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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1921 ) ] T 7 o the benefit of ‘mnas | land, Col. Mrs. E. | il cielt e e |GOV. PARKHURST DIES | of erection, which is being financed | i i e & i y Sy oaon Leing Ananted |Dr. ana Mrs. Charles Thom, Dr. and | W mf&lfl 2 Sarip E‘! u 2 Iv: rirude ;‘;‘?:. ot the chape |Mrs W. A. White, Mr. and Mrs John AFTER A BRIEF TENURE { « o ter, wi ead the receiv line at | C d ’ ey | | 1 Bruce a being i an S, ? 3 7 e avana, Cuba. i Chapter_of the informal dance the Sun- tts avenue rter has en- nd the pro- s’ homes. The Southern U. D. C. will give a on Saturday. Februar, the set Hall. 14 ., and will be followed |northw L reception with dancing. Miss | tire charge of the dance, ttended by ceeds will benefit the vet e, as This store is closed at 1 P.M. Saturdays AND GINGER! Off to school with bound: ing buoyancy and vigor, “tackling study and play with M SSES’, yun;ors’, G;P‘]S' Suits at Great Reductions | Fifth Floor Riofue o Marriage Licenses. Mary couses have been issued to the fol will be Licut. R. F Mr. For final clearance we have placed on sale a7 S e it collection of our Smartess Winter Suits. hoth plain Vi R dash and daring,star per erick 11. Rrooke their shooting box and fur trimmed, in sizes 14, 15. 16 and 18, all made to our order, in styles entirely appropriate for next season’s wear. The following greatly reduced prices represent very excellent values: $25, $29.50, $35, $45, $59.50, $69.50, $78.50, $87.50, $95, $125 Misses’ and Girls” Winter Hats . and Mr {left yesterday f n the North Carolina where they will pass the of the week and entert former in all athletic contests-that’s the Shredded Wheat boy, the boy who eats Shredded Wheat for break: fast,for lunch, for dinner, and in between meals. £ Edinboro, Ta., and city Cliurchton, Md., and ‘ol. and Mrs. Clifford Corbin were < at a supper v for young ISt evening, guests in compl Va.. and Gooeh, Mrand Mrs Giffrd Pinchot have Births Reported. FREDERIC H. < 1. reported to 2 50 $3r;§uced to I Pinclhiot u?}!l“uwllnxl’;: S Fr,:z(;,[:s’:‘{,‘\.h?::. Governor of il i : el A diet of Shredded | arles Wa will have as| - the i picture « 1 fection under the tongue with which he attacked three weeks ag Including charming models for every type of costume. | ) Wool Hose Reduced 50c, 9;(:: $1.95 Unusual assortments of the very best qua Wheat avoids many ailments that are common to youngsters. It is 100 per cent whole wheat. Two Biscuits with hot milk make a warm, nourishing meal. was improving until late he took chills and | | cted last | the univers nt fund and t the law school Septemt ceeded 1 iland, p xter will complete the term of two | . lities. es will be Miss Mabel Miss Charlotte Harding, heeler, Mrs. Douglas R. harles J. Bell, Mrs. W/ { ‘The patron ke the {7 Roardman Howard S.!\ficg M. Y. ian of the reception |yiirnie. He was (now George ity Law School in 188 to the bar at Ban cticed to an: _ Also IMPORTANT SALES at exceptionally low prices of Misses’ and Girl DRESSES, COATS, SKIRTS, SWEATERS, SCARFS, MIDDY BLOUSI Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to department within the last twenty- e 1 this after- PAJAMAS, BATH ROBES, Muslin and Knit UNDI . this atter e 2 o WEAR. Alrs Franlc G2 £ . R e pusiness established by his Mrs. William John L. Mart 4th s t southeast. Peterson, . Wushington Asslum Edward Le. returned to W a month in Atlantic n her apartment at the Oak- ind, 2006 Columbia road. c > was an istant to Chairman | of the republican national com- 8 nworth Beach C.. January 21 Ivin Coolidge, | k vacation of H. Smith, Jr., Fheet. Comner Thirieentl P T T 77, The Cornell Women of Washington P e e 12062062 6% ¢%0-0% O % o 6% %% o% o% % o% % % % +% 02062 0% 4 s | Ma m King, wife of 3 - to give ance on February 2 a weogeedoadradradsadeifesieioatoadoadsioatoadeadsadradecdoadsafodiodiialons T alihione o ihe BuL | o400 S6h Strest for the bensht of the (»;(' : E‘r,‘l‘? his fund. .’