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P g | G A .y X QU2 LANV AN AM 2SSV $698. Reducel b0 trimmed. duced to all colors and sizes. SOCIETY 1111 G St N / A Great Pre-Inve: of All Remn disposal ventory, . Every odd lot greatly Prices have been g reduced to eff of thousands of dollars™ worth of hi which takes place the last day of January- must go regardiess of cost. WAISTS 75 Georgette Wai with lace, _:r,ml( riy complete Reduced to... 68 Taffeta striped eflect Formerly pr 6 Pairs Bloomers ) Marvel-fit reinforced Biack Costume Velve Reduced to -....... Reduced A 5.00 125 Union Suits—Kayser top Cotton Unio -wool Imported Plid f forced seats: wh plair 1 pleated gla- -m'; at ginne; Formerly priced ur Reduced @ o Bis rabassador of | to/5350, Redoced 10 D1+ 8 < $7.98 I J : ’ f the ambas- 175 Pieces—Cre W n and Plaid ; 120 will be at home Gt wns—Teddics 4 ter Coats, §|~ rnoon for the last time | (o —beautifully trimmed with with large raccoon s l 0 OO & and ribbon. Ke- $3 beltedy and unbelted . e = i ¢ .ady Geddes. wife of the British ok duced to 5t '98 sitk _lined throu; 1 Skirts, large Scotch ambassador, will not be at home to- [ The former Governor of Ohio and duced if iohathey i morrow afternoon. Mre. James M. ( were the honor hecks; in a Jarge dinne 50 Camisoles, of satin, lace Formerly priced up to §198. Reduced 59(: PETTICOATS 15 FUR COATS LINCIND 2t $175.00 | L TCSERY 1,000 Pairs 97 Silk Petticoats, of tafleta, Near Seal, with beaver collar o all-silk jersey and combina- | and cuffs; Marmot Coats, with Szlk Hose tions; all colors. Formerly sold | raccoon or nutria trimming; up to $698. Re- Plain Near Seal Coats, Plain Reduced to $3.98 65 Silkc Petticoats, of ali-silk jersey;some with taffeta rufiles; Formerly $5.98 Raccoon Coats—every one re- duced from much higher prices. Stone Marten Chokers. Re- it $29.95 $39.95 95¢ pr. Fox Scarfs. Re- duced to sold at $798 and $898. Reduced to.. tops, rein heel; all sizes. wggg&}pfib@m ST, ELEVENTH ST. y Specials - misleading. The HOUSB of Courtesy he Friday Clean-Up Racks are placed in the various departments on which you'll find the one, two or three garments of a kind that remain of many lots. In our calculations they are remnants and Friday is the day we set apart to dispose of them. There really is rare choice to be had. .t 40 Suits on one rack, some plain; some with fur-trimming, and offered tomorrow at... 29 Suits are hanging on a second rack—these include the finer grades— $43 both plain and fur-trimmed. Choice at oatls In our lot are Plush and Cloth Coats—many of the latter with handsome fur col- $ clusive models, all reduced 45 27 18 Cloth ("n:xts—]»];lin tailored and some with real fur collars; wrappy and form-fitting models. All reduced to One big lot of 90 Dresses, made up of the broken s of many lots—Satin, Tricolette, Tri- cotine, Tafleta, Velvet, Velour, Serge $E Eu — and Jersey—ecfiectively modelled and artistically embellished. All reduced to kol L] d tan, gray and blue These are of excellent quality thread silk, Awith lisle garter forced at toe, sole and We never quote comparative prices, because they are e AN G NN e B Ao YY) ING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1921. SOCIETY and and HE Vies President and Mrs. shall will be the guests dinner tonight of Mrs. s S. Bromwell, when ill number twenty-two. 1 held her last at home | tration in her apart- d yesterday, ! the compan: §i Mrs. M hund; joined. her for the lat- irt, her h; beini in the same sl guest of , with Mrs shall wa luncheon T operation for of the I gium and Barone sluded the minfster of || in hono . with Mrs Cox, it Washington of . Timothy T. Ansberry. . Atlee Pomerene, w or from Ohio, and M 1 rs. Palmer in re-|_ A rn, Admiral Andrew T. Lo TS a or of Chile and Senora the Chevy Ch: el Mrs. Timothy achusett ebruary 1 to | A The ambas- The Peruvian emb been located at 2131 1 move on icut avenue. nera. de Pezet will ro- | n in their apartment at Wardman Tark Hotel. other. Those in the distinguished company included the § of State a <. Colby, the | Mme. Marc Peter, wite of the min- ister of Switzerland, will not observe her Friday afternoon at home tomor- i row. culture a tary of the 3 ador of Pern Justice Princess Lubomirska, wife of the minister from Poland, will not receive tomorrow afternoon. A number of the cabinet homes were open to visitors yesterday, Mrs. Colby, Mrs. Houston, Mrs. Palmer and Mrs. Meredith each receiving several hundred guests. Mrs. Cox, wife of the former Governor of Ohio, made as nearly a round of the homes as possi- ble, receiving a_small ovation wher- cver she went. Mrs. Palmer, who had a cozy tea table in one corner of her room. was surprisad bv a much larger list of guests than usual, and had with her for part of the aft- ernoon Mrs. Annette A. Adams, assist- ant attorney general. Furrier and Ladies’ Taiior LEIBEL Furs Down in Price HUDSON SEAL. COATS, Dinner for Former Governor. FRENCH SEAL COATS, Senator Gilbert M. Hitchcock will SCARFS, STOLES, CHOKERS' rntertain a small company of men at dinner thig evening in honor of former AT PRACTICALLY mLF PR[CE N 73 | Governor of Ohio James M. Cox. Senator and Mrs. Dial of South Caro- 11ina will have as their house guest for two weecks Mrs. Cora Cox Lucas of Columbia, S. C. in whose honor they will give a buffet supper this cvening, followed by a musical. Mrs. Lucas is a gifted pianist, being chair- man of the music department of thei Federation of Clubs of South Caro- lina. She is also president of the! Afternoon Music Club of Columbia. The invited guests will include Sen- ator and Mrs. Smith_of South Caro- lina, Senator and Mrs. Harris of Georgia, Mr. Justice McReynolds, Col. and Mrs, Carmichael, Senator and Mrs. | Stanley of Kentucky, Mr. and Mrs. | {James Baker, Dr. and Mrs. William | Du Bols, Dr. James Taylor, Col. and Mrs, Charles Keller, Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Doug- las, Senafor and Mrs. Overman of North Carolina, Col. and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson, and members of the South Carolina delegation in Congress. We Make a Specialty of _Rebullding Fuors % When you buy muslin ask for FRUIT OF THE LOOM Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley were hosts at dinner last evening, entertain- | ing in honor of the ambassador of Spain and Senora de. Riano ‘and the ambas- 8th and Penn. Ave. N.W. Thank You The Overwhelming Response To our Huge 1-cent Blouse Sale last Saturday demonstrated the public’s appreciation of our ccncentrated effort to set a new pace for “Value- Giving.” Another Blouse Sale just as sensa- tional is now being planned and will be held as soon as the second shipment arrives. Watch Announcement ‘! | | | | Den’t Miss OQur Great | Friday Bargain Sale $15 and $18 Spring-time Dresses. .$10.00 |l $25.00 Spring Dresses...........