Evening Star Newspaper, August 31, 1921, Page 9

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Fd Wright & Ditson Tennis " Rackets Greatly G Street Reduced * 1219-1221 Our Final Clearance of All Summer Merchandise N.W. A Great Lot of $4.39 & $5.95 Girls’ & Misses’ Middy Dresses These “Nayvee” Make Suits com.e in $ 3 6 5 [ J All-White, White with blue trimmings and solid colors of Blue, Rose and Tan. All guaranteed Fast Colors. Sizes 14 to 22 years. Final Clearance Price, only.... " - o ; $2.50 White Pleated Middy Windsor Ties—Excellent qual- - . g ity. Sale price, to 75 Skirts — Special $1 75 elose s n T cbaia 2] C sale pricel s ® $3.95 White “Nayvee” Middies—With navy blue wool collar and cuffs. Guaranteed fast color. Very special sale price..eeees 98c and $1.25 Middy and i A Sale of Women’s - Glove Silk Underwear Excellent qualities of Van Raalte and other good makes, as follows: $2.35 and $245 Glove Silk Vests. Sale price......$1.95 $325 Glove Silk Bloomers. Sale price $5.00 and $5.50 Glove Silk Teddies. Sale price. $6.50 Glove Silk Union Suits. Sale price Hosiery Women’s $250 and $2.95 ‘White Slk Hosiery—Very fine quality, full fashioned; every pair guaranteed. siery—Good quality, 35 C §2.45 Silk Camisoles. Special sale price.$ l -89 $325 Glove Silk Bloomers. Sale price in white only. Spe- $3.50 Glove Silk Bloomers. i cidl sale price...... $1.49 Non-Krush Linen $ Thoroughly shrunk, all pure linen, in colors of Light Blue, Pink, Gray, Orange, Reseda, Green, Peach, Coral, Brown, Old Rose, Copenhagen, Honeydew, Navy, White and Ivory. Very special for Thursday, yard............. ‘Women’s White Lisle Ho- $395 Glove Silk Bloomers. [iFall Designer Patterns and Fashion Books][[] Eramond ' : .| A Preliminary Sale of Coats—Suits—Dresses We simply challenge any one to duplicate the values in these three lots—at anything like the prices quoted. We know them to be match- less—but limited to the quantities in hand—that go on sale tomorrow. | —Plush Coats That quality of Plush which is next to fur itself—of —and trimmed with evozsous collar and cuffs of Ringtail Opossum; alic r:ovelty furs. Lined with rich guaranteed silk. $39.75 Egll Suits fitted models. Fine Tricotine and Velour—lined with warranted trimmed with braid; or of plain tailor finish. The equal of this Suit isn't N to be found in Washington at the price. : ks $20.75 | —Fall Dresses— Aflmbnumdcfmmbytbc_nmbfl‘ofmhuitoe- Mbymmdwhmmdm THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, ENHMM) Hemstitching, Buttons Covered, Plaiting, Etc. NNNIEMNENINE D, 0,. WEDNESDAY, KEEPS MARRIAGE SECRET [RITES FOR CAPT. FULLER. FOR ALMOST A YEAR {3,112, corps war Hero Patd High Tribute at Annapolis. Miss Rebekah Sanborn Surprises| punera) services for Capt. Edward Her Friends With Announce- , ment of Wedding. Miss Rebekah Sanborn, 100 Douglas Street nortlieast, just back from a sum- mer at Rar Harbor, {s surprising her friends today with the annoyncement ;hlt she hag been married for almost a ear. Next door to Miss Sanborn lives M. W. Pickering, sergeant-at-arms of the re- publican congressional committee, whe stepson, Lester F. Bennett, has been at- tentive to her Sor more than‘five years. Lester and Rebekah on November 30, 20, Lester’s brother | £ EDMOMSYON LESTER F. BENNETT. and his wife, Mr. ahd Mrs. E. S. Bei nett, went to Mariboro and were ma: ried at the Episcopal parsonage by Rev. Mr. MacManus. During the entire time that has since elapsed nene of Miss San- born's family or friends has suspected anything about her marriage. The bride is a graduate of George Washington University and Hannah More College in Baltimore, in both of which institutions she was prominent in the sororities. The bridegroom has for five years been private secretary to Mrs. D. J. Mec- Carthy, 1711 N street northwe: —_—— WREATH ON HERO’S GRAVE Legion Post’s Tribute to Soldier for ‘Whom It Is Named. ]| A_wreatif of. flowers, representing the membership of Medford McClana- han Post, No. 248, American Legion, Fredericktown, Mo., will be placed on the grave of Private Medford Mc- Clanahan, United States Corps, when he is buried at Arling- ton cemetery tomorrow. PrivateMcClanahan was killed in France. He was a native of Missouri, and the American Legion post at Fredericktown was named in his honor. Members of the post were no- tified that his body was en route to this country and would be interred in the Arlington national cemetery to- MOrrow. 