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rg ™M Socie SOCIETY RS. WOODROW WILSON will fing a dinner Wednesday evening in be the guest of honor at the | M01°T Of their guests. annual breakfast of the Con- . Mru.( ‘l:;zoml-)s E. Dun D;m;;. wltye 01: Kem esentative Dunn of New York, W sressiomal Club to be given | o ot home informally tomorrow aft- @t Rauscher’s Tuesday, February 8 at|ernoon in her apartment at the Wil- 12 o “Th =hall dinn llrd for the first time this season. he will be assisted by Mrs. Willlam T N Coder M Semes . Tasted snd Tmportant Events Socially. Mrs. Homer P. Snyder. e Vice President and Mrs. Mar- s 1 will be the guests of honor at! The following congressional iadies er this evening with the ambas-|of the George Washington Inn will ‘clock. sador of Spain and Senora de Riano.|pnot be at home this afternoon, but Covers will be laid for thirty, and|wi)] receive on Monday afternoon, among the guests will be Mr. and|January 31, from 3 to 6: Mrs. Frank Mrs. who wnd Joe was oday at Rauscher's, given in compli- | 7, s “i" Strong and Mr: n S, Sterritt MoKim of Baltimore, | Clark. Miss Fay Hardy, Mrs. William will remain with the ambassador | R " Green. Mro A. M. Detorson. Mrs. Senora de Riano for a day or 80. |Simeon Fess, Mrs. Edward B. Almon, Mrs. Charles Kearns, Mrs. Willis J. Mrs. Eagle. wite ife of Representative | iy, S8 TOCTY & attle, Mrs. lo of Houston, Tex., z 3 hostese e a beautifal Hancheon e o e t to Mrs. Marshall, wife of the|3jiaeh O Vice President. The luncheon was = served in the small ballroom, where 2| The Czechoslovakian minister, Dr.| MRS. PAUL DE HOFF REED, {od by Miss Dorothy Bennington, Miss beautiful _decoration of southern|pedrick Stepanck, went to New York | Who is to take the principal part in | Vera —Bennington, Miss Kathryn smilax and palms was in place, and|yesterday afterncon and will return | f-re. Burleson’s play, “The Gift of the [ Burke, Jiss Beulah Crowell, Miss » suests were seated at one 12rEe| Mhursdny to the legation. The min- |MagL” at the Nenr Eant benent tomor- | Helen ' Grier, Mrs. kva' Hayes, Miss table, adorned in the center with ) ister was host at a luncheon Saturday |Tow evening at the Hotel Washington. ininiature fountain surrounded Withwhen'he entertained in honor of Dr. pale overt fresia were at either end of the table.| N\rs Charles Carroll Walcutt was and pink _democracy carnations,|cparies J. Vopicka, United States min- flowing _with _carnations and LOAde the cloth was garlanded With|not at home yesterday afternoon, but| 3faj. THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY, JANUARY Marjory Hendricks of Chapter F, um Ruth Stunz of Chapter E, Mrs. Bechert of Chapter D, Mrs. Fh:renca Cole of Chapter C, Mrs. Hortense Fuller of Chapter B and Miss Edith Lathrop of Chapter A. The first num ber on the program was a Song writ- ten by Mrs. Jennie G. Walker of Chlbter D, followed by a vocal solo y Mrs. Bartha Aitchison of Chapter G, Mrs. Katharine Knight of Chapter C'read the “Ode to Washington,” Miss Isabel Allen of Chapter F played a piano solo and Miss Jessie Elting of Chapter B gave a recitation. Ad- dresses were given on the P. E. O. in different sections of the country by Mrs. Luta Hendricks, for the north; . | Mrs. C. A. Bradley, for the west; Mrs. Ball, for the middle west, and Mrs. Katharine Knight, for the east. A short musical number was followed by a few moments of silent prayer as a tribute to the late Mrs. Eleanor Mann of Chapter B. Entertainment for Bride-Elect. Miss Anna J. Slavin and Mr. Edward MacLaren, whose wedding will take place Tuesday, January 25, were the surprised guests of the ladies of the