Evening Star Newspaper, January 3, 1921, Page 9

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the bealth department within the last twenty- : THE EVENING ST MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1921 9 o low-student friends at the University | their home at the Wyoming. Maj.|Fort Leavenworth Kan., Mrs. Wil-| Bordentown Military Academy, Miss 11 be at he t 4612 Kingsess- 4 - Archie and Etta Ye . girl. of Wisconsin. who. also are spending|Greely, won of Brig. Gen. A oltl;u lam Ernst of Washington, in whose ' Ruth Draper of Millford, KL: Mr, flf; :venne,‘ W::t‘eP.hIMelnhll." Bll'fl’ls Reported. 3erry ana Bertha . girl. (e their vacation in Washington. W. Greely, U. 8. A., retired, waa born [ honor numerous entertainments have | Armel Nutter and Mr. James Craig e 5 birthe have been reported to| HATWAM F.a2d Addie Simma, girl. N been givon. om Delaware College, Mr. Ral Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bradshaw |, The following e o ltn':v:.-nlnnon lh-‘yiu; tollo'wlnl ‘hr:l en Wom- | father's rescue and return from the —_— (Continued trom Eightt Page.) | en will RS18, the Orst &% homae of the | POIAF expedition on which he was ab | | Leading scclely women and promi; sen! or several rs. l, new year Wednesday, when a recep- b patrona of the Washington Salon, have ments in this country were set UD |tion will be given for all membersand iral -| Mr. and Mre. Roy Lyman Neuhauser [completed arrangements for an addi- L R e C L L A i e tlonal fres tuition French class for be- n H | giall ccasi: ‘before the reg- | *ntertained yesterday at their residence N llkes DurChased e Ok was | oy O N o rograms. begin (he|At 1707 3lat streot northwest. In honor | ginners, enroliment in which will bought from the Wilkes estate and | following week. of their house guest, Mins Helen South- | next Thursday night, between 7:30 and is now occupied by the Cosmos Club. | The omeoru‘ol ohe league who i worth of Brookline, Mass. l“?xl‘ook. M n‘-: s-mn‘-!;:?om,- rl:ufll: receive include ra. William Ather- Miss Jessie M. i‘;n_mm of the Toronto L . rese! ton Du Puy, Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, |, . T\ g oo gl city from & holiday classes, with over 300 students, in op- Mrs. Harry Atwood Colman, Mrs. C.|yisit to her parents at Churchville, Pa. e s el Wabeut ot | tovthe Sigeen Wob Seeme oty e The French Club's - - < vell, Mrs. Aaron D. Newma 3 3 HEaE s e 3 *Locher, rs. Josephine Arnold Rich, | ¢ ivims I Borecheidr M and jnior | Thuraday evening of next week will i UL T A SR e Mre Theodore Tiller, Mra.. Virginia | T0cd 10 Washington. y e in-law and daughter, Lieut and M |Ring Frye, Mrs. Charies H, Patterson | May Caspar B, Rucker, U. The Misses Richardson entertained BbeEt R BuETOwC S aullis thote | Mrs. Ernest Wiggins, Mrs. Marie Moore | and Mrs. Rucker, after spending at enrds Wednesday evening at their honeymoon at Asheville, N. C., partment in the Cameron. daughter Virginia spent Christmas|p,rest Mrs, Frank Wilkes Pyle and | == Missourt to spend the Christmas holl-| yy. ana Mrs. Willlam T. Chantland with them. Lieut. Darrow returned | yorregt Sire. Foad to his post st Bethlehem, Pa._ yeste A poetry evening will be given at the [ days with his relatives before going : - for station to Fort Leavenworth, Kans, | of Rutland Courts have announoe day and Mrs Darrow and Virginia | i louce: 1:22 M street. northwest, will remain through January. | Monday evening, preceded by the regu- ,:3‘\: anrllmMnl’ gfir;-le;}_«{i ?