Evening Star Newspaper, July 24, 1921, Page 33

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. R e i S T S LR A L L Y e L R Iy T L A R At A IR e I T S E S I RS L e e A A T S TR TR L A A YR ILRIT Y Y Bg B =1 %E % SOCIETY Open M. This Store Until 3 P. Saturday Lengths, 1 to 9; Widths. AAAA te D. Genuine White Kidskin Peggy Pumps $4.50 pr nother group consisting of 400 pairs miacellineous kidskin and canvas pumps in latest models, including many with Junior Louls beels, $7.25 pa Sevetal hundred palrs of our own fine white kidskin tongue pumps, strap slippers and other styles, with both full Louis and Junior Louis heeis, $9.75. re Qlal Richter ik E PPt bbbl PIPIEIE SELEPEIHS L) Established 1861 W. B. JMoses & Sons, Furniture F and tith Sts. "Linens Carpets Store Closed All Day Saturday \ Upfiolstcry a summer need A Couch Hammock Gray Couch Hammock. .......... Regular $33.00 Special. ... éZOO Couch Hammock and 2 Pillows. .. .Regular $71.00 Special.... $42.00 Hammock Set, including Hammock, 2 Pillows, Awning and Stand, Complete .........cccvnnnn.. Regular $172.00 Special. . . .$105.00 Couch Hammock ................ R=gular $35.50 Special. ... $24.00 Couch Hammock and 2 Pillows. . . .R>gular $69.00 Special. ... $45.00 Couch Hammock ..............,. R:gular $34.25 Special. ... $23.50 Hammock Set, including Hammock, 1 Pillow, Awning and Stand, s < Complete .................... Regular $115.00 Special. ... $68.00 Hammock Set, including Hammock, Awning, 2 Plllown, 1 Stand, Com- PR "o oo s iiniosMisispnisinmna yne Regular $103.00 Special. ... ] g a = ¥ ’ 5 o a safeguard of health A Good Refrigerator White Enamel Refrigerator......... Regular $52.00 - Special. .. .$40.00 Enamel Interior Refrigerator....... Regular $53.50 Special. . . .$42.00 Porcelain Interior Refrigerator. . ....Regular $91.00 Special. .. .$§9.00 Porcelain Interior Refrigerator. . ... .Regular $70.00 Special. . . .$58.00 White Enamel Refrigerator. ........ Regular $81.00 Special. .. .$52.00 Porcelain Interior Refrigerator. .. .. ,Regular $90.00 Special. . . .$62.00 Opalite Interior Refrigerator........ Regular $119.00 Special. .. .$75.00 Porcelain Interior Refrigeratof. .. .. .Regular $105.0Q Special. .. .$75.00 Opalite Interior Refrigerator....... Regular $104.50 Special. . . .$65.00 Opalite Interior Refrigerator....... Regular $108.50 Special. . ..$67.00 Porcelain Interior Refrigerator. .. ...Regular $102.00 Special. . . .$63.00 klnqm're About Our Deferred Payment Plan closing out prices on Grass and Fiber Rugs Five useful sizes in a variety of plain and figured grass of sev- eral makes. Bozart and Cherokee Fiker and Hodges Rattania. These are patterns and colorings we will discontinue. 4Y,x7Y; feet........ veveevees $475 TVox10Y5 feet......couvenn. $8.75 6x9 feet...uo.inn.. vevereee. $6.50 8Y4x10V5 feet....... vereern 88,75 9x12 feet...ooouvennrnnns ~:$1050 ~ in our drapery shop - Chs Cross-stripe Summer Portieres, heavy Porch and ‘Cance Pillows, covered stripe. Choice of green, rose or . Lot . s blue. Regularly $6; Special $400 Stenciled Crash Curtaing, ity val. Plain Madras Portieres, ioie Specnl. ....... $3.00 Set and gold, with stenciled design of Stenciled Crash Portieres, extra contrasting color, both sides. Reg- width, stenciled both sides. ' Reg- ularly $9.00; Special..... . .$5.50 ularly $8.00; Special. . .$5.50 Pair White and Ecru Scrim and Marquisette; fine quality; Special..... 29¢ yard 36-in. Cretonne, light and dark colors, slnped and flowered designs. Regu- larly $1.00 ‘and $1.25, Special......ortuoonnecosamn coesmeeenas . 75¢ the linen shop specials ........... ccrsemeceee Pequot Pillowcases—45: inches $1.00 Hemstitched Pure Linen Huck Towels—20x36 inchies ... .. 85c Bleached Turkish. Bath Towels—23x45 inches ....... 50c Bleached Hemstitched Union Guest Towels-—lefl inches. .. $1.00 Typed Border-Hemmed Tea Towels, !5 linen.............. 50c Each All Cotton Tea Towels, hemmed mdy for mo—lSc, ‘l&:, 2lc and 25¢ Absorbent Towels .............cccclfviiinnees e e e . 