administrative branch, construction service, Quartermaster Corps, at a miscellaneous shower given at the home of Miss Loretta D. Smith, 21 Girard street northeast, on Thursday evening. Miss Slavin was the recipient of many gifts. The shower was attend- Orra_Moore, Miss Katherine Potter, Mrs. Bertha Rucker, Miss Mabel Shel- don, Miss Edith Short, Mrs. Ida G. Smith, Miss Loretta D. Smith, Miss bovardia and fresia. Tilted basketS|igie; to'(he Balkan states. went for the recuperation of Mr. Joe- | Bronwen Willlams, Miss Katherine who is greatly improved. Willson and Miss Gertrude Yoelson. and Mrs. S. Willard Saxton} Col. C. E. Pruyn entertained at ber'fl:dil. Wlll eceive Sunday afternoon, Janu- |are spending two weeks at GaleDyner at the New Willard Satu vy rotary of Agriculture: Miss Agmes \ mon Mrs. Thomas P. Gore, Mme. o in the company were Mrs.|a; S. wife of the Secretary of the | &1% wp = n Mo Meredith, wife of the Sec- | one Will be assisted by Mrs. Charles | weddin arrive Wednesday to be her hamp Clark, Mrs. Frank ; SUest irs. Mrs. *Nondell, Mrs, Henry D. Flood, Mrs. Mrs. Charles Bought on Wood will | lunche fra C. Copley, Mrs. Jomp;‘ll w. SI:FT:S be at home this angrnoan. ‘when sllle mande: Mrs_Horace M. Towner, Mre. Samuel | will be assisted in_ recelving by her|other guests included his sister, Mrs. | Samuel . Bryant, Com- Winslow. Mrs. John A. Peters, Mrs. James W. Husted, Mrs. Homer P. Sny- | foirety Miss An der. Huil, Mrs. Charles B. Ward. Mrs. Wal- ce Mrs. John M. Young, Mre. Cordell H. White, jr.; Mrs. William A.| Gen. Pershing was at home inform-{ The denberg, Mrs. Gordon Lee, Mrs. S. | &lly yesterday afternoon at Highwood, | tertain the members of the Society Wallaco Dempeey. Miss Alice Page, |hiS home in Chevy Chase. when Mrs. |of Colonial Dames of America and the , for the first time_this season. Hall, Atlantic City, celebrating their | night in honor of Mrs. Shunders Bul. ng anniversa They were mar-|lard, wife of Commander Beirme S. yesterday to join her husband at Pu- Emma Marsteller and “L get_sound, Wushington. In addition l >0] Imington, Del.. who |ried Januar 6, sixty years ago. Bullard, U. S. ‘who left Washington daughter entértained informally (lo Mrs. Bullard, Col. Pruyn's guests on Saturday in honor of Com- ncluded Admiral and Mrs. William r and Mrs. E. M. Blackwell. The | H. G. Bullard, U. S. \ Cupt nd Mrs. |2 nieces, Miss Anna Eno and MisS An- |Mary Blackwell Smith, and Prof. Nor- | mander and Mrs. lst’mford C. Hooper man Taylor. and Mr. Turner Saunders. 5 - Mn Willis Speas of Sheridan, . s 1 en- L 3 Club of Colonjal Dames will en- | v e 4 R parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Hen- Francis E. Warren, wife of the senator | District Society of Colonial Dames at derson, at 1405 Delafleld place, for Wyoming, acted as hostess for|tea thi Thomas Watt Gregory, Mrs. Wilton hhn Mrs. Grafton Minot and Mrs. Fol G. Macfarland, Mrs. William Harllee, | Mrs. Cromwell Brooks Mra. Francois Berger Moran and Mrs. | informally yesterday afteraoon at hey | Rauscher's, Monday, January 31, when J. Lambert, Mrs. Howard 5. Reeside. | G. T. Marshall, wite of Gen. Marshal,| Mrs. ; 5 Al David W. Taylor, Mrs. Joseph W. | P at the tea table. man of the patro}less committee for Navy and Marine Corps on duty in |~ Mrs. Ord Prestbn, Mrs. Horace | e James Harrison McCgrdell of Hous- |residence on Massachusetts avenue. | Dany 1on, 1he hostess. Th Juss: ¢ at the dinner to be given this evening by Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley at|will speak informally on “Housing” their beautifal home on Dupont Circle, | 3% 3.16% at the Blue Triangle Center | 9558 &5 I, o, FUBINE 1 ye1a Tex., who is the house guest of Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, jr., will be = nmhl.!sado“r of France and Mme, | {2 Washington the greater part of this erand will be the guests of honor | meck Siiending an economic confer- of in ~when Lady Geddes will be among the | 0 Wednesday afternoon. On Friday =uests. is afternoon at 5 o'clock. an‘extended . = - .