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iyjmiiiiiiiiniiiiiHiiiiii?iiiiiii;in:iti?iiiniii?iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMt I tyeu?y/ork tytfafhinglon J | , We Are Continuing I The Greatest Sale of Suits a This Store Has Ever Held. ? Our entire stock of Winter Suits is offered at extra5 ordinary reductions from former prices. Included are : ? fur-trimmed and plain tailored models for street and | a dress wear, of the most desirable winter fabrics?vcl3 vet. broadcloth, velour, whipcord, serge and novelties. * ? Particular attention is directed to the lines of suits ? 8 now reduced to jj S dr,_ ? <f? - (t . - \ (t 8 I4J~/.yu, 45.4.3 .uu rwtu 4 A Sale of Fur Sets I I Selected Qualities in the Becoming Styles of the Season May Now Be Obtained j At Reduced Prices. f Included in This Offering Are Sets of t Pointed Fox Sable Fox Natural Lynx : Black Fox Taupe Fox Black Lynx | Cross Fox , Battleship Gray Fox Natural Skunk | White Fox London Smoke Fox Hudson Bay Sable ; I Trimmed Winter Millinery j At Greatly Reduced Prices. t In this collection are hats for every occasion, from ' smart sport and street hats to those suitable for the I most formal wear?all are fashioned ip the season's dis tinctive and exclusive styles, now reduced to | $5.00. $7oO and $10.00. j x Austrian Velour Sport Hats * 1 j Black and Colors?Special, $5.00 | iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitii)iii;niiuii;:iiiniiiii:iitiiiiiiiiiiinii:itiiiiiitiiii:itt;i:niin:iitiP. i ? raa |P ^gfl 1 The HARDMAN Five-Foot Grand 11 An iiutiwmnt of MKneaf'thSt oc- /7W cmpimM^no more (ty\J fifAt pitutOo i^L/ h / Aaf f TONS If wonder- I ^ Easy Terms if desired ??w #"hs J J*,V c, w FAM3RfTE PIANO * | G2 -: ' * 1111M111' I ITITTTt l^llK&EESSir^ll 1 We CaU Your Attention to the Sale of j I Lingerie, Corsets, I Brassieres, Etc. j I Which Begins Tuesday, January 18, And Means Economy of the Real Sort All clean, dainty garments. Some sample lines and discontinued models?much below the usual prices. Corsets fitted during this sale, although prices are reduced. ! Silk Underwear Samples. j | siik Kimonos also reduced tor this sale. !| f niiiiiiiiiimii iiiiii !Our Window Refrigerator ?Is the Ideal Winter % I Price, $2.50 food perfectly. g Another Sale of Sets of Aluminum Cooking Utensils ? -For $1.00 I One hundred sets of three useful sizes of Fine Aluminum Saucepans, a $1.50 value, special, the set, $i.oo. c Housefurni'hing Dept. g| Dulin & Martin Co., Si 1215 F St. Through to 1214-18 G St. 1 \ EVENTS OFIN1EREST IN AND OUT OF TOWN Mrs. Thomas B. Bonn Hostess at a Beautiful Luncheon Today. Mrs. McCallum Entertains at Tea. TUnnore a# rTr?-ni*?>? + Tlntro flf Home?Notes. Mrs. Thomas B. Dunn, wife of Representative Dunn of New York, entertained at a beautifully appointed luncheon today at her residence on K street. White lilacs and Ktilarney roses formed the decoration on the table and the gueAs included Mrs. Robert C. Kershner and Mrs. William H. Dunn of Rochester. N. Y., house gruests of Mrs. Dunn; Mrs. If. L. Rust, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann. Mrs. Malcolm S. McConille, Mrs. Hubert S. Dent, Mrs. J. F. Mann, Mrs. Charles C. McChord, Mrs. Charles Marvin, Mrs. Ollie M. James, Mrs. Ben Johnson, Mrs. John Temple Graves and Mrs. Francois Berger Moran. Mrs. Thomas B. Dunn will receive informally tomorrow afternoon in honor of her house guests. Mrs. William xi. Dunn and Mrs. Robert C. Kershner. Mrs. Mary Sherman McCallum is entertaining at a tea this afternoon, in compliment to Mrs. George Pope of San Francisco. Mrs. Arthur Foraker entertained informally at luncheon today in her apartment at the Connecticut, in honor of Mrs. Horatio H. Armstrong of Hartford. Conn., formerly Miss Marjorie Fdson*of this city. Senator and Mrs. Willard Saulsbury will entertain at dinner tonight in honor of the Chinese minister and Mme. Koo. Others giving dinners tonight will include Mr. and Mrs. Horace Westcott. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crane and Rear Admiral and Mrs. Kimball, who will entertain in honor of the Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Lane. Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant has arrived at Lakewood, where she will spend the remainder of the season. Mrs. V. May Riley and daughter Mary are visiting relatives at Barnesville, Ohio. Mrs. Hayes, wife of Representative Hayes of California, will be at home tomorrow afternoon after 4 at 2111 Bancroft place. She will be assisted by her daughter. Miss Hayes and Mrs. James O. Hayes, her sister-in-law, who, with her two daugnters, is visiting ner from California. Former Representative James M. Gudger. jr., and Mrs. Gudger of North Carolina are guests at the Raleigh Hotel. F^ater they will visit their son. Paymaster Emmet C. Gudger, U. S. N., and Mrs. Gudger at their home, 1757 K street northwest, for several weeks. Mrs. Christian Hemmlck has been obliged to cancel all engagements on account of a severe cold. Mrs. Daniel Read Anthony, jr., wife of Representative Anthony, will be at home, 1900 T street, tomorrow afternoon from 4 until 6 and on the third Tuesdays therei after. Mrs. David E. Finley has arrived in Washington and has joined Representative Finley at the house which they have leased for the winter at 1607 l6th street. Mrs. Finley was accompanied by her second daughter. Miss Mary Elizabeth Finley, and her two sons, Messrs. Gist and Robert Finley. Miss Elizabeth Finley, who made her debut at the state ball in South Carolina, will not be formally brought out in Washington. Mrs. Finley and Miss Finley will be at home Tuesday the 25th and on the following Tuesdays until I^ent. Miss TemDle of Knoxville. Tenn.. en tertalned at dinner last night at the Willard In celebration of the birthday of Mrs. E. W. Cole of Tennessee. The table was decorated with gold baskets filled with pink roses and maidenhair fern. A birthday cake, with lighted candles, was a feature of the dinner. The guests were Postmaster General and Mrs. Burleson, Senator and Mrs. Shields, Dr. and Mrs. David Jayne Hill, Judge and Mrs. Howry, Dr. and Mrs. Swlgget. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Downey, Mrs. Bankhead, Mrs. John Bankhead, jr.; Mrs. Paul Fitzsimmons, Mrs. Moran, Mrs. Safford, Senator Plttrnan, Representative McKellar, Representative Stengle. Representative Oliver, Capt Barber and Mr. Acklen. Maj. and Mrs. James A. Shipton entertained at luncheon at the Chevy Chase Club yesterday, when their guests were Lieut. Commander Julio Dittborn, naval attache of Chile, and Mme. de Dittborn; Maj. Alfredo Ewlng, military attache of Chile, and Mnus. d? Ewing: Mrs. Thomas Cleland Dawson, Miss Alice Shepard, Col. Charles Page Bryan and Lieut. Clifford Corbin. Mrs. C. W. Robertson was hostess ai a tea at the Cairo yesterday given 1r compliment to Mrs. William D. Nolting of Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. Representative and Mrs. Houston ol Tennessee entertained at dinner Thurs ?lav evening. The guests were Mis: Sadte