Evening Star Newspaper, May 3, 1921, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WA POLO BALL MEDLEY OF RICH COLORING Initial Affair Great Success. Mr. and Mrs. Weeks i Receive. The LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Of our best Suits Grades Ranging Up i last night to make the first polo ball to $115—Reduced to dver given in Washington a colorful and altogether delightful affair and ould be repeated each sea- skillful playing of the ofli-l {cers forming the Washington polo LJ | team so interested the Secretary of | War, who is himself a splendid ath- and Mrs. Weeks headed [ the receivin, at the New Willard, | giving the a decidedly official t and the sanction of the War De- lete, that he line Box, Blouse, Three-piece and the new long models s a medle f —in the Twill Cords, Poiret Twills, Tricotines, Coverts—tailored or braided, embroidered and beaded. Here’s one—where vou can make a big saving. women. Polo m between the fla i wd, and other imp t in giving © to “the {of War and of « | Gen. Pershin en. March danced Lall during the evening. | In Receiving Line. In the receiving line otary of Pershing. New Jersey Sport Suits— $19:50 Clearance of Dainty Blouses Voiles, Batistes, Dimities and Pongees— $1:%5 —in the wanted Heather mixtures, smartly modeled and made—Specially priced at... ductions. Weeks wore a gown of and gold brocaded v mounted over cloth of gold, y ceful draperies on the skirt termi- ing in a short train. Cloth of gold showed on the bodice. which had a |square decolleto with * wing _slecves of amethyst tulle. She wore a hand- some Gingham trimmed, tucked, embroid- ered, lace trimmed. All popuhr models. Valtues up 10 $3:50 . cccvennrrnosonoscons KAPLOWITZsros 721 Ninth Street N.W. Adjacent to The Rialto Closing Out Our Entire Remaining Stock of Women’s and Misses’ Finest Wraps 68.00 Formerly Sold Up to $165 COLLECTION of the smartest atylc themes, especially grouped from our regular stock for this occasion. Featured are Wraps and Wrap-Coats; many are richly embroidered. Of Mar- vella, Orlando Silk and Wool Duvetyne, Veldyne, Satin and Twill Cord, in newest spring colors. i An Extraordinary Opportunity to Secure a | Customized | Tailleur Suit Below Cost of Production | 68.00 | | Formerl‘y Priced Up to $165 = Fingertip and knee-length coats that her- ald the coming modes of fall. Dash of line, custom fnish and fineness of fabric effec- tively illustrate their splendid value at this special pricmg. Of twill cord, piquetine, plquelwm and tricotine. Hand tailored, silk Iinings in plain and duo tones and other charming touches. Sporting and social life combined | ot rich | %0 were the Sec- -t, |staff occupled a box. |<ome corsage ornament of (lhmlmd\“ o O, SHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 1921. 9 ] —_— and carried a black ostrich feather Judie John Bartan Payne fan. Mrs, George D. H hér b ator \11.\ H In the Boxes. The assistant sccretary of war, Mr. 3. . had_as his | e I Hosts at Dinner Refore Ball d Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, |a Store News r interestin Mr, and Mrs. box party includ liam B. « Phipps ent the ball i Ho Mrs. Cromwell Brooks tinguished party, ing the minis Princess Bibesco, Mrs. Dorothy V ms McCombs, Countess ator Walter E. Edge, Andrew T. Long. . Williams and Mr. ¥ 3 Ric nd Mra, Thomas F. Logan had | b Joseph | AN ander - nind ‘ommander a uff of An Thompson nhn Barrett, ) 1 and Miss atton Woxts to e Peruvian cmbassy, Ambassador. 