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03 8 SOCIETY . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921. SOCIETY - T "7 | inston, Col. and Mra. Weltsel and Dr.|delphta. Prot. A JL Gumaer of the |Scott to Washington for the winten ; Gifts of Unusual Character to Be and Mrs. Davenport White, University of Pennsylvania ls enter- ¥ taining at tea in thelr honor this af- | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Hoyt of 8% . Found Only at Our Store You won't know what A e T ternoon ‘and Mrs. Buchannan ia being | Brookelde drive, Greenwich, Conn., ar8 17 bicetric Lamps. Shades, Tables, Mirrors Ancre Cheese tastes like : - : L Meyhew Walnwrlght] wite gntertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. spending several wecks at The Hanw {book Buds, Furnitae, cte.” Exclusive and un® P - Secrel 2| Herbert Welsh of Germantown. Other |or, Ashevilio, N. C. Mrs. Hoyt was finat designe, clustv and w-| § - until you taste it. Then an the Eueat of honr at a luncheori | eventw aro on the social program for | formerly Miss Margaret Williamson w P ER o e every kil el day at 2400 16th street. The company, the visitors. of this city and Warrenton, Va. ALL PAPER CO. hoed elibood you which included guests from Balti-| azes, Arthur Powell Davis, wite of| Mrs. Charles Woodhull is chalrmas like it. Its like is not to be found. more, numbered thirty-two, of the annual rummage sale, which W M. 5337.-5374 N T . o Wri Wi 2 . smis the director of the United Biates rec- | opens’ an " December 10 at 1405 H smsidihg F oreign News Writers ill Be uests of : Rixhibition of War Pletures |1amation service, who is at home on | street, for the benent of the ChiM's Barga'a in flNcRE h /\ 3 b Opens Here Tomorrow, l‘;l‘:dh‘fl, will ]I';t[\’e l"s ‘ving Wul;(hel' ‘Welfare Society. ns 3 = More than usual Interest is being | (his afternoon Mme. Salvador de Men- et P - i h in tl i | donca, widow of the former Bragiilan| Miss Jean Bell, who is spending the —Hudson Seal With the Gonuine Roguefort Fuantr the PreSI ent an IrS. Hardlng | e Do opaning of the mininier, and Mes. xgu‘u;;h Hillyer: | winter'with, her’ uncio and aunt ¥ . N Smith, formerly 88 oro! avis, | an Mrs. arles B was L —Coats and Other CHEES at Tea ThlS Afternoon_ ; 3 - the New Wiliard tomorrow at 11 Yho tira Her hyus, gucsts, ..Kadm.e. guient of honor at funcneon, toduy of % (s ugh of lern, Switzerland. | Miss arguret cble, who entertaine —Xmas Furs Made by SHARPLESS, Phila. Ay T O O ke aYOi6: | Mr. Duvis has gone west to attend |ed a small ‘compuny ihformally at the Z : . the western states reclamation con-|Chevy Chase Club. HE President and Mrs. Harding | Service and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, Dr. ; Bo Sreaent e Sexnipition s urday | ference, to be held in California. | weathes” forces Lower Prices will be hosts at @ tea of un- | nd Mrs. Dana Monroe, Mr. and Mr - \ sored in this country by Mr. Freder-| ST Woods—Phillips Wedding just when Xmas demands will usual interest this afternoon | Tracy Lay and Mrs, Van Smith of ; % ick J. Libby, National Councii for Lim- '“r!- {Yl:flfla'y !mld‘ bwldodw of |Event of Last Evenin, 3 gemas. tands he White H 1 5 t California. 3 ¥ itation of Armament; Bishop John W, |former United States ambassador 10| The marriage of Miss Mary Wens make the savings most accept- at the White House from § to| “Mr. Long has been occupylng the Hamilton, chancellor American Uni-|Gfeat Britaln, entertained at dinner|gq; ppyjyps, daughter of Col and aks § o’clock in honor of the forelgn news- | home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker, p | |versity: Rev. Dr. Wititam J. Kerpy, | a8t evening in her New York home |\ [OIIRS SEWREE BF Boe 00 icH V. Vv | on Sheridan_circle, during their ab- 3 o Cfllhfllic Uni by in honor of her son-in-law and e Ee?:::icll""";r";?,:‘p'm‘““k'\’3‘;' paper correspondents attending the | o o YN Pgyiier is expected to