\mrmul o)e 9 e o <o 1 Md Mrs 3 secre- © i< with extreme sorrow that T pe 1 next Mon- culture and Mrs. Ball, n of the loss of Gev. Parkhurst. 1 os s rl ina ‘;’) { : JOIEOmRG fone tive and Mrs. Allanson h to ex) s to you my L R leton Biicte e Col. and Mrs. Sherman -, in which Mrs. Coolidge jc “ P X : ST T T T T T TTT 1 . All-Pork Sausage : Goodiee Red Stripe Silk Stocki 95c Pai i & 5 3 —was handed down from father to son, and & e 1pe Ol OCKINgSs---Now Only C Ialr : g SEESaa Y The making of these famous Silk Stockings (with mock seam back) is to be discontinued, now that the price has graced the tables of Washingtonians for « sday. after- CHICAIN, Stimek (PNt ioaed ) S ST dio e S e A Re b S o o 0oy S i over half a century. % in Wednes- So in order to clear our stock quickly of all on hand, we offer them in this “Good-bye” Sale at 95c pair. & Only about 200 dozen pairs in all—and that won't be nearly enough to satisfy the hundreds of wearers of Sk entertained at Red Stripe Silk Stockings, who took them up as an economy during the war. Black, light, medium and dark 1216 F St. N.W. Ask for the :f i 1 i Somor ot the brown—a few navy blue and white. Come at once if you want a supply. 4 K ORIGINAL—ORIGINAL—ORIGINAL 120070070670 620670 420-6%0-070-4620-670-47020 6%0-620-420-6%0-670 420620400 %0470 471 QX Q X XX g X g X g K g X g X g XXX XgXgXaXaXgXaXgXgXaXaXaX Beginning the New Month With a Big, Splendid & February Dress Sale Dresses attractive with the new sfyle ideas of Spring, in fabrics we can assure yvou are dependable, colors that are most wanted— and prices that are not only considerably below former selling costs, % but marked especially low for this event. With silk costs rising this sale takes on extra importance—many of the styles cannot be duplicated, except at higher prices! Mr. John Barrymore Says— A (Y (Y (2 (N (A = ‘ October the fifteenth 1 9 2 0 My dear Mr. Griffith: T have for the second time seen your picture. Any personal praise of yourself or your genius regarding the picture I would naturally consider redundant and a little like carrying coals to Newcastle. Anyway, I imagine you are so used to it that it would only bore you to death. I have not the honor of knowing Miss Gish personally and I am afraid that any expression of feeling addressed to her she might consider impertinent. I merely wish to tell you that her performance in “Way Down East” seems to me to be the most superlatively EXQUISITE AND POIGNANTLY EN CHAINING THING THAT I HAVE EVER SEEN IN MY LIF 1 remember seeing Duse in this country many years ago, when, I imagine, she must have been at the height of her —also Madame Bernhardt—and for sheer technical brilli t and great emotional projection, done with AN ALMOST UN- i CANNY SIMPLICITY AND SINCERITY of method, it is great fun and a great stimulant to sce AN AMERICAN ARTIST EQUAL, IF NOT SURPASS, THE FINEST TRADITIONS OF THE THEATER. i I am not in the habit of writing letters of this character, ' ito univer ster George | to Raquette | = winter sports. She has | February Dress Sale * $15.00 XY (2 Y (Y T Y N (3 [, Thornton Lewis, who n and a A small collection of mighty big values—silk tricolette, taffeta, georgette crepe and tricotine dresses—some embroid- ered, some braided and some with lace vests—do not delay if interested in these! Amory, jr., Margaret | ken a house are. w) February Dress Sale, $25 Extra—30 Dresses—Style Samples— il e at $35 viiere they have taken | = i nton Bradford has returned -day visit in Virginia. She Silk lace dresses are a big feature of the dress sale at $25 ality and it is only a very rare experience that could impel it. - short, time of | crepe de chine and taffeta silk of soft, long-wearing quality. 