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YOD CANT WORKWELL WITH A COLDRelieve It with Dr. Bell'·

Pine-Tur-Honey

NOBODY liCwTto be around a

person suffering iron» a heavycold. It «aposes them needless¬

ly. You can take care of your job andkeep business and social engagements.law ily alter you begin uaing Dr. bell'sPine-Tar-Honey. For it is prompt inWskjitaf Natur« expel phlegm, allayluflainuwition, ease breathing, anddriving away irritating coughs.

I -'se it . give it to the kiddie·. Don't»ufler a minute longer than you have to.The ingredient· used io Dr. Bell'sPine-Tar-Hooey axe highly beneficialin promoting the relief cold-euflerer·.eca. Sale and economical.At all di uggiste. 30c, our , $120.

«Bells. _iite-Tdr-«Hoiiey

~/or Coughs and ColdsGive tbe Pamlly R?D£l*i

Correct tboae tsrdy boia*!· u«.acalla,.mooihly couloitably with Po-Do-La·. ? «re

the la»y liver. Keep the I ¿rally healthy, piak-cheeked, free from conitloaitoa aod iu daiigei-9U· reaulta 60 c. Dru··!·!· everywhere.

DOhOlAX1 ?t??p IXana wnsaasa

WHERE ISTHE LIGHT? \JJHow many tinsi I liavo

you goti«· tlirouKh thisvery I Inn ?. gropinghlindly through th.dark for the gas Jet?Why ,«uffer this inconve¬

nience? Be modern.une elec¬tricity in the home. And withall Its many advantages. It(Ines not COet anv more to UMelectricity.in fact It's cheaper.

Let us wire vour house oroffice for you. ? .iiunin( heerfally ? n>,.ui...iWe also fumigli complete

llehting plants for rural light¬ing.

DAVIS ELECTRIC CO.721 11th St. V, W.

Thone ? ranklln Mi"

Obtain N>>v T.lfe b« Taking

noweii.LYMPHlNETablet·''fetore lost nerve force, creating newufe. Impr.vna.at rome» to «t»y. guaran¬teed free from Chloral. Cnralne, Morphin·or other narcotic drugs. Write for booklet.Be·· p»ckagc contains 30 dnyV tr,-aimentby mall Jl f. II. Howells A Co.. »0¦"huren Kt New York. Seid by People'·Drug Stores and other trading drugglat·.

McPHERSON CAFETERIA916 McPherson Place

loth. >cnr I·'.»«·\\ (? Specillile«* in

DinnersT*r«*parcfi nnd ruokrd by nil "lionc.Nt

lo aooilii«'a>fc" home cook.Ilrrakf.'iHl nnil Luncheon

? ?.a Carte.ninnerà, bbV lo 75c.

Open Week liar* Onlj.

ON SAVINGSACCOUNTS3%

Union Savings BankaOUHW !»AVIM.» UAISK

1> WASHINGTON"Made U. Couper. I'rmldeat·

711' Fnurtr. ·?? Street.

BAD BRONCHIAL COUGHFOR 36 YEARS

Mrs Bice finally »topped it,without changing climate.

had bronchitis for "ß years. When«as - years old. ? had whooplnc

«ugh ami it left mo In an awful state.

I took hundreds of dollars" worth or

medicine, with but little, relief. I had

in sit up m bed all night and coughnd choke unMI my eyes nearly hurst

iivlt of their socket- 1 could not af-.ird to «hange (lunate."Finally my husband urged me to

? Milks Emulsion, saying if if didn'ticlp ine, 1 could get my money back.tried It and have continued ita uf

intll now my bronchi·! tubes are fre¬md clear and 1 can breath with ease

"V'hen you think that I had this dreadd disease all my life, you can see whywant everybody to try Milks Kmul

.ion.".Mrs. Ann» Bice. 1461 WendallColumbus, Ohio.

Spray» and gargles and local rim-

dies do not touch a cough of this.und. The system must be built up tothrew It off.Milks Kmulslnn cleanses the stem

neh and how. Is of ¡ill Impurities, re

«torlng healthy natural bow»l actionand doing away with nil nerd of pins.Mid physics. It corrects the digestive

.reni" nnd Improve· the appetite.Thus it helps nature t/i build up theblood nnd tissue and to strengthenthe throat, stomach, and bow. Is. A·a build' r ..I flesh nnd Strength, MilksKmulslnn Is Strongly recommended tothose whom fickncua has weakenedan·; s powerful aid in resisting andrepairing Hie effects of wasting dis.SS's ('hrnn!,· stomach trouble andconstipa-Ion are promptly relieved.aaually in en» dayThis I· the only solid emulsion made,

and so palatable that II Is eaten withS spoon like Ice creamNo mattar how severe your ess·, yeti

hrt> urged (e iry Milk· Kmulsion under thu guarantee T»k» sis bo-tie»home W|l ,i an use ?, Ver I.,

lire, Mi n.· ind ·('.,.,I ,i It U 11 ,.

results, ¦ ?,, pt,,??,refunded '¦ ·(>. grid <

Ue The Milks Rmulsl.·¦· Terr·HajltC Ind e],i hy druggi \rr\-

<So to Church Comorrou)grroícrs ComorroujSermona touching upon mundane as

well a» spiritual mattai· will be{M. *td In the city's church pu.pit« to¬morrow, on· or th· »igmnVant topicsbelo* that of th« Rev. Dr. Charle· A.liatón, of New York, who will preachIn the »venina st the First Congrega¬tional Church on "l'an Christianity BeChristianised?" At 11 a, m. lie willpreach on "How to B« Happy "

"Hew I Know I'm Qolng IntoHeaven" snd "Pust-Pentecost Power".re the «venins and morning sermon

topics of the Rev. K. lies »wem, ofthe Centennial liaptlst Church.

