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SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 2, 1921_PART 2 5 SOCIETY x e ——— e g ) N S S A O N N A 1 D i) D D 0 ) ) 0 ) L A ) ) ) A 1) 0 0 0 ) 5. 434 = " Bidw e JellabtiNew Kidiof | - i nn? B January Sales J& g : Starting the New Year With New Goods and Values Greater Than at Ordinary Clearance Sales! N Coade Low Dot and Winter Coats - Dresses Skirts Millinery Most Generous Assortments, Blouses '~ Gloves Umbrellas Shoes Hosiery this little shop inaugurates with : i ! vigor its plans for the busiest year Many manufacturers have been caught with great stocks of piece goods which they do not feel of st history. like holding until another winter- So, to dispose of them, they have been willing to make up for us from Wo Eiiend DS micirs these materials garments in our own selected styles—the newest and best of the season—at almost Thanks otir own price! All through December we have thus been arranging for our NEW KIND OF s PR kg GhNne dobs Hagy JANUARY SALES in our enlarged store. Never before have we been able to secure such valu CoATebaredts b R i iR In accessories, too, we have made remarkable purchases—many of them ready for the first business continuance of your support, which day of the New Year and all in line with the spirit of our New Kind of January Sales! With them we shall try unceasingly to deserve, also, starting tomorrow, are the we hope to show you a_shop bet- : ) tered in many ways during the Great Ja.nua.ry Underwear Sales ; | twelve months to come. WMISS ELLEN SCOTT REESIDE, Whese enzagement to Mr. Frederick Robert Smart, jr., of New York hax been announce: War Relief Chiaritri-es;" g Cbttn?n underwear, bothvmachine and ham;lmad.e—and thousands of (ll(()llar.?’ \;vorth of Si(l:< ledcrw‘c?li:jlést %rrivebfl.' \\'itl}x' tl;l; 3 Haéfiy New yea'_! F F . Chld et S loveliest of styles, tempting assortments auq prices that frou ha_ve not nmown for years. ‘:Jy January 1,1, lerwear Saies should FRANK R. JELLEFF or orgx.g{:' aaroren. indeed create a great stir. We cannot begin to give full particulars, but in itself it is the “Sale of Sales! e 4 ; for Our January Sales! M' i J S l : I Near EastA ,Q’"_dv _s‘?f!’i_flpi % New coats |>u§§¥(lggigkeflg?g%onda}- morning for our “N:rIZld of January Sales”!—Just the_ lsses anuary a es! ’- . styles you want! $150.00 to $185.00 Coats—Ready at $87.50 Evoras, Fortunas, Veldyne and Peachbloom—finest of deep pile ! - - z 5 ‘e Exceptional January sales arranged fot this rapidly growing shop for women and girls. f Which Vie With Drive {_m-' $95.00 Wrap Coats—New—$57.50 i This group in fine yalama and bolivia cloths—made With full backs, Wooltex Purchase—$42.50 Coats, $21.50 coatings with self and fur collars—in black, brown, beaver, taupe and deep yokes and large seal or nutria collars—navy blue, malay, taupe 25 Wooltex Coats for Juniors—in tested fascy mixtures for girls, in 15, 17 and 19 year sizes. .‘ ! * ‘reindeer—semi-fitted, panel back and plaited back styles. and zanzibar. Splendid Coats, Wooltex quality—Navy, Brown, Reindeer and French Blue—Belted styles—Tailored . ki q Y S I Needy at Home. : $125 to §155 Wrap Coats—New—$79.50 ! $72.50 to $110.00 Wrap Coats—$49.50 - and Shawl collars, | | | | Ranking with home charities are several war relief fuzds to which the most prominent women continue to 75 new coats in this one group—the best of the season’s wrap | New Wrappy Coats and Cape Wraps— blouseback wraps, straight $85.00 Wrap Coats, $55.00 ! $65.00 Sport