Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1921, Page 10

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. ® 10 L v THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1921 Edward E. Robertson and Anna Adams. Ciyde E. Shorter and Mary F. Bumbry. Robert G. Dise and Arline M. Ross. A N 5 L. D N DD SO SO N N )N i George and Lacille Nichols, girl. and_Leona M. Jones, LAW SCHOOL OF G. W. U. Marriage Licenses. Marriaze licenses have been issued to the William Whitby and Jessie White." ; TO HOLD ANNUAL DINNER Ty et e (B A 1 Feb Sale---New Spring Bl ‘ 3 1. Th & i T —— . e e end o, 11 124 M7 DOy § Bt e nrarer. MRl Ay oa ew Opring blouses : Elmer E. Davis and Mattie E. Powell. Matthew R. Meuxhau'and Bessie B. Weedon David P. Barrett and Loulsa Bellows, both of Detroit, Mich. Prominent Lawyers Will Speak at | Enthusiasm at The Blouse Sale! j AR eSS r nial Celebration. ey, P “0hn Paul Smith and Elizabeth H. Lavranti. Mhree hundred students, faculty mem-f 5 ) ‘ : : 3 b : : bers, alumnl and friends of the George| Sornclius and Mary Coow, boye | People are buying blouses as never before in our February Sales! The spring-like weather Monday and today made the enthusiasm doublefold! Generally these February sales of new spring blouses start amid snow and ice—but this time the brightness of the weather vies with the gay colorings in so many of the new blouses of spring! 2 What a display! And how the people do enjoy buying at the low prices! Blouses here again at $2, and in this sale you may buy them at 3 for $5—while the $2.95 blouses are 3for $7.50. _Georgette Blouses start at $5.00—Beautiful selections here and at $7.95, $10.00 and on up to $1895. Hundreds of blouses—dozens of styles and all new! It is the most fascinating sale of the year! \ Blouses at $2 A Great Big Favorite Have You SeensThem? 3 f or $ 5 Tailored Silk $5 In the Wonderful February Sale Blouses at ....... These are going fast—don't delay. 30 new Lo he Eie ool styles—of French or domestic voiles. batiste Several hundred blouses—20 different styles— organdie, lawn, dimity, and madras. New style oidgeolx"(gene crepe, crepe de chine, twilled silk collars, prettily trimmed with laces, embrojderies, Bk okt come i plate VRl bisanes i S1es andiiril| MIATE S ltaiTor el i Tee R Tt flesh colors, others in various colored pin stripes, white or striped effects. group stripes, broad stripes and wide and small stripes combined. All in newest and decidedly $7.50 attractive color combinations and greatest of During This Feb- Washington University Law School will attedd the school's annual be held at 7 o'clock Saturd at the Franklin Squarc Hotel opening event of the centennial ¢ tion of the founding of the universi "The principal address will be delivered | by Prof. Roscoe Pound, vard Law School, and r of the foremost legal auf country. g ' Other prominent lawyers and educ: tors will be among the speak: inal songs written by students w sung to popular tunes, and the Queters will take a vote on the best ones. | Prizes will be awarded the winners. Ar- |7 rangements for the banquet are in the | } Superior Merchandise at Lowest Consistent Prices f()a[in éfm‘artinf 1215F ST.and 1212101218 G ST» Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to department within the last twenty: ded as one| es in the rgency Hospital. 42, Tuberculosis Hos. Emergency Hospital. 4018 Tth st an, & 7 224 st. Kellog, 80, St, Elizabeth's Hos. d F. Sullivan, 58. Blue Plains, D. C. 10 Warder pl. 778 6t hands of the Law Schoolsenate, a stu- dent organization. Twenty-one George Was] versity Law School stude: men and seven women. have admitted to the District ba Misses Grace M. Eddy, M. A. Heckmer, Bertha E Raymond, Luecy fl.‘_Mnnn William 8. Heuretty, ! Susie B. Wasney, 66, ton Uni-| Estelle Bloxton, ‘1 fourteen | Hospital Nunziata Arcu Fmmet Bradl Willinm H. ¥ N 6 Md. ave. ne. eorgetown Univetsity s, 40015 8th at. n.e. ‘reedmen’s Hospital. 