The Rev. Dr. James Hhera Mont¬gomery, of the Calvaiy M 1·:. Church,will preach at 11 a. m. on "ThiStrength and Comfort of a ChristianMemory." The tnS)l« for his eveningsermon will be "Raymond snd Spirit¬ualism by Sir Oliver l^odge."

"Truth" will be the aermon themeat the following ("hrlatian Scienceehurches: First Church, Columbiaroad and Kuclld street; Secondfhurch, Northeast Masonl«· Temple;Third Church, Masonl·' Temple;Fourth Church. th>· Arcade

In his church announcement todayllie Rev. Dr ?, M Towers of Hie 1'nl-versallst Church, »ay»: "The Japancaelun now lie, steal and kill almost aa

well aa any Christian: bring home themlealonaries." Dr. Power« v. ill preachin the morning on "Hindering One-»elf," and at the evening nervio- lie

will give an illustrated travel talkon "What About Ireland?"

At the Church of Life and ?> l«14N' etreet northwest, the Rev. C. A.Wrsgff will preach at 1 ? ?. in. oa"How to Dirt for Health und Spiritual(¦rowth." The Rev. I>r. Han y lisiewill deliver the evening" aernr.n, hisHubject lieini; "Your Birthright ofSuccess and How To Claim It."

The Rev. Dr Herbert F. Randolphof the Foundry M. K. Church will havelor hin morning snd evening aermon

topli-M, reapectlvely. "The· tioldenPnanlonal" and "The Penitence ofPeter." "Pennsylvania State Nlglit,"will be observed at the lipworthLeague service at ß: 16 p. m.

The subject for the morning *er-

mon of the Rev. Dr. Clovis O. Chap-Ball at the Mount Vernon Place M.K. Church will be "An Old l.oveSong." In the evening he willpreach on "The Adventure of the ManThat Nobody Wanted."

The Rev. Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierceof All Soula' Unitarian Church willhavo for his evening sermon topic."The Bible, The Mirror of the Soul."He will also preach In tho morning.

At the Church of the Covenant, theRev. Dr. Charlen Wood will preachat the evening service on "The King-

1"M 1111 I ¦H-l-I-i-M I I 1 I II I 1 ?Church of Life and ¦¦

Joy«1 llie

New Thought Temple':ISM "N" Mt., N. M.

St.NDAV. ,???G??? ?G>. j¡4.11:1?."How to diet for Health and... . Spiritual (.rimili I·» C. ?. Hr»n...¦.13:30.Prosperity Claa«, directed by I .· ·

¦I. Hlller.S:1S."Your Rlrthrtaht of Boeeeaa and" '

Ho« to Claim It," by Harry <;·»*,·"Minister.

\\ MMaphyaic&l Library anil Ttea<lingeea ,Room» open r»very day In the woeli.

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Congregational

First Congregational CburchTenth and G SU. N. W.REV. WILMKR G. JOHNSTON,

Asiiatant Taitor.

NEW YORK.Will preach at

?? A. M...HOW TO BL: HAPPY.".

8 P. M..CAN CHRISTIANITY BE

CHRISTIANIZED?"

Christian Science

ChristianScience

Th· Churrh«· of Oirt«t. Scianti·«, ofw anhingt on are:

first ChurchColumbia road and Kuclld si,

Second ChurrhU. K. Meaonlc Trmpl». Ith and F ?. ?

Third ChurrhMaaonlo T'mpie. nth and ?. ? av«

Fourth ChurchTha Arrada, I4«h «nd r»rh rd

Helijeet: ·t??:??."MilV!CMSunday. 11 ? M and « r \«

SUNHAT SCtlOOt, Jl A. M.WRPNESOAT BVKN1NO ?ßß?G??ß.

li e'oleck.?G.????? ROOMS

Colorad· RM« . 1 4th and O «ta Heiira.» to » tW»d. J te I, and Sun. andholiday». ? jn to t. ¡toi

IS03 Adama Mill Rd. N. W. Rour· 1"t^ « l>«r«ti R*»tl «?» fundara ???lidi,lavai

tl» r.»at ( apllol St. Unir» IJ in 1 »e·»day* "«'»?? holiday«) «t«n ¡ So tn

10 «tunda \ a

The Arrad·. Mth and Park rd taaeond«Inori. IO «n l>:J" waak day· al«o 7 lolo I B> m. («vrep* Wadnaaday·). Ti

doni of Ih. Common Oood " H. willalso pi ««uh at H a m. Th. U.V. Dr.Iluward Talbut will apeak at (li. a 30? m. luaplratluiial »»rvlc. ou "«.'Un·tian Oartalaty."

