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1 Ht CACLE ?ANTRI-.-*1'CHI RESTAURANT 316 Ninth St N. W. ? Vastarse L'Jsrk, lb.-. I I I? 2 .?ally. ?pretal l'Ica??, ?Se a-,.. 1 la ? I' <4 tuarl.. ?Issar. Il A.W. la ? P.M. Spretai ............ giara la alte??. ?-???tar parti? . _Vclepkoar Fraafclla TTIg._ $8,000 ASKED TO FEED YELLOWSTONE PARK ELK bix thousand elk in tha Yellow stone National Park are going to die of hunger this winter unless Con gress mak?s an' appropriation of is.noo to feed them. issrsHnr of the interior Un?> wrote Speaker Gillett yesterday. The department I? t asking for an emergency appropriation to be lse-1 mediate?,./ available for the care of tabe ein ?Secretary las? reports thai worat winter since ISbT Is be Ing ex perienced in Yellowstone Park. MINERS BACK RED CROSS. Peace time efforts of the Raid Cross found almost unanimous support In the coal producing county of I_>gan, W. Va., figures In the Third Roll t'ali. showing an enrollment of b. 1.1. againat II? laat year. The l?ouse of Fashion 1106 G Street A Bargain Event Coa ts - Dresses - Suits -Furs- Blouses At Less Than Cost of Manufacture None C. O. D. or Approval?All ?Wies Final Dresses of Velvet, blaclc, navy and colors; sola to $-?5. To close. $25.00 Dresses of Tricotine, Satin and Silk; sold to S48. To close.$25.00 Dresses of Serges and Jerseys, 16. 18 and 16 sizes; sold to *3 7. To close.$19.50 Dresses of Handsome Tricoletie, Salin and Taffetas; sold to J.60. Saturday.$ ??.G.0 (^oats in many materials, 16 to 36 sizes; sold to Sto. To close. $19.95 Coats?fur trimmed and self collars: sold to |65. To close.$35.00 Coats?handsomely fur-trimmed and others, sold to 5100, $49.50 and .~.$59.50 Fur Coats of Muskrat, Marmot and Seal. Reduced to $100.00. $150.00, $175.00 I All Our Winter Suits?can be worn throughout the Spring, mostly 16, 18, and 36 sizes?reduced to $29.50, $39.50, $49.50, $59.50 ? 8 Trimmed Hals?one of a kind; sold to SI 5. To close.$3.50 All Our Best Trimmed Hals. . . .Reduced One half Blouses of Striped and Plain Voile, Plaid Silks, etc.; sold to $5. To close .'.$2.98 Blouses, odd lots white and colored Voile, Flannelette, etc.; sold to i.3.75.$1.59 Blouses of Georgette Silk; sold to ?7.05. Saturday.$5.00 Silk Camisoles, all colors. Fancy and plain. Saturday.$1.89 Lot of Underskirts, cotton top, silk ruffle; all colors. Saturday... $2 25 Ga*diing .Reductions Come Tomofrot. ? They Com?? ?MihaThud Sale %/t. Grade _ e*tewar? ?beL, andntt \klue/sf Every Pair Most Go! No Sacrifice Is To? GreatT IN thit gigantic tale we have caet aside all thought of cot* or value. What we want is cleared shelves for Spring Styles soon here. That is why we are closing out every one of these thousands of pairs of NEWARK Shoes at this unheard-of price $5.98 for shoes positively worth $10 and $12 a pair ! Who would miss such a chance ! Grasp it while there is yet time. This sale will come to a close without notice as toon u the stock is ditpoa^d of Come Tomorrow. V fiero ? Another of the Many Sensational \falues Klcgant Havana Brown Roots with brown rloth top ; full cut !?>'??? Inrii. alominnm tipped. Splendid $R value for. ... $4.45 >o.t^SIWStore?vG. ? LARGEST SHOE RETAILERS IN THF WORLD. 