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9 1921, " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, DINNERWARES of New and Popular — hosts, wh tertained for thelr > s tries _totaled _$71,646057 compared i ° LAt s e hole Marnage Licenses. BIG SLUMP IN EXPORTS. |With sieo 710,79 i November a year 0 Keep Our Men Busy bert. Christmas colors and Christmas o T ago. | xports to Kurope totalled —over the dull scason, we'r i @@fl-@m spirit were both In. evidence, the | foaigr [oenses ave been lasued fo the $43,000,000 Decline in November |$132349.000 for November zgainst doing Painting and Paperin; i Young guests entering into the dance | Perry 1o Miles, ¥ ; It SRR, Sl B9t e at Very Special Pri 3 i _— wl}h flt:lng le‘;t. Great clusters olt' 3 eity. Over Previous Month. _———————— o y ::C Gel-m‘ polnsettias and wreaths tied with 4 | o samo satistactory servics that w: 0 | (Continued from Bighth Page) _ |scarler ribbons, red berries and ved- g xports from tho United States to) GLAD TO DISCUSS OFFERS. always give i, of course, assured. tipped candles were the keynoto for Surope declined $43,000,000 fn No- % s 5 i w ar | | nia, where they will remain for sev- | the decorations, and to carry out the vember as pared witl s gre | s oty Wecks advised ©. C. Thik { gappRW Ay "TAVI OB CO | eral weeks. Yuletide iden Mrs, Colbert wore a e g e e bres |ler, head of the San Fran 2 3 + e A lmx:dnc‘;medggwn of green :georgette ued today by the |known as the Construction Company of | 2333 16th St. N.W. Phone Col. 1077 Mr. and Mrs. Raymon olcott |and the debutante was in a_ gown harles K. Simms of Fal Dapa e : : 3 = - | Brisiol of New York are spending|of scarlet matching the tone of poin- | D-Grimes of Curollne counts Va0 ebs s ne e It be Sl i the holldays with the parents of the| seitia and Worn with an overdresa of AL S e T e | Do about $500000 : to meet representatives of the corpora- = . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Moth- |crystals. ~Assisting the bud were| b ek of Franconia, Va., and Mary { PEGI apous 357 : o first week s- The New Year’s Eve Celebrat Will Take - | Princess Cantacuzene, Miss Kleanor |B. Cole of i (hn"v:ufi':filn\'{”lr i O, vaq | cuss any offers they might make for the | For renovating old floors and new e New lear s Lve Lelebration Wi € % Davies, Miss Evelyn Wadsworth and| Olaudo pinson. g olng trade o © United | gperation of the Musclo Shoals, Ala.|ones of hardwood. Workmanship in Large Ball es. Eart Patnior opiing win en- | N1 Nansy Hopt ates grcater o Novembor tan in | olietled pove plntn. e s 4! tertain at an informal tea on Thurs-| Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Colbert w A betie 2T bk i o5 Secretary motl the \company; 4 E Place in Large Ballroom A auy . atiernoon Tor. her. schoolgirl |3 Nra Hoehling, Jus Births Reported pSibplie i ana i et e e | 1428 B St. S.E. : | dsuchter June Hopkins, and land Mrs. Itobb, Justice and Mrs. The foilowing births Tmve been reported to to_North America_coun- | fur fha conf: : % Phone Linc. 2031 . i Table d’'Hote S dapinc i tiss Natalie Rud, |Orsdel, Col. ‘and Mrs, Vaimer, O "," th health depurtment Within the Tt (vents- daughter of Dr. Anthony Rud of Chi- Teavey and John Dol- | the health } -able ote oupper cago. sibert and Miss Colbert will ',','..’