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SOCIETY ] THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. €, NOVEMBER 6, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY 1I and Mrs. Owen P. Lloyd, on North Mr. Daniel Ireland, Jr. and Miss.| Mrs. Jacob Edge and her two chil- | Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Kemper, in | out-of-town guests were Mr. and A Columbus street. The Rev. Mr. Lloyd | Lilliun Foster of Baltimore weré mar- | dren of East Downingtown, Pa., are | Rosemont. Mrs. John R. Palmer, Miss Doris Pal- - ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY| | i now the guest of triends in Mar- | rled Sunday afternoon. October 30, by | the guests of ner mothor, Mrs. John | Mrs. Genevieve Peyton Grimes of [ mer, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chism, tinsburg, W. Va. Rev. C._ M. Houston, at his home, on | Hunton Foster, on Cameron street. Norfolk is the guest of her sister,|Mr. and Mrs. Victor Desio, Mrs. Mo- All Leather - | "Mr. and Mrs. J. Angus King have | North Columbus street. Mr. and Mrs. James Hasson, Mrs | Mrs. Lucle Peyton Luckett, on South | riarty, Mr. Donald Moriarty, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Knight Culley of Santa | returned from a motor trip through| Miss Emily Sinclair of Fredericks- | Joseph Lash, Miss Marian Kaus and | Patrick street. Mrs. Thomas Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Flexible Arch Rarbara. Calif,, is the .t of mer | the valley of Virginia. burg spent the week'end with her sis- | Miss Aubrey Wheeler spent the week | Miss Agnes Mayo Is the guest of | A. Titus, Mr. and Mrs. Connie Bell, exible Arch. phew and iiless, -2l o 539; “w‘el' Mrs, \\'.’.\llerl C.” Davis en:arulnid ter. Miss Martha :um:nun7 : i end with friends in Richmond. relsl:lvcswln ‘\V'eutAll;ll\'fir. Mg t 5 flr, Frr;ed‘;d?;:hau ot(\w&smflnfiton and 3 . Alr. an TS, al- | Saturday evening as a surprise par Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Zachary an 'ward Tiemeyer, Mii - Miss rginia e, daughter ol r rs. Davi arnes ol 00 ne. = Y £ Bhotta. i ey ohioiianes DOr | rneodere Ale and M Wallace Nol- | Mr. and Mrs. i, H. Watking and - ‘Cannot Hurt. lace Lindsey, on ‘Braddock Height: Mrs. Frank E. Hopkins z | Tor her guest, Miss Sarah Shotts. Mr. George W. Zachary have returned | cas, Lydia and Lou Tlem d nd Miss | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roberts of |from a Visit to friends'in Richmond. ' Master John Tlemever of Pough- |son of Arlington county were mar-' thelr chidren have returned from u Cornelts D , Philadelphla_are guests of the for-! Miss Mildred Barton entertiined at keepsie, N. Y., are the guests of Dr. ried Tuesday afternoon at the manse Visit to Mrs. Watkins' father, Mr. W. -ornelia Dodge. have returned from | mer's sister, Mrs. M. A. Gillingham, on | a Halloweer. party Monday evéning at| und Mrs. George T. Klipsteln, on|of the Second Presbyterlan Church|T. Lewls, ut Kemptown, Va. ~Mr. a b to Atlantic Cicy, | Braddocis Helghts. | her home on South Washington street. | Prince street. by Rev. John Lee Allison, D. D. Lewfs accompanied his son-in-law Miss Inez Moors of the Colonial | Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Chambers have'| Dr. Woiter A, Warfield apd Police | aige Marizn Chauncey entertained | Mr. and Mrs Thomas Roberts have|und daughter to Alexandria. School, Washington, spent the week | returned from a visit-to relatives in | Justice William 'S. Snow have gone to | 4" a Halloween masque party Satur- | feturned to their home in Camden.