Evening Star Newspaper, October 6, 1921, Page 9

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Society spending the summer at Cape May, N. J, where they had a cottage. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dennison of Framington, Mass. e arrived in __(Continued from Eighth Page.) Washington for a visit and are stop- il ping at the Powhatan Hotel former United States ambassador to — Goermany, has goune to visit her| Mr.and Mrs. W. Giacchetti and their mother, Mrs. Marcus Daly, at Ham-|daughter, Miss Emestine Glacchetti, of ilton, Meont. yoming avenue are spending Oc- City. Marcus Mitchell Ben- turned to their apart- Dr.and Mr Jamin have W. P. George. American vice j tober in Atlantic I Mr. ment in the Highlands after spend-|consul to Greece, is in Washington at me time in Atlanti the La Fayette for a short stay. and Mrs. Char ciro Berry went turned 1o the « hmond la & to attend the |4 ood of her brother, Monteiro of Goocl guest there of Mrs, ic dence on Conne al at Holly and dcu her daughte monthly mecting of | regular mond Belmont mo Mrul to on from Middlebu v. having as her guests ‘\lr\ 'abb of Middle! Ashton Lawrence of " They are stayinz at ham. Dr. and Mrs. Davenport White and their two sons have returned ‘from their summer home at Bar Harbor, Me., and are at their apartment at the Dresden. Store Hours: President Harding's engagement to take luncheon with Overseas Writers. | planned for yesterday, was pos ntil Wedne: October ne, who gton from his! ster to China. | at the luncheon | purgeon, editor of Pailadelphia; Mr. James $5.45 Mr. William . Brigham, Wilhelm, Mr. J. Fitzger- ald. Mr. Herbert Walker, Mr. A E.| Made to Sell for $10.00 e e e e Tan grain brogue Oxford, with tull son, Mr. E Findley, Mr. Rodney round toes, low,” (lat, mannish ‘hesla, ball strap and tips. Black or nut brown calf l.strap pumps, medium round toes, military Bean, Mr. George F. Authier, Mr. Roy Roberts and Mr. Joe Sack. Mrs. James C. Davis. wife of the heels and welt soles, ball strap and director general of railroads, enter- tip. tained at tea yesterday ternoon in Dark brown or tan calf pump, compliment to her niece, Mrs. Victor| military heels, welt soles, an ideal pump to wear with spats. Lamar Smith of ldwin of Om Not all sizes in every style, but nana Sweet of vou should find your size in some one stvle. They are wonderful " $6.95 Smith Towner, Towner; Anne Cu Cummins, sizes. » decorations were of pink and dahlias and roses intermingicd | Made to Sell for $12.50 or autumn flowers. i All brown suede or kid 2-strap Md’:"‘{"\lflu\*{-‘vtfi;‘l;“n»', pumps. in junior or high French s hwemaha. i | heels and hand turn soles; nearly all Miss Alice Lee: $7.95 to Wed Thix Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P e’ a supper party last ey Made to Sell for $12.50 daughie Women's black calf or black kid lace boots, welt soles. medium and narrow toes. and medium length of vamps; military heels > other guests were r¢ of the wedding party the me and out-c La t. Luther T. of Richmond, Oscar G. Cardon and Anua G.. Henrlck. Ashton P. McCombs of Thobes. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921. the George Baldwin American Women’'s Leglon, will take place tomorrow morning, October 7, at 10:30 o'clock in the Church of the Covenant. Marriage Licenses. l’flll’ lidenses bave been lssued to the Jerey 'G. Jones and Edmonia, Willtars. Joseph E. Middlebrook of Golde: and_Elmer 'V. Terry of Hewlett, Ernest W. Tolson aud Junie A. Price. Tracy Lay and Marcia B. Wilson. Alfred Harding, 1 S. Smith of Le Grande, Ore. Franklin B. 1 Ro of this . Cooper of of le_of this city. NWalton of Cedarhurst, N. Y., and wold of this elty. Terrell and Laura J. Creery, both 1216 F St. N. W. 9:15 to 6, including Saturdsy shoes. Miss Lee will be marricd Presby- terfan Chur ck by the pus- for. Rev. mes T. Marshall, as- £ Dr. William Tayloe ; all high- der. cousin of the bridegroom. A %v:rscafalr peciectiiall bigh prade reception will follow in the a home of the brides uncle and aunt, smooth insol Mr. and N illiam * Alexander Sizes D; width, 84, 9, 9%, 10, 105, Leetch, at 1697 3 Sizes A 13, 1,1%,2; E1, Patent leather in button and lace; 1, 2; B 11%, hington with her 1. Anderson, at Mrs. William Payne Mere- urned to their house o Black calf pony-cut lace; welt soles; low, flat heel, square toes; very serviceable; mlazdf’z to_sell for $6.00. 2; D _11%, street, Chevy Chase, afte Open 9:15A. M. New up-to-the-minute styles that are suitable for all occasions— street, afternoon, dinner and evening, wear. Fashfoned of such popu- lar materfals as Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Sat Tricolettes, Georgettes, Tricotine and a hoxt of charmiug combin; tions—Dblacks. blues, browns, grays and other favored fall shades. All sizes, 16 to 44. Styles suitable for matron and miss. ‘ Values Up to $59.50 “Chic” styles for the young miss and more conservative models for the matron. The very newest fall styles, made of an excellent quality ALL-WOOL TRICOTINES Every garment perfectly tailored and finished. Lined with ex- cellent quality silk lining. All sizes, 16, 18, 36 to 44. ' Values Up to $59.50 Conservative $55.00 to $59.50 Values Without a doubt the best coat values we have ever offered. A sale of this kind at the very beginning of the season is very unusual. Make your selection tomorrow and get first choice. A reasonable deposit reserves it for future delivery. Materials Include—Velour Duvetyn, Velour de Laines, Normamiy and Bolivia—with huge fur collars. Every coat silk lined. All sizes. 1109-1111 G St. N.W. CHARMING NEW MODES OFFERED At Extremely Low Prices in This Two-Day Sale of COATS AND DRESSES EXQUISITE DRESSFS 5292 NEW FALL SUITS WONDERFUL COATS | Determined to Crowd the Shoe Department Friday, Hence New Footwear Many Doliars Below Regular Close 6:00 P. M. McCoy unit, ille, of this city, and Lucy Pa., and W York city and Saveon Children sShoes---$3 95 The Kind That Usually Sell at $5 and $6 high-cut lace boot made to sell for $5.00; welt soles; ood full 12, 12%, 13%, || some with dull kid tops, and black cloth tops; welt sole, good full square toes and low, flat heels. Sizes B 1172, 12, 12%, 1%, 2; C 13%, 1, 1%, 2; D 111, 13, 1314, || 2. Jellef’s—Main Floor. Va., William J. and Mary M. Doolan, boy. Ith department within the last twen- £ie bea D Charles W. and Eila 1" Engelhard, boy. Y. ty-four hours: Daniel and Winifred Minor, girl. Eugenia R. Ninemon of this city. Fred 'nveunn and_Louise BclnP nd Rowa Jackson, boy. Gertrude Gorden, girl. Lida Dantel. bo * Herbert and ‘Marvee Mason, girl. bor. Alorzo and Maggie Richardson, boy. Edward and Carrie Langford, girl. Deaths Reported. Gertrude Frederick. Frank nd Annie L. Allen, both of Charlotte, 2410: Gluse |nno of New York city and Mary f this cf o ofpx.("l L. snydelr ntl Violet V. Rauck, both ew avin A. Swink nd Ee 8 Mithron” A otah e and Eva B, Cratt, both of. (‘Mln(m William McGheo of Maryville, and A ch of San Benit Gerlag Fred . Wyatt and Beatrice Tiavnall, \d “Theres g Oharles C. and c-lme Staley. wirl, Herbert G. . Z y E. Perry, girl Daua H. and Mildred G. Tacker, girl. Jobn E. aud Belle B. Syink boy. Behrend, boy. 2 Eieanor Byan: girl. Lawrence and Bernice De A 7 irl. Jenn.. . ts, t the health department within the last twenty. four hours: Garrett R. Cook. 6. 