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son, his parents, more, and have moved to Wi Society 5 penanuoo)_ | 7™ Wi Gibson Kahnestock, ‘Winkle, Judge Mariin A. Knapp, the|after. spending a week at the Shore- who ‘wore pale blue taffeta- and a |the Henyy Ford Hospital Mr. Hubbard, & cou - | ing. e G S " ames s, Frseman, | hum: “Nrs. Yatlivun camo o Wash: Biacic" picture hat.and carried Bink | On sedount of the Hiness of the bride's | groom, acted &b heu:l"m:rn.m:nh"de ere Miss Freeman, Mrs, Victorjington for the ball. a week ago, of chrysanthemume. mother the wedding breakfast was 5llnhel Remington gave away the Kauftman, Mrs. Clarence Richmond | the ‘Woman's Nationa} Foundation,| The best man was Mr. Kdgar Barte- |omitted, ung couple leaving later |bride. Only memberd of the im- Day, Mrs. 1% Lee Phillips, 3irs. Rich- | Miss Frances Sullivan, daughter of [meler. brother of the bridegroom. and |for New. York and thence fo. Detroit, | mediate families were present for the | gave ard Dean, Mrs. William H. Woodward, | Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan, will come to |the ushers were Mr, Johri Emmet Halti- where they will make their future home. ceremony and the breakfast that fol- bride ‘\|r 1.[:(1 Mrs. Paul :-lr.nlso‘ P{l‘:-h::‘? Washington next week for a brief 3 ampsen r.J. B, ¢ | visit with Miss Glady ckley. Miss Romana Lefevre, ‘L"lw"";'{i'»i o s {s GlagypLinckley, Mrs. Charl elson er. | Mr. and Mrs. Edga: Mrs. Gillette-Hill. Mrs. _ Archibald | who have faken ‘;n';sf.‘f.'-:s:‘xflm;gsfll Mrs. ‘Herbart My Sternberfh. | Connecticut wvenue for the winter, ternberih, Miss “Dorethe Hel-p,ve ag their guests over Thanksgiv- berg, Miss Carolyn Nash, Miss Mar- cia Chapin and Miss Delphine Heyl r.and Mrs. Morris Hacker and the Misses Hacker occupied a box with Buests. stay in Asheville, N7 C., in Nebraska. - Mrs. K. C. taken an apartment at Park Inn, Leave for Cleveland Thanksgiving Day. Representat aud Mrs. C. Frank|for the \nlnler. Reavis of Nebraska left Washington yves- L terday for \nd, accompanied by | Mr. and Mrs. Frederle D. McKenney their younger who | entertained a dinner party of twelve lives in Cleve Mr. jr. They will spend ther there and Rep- Reavis will leave lls City ip a few vis will spend the iss Virginia McKenney, has ed from a visit of several w. Florida and will leave tomor: New York to attend . Frank Rq Thanksgiving to resentative for their home i days, where Mrs. Re month of December. Wilbur J. Carr enter- ny at dinner last evening Irs. Carr's cousin, Mrs. k of Hillsdale, Mich., who to spend a fortnight Irs. Carr’s mother, Mrs. to Mr. Charles F. Calhoun, J of the bride's mother, Mrs. Darby. The ceremony was pe at 11 o'clock by the Rev Morgan of the Mount Pl gregational Church. Mr. Calhoun, will be home The secretarial and“Clerical forces of it the British, Czechoslovakian, Chinese, | Irving street on the o o French. Lithuanian and Netherlands (hvirgwaddint: x?(p.l IE rethre.t ml delegations were the guests of honor at SETE a reception given last evening by the Club Council of Business Women's De- | pisa ARIE Meador o o partment of the Young Women's Chris- | “n ' o0 il ke 2 | ion. A short program of | | The marriage of Miss Anita Meador Ations and folk dancing was |Of Washington and Kentucky, dauxgh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Meador, given, delicioys refreshments served and dancing enjoved. About fifty guests were present. IMr. and Mr | place last eve bride's sister, Mrs. Robert E. on Ashmead place. The hon decorated with vellow cry. and autumn leaves, A® H. Mrs. Thetus W. Sims has given up her apartment at Wyoming avenue, and with her daughter has taken an apart- ment at Ward Park Hotel for the winter months. color scheme of yellow and white. . 3 The ceremony was performed by Rev. oolr. and Mrs. I 8 Pratt of South|Dr. Page Milburn of Washington, and vange, N. J., are visiting the latter's|the wedding march from “Lohengrin” || parents, Admiral and Mrs. J. S. Car-|wag played by Miss Elisa De Cell i penter, over the Than ving holidays. | “The bride, who wore a gown of white Pratt was formerly Miss Evelyn Carpenter, and was presented to Wash- ington some vears ago. as attended by ) Rueth and Miss Dorothy Miss Sidney Webb will entertain at dinner this évening in honor of Miss | flower girls, = They were prettily lice Mann. the Thanksgiving day gowned in white organdy. B bud of this s The out-of-town guests were Mrs. | iBlihu Meador of Kingswood, Ky.