306 Ninth Street 1112 Seventh Street ??.?; G . ...rn Mahl? llrt. ?, ? M Sta. Oi?ri? M?r?i?? 913 Pennsylvania Avenue 1 ?. ?lh und KHI? Hts. Oprai .?*.? M.n -298 S.or?.? in 97 Citine HAPPENINGS IN SOCIETY Mrs. McAdoo Al White House?De Cartiere Feted M H.-? WILLIAM i.IbBS McADOO ? nd her daughter. Mlaa Kllen V\ il??Tri lalcAdoo, are again tuesta at the While Houae. They ?r ri ved In VI aahln_i.ni l_?i ?truing, ai?- j corn pani ed by Mr. McAdoo. vaho waa on hia way ?South With UeiiedUl <*rowell. Aaalatanl Se? r. tar> of War; I'elyantey Nicoli, of New York, atiid other?. Mr. McAdo.. will be the Kueal of llrrnard Baruch at hia shooting box in South Carolina. Mr?. McAdoo and her daughter will reniaiu here until hia return to New Vork. Mra. Wilaon, accompanied by her mother aad alater., Mr?. William II Boiling and Mlaa Bertha Bulling, oc? ? upted a box at the rVhubert-Oarrlck j Theater yesterday afternoon. Mlaa Marcarci Wilson attended the ???oneart at the National Theater yea terday afternoon a? th?? (umt of Mr? Kdward ? tirow?. who occupied u I box Mr? Hrown havd with her be ala?? Ml?? Wilaon, her aunt an?l daughter. Ml?? Mary Mitchell ami Ml?? Marjorle Brown, and Mm? Broulllet. ? _, \ Mr?. IHaia.1 II...I?.. The BelKian Ambassador and liar on??? de Cartier de M ? ? ? ?, ?. ,,... ?vili be the honor guests at the dinner, which Mr?. Henry F. inni... k Is giv ing tonight Others tu the company will be the Minister of the Serjs. Croats and ....,..- and Mme. lir.ttt lt?h, the Minister of Salvador anal ?ame. Hol, and .Mr?. Arthur Dodge. .>f N?w York, who arrived today to stuv ten day? with the hoste??. There ?III be thirty-two guest? in all. Mr?. Itobert IL Glen gave an In formal luncheon at Wardman 1'urk Hotel today fnr her ?on, ("apt. H. It. (Jlen, anal In? n.,,,.??? Mis? Jane Story. who.?e m.n ? lag? tomorrow will be on.? j of the inoNt Important eventa of the I winter st-aron. ? l_,?t evening Ml?? Margaret Hard- I Ing, who Ih one of Ml?? Story'? brida??- | maid?, .nt.rtnin.il the bridal parly and i.lhir gue?t? al a <||????t rtan?-e at Ih?? I'urple lrl? Tea IIoum?. Captain j tilen and Mis? Story have de? Un???! all Invitati??? for tonlKht, bill MI?h Mil- j drrd ? ?.,,.. ,. ?ho is al?o a brides- ? maid, will entertain a ?mall . ?nnpany al ?limier for Mi?? Mill leant Bogcrs. who arrived from New York today to take part In the wedding. Some of Ihe men of the wedding parly will be among the gue?t?. Major .1. ?'. O. Harriet, of the Brit ish military attack?'? staff, ha.?? been ' ii(lfl.'d to the Hat o( Captain Glen's ' ushcra. Tlie Belgian Antha.st.ador and Karon eus de Cartier ? m ? ?.. ??,. ,? a company at dinner last night ?tl the emhassv in | honor nf ?"ardi?al Cil.buns and had t?. ? meet him Ihe Chief J usile?? and Mr.?. whit?, the Under tteeretary of stnt. and Mr?. Polk. Ihe I'hllean Amba?? ?ad?t and Mme. Mathieu, the Polish ' Mint?!? r and Trineo.? Lubnmirska , S?'nalor and Mr?. .loseph S. 'Krellng httysen. Senator .Tames li. I'helan. Senator and Mr.-, Waren f.. Harding. Mgr. Thomas, Mr. and Mr?, Kerkert Hoover. Mr. and Mr?. Kug.-n? Meyer, Mr.?. Marahall PieM, Ml.? L??*. Mis? i..-. i.i...... ratten, and Ihe Hev. Father Stickney. fenora de Bonilla:-, wife of Ihe Am bossador from M.-vi.