| The last of the three subscription Albion Wilkens Tuck s chalr-? gances arranged by the officers of the e P oo Cchiven by, the Stoner ! Washington will bo given in the larze ballroom at the New Willard on the prominent members of diplo- | €Vening of February 1. official and smart resident so- = The hostesses for the evening of Wwill lend their names. the Washington Salon, at its Thurs- ay mnight soiree, will be Mrs. L. D. Winifred Holt, vice president| Miner, wife of Capt. Miner; Dr. Grave e committee aiding soldiers| Hyrd ‘and_Mrs. Edith P. Hall. Mr. blinded in the war, is spending a few | Rudolph de Zapp, president of the days at the Hotel Lafayette. glub, will make the presentations and Helen J. P. Starr will be in night she will be present at the oo {a reception Saturday evening in cele- | charge at the buffet. to be assisted nual meeting of the ¥, W G A, when, jbration of the twenty-fifth anniver-| by Miss Louise Stratbuckan, Miss Lady Geddes, wife of the British ]S chairman of the housing committee |£aTy Of their wedding. Mr. and Mrs.| Maude Chaillaux, Miss Marian Jones, or. was the guest of honor|9f the national board, she will form- {Mason were married Washington, | Miss Grayce A. Shelley, Miss Emma . &t luncheon today of Mrs. He ally turn over to the local association [the latter formerly Miss Alice Ham- | Hagert, Miss Genevieve F. Ryan, Miss the property known as the Blue Tri- jmond of this city. The reception was| Ethel Ammon and Miss H. Marie en Miss tieddes, and Mrs. Efrem_Zimbalist, and among the other suests wace | &ngle Recreation Center, at 20th and |held i Frances Ross, sister_of Lady | B Streets northwest. Street known professionally as Mme. Alma | Several names have been added to|Miss tiluck. n their home at 202 Summit| Koontz. There will be dancing. Thrifton, Va. The house was| The guests of honor and prmupal decorated with midwinter foliage, and maakers will be Dr. Frank W. Bal- Margarita Mason and Miss|jou, superintendent of public schooll the floor committee for the Near Bast |Dorothy Mason, daughters of Mr. and |and Mr. Percy S. Foster. The former Relief benefit to be given tomorrow |Mrs. Mason, assisted. Master Harry|will speak on “Progressive Educa- Mrs. Henry W. Keyes, of|evening in _the Salon des Nations at|C. Hamond, nephew of the hostess,|tional Methods” and Mr. Foster will tor Keves, will go to New York | the Hotel Washington. They include |Who is & member of St. John's choir, | givo a talk on “The Underestimated iomorrow and will be the guest of {Maj. Stuart Cramer, Mr. Franklin [S208 two solos before the buffet sup- | Value of Music” The musical pro- honor with Mr. Harrison of Chicago, | Ellis, Capt. J. F. Harker, Mr. Ralph{per was Served. Among the guests ill_include a cycle of solo ! ihe well known magazine editor, at a | W. F. Hill, Mr. Chester A. Snow, jr.,|were Mrs. Alice C. Hammond, Mr.|songs b French, Russian ering of important literary folk, |and Mr. Horace Westcott. A. G. Hammond, Master Anderson A.