608 Q at. Distinctive Importations of Fine Crystal Fresenting 3 Tsabelle I. Russell Cornelius Robinson , 1822 4th st. 1, 308 Vine st., Takoma sale values. 1415 G Street Opposite Keith's Furs Exclusively Strong, R. Johns, B M J. W. Kimbel . E. Lo Porter, and V. F. Williams GETS STATION ON YAP. he Tapanese government has given| INVEST IN A FUR the Philippines government ! —COAT or Set now| nis sion to establish a meteorological ob- ' ~C servation station on the Island of COAT | while Generous Reduc- tions prevail on our en- Yap, in the mid-Pacific, and it will | 7 | 1 our e ‘be put in operation at once. The;NOW 'i“:"_es stock of distinctive permit was issued at the request of | S A VARIETY of designs in table crystal, from the famous Val St. Lambert Fac- tory at Liege, Belgium. No. 6362—Crepe de chine The following births have been reported to the United States embassy at ToKio. ! i H Z[RKIN Fu"-ier ruary Sale in dainty light colored stripes Births Reported. IE Ao i O’PENING OF 25 Sewlepring styles ;u::‘ r;:!l co‘l’l:‘:w:{h;h:; white i —organdie, batiste, ey, s WL LS. BRILLIANT productions from domestic HIS LADIES’ TAILORING dotted voiles and plain the health department within the last. twenty- | DEPARTMENT, e MENT, 2 ; ? Voiles, both French and nd Tuth 3. dcClenon. bo. } Lndu’Mt‘:leADlrecnon of factories of established world reputa- domestic! makes. Vari- L ous style necks, real John H. and Catherine Roy N. and Dorothy V. Charles L. and Effe Bancroft, boy. Walter 1. and_Elsie M. Graimm, girl. Adolph G. and Nellie M_ Bastian, girl. Eppa H. and Lilian F. Hern. by Raymond and Katherine Miller, girl. | Harry L., jr.. and Mldred Rust. boy. | hristopher and Alexandra Kalavaritinos, | filet or val lace and embroidery trimmed, some with hemstitch- ing. In white with No. 15%0—A4 blouse of COlored trimming, French voile, the roll collar others in_solid colors with movel pattern of cut with white, also all worke and Uind cmlbraid;'ry’; e fste et edge, vestee of 7 Tt Mine tuskta "ana. nem- _Some Pongee Blouses stitching, lace-trimmed cuffs. at $295. Altogether a At $2.95. great assortment. Handsome Silk Overblouses Extra in the February . Sale at..... Suit styles. These add just a bit of color to en- hance the beauty of your spring suit. Mignonette, georgette and fine crepe de chine blouses in the new shades. Shown in regulation and overblouse styles. Some with vestee front, others with tucked fronts, still others with embroidered fronts. Wide variety. Silk Overblouses irl, oy Many Original French and American Models Are Shown and Will Be Reproduced at prices ranging from $35 to $150 821 14th St. tion, including a selection of distinctive and original designs from Libbey and Hawkes. “boy. Henry and Mary Goode, girl. 1% 3F Cunninghama Co NEW SPRING SUITS An event offering a most wonderful oppor- No. 639 —ticud-made blouse o, batiste—Tuzedo collar and vestce of handdrawn work in attractive pat- terns, close fitting cuffs with deep hem to match coliar, at $3.00. Handmade Blouses $3.95 and $5 Woman is showing preference to handmade mode—realizing this we have specialized on them for this event and this is certainly a fascinating collec- tion. s At $3.95—Simple yet decidedly ei- : tunity to se i i it withi Beauties in the Tective styles of batiste, ctfi* cure a high priced suit within the February No. 3420—Georgette Crepe Over- trimmed with hand-drawn work and reach of the average purse. Sale at ST T i embroidery, some with hemstitching— New Styles . A noteworthy showing soft cplor; epen meck and short ki- several smart 5 s —wide variety in crepe de chine or georgette crepe, mono sleeves trimmed to match. In At $5—Effective styles of fine hatiste, SSSmm=ywyy| in rich shades of tomato, rattan, porcelain, also honey-dew, tomalo, Neptune, porce- with roll or tuxedo collars,-at- other wanted colors. = Some elaborately trimmed, lain, navy, bisque and black. At tractive designs of hand-drawn work, others not quite so fanciful but, yet very