-o. will be at home thi? afternoon after I o'clock, at th. embassy home, 111.1 I ?treet. She will be assisted lay Renora Huerta, wife of th.? n'.'ontl eecratary of the embassy starr. ?Ime. RnkhmrtrlY rtecelTe?. Mm?. Bori? Bakhmeteff. wife qf the 1 ambassador from fttissia, vviii receive this afternoon at 3109 Highland place. Chilean r\mba.?.?aalor anil Mme. Ma-I thleu, with whom they are??pendine ! th? winter, ?nt.itain.-d a i-itmpany of ah'iiit fifty young peopl?? at a dan???? at I h.? embaeay la?! evening in haana.r of the Mlises Claro, datighter.? of a member of the Chilean delegation to the Tinancial conference to open here III the end of thi? vverk. A Mat??] ?up? per wa? served at midnight. The Argentine amba?<ai1or, Dr. Toma.?- A. I.eBrcton. will return to town (hia evening from New York. where he haa been for the la.?t few j ?lay?. He has been staying at the j Utt/.-Carlton. Mme. LeBreton will be at home this afternoon, her niece. Mis.? Manuela Llovera?, receiving with her. The Secretary of War and Mrs. Ba ker were the guests of Mrs. Thomas 1?'. AValsh, who gave a dinner party last evening, taking her guests later to seo "Mamma's Affairs'' at the Shubcrt-Garrick Theater. The Minister of Ecuador nnd Mme. Elisalde will give a receptinn at th?? legation tomorrow In honor of Ilia? ri? legation from Kcdiiador to tha l'an American financial conferenc??. Mme Grnultrh, wife Of the Mitlleler if the Serbs, Croat.? and Slovene?, will be at home thi.? afternoon ami will have receiving with her her guests. Mrs. George B. Matthew? and I?nd Campbell Major Reginald Owen, of general Alteaba?**? "taff. and Mrs. Ow?n are guests of lier parelits. Mr nnd Mrs. William .Tennlng? Bryan, at Villa S< ren?a. Miami. They have purchnscri it house nt Coroaniit Grove, near hy, and will pass their winter? there. V??? terday Mrs. Owen gave n ten in alai TOMORROW UVST DAY Of Our "Get Acquainted Sale" of the Metropolitan Home-Made Candie? 1 SPECIAL! Chocolate Cov?**r?*d Al mond? at 80c Ib iWar Tax t...t..H?.i MetropolitanCindy Shop 936 F St. N. W. MUS. Al.UK BARNET, Who for soirir years has been af liliai.-.l with every movement for the artistic or civic brltrrment of WoshlnKton. At hrr reception today the professional and society folk who are ?ml in? for the success of thr actors' fund bane lit, lo he held on January -7, will come ?,?triii. r of Ht. Si .-[.t.. r? .? Church, speaking on 'irnrral Allenby's raraitalgn in the Holy Land and his entry into ?? in-? lini. She wax nil:?? In.? to Ihe Unt il-Il Nurse?' Volunteer Aid. Mr.?. Charles I'atterson will be hont es? at h dinner for Mise ? ????- .y Wood inmorrow evenirne. Aft.Tward the (Mala "ill attend (he cotillion to be Kiveri at Mr>. ?'liarles S Hrom wcll's residen???? by it group of tha hacbslors of th?? Diplon^atlc ?Orps. T? WettOf IA Inter Sports. Mr. ami Mis. II_ r>>l?l Walker will ^?ra tn ? .-? ? ? Placid. K. V., next wirk foi Ihe w int? r sports. Mrs. Walkar ??turn.d t. ? town yesterday after a brief viiil m New *i i.rk. .N'es. Walker's statar, liarnncsH von Rrhoen, who is lier guest, will start next w?a?'k foi Mexl60 ?'ity to Ji-ln her husband. She liny recently been Visiting lier brothcr-in-liiw and ?la ter, Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Plnk'a stae.lt. in Cleveland. Among thoas who will sive ?lin nrr.s tonight h? fore the thud Junior I .?.? ,-ua "small inni carlies?" st ?a ?.'