Til.. Dr. Karl. Wllfley of the theVermont Avenue Christian Church vallipreach at the 11 a ni. a.rvic.a. Therewill b. mutimi plctuie» with specialmude at th« evening aervlc.

Service, will be conducted at (heusual hum» at Hie following Salva¬tion army quarter·: itJU r.nnay tvanlaav.nue, northwest, ?d??? Sevi-uth. tr.et, noi tliwest. ? .SS Seventh Uriel,aoulhea.t.? special ma»» for newspapermen

and all-night workers will be cele¬

brated at St. l'an el, .·, at 4 a. in

The Rev. Dr. Wallace Kadcliffe. ofHi«« New York Avenue !'re»bylcrlan.will preach In the evening on "The(Jreat uuif Kiaeu."

At the Teck Memorial I'rcabyterlanChurch, the Itev lu-. Irving Wint. hum will preach at 11 a. in. on"The Heul Jesu- " III· evening Hun¬ter ? «III be "(Jod. Moses, l'haraoh.and Modern Conditions." Mrs.Char!·· Wood, wife of tin Uev. Dr.V\ ood, will give an Illustrili·'·! lec¬ture Monday night on "The iiatlle-tlelds of Kuropo."

Th«· subject lor the llcv lu. ¡eorge?. Miller's evening sermon at theNinth Street Christian Church will b··Spiritualism." There will be com¬munion at 11 a. m. and CongrOMmanJohn M. Robinson of Kentucky Millleach the men's Bible class at 0 a. in.

I'rayera for the full recovery orI'ri'sldent Wilson will he said at noontomorrow at the Hellenic Church.Sixth and C streets southeast, by theItev. M. Q, Mctaxopniilo.,.

The Uev. Hr. II. ?. ltrundage, of theBeklagten Pree»yterl»n church, winliave for his illumina and «venin*" ser¬mon subjects, respei lively, "I'roof okI ilscipleshlp" and "Life's ControllingMotives."

At the First Baptist Church theRev. Dr. Henry .Mien Tupper willpreach ut 11 a. m. on 'Success; It h

Source," and at H p. m. on "Suicida.It's ¿5ó;¡r"c."

"The Divine Flam·" will be t 1ritornine sermon topic of the Itev. Irr.(¡ove Hrifflth Johnson, of the. Irn-manu.l Baptist Church, He willpreach in the evening on "Jew, fjen-:11c, and church of Hod."

Special services will be conducted;it the Bethlehem chapel of the Epis¬copal Cathedral in honor of the fessiof St. Paul, The Right Rev. Hrlames Tie Wolf Terry, bishop ofRhode Island, will preach al the peo¬ple's evensong and sermon at -I p. in

"Spiritual efficiency" will be t liesubject of the morning sermon hy theKev. Dr. Paul Sperry. at the Churchof the New Jerusalem. In the even¬ing his sermon theme will he"Swedenborgs Spiritual Kxperiences."

The Rev. Or. William T. Adame, ofSeattle, Wash., will preach at the

Presbyterian???ß??? or THE covenant.

< «inn. »ve. and ? nt.Iti-JV. i'HUIIKS WOrin, I' !>. Minister

SI'NHAY. JANUART It, 19:0.»:39.Sl'N'IiAY SCHOOL, wlrh Men's »nd

vVi'Tnen'· eia«···.11:10 Morning «ervlre Hr Wood

preache»:i :. .ii -Thirty fifth Inspirational Servir·

Ree. Howard Talbot will preach SubjectCHRISTIAN· CERTAINTY." Sp». isl »...

loist, Nett.-i Craig. Boprano. Knur anthcn-.i.by th* Srdo iMuhle «Jimrtct A aporia)musica.) servie, of sac----1 sona SydneyLloyd Wrlghtann. director uf music, IUr-rj Murray, organist.6:16.Christian Kndeavor T^a-Supp^r6:41 -ChrlMtlnn Kndeavor ?··?··G S*rvir·6:S0.SVENINO SKRVICB Sermón hv

Pr Wood Subject -IHK KINGDOM OKTHE COM.M'iN C'OH Bvrnlng «hoir ofJ00 voices Special noloiat, Tlernmn Kul¬ler, baritone Sydney i.ic.yd Wrtghtson,director of musle. Harvey Murray, organint: Claude Rnbeann, i'ian'st

THCRSI'W. ?A START t», 19:0.8:90.Midweek Prayer Bill »Isa

ALL WHLCOMM._?4Unitarian

«VLL SOULS CHURCH,CORNER 1 Itti AND L BTS.

