Evening Star Newspaper, October 30, 1921, Page 60

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14 ¢ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 30, 1921—PART 2. ° WOMEN In the : Public Eye Mrs. Henry F. Dimock BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. In an autumn which will be epochal, because of the brilliant events which st month, the tone of the fine are scheduled for it laying of the corner Vietory Memorial will be given a con- idea of erecting a building which would resemble the memorial which Queen Victoria had established in South Ken- sington in London to her consort and Which since_her death is now called the Albert and Vietoria Memorial Hall. But inany conditions caused Mrs. Dimock to diScard this project and to centralize her effort on a mammoth auditorium which would have ample space for mil- itary reunions, particularly those of the ! Al for military mu- Seums, especially for curios and me- mentoes of the world war, to the vic- tims of which the bullling is sacredly | dedicated. Few who have taken over a worthy cause have seen the promise of such 4 glorious fruition as Mrs. Dimock fow does. With the laying of the corner stone the progress will be uni- form and rapid, since the entire na- tion i% divided into units with a com- Detent leader who has all in readiness for the final effort. The victory | memorial will be a signal addition to jthe public buildings of Washington. and it will stand out prominently ! imong the tokens of appreciation and | gratitude which the allied nations have reared to the memory of those | who fell in the great struggle for rican Legion; ' The Hecht Co. ° 7thatF 2 7thatFF Where prices are guaranteed " A compelling sale of coats . —in its fyeshness of styles —compelling in its magnitude B e The new hosiery shop again heads into the limelight with a Sale of women's ‘Silk hose $ 1.95 Luxurious silk hose, first quality heavy in- grain silk—a deep bodied silk with a’rich, crunchy quality. ‘world freedom. . in pursuit of her task. it ten years maintained - shington and has been s mong _the residential leaders. S s addressed all kinds tof meetin behalf of her mission |and has been indefatigable in organ- concerts, theatrical —in its fineness of fabrics —most of the coats are fur trimmed —and all of them are silk lined Full fashioned and finely finished with mercerized tops and double soles. Black only. has for the p a home in W conspicuous (New hose shop, first floor.) li?i;f;gl f:é::t:;i» ra;ising 10; f‘timsds.PHe)r = \ We’ve had no such coat sale this season. son of New York, was mar- Sale women’s fine shoes' counselor of the ItaMan _embassy, o o ile . s e o Ciaian, and 2rs. We’ve had similar coats at the price, but never ccompanied by her daugh‘lv:-n bef B . .3 AT i Eeturned trom engihy Vi ore such volume and variety. Consider what proyading feispec it okt C i will be in Washington for . to new styles with savings. e coanian Wit tne is here: v ng of the corner stone for the B o few months’ 1eave. th L ; L Bolivia Erminie Diagonal Bolivia = — Normandy Suedine Pollyanna and Painting For hbm results | Chamo Velour other fine coatings in this class’ ot Papen'ng & vv,v:\rl’k:_‘ga‘sifil:lal Aristocratic woolens, every one—soft, deep-bodied loomed. Decorating ' “.;‘"‘:’”m“';"';;l Also Peco Plush and other fur fabrics estimates. ; HARRY W. TAYLOR C! Behring Seal Broadtail Cloth 2333 1Sth St. N.W. Phone Col. I Baffin Seal Lapinex, etc. Every new style feature is shown Hlivgesriensbaiched Breakfast*Toast made with AirlinE e HONEY »~ - Try this . Upwards of seven hundred pairs and thirty (30) Every kind of collar—fur or* desired styles in all these fashionable low shoes: self collars; shawl, choker, chin-chin and convertible col- =z lars. Sport coats and street coats; matinee and dress coats; belted B e ds and plain coats; flare and panel e Sally