr. anu Mrs John Harrison, house guests 01 airs TMrn...!.. f n Vm W filter ItOWC. Mr8 Nathaniel Irancis, Mr- Dtmock. Miss Eno, Miss Mahel jonnson. jir jonn u iinii.Nnn ir XTn i wiiiism Ltncnorne. V S A . and Mr. Douglas Dodge, ot New Tork IIIC Juaa.o .... .... . -- dinner last night In honor of Cardinal ribbons at their residence in Massachu setts A-enue Covers we-c laid for twcnt-four It is understood that an effort will be made b those In charsc of the armj and na reception at the White House to-ntglit to prevent the admls-lon of per- Kn. Im lt . M. i. tl last (if UI13 II"- I'm'"' . "" the recTtloni to be gln l the Presi dent nnd Sir Taft. mere nas ueen an .inusual dervind for Inltatlors The .a.!- nli.An1v. icsnrd nrolde for so creat a number of cuests as to tax the ca inclt of the White House It has been tound abolutclj necessary to refuse hundreds 't requetts for invitations At some of the recent wnue nouse recepiiuiiB -o i.w... .... ... nontransfcraolo cards of admission were In a number of instances used by pcrons other than thoe to whom the were Is sued It Is said that a plan has been adopted for to-night's reception which will rertrlct admission to those actually Invited ' The Second Secretary of. the. German Embassy and Mme Klenlin gae a din ner last nlijht at their residence In Mas sachusetts Avenue. Their guests Included Mr. and Mrs Perrv Belmont. Col and Mrs. Slocu-n, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Lelter. Mrs Henry Corbln, the Military Attache of the Ge-man Emhas and Mme. ion Uerwarth, Miss Cameron, Miss Franrs Hoar. Mr and Mrs Edward Mitchell, Mr Hui lekoper. MaJ. Lassltcr, V. S A . and Mr and Mrs John Stor, Jr. Mr and Mrs George H. Hull and Vlss Hull, of Tuxedo Iark. N. Y.. are vlsltlnc Representative and Mrs. Rlcl-moid Pear son Hobsa at their residence, 2111 a Street. Mr and Mrs Christian Hemmtck en tertained at a luncheon at "Studio House," In honor of Sirs. Diederich, the houe guest of Mrs Henrv Cleveland Per kins Among those Invited to meet her v ere Mrs. Hcnrj Corbln, Mr and Sirs Richard Harlow, Sir. and Mrs Lamar, Miss Mabel Boardman. Ir. Perkins. Mr. George Oakle) Totten, Jr , and Mr. Frank T. Slltchell Sirs Nathan Wjcth was hostess at a charming luncheon Ior"oung people ves terday Is honor ot her house guest. Miss Powell Invited to meet here were Miss Louise Hellen, Sliss Ethel Noyes, Miss Mary SIcCauley, Sliss Flichter. the .Misses Whiting, Miss Wilmer, and Miss Pendleton. A number of the bachelors of the Diplo matic Corps will givo a Ml-Careme ball at Rauscher's. on Wednesday evening. February 26. The Invitations will be is sued at the end of the week. The Sil-Careme date Is Thursday, the rrtli On Frlda), the 28th, another dance will be given by bachelors Mr. Butler Ames, Sir. John Barrett, and Postmaster General Hitchcock being the hosts named W ith Sirs. Tow nsend s musical on the Kth, the Sil-Careme never had a more elahorate celebration than these events foreshadow. Slaj W illlam W. Harts. U. S. A and Sirs Harts were hosts at a reception yes terday afternoon, at their residence, In O Street t Palms, fera, and quantities of jon quils and other spring blossoms were used In the decorations, and a string Lchestra plajcd throughout the after roon. Assisting Slaj and Mrs. Harts In recel -lng their guests were Mrs. Blankenshlp, of Baltimore, and presiding