| Mrs. John Hammond Grifith has cnd with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. | Poolesviile, Md. . | King and Queen county for a week's| gay evening at her home, on South J., after a visit to the former's|returned to Ler home in Asheville, Simuel B. Moore, on Prince street. | Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Gwinn and | hunting trip. Al ey e sister, Mrs. M. A. Gillingham. | N.C.. after a visit to her son-in-law Miss Moore had as her gucs | their children spent several days last| Mr. Philip ¢, Heishley has returned % Mrs. Charles Deahl and Mrs. Mil- fand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Tiorothea Kostenbader and Miss Meta | Week in Richmond. trom a visit o his brother-in-law and | Mre. Raymond Blumenfeld, Mrs.|ton Glasgow went to Richmond las’|Joyee Waller, in Rosemont. Galliher. | “Mrs. Charles F. Holden is the guest |sister, Mr. and Mre. Edward L. Fox, 1n | Alexander Kauffman and Mrs. Charles | week to attend the annual meeting |~ Mjss Loulse Thomas was Eiven a Mr. and Mrs. William Ashby Byerly | of her parents in Roanoke. Tucson. Ariz. Bendheim went to Richmond 1asl|of the Women's Auxiliary to the |surprise party last Friday evening have veturned. to their home, at| Mrs. G. A. Palmer of Batavia, N. Y Hridgewater, Va., after a visit (o|is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L Mrs.” Charles T. Lindsay on South Columbus strect. Mr.-and Mrs, Frank Hale of Bar- .| " Mrs. William J. Morton has returned | Week to attend the state conference | hoard of missions of the Fpiscopa [at the home of her parents. Mr. and -|from a_visit to Mrs. William Rittin | of the Council of Jewish Women. Church. Miss Nancy Lee Tackett was[\rs, W. H. Thomas. 5 Cox in Richmond. Mr. and Mre. Fitzhugh Mayo enter- | 150 in Richmond attending the meeting. [~ Rav, and M Walter U, Varnet entertained | Airs. J. Fred Birrell is the guest ‘of | tained at a Halloween party Morday |“}rs! Holland Ball Judkins and her | goenvilie Mo 3 . T. Waters of re the guests of Dr. . Wednesday in honor of | friends in Norfolk. evening at their home, on DUKe |small son, who have been the Buests |ana Mrs. R. J. Yates. & Y, g é croft. Va, and Misses Monica and Horne and Mrs. W. T.| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 8. Segar have | street. of her mother, Mrs. Julian T. Burke. | “Xj,o" Jonrie s, ‘Wise of Lynchburg A% Teresa Crawford of New York city | Rucker of Washington. returned to their home in Washington | Ensign and Mrs. Ferguson Beach |on Prince street, sailed last week for |y (he guest of Mr. and Mrs. George - Wwere the week end guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Charles Dickey of Pittsburgheis | after spefiding a week with friends jn | Bryan have returned from their wed- | Cuba to join Commander Judkins. |\Wise. in Kosemont. g Styie 106 For Style 105. For Mrs William Richards. | the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. J.[Alexandrin, ding trip und are the guests of the [ "), ynd Mrs. John Thornton Ashton 2 o N I"-' bunlon or corn _Miss Annie Kinchloe of Dumfries, | Stevens. Mrs. Matthew W. O'Brien has re- | latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charleg |, ‘their small son have returned to| Mrs. A. E. Moore has returned to the perfect foot. . foot. Extra ball Va., has been the guest of Mrs. Owen | Mrs. Ida Kellum and Miss Lucy | turned from a visit to friends in | Ellett Cabell, on South St. Asaph |iheir home on Cameron street after|her home in Baltimore after a visit Made of brewn or jmeRamy i el Keys. Forbes have returged to their homes | Richmond. gtreet, before leaving for their future | spending the summer and autumn at [ to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Varney. Dlack kidskin. Lew v | natiar hank anoe Mr. James Peverill of Philadelphia |In Sayre, Pa.. afte® being the ‘guests| Dr. and