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Kieler_ of [mother of the bride, and Miss Mabel | Marion, O} re guests of the secre- | Howard of Glendean, Ky. After a resident and Mrs. George | reception, Mr. and Mrs. Barbour left . ir. over Thanksgiving. Chapin will entertain | 2ops® i 0N, After” December 10, at 4 06 North (% 0] 3 ¢ y - reia Chapin will entertain |1005 North Carolina avenue morth tanes at lincheon Monduy, December d 5. in homor f A Alice Mann, wWho | An impressive o 5. in_ho ¢ 4 > ceremony took place is being presented this afternoon. yesterday morning at 9:30 o'clock e Mr. Hugh S. Wallace entertained at | 4iuls Catholic Church, when Miss | Mary Elizabeth dinner Tuesday evening in honor of [ 3™y revening i honor trick J. Haltigan, regding clerk M The other gucats were | of. the House af Rebresentatives nnil £ e | Mrs. Haltigan. was united in marriage Mr. e | 1o Dr. Leo H. Bartemeler of Detroit, T deeretare of van e | Mich. " The ceremony was performed by tor \Wadsworth, Senator | the Rev. William J. Carroll_and was | tor Frelinghuysen, Senator | followed by nuptial mass. The altar | and sanctuary were beautifully deco- . Pershing, Gen. Dawes, the e | Fatea with pavs and white ehisantue: | Tioomvelt: Muj. (en. Iilise, Maj Gen. | MUms and appropriate nuptial music | | Harbord. RRear Admiral Grayson, Brig. | Wa3 rendered by Prof. Anton Kaspar, | Gen, Conner, Maj. de Mierry, Count | violinist; Miss Josephine Montague, so- de Chambrun, Gen. Cornelius Vander- ——— bilt, Cc McAdoo, Mr. Bliss, i Mr! Leland Harrison and Mr. Hutch- | DANDRUFF? i ins. ! L24RS. JOHN HAYS HAMMOND, SOCIAL 3 o | liave used Mrs. Coon's e, and Ars. S. Robb have | 4 tor tweive | | Mr, and voueh for | E emain for the Army and Navy and Scalp Food. | aturday. They will return on €0 EACH H and will have staving with |} at drug and and Mrs. Coon's | Robert Joyce Woods of J office. 1503 - H Diemphis, Tenn., who will be married Thursday, Deceimber 1ato Miss Mary iilips, daughter of Col. s. Willlam A. Phillips. Tues- evening Mr. and Mrs. .Robb will Miss® Phillips and Mr. with their bridal party at supper at their home in Edgemoor. i The Woman's ‘b of Bethesda at November 2, en- d <ts ' and had_as their for the day Mr. Krnest D. bject, handled in y —On payment arly History of s of a small de- Maryland." ltefreshments were served s posit Make following the k. . ;‘:’;"lfif‘?“ 5 . before Mrs. Madeline Giddings will leave o stocks are Washington tomorrow to spend the “picked over." week end York and attend French Seal Chokers as the Amy Coats, $95 low as $7.50 | Erlebacher Twelve -Ten F St Where Styles Originate and Emanate MILLINERY REDUCED The First reduction of the season i brings out a charming collection of | 50 Erlebacher Originated Hats That Formerly Sold from place, Black Velvet Hats Felt Sport Hats Flower-Trimmed Hats Feather Hats 35 0@ barely is the cost of the maf ‘Beaded Hats Taffeta Hats Quill-Trimmed Hats nu;mngozofluudy home on North Charles street, ton to make their honte with their Mrs. James F. Sullivan returned to Mre. Mina Van (her home In Philadelphia yesterday ing Mr. and Mrs. Charles George of Omaha, who are en route from a long to their home Barton of Omaha has W where she Is established | gussta: last evening. Their daughter, the foot ball game with a party of friends and spend the week end in New York. The marriage of .Miss Jane Darby place yesterday morning in the home and Mrs. to Mr. Harry Edward Barbour, son of Barbour, f ng at the home of the || anthemums carrying out a embroldered canton crepe and carried es and valley ussel, as ||| for their wedding journey and will Haltigan, daughter of Scotch. Tweed Novelty Suits, $35 $12.5010 $18.50 $ 5.00 This is an exceptional op- portunity to secure an ex- clusive /Trimmed Hat at a | price that you would have to i pay for one that is common- Brown Velvet Hats q m& Tha choice year the house at 1829 Jefferson place. | prano soloist, and Prof. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Levin Richard- |ganist. have rented their Balti- ‘ashing- ardma return eeks in row for r., took at took Adams, | me was The bride, who was given In marriage by her fathér, wore a charml g gown of white chiffon_velvet with Bilver. trim: mings, and her long tulle veil, held wl'.h a coronet of silver lace, formed the train. She carried a shower bouquet of lilles of the valley. hvr sister, Miss Margaret Mary Halti- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. gan and Mr. Ralph Hayes Hamilton, l| “The marriage of Miss Murry Led- classmate of the bridegroom at the Catholic University of America. The n\lplm mass was served by P. J. Halti- Wilegn, or- Jr., Her only attendant was Brother and cousin of the bride, Dr Bartemeler is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bartemeier of Chevy Chase, Md., and is now on the -ul! of Every t.hree months we clean house, disposing within a few days of all goods bought especially for the previous season’s C., yard to Mr. J. terday at the and Francis J. Gallagher, |F. H malds were i Turpen. flfllw selling. The stock clearings are regulated by nature’s seasons, and during the next few days we shall clear out stocks of all merchandise bought strictly for fall, together with all broken lines, all individual models which have served their purpose, and all surplus stocks of every nature. This brings winter goods also into the event to some extent. Suits—A Great Many —in the Quarterly Stock Clearing. All suits in this event guaranteed all-wool by uur own labratory test. 23.50—Regularly $55.00 3 Belteu Box Suits, of soft Suedetex, lan ed. blue and brown. Wooltex tall navy Embroldery on collar Sizes 36 and 38. pockets. At $26.50—Regularly $45.00 10 Splendid Tweed Suits—for small women only; sizes 32 and 34; tailored models; rust, vnlniy. oxford and green. At $32.50—Regularly $52.50 15 Tailored Su of suedine; tricotine ana i all of the famous Wooltex include tucked panel backs and beited styles; sizes 32 to 44. Quite a IlV'"fl if you want a tallored sult! t $39.50—Regularly $79.50 5 Sr.mo—on Jackets, elaborately hand-em- broidered and enriched with mole collar navy, brown and black, and sizes 32 to'34. At $44.50—Regularly $73.50 to $89.50 20 Suits, of moussyne, tricotine and suede- tex, strictly tailored in the customary Wool- tex standard and richly trimmed with fur. Your cheice of navy, brnwn. burro and black Sizes are 36 to S49.50—Regul-rly $125.00 5 Exquisite Suits, of duvet de laine; fea- turing the graceful long-line broidered in gray and orn large coilars of squirrel: sizes 36 and 38 only. At $54.50—Regularly $85 and $89.50 10 Suits, of moussyne and suedetex; richly embroidered and finis| with ®ollars_of beaver, krimmer, squi and mode. The celors are tan. Malay, burro and navy. At SM.So—RezuhrlyMSISS.M 1 Long-jacket Sult, of brown moussyne. Has a Kolinsky collar. “The size is 36. Just think of it—much less than HALF its original_price: .50—Regularly §: Suit of tan suedetex, with panel Jacket and large nutria shawl collar; size 32. At SSS.SO—];;:uhrly $89.50 to 30 Smart Calling Suits, of costly materl, richly trimmed. They are of mousey: duvetyn, suedetex and duvet de Iaine, with panels, 'fitted bedice, rip| belted Jjackets, the dominant style n. Some are hand embroldered, som: ve coilars and pockets of beaver, fox, uuirnl, Ko- linsky and nutria. The colors are navy, volnay, burro, marmot, taupe, brown and black. For Large Women Beautifully tailored and perfect fitting suits at remarkable Quarterly Clearing prices. At $46.50—Regularly $75.00 7 Strictly Tallored Sults with long-line unbeited jackets. Made of fine oxford mix- ture, in size 46 bust only. At $49.50—Regularly $69.50 and $72.50 15 Suits in this group. Superb ouality of materials—duvet de laine and tricotine— clever, slenderizing styles; panel backs, beited and unbeited. in navy, . black and brown. Per- fect fitting for sizes 36 to 54 bust. At $51.50—Regularly $79.50 to $100 al Is an exquisite duvet de laine and the sizes are 44 to 54 bust. Coats Are Included A number of