Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1921, Page 11

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Victor Records Jor January On Sale Tomorrow Morning Victrola Section—Fourth floor. Exceptional Values in the Reduction Sale of Misses’ T ailored and Fur-trimmed Suits #27.50 and *37.50 Two suit groups which offer satisfaction both in the matter of making your selection from distinctive, later-styled models—and in another equally important consideration—that of de- cidedly substantial savings. Tricotines and duvet-de-laines are the fabrics used— in navy blue and varied brown shades. Tailored suits emphasize smart straight line belted models, with self strappings, other taflored trimmings, and convertible collars. designed to be worn with one’s own furs. Fur- trimmed suits offer a variety of attractive models. including straightline, belted, shorter coats, box and rippled styles. Particularly attractive for wear just now, with their large collars of Australian opossum, nutria or beaverette. Misses” Winter Coats Reduced to $47.50 Undoubtedly much better values than you would ordinarily expect to find at this low pricing. A good assortment, fashioned in the finer normandy- bolivia weaves—some with large collar and cuffs of beaverette and nutria; others designed to wear with one’s own furs—every model silk lined. Misses’ Daytime Dresses Reduced to $27.50 These dresses have been taken from much higher priced stocks, so you will realize the exceptional savings possible now at this low price of $27.50. A diversity of styles and fabrics are included— smart jersey knitted sports dresses, combinations of velvet and Canton crepe, and fine poiret twills, with details of trimming and color adding a dis- tinctive touch. Misses’ Finer Street and Afternoon Dresses, Reduced to $47.50 This group comprises our largest assortment of finer dresses—for the most part one of a kind, and copies of imports. Aside from the very attract.®: collection, from which you may choose, is the advantage of such considerable savings offered you here. Finer poiret twills, beautiful Chiffon velvets, Canton crepes and satins are included-—exquisitely fash- ioned and designed for wear right through the coming spring months. Unusual touches of color, in contrasted fabrics—exquisite embroideries and beadings—and attractive girdles distinguish these. Each splendid group of Misses’ Apparel, at such greatly reduced prices, points out very definitely the advantage of choosing in the Misses’ Section, Fourth floor. THE HIGHEST TYPE Men’s Suits and Qvercoats i IN THE AFTER-CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE SALE Appealing especially to the man who aims to be well dressed and who appreciates quality—after all, the most essential factor in economy. Junior Overcoats 10 years. 1 ‘ Bors' Section, Fourth floor. Overcoat Prices are: £28.50 Dress Coats, Ulsters, ’38.50 Great Coats from $ : 38.50 London that were im- ‘48.50 :4 8. 50 ported directly by us. :68. 50 Men’s Clothes Section, Second floor, by direct elevator from the Men’s First Floor Furnishings Section. Suit Prices are: $28.50 Many hand - tailored Hirsh, Wickwire & Co. suits are included —all are Clothes of finest tailoring and workmanship. Regulation Coats, Smart coats for the smaller boys; sizes 3 to $8. $8.75, $10.75, $12.75, $15.75 and $19.75 Important Women’s High Shoes They are mostly a few pairs of a kin ment. You may choose from such leathers as thes n ¢ and tan calfskin, and patent leather—a few combinations of cloth and leather—with either Louis, Cuban or flat heels. Clearance of Pumps and Oxfords Greatly THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DEGEMBER, 30, Woodmward X Lotheop vears. Reduced to $5. 1921. Juniots’ and Girls' Regulation ~ Dresses Greatly Reduced for Clearance The most practical, sensible and becoming dresses that girls can wear for school—now so low priced that many mothers will take advantage of the splendid opportunity and buy for future needs. 27 Good Quality Navy Serge One-piece Regulation Dresses, with white, black, red or gold braid trimmings, made with- out pleats and with narrow belts and pockets, sizes 6 to 14 50 Splendid Quality Serge Regulation Dresses, in navy, brown and black, both one and two piece styles; a few combinations of white poplin waists and navy serge pleated skirts, sizes 6 to 16. Greatly Reduced to $7.50. 17 Regulation Dresses, Reduced to $10. 21 Regulation Dresses, Reduced to $12.50. Girls’ Afternoon and Finer Street Dresses Reduced to $19.75 For dress-up occasions are these frocks, grouped at this saviug price. The collection includes Canton crepes, velvets, finer serges and wool jerseys—very atgractive, youthful models and extremely good values in each instance. Sizes 12, 14 and 16 years. Very Good Values in Girls’ Coats Reduced to ¥15, $19.75 and %25 Victor Records for January ©On Sale Tomorrow Morning Victrola Section—Fourth floor. Assuredly now is the time to buy girls’ coats—with splendid assortments and such remark- able valtes as are offered in this selling of girls’ coats. Sturdy, serviceable coats, well tailored models ior school and sports wear, are fashioned of heather mixtures, polo and other belted styles, with high collar and turn-back cufis. Dressy coats of soft bolivias, some with large co'lar of beaverette. others made to wear with the girl’s own furs, Girls' Sectlon, Fourth floor. All coats full lined. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Women’s Skirts Now Reduced savings in price. Women's Skirt Section, Third floor. Mackinaws The real wester plaids and check Corduroy Suits Offer a splendid choice of both styles and fabrics—anc Included are velours, imported Rodier, Pr ! ton, Roshanara crepe and tricotine, in smart checked. striped or plain colorings—attrac- tively pleated in box, side or combination pleats-—and several models in gathered styles. $10 10 ¥15 and in each instance show substantial runella, faille, serge, wool Can- Savings from Y4 lo Y3 on All Boys” Suits, Mackinaws and Overcoats These very liberal reductions now prevail on every garment in these well selected stocks—you are assured these worth-while savings in whatever youmay choose for the boy: Wool Suits, Corduroy Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws. They are all the Woodward & Lothrop standard of style and material. All Boys’ Wool Suits Mixtures, Checks, Plaids and Blue Serges and Cheviots. Sizes 7 to 18 years. In four reduced price groups: $10.75, $12.75, $15.75, $19.75 sort, in good-looking izes 7 to 18. $10.75 and $12.75 Wide and narrow wale corduroys in grays and browns; Overcoats es 8 to 18 years. 75 and $10.75 Warm woolen cloths, double and single breasted models; sizes 11 to 18. $16.75 and $23.75 Clearance Sale Now Greatly Reduced to $5.50 pair The best styles of the season— New and perfect in every respect— Priced greatly below their actual worth— Three outstanding features of this selling, and ones & which will convince you of the exceptional oppor- tunity for you to buy high footwear—much needed, with many weeks of winter wearing ahead. Reduced to °6.75 Exceptionally good assortment, including—Black Oxfords of Kid and Ca?fskin—-Bla:k’ Calfskin Pumps; plain and one, two and three strap effects—Patent Leather Pumps, opera style of three-strap effects—Patent Leather and Gray Suede Combination Pumps—Tan ‘and Dark Brown Pumps and Ox- fords, one and two-strap effects— Brown Suede Oxfords and Fawn Suede Two-strap Pumps. For best selection, we advise earli- est possible choosing. of d—but practically every size is included in the assort- e—black kidskin and calfskin—brown From Paris The Latest Mode is Brought to You in These Transformations, with natural partings and be- comingly curly hair. Our experienced oper- ators are thoroughly ac- quainted with all the newest fashions in hair- dressing—and with the many social occasions of the New Year coming soon, particular women will be glad to know that here we specialize in ar- ranging coiffures most becoming to each indi- vidual, and also that we have all the aids to fash- 1onable hairdressing, such “as marcel and water waving—pin wave curls, transformations, puffs and switches. Hair Dressing and Manicuring Section, ond floor. Helen Hayes —an unfailing delight in youthful roles, and now ap- pearing in Washington, in “Golden Days,” wears three charming costumes from Betty Wales’ Dress- makers. The replicas of these we are naw display- ing in one of our F Street windows, and they are to be found in our Misses’ Section, the exclusive ref- resentative of Betty Wales in this city. Misses® Bection, Fourth floor. 11 = CHLE ENDS EFFORT T0 SOLVE DPUTE Breaks Off Negotiations Un- i less Attitude of Peru Is Changed. nted Press. 30, Chile, December 30— roken off negotiations with carding the dispute {provinces of Tacna and Ari claring that further exchang ;:"n, \‘;4‘“13 uscl A note nt have been , Peru in- id concludes with ing a plebis means by wi latsputea ter ivian policy i that t esults her present posi- luce, i luce. {COLD STORAGE SIGNS ORDERED IN MARYLAND Commissioner Says Department of Health Will Strictly En- force Regulation. Special Dispateh to The Star, cold storage liw requires products which have been at a temperature of 45 irenheit or under for over be sold as cold templated. hown to when prices at which not suflicient no- s in eggs dur- ight and cold food at the ¢ from the 17 eggs are t in storage to soft-boil ey 3 atisfactorily if d’”six months.” {SHIP’S COMPASS DRAINED | {But Court Fails to Learn Who ! Took the Alcohol. failed to produce t evidence to convict Hilliard lcohol dripping in used in the operation ent. H —_— i ;GARMENT STRIKE SETTLED 16,000 Workers Will Return to | Shops in Chicago Tuesday. { By the Associated Prese. December 30.—The strike mbers of the In- arment Workers' sterday, and the eturn to the shops next officials announced g E o E announce the é completion of El It | a new BANQUET ROOM. Well suited f or EXCLUSIVE DANCES. . An Exceptional Table d'Hote at §1.50 Is Served from 6 10 38 PM. Burlington , Hotel 1120 Vermont Ave. M. 8980 | ! i (e = | ! J. W. GREGG NATIONAL DAIRY OFFICES: 612 to 618 O Street N.W. Telephone North 1436 Milk and Cream Prices Effective Jan. 1, 1922 Retail Prices: Milk per qt. .... Milk per pt. .... Buttermilk per qt. Buttermilk per pt. Cream per qt. = Cream per pt. Cream per 2-pf Cream per gil Butter per ib. . MANAGER J. I. TAYLOR Special Delivery Service T G AR e In Business 45 Years

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