?tier's arc. Or snd Mrs, Howard ll.ime, Mi:<s Ruth Hitchcock ;md Mis.? lieiitrice Pollock. Mrs. Charlas S Brotnwell, Miss Carolyn Nash and Visi? ?I e an? ai Johnston will receive th?? ??? le.-t. Mr. and Mr.? Horace Wcstcott will entertain at luncheon at the Mont gomery Country Club on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hell Sweeney will be h?>sts at ilinii??? on Monday tveiiiii? I'Hironr..?. for \rl?ra' II. url?i Mm?- Ulano,*' wife ?if the Spanisi* SnillSSSSllul. Mme. "'kent-ren, wife of the minister of Sweden: Mm??, de Cea? peiles. wife of the minister of Cuba: Mine. Saastamolnen, wife of the ?nin ister of Finland: Mme l'rueta, wife of the minister of Colombia: Mrs. Mo llili McCormii-k. .Mrs. Al I er ton Cush man. Mrs. Knhard Townsend. Misi Annie Re'geman, and Miss Amai y n.? Olllett ?re some of the mlriit ional 5..1 I r?.liesses for Actors' Memorial "? i-y. Januar*? 27. Most of the patronease, evpeet ? o iiltirid the tea this after noon which Mr?. Mice Barney will (?riv?* at her residence, li.'jr, Iih?? l? Isliind avenue, at G? O'clock, One t the interestintr features of the after noon will bo the auctloninu: of boxe and seats for th?? *pe? ia! matinee;? to be (liven at the local theater?: on Actors' Memorial Iiay. Hubert Kde son and Robart Keane will be th?" aui-tioneers. Owing to the limited space In Mrf Barney's resilience only friend? of the hostess, of memb'-rs of th?? vari ous committee, snd ?>f the member? of the various thentri?*:i! r?mpanlas now plajalng; in Washlnc-ton havo been Invited to attend. Mrs. James ?*. Pilling, who has just returned aft?r fi-vrrul weeks In Her minia, has with her her dati irli ter. Mrs Carroll Utinham, of ?Vdarhurst. I.. I., for whom she entertained ln formally at luncheon yesterday at Kauscher's. cap* l?rtiee Balrnafather will be thi gueat of Mr. ami Mr- Randall 11. Magnar next week when he comes to lectura for the brncfit of the Work in?: Hoys' Home at Poll's on Januarv Sl. The boxholder.? for th?? entertain ment arc Mrs. John Haas Hiimmon?'. Mrs. Stephen 1!. Klk Ina, Mrs. Avi?? T. r*Ylllar. Mrs. Charle?? l.ouffl'ton Wood, Mrs Walter l(. Tuckerman. ami Mrs Kandiall II. Hiigncr. I'nthenrt?in an????? **. 11 pt Ini?. Th?? marriage of Mies T<*lii.ab?t h ? Wan son, ilniighlrr of John M. Nwnn si.ii tu Thomas Bdward Oathcart. of Detroit, formerly of Philadelphia, Dreyfuss Bros. 617&619Pa.Ave.R.W. ???>? pia.?? .?.'?rglf atlcriioaa?i I fa III. leine uf Ih? bride? lath?! OB l_amout ?travi The cerrtaauiiy wa? performed Sjr ia?a h>, Henry Allen Tnpnme ta th? praacnce of relative? and latin.?'. friend? only Their only attendants was William blllolt ?atbcart, of Philadelphia, brother of the bride groom, who was the best man The bride wore lier traveling 'ull uf dark blue, with a hat of bla? k satin, and dark furs The bride and bridegroom left Immediately afterward for their wedding trip, lo rnd In their new home In Detroit The out-of-town guest? Included Mr. and Mr?. Ales andrr (atinan parents of Ih? bride: groom; Mr and Mrs William Klllolt Caatboart. an? Mr aa? Mra ?Trank Jeratala. of tfhinulalphia Mr aad Mr? Albert W?rr.a of ? ?armanti.? ?. Ptv. sat* rtsamm Partee st VMM Plain? Count and Count??? Ostrowski and ?'