odd coats, all winter styles, to be closed out during the Quarterly Stock Clearing. This is an exceptional chance. At $22.50—Regularly $35 and $37.50 6 Splendid Coats, in Normandie cloth and heather mixtures, with self collars, panel backs and belts; In navy, reindeer and black. At $26.50—Regularly $35.00 10 Coats—practical, ~serviceable, good-looking, made wool heather mixtures, with large beaverette col- lars; in navy and.brown. At $29.50—Regularly $40.00 9 Coats. In black, brown and navy wool velour; _attractively tallored in_ unbelted riople effects, with fur collara. " Better gat At $33.50—Regularly $49.50 oats deserving your special attention. Decldedly dressy models, with artistically embroldered side paneis; black, navy and brown. At $34.50—Regularly $50.00 14 Handsome Belted Coa of the soft, suede-like sue , with panel backs d generous shawl collars of raccoon. Black, navy, brown and green. At $47.50—Regularly $60.00 10 Coats, of Normandie, in semi-beited models and fitted with collars and cuffs of Australlan opossum. .So—Reguhrly $79.50 and $11 20 Handsome Coats, In Coro-na, Poliyanna, Normandie and Silk Veldyne; _ some are pleated, others have panel backs. belts, and the new walstline sleeves are also in evl- dence; elaborate collars of squirrel, beaver, mole and wolf stamp- thuu ceats as most noteworthy features at $63. At $93.50—! Iy 3120 to 8155 12 Coats, fashioned of Pollyanna, Marve and Panvelaine, with full semi-fitting lnd belted backs; squirrel, mol bea ure and ask to see thees ¢ exquisite garments. Silk Street Dresses Smart, practical garments included in the Quarterly Stock Clearing. ~ At $12.75—Regularly 83000 20 Attractive Frocks—for clearance satin, crepe de chine and satin, com| with lace, beads and silk thread -mnmm-ry, in n-vy lmi black. C&—Runl.rly $35 to $45 35 Dmuo—nll crepe and roshanara crepes elaborately hand. broidered and displaying colored beading, lace rs and ribbon trimmings. trimmed with Dinner and rnoon Gowns At $33.! $45 to $65 20 Silk Dressea—for dinner, afterncon wear; distinctive mnlon"’o‘n. ton crepe, satin de chine, crepe meteor and georgette, with draped tunics, blouse bodices and wing and fitted slecves. The 'I“PRI shades are here, navy, black, brown, and peach. Maybe you can !lna one in mr size and color. $46.65—R. $125.00 1_Peach-color Dinner Gowns, of Paulette <chiffon, with crystal beading; size 40. At $49.65—Regularly $95.00 6 Black Siik Lace Dinner Gowns combined with chiffon. At $49.65—Regularly $65 to $89.50 15—one of a klnd—Alurnnnn Gowns, alil Ia navy blue meteor or e, with jet fringe, steel or colored beading, ribbon and braid embroidery. Reproductions of Model Cloth Dresses Unusual in style. Truly a noteworthy Stock Clearing feature. At $39.50—Regularly $52.50 4 Stunning Coat Dresses, of navy tric. otine, with distinctive basque bodices; em- broidered with fioss silk and steel beads; sizes :o, 40 and' 42. At $49.50—Regularly $75.00 2 Dresses, navy twill cord, in coat effect! rlchly embroidéred in gold; sizes 38 and 42. At $49.50—Regularly $65 to $85 4 Dresses as follows: 1 g y original frock of navy tricotine, with fitted bodice and panel tunic: y Poiret 1 Unusual of n twill, with red silk embroidery; size 40. 1 Straightline Model, of navv twill cord, with gold thread embroidery and lace vest and collar; size 36. of navy twill cord, in mplicity is refleved by thread embroldery. .50—Regularly $75.00. vy twill pron tunic and blouse ray floss silk embroidery: size 38. 00—Regularly $98.50 Exclusive of navy piquetine, chiffon lined; cord, displaying back; At $69.50—Regularly $98.50. 1 Tunic Dress, of navy tricotine over satin; gold thread embroidery. At $69.50—Regularly $95.00. Dress of navy tricotine and of splendid de Srel tunic, with cire braid trimming; size 42 t '$70.50—Regularly $116.50. Smart Coat Dress, of havy tricotine, with satin founda- tion and braid trimming: size At $79.50—Regularly $127.50. 