Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1921, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 50, T92T.° Mrs. Henry W. Taft, Albert Morris | Czechoslovak students who are spend- Bagby, Capt. Van Lennep and Mr. |ing the Christmas vacation in Wash- Richard Hanson of Philadelphia. ington. These girls, all members of —_— the senlor class, are Miss Marie Pod- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stewart are|zimkova of Nymburk and Miss Julia 1spending the Christmas holidays at|Matouskova, Miss Marie Novakova the Hotel Chatham, New Yor: and Miss Vlasta Stepanova of Prague. Miss Nan Messer of Cleveland Park Miss Rhodes of the Cairo Hotel will Miss | is a member of the house party which |give a tea in the red room of the aham, | Mrs. Bruce Henson is entertainnig at hotel on New Year day at 4:30 o'clock, i}c{ldhm"e in Lynchburg, Va., for the|to the guests of the hotel and a few olidays. ROB STORE OF GEMS. MARION, Ind, December 30.—Rob- bers last night obtained entrane to a fewelry store in the heart of the downtown district here by sawing 2 hole in the floor above the store and sm:zmcd with diamonds valued at 3,700, PR EEEEERRRRR Special Sale Rosemary Gift Boxes filled @l | Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) Princess Pat th new low heels of her invited friends. RPN RN IR R R Rl R é % with high-grade candy, choco- late-covered fruits and nuts and fine bonbons, $1.25. Bonbon Malaga Grapes, 60c Ib.E Marshmallow Fudge, 60c Ib. Blackistone, 1401 H St. Our Reductions in American & Importecl DINNERWARES and Breakfast Sets will be discontinued January 1, 1922 DULIN 8 MARTIN CO. «1215_F STREET and 1212 & 1218 G .STREET » Hours. 8:45 to 5:30 @J&E’E@'flflfl@@@@m@m@mmflfififl’fll 2 Mrs. Frank Hi Mondays. in Jan 9 I company _ a honor of and will tak Junior Leaguc Mrs. Paul Reil United te: of Mr. and Mr: Mr. and wero hosts Dr. and Mrs will enter a dance t - | {ington Hotcl for thelr daughter, Miss | Eugenie Le Mer Hnmner 3 Plugge, Mrs. John Randall, Mr. and Mrs, G, W. Coneybeare, Mrs. Charles Wilbur Fair- fax and Mrs. Walter Radcliffe. This afternoon Miss Mary Mock of Bluffton, Ind., will arrive, to_be the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jokn Moc! Down Gothe Prlces On Women’s High-Grade Pumps & Oxfords | Values Up to $9.00 NOwW HOOPER BROS. 911 Pa. Ave. N.W. arly tl Williams early in the will entertain ner party at :l tomorrow ren at the :fternoon, 11 be the 2 The d. will return New lurk Tu from Mrs. James ander will en- n of her from school enney rtwelve { ( Former Senator 2 Dudley, The College W | give a dance on Ne 19 to 12 o'clock. Miss will be hostess for the Mrs. Burke of \Im 65 years in Busmess F at 12% ineme Rcliable Furriers for Sixty-five Years |z January Mark-Down Sale of Dresses The Prices Speak for Themselves. Every Dress in the Store is included. Here are the four big Feature Groups: Group No. l—-Afternoon Dresses Sale price ... Group No. 2—Afternoon Dresses ianara Crepes, Tricotines, Poiret Satin-faced Canto! Twills; beautifully immed with bead- ing, hand-embroidery in silk and yarn. All 'sizes_in the lot, but not all sizes in each style. t Vernon, Burke, visiting D Fenwick Shugrue, as her guest her niece, | lharme Shugrue of Brook- Burke was formerly Miss Ada | McDermott of Washington, a well known singer. i Miss Murlel Eleanor Gray, daughter | of Mrs. Pearl Moore Gray, is enter- taining four school friends from Fhil- | adelphia over the weeck end at her home on Connecticut avenue. Mrs. |Gray will give a watch night party for them on New Year eve and they ith her and Miss Muriel v afternoon after 4 and her guests will yward School on | will receive wi Gray on Sun o'clock. Miss Gra all return to th. Tuesday, Januar Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hester have taken an apartment for the winter at the Portner, 15th and U streets north- west. Miss Laura Winder Marshall