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H Young Ladies' Shop 1113 G Street Northwest < _ A Timely Special Sale Of Flowered Georgette And Taffeta DRESSES Values Up to $45 We made a very special purchase of these beau¬ tiful dresses and so we're holding a special sale of them. The style in these dresses is of the latest, the quality of the finest and there are a multitude of different models. We Strongly Urge Early Attendance For at This Price They'll Move Rapidly A Special Offer of Summer Hats These are the newest Toques and other popu¬ lar styles in straw, trim¬ med with quills and feathers. Original crea¬ tions and exclusive models. It is a remark¬ able offer. He Values Are Up to $12.50 Four Dollars will deliver this New Model Columbia Grafonola .and- .$75. $4 a month will pay for it It has all the improvements and advantages that any model has.wooden tone chamber, the same motor, etc. Priced at only $79. To morrow Of ens The Hecht Co. Record Club W 1th Real Advantages $2 to join.then 50c a week You may select $15 worth of Records from our Immense Stock, now, or as you like.pay $2 to join the club, then 50c weekly. New Columbia Records "On Miami Shore." "My Isle of Golden Dreams. "Old Fashioned Garden." "Good Night, Angehne." Much Wanted Edison Re-Creations Last Rose of Summer." "Beyond the Smiling and the Weeping." Stride La Vampa (Fi< Flames Are Soaring)." Finiculi-Finicula." uerce The Hecht Ca The Store of Sf> eciahzcd Shofts Seventh at F Chevy Chase. Dr. Janjps Armitage Emery has an¬ nounced f he engagement of his daugh¬ ter, Helen Katherine, to Mr. William Curtis Handley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Handley, Of ViLnevlUe'. Ala. The wedding will take fclace May IS, at the home of Dr. Kmery, on Grafton street. The ceremony will he per¬ formed by the Rev. Father Smythe. Mrs. Thorn wall Davis of Northamp¬ ton street will leave shortly for Cali¬ fornia. where she will spend the sum¬ mer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Colladay have returned to tlielr home after a short stay at Atlantic City. N. J. Mr. Stephen Colladay. who has been home visiting his parents, lias returned to Mercersburg, Pa.. where he is a stu¬ dent at Mercersburc Academy. Miss Lucy McDannel and Miss Agnes Rldgway, who went to Annapolis. Md., to attend the boat races, have return¬ ed to their home. Mrs. H- C. Wilkinson has taken a cottage in Maine for the summer and will leave for the east next week with her young family. Major and Mrs. F. i". Rrown have leased the Wilkerson house on Hesketh street and will take possession Saturday. L'r and Mrs. Thomas K. Conrad are In their new housd ori Connecticut avenue; which lias just Been Com¬ pleted. Judge and Mrs. John Wllnier 'Lati¬ mer have the latter's sister visiting them. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Parker of New York are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles IV Parker of Newlands street. Capt. George Langdon Wliitford has returned to his home from Atl»nlic City. N. J., where he went for a short stay. Mr. Pliuh Tomll. connected with the Japanese embassy. Is spending the spring and summer In Chery Chase. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Beall are spend¬ ing the spring In 1'hevy Chase at the home of Capt: and Mrs; Richard B. Clayton. Dr. and Mrs. Tallferro Clark hare purchased the house on East Irving street and Hrookvllle road formerly owned by Km est Johnston and are occupying It. The Community Club held a suc¬ cessful rummage sale Friday at the home of Mrs. It. K. Clayton. Mrs. Theodore KI ton of Grand Forks. X. !>., and licr mother, Mrs. MRS. J. BARTOW MACMl'RRAY. Formerly HIm Esther M. (.ormlej-, n bride of the late spring. Fanny Hamlin, are quests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Hodges of East Kirke street for a month. Mrs. Hamlin will remain Indefinitely with Mrs. Hodges. Mrs. Fltzmaurice Day. daughter of Mrs. James Dudley Morgan. sailed yesterday on the Lapland for England to join her husband Maj. Day of the British army. Mr. and Mrs. Forest De Lore Van Valin entertained at bridge at their home Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hume McDaniel. Mrs. Thomas E. Robertson has re¬ turned to her home from a visit with her mother, Mrs. Louise Brackett, of Harpers Ferry, W. Va. Mr. Robert Lee Pennington has joined his wife here, after several months in the west. Miss Christine Richards, who has been visiting her uncle and aunt. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George Richards, will return to her home the coming week. Mrs. S. V. Henkle of Harpers Ferry, W. Va.. who was the guest of her son and daughtrr-in-Iaw, Lieut, and Mrs. Charles W. Henkle, has return¬ ed to her home. Theie was a community May day festival at the Chevy Chase Seminary Monday afternoon, participated in by the Chevy Chase, Maryland, public school children and the Elizabeth V. Browne School children. Joining with the young ladies of the Chevy Chase Seminary. The exercises were held on the campus grounds and were wit¬ nessed by about 300 or 400 persons. The commencement exercises of the Chevy Chase Seminary will take place May 17. Prof, and Mrs. Farrington have issued invitations. The Chevy Chase Chapter of the Florence Crittenton Mission will hold its next meeting at the home of Mrs. Vernon E. Hodges on East Kirke street Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. There will be the annual elec¬ tion of officers. Mrs. E. R. Van Loan and lier daugh¬ ter, Mrs. Bartlett Whipple, entertained at a tea at their home Tuesday after¬ noon. Mrs. Clinton Walcott entertained at a birthday party for her son, Carroll, and her daughter, Helen Walcott, at her home yesterday afternoon. Mrs. T. C. Adams of Leland street was hostess at her home Tuesday to the Chevy Chase Chapter of the Young Women's Christian Association. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McBride enter¬ tained a number of friends at a party Wednesda yevenlng in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams of Minneapolis, the parents of Mrs. McBride. who have been with them for a visit. Mr. Wil¬ liams returned to the west Thursday, but Mrs. Williams is remaining for a longer visit. Miss Gotthielde C. Barthel enter¬ tained at her home, at Chevy Chase, D. C., on Thursday, in honor of her house guest. Miss Janet Strejilow of Peoria, 111. The house was decorated with spring flowers. The evening was spent in dancing, after which refresh¬ ments were served. The guests in¬ cluded Misses Christel Bangerter, Louisa Bangerter. Pauline Goebsl, Edna Lindner. Esther Barr, Mildred Woodward, Maud Marks and Kathryn Frisble. Messrs. Palmer Gladfelter, Carl Becker. August Lindner, John Becker. T. Thomas. Joseph Perna, Al¬ fred Seller and Mr. and Mrs. Norman B. Frost. AMERICANS REACH ALEPPO. Five Relief Workers Witnessed Fighting at Aintab. CONSTANTINOPLE. May 6 (by the Associated Press)..Dr. John H. Boyd of Wesson, Miss., an attache of the American Commission for Relief In the Near East, arrived at Aleppo April 21 with four other American relief workers who were with him at Aintab when that city was the scene of fight¬ ing between Armenians and Turks. The other members of the party were Frank Peers and Misses Elisabeth Harris, Elisabeth B. Kelly and Loretta Bigely. A French convoy took the party as far as Kliia. Six Americans remained at Aintab after Dr. Boyd's departure. They were Dr. and Mrs. Lorln Shepard, John E. Merrill, Ray P. Travis and Misses Louise M. Clark and CarolIna Barker. Miss K. M. Frearson, a British relief worker, also remained in the city. I mitoses So tts Carpets "3F an& CUventb Streets Upholstery Established 1861. Profit-Sharing Week Effective Monday, May 10th and continuing throughout the week we will hold our Annual Profit-Sharing Event. This is the one week set apart in / the year for the sole benefit of our Patrons and Employes. A discount of 20% From our regular marked prices will prevail on our entire stock of $1,000,000 wortli of High Class Merchandise For sixty years W. B. Moses & Sons have at all times tried and succeeded in giving the public of Washington and vicinity the best possible values for the money expended. The confidence that the people have in the firm is based on a solid foundation of sterling honesty in business policy. This offer is a sincere effort on our part to help lower the high prices prevailing now. Your share is the 20 per cent re¬ duction from regular prices. Our Em¬ ployes share in an extra bonus for the week. Bear in mind, this is not a sale in whicK selected articles have been reduced, but an offer of a 20 per cent reduction on our One Million Dollars worth' of high-class merchandise. We ask your co-operation to the extent of paying cash for as much as possible and carrying small packages. Goods purchased during this week are subject to the following condi¬ tions: First.No C. O. D.'s. Second.No goods returnable. Third.No goods on approval. Fourth.No goods exchanged.