2 Post Adjutant Henry Schwaner im- mediately opened correspondence with Social Secretary R. E. Meyers of the Washington Y. M. C. A, check for $10 and the request that the money be ‘placed in the hands of.the ‘Washington members of the American Legion for the purpose of buying flowers to be placed on the grave. The check_was turned over yesterday to Adjt. Bell, am a representative of the local American Legion post will be the burial Don’t—no matter how stubborn a case of dan- druff and . consequent falling of the hair—you are having—Mrs. Coon’s two preparations— Hair Tonic and Dandruff Cure c and Secalp Food —will take care of the condition and give you relief. s They are not just ap- plications, but real “pre- scriptions” * that .over- come <the causes by righting the condition. ‘Wonderful testimo- nials upon request. For sale at Drug and Dept. Stores. $1.00 Each % Prepared by Mrs. N. C. Coon 1405 Eye Street N.W. away easilyand at little cost Haveahealthy skin * thateveryone admires Marine ||| inclosing | fi G. Fuller, United States Marine Corps, Who was killed in action at the battle of Belleau wood, France, June 12, 1918, will be held this ternoon in the Naval Academy Chapel at An- napolis. Maj. Gen. Lejeune, com- mandant of the Marine Corps, accom- panied by a. number of Marine Corps m march as escort to the body, and interment will be in the Navai Academy cemetery. Capt. Fuller was twenty-four years 0ld when he was killed. He gradu- ated from the Naval Academy in the class of 1916. His father, Col. Ben- jamin H. Fuller, is military alde to the governor general of the Domini- republic. b e S 2y Ble——To[——J——=[c[——]o[——| Continuing Our Summer Sale Prices on Furs —for the benefit of patrons who were out of town during the August disposal. furs to best advantage. CHOKERS in $7'50 great variety from MUSKRAT $125 Coats, natural. .. Phone M. 1247 NEAR DULIN AND MARTIN'S Why delay, when a deposit. will hold any of the big bargains for YOU? : Repairing at Very Reasonable Prices THE CAPITOL FUR SHOP Now’s the time to buy’ MARMOT Coats $75 as low as......... BAY SEAL Coats, 36 in. long........ $95 1208 G Street ! | ) I STANDARD OIL IN FIUME. Cost of $3,000,000, FIUME, August 30.—The Standard Oil Company is negotiating for land here on which to erect warehouses estimated to cost $3,000,000, it was reported here today. On the 1204 G St © _Phome Main 140 Mevermion Tetiens T Tt DR. CLAUDE S.SEMONES " WASHER $155 Gas Stove to Keep . Water Hot Included C. A. MUDDIMAN & CO. 616 12th St. 1216 F St. N.W. and side plaited, in $22.50 crepe, moon-glo; line and plaited styles; pastel shades. At .... $14.50 White Chine Skirts; box and side wide Crepe plaited; belts. A in Skirts, canton chine; side and box plaited. At Women’s Suits Delted * jack- ets; tan, gray jade. Lol e [o[—c—o[o[—=[7] i $12.45 3 Silk Skirts, in Fan-ta-si, canton straight- $8.45 :: $8.45 $18.50 to $21.75 White Silk crepe, moon-glo and crepe ‘de $10.45 $25 to $35 Sport Suits; tweed mixtures and jersey tuxedo; notched revers and $11.75 S ceptional Quarterly Stock Clearing Reveals Unprecedented Values in Women’s Apparel Skirts, Silk or Wool $25 and $26.50 Prunella Plaid and Striped Skirts; box and side plaited, in lovely Silk Dresses $30 and $35 Silk Dresses; street and afternoon styles, in silk lace, embroidered net, copen, tan, $9 50 basque $18.50 de of Geor- and tan. At 539‘50 styaightline $ l 9.50 checked