?plain Burharalt, of Holend, have arrived at the New Willard Tho?? who have been aakad to aa ?lat at the weekly lea at the l'on giraatunal Club today are Mr? \\ II lard .Haulabury. Mra S Wallace I temper y Mia Th..ma? It 1?.nui Mr.?. Charle* ? Davi?, Mr? lame. H rkoti. Mr?. Ignore Sherwood. Mr? II I*? ^,o??-t ni. t? mm?? u ku??? m.. Krad Du Bau. and Mra Fiad I*? nett Mra isrnsrn C *Dw~ar*-?>>, mtts m? ? ?aidant comtulaaloner of the Philip plnaa, will give an illustrai??] talk ber owe country. Mir (teorie PaUeh haa returned io v\ aat.it.at..n. and la ata?**???; ?ti Ibi New Willard Th? fUvanth exhibition of Contein porary AmrrUan Oil Painting? and a ?pea-ial exhibition ut eculpturea, by I'aul Manahip. will be shown a? (Continuad on Pag? ~1ft?tan ) STI -$al5ar)t)-5or)$Coe "THE BUSY CORNER? PENNA /-CVE.AT 8 TH.ST A. M. Com 6(K) P. M. i INTEREST AT ITS HEIGHT IN OUR CLEARING OF READY-TO-WEAR Dresses?Women's Coats?Misses' Und Girls' Coats?Skirts and Blouses ?The DrcMcs Are All Models for Evening Wear? ?Satins, tulle draped, brocaded taffetas, embroidered georgettes, kitten ear and moon glo satins and velvets, at four prices? '29.75, '39.90, '49.75, '59.75 ??WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS: ?Values to $59.75, reduced to $3500 ?Values to ??0.7S, reduced to $24.95 ?Values to *??.?? (women's sizes only), reduced to $1695 jIRLS' AND MISSES' COATS: ?Values to $25.00, reduced to $14.95 ?Values to $35.00, reduced to $24.95 ?Values to $69.75, reduced to $49.75 VELVET SKIRTS: ?In Mack, brown and navv. Values to $19.75, re duced to $9.75 BLOUSES (crepes and satins chieflv) : ?Values to $7.9.5, reduced to $4.47 ?Values to $ 10.00, reduced to $5.97 ?Values to $13.00, reduced to $8.95 _B___?*?4._i?iaia'iiri?r im ???-**.?. iw .j:.i.'WSa.i>a>ii?n.a^_>a__aaii!iaMii,T..ns I Kann's? Second Floor. ?H13!-?ei.;':v'l ????nrimumm.' ?;?*?:%??^,**?????<?*~?e??\?\:~.?ot..^u?r.^mi??^ - "~ ???.?. ??>/????.?a??????_*??.,? ^imnr" ? ?!?? ;?*?,??????^,,^?G?^:???_?''??G???3G?!?:'_??G?"???,? ExtM Dorothy Wynncwood Chocolates Special In Bulk, Special, a Pound. 39c ?Such an announcement should appeal to every man, woman and child who has tested these delicious Dorothy Wynnewood Chocolates. -Chocolate covered Caramels. ?Chocolate covered Nougats. ?Chocolate Covered Creams, assorted flavors. SPECIAL ASSORTMENT OF HARD CANDIES I ?Butter cup?, nut and fruit-filled wafer?, nut filled satinettes, butter chips, butter-scotch pat ties, butter-scotch daisies, and sunbeam -)Q kisses. A pound....... . ?Ji/C -r?n.""?wa?ir!?iiiia?'r"irj,- i|iiiiMwi 11 win' \mmx:?m:xwtwwsr*,i"xm im?*i!mn""rv',ir>"?iiii????^^ "uiiimw^if urrajt;? -*?n???i-r-T?i,iiw:?!D?iti'i ?mtia?-r~n ,??t?nnrnir'.cn??i ? Advanced Styles In New Straw Hats for Wear Now ? ?Man*, women find the winter hats crowing a trifle shabby looking, or at least they have lost their freshness, and peed replacing with a new one. These straw hats are in dark subdued color ings and most of them are trimmed with colored facings of crepe de chine or satin, making them the ideal "be tween season" hat. ?They are trimmed with novel flowers and fruits. The hats themselves are in Slink, brown, blue, taupe and purple, in medium, large and small F*?? CA shapes. Priced at.??. f???3? Kann'? Second Floor. ??