2 rwill Cord Dresse: n navy, \gl!h gray and black thread silk embroil $125.00—Regularly $198.50, At Chemise Dress, of navy piquetine, enriched with gold embroidery and vest of fine lace; size 40. Inexpensive Cloth ses For business and for street wear. t $5.85—Regularly $16.50 and $22.50 of tricotine and vel- mmed with braid and ; In navy, black and brown; sizes 32 38 At $13.65—Regularly $26.50 20 Serviceable Dresses. of navy tricotine; straightline effects; prettily beaded and hand-embroldered In contrasting colore; sizes At 318 85—Regularly $30 and $35 30 New Frocks, of navy and black tric in tallored and drei s, ribbon and silk cord saghes. At 528 65—Regularly to 20 Dresses, of tricotine and twill cord, one of a kind; tailored and elaborate styles, with chenille, floss silk braid and bead embroid- ery; the ribbon sashes are trimmed with fringe; navy and black. Skirts Cleared Out The skirt section Is going to be a mighty busy spot, for 'most every woman and miss will want’ one of these handsome skirts at these rn: Quarterly Stock clearing prices. At '5—Regularly $10.50 to $15.50 18 Sklfl.. of fine gerge, in navy and black; box and side pleated and button trimmed. A saving worth while. At $5.75—Regularly $12.50 15 Skirts, of striped prunella cloth, stitched to the hips In attractive yoke effects; in brown and tan er navy and gray. At $7.75—Regularly $14.50 20 Prunella Cloth Skirts, in blocks, checks, and stripes, box pleated; to be had In combi- natlons of brown and tan, or goid, navy and tan and navy and gray; unusually effective color combinations, At $9.75—Reg||llrly $16.50 and $17. roup of 35 Skirts, ol Prunella_cloth, erned In blocks, stripes and k and white, brown and tan and rny. box-pleated models of very At Sll.75—Reguhrly $18.50 A group of just 20 High-grade Skirts, of striped Prunelia cloth; box pleated and fin- ished with wide, fringed sashes; to be had Indc‘emmna‘!’lens of navy and gold, brown and tan, and nawy and tan. R , 2001 Shone -klrnv n an, emember, only Misses’ Suits At $24.65—Misses’ $35 to . $39.50 Suits Misses’ Suits, of Bannockburn t smartly tailored, with notched ry with farge convertibl unbelited models. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. In Volnay, brown and tan. vin Being At $3.95 - Made to Sell at §7.00 100 Pairs of Women's Tan Calf Oxfords, with welt soles‘and low flat heels. Sizes 8 to 7, In widtha B and C. About 300 Pairs of Patent Leather Ox- fords, with modish fow heels and the popular “Moccasin” Pumps, with low heels; In all sizes. 180 Pairs of Women's Black Oxfords, with welt soles and Cuban heels; very atylish and serviceable. In-sizes 3 to 7 and In widths AA, A, B and C. Casenovin, N. Y., 2011 N Street northwest. Mrs. Robert ubbard attended her cousin as matron of honor, daughters of Mrs. Walter Stevens unable to find room for all of these shoes on our first floor, Owing to our building operations, conditions here afe not pretty, secure. 625 pairs ready for Friday morning, as follows: At $4.95 Regularly $10.00 lowed. H. Teneyck Burr of took place yess home of the bride, ‘The marrl Heal, and the brides- he ~ Misses Turpen, Edward J. Mr. and Mrs. Burr will spend the ‘winter in Crescent City, Fla. e of Miss Mildred Nora daughter of Mr. James A. Healy, to Mr. Walter James O'Lone took place at 9 o'tlock this morning in St. Aloysius Church, the Sweeney Preceding and following the ceremony Mr. Glenn Y7. Ashley, or- ganist of the church, end Mr. Robert M. O'Lone afd Mr. Charles Reagan well selected program. The | and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1921. rlage by her father. leaves. The and Mrs. carried a bouguet white roses. officlat- | honor, wore brown sequins and. the M haniel Slos Forming a charming background for the bridal party was the altar dec- oration of palms, flowers and autumn bride wore a gown of Harding blue brocaded chiffon, and orchids Her sister, Miss Rose | fi Selene Healy, who sérved as maid of jorgeous gown of carried a bouquet of aweetheart and Ophelia rosei The best man_for the bridegroom was his brother, Mr. Joseph P. O'Lone, | ushers were Mr. seph Mulroe lnd Mr. Joseph Fits- gerald, reception was held and a w and | party and members of the imm! mily. Chrysanthemums were & decoration. in the hom short wedding journey M his bride will reside in Washin, Out-of-town gu were Mr. | ruff, Newark, N. J.: and children of Gloucester, William Mr. Ji breakfast was served