1 e I wonder if you would be good enough to thank Miss Gi of Mie . Ohaoes are here, also solid embroiderics, lace vests and collars, ruffles, pleatings, self- H RO TS Ay g L from alk of us who are trying to do the best we know how in " Mrs. Braa: | cordings, beadings and ribbon trimmings—Navy, brown. grays and black are lead- ere are 30 dresses bought by the manufacturer to be used in designing. the theater. Believe me, ing shades, effectively combined with blue and henna shades. - They are not showroom samples, which have been tried on, but style sam- Yours very sincerely, Febmary Dress Sale’ $35 ples, fresh and new. They are $50 to $60 dresses, judging by today’s lowest price standards. One of a kind to you at $35 each—both Street and After- nce is for ] 1415 G Street'; z Opposite Keith's 2 Furs Exclusively Before inventory | | All Furs i a decidedly ad- (Signed)” JOHN BARRYMORE. speaks one who has PROVEN his authority by i achievements that have raised him in the position of the gr : est artist of the English-speaking stage, concerning “Way Down | Handsome dresses of Canton crepe, crepe de chine and crepe’ satin— as well as silk-lace df(‘s“*vi of °"‘C°P“ii"‘1“31 ‘1“3}1"_‘ “'"0‘.""]“ L‘"."{(bl“e'h sjt"d'ag';y;iuffig" noon Gowns, in Canton crepe, crepe satin, georgette crepe combined with and black frequently relieved by combining with brighter shades—and ving B i M g s 2 in ({he) i’argc ra?u,vc o{ styles at this price the new style features designed in clever taffeta and meteor, silk IBFCS and taffet silk, in navy, hl_ack. grays, sand, new fihica blue, brown and combinations—also a few fine dresses in navy blue tricotine. East,” now at POLI'S THEATER. Here Is HIGH-Class Buy Gloves at This Sale — il > o vantageous time to ° H inolyv > Pri (| Liberally vy tars. au our dis. e Sllk Underwear Astonishingly Low Prices on | o Leatherette and Kayser Ch tte Gl i and single furs Hiberal- i eatheretie an ayser Lhamoisetieé uloves H ly reduced. ' - . If — at I Ow ‘ l P The largest purchase of fabric gloves ever made by this store— 1i | R ‘LW a ass rlces’ thousands of pairs—at half price and even less. Famous Kayser Cham- i o2z i . oisette Gloves at prices you've hardly expected. ¢ ’S . and- lot—bought when silks were lower than they are il s g % $1.50 Leatherette Gloves, 75¢ e 3 | With 3 e taancioreather: oves, 2 Comed Beef and Cabbage 1!. Before Inventory - Gl Silk Bl e onaeciand anatic: 12-button length—a style that will be | $3 Glove Silk Vests $4 Glove Sil loomers easily washed. in high favor later in the season. In Boneless Corned Beef, Ib., 25¢ New Cabbage, Ib, 6c || i 4 - Excellent quality White: brown, covert, beaver and gray. it x . . Pretty tailored 3 % 1 Chicke il S‘Eerhng Sllver styles, with ribbon o glove silk bloomers, 5 $1.50 Kayser Chamoisette $2.25 Kayser Long Chamoisette 5 Tender Steaks for b s | straps, full regular cut, reinforced to insure 5 Gloves, 75¢ Gloves, $1.15 ]"'C!/- 'ender Stea S ‘n‘r,““w’ng‘ I in flesh color, Noted for their dur- greater service—in flesh color, plain Bt L fas G T S RO e ke b., 45¢ i T knee style, These are in big demand; 2-clasp Style, y,;\s for spring wear. In white, gray, Porterhouse 1b., 45¢ Smoked H il ale ability. $4 Chemise, $2.95 ingwhice iCoyertandiporEee. mastic and coyert. Splendid value. 