attrac- $5.00. also tucked blouses with collar and cuffs tive. trimmed with real filet. if Inthe Women'’s $25 Dress Section! Over 200 New Spring Dresses at 25 - Taffetas, Crepe de Chines, Canton Crepes A mighty attractive assortment-—all at a price that in no way indi- cates the unusual values. Dresses like these would sell at a higher price had we not placed our orders early. Gold Thread Embroidery Puffed Hips Handsomely Beaded Styles New Panel Effects Silk Embroidery Scalloped Tunics Braid Trimmed Dresses Lace Vestees Eyelet Embroidered . Spanish Lace Overdrapes Ruffled Tunics In Navy, Brown or Black—Some Combined With Blue, Henna or Rust Shades Every dress rightly made of splendid silks. No matter what may be your preference, we feel confident that from this fine assortment » you will find a becoming style at a price much less than you had ex- pected to pay. ] AR i Hmlllmmuu"wunmuumuuflll@fiflflm,mmm;\%%\“ D NS X\ Materials i These Hand-Tailored Spring Suits are fash- mne? of Highest-Grade Navy Blue Tricotine or Men's Wear Serge—Spring’s Favorite Matersals. Trimmings : Included are beautiful braided and richly em- broidered effects in heavy silk. Others with smartly beaded. _57eeves are either full length or the new seuen-e;ghths—c’ose fittr'ng at the wrist. or in bell shagpes. Styles —Plain Taslored —Flare E —Semi-Tailored —Lo‘:r:e Bf?zi‘;:: An Exceptional Sample Sale Not an entire line of underwear— but samples of the newest Envelope Chemise and Camisoles A great range of values, but— All the Chemise All the Camisoles = —Blouse Models —Mandarin Eflect_g Regularly $5 and $8.50; s .95 Regularly $3 to $5; s 95 = /-YOuthflJ Box Coats —Enolish B ] in one lot. Choice... in one lot. Choice..... ST " : a ngls ox Coats With lace trimming, lace medallions and tailored Lace trimmed, hemstitched and embroidered aiylea; with hemstitohed ‘and ahirrediySkSS'®2E podels—flesh color and white, What a chance this is—come early Wednesday and get the plums'—all in good con- dition—and in addition to crepe de chine and satin are the new “MOOH-gI.O” Satins and radium taffeta silk tailored underthings which created such a favorable impression as "soon as shown this season. —Ripple Box Models Newest Spring Dresses 2 * ) ~ . New Spring | Those Fashionable Strap P ~ : Values That Seem Impossible NP ose Fashionable Strap Pumps - to Retail at Mlllmel y 1-Strap, 2-Strap and 4-Strap Styles TR 2 b With the New York Heels _ : Entirely Different Hats Moderately Priced! : $1 2.75 pair z ® $8.50 to $15 (EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED) : S ; i The name SOROSIS on every shoe is your guide to style , _Several of the foremost mil-| 349 your guarantee of quality. These smart pumps promise L‘““’ of f‘féht“:i‘”:'“"'hlfk";.‘:’;‘;‘; _to be the vogue for spring wear—get yours and be one of the 1 ave. C_Ofl Fl u C. K o 18 1. fil‘st ‘Vith the new. of distinctive millinery. New col- . . h —1 terial. S i —Complete range of sizes for Misses and Women hewn—new efocts in_ trimming blu IE:RAS Cl:gnlfl? 5“'; Batenteah S s & —The ;martelt of the coming spring styles are shown. e kid an - h'. 4 % : —All ¢ ’ = Batavia and Straw Combina- 4.STRAP P! igh cut, with goring in — ’e ne;: sfiv‘;lng colors and two-tone _efiects tions sides, making them fit snugly in the arch and at evelofed of the wanted spring materials Hats entirely of Cellephane. the beels. In dark brown and black kid. ‘al Canton Crepes . o icotin S hat: imply tri: d, I iy Cacenuts iome huts are simnly tinmes | New Black Satin Slippers, $10.55 ¢ gettes by the use of burnt ostrich, flow- One of the most attractive slippers for evening wear we have Popular Tricolc!tc_l X ers or fruit. Mang fetching styles | seen for a long while—made of serviceable black satin, with two o Luaxuarious Satins are shown in the above price | straps and toe, beaded in attractive design; all have smart New York | el _ e 1 p———

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