ar- | [RSaRE i e Emiversity; Jubbl Dr. Abram| Juughter, Sin John and Lady Ward, |Jtbert Joyce Woods of Memphis s ons r. A de- ; oSt feserves anyibiog conference and their wives, and have | rive in New York Tuesday from Eu- N ¢ commlittes for world disarmament; | Who will sall shortly for thelr home | Tenn. son of Mr. lLouls Woods of The tardiness of “real fur invited also the members of the new | rope, where 8he has been Visiting her ; . . A in England. Memphis, took place last evening. t D ; Mrs, Frances 8. Nichols, national € The ceremony was performed in the ' . organization, the Overseas Wirters, and | brother-in-law and sister, baron and | | 1% 4 woman's bureau, and the money de- « '8 pa - Hair Goods and || 3050 vl o o tire body of uaats | Buroness von Bahoon. Tived from tho sale of tickets, above| Admiral and Mra Eberle are leav- e T e Ll Buuly Sllqll rumbering about 200. Mrs, Newton, wife of Representative| E § s hn:u’fi:;: a:::n-‘& wll‘l‘ be {xaed in ex- ll-nv‘ V\lrnshlngrt:n to!nll{rrow for ?:fl Bethesda, Md., at Cleveland A, Newton of Missouri, is & educational purposes ‘ancisco. ey will stop at the|augtin of the Chevy Chase Phone for_ Appointment elsewhere. The pictures were brought |Grand Canyon on their way to the|Church £ e 809 7th St. 1771 Col. Road fo Washington Just now becausc.of | Pacifio coust. o ol oo M. 8835 Col. 10153 at the tea table, etrect in honor of her house guest, nterest in connection with the === and larkspur marked the WHOLESALE PRICES Wifeet Mo at Hellerer - L o o o e Bear| & .. 7 MRS, ROMER L. LYON, conference for the limitation of arma-| Under the patronage of Mrs. Ste-|the drawing room und the bridal he President will be the guest of |y i) L7005 O 1 1adtes of the Mis. | Wife of Representative Lyon of North | ment. |phen B. Elkins, Mrs. Jullan James, |party stood before ferns banked Senator Albert B. Cummins of Towa |tom l geisaneion 10 Contressand thone | Carolina, who has joined him here for| Some of the patrons of the exhibi- (Mrs. Charles Wood, Mrs. Minnegerode | against the wall and dotted with at'a dinner to be given ut the New |iving i Warhingion® ro meet Ars, | the winier and will make her home|tion: Mrs. Henry Cantwell Wallace, | Andrews and others, a sale of useful | pink roses and larkspur. The bride Willard on January 4. Rae. at Congress Hall, Mrs, Andrew W. Mellon, Mr. Gilbert |and fancy articles, dolls, lamp shades, | wore a gown of white satin made on 5 bl e, H. Hitchcock, Mr. Samuel Morgan | unusual Christmas presents and hand- | straight lines, with long waist line. The Vice President and Mrs. Coolldge.| The new United States minister to Shortridge, Mr. Morris Shepard, Mr.|work of a superior character will be | Her court train was of tulle edged who will spend a day or two in Mass- | Persia, Rabbi Saul Kornfeld, arrived (inter, left Washington last evening|Charles Beli, Gen. Tasker H. Bliss, |held beginning Monday at 1138 Con- | with satin. sprays of orange blos- chusetts the first of the week, Will|in Washington this morning from his|for New York, preparatory to sailing Justice John H. Clark, Miss Mary E.|necticut avenue, from 10 to 6 p.m.|soms falling on the satin, and her pass Christmas In Washington &t the | home in . Columbus, Ohlo, and Will|for Panama. They will be absent for| Raymond, Mrs. Hennen Jennings, Mr. | Every article placed on exhibition has | veil was held by a coronet of point New Willard and will have their 5ons, | spend several days here before start-|three weeks, Duncan_Phillips, Mrs. Albert Bacon |been made with a view to aiding the!lace finished with clusters of orange John and Calvin, with them. The boys| ing for his new post. Fall and Mrs. James John Davis. Calvation Army by Mrs. Alfred S.