Coats, $49.50 3 give (their support. most motable |l * \yies made up in high-cost soft-pile fabrics—Evora Superior, For- | line coats and coats with cape backs—a big oportunity for selection— P a . Misses' Sport Coats of fancy polo mixtures, in among these being the Near Fast WAl (yna Chamoistyne, Orlando and Corduval Mole, Seal, Beaver, Nutria, | bolivia cloths, yalama, veldyne, chamo, duvet de laine and evora—col- Misges' Wrappy Coats—Velours, Silvertones, | brown and reindeer; full silk lined, with handsome Reli. 3 3 una, Chamoistyne, L » o 4 . o had: f b nav Silvertip Bolivias, in Rust, Brown, Copenhsgen. | shawl collay of raccoon fur. Relief_and (the s o ssum and Squirrel collars—panel and yoke styles and the popu- | lars of mole, wolf, nutria’ and oppossum—all shades of brown, ¥ French Blue, Ming Blue, with large fur collars of TS War herocs The magrlaofoferbian 1. -lar cape sleeves=—lovely shades, malay, zanzibar, grays, high blues,, | taupe, black apd high blues. Here’s the big popular-priced coat sale LEheh Blue. JURE Hue. wiin tavee tur o Misses’ $35.00 Cloth Dresses of this unfailing sympathy ha taupe, navy and black. - | of January! : 50 C 7.50 [ Misses’ $39.50 CIM'I’: Dresses. o Dreparation”Tor " the: pati whicn LaupctaTy, : . : Gats. Misses’ $45.00 will b 1a e evi B - e . . $98. ,SG. Clof , mary 5 e, sxeming of tan Extraordinary Purchases—Wooltex Suits—January Sales! Misses iraighiling and Weanpy Conts in Belivis. | Misses $65 to $75 Dres e v | : i v 5 Velour, Silvertone, Reindeer, Brown, Rust, Taupe logr, i1 blue brown— . Eno, N Street, which promises [ Conservativ ting Wooltex styles in navy blue, Wooltex tested navy blue tricotines and suedetex, made by the W oohe).' and EFrench Bluel large fur collars of 'Natrla et Brtaet Tk i T st i e 94 ;2agfmfmr"ar3:n:fierfl:?r . Q‘g;fi;fi,‘,’,‘, tailors and sold with the Wooltex label. which insures satisfaction. These suits will be one of the b:g features of January P line um tion dance than as a charity ball. = | S SERER @AM e T The Thcmbers. of the. comsiniiies are . $75and $85 Wooltex Suits—$39.50 | $95 to $110 Wooltex Suits—$49.50 2 ; <1650 | pines’ $49.50 among the most popular the 4 & = % ) o ; In tested Navy Blue Tricotine and Navy and Black Suedetex—tai- $52.50 Velour Suits. . .\m;nze:h ma;’mns ofh the = smart "set Strictly tailored styles in Wooltex tested Navy Blue Tricotine— | lored and embroidered styles. Also a few fur trimmed. Wooltex tai- $55.00 Fur-Trimmed Suits | under e chairmanship of Mrs. Bor- | = = s - - 25 by . K . A . r o .| * 2 g,: ,l;::;,gm;{' mg_wh,d :}. “":_ .\l},ar_] ] s:!rmfiht hnc]uubc]tcd. narrow belted and semi-fitted styles with plait. [ Ifg::‘:’i‘gnwmdl proves its worth in long continued shapeliness and satis $59.50 l;nr-Tnmmed Suits. $49.50 e obbins whose husband ed side panels. 2 $65.00 Fur-Trimimed Suits $36.50 1 t the he: . 8 - - e kind of :xo: Rt ad _“;: '{;rfl#{;onL H N s d ft / J 1 ln.lr'e --:d“;«‘nurqhol:x:; 'l;h hlr(v“:vnnnllbie (::Iln January sales—all crisp lnzi nr-‘»‘l‘- taffeta, u‘:: -:vmr. 3 Chi of self material, others wi ‘rench seal collars, 3 > tin repe, black mati dresses. Navy blue * e e oy e e ew Street and Afternoon Dresses—January! oot T e mnd oo i e AT S AT brides, the daughter of Mr. 1 - stvles - v he first time. 7 v Closas NoEsaCioha g All new stylés to be shown tomorrow for the first ti niece of Mre. Charles H. Crocker, whose | | $35 and $40 Street Frocks—$18.50 | $79.50 Afternoon Gowrnis—New—$48.00 . et o e i en_ oy : Sma;'t .\ér:let d‘i-e;sesd of i)a“.