Evening Star Newspaper, August 28, 1921, Page 36

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g SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, O, AUGUST 28, 1921—_PART 2. Rizik Brothers TWELVE-THIRTEEN F FALL SHOWING OF SMART APPAREL FOR MISSES & WOMEN » AUTUMN Tricotine, Poiret Twill or Duvetyne are in favor for Street Frocks, with Canton Crepe and the new Crepe Satin for Afternoon Gowns. DRESSES Straightlines, Bloused Effects, of Coat Models are featured with Embroidery, Stitching, or Panels for trimming. A UT UM N Of Veldyne, Velour de Laine, Moussyne or Duvetyne, many with embellishments of Squirrel. Wolf, or Beaver; they create an unde- SUITS niable impression of soft warmth and richness. Or for outdoors and general utility, one may select a Suit of Scotch Tweed. Coats are.longer and Skirts still remain short. .A’ UTUI"IN Warm and cozy looking, the New Coats are fashioned of Panvelaine. Bolivia, Moussyne or Veldyne, in Browns, Grays and Blues. Many COA TS have rich collars of Mole, Australian Opossum, Beaver, or Squirrel. Belted or Plain Models with many novel stitching effects. Linings of Silk in contrasting or self colors. . THE HOUSE OF QUALITY )’llayer Bros. ‘&» Co. "937.939 F St. N. W. . No Branch Stores || Hose, all sizes. Black, white, cordovan, i $1.69. é Monday we will sell thirty-one of our : $29 to $75 Dresses 3 At the uxiprecedented low price of $ _l 4' 5] EVERY ONE an exclusive model and the materials are of the finest taffetas, beaded georgettes, foulard and georgette combinations, embroidered tric- olettes and lace creations, made with overskirt, tunics, ruffles or ;tralght line effects.: 2 foofoode One of a kind, but all sizes in the lot from 34 to 44, ;\'avy;'brown, henna, black and lovely combinations. Never before have we named stich a low price on dresses so exquisitely designed. $19.50 to $25 Sport Skirts, $7.95 - The season’s handsomest plain or pleated models in fantasi, dew-kist, baronet satin & and flannels. dordeedoeein Qoodoodeeedrairadsodsddibadoodoodeadeuadeaderpuiuagsodsodere 5 \ high-class assortment in all the prettiest sport shades and all sizes. ! $1950 to $29 Suits and Jackets, $10 This includes the entire remaining stock of Sport- Jackets and “Continental- Ful- wool” and Worsted Suits. All regular sizes in the lot, making the best buying oppor- tunity of the season. 3 Last call on Tub Skirts up to $7.50 for .- ... ST woie e - $1.95 Last ‘call on Tub Dresses up to $12.50 for ................$2.95 Every Summer Hat, regirdless of former prices. ... ........ $1.00 All Sales Final: No C. O. D.'s or Approvals. A Record-Breaking Sale of $5 New Fall Hats” B3. 95 For One Week Beginning Monday. Choice......ccoveeennn. Not a few hats, but hundreds to choose from, in Lyons velvet, duvetyn, felt, brocaded velvets and embroidered velvets. Browns, black, navy, paradise red, Chinese blue, sand, pearl and all other wanted colors. Tnmmlngs of hand work, pins, ornameats, flowers. quills and ostrich tips. Small, medium and large shapes for sport and dress wear. A spe- cial assortment of the fashionable Black Satin Hats included. Sale limited to the coming week. Best $5.00 models, $3.95. Advance Sale of New Fall SUITS, COATS AND °DRESSES $29 $39 $45 $50 and up The materials are the finest. The styles are strictly advance in every instance and the workmanship is of the very highest type. Pre-war prices and qualities are actually here. Come and see for yourself. Another step forward in dress reform Women’s Elastic Girdles and Corsetettes . Specially priced from $1.25, $1.50, $1.95 to 36 young miss. It will be to your advantage to make a selection while the range of styles and sizes are complete. Sl They add to your comfort and freedom, and are specmlly adapted for the x CHEVY CHASE. | | | PERSONAL NOTES. | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Imlay have re-| Mr. and Mrs. Julius Peyser have turned to their home after a two-week | returned from a motor trip to At- automoblle trip through New England. | lantic City and Schoon Lake, after a Miss Lucille Imlay, who was among the | month's absence. Girl Scouts at Camp Bradley for t.hreel Mr. Albert Hauas of Norfolk is the weeks, has joined her parents here. Her | guest of his mother, Mrs. T. Haas. brother, Mr. Miles Imlay, has also re-| Mr. and Mrs. Harry King have re- turmed to his home from Buftalo, N. Y., [ turned from a trip to California. and Niagara Falis, wnere he spent sev-| Mrs. Edgar C. Kaufman and daugh- eral weeks. ter 1da and Mrs. Harold Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Ochsenreiter | returned Monday from a four weeks' and sons, Kugene, jr., and Edward John | stay at Bedford Springs, Pa. of Syracuse, N. here visiting Mrs. Mrs. Sol Minster and daughter, Ochsenreiter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Miss Dorothy Minster, returned on Edward J. Murphy. Wednesday from a three weeks' stay- Miss Veda Ord, daughter of Mrs.in Atlantic City. James Ord, is in Syracuse, N. Y., visitc-| Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gusdorf ing her sister. bave returned after a two weeks' Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. McLachien | motor trip to Boston and New -York. and children have returned to their[ Mrs. H. Rizenstein and Mr. and Mrs, home after spending two months in|Alexander Kaufman will be located Ohlo and Canad, making the trip by |at t 2901 16th street after tomorrow. automobile. Mrs. Heil®y Kaufman and family Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Walsh and are Epending several wecks at ‘Goean | their son, Edward, ji., have returned to | Vi€ their home afier ‘spending a month in |, Miss Tina Wolberg, who has re- Saratoga, N. Y. lll;_’fll‘d ::‘}:‘1‘;,.’(‘,‘,‘,:” h “‘A:;‘e;xs!xfudr;-d Qrme is spending two it S N anai=on daughter b Margery have returned fromt visiting elbovalteturningiitnom relatives in Springficld, Mass, E which Mrs. Charles Henkle and Juughters he 1! [ have joined Lieut. Henkl Lyons, Arthur Lyon villi: s, Wilton Dreyfuss, William Wolf, A rxflnder Wolf and Philip Peyser. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sigmtnd have returned from a threc-week trip to the great lakes. honor of Mrs. Wesley West, mother | cirnce Fana Drevfuss is in Atlantie of Depuly Commissioner of Internal| ~fiss Virginia Kaufman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kaufman, en- 2 ‘n of her e cousins _her home Friday ‘clock dinn » ley West. AU her home An Che Maj. and Mis. Albert Hill i ¢ 8L week [ 1 weeks wiih turned to their home from an .mlun\u- bile trip to Pittsburgh, Pa. l Mrs. Paul Forest Myers was hostess at a very pretty bridge luncheon at the Brook Tea House last week in have 1eturned irom a three weel AIr. and Mrs. Robert have returned from a Buena Vista, and will leav j3is liand) Mra FdwardigHollander days for Atlantic City, Sirs. Margaret Perry’ has returned| Laces and Lace Curtain to her home after visiting -elauus, Clca in (‘ulpewuhb\ u.l Mr. B. Ashby Leavell is at homc] after a visit to his daughter in Nor- MME. VIBOUD, Inc. folk, Va. | Extabltaked 1858. 727 11tk St. N.w. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wales are| ——————— g a month in New Hampshire - ixville Notch. Mrs. Henry A. Robbins is also at Dixville Notch for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hulse left here Monday by motor for New' Hampshire, where they will spend, se\elnl weeks, t Marine and concert at l be held Tues- expect to visit the great lakes, agara Falls and Canada. Notices have been sent out through | the county that the officers of regis- | tration will sit at the Chevy Chase Library Tue: September 6, from 9 | 3 5 a.m. to 9 p. to register and. (mmqer‘ —in the current summer sale qualified voters. Persons wishing to e — register or declare their intentions | f“a" we ever recollect offer. may do so here at this time v\)l‘lh.l‘)llll ing to our patrons heretofore. going to the county seut at Rockville, N . registration officers are, d Still time to profit by the Robert G. Carter: republican, | worth-while savings. non E. W Mr. and M rnard Emmert Ger- mann_and daughter Elaine have re- turned to thelr home from a short tes’ 1 stay 21 Atlantic City, N. J. Ladies” Suits Mr. and Mrs. bb have re- i Tailored to Order their son Bonn have returnen trom || than voull pay for the better an automobile trip to k type ready-to-wear suits. Representativ Siraisodeede il ! Repairs at summer prices. ding two weeks on | their farm in Indiana. M: d M Julln Lalham are ha(k‘ the first of Q| € See the fine fabrics our tai- September for Atlanta. where | B i i Mrs. Lever will visit relatives 4111]‘ loring department is showing. . Lever ew Orleans, | s eral addresses, | Phone Franklin 3445 joining Mrs. Lever later in_ South | Carolina, where they will spend two, or three weeks. 'Q \ 2 oo oA S A o ol el oo L Jeiraisedeodeies ol ] 1 G S TREE%NCNV. nnouncmg THE REMOVAL OF uree Millinery- : MRS. ANNIE ROSEN Formerly Located at have returned from a two-wetkl' stay in BI Mrs. Harry Levy, ormerty Miss Ruth Greenebaum, {!‘vhltln‘ her pare; Mr. and Mrs. A. Blondheim and their son Robert have returned .to i their home after motoring_to Atlan- tic City, Philadelphia and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Morrie Solomon and their’ son Marcus are spending two weeks at the !Iole' Washington, Berke- ley Springs, W. Va. Mi, Mr. recent motor trip through Maryland, returning to Washington Thursday. luemont. s In Hanove Dainty Women Who know the annoyance of excessive perspiration will welcome SANS. It is the only preparation and Mrs. Frank Rosenberg on a —controls perspiration safely —sliminates all bedily ORDER YOUR CAKES AND PASTRY Mrs. Samples on Request. Home Made edors —will not stain shin or clothing. Anna Gross, 999 H St. NW. SANS is absolutely harm- | i ) SR T T 919GSt N. w. 927GSt N W. FOUR DOORS ABOVE THE OLD LOCATION . We Ask the Pleasure of Your Presence Upon the Gccasion of Our Fall and Winter OPENING MONDAY AUGUST 29, 1921 and. contmm the entire week Corred Mi In All Its Branches Wdl < Je On Display . Mourning Millinery Specialized. ! _Veilings and Children’s I*a’s, “Exclasive But Not Expans'e” WEBSTER ELECTRIC CO. IIIII|IIIIIIIIIIHMII!IIIIHemhtchm:. Buttons Covered, Plaiting, EtcI[IHIINMHMIMITES - t W to 6 ? . M. | Morlez}lgtr‘sz};:m(;m &s?w'm;y 8:30 to 3 less. It will not change the color of any fabric that plain water ‘will not injure. Sold by leading grug ard ce- partment stores—or four- ounce bottle mailed direct post-paid for 60 cents. No More Blue Mondays AETNA CHEMICAL CO. SUPER ELECI RIC Worcester, Mass. Washing Machine —in your home. Washes your clothes in a jiffy snow