‘;nc«; == 2 r monthly business meeting for the| Capt. Samuel G. Fuller, U. 8. A, has! Corrine, to Mr. of . Telford of e snd MeehVIOLE Eapley havs s e o eavenworth, - Kan., to 'vint | Cinclnnatl, December 31. J. i | election of new members. to New Hampshire to inspect their sum- . £ e cof i with his wi 1 children, who have mer cottage now under construction at | yro; yonn Nesmith Greely. U. & A, | hoen there for come. time on & visit (0| Mr. and Mrs J. V. Cralg gave a Mrs. M. W. Ireland, wife of the sur- + meon general of the Army. will be at Lake Spofford. and Mrs. Greely. whose marriage took " Wiiliam | danee New Year eve for their daugh- Mrs. Y. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willia 2, fa CCral, e s s Gre X N : Cip s R Thursday evening Miss Virginia [place in Washington on Christmas|Goodjohn. L ; Yho 18 Tehol | day, are spending their honeymoon at T, N o tne hostese at a|Asheville, N. C. They will return to donce $n honor of several of her fel- | this city January 10, and will make 608 TO 614 11th ST. N. Maj. Aristides Moreno, U. S. A.. and |the ‘out-of-town guests were Mr. M e “hats visiting them at|Mitchell Owens and Mr. McLain of * e Impressive Reductions Deserving Your Attention Benson of Briarley Hall Academy, and Mr. Earl Auburn, Me. son, Mr. The marriage of Miss Helen O. Blakeelee and Mr. Francis Wagner of Philadelphia took place Friday evening, December 31, the Rev. Hu- bert H. Bunyea, pastor of the Randle Highlands Baptist Church, officiating. The bride Elizabeth Wagner, eration, among them being many mem- . brldel’l’::m. and Miss Minnie Houlton. bers of resident and official society. | fortnightly soiree ; Was best man for Mr. Wagner. ‘Wagner ' and mother and sisters of the bridegroom, came to Washington for the wedding. After January 15 Mr. and Mrs. ph Military | were hosts Monday evening, Decem- D. Owen of |ber 27, at a farewell party for their ., David Bradshaw of the United States submarine L-10, and his friend, Chief Gunner Clarence Spreckler of the same crew. Mrs. Phillip McCollough, daughter of the hosts, contributed a delightful program of music, and there were games and later a supper was served, the dining table, like the rest of the home, being decorated with Christ- mas greens and red berries and flow- ers. Mr. Bradshaw and his friend left Tuesday for their ship. was attended by Miss sister of the Jol E. Clark of Philadelphia Mrs. the Misses Wagner, Europe has fourteen reigning sove- . Wag- reigns. New Goods In ©. Our New SRR Kind of JANUARY SALES! This has been the big attraction today—NEW goods and values greater than at ordinary clearance sales! four hours: Willlam H. and Viola J. Frye, girl. Hugh C. and Marie H. Duffey, girl. Cariton K. and Mabel V. Lewis, boy. Randolph E. and Minnje M. Clark, boy. Albert A. and Alice M. Hanson, girl. die Eeanedy, girl James and Belle Southal, girl. John A. and Minnie L. Beruhardt, boy. John and Helen C. Sullivam, boy. Saulisberry and Opbelia, Buton. 'girl. Charles and Phoebe Hall, girl. William A. and Mary L. Edalin, girl. 1216 F St. NW.~ Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported the heaith department within the last twem! four bours: Sarah J. Paul, 85, 110 M street. Infant of Thomas A. and Rose Jacobs, 1) 3807 Livingston street. Anna E. Woodson, 20, Freedmen's Hosplt Richard Marshall, 26, Freedmen's Hospital. Fannle Madison, 50, 120% Remnisg ro northeast. Geore Cutler, 69, 406 34 street southeast. Martha Branham, 47, 942 E street southwe Martha Robinson, 85, Washington Hospital. Sherman Harris,' 40, 1808 11th _street Thelma Simpson, 8, Freedmen's Hospital. Finding many garment manufacturers who were overloaded with piece goods, we were able during December to select our styles and have these goods made up almost at our own pru:e‘. [{0\\' dn‘{grent from ordinary January clearance sales offering the accumulation of months! Just the styles you want in this new kind of January Sales!—In both ladies’ and misses’ departments—suits, coats, dresses, skirts—also new blouses, new Centemeri kid gloves, new shoes, new umbrellas, in our new kind of January Sales—Never were the ideas of this little shop more appreciated! Extra—New Purchases Misses’ New Styles! New Goods for the New January Sales! 'b Women’s Gowns---January For Dance—For Dinner—For Evening Wear Distinctive new models direct from leading New York of Courtesy——————————— | The House New purchase made by our buyer while in New York are included in this sale. These purchases are responsible for The Big Clearance Event Values are forgotten—in the one endeavor to make clearance —complete and as expeditiously as possible. No previous January Sale has quite equaled the present opportunities. makers. A wonderful collection that will please the most liscriminating. 3 $50 Chiffon Dance Frocks & Evening Gowns, $29.50 Chiffon in orchid, rose, flame and turquoise blue with all-over mbroidering in silver thread. The frocks have wide shirred girdles and elbow sleeves. $65 and $75 Evening Gowns—New—$46.50 Quite Handsome Gowns,.in high quality materials, including ‘oiree, Satins and Silk Nets—elaborated with silver laces, French arlands, crystal and steel beading and silver thread embroidery. nd made both with short sleeves and shoulder bands—sizes 34 to 44. ill evening shades. $55 and $65 Dance Dresses—$39.50 An adorable collection of frocks, in black silk laces and nets vith sequin bodices—also satins, taffetas and silk nets, in rose, flame peach, Nile, jade, gold, maize, orchid, lavender and turquoise—with gold and silver laces, metallic ribbons and rosebud trimming. 5 Velvet Gowns, $49.50 Exquisite gowns, of fine Chiffon Velvet, leading shades; most fashionable models, beautifully' betaded or embroidered, net overdrape. such out-of-the-ordinary values: $85.00 Wrap Coats, $55.00 Misses” Wrappy Coats—Ve- lours, Silvertones, Silvertip Bo- livias, in' Rust, Brown, Copen- hagen, French Blue, Ming Blue, with large fur collars of French Seal, Australian Opossuma, Nutria. 3@5.00 Sport Coats, $49.50 Misses’ Sport Coats of fancy polo mixtures, in brown and reindeer; full silk lined, with handsome shawl collar of Rac- coon fur. $55.00 Fur-Trimmed Suits, $26.50 $59.50 Fur-Trimmed Suits, $28.50 $65.00 Fur-Trimmed Suits, $36.50 Fiare and straight-line suits with targe convertible collars of s terlal, others with French se; fars, velour, silvertone, perior and tricotine. col- duvet su- Misses’ $45.00 Silk Dresses, $22.50 Misses’ $59.50 Silk Dresses, $29.75 Misses’ $65 Party Dresses, $3250 Misses’ $75 to $85 Lace Dresses, $49.50 These dresses bought at speclal prices for our new kind of January sales—all crisp and new—in taffeta, crepe meteor, satin and crepe, black | satin and lace dresses. Navy blue, brown and black. Most wonderful | values of the season. Misses’ $35 Cloth Dresses, $19.78 Misses’ $45 Cloth Dresses, $29.50 Misses’ $65 to $75 Cloth Dresses, $36.50 