Mrs. Martin D. Delaney and | iome, in Charleston, SI C. their cottage at Arcturus, near Mount | Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Thiele enter- Ih Mad Spent the week end With Mr. and Mrs. [of tho latter's brother and sister-in-| Dr. and Mrs, Samuel B. Moore have | Capt. and Mrs. James Douglas Mc- | Vernon. tained at u masquerade party Wed- eele Fiexible 1304 F & v s John B. Duncan. law, Mr. and_Mrs. Grant Forbes. returned from Philadelphia, where | Lean and their infant son of New- [ Mr. and Mrs. James M. Titcomb en- | nesday ecvening for their daughter, seles and arches. = kidskin Mrs. T. 2. Noell has returned to her | Mrs. C. W, Ford has returned from a | the two doctors received felldwships | port, R. I, Mrs. Edward Lee Kemper | tertained at a Halloween party Satur- | Miss Dorothy Thiele. home, in nchburg, after a visit [visit to hes san Mr. Raymond Fard, | at the meeting of the American Col- [ and small son, Edward Kemper, of | diy evening in honor of their guest,| Miss Frances Kidwell has returned to her son-in-law and daughter, Rev. | in Fredericksburg. lege of Surgeons. s | Charlotte, N. C. are the guests of | Mrs. A. C. Kolb of Woodbine Md. The | from a visit to friends in Baltimore. Y/ | S\ . ) Women’s Silk ‘Dresses They are in this Appreciation Event by hundreds—but Owing to the delay in completing our building improvements, the o e .. . . 9 Beginning Tomorrow Morning This Little Shop’s each has been most carefully selected and most unusually Misses’ Department continues to be somewhat crowded—but the re- o 4o r prced! Proudest Days of the Year, Appreciation Week! e Jrpeean ey Kes L mer D ooy e s e ceiign g and 0 Dresses, $20L75 . ] e e e ) . . Misses’ $79.50 to $85 Coats, $59.50 ;:'n.?\":ir'd“lu“":’.“,'\“;: R The mierials e crene nart EWCOMERS to Washington will ask, “What do you mean by Appreciation Week? ana Momret! AT Al aporsum At cquirel cola - it Droten e i enty or more Myies thre ure Washingtonians know that it is the outgrovyth. of a little idea of ours many years back‘ to =oRESRY tralsht lne coats and belted models—navy bluc, dresces thut one cau wear on many oecasions; beads, devote one week of the vear to showing our appreciation of your year-round patronage which Tisses’ $85 to $100 Winter Coats, $68.50 110 ene "weele for always has been so liberally extended to us. These. are coats of rich materiats. mae We do this by offering during this Week of Appreciation the newest and most fashionable 45 ke worn open or muflediop, 1n blouse bas of apparel and accessories at prices which range from one-quarter to one-half below normal. L’;.‘,‘,;_,‘}"éfi‘é&r"?flzf%??é”,':?,d“;‘fi.“)‘;'3:1,2,3“‘,;";!}. i This little idea has grown and grown. Each year we try to make more and more liberal of- Sefrents; Malay rtindeersinsey liueleac b ferings. We start months ahead with our plans. We select and have niade for this event mer- conjunction with ‘diie navy. browh and b chandise that tve think you w ill most want at this time. The great buying organization in $60 to $70 Dresses, $39.75 New York of which we are a part has long been constantly alert for m'erchandlse for this + in this &roup dems nds your extra attentiod. The | €Vent, just as our home organization has been and is keenly alive to make it a week worthy of $47.50 to $57.50 Dresses, $29.75 Quite handsoma dr in this moderate-cost Appreciation group—and a big assortment. Ros- hanara, Canton Crepe, Kitten's Crepe Meteor and Georgette of beau quality—and vies for st and matinee w featuring the son’s new ideas in sleeves, waist and neck lines and of panels. Bright colors, too, which are used in conjunction with tlhie navy. brown and black of the Viisses’ $98.50 to $115 