CLTSSEB O. B. PIERCE. ? IV. Miniar..9 :4ft ·. In Sunday eehonl CI··· for

th· Comparative Study of Religion11 a in. Morning Bar« Ice, wrmnri hr

'he minister.There la al»o kindergarten during 'ha

hour of morning worship.8 p. m.. special rve*iing service, sermon

hr Dr. Pierre. "The ?? hie the Mirror of theSoni." Program of mogie by Miss Nie.mann, contralto. Malor Tlttmann. baasMr. Nemrier. violin. Mr Atwpter. organService followed by Infnrinal social hour. ':4

(.HACK HM'TIST.9th and ·*. «'. «ve. «G ?.PASTOR. G W JOHNSON

11 REV .1 C. Ml.LIAS. !'!lil«delp!ii».preach··

7 «S- "THINKING IGNORANCE SAVKS"24

BaptistEn., Qauaain ''"»'or. Iella: How 1

. nfjl jwemj Know I'm going IntnHeaven.'' < ? m Height niiditorliini largefree chaira irnen like thenil. song·« com*nosed bv th· paator. 11 a. ni "l'ont ?·.Incest.Pownr." C.at.BBlal Kapt. Ch .'ili. nd Bye ? e_14

Lecture.I org'd vour rvervdsy troubles and cms

lo haarMAJOR MORCAN

Give an tntar.stlng talk nn the Rlhle leg..on tomorrow at 10 a ni at

MT. TAPOR MKTIIOPIST l'Iti RCI!,3t,th »t. and Wisconsin ave.

Y. W. C. ?.T. W. G. ?.

1JI3 G St N W.4;8fl G M. VBSPKR SERVICE,Mr and Mr· Fred S Untier. »Inging »«an

gallai· An hour of aong and story, 24

Platform Meeting.First Congregational ChurchTomorrow (Sunday! afternoon. I .'clock

Ad.lr. «a.HON ISAAC l.OHK STIIA1 '.-

Former Atlornev General of Mar« landSubject

'The Lord's Day and the Nation"_.'I

EpiscopalTRINITY CHURCH,

3rd «rut 4 Ma V >V.

rvicRTnonv wants a momf.So do you Von ought to know «»hat a

r·»! homi ?·. And ahar la t h« apeeiai workIt ha· to perform At 8 ? m th· REVPAVID RANSOM '?\ ??.I. »ill *p«ak on"WHAT II TUB HOME KOR*" Er.ea.nrntTOPIC AT 11 A. M. THE SERPENT"_ _U_

Salvation Arm«TH* SAI VATIOS ARMY ISaa.IH»I nom«for Men. Ill S'a aa» a«. ,.

.under. 10 10 a m Truc» lay. ?;1ß ? m( Umher· ?.··««?· ?»µ??·? ? . m ?·?ß·u. ?·".' |.||

?"m Ri II oc nini-i HU. I,de.,Maannle Temide, sth and F SI«. N. R.Snodar avhool. |? ? m Preaching. 11 ·.

m anS r H ? m Slrangar» «r.lrom·J»li aa If

Pethsiiy llaptiat Ch»rch In the even¬ing on "The Nation· Dcatlny." Thellev. Df, Hugh ? Stevenson will|.m .,. h III th· illuming uii "The Winlaliy of Light."The R«v. Dr. Luther F Warner,

pn-aideiit of th· Maryland Annualt nsferSRSR of the M ?. Church, will? ? ¦ ·?> b a epet-ial aerinoti at tlie North('¦indina Avenue ? ?, Church In th·evening. The R«v. J. Franklin

? van will preach at the 11 t mmi vu· on "The tjlory of Man'"

The It. ? Linn C. Drake will oicup)the pulpit at ih.. Kendall JlaptlatChurch at the morning and eveningB»rVlCSS, "Watchmen' will be hi»subject In the morning In the even¬

ing be will apeak on "Inviting lie·!ritinga "

CHURCHES TO CONDUCTSECOND BIBLE CONTEST

\1..v. m. ut lo Kncourage Study ?GScriptures Plans Awsrdn

Is) Children.

A «eeoad cltv-whlo Bible ontcat,designed to encourage tlie aludy of

the Scriptures, will be held beginningin February and coal inning until\prll 2i The subject will be the lifeof Vouch.

Tlie coin nittee nn arr.ingénient?held · meeting in tlie Fil-nds church,Thirteenth and Irving Street», to COBS-plete plana f.ir the roRlsst.The plan for aw arda will be an-

lounced ni s few day-. Th»· par·-tunnel of the varions commute.-h Isalmost the came as in Ihe oiliestwhich was successfully conducted-omo time SCO. Il mi-lude* prominentreligious, philanthropie, social, andClub lead· ra of the city. The mem-luih are:

Arrangements . Mr·. i^oulse n.Iterili chairman; Mr· Kill· I<ogan,vice i.iuirman. Mrs. William B. An¬drews. Mrs Wlllia.-n H. Beck. MrsPhilander P. Clax Ion, Mrs. Brasai Mliaiiiel. Mra. Charle· V. Bu reside. Mr»lames A. Edgar. Mrs. J. W. Kribbelt.Mrs. .1 W. Orejnf, Mrs. William B.i;ibb, Mrs. Ma· HuUghtOR, Mr«. ? c.

Hull, Mry. Jason Watci man, Mis*fjrace Pierce, Mrs. Isabella f'iirke,Mrs. tieorgo T. Smallwooil. Mrs Maryc. Sn.ll. Mrs. Uraco Spencer, Mr·.M. 1 Zoitler.

< om mil lee on .(¦¦ration·.