at the tea table were Sirs. William U Marshall. Mrs Bixbt. Mrs. Judson. and Mrs. Al- IKrt I- Stills. Sirs. W illlam Kcarncj Carr entertained jesterday afternoon at a large auction part, at the Washington Club. Sir. Presjon Gibson left Washington esterda for Philadelphia and New York. He will return at the end of the w cc Sirs Thomns W. Stubblcfield. of W0 Sixteenth Street, gave a luncheon of fourteen covers yesterday, followed by bridge. After the bridge a number of additional guests were Invited to tea. Mrs. M. B. Somervall and Mrs. M. O. THE NEW MEN'S WEAR SHOP G Street Two Doors MORE RAIN So Say w W The new storm from the West may not reach here until later in the week. In any event, a Raincoat and an Umbrella, arc surely necessary and economical adjuncts to ecry one's wardrobe. And to-day is the time to inest economical saving as follow s : Two Wonders Raincoat Department. In the Men's Shop Hodgcn's Gold Bond, Double Shoul- oa rn dcr Coats 0 5I.3U In the Women's Shop Rubber ized Silk Coats; man- Ci Cft tailored In 1913 styles 1OU THE GREATER IIghton assisted Mrs Stubblefleld in re ceding the guests, ana Jirs rumcr, Mrs. Barran. and Sirs SIcLaughlln pre- blded at the tea tame, -wnicn wo uuurneu for the occasion with ferns and spring flow ers One of the most delightful and success ful dances of the winter was given in the ballroom at the Raleigh Hotel last night b Mrs Taylor O Tlmberlake, of the District of Columbia DMslon. U. D C. for the benefit of the Confederate Memorial Home A section of the Siarine Band plaed throughout the evening, and refresh ments were seYted at midnight, after which dancing was resumed Mrs Tlmberlake received the guests assisted by Mrs Oldenhelmer, of Balti more, first vice president general, V. D C. and Sirs. Slagnus S Thompson, pres ident of the Stonewall Jackson Chapter, V D C. Mrs Odenhcimer wore black net oer satin gown. Sirs Talor Tlmberlake. apricot brocade satin. Mrs Marlon But ler, black eharmeuse. Sirs Wallace Streater, lavender satin. Sirs Howard Gott, light blue satin. Sirs P a Wil son, black satin and lace. Sirs. Charles B Marshall, gray eharmeuse. Sirs F C Der, black eharmeuse. Sirs B Gra son Carter, black eharmeuse. Sirs William Fred, el!ow eharmeuse and gold lace, Sliss Kelly Ten nan t. blue satin and shadow lace. Sliss Percy Ta lor, elIow satin. Sirs Bruce I.jtton. ellow satin with lace. Sirs J Edward Nell, pink crepe de chine. Mrs J SI. Udes, black crepe de chine. Sirs I.. C Rile, black satin; Sirs I N Timber- lake. ellow .brocade eharmeuse. Sirs Oscar Wilkinson, white net. Sirs Ida Bowie, pink el vet. Sliss Slary Compton, light blue satin and gold lace, SUss Ruth Bowie, white satin. Miss Hallle Bowie. white eharmeuse. white fur trimming; Sliss Peg Hdwards. pink satin and pearl trimming. Miss Poole, black net.' Sliss Grace Wall, rink charmeue. Sirs Clar ence Slendenhall, blue crepe de cljlne. Miss Williams, light blue net oer saUn. Miss Rosalie Shree. whtte crepe de chine: Sliss Younger, pink eharmeuse. with rhlnestones. Miss Helen Griffith green mull. Mis W Sue Rll. light blue satin. SUss Slanon Green, white net. Sirs Charles H Fred, white satin. Sirs Maud Howell bmlth. black eharmeuse. Mrs Chambers, American Beaut satin. Sirs Hill, light blue satin. Sliss Howard, of Georgetown, apricot satin with gold lace. Miss Clayton, merlcan Beaut satin. SIr