|amd American composers by Mr. Mar- whom Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Greenbie| The boxes will be filled with the|Hammond, Mr. Clyde S. Bain, Mr. and | tin Richardson, American tenor, for- { will entertain there tomorrow evens | most prominent people in diplomatic, [Mrs. Lucien H. Sanders, Miss Eliza-merly of the Royal Opera, Florence, e Mr. Greenbie is the author of | official and resident life in the capital, [beth Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. William |Italy, accompanied on the piano by Japan, Real and Imaginary,” and a|and the four plays to be given by the |A. Johnson, Mr. H. F. Dunkhorst, Mrs. | Mr. Paul Whitney Fishbaugh; Violin : number of other widely known books. | Drama League of Waskington will {M. F. Bowers, Mr. T. M. Bowers, Mr.|solo selections by Miss Ruth Bron- Greenbie is also a writer. be a feature befcre the ball. and Mrs. W. A. Richardson, Mr. and |son, with Mrs. H. M. Blandy at the Senat xath 2. Mrs. Mrs. Keyes will be absent from the city omer\c her day at home. Senator and Mrs Peter (oelet|this afternoo for the delegates to{Van Doren, Mr. P. G. Pace, Mrs P. Gerry left yesterday for Palm Beach, | this country from the silk manufac- |W. Favorite, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Saar, } where they will remain until Febru- pturers of China who are visiting |Miss Marion T. Harrop, Mr. ary Mrs. E. P. Jinkins, Miss Laura Dean | piano, and Miss Kathryn Oldys will Thursday and will therefore not | \Mr. Jung Kwai, conselor and|Jinkins, M and Mrs. Alan Sears,|render plano sol numbers by Pade- Yung Kwai are hosts at a reception | Mrs, Leo: 12, when they will return for| Washington. In the delegation are (E. S. Townsend. of the kingdom, but none of the party |Joseph! e at home tomorrow. Mra. belt W. Jefferis, both of Omaha, will e 1 ot reption at- the |W- Kennon, Mrs. Louise Mrs. Frederick A. Britten will not ‘affaires of China, and Mrs. {Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gill. Mr. and|rewski, Chopin, McDowell and other nard Van Doren, Miss Frances well known maste: A meeting_ of the Washington na Sirs | Chapter of St. Mary’s Alumnaeof Greenwell, Miss Alexandria. SR mes tiat race : the ball to be given by Mrs Richardjthreo of the most expert silk winders |Church, Mrs. Ella B. Hendricks, Mrs, | Sclock this $evening in - the Hisns ine H. McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. speaks English. I 5. Doffers, Mise Katharine Feffors| 3y and Mrs. G. Erlebacher left G. Zeydel, Mr. a’ld Mrs. Thomas B.|Yesterday for an extended trip to Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davidson, the south. They will spend consid- of Representative and Mrs. [ o™ B0 8 ., W onnie | erable time at Palm Beach, after C. Frank Reavis and Mrs. Al- o in their box at the Ala- receive informally at the Comgres- | s oocioty ball Mg oce i be. Rep. | DF an 2 to sional Club tomorrow afternoop from Mrs. J. F. Couch, Miss Ceoelia L. - T o= and Mrs. William Webb irt! eponed Wheeler of Lincoln, Neb., and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Grubbs, Miss Ethel Draper Smith of Omaha, f,’, e fl“’n_u’{fl",‘,’{‘ Mone |Charsha, Mrs. Elizabeth E. Fox, Miss | g ten i aint,mirth® haTe, bien reperted to roevil hours : € o'clock. in honor of" {‘:::;fi‘o( Mississippl, Maj. and Mrs. | Couch. z ARt Mot Fosque of | Emily o cast the presiderntial vbte. Gm“”afif" Ala. The guests of Repre- | Mrs. Gi K which they will visit Havana. d Mrs. J. H. Walton, Mr. and Mastert ‘James’ ¥. Couch, jr., M. Roth, Mies Emily J. Carey, | four ¢ race D. Perlee, Mr. H. B. Ellis, | Marta J- aad Elma M. Traviand, boy. Mac- and Sadie braska t With Mra ‘Reavis and. Mrs. defforis | orors sy A Steagall will b Mimses |Mr. Louis Newheuse, Mr. S. C. will be Mra George W. Norris, Lwin Lenroot. Mrs. Julius Kahn, Mrs. and Mrs. J. F. Johnson ud Miss Eula Frank Mondell and m ‘Wallace \ White. Deep 3 Y- Margaret, Mabel and Steagall, acPh. hn 3. and Mary O, Fiannery, girl. Mal | Fren uacpherl:gn erson, Mr.