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THE EVENING ST WASHINGTON D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER -27, 1921. 1106 G Street. e e This Is Real Coat Weather For Friday, Oct. 28 Store News | Friday, the Big Special Sale Day 300 Beautiful Coats—-Big Fur Collars and Cuffs | —Newest cape effects, bloused, straightline flaring and wrap models. Materials of rich Bo- R livia, Polhlfanna, Veld{ne, Velour and novelty mixtures, artistically trimmed with Squirrel, 1 Beaver, Mole, Australian Opossum, Wolf and American Fox. All the beautiful shades and | sizes for all. i —specially reduced during this great sale. All materials, shades and sizes. | $45 to $69.50 Suits, this sale, $29.50 and $49.50 | $75 to $125 Suits, this sale, $55.00 and $89.50 : —Velvets, Crepe de Chine, Satin, Georgette and cloth dresses. b Blouses Sold t0$10.95,Now $3.98. BlousesSold t0$22.50, Now $5.95 § 50 Slip-on Sweaters, Tan, Black and Navy; to close, $3.50 Smail Dcpont Will Reserve Purchases for Future Dclwery Values from $50 to $75 | Don’tmissthisj Values from $85 to $200 e gréat sale; the T Sale Prices greatest savings Sale Prices $30:50 1o $55.00 ;i.,‘.".:..;::'.': $59:2 to ¥139: 200 Suits—the Season’s Smartest Styles 200 Dresses—A Wonderful Assortment Values to $59.50—Sale Prices, $25 to $35 Millinery—Smartest Styles in Town 100 Beautifully Trimmed Hats Reduced for the Day. $5 to $7.50 Hats, Now $3.50. $10 to $18 Hats, Now $7.50. 200 Blouses—Less Than Actual Factory Cost Some slightly mussed. None exchanged or C. O. D. 25 Fox Scarfs, values to $40. Sale price, $22.50 A Speclal Friday and Saturday Feature of the Reorganization Sele New Coats and Wraps We have just received from our New York commissionaire—the first ship- ment of a most wonderful purchase of High-Grade Coats and Wrappy Wraps —of the models most in demand and in the weaves most favored by exclusive fashion. Make your selection at %605 | of Garments intended for selling up to $95.00—and save the difference Erminie, Poll Normandie, Bolivia—Handsomely trimmed Beaver, Australian Opossum, Squirrel Loose models—fitted models and models that are belted and bloused on the generous wrappy lines—handsomely lined and finished. Specials in Fur Coa —of our own manufacturb— $135 Bay Seal Coat, 36 inch. ....... ... iz $85.00 $175 Muskrat Coat, seal collar and cuffs........... $125.00 $350 Jap Mink Coat, 36 inch...............$250.00 $350 Hudson Seal Coat, skunk collar and cuffs. . $250.00 $12.50 Natural Squirrel Choker. ............. $8.50 S e et B i Prefer The Star Y a_special one in honor of the ladles : ot the socloty and thelr friends. Vice Births Re rted B President Miss Blaine Lasaro Will| Tue followiag births have beea reported S | preside, and the program turoughout | the health department withis the 1ast twenty: will be conducted by the ladies. Marnbom ___(Continued from Highth Page.) m. m Gladre ‘hng’lw 5 A subscription dance will be giysn 1| Mr. Bdward Leo Hillyard was best by h o the 5“1.-. u{ man, rl Among the out-of-town guests Ehureley: Novarber 3. 0 |irs. H. J. Rumsey of Chicago, & g;)hnnw glb'l'o%‘. o:l N"r ;ork ) | Mr. Barne rtlow of San 2 = £ |cisco and Miss Josephine MeN Marriage Licenses. rrisge licenses have been lssued to the 4 . Couity buy and S |services a breakfast-lunch was serve | “honi®8 purdy and Hasel Shine. H|ed at th ' Jshn Turner and Mary Greenleaf. g | To B 1 Event. i both of Roanoke, & | concert and tea will be Miss Ruth g | Theodore Tiller, president of the Dis- | Thomas of this i 5 trict of Columbia League of American A Dask 5| erton Du Puy, national president of Deaths Reported 5 | returned from Newport and opened and of Boston. Immediately following the wedding | soparins o Eugenta L. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Gemmill left ¥, Craven aud Otilis M. Saul. ket the afternoon for a shoft trip to New Lewis nd Ruby W. Gray, both XexlcianajBogton, 1 mad White of Cllaton, Md., snd Eiste Musical Tea Promisen M ciion A" Ttouks aad Beatrico M. Holton, Tha mulical tea, to be given by Mrs. |, John A. Whiting of Ashburn, Va., and Jane nd Nellle R. flll Pen Women, & l’;grkhome on Friday xa Fiorens V. Hosteld, ernoon al o'clock, in honor o e ‘ " l‘z .ss n ED members of the league and the Wom- . Warren Whyte and Frances M. Quigley. COL. 1G . a) Washington circles. The artists, John | Oatlett of Bummit, Osborne, baritons, and Esther Cut-| Btbfimis Gray and Betall Hawkios. chin, planist, will' come to Washing- 200 Mary ton from