Winter Coats, $75 These coate have the handsomest of fur collars —beaver, wolf, nutria_and Australian op WU wlfe Maue Ol ranvelaine, Oniando, G nd Morrett, rich in style features that appeal to oung women. A magnificent ortment, navy, Jlack. brown and Sorrento blue—not many coats The saving in pi values are bevond expectation even for Appreciation. And the beauty of o T Tlostly only one of each and worth while coming the styles adds 10 ¢ action, Afternoon, dinner and street dresses— the name. carly to make vour selection. e first in fine crep nd satin meteor, from gorgeous colors to . Misses’ $115 to $145 Coats, $95 b amber blacks with georgette sleeves in. o v 7 7 - isses’ $! gmber ‘wizeks with georgedte sleoves in. contrast, "dinner gowns of And now we present to you the results of these concentrated efforts, in the many thousands S o e I B o SekD whiiHare detacbanie. Each coat a beautiful one in Marvella, Panvelaine, Pollyanna, E and Erminie, embroidered or with great fur colla~s and cuffs and hand tajlored, richly lined and perfection in every in navy blue, brown, Volnay red, reindeer and black. Distinctly mi Misses’ $145 to $200 Coats, $110 The handsomest coats of the season, sampies from one of the silks featuring oriental embroideries Silks Ioatuning joriental smbrolderien, Joos eallirs of fine auslity snd of dollars’ worth of the newest and most seasonable merchandise, which are here for you to $50 to $60 Party Dresses, $38.75 choose from at remarkable savings. Truly a choice collection—evening and dance dresses—including beautiful silk nets, soirce silks. taffeta silks, satin meteor, silk laces and chiffons. ‘A dozen different Stvles and lovely colorings. Jade, sapphire, We hope you will come—and learn fully what we mean by our Appreciation Week. It is rose, bronze, larkspur, orchid, flame, maize, peach, tangerine, American N highest class creators of misses’ garments. One of a kind in Marvella, beauty and black. There are billowing flounces, slender and bouffant fOl’ you. Panvelaine, Orlando and Andria, the most expensive of cioths, with fur i coliars. cuffs and trimmings of beaver, nutria, squirrel and wolf; flare silhouettes. with heads, embroidery, rosebuds, fringes and ribbon sashes to lend them extra enchantment. e $75 to $85 Dresses, $59.75 Frank R. Jelleft, Inc. Here are dinner and evening dresses of rich beauty—and individual - . . . ' H 1 ‘I for afternoon iwear, made of the handsomest of silks. P. S—With our new clevator in operation, it is our hope to serve you better than in any previous chiffon and lace dresses, Canton crepe and e o r . crepe meteor and chiffon, jade, tangerine, fuchsia, with year. Shortly two new, modern elevators will be ready. Dian] tar:lq'g!lrlrll\;l‘;; ln‘;lh(‘ e ‘.-l‘r{!hge d‘;‘:s:?:. burro, t;v";zwnt,hnnvy rln(lt b“ll(lk £ in the afternoon sty \ese dresses exemplify the newest style - features of the season nnd are most attractive in every way. 9. ’ o Misses’ $65 to $79.50 Silk Frocks, $38.50 $125 to $200 Dresses, $89.50 w t w S ts An Appreciation group of misses' dresses in the nnest of silks— A small but fascinating collection of theater, dinner and evening omen s Coa S omen s dul moatly'one ot s Kind ahd showing many new sieeve siylés bouftant and | gowns. Some are original importations and included are gorgeous straight line draping—satin and lace combinatigns. Canton crepe, si | o . fati i f the famous . 