Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1921, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. €, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER The Best Is the Cheapest =% WIRE n-monthly 'nmsmmmecmccc. 789 11th st. M. 128€. Tie LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Special Sale of Smart Coats —In which you'll find the values are indeed special at the interesting prices quoted Sport Coats— Made up in: the Plaid-back Sport Cloth and Chin- chilla weaves—cut in the Sports length—and tailored exceedingly well. 25 and *35 Dress Coats—' " Panvelaine, Bolivia and Normandy Cloth; with fur collars of ‘Wolf, Nutria, Seal and Australian Opossum. Loose, fitted and belted ‘models. 165% Panvelaine, Normandy and Veldyne Coats, with col- lars and collars and cuffs of Beaver, Wolf and Squirrel. Graceful draping and belted and plain. 792 Wraps and Coats, in Panvelaine, Veldyne and Cham- oistyne, with collars and cuffs of Wolf, Beaver and Squirrel. Distinctive styles. . For Better Service A new elevator now in commission. Just one more betterment in service at this little shop.—"You are always mak- ing changes,” said a customer today, “and your store is constantly improving. I congrat- ulate you.” Such remarks give us the greatest pleasure—to know that you are inter- ested 1n our growth is an inspiration. FRANK R. JELLEFF. Thursday Is “Sport Day’ i in Qur Millinery Shop! 1216 F St. N.W. We're making Thursday “Sport Day” in our little hat shop —a day on which we are going to offer values’ very much greater than usual. For tomerrow we feature “Miss Washington” Smart Sport Hats, Now 310 For the outdoor girl, the business girl, for shnppm, and street wear, dnhlni 1y youthful sport hats are most becoming. They are fashioned of duvetyne. in black, navy, brown and sand; all prettily embroidered in ueli colors except the nwy. which is embroidered in red. Also Other Worth-While Values in Sport Hats for Tharsday at §8.50 Fashion With Value Is Prominent in Our Great ok ¥ Fashion with V-lue—-Style with Service Wooltex and the Jelleff Shop work hand in hand. Come tomorrow and find out all about Wooltex Coats—why they give such lasting satisfaction. We can show you where the costly tailoring goes, why the garments keep their good appearance ! ‘Hundreds of women know the goodness of Wooltex Coats, and in this November Sale they make their selection. Cold days must come soon, Why de- lay? Four Special Groups of Wooltex Coats' $25 55 85 95 Right now assortments are at their best, givifig you a wide variety of s ‘3les to se- lect from. The four groups mentioned above containi many garments priced at much less than usual, offering you savings of from $5 to $15 a coa.t. Ewvery style, every sice, every color is well vapnsmcd. Sev- eral styles will look particularly well on YOU ) Wen's you stop, in and try them on? Hl | Poters dau, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander C. Columbus ] will " recetve the Columbla Court of the Independent Order of Foresters at thelr home, 107 Maryland avenue, iiat l 30" o’clock tomorrow evening. Tha marriage "of Miss Annle Mae ‘hter of Mr. David W. Péters, to Mr. Charles Casterlin took | | place at noon today in the Baptist Chureh. at Rockville, Md., the Rev. ‘Wagner ofllolnhl: re no attendants, the ed and given aw: || yar. Harey T. P vy " | | The bride wore a suit of dark blue v.rlgulne. with g lqulrul aollm" il | lighter blue. Her conm bolmlut was nt roses and lilies of the valtey. 11 deta for the wedding were ed, and following' the was & wedding break- at the home of the hrld).&'l brother o After December 1, a . Casterlin will be at home at 3646 j| | Park road. Miss Anna sln‘lu became the bride of Mr. E. Audley Condon of Bethesda, Md., yesterday. The wedding was a quiet one, only a few relatives and close friends being present. Rev. Herbert F. Randolph, Foundry M. E. Church, was the officlating clergyman. Mr. and Mrs. Condon will be at home after December 1, at Tudor Hall. Mrs. Verno CIHDGPDQI' of Norfolk, Va., is spending some time at the New Willard. il { Will Entertain Ladfes® Atd. For l(r-. John A. burn and her dsugh- Mrs. Logan Tucker, will enter- |1 ter. || tain at tuncheon followlnx the meet- ing of the Ladies’ Ald of Garfleld || Hospital, which will be held Satur- day mornlnf a : oclgek at Calu- me_of met . the . Logan ra. Tucker, at 13th and Clifton l.f‘rl. Tucker is president of Miller, Mrs. Phl"g‘ 1 h thur Heaton and Mra. John boobnrk oflearl of the Cl land 'k Chapter of thl Y. W. 1 Furriers for Sizty-five Years An Important .Special Sale of All Our e ings, 3300 Newark street, smnu& afternoon, November 5, from to § o'clock. A paper chase