1 including L and Mrs, Me and John Mis: Col. Robert m / Miss Litta Yencken George T. Marye v Moreland of Pittsburg s Doyle with them in the Rox for Embassy Staff. Members of the French embass SR T Gen. Pershing entertained a b party. his guests including Senator Now's the Time to and 31 Warren and Col. Have Your And 11, ownsen Senora de I ador Longworth, and Mr. Furs Remodeled £ —while we offer special sum- mer rates and FREE PERFECT DRY AIR Nicholas Ramona Lefevre T. Baker. Senator and Mrs. James W. Wa ive worth, jr., had several guests wi them. Mr. William Phelps I 3 STORAGE tertained a box party, his guests in- cluding ator and Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg, Representative and Frederick C. Hicks ss Roon Senator Walter ldge and h Lee Phillips had with ther r of the Serb Slovenes Joseph and Noell, Horton, C: Tuther and Mr. W Mme ts Grouitch, Parker, Col. William E. John M. Bowie Clarke. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Thropp, Mi Olyve Graef and Mr. Chester Lock- wood were among Mr. Horace Lut- trell's guests. Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh d John Allan Dough- as J. Walsh and 1105 H St. NW. Phone Franklin 3683 these selected styles at prices far below the ordinary. ought to come early to get the choice. Fine Wraps, $46-50 About 50c on the Dollar! A purchase of $69.50 to $110 wraps—all at one price! Bought from a manufacturer dissolving partnership. Afternoon wraps made of fine ramona, duvetyn, florizelle, piquetine and satin in a dozen distinctive styles. Navy, black, Sorrento blue, ostrich, tan and brown—beautifully lined and tailored. Only one of a kind of many of the styles. $40 Lace Dresses, 13 Off,-- Choice, $27.50 A 33V off purchase of the wanted silk lace chiffon afternoon and dance dresses in blouse and gathered tunic styles. Navy, brown, white, sky blue and flesh color—in a good assortment of styles. $55 & %60 Suits, /3 Reduction, $3825 One of the biggest suit sales of the scason—mostly navy blue—in pequetine, tricotine and twill cord and including the plain tailored suits as well as beaded and embroidered styles. All beautifully lined and hand finished. Suits that will give the satisfaction expected of suits of high quality. Wooltex $22-50 Coats, $15-50 About 50 smart flare back Sport Coats in heather mixed woolens, tan, gray, blue and brick shades; hip length with large pockets and belt. Just the sort of coat for rough, everyday town and country service. Chemise, $5 Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Alsop en- bk taincd a box part - | tertained at dinner preceding the ball Great Great cluding Dr. ana M nd later had with i p Simpson. Maj. and Mre o, Gresl \llr\ )\"-vm..’v NN May Ml)’. e T JattisiandiMeRARUEIS ut. David Me- Reduction Reduction ounselor of the Bri ph H. Lawson Sale 1106 G Street Sale Formerly $39 to $95 '25'39°'49*:59" $25 to $29.50 Jersey and Ski-Bo Tweed Suits, $1895 | ' All the Popular Silks Georgettes and Crepes Values $25 to $75—This Sale Group Coats and Wraps OTHER BIG BARGAINS IN COATS, WRAPS, SKIRTS @fiflmm@wmmmmmm AR Extraordinary Purchase of Dresses . and Wraps 50c to 75c on the Dollar Taking our choige from the surplus stocks of several manufacturers’ apparel of the better class, we are able to offer Best styles, best colors and good size ranges, but of course you Tailored Silk Underweur [ M Sumner d in their box Mr. and Mrs. Henry | Mre. Raefel R. Govin, Mr. Su Wright and Capt. and Mrs. Cla elles, Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Oxna:d, Mr. Arthur Bradley Campbell and Mr. and Mrs Irwin en Other box holders included Mr. and e For Wedhesdny, May 4 The Hom of Fashmn “All Our Blg Stock of Women’s and Misses’ SUITS Reduced to Sale of One Thousand Dresses ’15 to *49:% 200 Trimmed Spring Hats Values to $9.50 On Third Floor—$2.98 Values to $49 On Sale $25 MILLINERY AND BLOUSES DR 1216 F St. N.W. $48.50 to $55 Afternoon Gowns—- s Off, $35.00 50 Gowns—in a special purchase, just received—including