21c Each Fancy Lwe-'l'nmmtd Scarfs—Beautiful lace '50c, s e e $L oo, $1 $1.50 Madeira Hlnd-Embroldmd Pure Linen Scarfs—18x36, 18x: .25' Vlluel to $10.00. Choice..........coovvverrvnnnoennns 84.50[".:;:1: H.nd-E.mbroldered Pure Linen Tea Naplnm—Suo 13x13 in. $15.00 value. : Madeira Hnnd-Emlm)ldered 'l'ny Clotlu—Oul; assorted sizes. Vay Clal ceececcerercrnriitneriiesiiiecsresssss 50c, 75c, $1.00, 31.25 Visit Our Rest Room, Main Floor, Rear Expa'lenced Advertisers Prefer-The Star 1304 F St., Adj. Palace Theater R A s | T reanciy : Whose ensugemeat to Mr. Oscar P. i H snow flake grounds with wide silk with pretty Cretonne. Special 50c Miss ETHELYN CLARKE Appeared at Keith's in an orange and biue creation, emphasizing the Paris- am trend toward long ekirtw. BY ELENORE DE WITT EBY. MISS EVA SHIRLEY Tu!-: Howard and Clarke “Hodge-|Was a dainty figure in her frock of . Podge From Musical Comedy,” at | Nile green georgette, ribbon trimmed. Kélth's, was really a complete revue staged by three people, for it includ- se to proceed with at least at. »d singing, dancing and comedy, and | tompt. at description . B face ather tha |'ast, but decidedly not least, some|an unknown fate Bithge gorgeous costumes. Even the critics| Miss Clarke m-n entered the stage ‘ spoke of them, and when thase gen- | Almost completely disgulsed in a dol- tlemen swerve from the straight and dainty | narrow path of personal appraisal 10 | Temay o0, It \dlacloned & very dainty Miss Clarke, during the short perlod | organdy frock in July may be some- {of the act appeared in enough cos- | what of & mystery.’ but both were tumes to outfit both prmclplln -nd very pretty and very becoming, so i chorus in an average musical revue, | what more could be desired? Next, ind each successive creation seemed | Miss Clarke made & quick change on ! more elaborate and stunning than its| the stage to apron and sunbonnet for predecessor. The audience was kept|an impression of Miss Marilyn Mil- in @ perpetual state of wonderment of ler in_“Sally." confronted with the task of deu‘rlb {ing these many and varied costumes | he writer feels very much like the small boy, who, when requested by | {o ais teacher to describe the beauties of ipring submitted the following es- “The beauties of spring are too |. umero\ll to mention.” However, the | a itory does ngt ull ‘what hapened to [ ho oped *he small b B0 it may b deemed | sweeping -klru this season have ex of their family in honor of the fiftieth birthday anniversary of Mr.-Weyl. Mr. Weyl is the son of the late Max Weyl, who was ‘one’ of Washington's fore- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolf left Friday | most landscape painters. = " for Hinsdals, Mass., to spend the week uls Stern left town Thursday ‘ of summer nd with their daughter, Mlls Wilma |1 4pend_the remainder ,‘l‘g‘:r Summer Volf, whe is at 2 camp tn law and daughter, Jir. and Mra. Samuel rs. Edgar C. Kmum.n "and daugh- [Kalish I panied By Mra, Harold | Mr. and Mrs. Morton Luchs have re- <aufman, left Fr days’ in Chi- i - arry Sherby ‘of 1413 Decatur street. will be. at home this ote! evening from 7 to 10 o'clock in_honor Kaufman s at Bluemont, |of the mnrmnl:m o{ thelr son Daniel. or the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Gassenhetmer Victor Rosewater and e o have returned b, who have Jeen spending two Wardman ‘ark Hotel, left there yuterdxy for At- (a vlm to New York and Atlantic cm- antic City. Mra. Alvin Newmyer and two young Mr. and Mrs. lsaac Behrend were song are at the Breakers, Atlantic City, osts at & lamlly dlnner on the Arling- [ where they will be joined later by Mr. on roof Wednesday night to celebrate | Newmyer. Ar. Behrend's fittleth birthday anni- 1 e omdoiiten oy Miss Laura Adler, :ceemp.lnlad by her In taking uu Brm-h census many bel, Is visiting her |artful subterfuges Tndualged. 