Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1921, Page 41

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SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 8 1921-PART 2. SOCIETY 9 Saving Their Hide. Knit a W O M F N He (reading paperi—1 sce that Beaded Bag— young officers got on Fascinating . in the Public Eye ! over in Franc Mrs. Charles E. Hughes. The Cnli:r Scheme of Your Living |7 Room. She (wit Yes, and much sunlight Bri rooms, however, requirc color scheme: their wall pap; of cool grays and g | fled old-blue. Old- i those colors which are The cost is but a fraction oi the "Twill Be Very Pamful am right had know n Mam i r | enufl Possess Vl?::gh! Olle BY MARGA B. DOWNING. either a bright or a da vou'tl s created by | i LI I T - once of the most activ %\:; your own [airs " New Sashes \ 1anas Hoeves \ { Hu, Ipre r from promot- 200 in the be just_ right ing She was sent to coll | when the majority o i half persuaded that i d thing to do, 1219721 G scnw— Moderate Prices Sworzyn’s for Savings HERE’S PROOF coming NI i 1 the time | e | N here and truct you, BEA | color note of A r of BEAD pets should alw walls. espe. & “bedr it made feal ar 4 happy or successful life | first to Wells and then to W in the latter insti »m fwoman i vquipment non ¢ and Dell Millinery 931 G St. N.W.—Hats of Personality has several b her influence, 1 ood which which m not the 1 {must con {er maternity b per vard 13 U 13 N h. c " of \c( P 69¢ Beads—Nearly all ik 513 | special o < BJC N Wi hxte Only | MISS MONA PECK BLODGETT, _ | Daughter of Mrs. Delox A sdggett, who, at a dinner Iaxt night, announced her engagement t pt. David St. Plerre Gaillard, U. S. AL Our line of trimmed hats cated mothe: at moderate prices t measure was apparent to \ : arl skt ith ‘ i Sl : A 4 Lo process can b CHINA DROUGHT SERIOUS. | ~§ Waist L0 the minute, and you will ind acted. $he founded the very firs etiquette for our j and Linings | there was for planting of Crops Curtailed Over | A huff-(olorcd, i cove P Wide Area. -white. Brow % 8 thou clinic for working women in New o York city and Albany nearly twenty years ago. and then, finding that her | prospective clients were diffident and {suspicious, she formed a body of aids among women with whom she was |, associated who trac the newest sport ideas and nd davenport. estry, in which h King on. bec 3 o, summer dress hats. e PEKING PIANOS For Rent seriously cu has extend of the famine v a droug about on: t @ {in need and by kindn agement soon had them r !tendants at the dispensary ics | When the world war bes [ clinic doubled and tripled L and only the municipal Ities of New York know wh i.cnmm 1 during the demic for the wive diers i { Mrs Hu i i ntung and th 1 also are suffer- in and the Ameri- | » blanning to extend | ‘lief period until July s have begun in other districts | l the outlook i3 more promising. | - extent of the precipita- | t undetermined. The in- mmittee for relief in 000.000 persons. | that it will re-! 100,000 to $3.000,000 in | U continuos work bevond | Established 1861 Mattresses, | . B, Moses & Sons | HE || Stored. Furniture 7 and utb StS. Linsts Meanure. |‘ Carpets Upholstery Art Gift Shop ITEMS OF INTEREST AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES Cold Storage. Heard at the Ball. Lady in extrem decollete gown * physician t—Daoctor, what I dos 1 such a dreadful ! practical t girl in no m Discussing the I‘Snmv frien {the other day. s ad better go 1 g0 to bed. b most highly iv U hts and G d '::,l,'l" ek = Mahogany Finished Candle Sticks; graceful lines, $1.10 each. | ! pR rands e, and 1100 s o 5{1 Zmfi( v P Aslsorted lot of odd Silk Casndle Shades; various shapes, sizes ; 5 > lsoolery: are ‘ )‘v/,‘i“‘ A and colorings. Very special, 25c each. i > 5 easonab]e Charges ;‘:;”m",“', = / o e Assorted lot of odd Gold Tassels. Small, medium and large || || ; , ‘h kkeeping 1510 H STREET N.W. OPPOSITE SHOREH. ‘E gizes_ An extra value, zsc each, !E N £ 1 ool 5 | Stamped Linene Luncheon Sets. Butterfly, daisy, cross- || . W O R C H S | tueated ait When we took the initiative | |l stitch and basket designs. Cloth and 4 napkins, $1.85 