Questions J >r. John C. Palmerprésident Föderation Pastora' l'iilonachairman; Mrs. Howard '· Hodaklns,presidi nt Federation Women'« Clubs..Mr.-, .lohn ?. « "uJbertsori. presidentWomen's Interdenominational HI«sionary Union; Dr. Forrest Pretty-man, · hapiain United States tienate:Theodore Hosteller, member execu¬tivi committee InterdenominationalSunday school L'nlon; Milton Fair-ihild, president National Institutionfor Moral Education; Mis. Louiseriardine Baril, chslrman i'.iblc de¬partment D. C. Federation Women's

lllba.¦ onimltfrr on ? ? n ni. nn ? ion ·.

Examination·.Mra Howard ?.Ifudgklns, president FederationWomen's club-, chairman: Mrs. die-Scot! I tii ft » r. president Congre·· <¦'Mothers: George Otis Smith, presi¬dent; Mis« Mu··- Deal, presiden)High School Teacher'« L'nlon; Paul ADraper, president Principals' Associ¬ation of the Public Sch·.,.Ik: Herbert;:. Demeron, president FederatloBaptist Young People's RocletleMrs. William E. Chamberlain, pr»'.lent ('olisce Women's Club: Mrs.lohn c. itoyd, president Girla' Frii nd|y Societies; 11. [> Sh/iw, presidentBoy scouts; Mrs ciiftith Johnsondirector of rellglou« education foiEpiscopal Diocese; Dr Lucius ciaiipastor chevy Ch» " ?. E Church,i>i J. Aivin Campbell, pasior Wal¬lace Memorial Church; I>r. .lames l>lluhrer. pastor First ReformedChurch: Floyd MlchseJa. presiden:Christian Endeavor; Dr. Benjamin .'Grossman; Clark Main, president ofm E. Bpworth i.facu». *4

tannili Committee.T>r Cîeorge A- Miller, president

Bible Society; Rtephen Elliott Kra¬mer, assistant superintendent publicschools Richard Wyche. presidentNational Story Tellers' League. MrsEmms Rnnford Stielten, preatdenlWoman's Christian Temperance Vnion, Mrs. William Hamilton Bh\I>president Vnunc Women's ChristianAssociation, Miss Maude Aito··, presi¬dent Grade Teachers' l'nion; Mgr. c.F. Thomas, pastor St. Patrick'sChurch; Mr. "Wilbur Nash, Jr.. presi¬dent Kpworth Lesene t'nion for theM. K. Church. South; Df. H, W. OMulinatoti pastor Brookland BaptistChurch; Or. l.indley Clark, pastor ofFriends Church: Dr. Charles K. Pults,pastor 1'nite.l Brethren; l>r. John T.Muddle, pastor St. Paul's LutheranChurch.

Art Committee Miss Annie Wilson,director of art In public schools; Clif¬ford Hen vrnan. cartoonist for theWashington Evening Star, MalcolmMajor, advertising artist for theWashington Herald.

PLAN NEW D. C. CHURCHAS SOLDIER MEMORIAL

As a tribute to American.« whoserved ov< rS'-as In the world wsr, anew church, inlcrdenominalion.il Inits character, insy be erected InWashington.Under the plan, snnniineed In New-

York yesl day. ? second church ofthe same ki id Will he built on LongIsland. They will he known SS theRoosevelt churches. k

\ formal campaign (or funds \\be launched In the Collegiata Heform-ed Church of it. Nicholas, New York,tomorrow The campaign will be Incharf« of 'he Itev. Lawrence Hunt,? close frit nd of Colonel Roosevelt.

TO TELL OF KOREA.¦The Korean Revolution" win be

the subject of an addrees lo he de.Ilvered hv the Itev. Dr. Phillip.lelsohn. director of the Bureau of in¬formation of Hi.· "Republic of Korea."at Ihe reguliir meeting of Ihe Pastors'Federation on Monday morning at 11o'clock at the New Tork AvenuePreebvl erlan Church Dr lelsohn Isprincipal of the Korean high schoola» Honolulu, Hawaii, and Is one ofHie nio«t active workers In behalf ofKorean Independence from Japaneseimperialism.

IV

PARkllR'SHAIR BALSAM

K#*n"*r· ?1· ?·?G ii(T i-Ms I a,? it,,

R«Mtor*>· Color «net_Beauty to Gray and Fadod ll-tar

,' ~^^ MW* airi II ?? «a« 1rnrr>·»»«

HAPENINGS IN SOCIETYLansings Dinner Guests.Reception a ? French Embassy.

Parties For Latin-American Visitors??? tt.cr.tary uf State and Mr»

LaUll.lllg Will be the |ii.|i.,rguest, at th. dinner win.li Wil¬

bur J. Carr, director uf Hie luniuUraervlce, and Mr·. Carr will give to¬night at Huuailier'». The »palliali\mba»«ador and Mine, d·' Ulano undtini Aiiibaaitadur uf l'eru and Mini-.l'elei will be Rjnong I tie aucat».

Mrs. Charle· Sia·, uf Huston, arrivedtoday tu attend th« dun., r and to bethe guest i.f Mr«. Carr and her mollici,Mr·. Kara Kueo.

Th· secretary «if Hie Treasury. Mr.(Hase, will givo un cifticial dinner utthe l'an-American liuildlng tonight toth. (li'l'Kain tu the »««.'und Pa··American nuanci»! conference Thedelegates and inrinhra uf lililí fain-illea are spending today in An nap« II·ua guests uf the Sec re lui y of the N.iv >.nd were entertained at liancluoiithere.

