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7 ‘Sunday ‘morning walk . | du_ Bois. Fis ers at a recent meeting. He proposed that bank notes of the value of a “quintal” or 220 pounds of wheat, be issued. Wheat as a standard of value already has gecelv- some recognition. Many' farm tion With Mr. Weeks. leases are made on that basis and in the new agrarian reform measures| FLORENCE, Ala, January 2.—C. C. taxes have been specified as payable | Tinkler and Fred C. Hitchcock, officers i wheativaluey, of the Construction Company of North America, a Ban Franclsco corpora- 1lMnois has 760 woman physicians| tion, today began an inspection of the government's nitrate plants and wa- ‘| ‘The proprietors declined to meet the demands of the typographical union for an increase in wages for that branch and declined also to WOULD MAKE WHEAT UNI Suggested as Basis for Exchange Rather Than Gold or Silver. BUDAPZST, December 12.—Wheat as a stabilizing unit of exchange, in- stead of money based on imaginary reserves of gold or silver, was sug- gested by Secretary aof State Vician to the Syndicate of Hungarian Farm- | and surgeons. START “OPEN SHOP.” Printing and Newspaper Offices in Tampa, Fla., Under New System. TAMPA. FLA. January 2.—Practi- cally every printing otfice in this city. including both of the d news- pers and all of the large job offices, egan the mew year working on the “open shop” basis in their composing rooms. i INSPECT MUSCLE SHOALS. Nitrate Men to Confer on Comple- | spection "IY ence with ‘!&!"f‘ ‘Weeks. est Creations for Adults. _ ORDERED TO ARSENAL. PARIS, December 13.—The over- Maj. Edward C. Wallington, Coast |5Polled child of Paris carrying her | rar Artillery Corps, at Fort Worden, {’:';eg“.':m‘:"ggr e n small fortune | franésl i Washington, has been ordered to the | an expensive. in proportion. as. thege]| by A Jery @l rots 1506 203000 arpenal at_Edgewood, M. for-duty. | who make the nowest rreatim ol Hoh 5 S d 5 ] A- tiny. doll's- cloak. 4l gaure ined with sky-blue silk and edged with . swansdown costs 100 franes and an imitation ermine coat for dolly 65 A dace dress with dainty ‘#icans-an outlay of 70 agree to the continuation of the forty-four hour week in the job offices. —_———— Bank clearings in Thiladelphia sifow- ed a decrease of $4,648,784,000 in 1921 compared with 1920. The clearings for 'l‘l:; o)(;tzlr ended yesterday were $20,445,- francs. EES e hop! N _ gd 2 3 A R o Crowded Into Small “Space! ‘ ! X AL ‘ by News of the grédtiAnmusl Sale of —For all 1 and 2 clasp Kid and Cape Gloves—Plain and novelty styles up to-$4.50 pair—None reserved! Centemeri Sport Hose, $1.65, $2.35, $2.95 “Usually $2.25 to $4.00 Pair Wool and silk and wool—hundreds of pairs. Centemeri ‘Kid Gloves This year the price. ‘H| New Coats—New Suits—New Dresses — s e e— L Just as cold weather comes, this shop announces this sale of the extra woolen Stockings you need! styles to be shown tomorrow for the first time in this shop to open our New Year— new kind of January Sales—with values greater than at ordinary clearing sales! We are sure our patrons will abpreciate our new way of doing things. Instead.of depleted stocks—the usual January Fashion in stores—you wiil find new . goods in plenty—new styles—bought during the past few weeks—everything new except the prices, which are on end-of-season basis. Ready tomorrow morning! Prices quoted are those for which equal grades have been retailing during the past two months. New Dresses--Hundreds | Misses’ January Sales! Women’s Coats Hundreds of new coats—in three groups: $65 to $80 Coats 549.50' Fur and Self Collars Choice of Erminie, Rivola, Normandy and Ramona cloths. Choice of wolf, collars. Choice of blouse—belted, panel, weap and cape styles. Choice of navy, black, burro, reindeer and Sorrento blue. Coats of high ity throughout—well made, well lined and remarkable values! $89.50 to $115 Coats 569.50 With Fur Collars and Cuffs Wonderfully fine materials, such as Panvelaine, Cor- dona, Rivola, Veldyne and Superba—and all with both fur collars (huge in size), and fur cuffs, including fox, wolf, beaver, skunk and ‘squirrel—stunning styles—the waist line blouse, shoulder yokes, plaited paneis, beited and coat wraps—Jenny