.,l"',....; Virsinta 0. Tater, bor, ' o rrin ; }w at home the last three Sundays in = { ; S Mrs. George Von L. Meyer has anuary. V] n Coronado for th P z Service Beginning at 10 P.M. or. Mrs, Raymond | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wolcott ! Ger Hodgers is| Iiristol of New York are spending ° ° j o Dieson | Mise Camilli | the holidiys with the parents of the h 1 ) ——— essine the winter with | latter. Mr. and Mrs. Charies C. i ] d f Mothefsead. " | i DANCING Stewart gave a dinner at | New York Visitors in ’ &y . \ L e S i Square Hotel, Christmas | Washinzton for Holidays. B et - in henor of Gov. and Mme. Mr. . . G. Miller. jr.. of Sl S S ! | the guests o spending the holidays TWELVE THIRTEEN E § £ John nts, Dr. and Mrs, Deaths Reported = Early Reservation of Tables is Suggested Margaret Wo_entertained P 2 y S 1 ugges art, and linformal y day after- ¢ ave been reported to ov. and Mme. |noon for their son-in-law and Ui the Tant. twenty 5 the first of the year | daughter. Soldiers” Home | = n Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison will S 4 tea at the be at home to their friends Mon Soldleestitlame ¢ Women is |January 2, from 3 to 6, at their r s i din honar of the newly dence, 1215 Decutur Street northw public committee 5 4 sirman of the| Mme. Nancie M. Hood was the spe- clive, having with | ¢ial difner gucst 'on Christmas day of ey, Mre, Abby |Dr. and Mrs. Bverett M. Ellison at cering, | their home i reet. Char- 3 b S onar-1 Mr.and Mrs. B, W. Parks of Phil- o James lude are spending the holid B e M of "the nds {in Washington and are at the Pow- mmmu.-e who are also expect. | Btan. otk el e e Hetherdll Meoanaing am Cloud Alex- g ander and_ t son and daugh- | g Alexander and M ! I it 0 111 of Media, 1%, | i ! i . i1 | g Henry Nivon : [I ! ¥ Off ! i T evening for their s i READ i “inw. AMr and M ! G | Every Book I i i All Tatlored and Fur-Trimmed Suits. . .25%, off All Coats, Wraps and Coat-Wraps. . .....25% off All Afternoon and Daytime Dresses. ...25% off All Evening and Dinner Gowns. ........25% off All Dance and Party Frocks. ...........25% off All Sports Suits and Sports Coats. . .....259% off vania ho promin I T Hammer in secrctary-treasurer of Save Money, and RENT j i er and_polit The repricing of many distinctive patterns B the Philadelphia Opera Association. mal-‘(‘luh witl e | The Book You Want— I he “aTona TR When You Want It The fraternity is ! convention in Lal- in American and imported dinnerware V. Rogers of nounce the en- sement of their daughter Ellen to win W. Gableman of Cincin- enables us to make these attractive redug- at home Wednes To tions. ding its anny rore this wee I Reductions in Open-Stock ? Ryercon ave- Porcelain digpnerware Dinnerwares in En i i American Imported i . is spending the in a large variety of lish, French, Japanese ey open -stock patterns, and others, in single - can be had at a reduc- pieces and in sets, at a LEVERY STORE, ALL tion of reduction of THIS SEASC NCLUSIVE MOD- December ELS TITH 2T RUT /\,//l\ INDIVIDU 1.~ 10% 25% in Apri, in diifors.® Sgainst Womrath s Library 1TV ARE INCLUDED IN THIS SPECIAL SALE “"{..r{f&'f(_{.r from & to T, I3 7iby the locall committee ap: WASHINGTON BRANCH Reduction in Breakfast Sets e 0'2}':,9,.4‘?;“ o e ) TR EEN B An extensive collection of dainty, refreshing de- signs in English, French, Japanese and other imported wares g)‘ il = e j 2% No C. 0. Ds without a deposit of 250 as guar- Bulletin—10:30 A.M. 4 ; H antee of full payment, no telephone or mail orders, E . 5 weil Dunne. ajpill no exchanges or credits. These are absolute con- At this writing our year-end sale has reached Ol v, is spending | ditions ‘of ale on all year-end goods, as the prices tremendous preportions and the vaives are creating i in this event are made only to insure the positive v Rg” ¢ most favorable comment. Don't YOU miss the year- 15 TIN CO s o hl“.i‘:,‘:]l peal il and final clearance of the merchandise. 