1k e spangled robes, fine lace dresses and dresses of the handsomest of Can- eek ar re than ts in th The Appreciation assortments contain groups o ; faille and a few silk velvets beaded In contrastg colors,.or silk em- | ton crepe, satin de chinc and crepe Elizabeth, with crystal, pearl.ole(é‘n?n Ready for. Aporeciation: Week age moreithan 50 con € | Wooltex Suits—the most remarkable of values. Tailored and trim- | broidered in bright shades—-in navy, brown and black—and all most F‘ and wrappy effects that will create a real sensation when shown at this low price for our Appreciation. Misses’ $45 to $55 Silk Frocks, $29.75 ¢ Adorable silk frocks in Canton crepe, satin faccd Canton and bro- { L i cade satins. Straight line, tunic, long side drape and blouse effects— bead and monkey fur trimming, very unusual styles and one of a kind in navy blue, black and brown. An Appreciation indecd! . — and jet Veading. Black, sky bhie, flame, shell. sapphiné and rose—a | newest winter styles for women—plain and fur trimmed. They will | 'L "o/ 0 %0 "0 o Drices that show our real appreciation. | Wonderful Appreciation values! i 5 wendertul chance to sceuze & handsome gown ai an Appreciation price. | be conveniently displayed adjacent to the approach to the new ele- $50 to $60 Wooltex Suits, Misses’ $55 Dance Frocks, $3§50 ’ vator on second floor, and will be a stellar feature of the Apprecia- Wooltex sults in tailored and trimmed styles of their tested velours, Dance and party frocks of bedutiful soft taffeta and ehiffon velvet— | women S Cloth Dresses tion. To facilitate service they are grouped in four lots—each a | tricotines, cherks and suedetex—belted and unbelted, with corded panel | lace and velvet combinations. strap shoulfer, or tmall cah Sleevers backs, semi-ftted and cffective straight line models. Some have just | LURiC basqu tpointen flounce skiite, . Beautifully draned—hére tn S o : huge one. b little embroidery In self color or button trimming—others have nutria . jade, coral, American beauty, s sapphire. [iuett ey LEvery woman can always find use for another dress, and . _ dollare—colors inelude navy, black. tan, brown and reindeer. altogether “Missy '!t,\lel which will captivate the young girls & here are hundreds of them—a part of our Appreciation Sale. Women'’s $125 to $235 Winter Coats, $98.50 Misses’ $35 and $40 Wool Frocks, $21.75 # nid f For business and street wear—>Misses' frocks in Poiret twill tricotine, made in coat effects, blouse styles and straight line blue only with silk etitching, silk braid or just a little beadin —hoth from the rich deep-pile $70 to $125 Wooltex Suits, $48.50 - furs which are lavishly used. One of the greatest suit values we have ever shown, in, Andrea and duvetyn, which i € i A ! scem to hold in their velvety depths all the | Finest of hand tailored Wooltex $uits, in duvet de laine, st of the new winter i frimmings of exyp Orlanda, Mary $25 and $30 Cloth Dresses, $16.75 1 tricotine, twill cords and velou Smartly are headed, somne s or bright shades; in navy, cing _colors ol 4 cd £ A : R Misses’ $67.50 to $110 Cloth Dresses, $58.50 black and brown; styles for all. * : B etiroldeey an hamed Siil subacel | moussyne. (ricotine anftigaietex—benitituly WA e Handsome cloth dresses of Piquetine, combined with Duvets# $42.50 to $47.50 Cloth Dresses, $29.75 Krimmer, beaver. wolf, squirrel and Kolinsky. | broidered and fur trimmed—choker and ghawl collars of Canton crepe—steel bead trimming, French knots and silk braid AcoleCtion of new tullored Gredses 1h Aavy bius, BIack 4nd Hrown Needless to say that the styles have distinction | mole, nutria, opossum and nutria—navy, brown, black, in a variety of styles which show coat effects and side panels. some of which are plaited. Navy blue, black and brown—dresses of che and distinction for the young woman. Misses’ $39.50 to $45 Tweed Suits, $25 Misses' smart tallored tweed suits in the popular Bannoc tweeds—made with notched tailored reveres, belted and w belts—a few