[ 00 J; #0d Mey O E ey oir and Mr. Magrum, O "Thaxter and Doilie Bmith, M Piorace.C; ana ) Gladye G, Brown, girl. T :dmund O'Brien ,,m ve vocal| The fifty-second ant anniversary of the| Henry J and Eisie L. Mahovey, boy. , At the tea table will be Mra Wil- selections, accompanied by Mr. Claude organization of the P. E. O. was cele-| Hobert A. and Lavinia B. Miller, boy. liam E. Andrews Mre. Melvia O. Mo- | Robeson at the piano, and Mr. Paul Col- {brated last Friday evening by a ban-| Thomas and Irene MacDonald, boy. Laughlin and Mra. Robert E. Evans, |lins, violin selections. The arrangements | quet at the Y. W. C. A., under the| Jacob ) and Shera Stesn, boy. Il of the Nebrask: egut ommi Bail is headed by Mrs. { suspices of the co-operation boards e & i s selcantioe: o “‘""'muuflnu Vom . | Mre. Smallwood was {oagtmistrens,| Mauwrics J. A. and Aane C. Bof The commercial counselor of the|I. Hitchcock, Mrs. T. w ott, Mrs. |and the following responded: Mrs.| Guaries W. and lamnt':mfiuh ey Briti: sh embassy and Mrs. John Joyce | George 8. Barnard, HII.Q. Nevn::’. Maud Broderick will be hosts at dinner this | Maj. T. V. Walker, F. F. Conway eveni wife Mr: at h ‘Washington for @ week or ten days. Judge and Mrs. Ansberry ere plan- ing in honor of Lady Geddes,|Grady P. Oakley. of the British ambassador. P. M. Foley, s. Timothy T. A Ansberry will be |several weeks at the Botel u(lyex(m and Helen' M. !v.nnu, boy. 1 Orler, S. Willey of Chapter G, Miss Sonn M. 'aod Catherine ¥ Flynn, girl. of 24, 1921. Yimes . Fowers ‘and Bitts. Goutdmes, both Port Royal, Va. John E. Mullen of Rosemoat. Miaz. and ura K. Holderman of North Liberty, = GV. Boge and Naanis H. e mm both Charles Weat aud Marie Williams. — e For twenty-five years no bread bas been baked in Norway on Sunday. Lewis “"K Matthew and Bertha Gillls, Carrie K. Nelson m and Lillie gvne ‘and_Nanote e e Enein I Herbert 0. McLean Ollie R. Brown of M. Moiloy of this city. Touls C. Brubaker Marriage licenses have been imsued to the following: Al n-.h-v ‘Gaskins, and Lucille B. (’a\llnl. Bl Mon! an@ Lillian D. Leedy, Va. Landes and Geneva B. Hilde- | [Ui{ brand, beth of Waynesboro, Va. Davis of Charlerol, Pa., aud Pattie Beaver Dam, C For style, g price, Est. 1885 L O ZIRKIN FURS A Cloth Coats and Suit Models Below Cost P S H. ZIRKIN S quality and W inspect P R 821 14th St. "Madame Helena Parisian Modiste Stylish Dresses, Evening Gowns and Wraps made on short notice. Latest remodeling. . By appoint- ment. Columbia 4236. 1817 Kalorama Road Real Handmade Laces By the yard. Colla of exceptional bargains, At the Quality Store 14th and F Sts. N.W. Fivery yard you buy. support her etarvi A week rs, Doilies, etc. helps a Vienna mother to ing child. ome this afternoon at her home |has gone for 2 trip to Panama. :‘oley. h::o l::c a wtm“ of ;:m mt ;':-‘ . U of e V‘:m President and Mrs, Marshall dur- ude |ing her stay in Washington. or Cox, who will remain in ~-This Store Ts Closed Saturdays at T P.M. % Infants> Apparel at Great Reductions Shore White Dresses (band and ‘machine made) now $2.50, $2.75,$3.50, $4.50, $5, $6.75, $7.50, $10.50. ¥ Short White Skirts now 75¢, $1.25, $1.35, $1.45. Short Wool Coats, white and colored; 2 to 5 years; now $8.50, $9.75, $12.50, $15, $18.50, $22.50. Boys" White and Colored Suits, 2 to 5 years; now $1.75, $1.95, $2.25, $2.50, $375 $475 $5, $6.75. White and Colored Rompers now 75¢c, $1, $1.25, ~ $1.50, $1.75, $2.25. Sweaters, pink, blue, rosef 2 to 5 years; now $2.50, $2.75, $3.75, $4,$450 $5. / Sweater Suits now $6.50 to $18.50. Three and four piece