1110 Park road. I Martin K. . Washington' Asylum k, boy. Hospital l B. B 5 Nell| G. Butler, 49, 1045 Irving street Births Reported. is have been reported to August’ Schussler, Hospltal. Georgetown Universits The following deaths have been reported m| northeast. i Ida J. Lowis, 45, 1031 1110 street, Francis K. Matlon, . 4 e o Raebury 17, 1 Muttie West, 33, northeaxr. Eulalia James € James ¥ Dorothy Cutherin strect north port for August. than three dave ' 25 ACCIDENTS IN MONTH. 14 \u«nl Al |Pennsv Division Shows Good Re- | During August there were’ only twen- accidents resulling in disabilvry among tne Itimore divi- JAPAN IMPORTS INCREASE. TOKI0, October partment announced today t |period from January to September [ Japanese imports excecded expor by 360,000.000 yen. This is a | siderable increase’ over the period of last year. 1.—The finance de- tlroad during atin the | v Ark., and 1218 F St N: Store Hours: 9:15 to 6, including Saturday [ ] Splendid New Silk Lined Smart styles with full backs, plaited panels self colors, beaverette and self collars. Navy, Rebuilding Sale Shows Value Supremacy —Many Fur waist deep, wrap styles, semi-fitted and belted brown, burro, reindeer and black. Friday With Women’s —Many Full at *29* Trimmed models, with cable stitching and embroidery in Jelletf’'s—Second Floor. Crisp Autumn Days Call for | Sports Suits —and Here | Friday Are Women’s $65 Sports Suits $29.75 Smart Donegal tweeds and Eng- lish homespuns. Long or hip lenzax jackets, semi-fitted as well as box styles. Colors are tan, gray, green, brown, Volnay red, Sorrento and burro. Jellef’s—Second Floor. These Will Be Gone Early Women’s Serge Sleevgless Dresses Model Shown in Cut Rebuilding and Friday Have Not Many Remnants, But Re‘buiiding Is Generous With New Things Right at the outset of the new season delay in rebuilding forces a the newest fashions at very low prices. values in all departments—and come early for REMNANTS. ' Women’s Apparel REMNANTS Not as Many as Usual, But Greater Values Than Ever Women’s Dresses 1—$12.50 Rajah silk gray, size 36, $1.00. 2-369.50 Dance Dresses, silk, light blue and sunset, 3¢, $15.00, slightly mussed. 1—$75. lace dinner gown, slightly sciled, =ize 36, $15.00. 5—3100 Navy Tricotino Dresses beaded and braided, sizes 34 to 4 $43.75. 5—330.00 Black Satin Dresses, sizes 34 to 40, $14.65. 1—3$21.50 Biack Jap Silk Taflored Dress, size 34, $5.00. 1—$25.00 Elack $5.00. Soiras 32 anl Jap Silk Dress, 0 Gray Canton Creps avy Tricolette Dress, size 34, $10.00. 1—$65.00 Black =uk Net Dinner gown, size 40, $24. +-495.00 Navy Tricotine Tatlored Dresses, sizes 33 to 40, $28 .00 Tailored Dress, Navy, 0 BIack ‘Wool Velour, size n 325 5. trim, 32 to 28, $28.75. ‘Women’s Suits 1—$38.50 Navy Sport Spun Suit, Wooltex. Size 44, $10.00. Mismated Coat and Skirt, slight- Iy different shades. 1—$49.50 Tailored Sult in Black ‘Tricotine, braid trim. Size 40, $20.00. 1—$49.50 Tailored Suit, in Navy Tricotine. Size 44, $20.00. 1—$68.75 Strictly Tailored Black Triootine Suit. Size 33, $30.00. 1—$77.50 Black Hairline Tai- lored Suit. Size 38, $30.00. 1—$85.00 Navy Tricotine Suit, belted model. Size 34. $30.00. 6—$165 and $175 Tailored and Dressy Suits in Piquetine and Tricotine; embroidered and braided; black and navy. Sizes 3% to 42, $30.00. 