“d ar“'rjl crepe, in navy blue, black and | Exquisite Gowns in satin meteor and sitk laces with georgette u son e oats é1 inty i ia vin—beaded an nd-embroidered. y Stavko Groul y bt $38.50 G“‘rgme Crepe Dresses—$22.50 - ’ crepe—navy blue and black, embroidered in blue, gold and henna— 3 9 7 Serbia; d ctary | 5 : 5 P attatrs Lo New beaded Georgette Crepe Dresses—made over satirf, navy, | these include sizes 40, 42 and 44 and are styles becoming to the more 36-Inch Length—Natural Skunk Trimmed 74 ro?a“l"r’.‘f — l:,"‘"y‘.i.;o(r'c,;:fiy s black, taupe and brown. | mature figure. These new coats arriving a few days before Christmas are one of the fur sensations Dance Frocks, Dinner md Even.illg Gowns New| -of the season. No, aftér»_(_jhrist_mas reductions that we have seen compares with them for value! Only a few left! ol L - New gowns for our new kind of January Sales! Washington. in e 5.00 Dance Frocks—$26.50 . | $65 and $75 Evening Gowns—New—$46.50 Annual . - - ° ' - o se S s g Nc'\\"r'ainhéfichi‘fihfi 'i:)!c‘ks' with ‘pefal and draped tunics, in high | Quite handsome gowns in high quality materials—including Sale of ntemerl oves, $ -95 s * inheriting the keen interests in child shades of blue, turquoise, jade, flame, American beauty and in flesh | soirce satins, silk net§—~:laborgted with silver laces, French garlands, the Famous welfare and general education of her’| color with metallic ribbons and silver laces attractively used in their | crystal and steel beading and silver thread embroidery, and made both v e e camnectioea devgm. . oo el BT e T $4.00 to $5.00 Grades York. : : oo $55 and $65 Dance Dresses—$39. shades. French Kid, Chamois, Capeskin Other members 5 f i ok si i - > 3 5 Mrs. Joseph Frelinghuyeen. Sre 1 |} A"b'g?"_ble ullectinpinrocks " ’fllitk pilciacenan) nets “'",’" $50.00 Chiffon Dance Frocks and Evening Due to our ciose association with Messrs. P. Centemeri & Co., we are enabled to share Lealla-Coaigte) Mrx T sequin bodices—also satins, taffetas and silk nets in rose, flame, peach. Go .50- 5 distributi £ thei 1 holesie sinld e hasi e nile, jade, gold, maize. orchid, lavender and turquoise, ‘with gotd and . 2 ¥ Wm—‘zs 3 > in the distribution o their surplus wholesale stocks, and wishing to empl hasize the su- . all | silver laces, metallic ribbons and rosebud trimming. | " ' Chiffén in orchid, rose, flame and turquoise blue, with all-over . premacy of Centemeri gloves to Washington people they have sent us selegtions for this - ::‘ldwfi‘uv:"a:fo:kcti\;e rr{:r:;":i:r:chx.l;“;:; $95.00 Velvet Evetning Go“’_m_so e{gbro:d‘ery in silver thread. The*frocks have wide shirred girdles and (1o that are quite beyond the ordinary. é 1 the relief of allied sufferers from the ! Of ‘chiffon velvet with jet beading or embroidered nets and | S'POW sleeves. : 2-clasp French Kid Gloves in white, Descriptions do not ‘dp justice .to the - | war. ;s : metallic ribbon shoulder bands, these gowns are strikingly beautiful, : . . : 5 P Py : e e g e :;")'fl:;‘efl | in black, jade, American beauty and rose. i 325 New Plaid slm'ts, Pleated’ 510.75 black, tan and brown with two-toned cro- | beauty of these gloves, the embroideries, the . even though they have been privatel A icotine Dresses—]| Shen S ey Burt b SR S e e i competition with the larger balls for i} home charities, of Which thege are so |l many at this season. i The lists used for the invitations . Quite sensational is this offering of new plaid, check and striped . o quality of the kid or capeskin, or the per-: 30 hew Navy Blue Tricotine and Velour Dresses, in navy, brown | velours, in side and box pleated skirts; a fine material and the most X. M. Capeskin Gloves, and mode, and tan ; - . 