Evening Star Newspaper, July 31, 1921, Page 11

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——ps s - © PHE smxfin s'rAR,'WAsmNGTON, D. C. JULY 31, 1921—PART 1. g TR = limn FROM THE AVENUE AT NINTH Woman s Natlonal Founda- tion'to Inscr‘be Names on Corner Stone. Persons who contribute $1,000 or . . more toward the $3500,000 building | i program of the Woman's National Foundation will be designated “founder-donors” and will have their names inscribed on the corner stone of the proposed edifice, it is an- nounced. To date thirty-four founder-donors i have Leen listed. some of the contri- ? butions amounting to ‘as much as $3.000. Benefactors of the foundation i - are required to donate $100 and basic R e members. are charged a resident ten of §2. The 3 re are several hundred benefactors and basic members en- rolled so far, it is stated by Mrs. C. C. Calhoun, president of the foundation. Assisting the foundation’s program 00, .n,mi..,m o S.i“&'&#i“«ffi.‘.‘.??&'&‘ CLEARANCE SALE OF S. Allea Charles J. Bell and [ . . R Men’s A twice-a-year event Mon’s us enterprise is but :‘z:;au a 000 civic home for the CLEARANCE SALE OF another proof of that, generous public spirtt shown by women in all enter- | o Wool Suits. thatbeginstomorrow Summer Suits lat 'alhoun, E W i A % 5 ;r:,- ;;:;;z;';fw‘s.-;’fm' 104 $29.50 SUItS - .o vnnneennnn. Now $1975 e T e PO T e S S —— All P-B Palm ‘Beach Suits, in all shades, o ST ; i regardless of former prices are...Now $14.75 | w"M“ il G| 205 $40 Suits...irn.n... e “« $32.50 K : E Bosten Ftirimgn, Yt F RIS 215 §45 Suits. . ii.i.ainiinnsn.s “« $37.50 QITH little regard for | All-Wool Tweed Crash Suits. ...... “ $19.75 ; ! $22.50to $35.00 Mohair Suits....... “ $19.50 S Fon s B R 61432 - $50and $55-Suifs. ... i o “ $4250 $20.00 Tropical Worsted Suits. ..... “ %1275 Charles G. Matthews, Mre. Joseph BoiP%. Mowars Mo F aF. "" 278 $60, $65 and $75 Suitsi...... . $47.50 - Hoc $25.00 Tropical Worsted Suits. ..... “ $19.75 $35.00 Tropical Worsted Suits. ..... “ $27.50 Mo e s Gr’.::u.ilgen\':rs“ "w“fc't.l'r Inncluded in this group is our entire stock of Her- $35.00 Shantung Silk Suits......... “ $28.50 $35.00 Imported Linen Suits........ “ $27.50 l\luflmum and Mrs. John W. Thom; . ringbones, Plaids, Pencil Stripes, Oxfords and Plain $22.50 Domestic Linen Suits........ “ $19.75 $35-and $37.50 Gabardine Suits...... * $27.50 EN precedent, with no &8 consideration for cost Four Units Formed Here. . Z2A -—determined only to l » . . N ovashington four units of A1ty Shades. Many are silk-trimmed and hand-tailored. l’ormed under the leadership of Mrs. Charles F.. Humphreys.: Mre ’°h; Sizes for Regulars, Shorts, Stouts, Longs, in Single and - John C. Nicholson. whi i 3 - - Dgo::‘e;: oF fmemetion B \isn Mars & | Double Breasted Models. All year ’round 3-piece suits. keep faith with our public---we pre- He; . A . < 3 ?:::zzz'z::m;:n:: - . sent ‘today what we believe to be a w. N‘evglne :);nd Miss vF. rNevllle, Mrs. handisin event of rankin im- srmgn, e S, Wafaan, S CLEARANCE SALE OF s J 8 velt, Mrs. A. I Muncaster, Mrs, J. : Longstreet. Mrs. Amos A. Fries, Mrs. H. B. F. Macfarland, Mrs. Ashiey M. Gould. Mrs, Louis Mackall. Mrs. Susie ae Root Rhodes, Miss Flora Wilson, Mrs. P. LS S. Ridsdale, Mrs. Wal rs. A = E rs. land. Miss 8. P. Casey, Mrs. A. GA )y - Winterhalter, Miss Lucy Leg Per er e ul s Miss Ethel Bagley, s - Handolph 5 portance. CLEARANCE SALE OF Golf Suits Our stocks and our prices and our e o, i e o _— qualities conform with our theory dsS : Miemtows, Mrs. Francis W Bickens,| 93 .50 SUIts. . i Sdsdienimataed Now g . Eir, % RN SR 116 $37.50 Suits i sieeenreenns E that a clearance sale to be mutually and Sport Coats Miss E. M. Moore, Mrs. H. ervey, i Mme. Kwapiczuski, Miss Louise D. (< H (5 & H H ; 1 ow 75 .g::.?;zl.