12—$59.50 to $110.00 Navy and Black, Piquetine and Tricotine. Sizes 36 to 44, $30.00. $4.50 Angora Scarfs, $2.95 Two and a half vards long and Balf a yard wide, comfortable size; colors are navy, blacg, heather and brown. $1 Neckwear, 75c Knocked Dollars From the Price of Women'’s New Mignonette Dresses $19.50 Several charming models in navy, black or brown. The tunic style is prominent though. Some are of fitted bodice type. Beading and embroidery trims them. Jelleff’s—Second Floor. - $5.75 Really splendid quality light-weight serge, braid and button trimmed. Patent leather belt. It is unnecessary to en- large upon such an of- fering as this. Yet it is only typical of Rebuild- ing Sale Pricing. Jelleft’s—Second Fleor. | Rebuilding Makes Friday a Gala Day of Values in the Misses’ Section Misses’ $55 Tweed Suits, | Misses’ Exceptional Jersey $29.50 Frocks, $10.75 The very smartest tailored Sports Suits, Of splendid quality jersey, in reindeer, tweed or rough worsteds, notch or convert- | copenhagen, tan and brown. Finished with ible collars. Brown, tortoise shell or Volnay | white collars and cuffs. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. red. Sizes 14 and 16. ¥ s ’ Misses’ Velveteen Jumper Misses Sggg?(:;lo Coats, l}fess’ s,lo Raglan sleeve models, with large pockets There seems no end.to the popularity of | and leather buttons. Taupe and tan. Sizes these frocks, and no wonder, when they’re | 14, 16 and 18. so smart. Brown or navy. Sizes 14, 16, 18. F-U-R-S ODD PIECES MUCH REDUCED 1—Jap Weasel Coat, last-year price $260.00, now $165.00. 2—Muskrat Coats, last-year price $145.00, now $110.00. 1—Mole and Seal Wrap, last-year price_$650.00, now $375.00. 1—Mole Coat, last-year price $286.00, now $245.00. 3—Bay Seal Coats, lu(-yur price $125.00, now 8860.. 3—Marmot last-year price $100.00, now m.ao. 1—Nutria Coat, last-year price $286.00, now $185.00. Z Z. Jellef’s—Second Floor. All That’s Left--- Of the Hundreds of Pieces in Our Last Week Sale of Tailored Silk UNDERWEAR $1.35 $3.85 $6.85 $3 and $¢ Cami| 35 and $6 tattorea| 3550, to $18 sik nightgowns. T h e soles of heavy qual-|rsdium silk or crepe|very finest of radtum pard Kitten, last-year price msoo now $110.00. 2 !ty crw& .d‘e n:rln- Or |de chine envelope :l‘]:rl;e oo ligm“:r. o = 3 face trimmed, also |chemise, bloomers or| SRR F€ L4 T0 4—Bay Seal Scarfs, last-year price hemstitched tallored | Stepins, a few lace-|flegh, white, orchid. $30.00, now $19.50. That models. trimmed nightgowns. ! or light blue. 3—LMole Soarts, yoar price oy e o Sope. st $4 Corduroy $4 Jersey Silk I aow 2'.?.,.., fais Breakfast Robes, | Petticoats, $2.95 your 3 vHet. $326. oo. now $15.00. $3.45 All Jersey, splendid quality, Mink Scarfs, q—r fancy pleated and tailored prh- us 00, now m.u Not much of a price conces- | flounces. Colors are black, sion unless you consider the | navy, green, American Beauty, hip-line model ~of | purple, brown and copenhagen. brocaded victory or copenhagen 1 . 2 Bromley collar and cuff sets in pique, satin and organdy. Vestee sets in this group. Left From Previous Sale French Gloves Lambskin in white or black. French kid in broken color and size assort- ments. Friday. $145 Other Glove REMNANTS $6.75 12-button suede L - gloves, ray and tan. Broken 3.9 sizes, $7.50 Doeskin Gloves, $3.95 16-button’ length white washable doeskin gloves. Broken sizes. $3.00 and $5.00 Chamois Gloves, $1.85 Strap wrist, natural and white ‘washable chamois gloves, with col- ored embroidery and insertion at | wrist. 