[blossoms. She carried sweetheart will arrive from the Mercersburg, Pa., == —— | Gillett. roses with & shower of lilies of the Academy December 19, or maybe & few M. Carteron of the secretariat gen- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greene of 1780 Mrs. Silas Casey and Miss Sophie P. | valley. days earlier. gral of tho French delegation will be | Massachusetts avenue, entertained at Gasey, wife and daughter of the lato| Mrs. Charles 8. Bromwell, who spent | | Mlss Jenny V. Tolle: 4 : - 0st at a dance in the ballroom o miral Casey, witl rs. S. 8. Buchan- part of the summer abroad with her | Miss, was maid of honor, The Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. | Ne Willard this evening. atnner last eventng for thelr guest,| Ao ol Sy, e . et o e e Toomoreil, s | Aower Eirls wers AMiss 1lioeiw Sea- Hoover have as their gucsts the pres revel Lady Capel Wolseley. Those present | tored to Philadelphia to welcome on i : Sol. =2 ave & Ir & 2 3 > co expected to join M Hromwell with- | &rave, daughter of Col. and Mrs. 8th and Penn. Ave. N-W. Gent of Princeton University and Mrs.| The ussistant to the Attorney Gen-|{to meet Lady Wolseley were Mrs.|thelr arrival there the Rev. and Mrs. in 4 week or two. at the home of [David Curtis Seagrave, and Miss At tho dinner given last evening| Mrs. Kendrick, wife of Senator John B at the Italian embassy by his ex B. Kendrick, was hostess at luncheon [ J v Senator Vittorio Rolandl Ricel, | today in honor of Miss Isabel Craw- an ambassador, in honor of ford, nicce of Senator and Mrs. Ar- e e e Mrs. Ira Bennett, Mrs. Mark Sullivan | opiortaining’ at tea this afternoon and Miss Laura Harlan will preside from 4 to 7 in her home on Biltmore lIMANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL AT John Grier Hibben and Mr. Ralph|eral and Mrs. Guy D, Goft will enter- | b, s ¥ s Hibl n 4 Mrs . G uxton, Miss Harlan, Mr. and_Mrs.|Clarence Bispham, the latter the Mrs. Matthew T. Scott, on Q street.|Cecilia Robb, daughter of Ar. und Merritt of San Francisco. tain @ box party Sunday evening for |Hertle of Gunston Hall, Mr. Paris,|daughter of Mrs. Casey, who is Mrs Miomwerl 15 “now” wion e | Mrw Chariee . Ttobb of Edgremoor, the concert of Mme. Johanna Gadski|Col. and Mrs. Rivers, Consul General |turning from abroad. They will stay |mother, Mrs. Scott, at her home at Miss Tolley wore pink and blus | Luncheon at in the baliroom of the New Willard | Treawell, Capt. Villaret, Dr. Wash-|at the Rittenhouse while in Phila- | Bloomington, 1ll, and may bring Mrs.| — (C ded on Nint 3 Emba Today. g HDIQ)‘L Others who will entertain box S sador of Great Britain|parties will be Mr. and Mrs. Milton I 1) € 1) ) N S () N SN N KD 1) 1) N D NN N N D N S and Lady Geddes had lunching with| E. Ailes and Mrs. John B. Henderson. B them at the embassy today Mr. R. A. C. Sperling, Mr. John Jordan, Mr. Gen. John J. Pershing will enter- —though not gifts of splendor—wearable—and, oh, so dainty and at- tractive! That is Jelleff’s. and Mrs. Snider, Commander and Mrs. { tain a company of thirty-five at Brow Mr. Willmot Lewis, Mr, Sims, | luncheon at the New Willard on De- Capt. Henry and Mr. Tennant cember 3. Novelties from Paris—(A new little Cut Steel Purse at $3.50 has just come.) Centemeri Kid Gloves, that are so fine for gifts. (Put e them in one of those Paris b4 0 X present included his excellenc: T inis 3 f | 2= W e £ A . ;nf:'arx'u ‘S(-ll‘nler. ;’r}-;l.mn}_m The | Biincaas . Hircses: enveotariea at| | Glove Boxes.) Gold Stripe Silk clegution: his excellency S luncheo ; in hopo ‘ . -t Ath sillc Lo Miberah, “defgentc? Saris | Unicnliedtans? ot Wate Sind e < i Stockmgs—h%}.thun with silk c con cnosta, se “rank Lyon Polk and 0! hy 5 o S stmas - g1ving. :mr.v Kenera it Emillo Pagliano, ( other gucsts was the Right Honor: \ R ' tops for Christmas - giving counselor of embassy; Mr. Giul able Arthur Balfour, head of the | 3 Was there ever a little shop so Cav. Geisser Celesia di ¥ co, secre- | Britigh delegation to the conference. H i f % g aryiembasariLicue Jac o fcd il oo s w0 8 1216 F St N.W. §e i raorsl, Suirary Luncheon