Miss Margaret Wilson left Mingiuri I,mi «·?«·?????? tur ¡? »licit visit10 Asili-ville, ?. C.

The l-'rcrn h Aiuti,isaaditr ami Mine.Jusserand w.ie d.»-1r* at a ?«: d··llgtltful riinctioll 1,1 I evening, ,1.1.1

tiiirniig In compliment to Mm..,Cl« iiirnceHii Inciiueiiialri . » Im madeun gaMreas el the reception.

rh, Secretar} ..? Htats >>?>? MrsLanalug and the Secrcfiry of II.· Inlet lor .ml .Mie. J^irie were presi ?'.and others in the company, whichnumbi-red about Iimi. wen- lln I nder-seeretary of Htats ansi Mr Krank l-I'ulk, the Assistant Secretary "f la·.Navy and Alt.·« I'rniiklm I) Roo···'v«ii. Rear Admiral and Mr·, cary T.Clrayson, Ifr. snd Mrs. Cliarles B.11 n ml in. Mr. nnd Mr- Adolph Cm»·mi Miller, Qeaersl and Mrs T«sh*rllllss. Admiral and Mrs. William S.lìenson, Mr. and Mrs Louis llertle..if «ìunstnn Hall; M re .'·«, -hall Iield.'?1. and Mrs. William dry SanifcrMrs. John Lindsay «forehead, andHenry White. Th« members of th.French embassy stalT were also prèsent.

fiarais at Dinner.The Spanish fVmhasssrlrir and Mme

de Ulano were the guests of honorat the dinner which Mr. and Mrs.Waller Denegre cave last evening.The Secretary of the Interior and

Mrs. Lulu· dined with Mr«, .lamesCarroll ITrager, who entertained forMrs. Henry I-'. Dlmoek's guegt, Mis.Arthur Hodge of New York. TheSecretary 01 Agriculture and Mrs.Houston and Senator and Mrg.Pet·· ijoelet lîerry w«re also hostsat dinner last evening.

Amhaaaailor ? ? i, riela«.

Tiie Argentine ambassador, Dr. To¬ma.- LeBroton, entrriained at dinnerlaal «-vening in honor of Dr. Do¬mingo E. Balaberry, Argentins minis¬ter or finance, and head ,f the »r«geattBe delegation to the second l'anAmerican financial conference Theother iru'-sts were Secretary of theTreasury, Mr «lias.-; Secretary ofCommerce. Mr. Alexander: !>r. Rich¬arde C. Aidao. Luis B. Euberbuhler,delegates from Argentine; In. Leo S.Howe, head of the l.atln-Amrri "i

division of the State Department; Al-«lii W. Kroch, of New York; Russi II''. l.effingwell and Norman Davis, As¬sistant Secretaries of the Treasury,loaeph C, Baldwin and Krault A. Van-e|| |i. of New- York ; R T. Sto' ¦-

iiury. of Philadelphia; Julius (' L i\

if th« State Department: John Barrett, director general of the pan-Vmerlcan Union; Die mayor of ? ?ton, Andrew .1. Peters; tl.c governo. r the Federal Reserve Board, Wllliam P. <;. Harding; the Argentin'minister to Venezuela, HilariónMoreno, who is serving as COUnS'f the embassy here; Dr Pedro Palanus. secreiary of the Argentine dl_.cion. and Alejandio Runge, tech¬

nical advisor to the delegation.

The Chilean Ambassador and Seiiora d· Mathieu entertained at dil??? last evening in honor of thChilean delegates to the second I'm.American financial conference. Theother gucstr» were ?*ie American Am¬bassador to Mexico and Mt.<. II· nr

e. Fletcher, Mr. Isquerdo, Mr an

Mrs «laro, of Chile, Mr. Roble·, ? ?

vVarburg and Mr. and Mrs BradOf New York; .lohn Hay- llamr.-un 1and Mr. and Mrs. láunapn. of Chile.

senareir and Mrs. Medili McCormi '.,entertained at a dinner last eventim honor ot several of the delegatesfrom South America to the l'a.American financial conference Th-irguests were Sonor and Señora IMwards. Dr. Dec Ino, De. Bcteta. Mrand Mrs. Adolph C. Miller. Congre-a¬man and Mrs. Henry D, Flood, Conpressman W. R. McKinley. Miss Jtlll«Mattis. Mme. Christian Haug·, Grl .·

adier Cenerai and Mrs. MarlboroughChurchill, ?. V. M ilrclg. of the i'.ilah embassy staff. Countess Q|g)ckJand Mrs. William Hard.

other dinners for delegate· to t|.l'an- Ann ? lean conference were givetby th" minister of Colombia, InCurios Adolfo Ifrueta, and by Dii,,.-.- Luis Tejada, formi r minist·of finance of Bolivia. IT Tei id.who entertained at Hotel Wash ? pInn, had forty guests a-hed t.. pthe members of the Bolivian <?·?tion. Dr. Pomponio Ousmsn, mini."ter of finance of Colombia, anilCharles S. Hamlln. of the lederai Riserve Board« were the honor guiut Dr. Vrueta's dinner.