‘“{f;““"p' itsell, Mise A D i; 155(; Zl‘:litss Sl SR 3 Profltable must be mutually helpful. :34(5)$ I‘;‘l,nel; PWGOtlfSISee.‘: Suits..... N?‘\\ :;;.:g 4 UILS Se o o enncnncncecssne : A oolen Ol UILS. ccecccnse L MRS. GREGORY DIES. | 63 $60 Suits .........ccvvennne. B ] For not only have we reduced prices $47.50 Golf Suits, the famous makes Prominently Identified in Uplift of By I i of Kenneth Durward and Rimell , P s e Sowesace sllpimmadthpouphavt; mangste s on stocks that we must move now, & ‘Alsop.of Londott. s - . csvsnin- “« '$37.50 e o e rooks Sregory. 1een- |tailored. All Styles in Single and Double Breasted : E PR S TN e colored race; and native o s B 0 . o H $ 3 18 til:'y "]"dd'{"""“’ ekt i sace: | Modele. “All yeas ‘e6imd Splecd suits. Sixes for Rege- but we have ~also reduced p rices on VE"Yat ingstock formerly sold up to BN oran Sttt | lars, Shorts, Stouts and Longs. : - - ' AT T o §2‘33“’m§.§s’u it S : wearables that men, women and Lo SRR PO NP P s S .75 Brown, rector of St. Lukes Church, as- sisted by Rev. Mr. Bennett and Dr. A e s ; | children need at the moment, and | B e ot S CLEARANCE SALE OF . Yo s g § . i R e (L i will need later on. This, then, 1s ¢ CLEARANCE SALE OF T Clerical Coats of the negro race in greater New York H . . . . . . é i R e | the principle that distinguishes this White thedral of. St John the Divine in New 65 Clerical Coats that sold up to $7.50. H York city. She was also vice presi- S e L SR e Now $3.69. . sale from'other clearance sales. iz, 8 B R i . = . Flannel Trousers 1S tirban Losgue andef:the; Musto : ~ T i i eak louder : "[::I” of h:r p»m:e kShe served on And’ SIHES aCtlonS SP k = 3650 NAHIES . ooeociasnnnanened Now $475 ayor Hylan's committee to welcome H - H b e e homelcoming goliers snd o0 the CLEARANCE SALE OF . than words, we climax these state- | SU0 Vetlises « ,veonsss L $7.25 She was also active in many war ac- New York. flurvlving her are her huublnd par- B WMJ_RTJIES Office Coats . ments with a few examples of P-B Surviving Widow Was Fommer | 75 Odd Office Coats, sold up to$6. Now $1.69. | clearance prices to indicate the sub- ‘Washington Girl. o i Ry, o e, St e stantial reductions that have been | Men’s CLEARANCE SALE OF Lynch H Va., of the death there of John 3 H N anie1. irs a son of the former . i Virginia senator. He was a lleuten- H ant in _the Spanish-American war. r. Daniel was well known in H H " e T e ] CLEARANCE SALES ALSO IN made in every department of the : : X ® [ Eel T et ‘ . PBSt Furnishings E RO a.'u;mers ans, and Biisa: i me } 7 ore. Every shirt in M including Manhattan Shirts, I = : ) selling from $2 to $12 are now reduced to - = Boys’ Shop " 20% to 30% P ERP ETUAL Il * Men’s and Women’s:Shoe Department. BU]LDING fl Luggage Department. g % | ASSOCIATION| e ot Deuume Women’s Furnishings Department. hggh. her son, Francis, an officer [ the Navy, died three weeks ago. Summer Nockwear of Crepes, Foulards and Knits, selling from $1 to $4 now reduced 200/, to 30%_ . Pays 6 Per Cent ; | oo -harses matt;lnnglm as PB actrohs sty se 5 : No charge made for.alterations or 83 months. It | patr may - & . . . g | : Store Opens Monday Morning at 8 O’Clock ! C.0.D’% o it e 1 on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Pays 4 Per Cent || & charge accounts dunng sale - - To Serve Government Workers Before Office Hours - Assets More Than " -$7,000,000 lus Nearing $800,000 MII&MESB.HW | LY,

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