Parties Engage things for gifts? W. " Al tinl; Mr. Leonardo Alber- | Debutantes for Today. delegation _ there w thur Capper, who is a debutante of sent Secretary of State Hughes, |this season. The other guests were Senator Lod snator Underwood, | Miss Catherine Hughes the 'y general of the Mellon, Mis v W s Allsa Miss In- la ference, Mr. Garret; Mr. Basil s | ge; and all the members of the Itali gulvudllon and of the Italian em- a; s Esther Rog- 9 v Morgan, Mrs. Wultjen, mother of the hostess, and Miss Kosa Maye Kendrick, her daughter. i Mis: tini, excellency Licut. Gen. Giuseppi Vaceari, | Ha Kimmell, U. N., entertained chief of T of lialiun army: Col.|at luncheon today for her debuts A f d et e Mlen, ST o e Sy R Tl That Great Sale of Handkerchiefs Lieut. Col. Natale in compliment to Miss Helen Gritfin, officer: lLieut. Col. Curio Barbasettl, |daughter of Admiral and R. S|4 sadles . - b 5 staft officer; Vice Admiral Griftin, and Miss Catherine Cheatham, | | Just a hint for holiday giving! It's the fineness of the linens fredo Acton. Commander Princ: v of Capt. and Mrs J. J. ainti ideri < " [ Brivie Tasnoits Bient. Sol. Ales R | aatham. Buests included Prin- anfl the daintiness of the embroideries that make our handker- Guidoni, naval aviation; Lieut. B xl-vT' lh~rl{-|a = iy Miss Lxur‘a chiefs so desirable. anco Rogadeo di Torrequad; Lejeune, Miss Gladys Chapman Smith, o 5 S Fioacesco Quattrone, o or | Mixs ) Stitt, Miss Mary Palmer, | ||y Women’s Handkerchiefs, 35c | Men’s Handkerchiefs, 75c etary to H. Albertini; his Kimmell, wife of Commander general of Italy in th A:”e, \l na Lu{xln. Miss Katherine Shaw 3 for $1.00 | T lenidwes ol o Demstitched honorary ministero plenipotentiary: | Miss “Doris Monroe, Miss Katharine , 5 \ vors wide vabety, some with cor. | Bandkerchiefs. with Land-embroidere Mr. Giuseppe Gentile, honorary min- | Marriott, Miss | May = Taylor, Miss || Regularly $85 to $155—Women’s and Misses peme T rtered i hite or eolore; | initiale; in white. ister plenipotentiary: Mr. Domenico | Patricia Ainsa, Miss Jane Carmichael, orhers”are popular solid_eolors, | Men’s French Handkerchiefs «d borders and plain & Gidoni, accountant” general of the Mary Louise Johnson, Miss with i Ty Mr Francesco. Glan- | Diana Cumming, Miss Elizabeth Zol- = withy Nemstitchedborier. = Tou $450 for Box of 6 % a1 attache to the Italian | nay. Miss Mary Emily Hamilton, Miss | find them all eplendid valies at this | original styles of pure linen, with . B. an, Miss Annette Ashford, | e { hand-embroldered initials and 3-inch ? Miss Margaret Treadwell, Miss Eliza- | ‘Women's Handkerchiefs, 50c | Would make most distinetive [ ] 5 Vs y 3 % beth Pri Miss Trixy Moehler, M s with neatly embroid o > Ttali {—:;flnnr-l('oll‘u rt, '.:m ¥ i and corner, designe; al | Children's Handkerchiefs v Miss Elizabeth Kemp, M o in_fanes lawns | Ir i, Count Constantini. Mr. Gil-| Dougall }“»"l* Katherine Hall Miss . | o flt‘(‘:lcnwfl Bof‘:f ;’rmtfld on Antonini, Mr. Franco Bruno [Marjerie Gelm. ith Bacon, d ll F ' d ° | cute Tittie hanakerchjeta. for d ] L il Miss Dorethe ieibers, Corinne | | -==an ur 1 rimme Women's Handkerchiefs, 75c | giic lite bandkerchicts for the ~oung The personnel of theiltalian em.|Stephens and dise Florence Cline. d AL e e e ae ok cye. | holiday boxes bassy at the dinner was March ommander and Mr arry Kim- || s . e : g Mudeira embroide g Romaso Askéreto. secretary 1o Ttalian | mell will present their daughter at There is a larger variety of attractive styles se bl L e | Children's Handkerchiefs embassy; Marquis di Bernezzo, mi tea at the Washington Club Monday, assortment of fabrics and colors—a more representative - 3 v & i 50c Box of 3 dealian RSy Dicember 26 P display of fur trimmings than we have shown before this Men’s r""‘;‘dk;‘h'e"' € | protty fewees of snimale, embridered Civaleri, naval attache I The surgeon al of the Navy ear T O N s bt | 1 cptors wotke ehese 