sandals One-strap slippers Two-strap slippers Ming toy slippers Three-strap slippers Lesg Pinch salt 2 tablespoons i d St & y I Aiclne Honey Every kind of sleeve—bell, backs; some severely tailored, turn or welt soles, all styles of sister of the late William C. Whitney, . . rari v i = : gl Bt spepeen Embroidered ba s, S Sl gebialernrs, || N RRER IS e o] Dionir - 5 < g ? < gredients. Into this dip suedene, with opos- X black satin brown calf patent colt i e e - beaverette sum _collar, Fur fabric coats in sizes 36 to 46 black kid brown suede tan calf sidesin hot butter of oil; collar, $39.50 $39.50 gun metal brown satin ray suede serve with Airline i Cloth coats, sizes 16 to 20; women’s, 36 to 42 £ Honey. Write for Airline Honey Recipes.. The A. 1. Root Co. All sizes. Choice, $7.65 (Second flour) (First Floor.) Three Sketched. Large women---notice! snieine CORSETS $y.65 That tremendous Dress sale starts Monday anew! women ¥ which me OURTESY and efficiency govern the policy here whether vow are a buyer or wot. Sterling Values in. Woolens $ e The self-reducing corset 7 . .. or : 5 i i i We are in position Velveteens coutil a:fle :e‘:nn}::-cg;kt:stfdt)h: :ll:ldo‘;;i wi'l::l-el We'll sell close to 1.000 Rompers & Creepers 69° almost as fast as we can hand them out doubl? material. Elastic sections in front part of the skirt for comfort. Medium bust. Known for its special reducing featus it i 3 : re which red : abdomen without constrietion. Fofmerly S:.S‘b;“;lov: si'«rs? s il to offer you values in Furs that stand out forcibly as the most noteworthy in town even among the many Fur sales that are ad- vertised. $9.90 for dresses worth so much more that their sale Friday broke down our service. Gracious, that tre- mendous Friday rush. It swept us off our feet —jammed the service to a standstill. We were prepared to séll about 2,300 dresses on that day, but not at one time. We The front lace corset at $1.65 —is for medium figures. White coutil, elastic i bust line. Strong garters front ide. Formerly $2.50; now $1.65 Jine. Strong s ont and side. Formerly $2.50; now $1.65. Self-reduced A stylish stout brassiere, 75¢ Pink mesh ’fur the stout figure. Fastens down front; strap over shoulder. Sizes 38 lc; 54. (Corset shop—second floor.). @t Our Fur Stock embraces the finest ,pe:ls, including not only the stocks |} usually seen, but also Stone Martin, Baum Marting etc. Muskrat Coats from $135 to $200 Hudson Seal Coats from $195 to $295 JOSEPH SPERLING Manufacturing and Importing Furrier 1336 F St. Main 3936. & Mothers will be quick to share in this sale of rompers, creepers, for these are made of fast color— linenes chambrays flannelettes and ginghams novelties poplins OD]D LO I S gutd:bsryle and j,'if]'p" dress effects; solid colors Under this head we shall list ey S piics2Malp: “odd lots” every Sunday at prices that will move the goods. (Third Fioor) -—) (ORSETS = (IRCLETS (Omplete (orrect (Orseting CIRCLE"I;\%m < S : furnisha Doabove the waist g| valuable Service FREE the corsoes Tlow. —% T 5= ¥ NEMO CORSETS are made in 46 styles for all types of figures .. i memmeemmeamamnnmemaana- $3.00 to $13.50 CIRCLETS aremadein 12styles for allfigures_$1.50t0$5.00 In justice to her attractive ce and health no woman Tn o o b e e o et ot S &mdbumtmmh-w(wlnm = O GUARANTE IYQ_VER ALL } ‘o BN F confess now that we were unable to handle the crowds; but the first rush is over and-we can give you our usual service Monday. And to accommodate the crowds we shall do two things 1—Give over our entire floor to this sale, insuring plenty of space. 2—Not permit any try-ons.