SI P Gorman, pink char meuse: Sirs Hunice James, blue and white marquisette. Mrs Baggers. Iaen der saUn. Miss Slary Carroll, of College Park, black eharmeuse trimmed with rhlnestones. Miss Goldie Lambert, black eharmeuse trimmed with black net. Sirs SI. "EX Slartin. pink satin and violets; Sliss Dais. pink eharmeuse and seed pearls. Sliss Brock, rose chiffon. Sliss Curtis, white crepe de chine The benefit performance at the Nation al Theater last night for the Noel House Association for Settlement Work drew a large and distinguished audience, anx ious to further a charity which In terests man W'ashingtonials. and also to see Sla Irwin Those who n tertalned box parties were Mrs. Edson Bradley. Sirs. John Hays Hammond, and Sirs James McSIlIIan. and among those In the audience were Mrs Hennen Jen nings. Sirs Rcyburn. Airs Allerton Cush man Henry Clc eland Perkins. Sirs. Randolph McKlm. Sirs Stockton. Sirs. Richard Walnwrlght Sliss Stanton. Sliss liegeman, and Sirs. Bradley Sirs William Herbert Bixb) will not be at home to-day. but will receie on the remaining Tuesdas in February Commander E R Tollock. V S jr. will entertain at a dinner part Satur day evening at the Chev Chase Club In compliment to Sliss Ruth Nocs and Dr. Ralph SIcDowell. U S N. whose marriage takes place Monday, Feb ruary 17 Dr. SIcDowell will entertain at his bachelor dinner at the Metropolitan Club on Saturday, February 15 The facult and students at THnlty College gae a tea esterday afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock at the college. Sir. and Mrs. John Harrison, of Min neapolis. Minn., are Isiting Mrs. Dlmock Hutchinson and Sirs Dlmock. Sir. and Mrs. Harrison are on their wedding Journe and will be here for several da a. Sirs Irwin Laughlin has. according to a cable from London, been granted a private audience by the King and Queen on Frida next. Just before the official court presentations Sirs. Laughlin Is the wife of the charge d affaires, and after the presentation she will Join the roal supper party The marriage of Miss Helen SIcEwcn Dick, daughter of Sirs Ewell A. Dick, to Dr. Dana Cecil Pos. V. S. N, will take place Thursda) afternoon at 4 30 o'clock at the Church of the Covenant, the pastor. Rev. Dr. Charles Wood, of ficiating. The bride, who will be unattended, will be given In marriage by her brother. Sir. William E. Dick, of Detroit. There will be no reception and 1mm--dlatel alter the wedding ceremon Dr. Post anl his bride will leave for a trip Upon their return they will reside at the Brunswick. Sliss Virginia Ix beure will go to Bos ton on Fbruarj IS to remain for a week and will be entertained at a number of dinners, dances, and teas for the young Mrs and Miss Hacs. wife and daugh ter of Representatli e. Ha es of Califor nia, will be at home to-da, at 2111 Ban croft Place, and will be assisted In re L A. LISNER Hours. 8:30 to 6 JBait of Eleventh. the Weather Prophets Two Wonders . In Umbrella Dept. ' Emergency Umbrellas. 