1itte Hundhecehiets [ D o Lalian sobas PRIZjand Mrs. Stite have issued invitations ||| Jf Y€ar- AR ered uitials. Why Dot give “him" & ’ berto Alfani and Cav. Vincenzo ai | (b the debut of thelr duughter, Miss ||| § THE MATERIALS—Panvelaine, Morrett, Normandie, Erminie, half dozen of th | Children's Handkerchiefs Girolamo, chancellor. Wasiington Club on Wednesda, Pollyanna, Romona, Wondora, Rivola, Orlanda, Velonde Mens Handkerchiefs, soc |~ 7ScperBox of3 - Jonkheer F. Beclaerts van Blokland | cember 11, from § 1o 7 o'elock. and Superba. neatly embroider iala 1o ser | orv. daintily . hand-embroidered” oo cor- e R e D . THE FURS—Wolf, Beaver, Australian Opossum, Moleskin, Cara- et from it o chosse NOW. ners. 'In attractive Bife boxes: host at dinner last evening at the| o S 3 Shoreham, when uests included | ° cul, Fox and Squirrel. is & e ad g a a- < " N the ambassador of Belgium and Ba avy, Black, Sorrento, Taupe and Burro. Fones ds Cartis debutante daughter. Revecen || § THE COLORS—Brown, : ! Wellington. The guests numbered 2 3 i ortunity for substan- Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Astor of New | forty and included the season's buds || ., Take “‘“g'age of this remarkable opp y : York are spending several days with }and the younger married set. tial saving on fine coats. I o S U e Mrs. King Carley, who will entertain e 1 Thy “oat- L N Tamer thia evening In | . Representative K. Walton Moore of Why not make tomorrow Coat-Buying Day? llk ]ld rwear John R, Wellington entertain- ed at luncheon tod n honor of her their honor. Virginia has ed from Irving| i o street to th .. Nichol 30 Cal forn rect. where h The Tables are Overflowing—the Time to Make Selections is Now! spend the winter with Mrs. Fletcher were hosts at dinner silk C: isoles Cr *a. = ast evening entertaining eighten Ind || Lo g A 1 honor of the former premier of| Admiral de Bon. nav. s l'd B eakf C i over twenty Dok owns France, M. Viviana, and M. Sarraut. | the French delegation, host_at (‘fi uroy br ast Coats L & aiea s in mc?—:rxm med The undersecretary of Sstate :md[ ] tea yvesterday afternoon at the New tucked and tailored | The United States minister to Cuba. | Willard. | styles or trimmed E i Mr. Boaz Long, was host at dinner L ’ and Robes— W ts | e e effects. Flesh, white, last evening, when his guests were| Representative and Mrs. E. Hart | o S Mrs. Fall, wife of the Secretary of the | Fenn of Connecticut, who have an Full ( and white.....ooeues ® Interior; the director of the consular{apartment at the Connecticut for the 5 90 u | . . Lined | 7 S === BDFICOL . vrnoeencanns orchid, light biue and They just came in—huge quan- Especially well fitted for gift | tities of them—presenting one ot | purposes, these robes and coats | At a Big Price Concession—High-Grade the foremost offerings in some | will move from our _shelves | time. Nicely made in every de- | very rapun;lv_‘az the spe(‘!l?\ price tail with sash, pockets, kimono | featured. They are well made, | U b ll and set-in sleeves. The colors, | display a pretty floral lining. mpreiias foo, are exceptionally attractive | In five lovely shades. i i v, Other lined robes and coats —rose, purple, wistaria, victory, Copenhagen and navy. at $7.50 to $15.00. { ® $10 to $15 Kinds de Blouses $5 90 There is more than Jjust timeliness an a ’ o | to this offering—there is a radical sav- | imx that shouid appeal to all who must 1 | consider cost as well as sentiment in Are Always Popular—See These Beatiful Ones | coniden <o, =0, Wi 58 ! Dainty waists of fine French voile and batiste, with round oOf fine silks, with wide borders: the handles are partic- and square necks: flat, Eton or long roll collars and fine drawn. ularly atiractive—some are sterling silver trimmed. others of amber work, as well as hand-embroidery. Trimmed with real filet and and 1.;.}\-»{311- :}:x‘,xn:‘qix:fi.Ln,#:naiuzi‘;“:; 2::{.