suits, in heather., brown tan, blue, red; 2 to 5 years. Worsted Caps. red. blue, brown, rose, black’; now S0c and 75¢c. Bonnets now $1.50, $2.50, $3.75, $5, $8. Also Reduced—Hats, Dolls, Odd Pieces oi Wicker Nursery Furnituge (Fifth Floor) Semi-Annual Clearance Sale ‘Women’s HIGH Shoes This sale comprehends vxrtua.lly our entire-stock of hlgh shoes for women and there are no shoes in this sale except those made up for us. They are all desirable in fashion and thoroughly high grade. ‘Here are the reduced.prices—3 lots:—s BN 3G r " Former Prices, $10 to $18 We’ve cut deeper than ever before- which makes this event our greatest $8.90 s i greater than at ordina sales. SOCIETY ARMY WANTS 500 FLYERS. air service school at March Field. Riverside, Cal., or to Caristrom Ficld. A chance for 500 young men to learn| Arcadia, Fla., where their course ol to fily an airplane is offered by the|instruction will begin. ‘War Department to all civilians be- e ——————— tween the ages of twenty and twenty- seven. who have a high school educa. |, An English law which has never d been repealed is that which makes it tion or its equivalent and who desire | J°CT TEPRAled s LOAL AWAICE By The person who does so can be put in to master all phases of military aecro- nautics. Theso men will be known as | ipe bt fiying cadets and Will be sent to the | option cf moe L0 1OUrS With ENE The Greater Values Contmue in Our January Sales! The newer goods—the later styles —the things you want—and values ry clearance 1216 F St. N.W. Wooltex Coats—Subject to Prior Sale! The winter coat season is near an end for us, but for you there is still plenty of time for wearing! The opportunity to buy famous Wooltex Coats at such substantial sayings is a chance that co: collars and high-class Wooltex tailoring. Read what Beautiful fabrics, with self here for you. mmands immediate action $35 Sport Jackets, polo mixtures ....$21.75 $110 Black Seal Plush Short Jacket..$69.75 $50 Navy Blue Zibeline Full-back $145 Black Peachbloom Embroidered Coats .. $58.50 Nav belted model . $100 French Blue Bolivia Cape Coat, $59.75 and brown $95 Navy Chamo Cloth Full- Suede Velour Coats .eee-..$39.75 Wrap ...... ks ioeskeearPBTS Coats, navy _ .$89.75 Coats ._35975 $120 Black Velour \:lvet Afternoon $43.75 $135 Marvella Wrapp, $85 Duvet de Laine Panel-back Coats, COatS eanveirecscocaccannes ce..$8278 navy and black ........ $100 Chamo Embroidered Coats ceeee..$6275 $125 Green Chamoistyn Panel-back Wrappy Coat ....ccocovcennceiancanns. ... $89.75 $63.75 $150 Full-back and Belted Coats, of $98.50 Silvertip Bohvla Belted Coata, peachbloom, reindeer, navy and navy, brown, reindeer and Nankin, $76.75 L A SR veee.$93.75 $127.50 Full-back Coats, in brown $155 Wrap Coat, of navy blue mar- Silvertip Bolivia o $81.75 vella, of the finest grade o.......$94.75 Act Quickly—Coats Going Fast Regrouping Brings Still Greater Values The balance of our stock now in four groups—styles and colors that have been ac- corded high favor this season—some with fur collars, others with collars of self-material —at such low prices it’s hard fo resist the temptation to buy. . $55 to $75 Coats *34.50 $75 to $89.50 Coats IN THE COMBINED GROUPS ARE $75 to $125 Coats *64.50 $125 to $200 Coats *84.50 —-Llr[e Fur Collar Coats —Finest Materials Remaining. Wooltex Suits Reduced Every winter suit is in this clear-away! Extremely deep reductlons. Select from fashionable veldyne, suede cloth of fine grade, yalama, silvertip, velour, rayonner, sued- ette and duvet de laine—some with fur collars and cuffs, but mostly characteristic Wooltex tailored styles thaf are so desirable for purchase now! Wooltex lasting