0dds and ends of silk and cham- ofsette gloves. Broken lots and sizes, Stocking REMNANTS $3.75 and $4.95 Stockings, $2.95 Glove silk stockings, attractive patterns, lace stripes, nets or plain 0dd colors and sizes $1.50 Stockings, 95c Pure silk in black, fiber silk in white, cordovan and Russian tan. These are drag stitch with seam back and well reinforced kLeels and toes. Regular $3.00 Quality, Sold at the Beginning of the Sale for $2.25— Friday. at the price. black. A Little Sale of $8.50 Velvet Hats In the Little $ 5 3 S 0 Millinery Shop. . They are the wanted soft crush type, some corded, others faced with silk or wool braid. Red., blue, black, gold, white, delft, gray. Jelletf’s—Third Floor. 7 slip-over, | ‘White georgette and | 2—$85.00 Navy Tricotine, Gray | A few | 1216 F St. N. W. Store Hours: 9:15 to 6, including Saturday selling of Come prepared for reaily starthing Women’s Coats 2—~$95.00 Wooltex Cape Coats, Navy and Tan Duvetyn, $34.75. 1-—$36.50 Brown Mixture Motor Coat, $10.00. 1—$46.50 Navy Tricotine full | length coat, $19. | 1—$87.50 Wooltex full length | Coat, Su-detex, Black, $19.75. 1—-898.50 4414, $31.35. avy Suedetex, size Navy Tricotine, ize Crepe de Chine box irts. Navy, $5. irt, silk copen, Pleated Flannel Sport 5 Pleated Skirts, tripe, to be sold without ation, at $5.00. Underwear REMNANTS | $3.00 Silk Esnlv;l;p. Chemise, Crepe de chine envelope che- mise. lace trimmed and tailored i models, with hemstitching. $1.00 Muslin Underwear, 6Sc Gowns envelope chemise, tailored sty . with shirred yvokes; flesh envelope chemise with tucked yokes | $8.50 Sun-and-Rain Umbrellas, $5.00 Remnants because they are the remainder of a large purchase in which many of the colors and styles have been sold out. Green, brown, purple, red and gray. Short ferrules, bakalite tips and handles. Few REMNANTS in the Misses’ Section 5.00 Navy Blue Tricotine Sizes 14-16-18, $15.75. 1—$25.00 Sport Coat, Green. Sise 15, $10.00. 7—$25.00 Jersey Sport Couts, Navy, % length. Bizes 1618, | $10.00. 2—$32.50 Shantung Dresses, Tan. Sizes 16-18, $10.00. 4—$236.00 Marquisette Dm-el | White. s 4—$29.50 White Crepe dc Chine Sport Dresses. Sizes 14-16-18, $10.00. Georgette | _4—$25.00 White Dresses. Sires 16-18, $10.00. $35.00 Navy Blue Tricotine Dresses. Sizes 16-18, $10.00. | Only 5 Millinery Remnants | for Friday One—Fascinating leather hat, Rust suede, faced with navy kid quills of same combination. Wus $22.30, now $12.50. One—Embroidered brown _duve- tyn, faced with African | Livons velvet. Was $18.50, now $§10.00. | 1—Jeweled silver lace and cloth evening hat with Seafoam ostrich | across back. Was $47.50, now $10.00. | _ 1—Jeweled silver lace turban, | beautitul lines. Was $37.60, now $10.00. i—Large Maline Picture Hat. Was £30.00, now $12.50. Blouse REMNANTS Most anmctwc despite the fact that size ranges are depleted. £5.00 to $6.95 Cotton Blouse, $1.85. Fina French voile, trimmed in i and Jace. Also striped dim- Peter Pan or roiled collar. $7.50 Tailored Silk 9; A tallored blouse as woman; also good hool girls: in silk broad. sh satin and crepe de medium stripes. Also | plain pongee. . Costume Blouse, e over-blouses, in \ vad- de chine and georgette, in suit <hade. Slip-over and tie-back. Still a Goodly Selection of All Silk Stockings $1.95 Slight misweaves, but they're wonderful Stockings All-silk, full-fashioned, brown, white or Jelloff’s—Main Floor. Regular $5 | House Dresses, $1.00 Orly 25 of Them Attractive Plaid Ginghams. Jellef{’s—Second Floor. piata |

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