Frizzelle, Miss Drue Clintoi Km ailing and Mr. Charles Cooper Gil r.f Bell Buckle, Tenn.; Miss Louls< Richardson of Murfreesboro, Tenn. Miss Thennie Mack Oldham, Portelles N. M., and Mr. Clark Hutton of Shelbyville, Tenn. Miss Richardson and Miss Oldham nieces of Representative Houston, ar< here for the winter. "An Evening With Russian Compos ers" was the form of a musical a which Miss Grace Adams entertaine< at her home Saturday evening. Miss Adams gave an exhaustive paper oi "Russian Music?Past and Present,' and Miss Elizabeth Leckie, contralto sang "Der Asra," by Rubinstein. Pian< illustrations were given by M^ts Mar garet Van Kant, Miss Edith Bishop Miss Ruth Thoinas, Miss Mabel Mc Pherson. Miss Edith Buck, Miss Dorii Wood. Miss F'risjilla II. Ilsley, Mis: Thelma Schmitt, Miss Dorothy Reeder Miss Mildred Armstrong, Miss Rutl Capers. Miss Louise Buck, Miss Mar: Beth Jackson and Miss Winifre< Michaelson. Miss Adams brought th< affair to a close by playing, by re quest, "Cachouca Caprice," by Raff. Mrs. Campbell and Miss Campbell 1741 N street, will be at home torn or row afternoon, and the first and thin Tuesdays during the season. The annual ball of the Sons of th< American Revolution is to be hold a Rauscher*s Wednesday evening. A brie program will precede the dancing I Philip F. Lamer is in charge of th ticket arrangements. Owing to illness Mrs. George Barnet will not receive today. Miss Julia Williams is the hous guest of her brother-in-law and sistei Lieut, and Mrs. Joel Bunkley. Mrs. R. L. Murphy of North Carollm Is the guest of Mrs. H. E. C. Bryant a ; 3611 Wisconsin avenue. i Mrs. Samuel Burleigh Milton will b at home for the first time this eeasoi I at her residence, on 18th street, Frida; I afternoon from 4 to f. She will bp m )Q?i HOSTESS AT US l Wm^^gM MRS. AH Wb? entertained today sisted by Mrs. Royal C. Johnson, of Representative Johnson, and Emma Webb, granddaughter of S tor and Mrs. Thomas Sterling. Marriaorp T irpncp^. Marriage licenses have been issue the following: Robert L. McKenney and August Harris. Henry G. Alley and Frances N. 1 both of Richmond, Va. Frederick W. Brown and Mauc Kennedy. John R. Buchanan and Ruth W. ter. Ernest C. Allnut and Lucile W. G< Joseph Holmes and Rosetta Long William Robinson and Georg Brown. Mitchell W. Bass of Blu/ton, Ga., Maud E. Youngr of Shingler. Ga. Henry A. Burton and Ida M. Cart Albert Krueger of Philadelphia, and Frances L. Becke of this city. James A. Murray and Mary D. pett. Joseph C. Savoy of Oxon Hill, Md. Rosetta Savoy of this city. Alphonza Buchanan and Elnorj Page. Park A. Dallls of Atlanta, Ga., Luella K. Flinn of this city. Thomas Ford of St. Louis, Mo., Louise Moss of this city. Births Reported. The following births have beer ported to the health department ir , last twenty-four hours: John and Mary Murphy, girl. Jacob and Sophia Goldman, girl. I William and Lucy Decator, boy. i Samuel C. and Martha A. Bale > grirl. George Y. and Ruth E. Wen, girl. William and Nellie C. Wen, boy. James H. and Maggie Nelson, boy Henry and Sarah Fairfax, boy. A. Frank Black, sixty-four, a known resident of Belair, Md., sec died suddenly at his home near city of heart trouble. I ... 1 m i g|9 I Importc I f/3to^ ! 1 5 I 0dds s ^ ! I From I Sample Everything ' || duction8, as en t | 15th. An unus | nishings at frac I R. W. H Fine F IFORMAL LUNCHEON. i ||:^ H | ^Tew^Fp** LTHUR FORAKER. for Mm. Horatio H. Armitroaf. Deaths Reported. The following: deaths have been ported to the health department In last twenty-four hours: James A. Early, 36 years, Provide .