will Wil be glven for the unfor members of the Washington | 4 Hunt Club Baturday | 1ding morning, starting at 9:45 o'clock, fol- l?wbetl by & breakfast at noon at the club. A., who reached New York yesterday from the Panama Canal Zone, is at the Hotel Astor, ahd will come to Washington today to remain until early next week, when he will return to New York, to a month before returning to Pa Mr. and Mrs. Appleton 'P Clark, ir.. and their son, Mr. Waldo Clark, will | be at home informally this evenin the occaslon being their thirtieth wedding @nniversary and the twenty- first birthday anniversary of their son, Mr. and Mrs. I J. Ryan of Wash- ington are spending_a few days at the new Ambessador Hotel, Park ave- nue and 51st street, New York. | EMBRODERY | BRADING BEADING ~WeDo STAMPING In Any Design Let Us EMBROIDER INITIAL Your HANDKERCHIEFS Plan Initial, f Fancy Initial pos. 31.00 dozen, at 12% J ersey Dresses Very Specially Priced $7.50 Every Jersey Dress remarkably low price of $7.60. in stock to go at this ° ‘All Colors and All Sizes. Excellent qualities and models. Shagmoor Great Coats Specially Priced at $35 and $49.50 Mnes from soft, warm Generously cut on free-flowing Heather Wool Mm m Motoring, Wnlking or Business Wear. All 8f - ) 2 v ' 1219-1221 tflnsg:rfl.w. - ore Hours—8:30 to $1.98 and $2.49 Silks Several thousand yards of both Plain , * and Fancy Silks. M the lot you will finde Crepe de Chine Shirtiigs.. ... ccsevesss Oolored Mignonette. .. omsicocsisevsorvens | Silk Btripe Gfifl'm-n.-fin----»-v——-«---’ 59§ Yard § In the Plaln Silks you will find plenty of the wanted Navy and Black in ‘each material.. SZ.BQthkChannwne,Yard s&:u Whnoleluh. %&mfisl 88 40-lnch All-Silk Canton’ Crepe Nnflm AE=1ask 1921. 9 PRESIDENT GREETS JAPANESE | VOTES $75.000,000 FOR ROADS. ’ Hemstitching, 10c per yard Officers of the Japanese training squadron were presented to President Harding yesterday afterncon by the Japanese " ambassador. who met the President included Vice Admiral H. Saito, commander of the training squadron; +ince Buni, Capt Commander’T. wase, Lieut mander K. Capt.. H. Uye- A= meura, commander of H. M. 8. Idzumo* Brig. Gen. Edwin B. Babbitt, U. 8. | C commander of Prince Kacho, Kanazaki, Lieut. Vanaml, Lieut, 8. Ma- Tago Surgeon Com- der 8. 'Kal mander K. 1212 F Street—_! 809 m. b St 1771 Cal, Road “Service That Is Different” 6:15 TO 8:15 P.M. DAILY Luncheon, $1 ° Afternoon Tea Musie Every Dinner Hour. —Stirring Values —In Handsome Fox Scarfs —And odd pieces—Bar- gain Prices to close them out quickly. Your chance to make alittle money return you an exceptional amount of fur value. SPAKSFUR Co MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL] i AT WHOLESALE PRICES Hair Goods and Benny Shops pointment Col. 10153 M:et Me at Heller's” Hotel La Fayette Table d’Hote Dinner, $1.50 12 TO 2 PM. DAILY A La Carte 7 AM.TO 9 PM. - “Service That Pleases” The House by a vote of 194 to 36 yes- terday adopted the conference report on the federal aid roads bill, which carries The officers | an appropriation of way construction. ters. this year. Until further motice \ Buttons Covered 75,000,000 for high- { 3 Col. $378. Mrs. M. E. Holley, 2561 15th st. 5. w. An Old Story It is, indeed, an. old story to the people of Washington, but it may interest Disarmament Con- ference visitors to know that cleaning, dyeing, re- pairing and pressing facilities of The Hoffman Co. mean new life and freshness even to discarded garments. Call Main 4724-4725-4726 Hofpmans? CLEANERS & DYERS TWELVE sTOR MAIN OFFICE: 740 127 STREET N.wW. Special Sale of High-Grade Millinery Two Days Only Values to $20 $ Thursday and Friday Fashion's latest models, fresh from the millinery cen- Newest materials and every color that is pnpular IDA WALTERS - 1415 G St. S Kelth's 316 7th Street N.W. Tomorrow a Great Sale of 'Smart Coats Elegant Fur Collar Models For Women and Misses .50 Bolivias Normandies Yalama Marvella Erminine A specialized collection of high- grade coats embracing hundreds of hahdsome new regulation * belted types, flared back and wrap effects. Incomparable values at this special price. Luxuriously collared with Australian Opossum, Skunk Opossum, Beaverette and Raccoon. Velours, Tricotines, Yalamas, { tavish-with trimmings of genuine furs, or plain to wear with your own. Long slender silhouettes and fi‘;‘j"‘l three- ptm:e suits—ssilk Sll Crepe Dresses Featured Tomorrow $]178 A spetial group of desir- able street and aftérnoon dresses in a varigty of be- coming new modéls. Of Canton Crepe, Crépe de Chine and Poiret Twills. ‘Plain or elaborately em- ‘bellished. Usual $25 values.

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