* i *Any dress, however, can be returned for exchange or refund within three days. (Second floor.) <Women’s flannelette - nightgowns, 89¢ Scotch flannelette; firm, deep- bodied quality, soft and warm. And - for further protection gowns are made with double yoke back and front. Long sleeves. Pink and blue striped patterns. (Lingerie—Second floor.) Boys’ and Girls’ . Union suits, 89¢ Winter underwear warmth in the cotton ribbed union suits. All with long sleeves and ankle length. Boys’ in silver gray; sizes 4 to 16. Girls’ in white cotton; sizes 4 to 12. (Third floor.) . . On sale only while quantities last. No phone or mail orders, Look for these goods under the “Odd Lots” signs. Lingerie blouses, 59¢ Soiled and mussed blouses, in neat styles. Long or short “sleeves. Sizes 36 to 46 in the lot. (Third floor.) Women's footwear, $1 Black calf and patent pumps and oxfords. Also white low shoes. Broken sizes. (Main floor.) Women’s felt slippers, $1.45 Ribbon trimmed; felt cushlon Sole. Various colors. Good range of sizes. (Main floor.) Nemo brassieres, 50c Fasten-down-front style with lace at side. (Second fioor.) $6 to $7.25 corsets, $4.50 Broken sizes of Nemo, Selma, La Estelle, American Lady and Odette. (Second floor.) Silk nightgowns, $3 Also Philippine gowns and silk envelope chemise in the lot. Quantity limited. Boys’ knickers, 89¢ Brown and gray cheviots and Sizes 8 to 16 (Third floor.) (Second floor.) some corduroys. years. Boys® hats, 89c Were $1.50 to $2 velvet tams, also polos and cloth middies. Sizes 6% to 7. (Third floor.) Mackinaw or overcoats, $3.95 Sizes for boys 16, 17, 18 and 19 years. Were $8 to $15. (Third floor.) “Live leather” belts, 25¢ i Cordovan and black elastic belts with solid slip-grip _buckle. Broken sizes. (Third floor.) Men’s lisle hose, 12V5c Mercerized hose, in’ black only. Double sole, heel and toe. Slight- iy impertect. (Main floor.) White lingerie dresses, $1.95 Embroidery or lace trimmed. Size 10 only. (Thira floor.) Jersey bloomers, 19c Pink and white only; elastic at knee and. waist line. Sizes 8 and 10 only. (Third floor.) 2. Red and royal blue Ever pink ¢ b S = i) with ribbon trimmed Children’s leggins, $1.95 etts with nursery pictures pors - Worsted xeggg%n:’for tots 4 to € stamped on shoes. Sizes 5 to and pompon. Sizes 5 to 2, years. In copen and brown: Ink and link stitch. (Third floor.) and with head and tail trimmings. Kiddies’ 1. Red and blue bootees, with turnover collars and nursery pictures on collar. Sizes 5 to 2, $150. | : 11, $1.00. A sale of fur chokers ’15 Fox scarfs and chokers Assorted opossum chokers Fitch and squirrel chokers Dyed /opossum chokers All are from selected peltry with full furred, glossy skins, have known this season for like qualities. (Fur eection, second floor.) 1—$1.50 3—$1 are ready to keep little feet warm.. Sketched—reading from the left. Sizes 2 to 5, $1.00, $1.50. $15 is the lowest price we felt slippers 3, Pink, light blue and old rose color bootees for infants. 4. Rose, pink and light blue Sale of big boys’ VERCOATS Sizes for boys 9 to 13 were $15.00 $Q-85 were $16.50 9 Big burly, double-breasted coats, with convertible collars, deep patch pockets and full belt. Lined with heavy worsted body lining and satin venetian vokes; high grade in every particular. Tailored of all-wool cheviots in solid colors and fancy woolens in shades of brown, gray, green, olive and oxfords. were $12.50 Qvercoats at $6.95 For little boys 21/ to 10 Double breasters, built of those deep- bodied cheviots that smpile in the face of a blizzard. Button-to-neck models, with in- verted ‘pleated backs and all-around belt. Durable plaid body lining. Boys’ Hats, $1.45 . = For little boys there are French serge and middies and sailor Tams like a real “gob’s,” each with a silk woven name band. For big boys there are wool cheviot Polo caps that can be pulled down over the ears; Alpine dress hats and various other styles. Boys’ sweaters, $2.95 - Slip-on college style with large shawl collar and coat style. Blue, gray, maroon and green. Sizes 8 to 16 years. (Boys' Shop—Third Floor)

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