The Minister of the Serbs. Croat?and Slovenes and Mine. Qroultch «viligive a dinner on Thursdny evening.February 3. In honor of the Secretary>f State ar..'. Mrs L-inelng.On Tuesday Dr. and Mine. Qroulteh

hud an informal luncheon lorthe legni ¡on stuff and members

To Help MakeStrong,KeenRed-Blooded

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Brine ti«ed by orer three^ million people annually^a It will increti, th»_2»^ strength of wnk.tr^F'r\'-r\ou%. run · down

iolkl in tao »eri«'«me In rnsnr In.l»nee«. A»lc yourdoctor or druggitt

of the Mei blau colony In W ssliliigtuiim ?. Illation of the minister's tei.

day. This s iterassi* Mm«, urouiuh»111 «peak between the act« at thematinee at l'olia Theater In behalfof th« Actoi· Meniotlal Day beuetitto be held next ST.I

Stria» Mlalalcr Herr.1 t ?.. » miniater ol .-« ItSW ? laad

and Mine. Marc i'.ici. »Im MVlVSsI m

Washington ><ateiduy, have takenapurtinenta In H animali Park Hot. Ilor several wick«.

Mis. William II. Hoaiilmaii andMl«· Mabel lloirdmun «ill cut. Main

at dinner lonlglit.

Mr and Mm «icore«· T. Marye willhe host« ut dinner tonight. Mrs.Mary·'· siater, Mr». Audi ¦¦ w Moreland,arrived today from Pittsburgh to beher gU'».t.

Mrs. perry Heath will he hoste»· at. ?·.· this afternoon, entertaining at

h>r residence, I1M H sir. et. Mr«. EH «¡hein ami Mr* Churl··» Wood «ill

pr« -ole at Ilo t,t table, and tinhoate»· will he asalateil hv Mrs. Warr. n Q Harding, Mr.s. Jaime ? Mano.Mrs. Albert L, Mills anil Mis» Matherno- Mill The tea table la decorateliin while lilac» aod Klllaruey rose»

Mrs. Horace Muciarland will givetea this alt. moon In compliment toMrs. Walter «'rosi··)-, who arrive.I

yeaterdg) to he ber guest for a fort

Bight. Mi». Septimus Austin andMr... .lames Pr> or Tarvln will he ?

the teg table and others assistingwill I..· Mrs. F H. Moran and MmMal. oim McCOBlhe, mother and »laterof th. hostess. Mr». Mlddleton Elliottand .Mrs l.arner.

Mrs Frank Andereon ani herdaughter. Mrs. Bush Southgate Paywill he at home Informally thl» after-nooa atol sgals next Suturday. The>will he assisted today by Mr·. C. <"

Marbury, Mm. P. L*?e Phillip» andMrs. «¡eorge c. Van Uuaen, of Min-neapolla, who is spending the winterIn Washington,

.lapaneae lliplnmnt Leave·.

KaisuJI 1 «-buchi. who has beencounselor of the Japunese embassyfor .eversi year», has been appointedcliHtge d'affaires of the Japanese em¬

bassy In Berlin, and will leave forhis new pout as soon as ho recovers

from the attack of Influenza fromwhich he la aufferlng.

Mr. and Mr«. Charlea Laurence willreturn to their home In New Yorktoday aft· r a short visit with Repre¬sentative aod Mrs. Nicholas l.ong-worth.

Col A. F. A. N. Thome, assistantmilitary attache of the British em-hassy, and Mrs. Thome have gee ?to Oitowa, and are guests at Govern¬ment House for a week.

St. John ? ? linea' (.neat·.

Mr. and Mrs. St. John Frvlne, ofKiit-land. are at the Willard for ashort stay. Mr. Ervine is the au¬thor of the play "John Ferguson."which In being presented here this¦reek.

Edwin Morgan. American Ambas¬sador to Brazil, who has been inWashington for a visit, will leavetown tomorrow on his way to hisi'OSt.

Mrs. Richard H. Chinn and Mrs-nia China Walker will give a tea¡ance this afternoon at the Washinc-ori Club) In compliment to Mrs¦Yalker'l daughter. Miss Elizabeth'.Hlk.r. Mrs. LouI* Wllcox, of Bal-Imore; Mrs. Edward H. Alsop, andMrs. Kllphalet Frazer Andre«-« willpreside at the tea table, and othersusalatlng will he Miss Elisabeth'hlnn, Miss Muriel Denys, arni a

.loup of the debutantes of this sea¬son.

Tonight Mrs. Walker will cnter-"in at a young pcopl's dinner at the*?G? St. Marks for Miss Walker.fei cousin, M.ss Emily Price, whonade ner debut in Baltimore this'inter. WS· to have been the guestsut will be prevented hy illness from

being present.

Mr and Mrs. Henry Marquant!. r>fN'ew- York, who have spent a greatleal of time in Washington In thelast >car or two have purchased ah< ure m Nineteenth street and willnake their fututc home here.

Mr. and Mrs. r,. T. Sladen will en-tertaJn a party of twelve at the sap¬per dance at the Cafe. Mark's tonight.

Mr». M l. Stlth Here.Mrs. M. L. Stitli. of Detroit, Tins

; mei lier husbanil at Wariiman ParkHotel to iinnin several days, Mr

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OLD-TIME COLDCURE-DRINK TEA!