Dresses of tricotine and velour, in wn—be: navy blue and bro aded, brald- ed and combined with satin—tunic $95.00 Velvet Evening Gowns—$69.50 Of Chiffon Velvet, with jet beading or embroidered nets and metallic ribbon shoulder bands. These gowns are strikingly beautiful, in black, jade, American beauty and rose. the Coats—New $72.50 to $110.00 Wrap $125.00 to $155.00 Wrap Coats—$49.50 Coats—New—$79.50 New Coats—the best of the sea- Wrappy Coats and Cape son’s wrap styles—made up in high- cost soft-pile fabrics. Evora Supe- rior, Fortuna, Chamolstyne, Orlando and straightline models. Noteworthy January Feature $500 Hudson Seal Coats, $295 36-inch length, trimmed with natural skunk. Superior quality fur coats that will appeal to women and misses who delight in wearing garments of character and refinement. The Finer of the grades of . Dresses E:;et ffi:fi;fi ;n these three special groups—literally sacri- Original New, ‘Wraps—blouseback wraps, straight- fine coats and coats with cape backs —a big opportunity for selection. Bo- and’ Carduval—mole, seal, beaver, 4 livia = cloths, Yalama, Veldyne, nutria, opossum and squirrel collars $195 Mink Stoles, $95 $95 Alaska Fox Scarfs, $45 Chamo, Duvet de Laine and Evora— nel and yoke styl Extra large sizes; made from se. This Iot includes our finest stock; —pi wolf, nutria and ulas opossum—all shades of brown, navy, Mal taupe, black and high biues. collars of mole, lected dark min tails and paws; chine tinings. cape sleeves—lovely shades— , Zanzibar, grays, high blues, taupe, navy and black. January Underwear Sales s; trimmed with in large and. medium sizes. Select durable “crepe de ~ guaiities In suble, brown, taupe, oiret, black and red. nd the pop- | Without a doubt the most comprehensive stock of Fine Silk and Cotton Underwear ever assembled in this store. Al new gopds——complete assortments—marked at prices lower than for years! Cotton Underwear $1.00 Chemise, 89c Nainsook Envelope Chemise, trim- Made of silk crepe de chine and trimmed $3.85 and $4. with filet or val laces; ribbon'straps. In flesh colczr only. Sor eempa el St el aatios $4.00 to $12.00 Envelope || — Of excelient quality crepe de I i figured patterns. | Sheer Nainsook Gowns bl and Envelope Chemise at $2.95 Lace and embroldery yokes, lace Doy ks ack e $850 fo §16.56 Eveniing ChGoym a;u;o Env;lo;‘e“ i } g L Embroidered = ltylc‘-?ac;-trlr:n?ed “yokes, e et round, square and V necks; flesh . georgetts and -ace- Models; and Beaded, .".'.‘.".‘.'c.;?f;-'"z'méi‘? """'““'d‘""“‘ ening ; Distinctive in Unique sc'xmui.e, $1.00 $3.50 and $395 Silk i (-] : ects E&g’:g'r::;o.l‘dary; also figured ba- m‘m | ‘B’dm Jersey Women’s Gowns, $1.75 '3;50 53 : g0 i eaded . ;$7.50 t0'$16.50 & Criasics Plain Gcorgma 33 E l c] 5 Nightgowns, $4.85, § Trfco:;rnge Dull Satin — —Of satin and m:s'}uls.m / n crepe chine, . Tricolette Poiret s Of crepe de chine. A special of ex- a0 Yies A iaties Sats ReD Taffeta Velour Eiptianal impo;tance.hOver 100 Envelope l 95 enne St 3 emise on sale at this price. Lot may $2.50 to $7.50 Silk i 5¢rge Combinations last throughout the day, but we doubt it. [ ] Camisoles, :I.SO, :SZAS, ‘j I; Jamas, In two pieces; plain and | $3.00 Crepe de Chine Vests With built-up shoulders and ribbon straps; in white and flesh. Sale price....... chine and satin; trimmed with Ve. nise and French val laces; in flesh, white and 2 few orchid. medallions; aiso fiesh batiste gowns and envelope chemises. The Gems of the Seaéon Special Purchases—January Sales ' $4 and C o % Ve Centemeri Gloves Women’s New Blouses Annual sale eagerly looked . forward to by many Wash- 2 4 ington women ai ml..