2 ends? ~L" <1215 F STREET ond 1212 61216 G STREET » | St S, Saunton. Voo an 7 i tonio, Hours—8:45 to 5:30 s 9] | ays lviore and the Year bEnds | s ev Is given at Rauscher's in A s was th aturday night I . and Mrs. Michael J. Colbert | 4 . . _ . g g" FFour days in which to clear our decks for action—in 1922! M But if every day is like today we shall speediiy complete this herculean task! \We are turning into cash the year's It wmlflllflflmmfl][flfll[flflmflmfllmflflmmflnmmflflflmflm T ey { remnants and surplus stocks, taking losses that average 35 to 30 per cent. ) ' i And we have no goods that are really old goods, cwing to our weekiy remmnant sales and quarterly house cleanings! So you sce what a chance it must be for you—no wonder that our shop is humming with business! x Women’s Suits—Lively Buying! Misses’ Coats—Among Many $45 Tweed ISPOrt iSBIES: - . . .. oo s son s o e s she i s $18.75 | -\ ioy ¢ . $42.50 Coats, $34.50—Normandy Cloth. $45 Wooltex Tweed Suits. . -529.75 $55.60 Coats, $30.50—Normandy and Morret. $75 Strictly Tailored Suits. .$43.75 $75.00 Coats, $49.50—Panveizine. i $79.50 and $89.50 Costume Suits ..$48.75 $85.00 Coats, $59.50—Poliyanna and Erminie. | $115 to $127.50 Costume Suits........... $84.75 £85.00 to 5115 Coats, $75.60—Poliyanna and Morret. | Shrs $110 to $145 Coats, $35.00 to $115—One-of-2-Lind model Coats, in finest | Women’s Silk Dresses—Scores materials; fur trimmed. il to choose from— Misses’ Silk Dresses—Ones and Twos! !‘ $35 and $40 Dresses, navy and black.................. .- -818.59 Simply cannot describe them. : $50 Dresses, good variety........ s 3 ..$29.50 | $35.00 to $£95.00 Dresses, for street, afterncon and dinner wear = | $75 Afternoon Dresses, handsome. ... ... : $48.50 ? y $18.50 to $34.50 | $95 Afternoon Dresses, choice materials. . .. ..$53.50 Misses’ Cloth Dresses i $35.00 to $98.50 Dresses, $16.50 to $44.50—Mostly navy blue tricotine and : g‘l}: :: 351127‘; AE?::::; BGS:::SA’ .l.ovely creations. ... $86.50 an 3 ggg gg Poiret twill—smart styles—tailored and trimmed. il| $30 to $127.50 Cloth Dresses. . . $16.50 to $73.50 . Misses’ Suits—Not'Many : g H 3 $45.00 to $115 Suits, $28.50 to $69.50—Mostiy cne-of-a-kind models, with i Coats—Center of Attraction! fur collars. Entii_ stock in the year-ends! il $39.50 to $60 Coats. : .. .$19.50, $29.50, $32.50 : Year-Ends of Blouses! ' A few at each of the above prices. ; $2.00 to $3.50 Dimity, Percale and Batiste Blouses. sl 00 and $1.85 ! $69.50 to $85 Coats, furcollars......................... .$53.50 | $4.00 to $5.90 Handmade Batiste Blouses. 2 | $100 and $105 Coats, velonde and panvelaine. . . . $76.50 | $5.00 Crepe de Chine Blouses, regulation and tie-back........ i $115 to $155 Wooltex Coats, evora and panvelaine, wonderfully fine $7.50 and $8.95 Tax{ored Silk Blouses, also $10 Crepe de Chine 1 fur collars . . ..$93.50 Overblowses.... N.. . o $4.95 i $125 Wrap Coata, hrge beaver collars 3% ..$69.50 | $1¢.09 Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine Blouses. . i These are just a few of the year-end coat clenru\gs. $16.50 Tunic Blouses, Crepe de Chine and Georgette. . Large Women’s Coats, Suits and Dresses 1,632 Pairs of Shoes I _ Styles with slenderizing charm and emphasizing the season’s best fash- Went on sale this morning at the reduced Year-end Prices! on tendencies—greatly reduced. High Shoes, $2.75 pair to $7.50 pair $95 to $110 Coats..... : BN BT e : : 1 s | 1 size assortments. Otl badly brol [ $75'to $135 Snits. 