1n I night, when they entertained members Personal Notes. i ing their closely of | S anoing seer 1t Ta-satd that huns dreds of business women living M A‘VS wnku. eturned home, 1o dfiln s In London spent the night | o "Mra. Adolph Weyl were hosts |with friends to escape the census at dlnnlr at Wardman Park Hotel last | taker. y The Shop That Shows the New Styles First Your Unrestricted Choice of the Famous & .”wmfibhfinhmnflhm -fl&mm,flu‘hht* Every wanted {eather, color and combination, WHITE BLACK GRAY BROWN rs1 paire of Quosn Quality Pumps and Oxfords, is black and tan, -&u&t—b-‘-mmms T aae el (jueen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W, FASHION CREATIONS OF THE STAGE. I ; chiff :he lock "of fashion backward and "'T’le St. Louis Auction and co m d a o] Fas h- as 11 i of N n I et of i L e y 2 bb 't rmed he trimming a pretty color touch | H with a long mantle ol rlllbow-mled E grEiifemmg of FIVNE FURS Admiral and Mrs. Stitt Ayt ISAKS FU R o SOCIETY , = 9 Greatly Reduced Pnces On Certain Numbers of the Noted Gossard Corsets A sale holding unusual interest for present as well as prospective customers of this shop. Several groups reduced as follows: Original Redued Price Sizes Price $30.00 25to 29 $20.00 $20.00 23t0 26 $14.50 $18.00 23 to 30 $14.50 $15.00 23 to 34 £10.00 $12.50 24 to 30 1116 F STREET NW Adsot Advance Fall Display MISS cLAluu: d t gt s & gus qwiar o o ---Advantageously Bought at T ll'd Both the modistes have made the stage thelr pattern, turned bid fair to “take all th ---Offered at Bottom Prices! { Beginning tomorrow morning we shall have on display a large selection of fine furs secured last spring at the St. Louis auction, when prices the lowest point in many years. ‘I]Madcupmourownshopsw!thinthz past few ‘months, in advance fall models, these handsome furs fulfill every requirement of the high stand- ards fixed by Saks’ ideals of quality and workmanship, _ T Inspeétion and comparison will satis- fy you that this advance opportunity offers you distinctly high-class furs at PRICES AS LOW AS, OR LOWER THAN, last yeat’s prices on cheap furs, A Deposit Reserves An: e life” for the peonle of !he roomgmu by leaving them riety for e baatans haar other gown of Miss Clarke's which 18 pictured was an evening model of pink metal cloth, with a sweeping sprays of paradise, and the regal effect thus created was added to by her mantie of georgette shaded in every tone of the ralnbow and! 80 long lhlt it reached almost l.cro!l the stag Miss Ev- Chirley also prllell;l;.lefl with a dancer and complete jazz band lu assist her. The frock in which sl e t appeared is sketched, was added in two pink roses laid on the girdle of silver. Plan Beach Outmg‘ Rear Admiral and Mrs. E. R. Stitt, accompanied by their two daughters, | will go to Norfolk tomorrow on lheu’ way to Virginia Beach for levernl weeks' stay, returning to Washing- ton for a few days before going to lpheir summer home at Credenlhofl uu. ...d (; sg._ Manufacturers Who Retail at Wholesale Prices ‘ednesday, July 27, 2:30 P.M S‘:bjed:“fimqn);n'm;,flud-dle. 1212 F Street !EEE:EEIEEEIE lc———[o]——]o]lc——=]ol———o]c——] Constipation’ s iy b i——|o|c——=|ol——=]olc——=lol—=] 1115 1117 F STREET Remarkable Reductions Every Silk and Cloth Dress remaining of the spring and summer season included—Black, White and all the exclu- sive colors; in all,the popular mterhlb—ln designed for all oeu.slons—stmt, sport, afternoon, dinner, evening and dance wear. \ Reductions range from $5.50 to $40.00 In Dresses selling from $35 to $135. Take Your Choice— Georgettes,now. . .. ... .. .$29.50 to $75.00 Canton Crepes, now. . . . . .$29.50 to $65.00 Satins, now.............$35.00 to $95.00 Crepe dé Chines, now. . . . $29.50 to $59.50 Taffetas, now..........$15.00 to $45.00 Lace Gowns, now. . . .....$39.50 to $75. 00 Mignonettes, now. . . ... ..$23.50 to $49.50 Cloth Dresses, now. . ... . .$15.00 to $95.00 Dance Frocks, now. .. ... $15.00 to $95.00 Evening Gowns, now. ... .$15.00 to $95.00 You'll find sizes quite complete in the combined assort- ment, if you come quickly. ° . ; . Reminding You that our entire stock of Wash Frocks is divided into two ‘Jots—regardless of previous marking— ' $10 and ¥15%°

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