at the home the bride's parents for the wedd! + Following “the church ceremony, After "Lone | Johnson of New York, Mrs. A, Wood: Mrs. Frank Hall 1216 F St. N. No telephone orders—no mail érders—none D. without deposit—and all sales must be final! Make up your mind fully before your decide. nt C. O. Blouses Must Go 200 or 300 attractive blouses—silk and handmade batiste—slated for clearing. At $1.45—Regularly $2 to Tailoréd Cotton Blouses, of striped dimity linene and batiste; flat Eton collars and long roll collars, Dlllfl and tucked fronts and long sleeves, with natty turn-back cuus. At $1.95—Regularly SS.:S Mandmade Blouses, of fine bati trim- med with filet lace. They are a little mussed tfrom handling. At $3.85—Regularly $5 to $7.50 Nearly 75 of these Fine Silk Blouses, of georgette crepe, crepe de chine tub silk, 3l grouped into this big lot for quick clear- tte and crepe de chine Blouses ance. George are made in the fashionable tie-back and reguiation styles, while the tub silks are in strictly tallored effects. At, $4.95—Regularly $6.50 to $10 Handmade Blouse: ol batiste, Franch voile, trimmed with never seen blouses Ilka fil se price! Broken s At $5.85—Regularly $8 to $11.50 Exquisite Suit Blouses, of crepe de chine, satin and georgette crepe; overblouse stylies B i e conlara: trimmed with beads and contrasting embroidery, all of the seasonable shades. At $7.85—Regularly $12.50 to $15 Many charming Overblouses, one or two of a kind, made of crepe de chine and georgette and featuring the best style notes. A few “Jupon” blouses, of navy, brown and black crepe de chine. For Thrifty Misses The Quarterly Stock Clearing offers wonderful opportunities. At $9.50—Reg; $25.00. Canton Crepe Straightline Dresse and 18 years. At $10.00—Regularly $15.00. Misses' piece Bramley Dresses, of worsted Jersey, with box-plaited skirts. Navy, reindeer, brown and henna. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. 25 $25.00 Tricotine Dresses, $14.65—Regu- lation School Dresses; straight line, with silk collars and cuffs and wide bel vy blue; sizes 14, 16, 18. 20 §25.00 to $29.50 Canton Crepe and Crepe Satin Dresses, $18.65.—Beaded and siik em- bXidery: many 1 med; navy blue 0 $35.00 Tricotine Dresses, § blue; stcaight line, with wide bel 45 Canton Crepe and Satin Dresses, 621.65. —Beaded and embroidered, others plain, with fancy sash; navy blue; sizes 14, 16, 18. 20 $35.00 to $39.50 Tricotine and Poiret Twill Dresses, $23.65.—Coat effects; straight line, with folds and tunic effects; navy blue; -Ixn 14, 16, 18. 20 $35.00 to $39.75 Canton Crepe Dresses, $26.65.—Canton Crepe Dresses combined with tace or beaded with contrasting color of beads; others embroidered; navy blue and black: sizes 14, 16, 18. 15 $46.50 Normandle Cloth -Coats, with Beaverette Collars, $37.65.—Straight line, beited, raglan and set-in siseves; navy blus. reindeer, brown; sizes 14, 16, 10 $58.00 to $59.50 Coat u.lo—{:nn without fur collars, in normandie, panvelaine, bolivia, Sorrento blue, navy, brown; sizes 14, 16, 6 $95.8110 Capes, $89.50.—Navy, brewn or Sorrento; fur trimmed with = beaver or krimmer. 6 $135-$145 Coats, $125.00.—Evora and morett, in navy, brown and black; shaw! collar, blouse or straightline styles, some beaver trimmed. 6 $145 to $210 Bample Coats, $129.50.—Mar- vella, gerona and evora, in Sorrento, brown and tan; fur trimmed, with beaver, wolf or krimmer. 1$175 Coat of Reindeer Panvelaine, $145.00. —Collar and cuffs of beave 1 $185 Panvelaine Coat, $159.00.—In tan: embroidered model; collar and cuffs of beaver. 