53675 to $89.75 n many cases there are good size assortments. Others are badly broken. C ’ il 5 sl Pumps and Oxfords, $4.85 to $6.85 pair : The Plrate S reasure Chest | Separate Skirts—Clearing! —regular prices $7.50 to $12.50 pair. Kid, calf and suede—for tramping., $16.50 and $18.50 Serge Skirts, pleated. . .. ceiieiiee... $250 | for business and for dress wear. Some fairly good size assortments—others . ! $16.50 and $18.50 Silk Skirts, navy and blnckl.l, 5 $7.50 | not so good—but literally hundreds of pairs. $17.50 Pleated Skirts, plaid and stripe prunella. ... $9.50 $5.85 and Up—Street Floor ...$12.75 Two D epartmenls%“‘ss and Url:;r—Basement ! 5;}2720“:: gfi;g Regular Prices, $8.00 to $12.50 Pair held nothing more precious than the fine furs and woolens that you can keep safe from dust and moths in a $18.50 and $20 Pleated Skirts, prunella cloth. .. modern cedar chest. 1l s b aditi e : ¥ ) Leather Bags and Purses—!; Off : Mussed Handkerchiefs Closing Out of All Winter Millinery What etff—’ addition to a girl's room, or for her “hope i All marred pleces—scuffed, scratched or otherwise ime All mussed Handkerchiefs from the Christmas,selling. H lf P 0 chest,” than an attractive copper-bound cedar chest, | perfect—at one-third reduction. . M LR s L I D al rice +: with the natural richness of the red cedar further | Velvet Handbags Men's anc women'e—regular brice, S0o—at 350, 3 for $1.00 | angDiSi8,Hats from Pengy Hoyet, Bendell, Tappe, Ceclla 1 1 rd "3 Men’s ‘and X I ice, $1.00—at 75c, 6 for $4.00 S| t Hat: d Tailored Modets, Country Club, Randa, brightened by the fine varnishes? Ertirs stock [N twoilote-bluo, Mack. brown, gseen, pur: B e halams ol | GagePhinDs) S ratsuers ote. | Theas weell Known firms QIVE e ; ple—large and small—varlous shapes, covered and metal | p,ng.embroidered initials or embroidered corner designs. youi an idea of the quality and style to expect at Year.end And they’re so reasonable! Why, there’s a large one here, frames, nicely ;::k ,:;;u‘. C";ng: ;:;leén;’ mirror. e e O D e st L il icicaninDY s a : o §7. s, $2.50. for decorating and not used. ear- nderwear copper- bound and fltted with a I.OCk: for only $18-504 All $8.50 to $12.60 Bags, $5.00. Children's Imported Novelties—autos, houses, cats, puss $3.95 and $4.95 mussed pleces of Philippine Hand-made You’d better come in and look at it. 3 None are reserved. in boots, etc.,, with two lawn handkeychiefs. Were 50c, at Underwear—gowns and envelope chemise—handmade and L G 10c each. hand- emmluemf with solid and eyelet embroidery and M“S‘ed N“kweu 4 qug‘:;rghve Sllk Vests, siightly solled—fiesh color only-— BOoICollara mussesy B $3'95 to $7‘50 Silk Petficoats o 932.95 gl_?le Silk Bloomers—dropstitch—light blue, orchid 750 and $1.00 Coilars and Sets, B5c. ey o sweniswet Mayer & CoO. Bwenpop|f| wueecumiemowes $2.95 and $3.95 e L ) : i Hmldbags a-nd Va.mtles, 35.90 Selling today almost like wild-fire! %5 Coritoy) Eoaktast | Coate——Consnbagen bite; avis: immea | 12712 and purple—wide wale—siightly mussed—§295. Been All Jersey, with fancy pleated and Fibbon-trimme: = 1 Have Up to $10.00 flounces, taffeta with hemstitched flounces, and Jersey with o r}'lg::esrzy leeN';EI:E;m‘ Sl In one group—Swagger Bags and Envelop Purses—many 3 - X oenix tockings, wi - ; It Y a tomeline el MoTOSoy Salf, Jana pateny || s2tinifiounces all tangths, styles, colors and irds. “Regu black and cordovan; full fashioned—$2.25. TTTFTTIITITTH i 1 I T . | larly selling at $3.95, $5.00, $5.90 and $7.50—for one final $2.00 Full-fashioned Silk Stockings, with lisle gart T e Tt Y cE e MR R | ey seling ot S0 ss00 50 el £l ianoned Sk "Siocdnge’ witn tste garter