Evening Star Newspaper, January 7, 1921, Page 10

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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY. black; Miss Barrine Drake, blacl ‘ ] vet bodice with pale blue chiffon ( )@1{@ rt; Mrs. James R. Manm. coral | | pink ‘satin draped with jetted black net; Mrs. Joseph Folk, “brown tulle |and gold brocade; Miss Enid Sims, | (Continued from Ninth Page) | P1ack velvet. ring Bliss, Mr. | SATURDAY'S GREATEST ATTRACTION the party were Mrs. Al Bruch. M T eham Togers. Miss Ernestine ci Boyle, Mi: ra X Roberts, Judge Martin Knapp, Col. A h F \Wiaggaman | pa¢ Mr. Robert Stead, Mr. Maj. Ges Lieut. George | hyay Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Ross - Eugene Waggaman and Mr. | Gravener, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lan- A ; & Dr. Builock. Mr. and Mrs. John re Qe B. Hutchinson | jovco Broderick and Mr. John Hamp- ¢ 2 & lNCORPORATED ton Howell were among those pres- third assi secretary of | Vrx. Minor to Arrive. : 3 + (ot i :'\ NeGanw 1 1 Mi . state and Mrs. n Santvoord Merle- | Mrs. George Maynard inor, pre: . rhr e;ents smith gave their box (o Mr. and Mrs | dent general of (he DA R Montgomery B. Angell, who enter- 'will arrive Washington for the e Famous 4 1 to be given at Walter Logan, ! Americanization b Bowers,” Miss | the Hadleigh on Tuesday next. Mrs.| The \l.\r\ T Hellen dml Mr. Arthur Hel- | Minor will Lad Gedde M ! 3 len. Colby and othe, abinet ladies in 1 Senator Edge and Philips gave | ceiving th Buest Mrs. How d = lhli'ir box to Miss Eiiz: v: Hodgk president of lh(} Dl‘~\Lrul of Th S k Off d S" . Th‘ G S l l F 0 who is Columbi. Fede o Vomen's t Ne LA i = henatne s e i i3 O, el e Stoc ered You in This Great Sale Is From Our i A 10 Club. On the invitation in an amazing, unparalleled semi-annual hit, entitled, the 1 “hm' "7“ G ‘ 203'205 N ° EUTAW ST-, BALTIMORE, MD-, and GREATEST SALE OF MEN'S|sricisct s vt 5 700 MARKET ST., WILMINGTON, DEL.,Stores The splendid toilets of the woman |Americanization ball. and Col. Edwin | CLOTHlNc ASHINGTON “;"S‘S added much to the: brilliant | D F Iolpere, e nlr the fln:;‘ e £ ey IS % vv effect of the ball committee. promiscs to bring ma : ; € 1na’e SO € B ' - ig Fire Sale | 4 4 ¢| More than two hundred members of | ENDA ®C 1 iby, silver cloth | the Welfz pciation of the insu | K{) S - /2 lllmdo on straight Tines, the skirt .Ir';:;k (divislongotitiie ibuscan jotiwan | LlVES B! harem hem, and a broad girdie b Lp fotel Hadlel | t B|the same material; Mrs. Howard Suth- | 1S evening at Hotel Hadleigh. | Men Routed Out of Bed $ Q alrs 0 . ona ewar i | c: Mrs. M. T. Frairy of Norfolk is spend- i in plum-colored velvet and 2 | 3 Esty Morning Fire. | = SEStiaremainael ot s leei AN (B E | NEWARK SHOE STORE 0e Store ‘ i | ‘ . ‘ | ‘Wilbur W. Hubbard, 1n | 9 : ; i Chapin, deep | Hotel Washington. | & NEWSTADT BROS. el i chiffon, the SKITLl Mr and Mrs. Ross Ambler Curran of SUFFER BIG LOSS. s Mareta G et : W, W o ‘{’;';d,:';km ahort | tre basement of e ba mi;.;d’nha Lot the end of this w r | Nowstadt' Brothers, " contracting Shoes Greatly Reduced | pe de chine and chif bands of rori ! s!turn to San Fran | painters, where peint ard oil- !binnr\rvsv‘ln. hl : ’ o ds;ored. The :h;:fl then | < 'l;:e fi7e which broke out in our ouffant and the worked its way into th bassmcnt Fi Our R S ks A uilding recently ¢ Wi 3 of the New:«k shos store, at tha rom (o ar Stoc| t Dol dld 2o e s | enough to warmnt atore with an ~nt most everything in our store for immediats disposal. The sale starts Saturday moming at 7:30 and will be m;;_;(d bydl ‘noational | value-giving. Thousards of pairs NEWARK Men's, Women's and shoes, still in their orig- | inal boxes, and absolutely un. Amaryllis Gillett, decp purple! Miss FI velvet and chiffon; Mrs -Julian James, { s company informally early in_the white fatin and chiffon, with di when itie ‘ensugement of ‘afiag d some | F . Brown, daughter of Mr. and e S s s. Harvey Brown of Oakland. Calif., to Mr. Paul W, Heisey of this city { announced. Miss Brown came to \\ | commer of Market st., in Wilmirg- | ton, Del.. wnd rushed un the shaft | on the 7 street side of the build- ing. filling tho catire structure | with smoke. Chief Engineer Lutz was at the «ly, and fecrng a bad P ordered a second_alarm | struck. This brought the Brandy- wine, Wecascoe and Independence companies, and tho fire was soon 4 undor control. 1% The loss on the building, which | 1s owned by Max Keil, 2103 Boule- | Positively tl']e grea.test Vall.les ever ve:d, was slight, being only about {opals; M Kathleen Keily, white ' point lace over white, with a erald green satin and a na band of emeralds in her hair; Mr illett-Hill, white satin and lace, with diamond ornamen ington in the early days of the wa ‘{and has many friends here. Mr. ’lim 7 cisy ate has bethtown, Yot the wedding. Mrs. Joseph E. Threpp. ivory white [ Peen”se velvet and chiffon with diamond_and PEALL Orhame Mrs. Cole of Ten-} jiss Blanchard Scott of Princeton, N . white satin_with point < visiting her sister, Mrs. D. H. |hunz from the shoulders and fal . S°H street northwest. tialmost to the hemn of her 5 s R i nearl ents: 3 Alfred B. Lect enter- i er last evening at the Chevy Chase Ciub, in honor of Mrs. L. heh Baum of Los Angeles and Mr. Mrs. C. . Waters of Grand Rapids. .000, according to the estimates, and coverad by insurance. Man. 2xers of the paint store and the green taffet: and hemed in s ver ribbon from hem to hnn held Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Burdette, 2 whose marriage took place Friday even- December 24, in St. Patrick's rec- touched by flames or water. will 4 = nlondt-tw::nnx out of all | portion to their worth, | | offered. Join the crowds and attend | "5 e b | T e T e g gemi e b wiid | this great sale TOMORROW and | 5 st Siiemat | by insurancs. Most of the damage | this grand bargain opportunity tor e NGEATR Y OUR SHARE OF THESE "5 x ’ third and fourth floors of the cor: 1,98, 3205, $3.98 and 0000 ans Tt e et e | WONDERFUL BARGAINS, [ 5 Charles G. v at home at 630 Morton street velvet and tulle: Miss Mona Blod- | & et Mrs, Burdette formerly . black tulle h a bodice |y : Barneil of New York, and urtium petals; Mrs. Dennis: g, = tendants at the wedding were Mr. chiffon with touches [ {1 4GNS # 6o iy — Morris ume; Chmaman. is reputed $30.00 SUITS $35.00 SUITS $17.50 $40.00 SUITS . . . $20.00 $50.00 SUITS . . . $25.00 $60.00 