Gel s small package of Hamburg?? ? al any pharmacy Take ?

iblespoolifiil of thi.< tlSJnburg tea.ut ? Clip "f boiling water upon It,ur thron·., h a sieve and ili nk s

irarupful at ruiy time. It I« the mostprtlve «a> lo break a cold and

ire t:rip. as it opens the pore«, re-

pvlng congestion. Also loosen.« thebowels, thus breaking a cold at once

li t.- Inexpensive end entirely vegable, therefore hsrmlces.

Bluer than calomelThnu?nnds Have DiscoveredDr. ^wards' Olive Tabletsare a I formless Substitute

Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets.the sub¬stitute for calomel.are a mild but surelaxative, and tlioir effect on the liver isalmost instantaneous. These little oüve-rolored tablets arc the result of Dr.Ed*«alls determination not to treatuvrrand bowel complaints with calomel.The pleasant little tablets do the

pnod that calomel does, but have nobad after effects. Thev don't injure thetroth like e?t??? liquids or calomel.They take hold of the trouble andquickly correct it. Why cure the liverat the ciprnse of the teeth? Calomelsometimes ? ilays havoc with the gums,bo do strong liquids. It is beet not totake calomel. I*t Dr Edwards' OliveTablets tnkc its place.

Headaches, "dullness" «nd that lazyfeeling etime from constmaüon and adisordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards'Olive 1 ablets when von feel "logy"andheavy." Thev "clear"clouded brainwd "perkup"thrspirit* 10cand2ûi.

strth h«· tuiiriiM eonssectlons InWashington.Mr«. Jefferson riaiilinin announces

th. marriage of her granddaughter,Miss. Mariana Kliaabeth Nayl.n, toLdward Harold Williamson on Sat¬urday, January Hi, In Philadelphia.Th. young couple will live in Phila¬delphia. Mi V\ illianiauii. who wasm th. navy during- tli. war. wa. ate·tinned In Waahlngloo fur two year·.

»ir: Menduin A. Hlumenberg. of theHighland», ha· been compelled byillneaa to recall invitations for the(.-a »he wa» to have given on 'In··lay afternoon, January 27.

The officer» of the Women's Guilduf Calvary M. K. Church will receivemi Wednesday, January ÜH, from 3 toI o'clock ut (he home of Mr.. J. I.Nuber, 1L'7 Columbia Itoad.

Mlaa Butler To I . ?... r

Ml.· Virginia Huiler will give thesecond of a »eri.· of ten lecture· onart this afternoon at ß o'clockbefore the Women*· City flub, 22i.i. k.-on place. Miss Butler will talkon (¿reek art.

wining the Washington women whohave enrolled in the course ace Mia.in.und Li crinan Misa Louise Pat¬

terson. Mies Doiothy White, Miss Sh·-, of the Dunlsh legation; Air*.

I'.lien Spencer Musaey, Mrs. II. itHurton, Miss Mary Dunn, and Mrs.l'euri Moore (Jruy.

At the reception to be given Inhonor of Mme. Margarita Sylva byMrs. Pearl Moore Gray tomorrowiiiernoon ut h«-r horn«·, ?'400 Sixteenth«tree!. Mrs. Gray will bo assisi« <1 byMrs. Newton D. Baker. Mr». KdouardAlbion, und Miss Kllzabeth Howry, ofthe Washington Opera Organizationcollimine«·, and by Mrs. Charle» Pair·fa.*, Mrs. Frederick Karrington, andMrs. Luc-· h. fole» Pomeroy.The volunteer services of Mme.

Sylva, who will sing the role of Car¬men at several performances of theWashington Opera Company duringthe week of February 0. have broughther Into the life of Washington Inns art wor!d. and this occasion Isoffered to extend lier a personal wel¬come and an appreciation of her greatcontribution to the community.The Robert K. Lee Chapter. U. D. C,

will hold Ita regular monthly meetingon Tuesday evening·. January 27, atthe Confederate Memorial Home, 1322V'-'mort svonue. After the regularorder .if bugni- -¦ the following pro-¡r«m w li be given:Karl carbaugh. songs; Misg Wil-

mutli Oary, piano aolo; J. LewisMoneyway, sketches in black andwhite; Mihh Ruby Kaymond, charac¬ter songi; Miss Uuth Warnall, horn¬pipe, and the Misses Mildred Hanson,Oertrude Louis and Kitty McLean,the Highland fling- Mrs. Walter E.Huiton, president of the chapter, willpreside.

Mrs. Samuel Burleigh Milton wille at home informally tomorrow aft-

crnoon from 4 to ß o'clock and everySunday afternoon until Lent. Tomor¬row she will be assisted by her Bieter,Mr Wilfred Geiet Fronhelser.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosenborg willgive a reception tomorrow eveningfrom 7.-.?? to H o'clock at 1441 Ken«nedy street, which will bo in the na¬ture of a house«arming. They willbe assisted by Miss Mary Rosenburg,Mrs. H. A. Oiiker, Miss Minnie Weis-

lenber·*. Miss Cecilia Wolf, Miss IrfnaWolf, Miss Leah Kaminsky, MissPreIda Kirkstein. Miss HelenSchwartz, and Miss Sid Brlsgol, ofPhiladelphia,

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