Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1921, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JANUARY I8, T0T. s retu: o8- | Mrs. George E. Wills, whose birth-| Daniel A. Gillin, 44, 1351 A st. nie. Mrs. Robert Lansing ;;3 visit |48y anniversary It is. B T 3 Truitt, 74 919 L at. Henday Sltrion o s eEErecaTio Abbott and ars. ¥1 Rachel oibel, 53, 1510 6th st. wa, N T. P AL T Mary F. Grove, 31, 630 E st. se. e ERDueE Jane B Houlaay, 48, a0 it Mrs. Jackson Ralston will be atl . o = . ——— o A retired Tichard C. e e home tomorrow afternoon and the | gnd Mrs. Parker are spending some arcells 2301 secticu Rosce HAIL 11 moaths, 1526 Marion court. | (E Francis Gross, 2 months, 1223 Hope ave. s.e. Earl ¥. Benders, 1 month, 1119 21st st. | Marcells F. Yates, 115 months, 1432 Morris | } :;n::;;ni rn and Eate King, Freed- ||l (filé'y e% B Furs Exclusively 'FUR COATS == (Continued from Marion L. Winstead Sturgeon, 72, 902 12th and All | o i and o Mavten | (zogis® ottesany strmene 65| g o1 cnd otl" bk eed” e s, BidisReported g et i i Pl 5 - not be o 35, . - t twenty- | Hi RICED. . I &= aga: s senfou pom diimes |- Jo8 et SR RARE "R g g g, | B || Important Clearance Sales Rebullding Fur Garments a Specialty. | fabiished &t the Avondals for the ro- taming todey at her o e Mr. ank Mrs Willtam Harryman| Mam . Washington, 50, 1648 Massachusetts e o Anne Sackos: g | ° ’ 1 2 G i l 2 A fel e O A B snor o her;mothars i M= Je0d SMIs S WiTliam HEtaer ymen e b SRS Toolle and Bilsa biich, g * M isses’, .’ uniors , Iris ppa f Former Secretary of State and |party and tea month’s stay. = mg;!finn Lee, 31, Washington Asylum Hos- ;:I::l.u l_;n& &%mfi"flfi.“ 5 ‘_fi—_———_—-—_—_—_—_—__ Mrs. William Sothoron Powell wi = entertain at tea on Thursday after- noon at the Club of Colonial Dames Misses’ Hats reduced to $2.50, $5, $7.50, $10, in honor of Miss Elizabeth Chew Wil- ' $15 i i Over 50 Years % 0. $35 liams of Baltimore, president of the Phone LK,B}D 7676 Est. Misser Siitsnedncedits 525‘ $29.5 ; ; and Mps, Crarise il Beiman and JAMES B. S Mg ot |~ sas. 55, S69.50, $78.50, $87.50, $95. and Society. ‘he sennrntiyl HENDERSON $115, 5195 in Washington. N \mine omicts S | | | Misses’ Evening Dresses reduced to $15, T s i Qe Ony 1108 G St. Qarday |l T ses. 535 849,50, 865, $78.50 8al rom ere Saturday for a t 0 F at entl\ Sts Cuba, Panama, Jamaica, Porto Rico . > and other points, returning to Wash- Mvsses Street anJ Afternoon Dresses Te ington late in February. . duced to $15, $25, $37.50, $45, $57.50, e Our Reduction Sale $65 0 $195 . Dexter announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Evangeline, to Dr. Al- fred Vandiver Parsons, Saturday, Janu- Of This Entire Stock of : Misses’ Coats reduced to $35. $45, 557.50. $5% Coremmony, The wosaing. Cotee wans o o $69.50, $78.50, $87.50 to $125 Bt R R Fine Furniture M;ssgg'sgcglr{)ssaeau;fg to $5, $6.75, $7.50, Sister of the bride. ‘5?;;,‘3;3‘&0;&":?3:35 .50, $10.50 to Tt Tt o RS | at 10 % to 25 % Off Girls' Hats reduced to $3, $4.50, $6.75, $8.75, Taktoms Farie s, &, 40, Smmoll strests $10.50, $12.50, $15, $18.50 Girls’ Coats reduced to $10.50, $12.50, $15, James B. Henderson has enjoyed for $25, $29.50, $35. $45, $57.50, $69.50. = ot ma’;{sigj‘ rshi;eg:g:fi?