26 and IS inch paragon frames, 7Qr standard at Jl 00 s,u metal trimmed, standard 1 7Q at i:oo t.y PALAIS ROYAL G STREET ceiving b Dr and Sirs Amanda Hamil ton, of Colorado, and Sirs Hayes' niece, SUss Ruth Wooster Sir1 Joseph Russell Knowland, wife of Representative Knowland of California. ril! receive to-day from 3 to 6 o'clock, at the Hotel Powhatan Sirs DIeffendurfer. wife of Dr Wllltam E. DIeffendurfer. will give a reception at the New Wlllard. from to 6 o'clock, on Thursday afternoon. In honor ot Mrs C. Albert White, the newly-elected pres ident of the District of Columbia section of the Woman's National Democratic League The receiving part will be. Sirs. John Stiller Horton. Sirs. J C Llnthlcum, wife of Representative Lin thlcum. Miss Katharine SL Dabney. Sirs. J. De B Gardner. Sirs. Albert J. Carrlco, Sirs J asb -Smith. Sirs J. B. Har rell " AH memberj of the District of Colum bia section of the Woman's National Democratic League, and also all mem bers of the National Democratic League and friends are cordially invited Sirs Palmer, wife of Representative A Mitchell Palmer, will not be at home this atternoon, but will receive on Februar 11, at the Grafton Sir George I Isemann was married to Sliss Slercedes Cochran, of Lynchburg, Va.. In Baltimore, esterday afternooa The marriage was quite a surprise to their numerous friends, who, although apprised of the fact, did not expect It to take ptace so soon The bride is a graduate of the Randolph-SIacon School for Girls and the bpenccrlan College of Washington. D C Sir. Isemann Is well known In Masonic circles, being a member of Harmony Lodge, Columbia Commander. Albert Clke Consistory, and Almas Temple, of Washington, D C Sirs Oliver P Bennett, of Richmond, Ya.. is the gilest of Sirs Louis P Shoe maker Sir and Sirs W D Hoover have gone to Atlantic Citv for a short sta A very prett wedding tooK place at i o clock last evening when Sliss gnes Dlminga Harvey daughter of Sirs Ed ward John Harve and the late Dr liar ! v ery, of Brookl n. N V . and Dr Charles I Louis Billard, son of Sirs. Jules Billard land the late Dr Billard. ot Washington, D C, were married at the home of Uie brides mother, 16T1 Thirt -first Street. The ceremon was performed b Rev W Illlam 11 Ketcham. director or the 13 u rcau of Catholic and Indian Sllsions The bride who was given away b her brother-in-law. Mr James Finnic Case wore white eharmeuse and point lace veiled In sliver tulle The bridal veil was of point lace, with a spra of orarge MoKSoms She carried a shower bouqdet of Bride roses and lilies of the valle Miss Josephine Harve, sister of the bride, was maid of honor She was gowned In on hi J satin, trimmed with silver lace, and a shoulder scarf of white tulle She carried a shower bouquet of lavender sweet peas Dr Billard had as i his best man Sir Ogle Slarbur, or Laurel Sid The ushers wee Sir W ill-1 iam Billard of Baltimore, Dr Francis j Petzer Smart. Past Assistant Surgeoii Wre Farrell. U S N , and Sir Charles ' W alter The drawing-room was artlsticall dec orated with palms. Southern sniilas. and pink carnations, and the dining-room with the same greens and white roses j Later In the evening Dr and Sirs 111 lard left for a Northern trip The bride golng-awa costume wis. a tailored suit1 of blue cloth, with hat ta match 1 The Chi Chapter of the Mil Beta PI I Fratemlt of the Georgetown luiversitv School of Sledlclne will give Its annual dance at the Raleigh this evening The facult. the associate professors, ahd a well-represented student bodv of all the departments of the universltv will at tend. The following are the patrons and patronesses Dr and Sirs. John Foote. Dr. and Mrs. James A Gannon. Dr. and Sirs. William C Girjnn, Dr and Sirs D Percy Hlckllng, Dr and Sirs. J. Thomas Kelley, Dr. and Mrs J Dudley Morgan. Dr. and Sirs. Richard N Sutton, Mr and Sirs II. P. Howard. Sir. and Sirs SI Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. F J SlcDonald, Sir. and Sirs. I. Newman. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sellngcr, and Sir and Sirs. A B Wen zcll. To ttnestlon Rockefeller Friday. Chairman Pujo. or the Sloney Trust committee. esterday announced that William Rockefeller will be examined at his countr home, on Jekl Island, off Brunswick. Ga. on Friday. Chairman Pujo and Counsel Samuel I nterm er will leave Washington on Thursda after noon, arriving at Jckolslaml during the atternoon of Frida . AMUSEMENTS. GAYETY THEATER FARBW KI.I. TOUH OP ROSESYDELL And Her Famous London Belles. Friday Night Wrestling, JOE TURNER vs. JOE LASELLE SMOKE IF VCIfM UVr' V.UUL1UK. LTWSUIYl DAILY. V Krrnrh lollr in To rYoiici. Queens of itie Folies Bergere With JOS. J SLMIVVN anl IE UIAF.FHR. Lilts VtMcd Attrarticn XIJ t.anfrH In an t lie ot ine uirnrn tw trw inrfc. nuim Moirr-couNTm stork. Next VTeek-BQlT Wataaa and Hi) BmI Trurt. " OUR 5.00 Chafing Dish Made in solid copper or nickel, is an exceptional value. A practical "Chafer" l Equipped with the "Perfec tion alcohol burner, ivory white" enameled food pan, and full cbonized handles (as illustrated). Our stock Includes oxer hrt iluxen varieties of ChaDng Dishes, priced from 4.00 up. Chaflnjc Dish Trays, Forks, Spoons, and other accessories. I Dulin & Martin Co. i Pottery, Porcelain, China, blasa, 5 Sliver, Jtc. j ? 1215 F St. and 1214-18 G St. 5 tsstsssvsytsysyt 5 AMUSEMENTS. To-ni$htat8:10. W Tlmf-6 Nifhta 4 Matinees. (trtsvtttt of Irtinttr Gtxdra Productions Gertrude Hoffmann jn Broadway to Paris Next Week-Seats Now 'ourr a Good Sport. Why worry about that government Jobf "READY MONEY" ff how a fellow with 25 cent win a rfrl and a fortune. Aed. and at. Popular "Wednesday Matinee, 30c. 75c,, I Th Pomao-t Puzunk.crs ct mena. May Irwin la the moat lanhable enned? ot her career WIDOW BY PROXY Next Week "V."."'- RAYMOND HITCHCOCK la tho jieiu&Uocal rnxxacal pUr of the jer, THE RED WIDOW POLITE VAUDEVILLES DiilT Mlts. 2c. EM.. S. iKiK1 JENNINGS S& SMITH Zffil1" In "THE HEW MASCOT" Ati CrsndT FtsT ps cit & Hn hrtne Mr Wirth t her iucreei NEXT WEEK-Extr EofUtment. ETHEL BARRYMORE&CO. In -The TwelTt-Itsaid (Vl Look in. G CHICAGO GRAND OPERA CO. J CHASE'S N FRIDAY, Feb. 7, at 2 o'clock D TOSCA, MARY GARDEN q WD ALIvSTVK CAT p FRIDAY, Fob. 14, 2 o'CIocis I LUCIA, TETRAZZIN! A VD VUSTVR . T Tlctrt. ,. a C5 Si1? T smith U" F flu. In mltu Jl Msyma-n tiii: vi Kiiovt lioviK." IMcrs 3 a anJ 75 em'" Manner idiil rxee Mcnd S it ms. Next 'Week -.e-Hlch-iilek "Val-llna-ford." with cast of furt ilchtntSiOO nnni T n Iviatlnccs 3:15 'I'lTllll'im maud frat. ELTINGE In The Fascinaiing Widow New Maiic. Ooms Vmj3 Sum Gnat Cast Nest Wcspk Vita GEORGE EVANS Hiney Boy Minstrels The Larrot Heft, and" Most Popular Mliutnl OrcantntioB in. A merles. TO-DAY AT 4 P.M. I "" DuelwaHhsd IU-UHI Ml S r.m.' ltDtcb tttOer inr Datcli Lieder iar MADAM JULIA CULP Tirttts. i J1J Jl "3e ot T Arthnr Sniltfi, 1-rr y 'u. In. haiwlfm t. -tansan s. FRIDAY AT 4:30 H AM ARA-T0YE SrrTan awl Uw Iitnwt XAVER SOHARWEMKA Tickfta. C. SIJO. W and Se. oo sale at theater jtvr. 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