three-piece suits in the lot—mixtures indeed. Brown, henna and tortoise shell. An Appreciation opportunity to secure a serviceable knockabout suit. * ' Gloves in Appreciation! hy of these fine materials. You will find he choosing a most pleasant task! $05to 120 Winter Coats, 31350 A stunni 3101? ‘zo s"rsrnm t:,s Im.?:.lshly emhel i b ; ; stunning_collection o on su ; 5 pabine conts i the NON famous PolYANTA: | lished, with fine furs and hand embroidery. The styles I mine coliars and oufts of woi¢ | Include all of the season's style variations, from the e e, “Cnirrel tanne wolf or | long coat to short box and belted styles, with collars and o Gotars of beaver, Sauirrel (aUPe WOMaoh | euffs, tabs and bands of beaver. squirrel, mole and Kolin- e e e O A ited ' | 8kY. dyed fiteh—handsomest of materials, veldvne, mous- full backs and deep yoke and belted models; | SYne. erminine, superba and velode in Malay, burro, and twill cord ding the smart coa the looped 1. the straight-line s ver and the fitted bodice—with wide and narrow braiding or button trimming, lace or duvetyn vests. $50-to $75 Cloth Dresses, $37.75 Handsome dresses in duvet de laine, tricotine and twill cord, mostly navy hlue, a few hrown and black, hand tailored in double-breasted and fitted hodice t que and slip-over stvles—with beau- tiful b steel and iridescent beads. gold x\h;l.:ml Values quite in keeping with our Apprecia Sorrento and tortoise shell shades. g e dhshink Tare-skiried” costy which nave volnay. marmot, Sorrento, black gl navy blue. i . slightly fitted bodice are also seen here. In Gloves! Gloves! o i Glov i Tors—navy, bl Malay brown, burro. oves! Gloves! Gloves! Famous Centemeri Gloves from Gre- Our Parls Dresses | Trarmet. sphinx gras. Sorrento, tortoise shell g L4 L noble, France, at prices which seem almost impossible. You can well i A i and Volnay. epara e s pprecla on afford to look ahead to Chriftmas le vour glove buying. —bought by our representative while abroad, are of such | | \ | Centemeri $3 Glace Gloves, $1.15 lues of five vears. A big assortment of prunella and serge piaid and striped skirts—all 1 Think of ghe fumous Centemeri imported 2-clasp, giace kid gloves at nierchandise. At this price nearly 100 coats—a fine collection—hoth self collars remarkable value as to be rightfully considered Appreciation | | $79.50 to $85 Winter Coats, $54.50 ' $12.50 and $14.50 Skirts, $8.75 Appreciation brings the most remarkable glove v $1.15 per Pair. This alone would make the glove department a mighty | and collars of fur- | beaver, wolf and squirrel—in shawl and_ shoulder he best color combinations—box and side plaits—tan and blue, brown 5 3 ! Frocks for Afternoons Shupes. The materiuls, 100, offer variety for choice, Erminie, Normandy, | and tan black snd white biuc, wn Snd brown. Put them on »our 1ieti | busy place for Apprectation weck. White apa black with self and con. i . : . Rivola and Velonde, made in many becoming styles. Set-in and big, trasting embroidery—brown, mode, caster—embroidered and Parit pgint : Made entircly by hand, of crepe de chine and beautifully | | roomy sleeves with armholes extending to the walst—side and back $16.50 and $17.50 Skirts, $10.75 bacte “nd all 2=~ ‘the famous Centemeri gloves from Grenoble, Fraffce. | beaded, at nd belted and loose backs. All the best shades, too—reindeer, i -BuEa ey & e . — g S , rrento, marmot, brown, navy blue and black. _ Two hundred skicts in the finest of prunella cloth’—block checks, $6 Long French Kid Gloves, $3.95 Pair 4 ‘ $ $ | plalds and stripes xnhrehm|arll(ahleknrn;ry—!boxl- Nde fud douple Lox vaits 12-button-length fine French kid gloves—with | ] —some stitched to the hip in yoke effect, giving a slender line—combi- > ; S Sl : 35 and $45 $50 and §55 Winter Coats, §37.50 pasoms atitched to the hip In yole effect. giving & mlender line.