white; wrings them out dry and the wash-day troubles are over within the hour. Phone Main 5150 and we will send one home to you on free trial. ss Rickie Gans was the guest of that 1 1 719 9th St. N.W. , Distributors Store I TRY 8:30 A. M. FIRST FINAL CLEARANCE Cf All Summer Merchandise Beginning Monday morning at 8:30 and continuing through the entire week, we will dispose of all remaining Summer Stocks at prices that are actually so low that you are sure to benefit by them. It will pay you even to buy now for next season AT THESE SENSATIONALLY LOW PRICES. Kiddies’ | |Girls’ Middy Dresses socks Girls' Middy Dresses—White with 3 colored trimmings and some all- Children’s 49¢ and 59c¢ White blue: skirt buttons to middy under- v Socks—With fancy tops. Sale neath; fast coiors. An exceptional price, 3 pairs, $1.00; pair, 39c. value. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Spetial Children’s 50c Ribbed Roll Eslefprice Top Socks—White only, Sale g’ o] S ; % el Boys' ’aul Jones™” Middy Suits— price. 3 pairs, $1.00; pair, 35c. Fine quality; white with blue collar Children's $1.50 Fancy Silk and cuffs; emblems on sleeve. Some Socks—Many colors. Sale price, all blue; fast colors. Regular $4.50 $1.19. to $6.00 values. Special Sale price. . Children’s 39c Buster Brown < Hosiery—White only. Sale Lo Ry T price, 4 pairs, $1.00; pair, 29c. white and blue. Sale price C Final Clearance of All Summer Dress Materials 5,000 Yds. Cotton Dress Goods AT FINAL CLEAN-UP PRICES Regardless of cost the entire lot must go to make room for our Fall Silk and Velvet stock. The assortment consists of high-grade mer- chandise, cut from the piece. All guaranteed perfect goods, con- sisting of Silk Stripe and Plain Crepe Voiles. . . ................... 1 Plain Devomlnn Cloth, in Ligcht and Dark Coiors. VAT Sale P"‘ce Plisse Crepe, in Light Colors. . Smock Smtm"ti in W’nh and Colors Printed Batiste—Mostly Checks. : 98¢ All-Silk lmported Pongee, S ecnal Yd. 5 5 C I IllllllllllllIIIIlllllllll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIILIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Fancy Voclu, in Largc md Smll Deam White Organdy .... . White Dotted Swiss. i Plain and Checked Ginghams: . . . Plain Linonette -............ Plain Voiles, in White and Colors. . 200 yards in this lot; good, heavy quality, much in demand for chil- dren’s wear, dresses, blouses, pajamas, etc. In the natural tan shade ‘While it lasts, at 55¢ yd. STAMPED GOODS NOTION SPECIALS All Stamped Goods. Also some slightly Bias Seam 'l'l_pe—Bla:k. white and soiled hand-embroidered articles. ALL colors; good quality, in 6-yard 1 ic GREATLY REDUCED FOR THIS SALE. pieces. Sale price, piece 5-Inch Moire and Plain Taffeta Ribbons. Trimming Braid—Scalloped, embroi- Many colors; good quality. Sale 35c :-erod edse in colors. Sale price. price, yard.......cooenin,.. -yard pieces. Gingham and Organ Vests—With Rick-Rack Bratd—White and gingham '.l’ilnlnlnzss.&t ni:e’ly made with colors. Sale price, 12 )?rds i 120 collars attached. e price, Kleinert's Dress Shields—Sale pricu. each.. e 9 No. 2, 28¢; No. 3, 30c; No. 4, 39c. Final Clearance--Over 1,000 Pairs Women’s Stylish Low Shoes - , Inclading ALL WHITE SHOES suede and black kid shoes, suitable for early fall wear, are-included. All sizes, but not all sizes in each lot. 585 Pairs White Oxfords and Pamps. . +» 108 Pairs Black and White Oxfords. t$ 85 87- Pairs Tan and White Oxl-l: P 187 Pairs Gray Swede 1-Strap S 127 Pairs Black Kid l-sm r.m Pair AR ORI RSO

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