Baltimore for the occasion. will be decorated in autumn leaves min Herrison, and flowers, and Mra. Tiller will have recelving with her Mrs. Willlam Ath- the League of American Pen Women, h ow ve ed to and Miss Cora Rigby, president of the e following deaths have betn reported Woman's National Press Club. At the | ihe Pealth department within the last twenty- table during the three hours of the | "3 Walter Reed Horpltal = Jones, Mrs. William F. Dennis, Mrs. Louls N. Geldert, Mrs. T. J. Pickett 23 Linworth bl . Mrs, Francols Ber, (-rle{Bn and Mrs Rar Tt S Washisgtos Un:- Evelyn Hunt. Assisting in the draw- i ing,room and airing room will be Mrs. e o ne Austin Tho M J. J. Locher, G , 66, St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, Mrs Ernest Wig- as 'n:oorenln-l. no-nlnL Eins and Miss Elisa Pope Van Dyne. Mrs. Willlam Meade Coulllng has retutned to her apartment at the Mcndota after spending the summer and early autumn in and near Boston. Mrs. R. J. Vance and daughter, Miss Agnes Vance, of New Britain, Conn., have atrived to spend the winter in ‘Washington, and are at the Powhatan. s tentis for e Goon's Hate ‘Tonie s Scalp Food. The College Women's Club will give AC| EACH i |a costume party at their clubhouse n ln’ and a-m nom and Mrs. Coon's at 1822 Hye street Saturday evening. 405 Eye st. under the direction of the library committes. Mr. J. Lewis Moneyway will give several monologues as one of the features of the program, which Dr. and Mrs, Charles D. Easton have their house at 1327 18th stree:. Mli’ Herbert A. Wa. Wadsworth, U. 8. A., rs. Wadsworth, who have ar. rived from France, are at the Hotel Astor In New York before coming to € | Washington. The Louisiana Soclety of Washing- ton has issued invitatlons for & social Gouraud's meeting and dance at 8 p.m. October 31 at the Washington Club, 1701 K Orienfal Crnam street northwest, the meeting being flEfiEPIIflA 5 The Connecticut Avenue Shop 1209 Connecticut Avenue N. W, Developing Ideas Into Ideals as Exemplified by the New Originations EVENING GOWNS AFTERNOON FROCKS COATS—WRAPS—CAPES SMART HATS Normal Pric Always Moderate. | IS A Timely Purchase Just at a time when women need this char- acter of footwear Hirsh’s went out and se- cured this special shipment of Black Satn Pumps For Women 85 While They Last! This is the best shoe bargain of the season without a doubt. The pumps are all Louis covered heels and some Baby Louis. Iflpsy's Syo:.-' STORES NTH ST.NW. ‘Washington's Fastest Growing Shoe House. Bet. K and L. 3l fan's National Press Club, will be a| Israel Lieberman and Fanny Wonzmmfl Col. Charles W. Kuts, Corps of En- musloal event of unusual interest to| Judson Bullock of Mica, Va., an 7 | gineers, former Engineer Commission- s er of the District and now United Morrls Brown of Norfolk, Va. and Sarsh | States district engineer at Cincin- Another vocalist on the program will e : nati, has been aseigned to additfonal S |be Master Theodore Tiller, who will oo duty as corps ares engineer, £} | sing & solo for the guests. The house| Robert Cross, Jr and Mary E. Wright. Coru ares, hnduu.rtoru rt Benja- 5th 8l |is In charge of Miss Edna Sheehy. Two \ (@ | talented fortune tellers ars among D @ | the novelties planned for the even- ing's entertainment. Mrs. Chester 3 Morrlll, assisted by Miss Elizabeth g |Newton and Mrs. Ruth, will preside | filS ; at the refreshment table. % t Ove 75 Satin Velour Stunning —in the regular lengths—and the shorter, more sportive styles; fitted models, loose models, belted models and bloused models. ;-::d$39 75 Tfllllllled you see how exceptional the Coats. Bolivia Raccoon Normandy Opossum Sport Cloth Beaverette $.45 Canton Crepe Georgette Crepe de Chine Tricotine Black, Blue, Oxford Gray, Brown, etc. Sale of Genuine Hatters’ Plush Sallors Fruits of what we deemone of the most fortunate purchases. Black, Brown, Navy Straightline Sailors, Mushrooms, Roll-brims. Wardman Park Hotel Announces a Dance Monday Evening, Oct. 31 7:30 P.M. to 1 AM. Large Ballroom Make Your Reservations Now bilipsborn__ . _-a TO 614 ELEVENTH ST. The House of Courtesy——————————————— For Friday A day of exceptional value-giving in In the Inexpensive Dress Department Frocks designed Aor street wear. Frocks for the more formal afternoon occasions. Of the newest in model and the most effective in the development of design with embroidery and beading and braiding. Poiret Twill Serge Coats You'll realize how special the price when At Hallowe’en Dinner | ; z i - | i | |