crepe de chine, chiffon and georgette crepe gowns—draped, panel, tunic and blouse styles in navy blue, gray, rose, peach, flesh color, jade, sky blue, Harding blue and black. Dinner and Afternoon Gowns for Large Women 25% to 40% Reduction—Choice, $55 Regular Prices $72.50 to $95.00 Dinner, Street and Afternoon Gowns, in styles that large women will appreciate—splendid lines and smart style touches. Made of Canton crepes, crepe de chine, georgette crepe in navy, _gray, taupe, hex;zc brown and black, with embroidery and beading in attractive $62.50 to $89.50 Wooltex Coats, $47-50 Sold with the Wooltex label which is itself a guarantee of satisfac- tory wear. Genuine camel’s hair and suede cloth, loose full-back top- coats, cape coats, in ramona cloth, yoke wraps in the beautiful soft marvella ; with choice of navy, brown, ostrich, gray, tan, sorrento blue and black. Smart Footwear —at exceedingly low prices. 2-Strap and Buckle Pumps $8.25 Pair Welt soles—low, flat heels. Gray Suede Strap Pumps $8.50— gowns, $10 to Sl‘()O—‘mloom- ers, $5.00—tailored styles in the fine, soft radium silks that have met with such favor. Silk Chemise, $1.79, $2.95, $3.95 and $5.90 Hosts of pretty styles and fully one-third less than usual for the May Sales! 12 different styles at $1.79. White Tub Silk Petticoats, $2.95 With double panel front and back and scalloped or hemmed bottoms—also satin- ettes in flesh color and white. Shadow-Fold Petti-Skirts In fine Milanese silks with 18-inch fold, giving thickness where needed. Shown by us first in Wash- ington. Just the length required for Spring and Sum- mer ‘dresses. All shades—price, $6.90. May Sales of Underwear Fascinating assortments and values as in “the good old days.” No woman should, and few women will, miss the May sales. Gowns and Chemise at $1.00, $1.50, $1.95 In dainty materials full sizes. and Philippine Underwear $2.95, $3.95 Entirely handmade in sheer materials, with lovely embroidery and handdrawn work—gowns and envelope chemise. $10 Pair Another smart style—2-strap style with welt sole and baby French heels Decidedly good-looking. Brown Suede Pumps $12.75 Pair Brown suede circular ankle-strap pumps—with hand- turned soles and New York heels. A high arch effect that is very dressy. 2-Strap and Buckle Pumps $12.75 Pair Smartest of pumps in patent leather and gray suede combination, with two strare and buckle, hand-turned soles and New York heels. Also a high arch effect and very good- looking. Handmade Blouses —purchased considerably under price in great assortments. One of the biggest blouse events of years. Handmade Blouses, the most popular of the season, and these fortunate purchases bring these to-you under price. Handmade Blouses, $3.95 Handmade Blouses, $5.90 The finest batiste, attrac- : tvely trimmed with ‘hand- parieier mmn pren O ole or drawn work, in_straishtline yosie ' artractively - toing and key or mnovelty designs. yith plain or shalow blocks Also hand embroldery: man¥ in various patterns of drawn have trimmed collars to match worl; others with daint. 5 front; others with deep hem poid SHOT With dainty em- with ‘real Irish or filet laces. Jonc' Sloss-Atting | e} ey Extra sizes included in this {oemed 1o anth Shbc’ S Tot. or square necks. Handmade Blouses, $9.85 Handmade Blouses, $2.95 Exquisits French v oiles Sheer voile or batiste with Tuxedo collars or V neck trimmed with insets or hand- Blouse, with handdrawn work and tucks. A number with drawn work, shadow blocks, touches of real filet; roll or fine tucks and daintiest of hand-embroidery and Irish flat collars and round necks; sleeves both long and short. or filet laces; numerous styles of fascinating loveliness.

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