‘t:?t;f h::: lr;lg Girls’ Wool Dresses reduced to $9.75, $10.50, = 1 exclu = iture, e I QI]@' ::ductionsy quoted below represent bona $15- 518'5()- $25 *fide savings of 10% to 25%. Girls’ Wash Dresses reduced to $2.95, $3.75, N\ Enthusiastic Crowds Responded to Our FINAL Reductions on % Suits— Coats— Dresses | So Again On Wednesday You Can Buy Them For Mr. and Mrs. Warwick Emile Mont- Continues During January gomery gave the use of their drawing Pl room yesterday afternoon for a meeting - to organize in aid of the establishment of a hospital in Alaska. It is intended primarily for children and will probably be located in the center of a large ter- ritory which a little more than two years ago Was almost devastated by influenga, eaving so many children entirely de- pendent on charity. Bishop Crimont, well known here and in Baltimore, . | .50, $8.75, $10.50, $12.50, $15, $25 ; R ang &"a‘*&u‘“‘fi&fl‘ieé’ - the Mahogany 4-post Bed. Redllc:g’ txI‘))I’me, each... $45 $5, $.50, $8 $ $ N\ Eocpraay ©f the establishment o tais S 5 10 Also excellent assortments of SCARF sssoclates i ar? Siose Fomne 8| 3 cushion Davenport. Reduced price ....... §1 SETS, SWEATERS, BATH ROBES, N | Siee weptn s e i Ziomss || 3 piece Living Room Suite, mahogany. $107.50 MIDDY BLOUSES, SOX and Girls SILK \|[Soriag f Tt et B2 ] Reduced price «-.-..... e STOCKINGS. N e sale e s o . Bt 5 . x Hiure’uo e Hhcro ik om or- || Mahogany Fireside Wing Chair. Reduced price §90 At Exceptionally Low Prices . foad harees snd the prosects will 5o ; $30 S et A A lar to that of Dr. Grenfell in Labrader Mahogany Serving Table. Reduced price. .... Mrs. Fenton Bradford will g0 to N | Front Royat va: eaorc ol ang will Mahogany Gateleg Tables. Reduced price 529'50 R, spend ten days with Mrs. H. the committee on Atramseeiriotsol Our Box Springs and Mattresses Also Included N | chapter of the Trinity College Alum- N | n2e, which will be given on Friday N | evening, February 4, in the Willard ballrooms, for which Baroness de 1 i iving daily. These We need the room for spring goods arriving . S winte: garments must go, and go quickly. The price of $25 will * take care of that. —Included are Women’s and Misses’ Suits, with and without fur trimming—Coats in wam.en’a and 'minu’ sizes; all beautifully made; various fine fabrics—Dresses of Tricolette, Velvet, Satin and Georgette. Miss May P. Duncanson is spending bi[i Sbo l l I m‘ S b‘ § the winter at the Hotel Grafton. Kw 5 EL EVENT"‘ST Mrs. A. M. Renshawe, who is visit- m Io % || in& her son, Mr. Clarence Renshawe, i $ o R in Chevy Chase, will sail from Seattle, ‘ash., for China, Jflnuarx 27, where N [ she will make her home “for a time Wwith her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon Grein. Mrs. Theodore L. Cole, Mrs. Ray- mond B. Morgan, Mrs. Gien L. Swig- gett, Mrs. Henry S. Graves, Mre, Goodwin Price Graham, Mrs, L C. Scherer, Mrs. Frank G. Wilkins, Miss Frances Chickering and Mrs, William W. Guth of Baltimore will receive the university women of Washington ° [} clation of Collsgla{:?{l.n:@e.e e The ma; rTiage of Miss Daisy Suttl, of King George county, Va., l;ncl Mre. Bush Wilkins of wshstmorelnnd coun- ] ty, Va., will take place this at 3:15, the Rev. J. E. Bfl‘t;“ oF the al Fifth Baptist Church, officiating. Miss - p: Grendolyn Suttle, nfece of the. bride, . Dr..and Mrs. H. Wells Woodward 5 loft’ yesterday for a short stay. 1o % S&uttz;nién‘..lor'lothxelfi rf;mrvq' they will - . . o to visit Dr. Woodward’ v 23 fathor and sinr for a few days. o " { The international ball which ° Robert E. Leo Chapter, No. 644, 1. . . . C. has arranged for Thursday even: e rea es galns Ll;z in the bl.llr_noms of the Willard With a floor committee and : . ::&lu'tflcummh ittee con&pol:;l of “men girls who are good d; . - hre on ; ditional patrons are Gon Chanio : 2 plenoner, A3 Gon 4o Y Waes ini o< e e, rig. >4 It is no longer a case of what we can get for the remaining fall and wintet | {50 C Novtile,"5: rie: Gen and Mra stock. The proposition that confronts us is: : e 3 D Connor."Brig.’ Gen. and - Ropesasntattve e Nyra pithomaes. 5 e an 5 How Soon Can We Dispose of It? R e 4T3§'r’é?’u‘$: * 5 , Hence These Tremendous Reductions Kautmann, o rs. Phillp C. rs. Charlss Latimer, The House of Courte. rinted the actual values and former prices of these gar- megfsvgf gvould seem like exaggeration. It is enough to say that $25 hardly represents the cost of the material alone. 'he House ‘of Fashion Clearance ‘has reached that acute stage where d into the regular price. ; DOW‘N inoc:;h etl?e’e;::fitp—DOWN INTO THE COST, in many instances—grouping them, as we have, into three lots at— 45-%65 Splendid variety for choice in each assortment, including both P Miss Mary Boyce T le, % Phelps oo, Mrs. Watsor " pelliam Evening W B ion ana Siralcgiton, Mre. i 100 Handsome Coats—Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear Tams, el Former Prices From $75.00 to $200.00 2 s = . Clearance Sale Prices, *39* to 98 rriage Licenses, Marriage lcenses h"m"“‘" have been issued to the Herwig ana Coo Gepan Myrtle M. 0'Comnor, both 100 Coats—for Street and Sport Wear - MR g e A . Pmerson aud Genevieve Tyson, Former Prices, $39.50 to $69.50 both of Rlchmond, Va, William H. Lomax and Deloris Richardson. i . $710Q.95 $9Q50 it B A i oL Fort oo } C] ce Sale P"ces l 9 to 29 Qlifford Guthrie and Nettle Brewer. 3 - : Bord A. Bell and Marguerito B. Deer.- 5 Hugh T of Hollywood, Md., and e e B . SoeB yEark; M o Claris, 200 Dresses—for All Occasions ASR e w0 dele B, s o 2 Grace Dodson and Mary Williams, Season’s latest styles, best materials and shades. Samie i Tanier and Eanale Bevwn, F P . m to m Ralph Leffel of Springfield, Ohio, and Maud Droleite of Oleveland, Ohio. . $19.75 $10.95 835-00 High ' Ghabman and Helen 0. Dyson. Clea.ra.nce e I'rices Jopttn of Gifion Statin, & ; , Walter J. H. Nide of Wichita, Kan, and Brazier of Baltimore, ry E. C. Mitchell Greenfield and Carrie Greene, . . Froderick Schaster aud Bether Noiaz, both 200 Handsome SIIitS—FIIl' Tnmmed and P ]am d’}"“:'"":.&é,.“m“v"}z o£, s oy an Grace Ry O, Harver and Mary F. Kidwell, it ‘Wilson Dotson and Vera B. Hayes. ! Best materials and latest styles. Former Prices, $49.50 to $100.00 Clearance Sale Prices, $227 357 3497 | . JothsRepored fhe health department within the last twenty- ours: Edward H. Finke, 89, 708 K st. . EL’E}A; :th, a5, n|bQWfl|nl!fl.l;n-l]|flll. Clearance Sale Prices, 15 to ‘30" —I"S;I”Rg 5 (I)P;"AETS ! - 50 Trimmed Hats, Ready to Wear : Pre-inventory repricing {|* Former Prices, $10.00 to $22.50 creates iinviting bargains in Clearance Sale Price, $5.00 Fur Coats and all other Furs. 3 Hundreds of Bargains in Our Blouse Department Extra Specials in Slightly Soiled Waists e ———y ST SR NIRRT P O NPT i o i e SIS Furred and Plain Models —with the choicest of the scason’s weaves— Bolivia Evora Corduval Veldyn.e Silvertone Chamoistyne Suedine Velour The models are Belted, Form-fitting and the Dolman-like designs that are so popular. : All The Finest Plush Coats —in a special assortment at this very special price ; g lection is unrestricted—and finer specimens of Plus areYng::n:ed:. Deep pile, rich sealy shading, handsome silk linings 2 SAKSFURCo.| - MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES 1212F Street —and in both three-quarter and long models. Enormous collars and deep cuffs of Genuine Raccoon, Squirrel, Australian Opossum, Wolf. A

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