1 $225 Handsome Coat of Gerona, $175.00. —Shawl collar and bell cuffs of golden beaver. Quick Step for Stockings They will march out in no time at the Quarterly Clearing prices. At 95c—Regularly Imported Sport Stockin variety of heather mixturs row ribs; quantity won’t last l-n., At $1.65—Regularly $2 to 33.50 Full.fashioned Pure Siik Stockin mercerized h dovan; piain droj in a few sizes onl; ings with fancy insteps or pure silk, with vertical stripes, In black, cordovan, bronze and Russian calf: a great lot. At $3.65— Pair ‘Woolen Sport Stockings, with hand-em- broidered clocks on brown heather mixtures; very agtractive at this low price. nn wool, in a and especially anxious that this quarterly clearing shall not only be thorough, but that it shall be quickly completed. Therefore, prices have been made surprisingly low! Each department has something to dispose of —some more and some less—but in the aggregate these goods marked for clearing run up into big quantities. If you are in- terested, read over the iteths and don’t put off coming for the things you want. Many garments, one of a kind, will be quickly sold. Furs—Quarterly! Not belonging really to the Quarterly Stock Clearing, but included so that our stocks here may also be put in order. At $5.00—Regularly $13.50.—Two Mink Chokers. At $5.00—Regularly $10.00.—Two Hudson Seal Chokers. At $10.00—Regularly $19.50.—Two Seal Muffs. * At $35.00.—Just one $10.00—Regularly high-grade ‘Wolf Muff. At s1soo—msul.rly $29.50.—Three Mole Scarfs. At $16.50—Reguiarly $25.00.—Four high- grade Fox Scarfs, doublg fur. At $18.50—Regularly .50.—Two Stone Marten Chokers. At $19.80—Regularly $29.50.—One Hand- e Nutria Muff. t $22.50—Regularly $39.50.—Three Jap Marten Chokers. At $22.50—Regularly $65.00.—Just wm Scarfs, nicely lined. mw—fl-nul.rly $45.00.—Four Chokers, of sum- Mart At usno—azguurly $95.00.—Three Jap Mink Stoles. ‘At $78.50—Regularly $100.00.—One Lux- urious Coat of Marmot. At $95.00—Regularly $135.00.—One Novel Coat, of Leonard Kitten. ‘At’ $95.00—Regularly $145.00.—Two of these pretty Squirrel Stoles. At $125.00—Regularly $145.00.—Two Smart, New Coats, of Muskrat. At $145.00—Regularly $225.00.—Two Hand- some Jap Mink Capes. At ‘155w—fleflularly $235.00.—One Coat, of fine Jap Min Al l17§m—leflulll'|y $235.00—One Nutria Coat Al $210.00—Regularly $285.00.—A Hand- some Ceat of Mole. Some Millinery All of the hats are of recent styles and highly desirable, especially at these Quarterly Clearing prices. At $7.50—Regularly $10 to $15 Swagger Sport Hats, of duvetyne, fait and Lyens velvet, trimmed with embroidery, d ornaments; popular colors, silver y, cinder brown, black and navy; youthfui two blue, At 810 00—Regularly $19.50 to $25 utiful, r wi articularl, of fine velvets, close.fitting styles, so desirable th fur coats, as well as a num. stunning matrons’ hats. with trimmings of of Mlde ostrich, flowers and other effective ornamen- tations. At $15.00—Regularly $22.50 to $35 Dress Hats, large and small mod superbly styled and of such lace and brocade flowers and unique ornaments co trimming. In black, brown, royal blue and fuchsia. Silk Underwear In our Quarterly Stock Clearing, 3 tables filled with pretty things for quick clearing. At $3.65— ly $5.00 Flesh Color Radium Silk Bloomers, with picot edge ruffies and reinforced; slightly mussed. At $4.65—Regularly $6 to $8.50 Envelope Chemise and Gowns of crepe de chine and satin, prettily trimmed with filet, wval and Irish crochet laces, as well as with lace and georgette medallions; other attrac- in tailored effects, with flesh and 2, tive models are hemstitched . and tucked yokes; white. At $7.85—Regularly $12.50 Gowns of radium silk and heavy crepe de chine; tallored models, siceveless, with he stitched and tucked yokes; white and fie Silk Petticoats Several hundred Petticoats, odds and ends culled from our stocks in the Quarterly Clearing to make room for Christmas stocks. At $2.75—Regularly $3. reey Petticoats, with fancy pmua and_ tallored flounces; black, navy, gre henna and brown; good lgnqthc, Zome early! At $3.65—] $5.00 Y Paetticoats, of taffeta silk, neatly tucked and hemstitched, with flounces an edged $6 to $8.50 Regularly High-grade Petticoats, of satin and ail. At , finished with fancy pleated and silk jerse; 3 I as in straight.line tallored Wflue!, s well tallored effects; colors are navy, taupe, black, henna and French blus; beauti- ful sty for evening wear, with lace and georgette flounces, as well as tallored mod- els of radium silk. Factory Remnants of Footwear —together with clearance lots from our own stocks % ;Wc D—4 Paire of men’s Ol"r‘l. 2. mgfl? with hand-turned sofes ai .