^.a-aranr'nmwivBirir.?-.? rr m ?????p?!' ?'?ml t nun ??'"?????.?.??i?t'Iii.'Wj;?* ! LOVELL AND COVELL CREAM CARAMELS --A well-known high-grade make. Paper wrapped caramels, in vanilla and chocolate flavors; some nut filled caramel.-. Good toothsome cara mels. A pound?tomorrow?at..-. Kann's- Street Floor. 49c '??1.,1l,l?IM^Piti*r-,.ll?l^^ .1 ?".?.?)??f;~'?7^???a???,????G?\G !? ?:?' ? Kann's Saturday Sale Toilet Articles imsi?*"*i-,-''?i-i wr *,in?u?i;r-r-rTamurr?t??u,itiii.i???ii?:,,?-'? ??;? ?: i.,i?,iiiaiL'inniwimi|ii>.ii: ? aT.jiwiti-iiLimm!1.;- - ? " Hosiery Specials lble heels $1.00 : ?Women's Fiber Silk Hose, seamless feet; double heels and toes; mock seam in leg; wide garter hems. In white, black, navy, gray and cordovan. A pair. ?Women's Mercerized Lisle Hose, regular made feet: six thread toe-:, double *-oles and heels; high spliced wide elastic garter hems. In black and white. "Seconds" of $1.00 value. A pair.- ?. ?Women's Cotton Hose, seamless feet; double soles and toes; high spliced garter tops. In black ; only. A pair.-. ?Women's Silk Lisle Hose, seamless feet, double heels and toes: high spliced; wide garter hems. In black, white and cordovan. A pair.? ?'?._ ? ?Women's Cashmere Hose, seamless feet; double soles, heels and toes; wide garter hems. In fine weaves; black only. $100 value. A pair ?. K?nn'.?--s'tr.?-t Floor. ?_?G.!;;: ........ 75c . heels 59c soles, 75c 85c ?Hind's Honey and Almond Cream. ?Djer Kiss Face Powder _-.... ? Java Rice Face Powder .??.. ? Butterfly Talcum Powder . ?Cuticura Soap . . ?Woodbury's Facial Soap ????. ?Packer's Tar Soap _? ?. ?Pear's Unseented Soap .\ ??Pebeco Tooth Paste ..??. Kolynos Tooth Paste ????. ?Sanitol Tooth Paste .???,... . -Karl Brand Rose Water and Glycerine. ? Pond's Vanishing or Cold Cream. Mavis Toilet Water ......... ? ?Melba Face Powder . ?Nedra Face Powder .. ? Kann'.? .<tr?*?*t ?????. . iriaiciii'miiii 42 c 49c 39c 21c 19c 19c 19c 15c 42c 21c 21c 25c 21c $1.00 50c 60c ? ? ?,???-G?' :rr..iim_!.i irl!illMIKlll_nii>Wi;<m':inir:. <nii..,i*n. - ?Mothers! Save! Extra Reductions Saturday tw Girls' Apparel of All Kinds - ?Children's Coats, made of English Velveteen. Fine ! Broadcloth, Chinchilla. Silvertone, Corduroy, etc. Our o\?,-n stocla, reduced to less than cost for immediate disposal. Every Dims or Tailored Hat. lor children and girl.-, reduced for linai clearance. ?Children's Sweater Suits, In pink or ro>e brushed wool. Reduced to.??? ?Children's Sweater ("oats, in rose, cardinal or jade. Regularly $'.?9."?, reduced to??..-... ?Children's Mittens, in brown, navy, gray or red. OQr Reduced to.-? ? . ? %' C ('irl.-a' All Wool Serge Dresse', in navy blue or black. Regulation modo). Sat '? _Gjr|.?' "Har Hof" regulation Middy Blouses, made of ji heavy drill. Regulation collar of navy serge, with en? ?*! bioidered five point star; slash pocket, ?'.-inch tf? J (tr $7.50 $6.50 . in navy blue *Q Qp turdav onlv. at nyljuu/D I hem. 5'pecial .Saturday only, at la/anna- f??.rond Floor. ruerr>viemnmmenMeemnnmnnuriH ? e *? r-aaaaaa? ? .merini uOunutmnjet'i