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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921 9 Get a Victrola for New Year’s —a 1922 Model— You have no idea what a joy it will be—a continuous pleasure—for vourself and your friends. Choose any model—in a case of any finish— from $25 to $600. Special Combination —still good for all this week. $150.00 6.80 -80 Style 100 Victrola—in a beautifully fin- ished cabinet for recor with key and 8 Ten-inch Double-dise Victor records Complete Convenient Terms--$10 Cash Balance in Small Monthly Payments When you buy a Victrola you may be sure you are getimg the very best o all T Machines. Hugo Worch Established l l 1 0 G 1879 Pianos for Rent DT % THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET There are many decided bar- } dains in our ~ Twice-Yearly Sale It's sacrificing for Clearance—and makes available for selection our most ex- clusive models—at most remarkable sav- ings—for we've cut vigorously. Dresses . All Street and Afternoon Dresses included— Silk and Wool—the fine, finer and finest of our stocks— Lot 1--(eriinglresses $29.50 Lot 2--ty&issso e $39:50 Small lot of many lots—about 69 Dresses in all; scattering sizes, and mostly small 515 sizes. Al reduceditos .. o5l icinsioad All Evening Dresses —including elaborate Dinner Gowns and the smart Dance Frocks—all 7 Eeducedis s Sl HaTsE il oy i s Tl 15 0 Choice of any Suit in the entire stock .. 2 % of Coats All these superbly designed Coats of ours— plain tailored or with the luxurious fur collars, cuffs, etc.—materially reduced: Coats up to $85 No W comcomeconrsomccetcnties e $54.50 s N Coats up to $135 594'50 NaWvs i mmaidon s ssmens A few still higher priced—but in the Sale at equally deep reductions. Lot of Sports Coats that have sold up to $49.50. NOW..e..euceunennss 334.50 —We’ve combined into one big lot Blous% many exclusive designs in high- grade Blouses—formerly selling at $7.50, $850, $1050—and a few even $5.95 of higher prices. Choice........... -Two special lots—Satin and Underwear )2 g oo $1.95 mise and Camisoles. Were up to $4.50... Satin, Crepe de Chine and Italian Silk 95¢ Camisoles. Were up to $2.50.. ceeeeeaes isers Prefer The Star = TR fEIE G Experienced Adv The Rev. Charles Wood, pastor of the church. read the marriage service. . who was given in n age by her , Mr. David B. of Toronto, Canada, wore white satin, trimmed with old family lace. Her veil of rose point lace had besn worn Ly many brides of the family. Mre. Gustavus Taylor of Providence, . L, matron of hono . was of Spanis d by fel- as Maj. C fin, and the ushers ere R. Lindsay, . August Nissenu, Col. Clyde Ford, Lieut. Col. Duncan Major and Capt. Randolph McKenney. The church attractively ed_with and poinsettia. Col. and M files will make their home at venworth, Kan. Mr. and Mrs, J rds en- At tertained at d the Chevy Cl Edwards invitations for a dinner dance Chevy Chase Club for their daug Miss Virginia Edwards, Saturday. Mrs. William D daughter, Mrs. will be at home Miss Ruth Scott, daughter of former Representative and Mrs. Charles Scott of Kansas, arrived in Washington vesterduy from Columbla University, where she i3 a student in the Teachers’ College. While here Miss Scott will be the house guest of Miss Emma Strong at her apartment in Wardman Park Hotel, remaining through the holidays. Miss Woodville’s Debut at Home of Aunt Yesterdny. Miss Anne Buckley gave a tea ves- terday afternoon from 4 to 7, at her residenc {her { Woodvine in Georgetown. to New York. Yesterd. Irene e mbe Admiral Txai to Be G Of College W The menb % Bargains Galore The House of Fashion e MISS JOYCE HUFFMAN 1 Of Miswourl, who is the guest of Miss Elennor Carroll Hill, one of the sea- e Slub will keep open house at the clubhouse, 1822 I street northwest, Monduy afternoon, January 2, from 4 to 6 o'clock. At 5 o'clock, Admiral Tsai of the Chinese arms delegation, who is the honor guest of the occa- jon, will speak ucation in hi Mrs. Willi ron is the or T street, 8 Mrs. Carter was fo rly Mrs. Zane, widow of Rear Admiral A, V. Zane. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Simonds of this city announce the engagement of their daughter Lois TIsabelle, to Mr. Elmer L. Miller of Baltimore. The wedding will take place in June. Mrs. John Sayles has returned to her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel after a visit at Fort ¢ glethorpe, The City x for Buxton will not be owing to absence Davis H. Craig of e Powhatan. eft last her | d Virginia. | Thursday for New York, where she is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. H. A. Harris, Mr. Carl Greenbaum is the holiday guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Greenbaum. Mr. E. Quincy Smith, formerly of Washington, has returned after an absence of len years, and Mrs. Smith, who has been_ abroad for the last year, returned to America from Paris on the Adriatic, arriving in New York last Friday. Miss Dorothy Quincy Smith, who is a student at Sorbonne, completes her studies in Paris next summer, after which she will visit Spain, returning to Wash- ington in the fall of 1922. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have taken an apartment at the Hadleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sprigg Perry will entertain a supper party of fifty tonight «t Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Emil L. Scharf has returned to the city from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Georgiana Keen of Laudoun county, Va., to join her husband, Dr. E. L. Scharf, who recently returned from a year's trip through Mexico. Mr. Edward G. Scharf, who has charge of the construction of fhe United States Public Health Hospital at Norfolk, Va., has arrived in the city to join his parents in a family reunion. King enter- at the Be-l OFFICER SENT TO PRISON. Patrolman Given Three Years for Taking $10 Bribe. NEW YORK, December 29.—John F. Carroll, for thirteen years a police patrolman and a medal of honor man, was sentenced to from three to ten years in i for The Finishing Touches on feminine apparel require the work of skilled craftsmen in 'Embroidery Braiding Beading Plaiting Hemstitching Picot Edging which characterizes our Shop Unique. Buttons and Buttonholes Made to Order ' Greatest Bargains of the Season - S i For Friday, December 30 | | | Fur-Trimmed BORAH TO DISCUSS PEACE. Address at Church of Covenant to people on “America and World Peace” at the Church of the Covenant at 3:30 next Sunday afternoon. . 14 Price for Suits "romme § Women’'s and Misses’ Models in All Shades Formerly Sold at $35.00 to $95.00 5195 250 350 50 Women’s and Misses’ Sport Suits—All Colors Wonderful Fur Collars—Best Fabrics $40 to $75 COATS Reduced to $29.50, $39.50, $49.50 $75 to $150 COATS Reduced to $59.50, $69.50, $89.50 100 Coats Sold Up to $49.50 Tremendous Reductions on Coats i ¢ Fur collars and seclf-trimmed, all colors. Choice » 1 < ; Unlined, well tailored, desirable for spring, business and general we r. $25 to $55 Dresses, $15, $19.95, $25 Crepes, Taffetas, Velvets, Satins, Tricotines, Laces, etc. One Group of Dresses, Cloth and Silk; Sizes 14 to 18. To Close......$9.75 $35 to $125 Evening Dresses Reduced to............$25, $35, $49 and $79 Hudson Seal, Muskrat and Sealine Coats and All Fur * Chokers and’Scnrfs '/2 Pnce 50 Winter Hats, Sold Up to $20,to Close ... ... .cccvvueieenne.......$4.75 20 Dozen Blouses, Values to $10, to Close at $2.98 Broken lines Georgette, Silk Taffeta, Stripe Silk Jer- sey Voile and handmade Blouses. Wonderful bargains N $7.95 to $12 Blouses, Stout Sizes; in Georgette and Silk. . ...$3.98 and $5.95 Women’s Silk Hosiery, Extra Special at ...........ccccceciiene....$1.65 Odd Lots of Camisoles. ........95¢c Silk Underskirts .............$1.98 Odd Lot White Voile Blouses, in Mussed and Broken Lots. $l 98 Valies10/$5.75.5 ToiClose -, .. o5 oo vrsins s ssibbnini b b . OTHER BIG NRWNS ALL OVER THE HOUSE s e : Council for the Limitation of Arma- ments at the invitation of Dr. Charles Wood, and his messaze will be carrie over a radius of one hundred miles 1 the radio service installed in the church. The meeting next Sundey 18 one of a serles of rearly one hundred arranged by Mrs Edward Lawrence Huut, di- rector of the speakers’ bureau of the council, in all sections of the country for January. SUGAR PRICES DROP TO ANOTHER NEW LOW NEW YORK, December 29.—Prices for refined sugar declined to another new iow record today when a local refiner reduced the list quotation 10 points to the basis of 4.80 for fine granulated. Be Carried to 50,000 People. Senator Borah will speak to 50,000 Senator Borah speaks for tae Natlonal Coming New Year Dances and Parties attach more than usual interest to this--- SALE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCKS OF EVENING—and PARTY FOOTWEAR On the “Eve” of the Formal Season—we insugurate this SENSATIONAL VALUEGIVING EVENTS. A foreword, however, is necessary to deter any impression toward cheap- ness—the low prices will have a tendency to cause some women to form this idea in their minds—so we wonld say that EVERY PAIR OF SILVER, GOLD CLOTH, SATIN and PATENT LEATHER SLIPPERS IS OF THE HIGHEST ORDER—our regular stock, and simply repriced as noted below for a real event— $6.45 $8.45 $0.45 Silver Cloth, l-strap Baby Our Entire Stock of Gold, Satin 1, 2 and 3 strap, Baby Louis and Full Louis Heels. Louis Heels. Silver and Satin Slippers, all i Satin 1, 2 and 3 strap Full dals in satin and Louis and Baby Louis Heels. THE BOOTERY ‘WHERE MI-LADY'S FOOT IS FASHIONABLY FITTED — 928 F St. NW Close 6"P.M. For That Formal or Informal Aftfair--- A Sale of Dinner, Dance and Party Dresses For Women and Misses Dresses that you would expect to pay nearly double the price we are asking— $29.95 $39.95 $55 Beautiful Satins—Exquisite Taffetas, Lace com- binations and really wonderful Panne Velvet gowns. Every garment a very smart creation that any woman would be proud to wear. Choice of the Dainty Pastel Shades as well as the darker colors, including black. All sizes, 16 to 42. Continuing the Great Reduction Seale of Street and Afternoon Dresses That formerly were marked up to $59.50. All the $1 9.95 newest models—of excellent materials—in every wanted You’ve never been shown more wonderful values than we offer in this sale of Fur-Trimmed Coats Up to Every new model is included in the assortment, such as blouse coats, straight line, fitted backs, belted and unbelted models and loose, wrappy coats. The finest materials, trimmed with $7.95 and $8.95 high-grade furs. Every coat perfectly tailored and silk lined. All sizes. gosCoirey $3.98 $5.98 ; o Breakfast Coats . . . . Bath Robes, at ... .. All-silk Satin Breakfast Coats, trimmed Wide and narrow wale corduroy and with mnarrow ruffle around necll( and at brocaded corduroy robes, full width and pockets. Various color combinations. full length. Choice of blue, pink, rose, red, $10.00 and $12.98 copen, plum, etc. Breakfast Coats, $7.95