<5 to Hospital. John Adam Wunderlich, 69 years, 3 a L. Wiltberger street northwest. Wynferd A. McGee, 80 years, Hitt, Rhode Island avenue northwest. Anna C. Kerr, 49 years, 1113 1 i jj street northwest. Henrietta Gould, 64 years, 621 I,e8? street northeast. John Happ, 73 years, 913 6th st northwest. Heneritta H. Stair, 84 years, 30 street northwest, eana Elizabeth Ryan, 55 years, 55 1 _ York avenue northwest. ana Israel L. Corby, 75 years, 1135 Gil street northwest. e? Mary L. Bowman, 68 years, 1519 Fa-? street northwest. James O'Brien, 78 years, 1712 : Tlp" street northwest. Mollie Goldman, 1 hour, 1830 U st , and northwest. _ Infant of Earl and Georgia Ullr 1 E- 13 days, Columbia Hospital. Annie Thomas, 45 years, Washlnf an<3 Asylum Hospital. Alice Johnson, 36 years, 1000 and street southeast. Alberta Lyles, 37 years, Colun Hospital. Anna K. Carey, 81 years, 1914 street northwest. Grace Baker, 75 years, Garfield I Susie Hayes, 47 years, Governr 1 re" Hospital for the Insane. i the James Young, 49 years, Garfield I pital. Tsabclle Robinson, 65 years, street, Deanwood Heights. lwin Woman Sent to Hospital. Mattie Brown, forty-six y^ars who stated that her home Is in B more, was found unconscious at P sylvania avenue and 7th street nc west last night about 9 o'clock. She well suffering from exhaustion, it was st :tion, at Emergency Hospital. She rega that consciousness and probably will be to leave the hospital tomorrow. ^ DISI R.\ id Wall Pape Off Regular Imported Cretonne 6 to ^ Off Regular 1 Lace Curtains 4 to Vi Off Regular 1 ind Ends 44 Off Rej Nets and Scrims Va Off Regular Pri Fine Mahogany Fumi i 10% to Vi Off Regu Cretonnes, Damask ? Materials, H yards ea Vi Off Regular Prt< else in the store is offeree tire stock must be dispo ual opportunity to buy I Hons of their worth. k J. B. Hend urniture, Laces, Draperies, Rugs, Carps 7 Street, Through to 11 - - : - FUNERAL OF DR. GIBB' HELD THIS AFTER Physician Was Formerly Fir President of Columbia He: Citizens' Association. I Funeral services for Dr. BenJ ? Oibbs, formerly first vice prealder Columbia Heights Citizens' As and leader for more than tweni In the work of the organization, a this afternoon at 2 o'clock at th residence. 3125 14th street north Rev. George Flske Dudley, red Stephen's Protestant Episcopal was the officiating clergyman, of pallbearers Included Arthur 6. third vice president of the < Heights Citizens' Association, and C. Lancaster, representing the tion; Drs. L. B. Swormstedt and Rufus King, representing the pathic Medical Society, and Mess The Apoll Player-Piai Oilers Yon Most for the Mo It H<ta Seven Original and Val Improvements Not Contain tn Other Players. The Spring-Mot< I / TS HMP nir TWTT!\r A \Tn TT % 1 outlast any motor ma it reduces the pump: by half. to let us show it to yc - DROOP' Stelnway ?| Pianos. IvUl re- ?????? the tnce im Vacuum Clean < '" ^'dUVV'REUAI iOth and DUST. Va. ElntncYicuyn Picks up all n for 2d Lint and il/1 Ravelings. I % ?If r"o FREE V^k}*' Sew TRIAL V rard Phone Mala ??1 ? 8th ' ^TWfe? 17th TOPHAM ?g_ .... s^s 9?- a; BU5 i?xn ax* n.n. ^ nan, cton MMmmmmmmmm 6th = ;;;ah sport womi rth^ l was Meyer's Military She ined I 1327 F Street Northw able ?