worsted, full silk $57.50 to $75 Full-length embroidered and beaded georgette; navy, black, 332 $35 Taffeta Street Dresses; tunic and styles; navy and brown. $79.50 Pussy Willow Foulard overdrapery gette crepe; navy, black ‘325 and $27.30 Jap Silk Dresses; white and black and tunic styles. At... 9 Women’s Coats $45 Topcoats, in novelty lined; el $10.85 At Coats; tallored coats in bolivia, tricotine and twill in sport spun jersey, silver- tone jersey and tweeds; belted, unbelted and panel Jacket; navy, oxes. un 618.75 gray. At.... Suits, in velour checks; tan, brown, green, black and and box jackets. At.. $60 to $75 Dressy Suits, in twill cord and tricotine; embroidered; tan and $65 Navy Poiret Twill Suits; floss silk and gold $35 and $40 Wooltex Suits, tailored and sport styles: oxford, tan, $45 and $50 Smart Sport blue; = belted $21.75 elaborately $19.75 gray. At... thread em- $22.75 i $44.85 5 Wraps, Cape Coats and Capes, in suedetex and tricotine; embroidered and cable stitching; tan, mavy, sor- brown. At.. 2 '85 $69.50 Romona Cloth Cape Coats: waist-deep yokes; ostrich apd $49.85 and sorrento blue. At $89.50 and $95 Wraps and Cape Coats, in duvetyn, mar- vella and peach bloom; taupe, ostrich, sorrento, tan and navy. o $69.85 $110 to $129.50 ‘Wraps, cape and coats. in marvello, evora, duvetyn and canton crepe; Dressy tuxedo ’ Tomorrow and Friday last two days of that period of ex- value-giving which Washington Store Closed Saturday, September 3 WOIMEN know as Jellefl's. Quarterly Stock-Clearing Sale EVERY department contributes its quota of summer things at prices that mean imme- With your Labor Day Out- ing needs in mind come tomorrow and just see diate clearaway. how much you can save. Newly Purchased and at Special Prices . * Fall Dresses: Made to Sell at $30 to $75 $ 1 9.75 526.50 s39.75 OT exactly a “clearaway” but such values as will rival even the most extreme clearaway prices. Dresses of tricotine, satin, crepe de chine, Roshanara crepe, Paulette chiffon and Canton crepe, in the newest fall models for street and after- noon wear. Final! Final! Final! Cotton Dresses Grouped in Quarterly Stock Clearing at $1—33—35— 57— 510 Organdies, voiles, ginghams, dotted Swiss, lin- &~ black icotine. ets; tr At of Specials for Quart erl y Stock Clear- away in Underwear Stockings Gloves 365 to $87.50 Strictly Tai- lored Suits; long-line jack- $33.75 Leather -Goods - embroidered and lynx fur trimmed; navy, black, taupe, sorrento, brown, os- v 22 $87.50 reindeer. At * ens and other cdtton dress fabrics in a diverse as- sortment of styles and colors. former prices. New Fall Footwear Mere fractions of Takes Quarterly Stock Clearing Prices New Fall Arrivals of Wo men’s Pymps and Oxfords (So- rosis) a new novelty—light tan calf, 2-strap pumps, with sand color suede backs welt soles and Cuban heels, $10.00. (Sorosis) Tan Calf 2-strap Pumps, welt soles and Cuban heels, straight tips, $9.00. (Sorosis) Scotch Grain Tan Brogue Oxfosds, Blucher cut, wing tips and flat heels, $9.85. (Sorosis) Women'’s Boots. A clearing out of several hun- dred pairs of Women’s Boots that are worth while. ~ $8.50 Regular $12.50 Women’s tan or dark brown calf; welt soles and + Cuban heels; dark brown calf, wing-tip, Cuban heels, welt soles; tan calf with cloth tops to match; wing soles, Cuban heels. $4.95 ‘Women’s $8.00 Black Kid Lace Boots with leather Louis heels. Ve able. C'tmilg;'oy Robes Special, $3.95 45 Brocaded; corduroy, slip-over”model, short kimono sleeves, ~ 9y neck, Colors are Copes, rost and purple. $6.95 ‘Women’s Black Kid or Black $12.00 Lace Boots, welt soles and military neels, medium round toes; a good walk- ing boot. . $6.50 ‘Women’s $12.00 boots. Black Kid, suede hand-turn soles and French heels. All black kid with hand-turn soles and French heels,: All black kid, welt soles and leather Louis heels. Boots, in tips, welt ry service-

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