and $2.65 set. || | e some two weeks ago and | = Stampoid BeddSEreads on fi;:e unbl;ach;d hn;mlim .ll:'rem ‘ [0 & lon W toward ' . : i 10t or cutline and darning stitch; spread and sham, single 1 1 1 O G N.w. e oy o & annqunced that. in accord w_lth size sets, $6.00 set; double bed size sets, $8.00 set. ' = e President Harding’s suggestion : Why Etiquettes 7 | to the Federal Reserve Board— Fl C i : oot of Lo v ucvnee. | we would revise our retail prices oor Loverings T Further Reductions to | Mo letiom, & Bl e I to meet the new economic con- [ Fl:le (ll:ualti:y C}i‘"? mathsg Smallt Ched:tm béufl, i i [t & cortain nobleman handed the ey s, etc., by the roll o ards or in cut quantities. Special price CIOSC Out Sprlng Furs Ll BGE ditions we hardly expected that 38c per yard. % S , i Troly a bargain miwi | it would be received by the gen- STAIR AND HALL RUNNERS ¥ oWnet ot \.;;m'.l]:, jiotonee et e ] eral public—and particularly Velvet, 27 inches wide in ten very good designs and colorings. || ! styled choker. [ars we could find that even thesc! | Two and three rolls of some patterns. Special price, $1.65 per || i yard. Every spring fur reduced. sheues copuiutons b s our patrons—as enthusiastically ; as it has. FLOOR COVERING SUNDRIES Folding Steel Mats, $1.65, $2.25, $3.25, $8.50, $12.00 and $13.50. Rubber Mats, _65c to $2.25. ‘ Carpet Hassock-, 65 cents. OHIO TUEC VACUUM CLEANERS One of the lightest sweepers on the market. A child can use it with ease and our demonstrator will quickly show you how ef- ficient it is. $67.50 with all attachments. Squirrel Chokers §1250 s 57.00 ] Fine Repairing Modern Cold Storage for Furs 2 SPKSFURCo, 12 Results have astonished us and our business has shown a won- derful conservative and sold enthusiasm, so much so in fact that we shall continue with una- bated interest our present plan of continued lower retail prices. Drapery Department NEW DESIGNS IN STENCILLED CRASH The following are suggestions of t ses, S 11 For %treet Sul 5 ‘N] t Informal and Coats C ar Sport Wear o —— 84 1 B0 4 A 1 D ST AR o ST % B8 SAERRE what our offerings mean. i Portieres .. ....ceeivieineiasmesseaas $8.00 pair. A frock of dis- ; Window Draperies (with valance).... $4.50 pair. s 3 b g Handsome Evening Gowns Couch Covers ....................... $6.50 each. :a"{lz"‘ of "'I:';%?,'l’ 50 $45 - $65 to $145 38-Inch Table Covers. ...$1.50 Runners, 18 in. x52in...... $1.35 Folomiat coliarof merly $85 to $225 25-Inch Table Covers....$1.00 Runners, 18 in. x72in...... $2.25 Tatiace et pionr Formerly $ $ no cutf 40-Inch Table Covers. ...$2.00 Pillow Slips, 18 in. x23 in. .$1.00 Cretonne of light and dark coloring with floral, stripe and conventional designs. Special, 50c yard. Large assortment cf Imported and Domestic Cretonne. Heavy quality; suitable for slip covering and hangings.. Special, Tailored and Costume Suits $30 - $65 to $95 Formerly $75 to $150 A Sale of Dresses ! Suaits, Coats and Wraps at so low a figure that the cost of the i materials alone equals the price of ||| these garments complete. fid COLD STORAGE FOR FURS . It AL REDUCTIONS = ON & £ 31.25 yard Begiming Monday | || FELEEIEL & Sport Suits For the entire week I wil take ‘l" | ZIRK ,i. l“' 2 $45 to $95 WASHABLE SLIP COVERING orders for Suits to measure at a || || Furriers 821 14th St. Formerly $65 to $125 28-Inch lmltatlon Linen with colored stripes.. Special, 35c SPECIAL REDUCTION. The distinctiveness of our made v-lm i to order garments nceds no de- | | HEALTH TALK TO WOMEN | yard. 30-Inch Striped Damask. Special, 50c yard. 50-Inch Imitation Linen. Special, 75c yard. ifl Street and Afternoon Frocks D srmucsmacnecscessmssanammsas ous e Sveane s 400 o e S04 180 0 b SaAIRSSRSSS AR scription. o ! Y i C " - \,:VEAT“,ENT‘,_T“,O = fifl-o::locBglel:m SR Day Coats apes and Wra.ps l 50-Inch Real Belgium Linen. Special, $1.25 yard -OURTEENT o7 |l | Vednesday, May 4, 2:30 P.M. Blouses—Hats and Accessories : FOURTEENTH STREET | Subject: “TUMORS AND THEIR | il R ; F[ R R i el ! MANY CAUSES” also Included | Visit Our Rest Room—Main Floor Rear : Al et e S R I . . ]

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