will| leave for West Point today to at-| tend the New Year hop, and will be the guest of Col. and Mrs. Coleman Carter. | Wellesley Women's Club To Lunch With Miss Tyler. The annual Christmas luncheon of the Washington Wellesley Club, in D 11921, s |home to their friends after February Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Holden an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Agnes E., to Mr. John B. Clark, in altimore, Tuesday, December 27, Mr. and Mrs. Clark will be at The Eeleet Klub will hold an in- formal dance New Year eve at the Hadleigh Hotel. Two ballrooms will be used_for this occaslon, and Miss Mirfam Williams will be the guest of the club and will entertain with songs Straight inside line, so essential for fitting the natural lines of Hotel Hadleigh 1, at 2700 Connecticut avenue. and dances during intermission. Gen. Charles Neilson of Maryland is stopping at the Powhatan while visit- ing in Washington. MONTEVIDIO, December A Vassar tea was glven at the Na- tional Club of University Women yes- terday by Mrs. Cazenove G. Lee and Mrs. Henry S. Graves, in honor of four resigned today. accepted by President Brum. Carlos Maria Sorin, who.accepted. " THE CAIRO HOTEL. , Announces that the Usual New Year Celebration Will Be Held on New Year’s Eve, Sat., Dec. 31, 1521 From 10:00 P.M. to 2:00 AM. ; Table Reservations Must Be Definite Special Table d’Hote Supper Three Dollars Per Cover DANCING Music by the Supreme Orchestra URUGUAY MINISTER QUITS. 29.—Ga- briel Terra, minister of the interlor, His resiznation was The portfolio was offered to Senator i}l $1.50 the feet; stunning for strect or house wear. Uiatk-Cver 16th and V Sts. New Year Turkey Dinner January 2, 1922 6 to 8 PM. i Reservations taken until !/l morning of January 2, 1922 Tbe House c:f Fashion Wmdmg Up the Old Year With For Sntu.rday, December 31 We .hfauufaeture Sverything In Furs. | Wii-ROSENDORE 1213 G ST.NW. °| January Sale IN ODDS AND ENDS OF FINE FUR PIECES Squirrel Chokers . . . . . . $9.50 Fitch Chokers . . Washinglor Jatis c71]/ yfar/xzf/e&@ Misses’ and Juniors’ Apparel Reduced The Most Important Sales of the Year Throughout these sales the entire merchandise is from our regular stocks. It is highly fashionable and of the Very Best Qualities. All garments included are greatly reduced. Selection now provides the greatest savings of the year. Misses’ Tailored Suits, reduced to $25, $38.50, $49.50, $65, $78. 50 Misses’ Coats, reduced to N $25, $49.50, $65, $85, $95 Misses” Hats, reduced t0.nr.. . . . . $5, $7.50, $10 to $15 Misses’ Taffeta Dresses, dark street shades; light evening colors, reduced to $25, $38.50, $49.50 to $59.50 honor of undergraduates in the city for the holida; be_held at the| . Safford, 3339 { {Mount Pleasant street, at 1 oclcckl Misses’ Wool Dresses, reduced to $25, $35, $45 to $69.50 SMASHING REDUCTIONS 15 PRICE FOR SUITS $35 to $95 Fur-Trimmed and Tailored Suits Reduced to $19.95, $25, $29.50, $39.50, $49.50 Sports and Business Suits (unlined), $7.95 Our Handsomest Coats Were $59 to $150 Reduced to 339.50, $49.50, $69.50 to $98.50 One Lot of Smart Coats 525,00 Sold to $49.50, to go at...... Groups of Dresses at 4 Price $9.75, $15.00, $19.95, $25.00, $29.50 Evening Dresses 13 to 1, Price, Were $35 to $125 Now $19.95 to $79.00 All Fur Coats and Neck Furs at Cost Blouses at $2.98, Were to $10 Hosiery, Sweaters, Blouses at $5.00, Were to $12.50 Kimonos, Bath Robes RARRRRPDRRAA NRARRARAE AARRRARRNANNNINNARNNANNINNNINNNRNNANR, A A A A A A A A A A e A Reduced | - Mink Ghokers .. . . ... $1750 | 4 l Many New Models Added Stone Martens..... .. $12.50 _ Especially for This Sale i Baum Mgrtens S )L P rice : Sable Skins . .. .. ... $20.50 il Curtailment| YOUHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN Concesszons W, l - C & d be fi d \\(ll are frt)m ll ino: /e have your size. ome 1n at once an tted. {§/1ing the winter in ¥ Many Ot New Modes in Sl $¢5 tosa | | Small Foxes . . ... ... $1650 | Boots and Oxfords. ... - 9 il Open Foxes . .......