-..s . i A wide variety of fetching styles—product of leading New Lok il sl | York makers—all at savings. . = of P. Contamert & Co. . in white i 2 4 for $5.00 and $5.90 Net ss 9 For $795 to $10.00 15 WIS es in 3 i . Blouses—of fine cream o Blouses—Georgette and crochet bt - net; beautifully trimmed; crepe de chine biouses, in PoX. ¥ |l some have embroidersd tabs, varisty - the popular shades; some trimmed and Chamols Gloves In white ani bl of atyles. Suitable to wear under ~ with hand embroidery or_ drawn in the smart Centemerl “Fieider” georgette blouses. work, others with laces. Tallored with contrasting color wrist inset. styles Included. $7 95 For $10.00 to $1650 o . Blouses—Regulation and over. overblouses of mignon- hine ette, satin, crepe de chine, pussy wil- trf‘" vely assortment of low or georgette. Exquisite models. immed and tallored models. Batlks included. For $590 to $750 Handmade Blouses—An odd fot bought special. Hand-sewn throughout, including tucks, em- broidery; some trimmed with real filet lace. 45 =4 Woolen Stockings, $2.95 Thirty dozen pairs Imported English and Scotch Woolen Stock- ings—plain and ribbed, novelty and solid colors, light and dark shades—Oxford gray, brown .and black—some vertical stripes— wonderful assortment away below usual for January sales. New Leather Bags and Purses Famous Mark-Cross Make Included. A January feature that will meet with Three big assortments—including those models of spe- cial design—exclusively shown here. Coats of self-embellish= ‘$3 5 “:i trimmed with th $590 to $750 Blouses—Sample of new and for $3.9 fumery €10 to $13.50 Umbrellas regulation f Fine Colored Silk Umbrellas, in the most desirable I shades; leather or all-bakelite handies, 1n vario:l-.k-m 7 95 | d ® [ | styles; | 55 shapes; also some with rings in shade to match with white rings on white or colored handies—am- ber handies and shell handies. New SOROSIS Shoes |} 'Many Cuban heel styles— don't delay if you would buy $11.50 and $1250 shoes " $895 A big January Sale feature. Choice of 10 styles. All dark brown Form- |, fitting and Belted Models Dolmans and Modified Dolmana Ry oto 4 : a hearty response—the values are %o high-cut lace boots; also Bolivia Wool Velour unusual. bt b Rt e ! Suedine Veld $8 to $12.50 Bags and Purses Kid Vamp Boots, low Cuban heels. 1 E eldyne - An -mmw m } $5 85 M"-Dc:a':nnbm&“" vamp, with tan box cloth uppers, high cut; | C"‘"’“m_ Siloerione % ; e, s ecln. *O | Boots— Dark 'Srown cait High-cut Lace Bosts, cusan hests; aiso in o Boots—Light Tan Pebbied Calf High-cut Brogus, lace style; low, fiat % Corduval Novelties Boots—an mack Wie. Bigh-cut Lace style, French hesls. ] Oxfords—Dirk Brown Calf Lace O Cuban hesls. . Light Tan Pebble Calf Oxtords, iow hesls. Ofiufi—mmawua.wm ; aleo ‘of ‘black kid. Black kid, lace style; Cuban heels. 3] i Il | ,Cotton Crape Gowns; plain and | figured pal round and square | necks. Speclal, $1.75. |l $1.00 Drawers, Corset | Covers, 69¢ ;;! Musiin Drawers and Corset Cav- ers; lace and embroidery trimmed. |l $5.00 Underwear, $3.95 | Gowns and Envelope Chemise, of p | | sheer nainsook, and embroid- ery yokes, lace medallion; gowns | in sleeveless models. / o $4.00 Pajamas, $2.65 Cotton Crepe and Batiste Pa.

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