01 ceem=e-Ib, moke ams— | . X S S 15 i Morrts' “Supreme” It To reduce our stock of Table Fine m_sf %‘Tx:;_s::i,,", faces New lot in crepe 5% iino—iat) and $1.75 Kayser Strap-Wrist $3 Kayser Long Chamoisette Sirloin «.-aeeeeee--Ib, 42¢ Ib., 28c i r hefore taking inventory, e e iinineaniasal | ErnchvalmcelClmmedieyles slsolagm Chamoisette Gloves, 95¢ Gloves, $1.45 4 R e . e | g a i eautiful w: e an: orge v & e 5 Top Round «eeeews-lb, 45¢ Pure Pork Sausage— it l}""f ",”A Cheiin white; excellent quality crepe de chine, e allions, ribbon and lace straps; fesh Another popular style—Kayser make— po‘nfig;‘:l;:::l‘ et im‘"you‘;hs!rlm're frpi s Hieat or Tinits | 2 “fyt erp interest Flesh only% color only. in white, gray and chamois. Jow price. Bottom Round .._..Ib,33c 1b., 40c I Silreiware. a8 > 11 made by the i e rin: Prettiest Styles of the Season at a Grapefruit large, cach, 10c. 3 for 25¢ | | {ditversmiths, and is Repd) WEiBew SEiang Very Low Price! ew r'ur okers : | i e s (1) Sorosis Strap Pumps and ~ e 7S 1 artistic designs, their OroS. p p Furrier Moving Into New Quarters—These Oranges— pplet Potatoes— || iiving never-ending eorgette Lrepe Th Price! Bt Stayman Winestps best No. 1 etock |} | : Boo $12 75 erefore Secured Under Price! doz., 50c %4 Peck, 20c cle i F i ’ ” (0] bl $8 50 $20 to $25 Chokers, $12.50 % g ol [ rlatwarseo%dUChons Sorosis Styles—the accepted modes io}\" thf v‘:omlng sea- ver ouses; ° An_ opportune offering—lot consi ts of mink, AusllraAlian HEl i . % & opossum, mart opossum, ringtail EE d i i i- Imported Layer Figs Flour— i 20 to er Cent s SWiat Sarosispronginces slylelloit i B Rimonbleloaves and frontitrimmed withiinal Sotuitatyie s intteantall laiipawaitt o s it ot 1b,, 35¢c. 3 Ibs. for $1.00 Gold Medal or Pillsbury's || ‘Strap Pumps at $12.75 sets of contrasting color, deep round neck 12-1b. sack, 75¢ Il Hollow Ware Reductions | Already they are receiving much attentlon_attractive with inset forming yoke. Tomato with zinc, Ll 1“5n ‘:? ‘lzsflfz", st_]k"rr?"fim ) s 2l 5 4 ots, i t 5 e a 5 3 i 5 5 -chasd—silky fox scarfs, in anima Sugar— | 25 to 50 Per Cent ey, s’;‘r‘:g';gg;mstyr‘xe:a?;e;’{;;a;r;grdnfl{n _l;rgwn u\:(e_:e. t‘g]‘_:l?;‘iis’ew(}‘,"’e“:‘o"’;"zf’l':‘&n‘;‘;iz':: AL At style, with novelty silk linings. ~Choice, of taupe, brown and uts, best cane granalated Seone-serap pumps, high cut, with goring in sides, making 1 - Dlack. “2H DuPnmnG. PREs. them fit very snugly under the arch and at the heels; in dark New Tie-Back Blouses, $13.50 1 5 Ib., 35c. 3 Ibs., $1.00 w ‘l 5CHMEDTIE BROS. CO e Tand black Kid; moderately priced. Fascinating sivics of bewvy ::t.fl,el e chine These were Bought at a Saving, Too = ME - 3 .t idered in bright colored che- Raisins— Del Monte Tomatoes I T olinbler Jorwole . Smart Boots, $12.75 Black Satin Pumps, gfectively embroidered i bt e dlecves 5195 to $300 Fur Coats geeded or seedless large cans | Ghe Helable cewelers ! oOne of it::e Ffrnvorl:wnh f;:r S]o 55 finished with narrow plaiting ao m:u-h embroid- i FE e Y 5 ing, ! encl eels, & y; in whit d tomato, sand and tomato, zinc ight new coats—just added to stock. pkg, 28¢ 2 for 25c. 9 for $1.00 1 1200 G Street.Northwest, T e ra ™% Black, A very dressy pump In 2- Snd meptunc, Also. crepo-back Satin tuck-in e of Cibes Mackat: CGivet 'Cat Mats $l 55 dark blae, dark brown and . strap style; jet beaded, with blouses; the smart vestee, flat collar and turn- oo | eonard Coats at this price. 36-inch pearl gray suede; also in the New York heel; one of back cuffs of georgette crepe with narrow plait- LEOp, 0 S PLICE. Z black, dark blue and camel the smartest styles shown for ings. In honeydew, neptune or zinc combined lengths; with plain or trimmed collar and cuffs. Here's a kid. some time. with white. ¥ your chance to make generous savings on a fur