-? SOLUTION SALE V. & J. B. Henderson, In rs Prices IS Prices Prices rular Prices W ces ture lar Prices and Tapestry ch, ces I at corresponding resed of before March tigh-class Home Furerson, Inc. ts, Wall Paper*, 08 G Street SCooley and Daniel Webster of the Moderc Woodmen of America, tlAAll A special delegation of leaders of th< NOON Columbia Heights Citizens' AssociatioT attended the obsequies in a body, the lisi having1 been announced by Presiednt William R. Harr as follows: Former PresiSt Vice dent Charles S. Bundy, First Vice President Daniel W. Edelin, Second Vice PresiIg-hts dent William B. Todd, Secretary Johr Clinton Hiatt and Treasurer Arthur C Houghton. Seville. Spain, will soon spend $6, amin r. 000,000 on public improvements. it of the sociation rere held I ? family H We>d ?ke y0u to see the 1 west. I New Spring Suit*, ta. or of St. I $25.00 to $55.00. Church, I S A rs^~. t/rtUUC / Columbia 3 FOBMEIUY SHOOT Charles ? iMMS F jr I E? ' More Mt ra R. J. | jq piece, 0, beautiful n? aur apeclal assortment* whlct 85c, $1.15 I - Th# very newest thing#? I Embroidery on white, cream patterns in gold?the moat d? All Clearance L ' 30c to $2.00 Laces? A big assortment of fir j Filet, Shadow and Oriental u 60c to $2.50 Embroi B 30c to \ C An assortment of beaut E : for dancing frocks; 18 to 36 Annual Clearance Sal Centeme H Q5C $1 1?? !W A A V Usual Prices, $ Fine French kid, mocha lines from our own stocks a New York. Colors only at 95 Cape and Washable at $1.15; Evening Gloves, $2.95 pair, rc A Wonderful Glove Sale! liable ed VILL, Come In ?5 the NR} S Mme. Schu G srs ^ 3LE | Prict lOmcr ^ ju.t ?* l The Robt. ( 1313 I ^e ^n'y ^ Par" titer ?ur I s bout I *t E?@v@s=Eafo lotn|Cak@s ansidl 5 'P?f ? Air? Swpass Yes, and their I;. varies, for there c |j tion in the matei I manner of mal | delivered fresh fi I I When donatonn hopping stop and set a loaf of Reevea-Baked Haiain Bread. II BUT I I Quality yourTh^ JsSS ^ /** the kin I i V'reafncry YOUR I 1 Products I B at HThat ' I 1 LoWeSt dredge | 1 Market II Prices promot' : sg v 'cam,, 11 , , r Hj | Headquarters for Fres 11 JAMES F Pp StMikTt,AU Corner 9tJi BRICK ICE CREAM I Flavor*, rut and Co OB wrapped, ready to | serve A Lars* Orders at Special Filuea. Faacy Cakes. dOe Baadred. . Phone Main 2767?235 G St. EfJSR Corduroy Skirts In pastel B j r*f? shades are Here for young M ladies* $5.00 and $5.90. n . | a^JELlXTF. H tm n.W R| stal Laces ?w silver thread Laces added to i have been selling so quickly at $2.00 Yard $ to 18 Inches wide Sliver Thread i and black silk nets?also some islrable Laces of the season. I ,aces in Two Lots 1 -Now 20c to 95c Yard j | e laces, Including Point Venise, J Edaes: 6 to 36 Inches wide. I dered Net Flouncing*, I ri-25 Yard I Iful patterns in fine white nets, I . inches wide. , I le?3 Pairs Instead of 2 j . iri Gloves ?*1.55 Pr. 1.50 to $2^5 Pair ' | and washable cape?incomplete 1 nd from the Centemerl depot In I c, but fine grades; Florlne, Isere, I ; most beautiful Suedes at $1.55. J tgularly $3.50 and $4.50. I and Hear /vl^^M ^ Record f" . mann-Heink , Vi 'ii tosary I s, $2.00 This Month Z. Rogers Co. I 7 Street are in the City ds Exclusively Our Fine Pastries are Served la Oar Luncheon Department. id Fi@sp Valines siiagly Good goodness never is never any deviarials used or in the ung. Everything rom the oven. 1209 F Strait ?j -Always Be Sure of | -Strictly Satisfactory 1 TER I sre's an easy way to relieve ||| lind of all misgivings about ||j id of butter that may reach t|| table. A way that invariably [|| THE BEST at the LOW- ^ KXU?.d. R5SJ way is to do all your butter |fi DIRECT WITH US. Hun- |J f Washington's most particu- j|| isekeepers attest the satisfac- ?|f IRECT DEALING with us || write; or 'PHO\e is. || h Nearby Country Eggs | . OYSTER 1 t & Pa. Ave. I