$2250 .lAlll the new lcollors in W?lii'bl ‘1110§iery; Silk $1.95 s, ALY, Mondel, Alv. Miller Snd M smole s:ips-lfllfll; ST ggg,gg Y E d Sale osiery in shades you will admire... = : q"i"e ip_t DSk s ovs } — | 0dd Muffs as Low as . . . $14.50 ear n Once a year comes this eventful sale which brings to you very substantial reductions on New Winter Apparel for Women and Children. widow of Dr. Burk ;';°,;=,“e‘;t of i et v iow This year, rather than make price concessmns on indi- vidual artlcles, we have decided to offer our customers a very hberal. store—wule discount of % off Practically every article of Women’s and Chil- dren’s wearing apparel (Millinery and Phoenix Hosiery the only exceptions). All Children’s All Coats and All Dresses and tomorrow. After the luncheon, there isses’ irls’ reduced . . 5 . Formerly sold up to $60.00. January will be briof talls by Miss (‘fv*ulmel Misses’ and Girls’ Sweaters, $(liu 1 St(;) 2.50 to $7.50 Clothmg Suits Skirts e %, - D e b meepe | , $L.50, $2.50 to §7. 50 off 25% off Beautiful pattern Dresses, 5 ; Miss Ely, s . mode! dresscs gr?d = Cedshiopplecentn ° who will relate current oollegel|l Girls’ Coats, reduced to $8.50, $10.50, $12.50 to $45 2 5% Off 2 90 (1) o O the finest of Cantons, Tricotines, Rus- { £ A e s, g % 5 e etary; Miss Margaret Bell Mer- g % e e aotiney irimmcd. Tinew: Ty e e, Taarsen || Girls’ Wool, Silk, Velvet Dresses, according to mate unusual effects. All sizes, but not in each style, as many are one of a kind. Cantons, Tricotines and Canton Crepes. Group No. 3—Street and Afternoon Dresses Formerly sold up to $100. January Sale price ......cicc0ieneen secccscesces One-of-a-kind styles, in extra fine ® All sizes in the combined lot, but not in each style. Group No. 4—Evening, Dinner and Dance Frocks Formerly Scld From $50 to $225. January Sale Prices $3950 $50:0 37980 nal club for wo: (olumbia University and will aer work, and Mme. Felice Ferrero, Whose husband is on the staff of the Italian deleg: n to the limitation of arms conferen Vi le’l of her life in Europe. Mme. Alma Clayburgh reached ‘Washington last night to be a guest at the dinner Scnator William H. King of Utah is to give ght in honor of Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge, and will stay in Washington nearly a week. For her little girl, who is also Alma Clayburgh, Mme. Ciayburgh gave a Christmas party at her home, 270 Park avenue, New York, Saturday afternoon, Deccmber 24, the thirty or forty guests including Julia Arthur, rial, reduced to. .....$5.95, $7.50, $10.50 to $35 Peter Thompson Suits, reduced to $8.75, $10 to $15 Mar-Hof and Mtddy Suits, reduced to $7.50, $9.50, $11.50 to $18.50 Childrew’s Hats, reduced to. ... .$1, $1.50, $3 to $10 Wool Scarfs, reduced to. . ......$2, $3.50, $5 to $8.75 Wool and Felt Tams, reduced to..............$1.00 Wool Socks, reduced t0.vm....50c, $1, $1.50 to $2.50 Bath Robes, reduced t0. . cmesiine..$3.50, $5, $6, $7.50 Flannel Pajamas, reduced t0..enme-$1.95, $2.50, $2.95 All Hosiery Exceptmg All Silk and Philippine Underwear 25% off All Corsets and Accessories All Silk and Lingerie Blouses 25% off All Fur Coats and Chokers Jean Bagies, Daniel Frohman, Bunny ? f f 2 5 f f ruer of “child movie" fame, Marie . p ] 7 isite creations, including Jot Gowns, Lace Gowns and Grucr of jemild movie” fame, Marie || Batiste Pajamas, reduced to. ... .- . .$2.25, $2.50, $3 25 » O 0 O n Gowns; Charmeuse, Canton Crepes, Chiffons—all elaborately ||| Loug, U. S. N. The day preceding, trimmed and featuring most unusual style conceptions. One-of-a- kind models; many copies of imported gowns. Mme. Clayburgh had a dinner given in her honor by Mrs. Barry King at the Hotel Devon, at which there were alse RpEpaent, Among othemm, Mw, gnd Flbwet Cger Thieteentd

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