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H Young Ladies' Shop1113 G Street Northwest

<_

A Timely Special SaleOf Flowered Georgette

And Taffeta

DRESSES

Values Up to $45We made a very special purchase of these beau¬

tiful dresses and so we're holding a special sale ofthem. The style in these dresses is of the latest,the quality of the finest and there are a multitudeof different models.

We Strongly Urge Early AttendanceFor at This Price They'll Move Rapidly

A Special OfferofSummer Hats

These are the newest

Toques and other popu¬lar styles in straw, trim¬med with quills andfeathers. Original crea¬

tions and exclusivemodels. It is a remark¬able offer.

He Values AreUp to $12.50

Four Dollarswill deliver

this New ModelColumbia

Grafonola.and- .$75.

$4 a month will pay for itIt has all the improvements and advantagesthat any model has.wooden tone chamber, the

same motor, etc. Priced at only $79.Tomorrow Ofens

The Hecht Co. Record ClubW1th Real Advantages

$2 to join.then 50c a weekYou may select $15 worth of Records from

our Immense Stock, now, or as you like.pay$2 to join the club, then 50c weekly.New Columbia

Records"On Miami Shore.""My Isle of Golden Dreams."Old Fashioned Garden.""Good Night, Angehne."

Much Wanted EdisonRe-Creations

Last Rose of Summer.""Beyond the Smiling and theWeeping."Stride La Vampa (Fi<Flames Are Soaring)."Finiculi-Finicula."

uerce

TheHecht CaThe Store of Sf>eciahzcd Shofts

Seventh at F

Chevy Chase.Dr. Janjps Armitage Emery has an¬

nounced f he engagement of his daugh¬ter, Helen Katherine, to Mr. WilliamCurtis Handley, son of Mr. and Mrs.John F. Handley, Of ViLnevlUe'. Ala.The wedding will take fclace May IS,at the home of Dr. Kmery, on Graftonstreet. The ceremony will he per¬formed by the Rev. Father Smythe.Mrs. Thornwall Davis of Northamp¬

ton street will leave shortly for Cali¬fornia. where she will spend the sum¬mer.Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Colladay

have returned to tlielr home after ashort stay at Atlantic City. N. J. Mr.Stephen Colladay. who has been homevisiting his parents, lias returned toMercersburg, Pa.. where he is a stu¬dent at Mercersburc Academy.Miss Lucy McDannel and Miss Agnes

Rldgway, who went to Annapolis. Md.,to attend the boat races, have return¬ed to their home.Mrs. H- C. Wilkinson has taken a

cottage in Maine for the summer andwill leave for the east next week withher young family. Major and Mrs. F.i". Rrown have leased the Wilkersonhouse on Hesketh street and will takepossession Saturday.

L'r and Mrs. Thomas K. Conrad areIn their new housd ori Connecticutavenue; which lias just Been Com¬pleted.Judge and Mrs. John Wllnier 'Lati¬

mer have the latter's sister visitingthem.Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Parker of New

York are house guests of Mr. and Mrs.Charles IV Parker of Newlands street.

Capt. George Langdon Wliitford hasreturned to his home from Atl»nlicCity. N. J., where he went for a shortstay.Mr. Pliuh Tomll. connected with

the Japanese embassy. Is spendingthe spring and summer In CheryChase.

Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Beall are spend¬ing the spring In 1'hevy Chase at thehome of Capt: and Mrs; Richard B.Clayton.

Dr. and Mrs. Tallferro Clark harepurchased the house on East Irvingstreet and Hrookvllle road formerlyowned by Km est Johnston and areoccupying It.The Community Club held a suc¬

cessful rummage sale Friday at thehome of Mrs. It. K. Clayton.

Mrs. Theodore KIton of GrandForks. X. !>., and licr mother, Mrs.

MRS. J. BARTOW MACMl'RRAY.Formerly HIm Esther M. (.ormlej-, n

bride of the late spring.

Fanny Hamlin, are quests of Mr. andMrs. Vernon E. Hodges of East Kirkestreet for a month. Mrs. Hamlin willremain Indefinitely with Mrs. Hodges.Mrs. Fltzmaurice Day. daughter of

Mrs. James Dudley Morgan. sailedyesterday on the Lapland for Englandto join her husband Maj. Day of theBritish army.

Mr. and Mrs. Forest De Lore VanValin entertained at bridge at theirhome Wednesday evening in honorof Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyd and Mr.and Mrs. Thomas Hume McDaniel.