$14.98 |# New Spring Taffeta Dresses. ... ..$19.98 $25 Polo Cloth, Velours & Oxfords, $10.98 $29.50 & $35 Plush & Cloth Coats, $19.98 il $75 and $100 Fur Coats..........$49.98 119698 Skirts ....................83.98 i $15.00 Skirts ...................$6.98 $20.00 Skirts ...................$9.98 $49.98 Suits, all shades and sizes. .$24.98 $100 Suits, 2ll of our Winter stock. . $39.98 SAFFRITTIAFTT RGN GNT I ~I D IS g cock, Senator and Mrs. William E.! Tiorah, Senator and Mrs. Key Pittman. | - 58 Trimmed Hats, sold to 420; to close ALL FUR WORK REDUCED You ean now have your Furs made over 55 winter and be ready MARTIN WOLF | 30-32 FLORIDA AVE. N.W. The Vogue Model Shop Mrs. Morris Mrs. Jones, samples for sale. 1417 F N.W. This store is closed Saturdays at 1 P.M. u Extraordinary Values in Suits For Small Women and Misses—Sizes 16 and 18 Only Women's Suit Department, 4th Floor At the Greatest Price Reductions of the Season, we are placing on Sale a collection of Handsome Winter Suits— sizes 16 and 18 only. Included are Plain and Fur-trim- med Street, Sport and Dress Models all especially made for us by the most celebrated tailors. Throughout, the Materials, Designs and Workmanship are of the Highest Order Possible. To select NOW for Next Winter Wear 7 will prove a wise economy to you. The Reduced Prices are: $45, $55, $65, $78.50, $85, $95, $110 Fheet. Comer Thirleentl KAPLOW ITZsros. Adjacent to the Rialto 721 NINTH STREET N.W: Suits Gowns Wraps UNIQUE ADVANTAGES OF PRICE = . ARE INVARIABLY DISCLOSED BY COMPARISON e 1106 G Street Before Inventory—Bargains Galore 65 Women’s and Misses’ Suits Sold to $110 Fur-Trimmed and Tailored Styles 16 to 38 sizes $39£ 16 to 42 Sizes 349=5_9 11 Suits, Fur-trimmed and Plain, 16 to 38 Sizes, formery to $49.50; to close. ... All Coats at About Half Price Fur-trimmed and Self Collars $917.50 $Q ok § — .50 304 3590 16 to 38 sizes, soid to $42.09; to close ...$15.95 ésp‘;fié:?formerly sold to $55.00; to close . ....... 5 .$25.75 2 Evening Wraps, purple and copen, velvets, velours; were $75.00; to clos .$29.50 2 Lezzner Coats, black and brown, 18 and 38 sizes; to close ...$15.00 1 Near Seal Coat, skunk collar and cuffs, sold for $250......... RMEN ATl e Rl ..$139.00 ALL FUR NECK SCARFS AT HALF FORMER PRICE ‘Bargains in Cloth and Silk Dresses Group of Dresses of Tricotines, Satins, Silks, Velours and Others Formerly sold t0$40 To close.........t....... 318-95 , Serges, Jerseys, few Silks, sizes 16 to 38; sold to $29.00; to close ::‘l’ 33::? Dr:sfes,, black, brown, mv;', sold to $55; to close. 2 6 Misses’ Evening Dr sold at $40 and $49.50; to close. 15 Skirts, English tweeds ap:d plaids; sold to $13.95; to close BARGAINS IN BLOUSES, UNDERSKIRTS, KIN Lot Voile Blouses, white znd colors, sold to $3.50; Friday . Lot Silk Ruffle Underskirts, all colors; F riday .. g Lot Georgette and Silk Blouses, broken lines, sold to $8; Friday Brushed Wool Scarfs, variety of patterns, sold to $8.50; Fnshy. Stout Sizes, Georgette and Silk Blouses; sold to $12.00; Friday Regular Sizes, Georgette and Silk Blouses; sold to $10; to close. Kimonos, broken lines, regular values, $3.98 axd $4.50; to close. Camiscles, vaviety of styles, brokion linasz to close.............. e} Ladies' Tailors & Furrisrs Special—We make ladies’ suits, $43, in the latest styles; also N N N § N § \ \ N N N N N N § N N N N N N N \ N \ N \ N N N N N N N N N N N _—_—m—m————————n 7727 e