SUITS . . . $30.00 Models of every description, style and weave, in sizes for regulars and stouts 33 to 48—and ! '1.98—2.98-—3.98—4. High Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps, in £un metal, biark kid, turn nolex, Havaua brown $ Bath Slippers. Regular everyday price, able kid, and Louis and military heels. Sizes 75C....ceesieiineeen.......Fire Sale price c &% b SJ'I (e} (=] mostly 2% to 5%. Regular $5.00 and $6.00 shoes. Fire Sale Price...................... ‘Women’s High Shoew, Oxfords and Pumps. wonderful selection of Havana brown kld brown buck tops, cloth {ops, patent leather, Men’s Manchester Hose. Regular price, heels, tan, side Iace, gray buck tops, pearl gray lace with Louis heeis and viei kid and common sense heels. Sizes mostly 2% to 53%. Regular %0.00 and $7.85 shoes. Fire Sale Price Thousands of pairs of Women's Fine Hizh 5 7;“”'5 Wool Hose. Regular price, Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps, in gun metal and ) R T R mahogany with Louis and military heels. Alno $ Fire Sale price black vicy kid, low heel with rubber heel at- * tached. Sizes mostly 2% to 6. Regular price $7.85 to $8.95. Fire Sale Price.............. Men’s Rubbers, first quality. Most s Women’s Rubbers, all styles and shapes. all styles. Regular $1.50 kind. 1 29 Regular prices, $1.00 and $1.25. Fire Sale price [ ) Fire Sale price c 1% regular price. $25 OVERCOATS, $12.50 $30 OVERCOATS, $15.00 $35 OVERCOATS, $17.50 $40 OVERCOATS, $20.00 ~The First Shipment Now Putting on Sale Another Shipment of That Great Victor Record BOYS’ SHOES 3 Women's Black and Gray Juliets. Regu- e R A 'fi'fl:”‘::’m:" el $ 2 95 ton, 1 to 4%. Regular price, $3.45 an lar $2.25 and $2.50 kijnd ......Fire Sale price c Fire Sale price. 5 o , Men’s Spats. |} i . Women’s Wool Heather Hose, which is cas Spats iR arF?nc;, '52.00 sl now all the rage. Regular price, $2.55. e Ot e [ r Fire Sale price c $50 OVERCOATS, $25.00 $60 OVERCOATS, $30.00 Half-belted, ulsterette, conservative and form-fitting coats of every wanted shade, in sizes 34 to 46—and 3 the regular price. Fox-Trot by Dixieland Jazz Band i 2 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, in black iother Side Women’s All-color Juliets. Regular $l 29 and tan. Shoes that are built for wear $ ice, $2.50. ............Fire Sale price with heavy double weather-proof soles. P alesteena 8 c 2 L ° | A $6.00 value . . .Fire Sale price [ ] Fox-Trot Men's Dress Shoes in black and koko brown, Record Number 18717 Women's Spats, most all colors. $ in lace, Linglinh and blucher styles. Leather s c 0 c i 5 i Coodyear rabber heeln. ‘I these molen do mo Complete List of All the Big Hits Regular price, $250.....Fire Sale price 1 » 9 e LI 4 .98 - xuarantee. These shoes are worth $10.00. Fire Sale price ‘ in January Victor Records : | i e Wi 's One-strap Comfort Ox- v "' [ Continuous Performance From 8:30 AM. to 10 P.M. SZBROUGHT BACK AFTER A RUN OF 45 SUCCESSF IN WASHINGTON VETEARS CLEAR THE RACKS SALE OF You—Feather Y. Nest— SRS 5 Grieungafor e o Fire Sale price the Munson last. Cholce of the store, values Fox Trot, 2 Paul Whiteman and His Ambnudor up to $12.00. Fire Sale price. .. Orchestra 35703 $1.35 Ladies’ Ribbon-trimmed High-cut < SUITS, COATS & DRESSES || Mmoo rmmms ro M ety 57§ Q| e rems ton work s 23 ? .archestrn 2 3 and $3.00... i i -Fire Sale price strong, durable soles and heels. Regular $l 98 Number Price Ebery Garment Radically Cut; Many Are Priced price, $4.00 . ............Fire Sale price Below Cost Mefistofele—L’altra notte (They Threw My Child Fi Into the Sea) }"“‘ #1785 Cork and Hair Insoles, just the thing to e e S £V 125 keep your feet warm and prevent dampness. c FOR THRIFTY WOMEN e sty TAdba. 175 Hite Saleipaiee Men's 12-inch Hi Cut Storm Shoes. § 3 ¢ aley # . lll.‘;lo-—'.l’)olnnll-e. “lo son 'r':n-- » ((;m (;r‘n: }7 s 0o . Fire Sale price 7 Titanin), melita -Curel k R s Lite, B o B 2 m;‘,",'e H;rrold 3;;;‘ - Panther Tread Rubber Heels; all sizes. ., Mme. Homer an; 2 i z . SUITS 314-95, $19.95 $24 95 D Mtk ATl Wens Heaio b et Jehanes | Tetot e Regular price, 35¢ .............Fire Satk price c Values $25, $30, $35 and to $45. 2 : BimceN o Wc.‘n::;l{"l‘m.ek and Frits x..m,,}s'lfls 1.50 e T T SR Men’s 16-inch Hi Cut Storm Shoes, $ K= iComconti(EReCRckos ) S B tn e s | eapis) 125 Shed Water Oil, for waterproofing shoes heavy soles ............Fire Sale price ~ drea Chenier—Nemlico d trie? (The E: and all kinds of leather; full half-pint can. OATS $16.75, $21.75, $26.75 ARt e Comntry Dy T Chiita Rum ) 5%26 138 Regular price, 25C....... .....Fire Sale price Values from $20 to $50 Stein Song, Reinald Werrenrathg4914 1.25 - / R A dning i i Eiete ::t::}“m 1.00 GGt st N dS R Boys’ Hi Cut Storm Shoes, heav; $ $5 50 $9 50, slz 50 EiiaE (.own—-wn_t':"“ C. Smih's Orchentra { 18700 85 e . # % soles ..................Fire Sale price ® DRESSE et A 3 Tripoli—Medley Walts, Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra lar price, 25¢c...... ....Fire Sale price Values $15, $20, $25 and to $20 I Love You Sunday—Medley Fox Trot, = " --Oh, Gee! Oh, Con b m"‘"‘:’dmu 85 tasber SockstandlB oot Socks: jastith ¥ o 5 al oot Socl st the . s Hi C Women’s $4 to $6 | BOYS’ & GIRLS’ Men’s $5.50 to 7 it n.,.::.."l:";'«'.,f'::fl':;:,:f.',.'," i ::nk ::p y‘;‘nr e e w:_ s 39 Little Gents’ Hi Cut Storm Shoes, sz 9 8 Shoes Reduced | SHOES—Were §5, $6.50 Shoes at |{| stop 10:—0ne steps accordion, Fietro {18703 85 * Regular price, 75C...........Fire Sale price c heavy soles ............ Fire Sale price $3 45 ve Got the Blues For My Kntueky;:::::.mn" }ls"m C R $4 45 Singin’® the Blues, te Y Gun metal calf, dark tan | Jic] K14 fn 5 gally Green (The Village Vamp), Billy Mnmy‘la, - e e | l ve Got the A-B-CD Bl0Giny Marray-Ed. Smalle ot {88 Cholce of ma- Solid Teathe ] O Plain toe). i Forgive He, Lord, Homer Rodekeaver e res o Solid leather | Aleo hea vy { Old Rugged Crom gl!fllfl 83 ] ""':’ t L, “: T ehose Mra. William Asher-Homer Rodeheaver etal, blac 3 e A G Itien, | gene Eieelae j WASHINGTON STORES kid, with high zlr:t'l:elr z‘o:r s‘nt; YM'.:n Cam; ::enry :un} 18708 85 'al, Why Don’t ‘ou Answer lenry Burr, 506 Sth Street 913 Pa. Avenue 1112 7th Street Arthur Jordan Pi C Between E and F Sts. Bet. Sth and 10th Sts. Between L and M Sts. Ur Joraan 1'iano Lo. Open Nights - Open Sat. Nights ~ Open Nights 13th and G Sts. ¢ i (Home of the Chickering Piano) -— 1 3¥: i

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