3 .1 i fection of fit. Sufficient to say that they are and reindeer; beaded or braid trimmed; long waisted, tuni¢ and soft | wanted colorings—tan and brown. blue’and tan, brown and tan, blue Chamois Gloves in white and natural in the i 3 y ) blouse styles- and gray, blacke and white: Only 75 of these skirts. smart Centemeri “Fielder” style with con- | CENTEMERI Gloves and that the assort- g s | N SR s T T T N N T T trasting color wrist inset. ments are beautiful. E&» bffl;"'-;:%“"émé.“'l’;e"':;h At Just in Time for the January .Sales = o ; | e beau . raised by the ball wil turn ® 5 - . A Sias 3 i ' ed over for tha £l o E.xtlfa # 3 irst inery Occasion in Our January es! e perbans @ e ordumy ; Pm Chase Of Ne W Blouses " Choice Selection of New Spring Styles . Several thousand destitute boys This purchase of Fine Quality Blouses represents the best blouse values we have ben able to secure for many months. The - girls are being maintained and | clothed by the Serbian aid fund, under | [ beauty of the styles, the high quality of the materials, the expert workmanship will appeal to the.most discriminating. ] N Tail d and : rt H'v S "‘he';'?i‘.'.‘%’":::u:i e ol | B8 Samples Included in These Five Special Lots cw ore po ats e $5 and $5.90. $5.90 to $7.50 fses $5 ToBoSold ' 4 R0 1o Net Blouses. . $2¢45 ‘Blouses. .. ... $3.95 Blouses at.\ .. '95 at an Average sg’so to s2 50 slé's”.oh s Sample lines of Regulation and Fashioned of superior quality Geor- of 1-3 Discount 1n addition to funds the ball. Washington! contributing to this Margaret Dodge Sec Of fine cream net. prettily trimmed vas organized in Overblouses of Georgette crepe, crepe | gotte crepe and crepe de chine; in : 3 ] S B 3 o Yedr . in memory: of Mre. with self-color embroidery and val | de chine and pongee. Georgettes in Having finished taking orders from their initial Spring line, this man r al- . ’ Dodge, tate wife of the American min lace; some have round neck with em- | Wide variety of styies and colors, | the popular shades, including flesh, g g pring s ufacturer a ister to the kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, who, during her § short visit home in December, was | broldered tabs, dthers with roll collay | €1ahorately - embroidered, beaded of | white and bisque; some trimmed with lowed us to make our selections at one-third reduction and these hats have just arrived. lacd trimmed, medium sult and light | hand embroidery or drawn work, also is is i i o ilinery finishing - with either V. or‘'square | ahades site ‘Drotty Color obioes | O acs. others claborate: This is indeed a new kind of January Sale, for our first January with a millinery shop. accidentally killed in the elevator neck or frills; long or % sleeves. | tions. Crepe de chines and pongees ly beaded in self and contrasting These hats are of silks combined with straws of very fine quality and include the best shades ; the home of her parents, Ad- : i are tailored with convertible or roll | colors., The tailored styles are se- Spri F . 