‘ny Fmen l'lll'b A most striking mtun at this pi wmn AA—AII I|ll.. 5 l. % Width A—A| Width | Width C—Al we 1ave decided to place some of but we know you will excuse us, 625 Pairs Oxfords, Pumps, Lace Boots at Most Remarkable Prices! them on sale in our basement. in view of the footwear values you will At $4.95 Regularly $10.00 42 Pairs of Women’s Pumps, of black kid, with smal tonlug'fimfl. weit soles and Fronch hesis. You will find the Iotylo these pumps particularly pleas- ng. 70 Pairs of Women's Lace Boots, varapa, with 'my»m'm:"'m::':m" ) clof ps; .Tt"n' and French ru. l-lmlnl; desirable for winter wear. Width AA—AIll Sizes, 5 to 7. " Width A—All Sizes, 4 to 7. width B—AIll Sizes, 3 to 7! Width C—All Sizes, 3 to 7). New Silk Underwear Sale $3.00 Chemise 51.95 $3.00 Camisoles An unusually finc‘gxndcrwear pur- chase has arrived—just as the Quar- terly Stock Clearing goes into effect. It is too good to hold, so we have apportioyred a table to this sale be- ginning tomorrow. $3.00 ENVELOPE CHEMISE, $1.95— In six dHferent st ~some with val laces, others with hemstitched yokes—all made of a dependable quality crepe de chine; in light biue, or:hll and fiesh col- ors, with ribbon st $3 AND $4 SILK camtm.zs. $1.95.— Most attractively desig in_crepe de chine and satin, with val and filet laces, lace medaiiiont, ribbon straps or bulit-up iders; in white and fiesh colors; Sainticst of gifes. BUY FOR CHRISTMAS! J\m a few in the Quarterly Clearing! At $4.85—R Beakfast Coats—particularly dainty med- els—of satin and taffeta, with self-ruching. pockets and hes. The negligees are of crepe de chine or satin, in slip-over effects, with flowing sleeves of g.ometu to be h In flesh, light blue, ros nd maize. derfully becoming styles. At $10.85—Regularly $18.00 Exquisite Negligees, of satin, crepe meteor and brocaded silk, wif Cefully flowing accordion pleats and ette or also draped -tyle, with georgette I light blue, pink, maize, orchid ; better make your selection early. A Good Many Good Gloves Our Quarterly Stock Clearing. In Must put own stock in order for Christ- mas selling. At $1 to $5 Natural Cofor Washable Chamois Gloves, 2-button, strap and elastic wrists; some with brown Insets at wrist and two-tone embroid- ered backs—all for $1.65 pair. At $1.95—Regularly $3.50 AUl sizes In two-clasp Cape Gloves, white, gray, auck. Newport and tan; and large sizes nl; 2-clasp French kid with embroi backe.” At 85c—Regularly $1.25 12.button Chamolsette Gloves, in beaver, most sizes; serviceable, for $2.00 :4 Practically all sizes in this lot of 2.ciasp well made and par- red y $2.25 Leatherstte Wrist Strap Gloves, in white and pongee; all sizes up to 7. Odds and Ends—Handbags At ly $5 to $6.50 Splendid styles, of fine duvetyn, velvet and wvarious leathers; many new and novel shapes are here, all fitted with mirrors and purses; some of these bags have metal, others cov. ered frames. At $4.95—Regularly $6.50 to 88 Just about 50 pieces—many only one kind—of nnclll(y handsome swagger d melon-shaped bags, of velvet, duvetyns and leather, in the vario popular shades. All are fitted with the Indispensable mirror and e Umbrellas At $6.95—] ly $8.50 to $12 About 25 of them to be closed out; all fine quality of silk, ger st l.l; of Hlnh-fradl Umbre! some in striped effects and swa bakalite and leather strap han last, all the popular shad also few coll; Suit-case Umbrell; Oughtn’t to fast long! Neckwear To Go! All odds and ends from our stocks in four Qu;rler]y Clearing lots! t y Collars and Sets, of pique, lawn, Venice pattern lace, linen, satin and corded silk. for one quickiy! At 5! Collars and Sets, of organdie, well as net vest hroldAIM and others with lace ed, Inu. y , with and without tluv‘l. others embroidered. ly $1.50 -nd 82 ollars, “In round or the Pepu embroidered or edged *llh Hl.t At $6.95 Regularly $12.00 . - m airs of Brand-New Lace Boots, in ty of remarkably ‘handsome styles. Amnl them are boots of nut brown calf, with weit soles tone Brown French heels; B cloth “tops to match, lumr Louls heels; dress boats of e, with turned soles and Fren lack Kid Vamps, Patent Leather vamu. vvmn dull kid tops and French You can find your size here. Width AA—A" Ill. ‘ to th ey nd cunu heels, two- ith welt soles ln‘ DD E=T

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