styles—plenty navy blue—it is not advisable to delay! $65 to $235 Suits at $28.50, $49.50, $53.50, $98.50 Also $75 to $110 Wooltex Tailored Suits, $39.50 and $49.50 - ... Thousands of Pairs in This Great Sale Chamoisette and Kayser Leatherette Gloves Bringing These First Quality Washable Cotton Gloves In'the Favored Shiades for Spring Wear At Half Price and Less A history making glove sale—the biggest event of its kind ever attempted by this store—additional salespeople and extra selling space! SZGI‘;'ZS Leatherette 75(: Look like leather, but can be washed—2-clasp style in white, pongee and mastic. All sizes in all colors. $1.50 Chamoisette 75c Gloves ..o . Chamoisette—a favorite glove with many women—2-clasp— white covert and beaver. Look for the name of the maker! $175 SwapWeist . QE . 32-C25] '-’!‘G"'““,_ $1.15 o oe oo ‘Washable, long-wearing cham- 12-button-length Popular oisette, in tMe favorite strap- Chamoisette Gloves, in white wrist style. All sizes in white, gray and covert. Splendid quality. gray, mastic, covert and chamois. Think what you've been paying Fo1s D $1.50 5390 Loms Govs ¢ 45 One.ot the greatest glove val- ues you have ever seen. I2-but- 16-button-length Chamoisette ton length, in white, brown, co- Gloves,-in white only. All sizes vert, beaver, gray and sand. All in this popular glove. Buy be- sizes. You'll want several pairs! fore lines are broken. “Samples” Another Glove Sale Silk Underw: Balance n;“ 2 recent bij sampled pufrchase Te- 2 How Noveiey stytes, ascinating, to choose romi - 91-00 Strap Wrist $ 2 4 Envelope Chemise, Cape Gloves of the kind of gloves you want! PAIR 32.85, 54.85, $9.85 All sizesin tan, brown Regularly $5 to $15 and beaver—- Effective styles of crepe de chime and georg- There isn’t much more to say about a ette crepe; trimmed with Venice and French gjje like this. Les$ than haif before- val laces, In white, light blue, greem and 1oses Cpictmas price! - Silk Gowns, NEW! Hidden Away Pocket $485, $6.85, $10.85 Syagger Bags, $8.75 to $15 Regularly $7.50 to $18 A skilfully concealed pocket, which may be con- Beautiful gowns of georgette, satin and crepe veniently reached, provides a safe place for your de ohine: prettily trimmed with French val laces-— money. ~Handsomo bage of seal, patent leather or also tailored styles with hemstitching. In flesh, buffed alligator—black, brown, gray or tam. Silk ‘white, rose, light blue and green. or leather lined; fitted. One of Our Greatest Shoe Sales Women’s Boots and Oxfords e $7.25 —Are-you going” to let this opportunity pass? Not if you appreciate the value of money. k brown or bl-clr. with Cuban Boots—Tan shade, with heavy soles, low Boots—Dar] heels, welt soles and wing brown_ or bllck. 'lth cloth tops and Cuban heeln ‘welt soles. heels, wing tip. Calf Oxfords—Dark brown low Cuban heels and Kid Boots—All black, with Cuban heels and welt welt soles, wing or straight tips. -Tan or black calf, with heavy soles. rogue Oxfords—' New Feature—Patent leather vamp, with box cloth - ‘welt soles and low Cuban heels, wing tip. top, handturn sole, French heel, button style. .Dark brown, with box cloth top, two- IKid Oxfords—Black or dark brown, low flat heels, tone effect, Cuban heels and welt soles. rubber heels attached. No Snow, So Rubbers Stick But, snow or no snow, they are going out now at cut prices. Don’t you want 3 new pair? $1.10 Rubbers Storm and. low-cut rubbers, high or low ssc hoels, pmnud or round toes. 80c and 90c Rubbers o 80c Sandlll_r Women’s Storm and omen’s Toe-sans QO Low-cut Sandals. Fine ch "Ruabber Sandals—good 5% quality. wearing grade. the

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