4 b . P ] nifcu® and Mre. Ademe o 19th hirect Some like to wear these under geor- | coliars, tiny tucks or frills; with long | verely Ylain or relleved with dainty for Spring—Pearl, Sulphur, Lilac, Tangerine and Brown; Navy and Rose, Chow and Navy, Honey- The sad event east a :gloom o gette blouses. sleeves. tucks; long or short sleeve styles. dew and Brown, Zinc, Mint Green, Copenhagen blue and black. Washington society the eve the new year. It was felt by members ‘of her family and friends that the most fitting tribut . to her memory Earments for c American Jega they will be distributed by he: Alice Dodge, $10 to $16.50 Blouses at Duses R z i o R e & $5.90 to §7.50 Handmade Bl ..Starting Our New Kind of January Sales B . . ? An odd’ lot of exquisite Hand-made Blouses, - hine. 88; i1 G tte in at- . fractive colas and combimation o $ 995 bought at a big saving. Attractively hand-drawn - Witha Sa.le of 650 Pairs of solors—aztec. navy, orlole Jade. bobolink, * a| work tiny hand-sewed tuckas some have real $5 own, black and* . Numerous styles o eading .an novelty braids, also embroidery, fine laces and plaitings. | Tiet lace, others hemstitched hems. All have roll . : A number of hand-decorated . batik blouses included; | collar and long sleeves with turn-over cuff to collarless or roll collars; 1ong, short and % sleeve models. | match collar. i, 3 H ® 4 i Yo ey K3 R o . < J anuary Sale Of Unde wear " Ciban Hesl, Als Nutmber Wik French Hoape Cuban Heels, Also a Number With French Heels 2 e . There are 650 pairs of absolutely new stock in a complete range of sizes. Every The Fl’f‘—rhe Original -""“"’J’_s‘d? 0" New Goods - 2 shoe measures up to the high standard of quality and werkmanshipgthat characterize r Do not confuse this sale of underwear with ordinary January Sales. It is Sorosis Shoes. Only through close co-operation with the makers of this well known quite different—this event embraces entirely New Silk and Cotton Underwear. Not sale underwear—but fresh, new stock direct. from the makers who have a father's houschold | | her mother's death. H G. W. U. Hospital Lady Managers Will Give | Benefit at Theater !} The board of lady managers of the !l George Washington University Hos-|[ brand of footwear were we enabled to secure at this opportune time women’s_ high- cut boots to sell at far below regular price. ital will give a benefit at the Knick s 5 e Shoes that ordi- tock. et e S reputation for producing quality undergarments. g lA.llle::t Styles noon. January 12, through the courtesy . G 7 . narily would sell Complete Size of e, Crandall and Se. Eastwood. Special Purchase of Sample Silk Underwear. o e sy e “::?xu','.‘::‘:;r, o ‘,,h,l“l:':‘l": These are the lowest prices we will-be able to quote on undergarments of this quality for months 5 (] In Wanted o'clock and again at 4 o'clock. in- to come. Included are exquisitely made gowns. envelope chemise, petticoats and bloomers, also clev- $12.50. ' Leathers cluding a comedy, “Why Go Home?" erly tailored styles of finest quality crepe de chine and satin. All fresh, clean, new stock. Profit by A uding: £ cam N o i CHOICE OF THE FOLLOWING STYLES AT $895 “North Wind's 5 — v & dinira st o . 3 ari oy followed by pictures of Monte Carlo, $8.50 to $16.50 Silk Pétticoats $3.00 Crepe de Chine Vests $7.50 to $16.50 Silk Nightgowns Regular $1250 All Dark Brown | Regular $1250 Dark Brown Calf the fSamous Riviera resort In the as- Of satin and crepe de chine: Georg- With built-in shoulders Of satin and crepe de chine; yokes id High-Cut Lace Boots High-Cut Lace Boots sembly room of the theater a large ette and lace trimmed flounces; tai- | and ribbbn “straps: in $l 95 of Venise or French val laces; hem- JWith lexther Cuban heels and welt solex: | With low Caban heels, welt sales and wing o gl e oo hich lored styles with hemstitching. Now | white and flesh. Sale price J atitched styles in- satin; flesh aud g e el bisek Ha. "Fractical | S 1O coviceuii; B Same Mk are in charge of arrangements. bn th $5.85, $7.50, $11.50 $4.85, $8.50, $9.85 and $11.50 Tobby of the tieater tables of Taney $4.00 to $12.00 Envelop2 Chemise R L A 15 22" | Regular $1250 Light Tan P , jellie d preserves, made 3 - 3 e 0 Bro B Light Tan Pebbled Seeicd by thoes i Interest e s $3.50 and $3.95 Silk Bloomers Of excellent quality crepe de chine | $2.50 to $7.50 Silk Camisoles i D ot et | Calf High-Cut Brogue Lace Boots b hospltal, 'will be on' sate: with” Mim in Bl and satin; trimmed with Venise.and |- Of crepe de chine and eatin; trim- style, with low Cubai heels and welt soles; | With low flat heels: heary welt soles and Wallbridge in charge of this feature —— ",‘;f,,:’,:e%"'.’:&‘fi'fms.“ et f’:“""o‘;“ Jacus ‘;n?;’;"c‘a'.h"e and | med with lace and georgette. Sale dressy, soft and comfortable. wing tips; smart and very serviceable. The members of the junior auxiliary : h $ Pl e . < prices, ? . of the hospital will scll candy befors i 2.95 $2.85, $3.85; $4.85, $6.85, $8.50 | $1.50, $245, $3.85 and $4.85 $1250 Dark Brown Calf $1250 ANl Black Kid Regular Regular . it Yamp, with tan, box cloth ppers. higi-cut HighoCat L soles; a very dressy street boot. With French heels; very dressy. .~ 6Stylesof Wome_n’s Lace Oxford Ties and during the performance. The members of the entertainment com- mittee who have charge of tickets are Mrs. Frank Weeden, 1725 19th street; s Ilizabeth Bancroft Bliss, 1621 street. and Mrs. Frazier Head, 2¢15 R stree H $1.50 Gowns and Chemise $1.50 Cotton Crepe Bloomers Nainsook = Nightgowns or En- | Shown in plain and 1 $3.00 Envelope Chemise 10 Dozen Crepe de Chine Chemise, trimmed with filet;or- val laces; ribbon or lace straps; o flesh only .......... Wonderful Values in New Cotton Underwear $1.00 Chemise, 89c $4.00 Pajamas, $2.65 $5.00 Underwear, $3.95 Nainsook envelope chemise, trimmed with [ Cotton crepe and batiste paja in two| Gowns and -envelope chemise, of sheer lace and embroidery; round and square meck. | pieces; plain and figured patterns. and embroldery yokes, lace lace ’ » medalilons; gowns in sleeveless models. ‘omen’s $1. : 5 ot e e s | Sheer Nainsook Gowns and | 25 Styles in Gowns and 1ot ST00 Dowers. Corsiy Chemise Chemise X wers, Corset Lace and_embroidery yokes, dace medal-| Lace-trimmed yokes, round, square asd V m lions; aiso flesh batiste gowns and emvelope | necks; batiste gowns and envelope b b chemise, lace trimmed. . e Av$295 3150 and $1.95 Thq wiLH sace snd em: Swueulipsiiorss chelss/ Q) broidery; also ngnua_sl .00 of flesh or lavender. C batiste gowns. Sale price 4 : Choice, $8.95 g Regular $1250 Dark Brown Calf | Regular $1250 Black Calf Lace % « -Lace Oxfords | S Oxfords e ‘With low Cubun heels, welt soles and wing I'l!h b D e Mk Soatt "SR e T Uiack 114, g egular $12.50,Light Tan Pebble | Regular $1250 Black Kid Lace R Bropuc Oxfords Oxfords . - 2 D Yo, e Tt 40 U s | O Yy ofs ank combta e Wan_n'-fl.fi,““anl“fi.()nu—'m-tszss Collegiate Alumnae Guests During Holidays‘ Among the prominent college wom- an guests at the national clubhouse of the Association of Col Alumnae during the holiday are Miss Lucy Wilson of Universit Mary B. Furness of Cineinnati, ornelia H. Fulton ‘Timothy's cl C iss Bachelder of We i lege and Mrs. W. B. Rosenberry of Madison. national president of s Association of Collegiate Alumna: straighi Al Muslin drawers and corset covers; lace and broidery trimmed. 3