—sombi- aria point Backer boauttuliy the mine i white 1 navy and henna, black and white, gray and black. With collars of nutria, opossum, mole and beaverette, these coats are tan. In nattier navy blue, black, aprico sali 5 , style value. Splendid clothe, including Normandy, In the group are styles especially designed for large women. . . . i tie ) ! k, apricot, rosalinde, rust and | | filed "with style and vdlue, Splendid eloths, including Normandy t aF . $295 P nigger brown; dresses usually $30 to $6! Lolivia and veldyne and a variety of m th fu X Centemeri lelder‘ $2.95 Pair gE ’ 53 2LV b 0. side panels and belts. Self-collar coats also in this group, with This famous glove in French pique—in tan grey, black and white, also strep wrist style with self or contrasting inset at wrist—and self or contrasting crochet embro the glove We BOW iy SCAE 4L ooy wa.r—while 1his ls it $2.95—in all sizes. Eveni.ng and Dinner Gowns, 595 gmbroidery and esble stitching—in navy biue, black, reindeer, burro, Fur Coats and Furs In Paulette chiffon silk laces, French taffeta silks,, Gorgetle crepe: 3nid cicps dechise d h Fetineti . Handsome fur coats as well as small furs for the Appre- quantity las ieorgette ppe < crepe e in rather «distinctive D S ts d ' : t -] 2 e > ciation. . styles with embroidery, steel, jet and colored heading. Made | | resses, ul an oats Hudson Seal Wraps, $395 and $495 $3.50 French Kid Gloves and in Paris and imported direct in bond to Washington. Equal | | F w N This Season’s Kegular Drices, $450 and 3675 = = Cape Gloves, $2.45 Pair S Sssce ta pe 4 I a A collection of very fine Hudson Seal coats and wraps, 45 to 48 in value to dresses usually $150 or more. or l'ge omen | inches long—in original models, including Revillon Freres—dolmans, 4 wo-clasp finest rrench kid gloves—in white, black, tan, gray and 4 3 § coat wraps and capes, with straight lines, draped voke backe, long- | taupe—self and two-tone embroidery, also black and white contrasting The large women have by no means been forgotten in line shawl and crushed chin chin collars, all with art linlngs and perfect | embroidery, and one-clasp washable cape street gloves in buck, New- . . e ) i nd P. X. M. sewn—all splendid our Appreciation plans. | n every detail. port, gray and oyster white—pique a: 3 StOCkmgs—Extraordmary ! $75 to $95 Dresses for Large Women, $56.75 $325 Mole Coats, $255 q,“my $2.75 Washable Chamois Gloves, $1.95 Pair 2 - < " Three-quarter-length coats of the finest Scotch Mole, with deep roll " — 24 Plain and fancy silks, lisle and sport stock- | | oma el oonen B O e e T oo e o oot Ee collar, bell cuffs, convertible belt and beaatiful self-color figured linings. | , OBURLIcs Sy b costic v miimi—uatlioas coi—a mighty fine {LH gt . " ides §i vais vl ! style ideas—hip waist-line models, basque styles, the blouse and ¢ $2 Silk Stockings, 3 Pairs, $5 1| Tooped panels, seen in the smaller sizes. These dresses are beauti- $150 Natural Muak‘n_t Coats, $125 T Kayser Washable Leatherette Gloves . > g3, 3 Tairs, fully made in Canton cfepe, crepe meteor, crepe faille and satin . 86-inch coat of well matched pelts; a smart misses' model, fitted | __of good appearance and very serviceable. i This is a fine grade full-fashioned pure thread | | Canton, with wool embroidery, jet and iridescent beading and lace with full length belt and set-in pockets. % ZTwo-clasp in white, gray, mastic, beaver and tan at Sic pair. Ik stoc 1:;:1:‘»};lh“nl:;-[r:erlx:::ll“:t_alr.le;“hleli]z. heels vests and collars. The colors are navy, black and brown. $110 M ot $75 —Strap wrist in white, biscuit, beaver, sand and brown, at $1.45 pair. 3 L an and Russian | armot Coal n.