-‘“:: much wante 1 Jeather 2 K st S, v E L - 0 Irish Taces. Other models at $7.50, $895 and $10. T sreen. purple, taupe, red, brown and black. Select your Chri inas gl 3 fis in the Umbrella Section—both you and the recipient will Tailored Silk Blouses | Georgette Suit Blouses profit. Smart—Yet Inexpensive $7 50 55'00 Regulation models of heavy Smart styles of Pussy Willow, | Georgette Crepe, with roll collar Jap " Silkc 'nd Crepe de Chine, | and long siceves. Trimmed with | featuring the popular Peter Pan | real filet lace and expressing | and Roll Collars. To be had in | that refinement appreciated by white, flesh, navy, gray and | well dressed women. May be had black. and ornamented with nar- | in navy, brown, white, flesh and row Knife pleating and fine tucks. ! bisque. New Costume Blouses Just Received $8.75 A splendid variety of styles in crepe de chine and georgette crepe. Among them you will find particularly handsome over- blouse cfiects, featuring the new sleeves and round necks. Colors: Navy, brown, Mohawk and black, as well as effective combina- tions. Many prettily embroidered, others in contrasting colors. Look Us QOver Before Buying Dresses 5.00 H I Misses’, Juniors’, Girls’ . Late Fashions for Winter The same careful precision of finish, delightiul originality of style and supreme quality which have been connected for years with our apparel again dis- | |}L tinguish our New Winter Presentations as the center | {|° of ]Rcfined Fashion for Misses, Junior Misses and | Girls. : Misses” and Juniors’ Suit ...$39.50 to $118.0() Misses’ and Juniors’ Sailor Suits § 7.50 to § 17.50 Misses” Millinery..............5 9.50 to $ 25.00 Misses’ Evening Dresses ......$29.50 to $125.00 Misses” Afternoon Dresses .....$25.00 to $ 85.00 Misses” Wool Dresses. . $25.00 to $ 85.00 Misses’ and Juniors’ Jersey Dresses— $ 9.75 to $ 29.50 Misses’ Coats «.vveuvennn.....$45.00 to $278.00 Misses’ SKirts ....oeeveee.....810.50 to $ 35.00 | Juniors’ ‘Dresses........ 1o $118.00 || SWeEALErS . svsioh asignaiats s s to $§ 9.00 Middies: iov o soinnmnle s to$ 500 | Children’s Wool Dresses. . . to $ 25.00 i Children’s Wash Dresses . to $ 15.00 | l i | | A New Style in Women’s Oxfords P 37,00 We were fortunate in securing a group of these splendid, high-grade ox- jords at a very marked price conces- m—hence this big saving for you. They are made of black enamel grained lcather. featuring the | new soft toe with wing tips and the popular low, flat heels. Necat and dressy, vet decidedly serviceable. | Women’s Black Kid Lace Boots | that were made to sell for $8...... $4‘95 emar Purchase Brings ANe o it s Here is another important offering that should attract wide attention because of the fine quality of the shoes and the ex- oy e . Phlll pme Underwear ceptionally low price at which we are able to offer them. They have welt soles and Cuban heels and may be had in all sizes—if At Connidenbly Less Than Regular! | you come early. $1.95 $2.95 Nemesust 25 Wemrizst 100 Children’s Coats weesoes-. to $ 87.50 Children’s Hats.............. to $ 13.50 Hosiery—Bloomers—Underwear Philippine Gowns of fine Dainty embroidery, eyelet, | Warm and comfortable, of im- | Tmported Felt Slippers, with il PII: hand-sewn and hand- | coloda and solid work distin | ported camel's hair; with felt | warm. heavy felt soles, in brown, ! {ni 1 idi H | 1nainsool and-se - = R B B 3 , YR [ i i 2 insol d leath uter soles. | lavender and blue. Also Wom- Knichet, Statsss Ruding Haltt LY seaeped. "Atso Envelope Che- | guish these dainty gowns and Jacsles wnd ALY UG GIOLS, | M e “Suds Boudots 5 mise, with built-up shoulders. | envelope chemise. wns have slipper by far. Tan and pretty | Slippers, with soft leather Soles: 5 Far better quality than you will | round, square_and V. _necks. | plaid effects make these slip- | in gray. old rose plum, navy and usually see at $¥9€L Other styles, $4.95. pers particularly attractive. blue. Were $2.00, now $1.00,