Mrs. Thomas E. Robertson has re¬turned to her home from a visit withher mother, Mrs. Louise Brackett, ofHarpers Ferry, W. Va.Mr. Robert Lee Pennington has

joined his wife here, after severalmonths in the west.Miss Christine Richards, who has

been visiting her uncle and aunt.Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George Richards,will return to her home the comingweek.Mrs. S. V. Henkle of Harpers Ferry,

W. Va.. who was the guest of herson and daughtrr-in-Iaw, Lieut, andMrs. Charles W. Henkle, has return¬ed to her home.Theie was a community May day

festival at the Chevy Chase SeminaryMonday afternoon, participated in bythe Chevy Chase, Maryland, publicschool children and the Elizabeth V.Browne School children. Joining withthe young ladies of the Chevy ChaseSeminary. The exercises were heldon the campus grounds and were wit¬nessed by about 300 or 400 persons.The commencement exercises of the

Chevy Chase Seminary will take placeMay 17. Prof, and Mrs. Farringtonhave issued invitations.The Chevy Chase Chapter of the

Florence Crittenton Mission will holdits next meeting at the home of Mrs.Vernon E. Hodges on East Kirkestreet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30o'clock. There will be the annual elec¬tion of officers.Mrs. E. R. Van Loan and lier daugh¬

ter, Mrs. Bartlett Whipple, entertainedat a tea at their home Tuesday after¬noon.

Mrs. Clinton Walcott entertained ata birthday party for her son, Carroll,and her daughter, Helen Walcott, ather home yesterday afternoon.

Mrs. T. C. Adams of Leland streetwas hostess at her home Tuesday tothe Chevy Chase Chapter of the YoungWomen's Christian Association.

Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McBride enter¬tained a number of friends at a partyWednesda yevenlng in honor of Mr.and Mrs. J. D. Williams of Minneapolis,the parents of Mrs. McBride. who havebeen with them for a visit. Mr. Wil¬liams returned to the west Thursday,but Mrs. Williams is remaining for a

longer visit.

Miss Gotthielde C. Barthel enter¬tained at her home, at Chevy Chase,D. C., on Thursday, in honor of herhouse guest. Miss Janet Strejilow ofPeoria, 111. The house was decoratedwith spring flowers. The evening was

spent in dancing, after which refresh¬ments were served. The guests in¬cluded Misses Christel Bangerter,Louisa Bangerter. Pauline Goebsl,Edna Lindner. Esther Barr, MildredWoodward, Maud Marks and KathrynFrisble. Messrs. Palmer Gladfelter,Carl Becker. August Lindner, JohnBecker. T. Thomas. Joseph Perna, Al¬fred Seller and Mr. and Mrs. NormanB. Frost.

AMERICANS REACH ALEPPO.

Five Relief Workers WitnessedFighting at Aintab.

CONSTANTINOPLE. May 6 (by theAssociated Press)..Dr. John H. Boydof Wesson, Miss., an attache of theAmerican Commission for Relief Inthe Near East, arrived at Aleppo April21 with four other American reliefworkers who were with him at Aintabwhen that city was the scene of fight¬ing between Armenians and Turks.The other members of the party wereFrank Peers and Misses ElisabethHarris, Elisabeth B. Kelly and LorettaBigely. A French convoy took theparty as far as Kliia.Six Americans remained at Aintab

after Dr. Boyd's departure. They wereDr. and Mrs. Lorln Shepard, John E.Merrill, Ray P. Travis and MissesLouise M. Clark and CarolIna Barker.Miss K. M. Frearson, a British reliefworker, also remained in the city. I

mitoses SottsCarpets "3F an& CUventb Streets Upholstery

Established 1861.

Profit-Sharing WeekEffective Monday, May 10th

and continuing throughout the week we

will hold our Annual Profit-SharingEvent. This is the one week set apart in

/ the year for the sole benefit of our Patronsand Employes. A discount of

20%From our regular marked prices willprevail on our entire stock of

$1,000,000 wortli of HighClass Merchandise

For sixty years W. B. Moses & Sonshave at all times tried and succeeded ingiving the public of Washington andvicinity the best possible values for themoney expended. The confidence thatthe people have in the firm is based on a

solid foundation of sterling honesty inbusiness policy.

This offer is a sincere effort on our partto help lower the high prices prevailingnow. Your share is the 20 per cent re¬

duction from regular prices. Our Em¬ployes share in an extra bonus for theweek.

Bear in mind, this is not a sale in whicKselected articles have been reduced, but an

offer of a 20 per cent reduction on our

One Million Dollars worth'ofhigh-classmerchandise.

We ask your co-operation to the extentof paying cash for as much as possible andcarrying small packages.

Goods purchased during this weekare subject to the following condi¬tions:First.No C. O. D.'s.Second.No goods returnable.Third.No goods on approval.Fourth.No goods exchanged.