“ngs (;:::r kg;edkii(n&-uu ;|3|y1§nrl§c pairs. | $92.50 to SPQJ Con' ats If_or Lar, ge Wol_ual.h$:l9-5|fl at 7, 38;inch coats in rich dark brown, made With large cape collar, bell . e ' 1 e Stockings, $3. air i Youthful and slenderizing lines in these coats that will fit the ‘uffs and al k lined. “ull-fashi ings in v | | woman of 46 to 54 bust. The long-line panel backs, the slightly an - e e o epeangs I very attrac- | | Ged bodice, and the plaiicd panel back are styles that are hecoming. TmH:ldm‘n S;al Ffll}f-} 329%:533[‘5“00 er S Cla s S o - v 5 C made in the choice Pollvanna, Normandy and Erminie s Season’s Regular Prices, 3325 to i M iati 1 ! Tment T ol eolons ancluding ‘black. vusset, | | sa with- larwe, collars of wolf. mole, Squirre and beaver and Coats of fine quality Hudson Seal in 36 to 45 All pure linen. Note Appreciation prices! A wnd sold. i * UM sray are most unusual values. | inch lengths with collars and -euffs of natural Men’s 50c Handkerchiefs, 35¢, 3 for $1 $3 and $3.50 Silk Stockings, $2.75 Pair, 3 Pairs, $7.50 $65.50 to $125 Suits for Large Women, §5450 . e iy UoAver pr all teal ThO® Checs | o ure, linen, with hand embroidered initiale—new oods—just re- Ly in & supply of these all-silk stockings—with silk garter hem Strictly tailored and fur trimmed Suits, straight lines and semi- cuffs, set-in pockets and convertible belts. A wide | celved from abroad. o plain Arop stiten and with lace clocks—alf of a Kind or 3 in an assort. | | fitted—belted and unbelted—button up and notch collars. These suits selection of beautiful linings. Ladies’ 50c Handkerchiefs, 35¢, 3 for $1 Mment—black, white, cordovan, bronze, medium brown and russet. are hand-finished and arc made in the best tricotines, duvet de laine Pure linen, attractively embroidered or with colored borders and and muossyne in navy, black, brown and burro shads $2.50 Sport Stockings, $1.75 Pair Fur Stoles—Appreciation hand-turned edge. Fashionable fur stoles Including -squirrel, Ladies’ 75¢ Handkerchiefs, 50c M The popular wool and cotton mixture in heather colorings—both skunk, mink, Kolinsky and mole—sizes 10 by 72 Pure linen handkerchiefs, with hand g,.,h,.n’;d.,-gd fnitials or hand inches up to 14 by 84 Inches. Most of these with | o cife M0 HERCACSEn ™ &y e quality, ockets. - o s Ladies’ 25c Handkerchiefs, 18c, 3 for 50c . Ladies' pure linen handkerchiefs with hemstitched. edge—splendid quality as an Appreciation extra. light and dark shades—wide and narrow ribs. | : Mercerized Lisle Stockings, 95¢ Pair Umbre“as Formerly $§1.5 pair—lul\l{fa.sl:ilons‘d nzf-;:lllum weight ;i!le !hlflfld'fl!! with elastic tops, in black and cordovan. cse may not last the entire A week! v $6.50 to $8.50 Umbrellas, $5 ’ A small lot of fine 23-inch Umbrellas in plain and novelty silks, with colored borders—Ileather handles, short ferrules and tips—blue, T also a few folding Suit-case Natural Skunk Stoles Natural Skunk Stoles Ns.lll?l Skunk Stoles Natuffll Squirrel Stoles .00 Mole Stoles $135.00 Mole Stoles $155.00 Kolinsky Stoles.. $110.00 Kolinsky Stole $95.00 Mink Stoles.. _— ge.ll Uflk £ i lity. Some with | $200 to $275 Mink ($185 ! S Nearly 100 le Umbrellas—silks of finest quality. Some wit tape be:r;:rs an;ae“;gmslle handles in bakelite, mounted with sterling. Large size capes of the finest Jap mink, 38 inches long, with deep o : P red, purple, green, brown and black: Umbrellas at this low Appreciation price. silver or handsomely carv navy, brown, green, purple, taupe and eollars and half sleeves—selected, perfectly matched pelts apd trimmed black—large ferrules and tips. 5 aud .paws. . with tai