and close-fitting sieeves—and in all the wanted colors! - $95.50 to $155 Coats $05.50 Latest Winter Styles These are_mighty handsome Coats—mide in superb materials—soft; deep and veivety, with fur collars and pockets, of Kolinsky squirrei, platinum and brown wolf, dyed fitch, beaver and skunk—a wonderful selection. Straightiine styles, wrap coat with Jenny sieeves, blouse backs, fitted and side panels, yoke arid beited styles designed by leaders, and tailofed in a high-clase way. Very remarkable values! s January Sales---Fur Coats! Remarkable new prices on fur coats in our January Sales. Nearly one hundred coats for dis- posal in the next thirty days! $375 Hudson Seal Coats, $275.00 40-inch-length, first quality Hudson Seal, with choice skunk collar and cuffs—novelty silk linings and beau- tifully made throughout. $325 Hudson Seal Coats, $255.00 Hudson Seal Coats, 36-inch length, full fiare, with self trimming or natural skunk collars and cuffs. Very handsome! $295 Natural Raccoon Coats, $239.50 40-inch-length, selected, dark, full-haired Raccoon, fitted with convertible belt. Fine for motor or general " Stoles at $95.00 Were $145.00 to $185.00 Large size Stoles, of squirrel, mole, mink, kolinsky and_skunk—plain_and trimmed with tails and paws— all for choice at $95.00. beaver, squirrel, opossum or mole dr,eatest of January Sales of The dress department takes on a new aspect with these many new styles. Values will make: it the busiest of places during our January Sales. $25 Tricotine Dresses, $13.75 Smart business or street Dresses, of navy biue trico- tine, in tunic, coat and chemise styles—with embroid- ery, braid trimming, fancy vests—tailored beits or rib- bon sashes! ? $30.00 and $35.00 Dresses, $16.75 Tricotine Dresses, in navy and black; plain tallored or hand-embroidered and beaded; styles inciude blouse, chemiss, tunic and the hip waistiine effects—ribbon or cord girdles! $40.00 and $42.50 Dresses, $24.75 Tailored Dresses, both tricotine and twillcord—in navy, black and brown; made in straight line, tunic and coat styles—distinctive features rnciude cape col- lars and duvetyne vests: some have seif beits and a touch of braid or button trimming. '$45 to $59.50 Silk Dresses, $29.75 Of a_much unusual character for thi: and Afternoon Dresses, the fine Rosl Canton cvepe and crepe fallle. In these see the long pointed. tuni he coat blouse, the low waist line—bead and thread embroidery—lace and du- vetyne vests. They are splendid in style and make— navy blue, brown and black. $65 and $75 Beaded and Spangled Robes, $39.75 Another most unusual offering in our new kind of January sales—in navy, black, .white, sapphire, jade, flame and American beauty. These s are most effective, being combined with ‘satin, silk laces and silk " $85 to $125 Dinner and - Afterncon Gowns, $58.75 ** © 1 Of rich materials—beautifully designed—crepe romaine brocade and chiffon velvet, ‘silk duvetyn, silk laces, satin Canton, Paulatte chiffon and crepe faille, with embroidery of gold and silver threads, with_steel or pear! beads, silk cords and ribben girdies. They are of a single shade or combinations of effective colorings— henna, sapphire, brown, burfo, taupe, fuchsia, , navy blue and black. Dance Dresses, $26.50 Quite charming (ittle Feocks—in taffeta, silk nets, seires and chiffon—with gold and silver lace trimming, and self sashes, and pear! and crystal beading! Just the right shades—rose, flame, maize, mint, jade, peach, tangerine and white. January Sales!-Suits! $40 to $50 Suits, $24.75 - and Sport Suits—mannish checks, home: It for spring wear—tatiored with wooltex nicety, in wool- tex taliored materials; box, panel, beited and unbeited Jackets, patch and inset pockets--and in these desirable nn:‘n—mmm nto, green, navy, gray, brown, rust, henna and_o: 5 $55 and $59.95 Tailored Tricotine Suits, $34.75 The strictly tallored Suit that one always should ! Navy blue and black—with longline Jackets, self strapping, unbeited or with tailored beits, full skirts with pockets. l|gM|{ made and rightly under price fqr our January Sales' $40.00 and $45.00 Suits, $19.75 A small selection of tallored and trimmed Suits, made of navy, black, and burro shade duvet with belted and panel jackets, mannish revers ton.up collars. There are just a few of these and no more can be had, Tremendous , values—new arrivals—take your pick of the new styles! Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. *Misses’ $75 Coats, $48.75 The iatest ideas in Blouse-back -Coats—made in Bolivia, Morrett and Normandy—in navy blues, brown and black; nutria and squirrei. collars—becaming and extreme valuel Misses’ $79.50 Coats, $58.75 Straightiine Coats in a choice of materials—colors in. cluding Sorrento blue, black, reindeer and navy—hand- some beaver, hutria and squirrel collars—smartly de- signed and beautifully tailored. Misses’ $85.00 to $89.50 Coats, $68.75 Handsome Misses’ Coats of the better matari, with self collars—a few with large beaver, wolf ai nutria collars. Blouse Backs, Flare Coats and Straight. line models, with beits; navy blue, black, brown and reindeer; good selection and values most extraordinaTy! Misses’ $89.50 to $95.00 Coats, $78.75 These Coats of-.Panvelaine, Morvett, Erminie and Pellyanna, with large beaver, wolf and nutria collars— a large choice of stunning styles—Straightiine, Blouse Backs, Wirappy effects and a few Capes—decidedly misses’ coats—havy bfue, brown, reindeer and black— all beautifully tallored. Misses’ $110.00 to $135.00 Coats, $89.75 Coats and Wraps—one of a kind—flare models, some with handsome choker collars—straightline coats and blouse effects, in Pollyanna, Erminie and Panvelaine— collars and cuffs of fur—others with shawi collars of beaver, caracal or squirrel—calors include , black, brown, reindeer and Sorrento blue. of these coats is a handsome model. Misses’ Dresses Many new ones for our new kind of January Sales. A choice of these at clearance prices. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. $26.50 Cloth Dresses, $13.75 Misses’ Smart Navy Blue Tricotine, Serge and Velour Dresses—blouse effects and straightline models, with narrow beits and silk braid trimming. $32.50 Cloth Dresses, $16.75 Missef® Navy Blue Dresses, in Pairet gwill and trico- tine—iong waist models, skirts with deep folde— straightline dresses with 8tk braid and embroidery. $39.50 to $45.00 Cloth Dresses, $24.75 ‘Wonderful assortment—Misses’ High-class Dresses, in tricotine and Poliret twill—coat effects. Blouse dresses and straightiine dresses, with handsome silk brald trimming, others combined with colors and with novelty belts—silk embroidered. Starting the New Year With High Hopes! Planning Ahead for Big Things! Inspired by the confidence placed in this shop by a constantly increasing public, we are hoping and planning to make this even a better place for the women of Washington to trade in 1922. Please then accept our thanks for your generous patronage in the past, with the assurance that we shall try more than ever to merit it in the.future. Frank R. Jelleff, Inc. e 9 Misses’ $55 to $75 Dresses, $38.75 Just a few new sample Dresses from which it will be delightful to choose at $38.75. Tatlared of the fine piquetine and tricotine, navy blue and brown, in coat styles, combined with Canton crepe.” Please re- member—only a few of these! Misses’ $39.50 Silk Dresses, $24.75 One of the new sample lines—materials include crepe satins, Canton crepes and figured Jacquard crepe— made in most adorable styles—Dresses with crepe backs, Fo’l Dl‘e;..:l, %!hen wl:blhn.;\flt! dllmvfiljl ar:',ufln,., E n ‘navy blue, brown and -black, 3 s 1y high shade, which gives fl? eftedjiveness. ¥ %Y Misses” $15 7565 Frodkis for all Occasions, $29.75 50 Dresses—35 different styles—a very remarkable purchase for our January sales—Street’ Frocks, After. noon Frocks, Dance Frocks, Evening Frocks; in chiffon velvet, Canton crepe, crepe romaine, duvetyn and crepe- back satin—brown, rust, American beauty, tan, navy, rose, orange, French biue, rose and black—never such a splendid chance for misses as this. Be among the early ones and secure the dress you most desire. e k] Misses’ $75 to $89.50 Dresses, $46.75 Beautiful Dresses, beautifully made—of Canton crepe, satin-faced Canton and Jacquard crepes—some em- broidered, others combined with chiffon or beaded— some with flowing sieeves, others with tight cuffs and ‘wfl—‘n.:vy. black and brown in this group and scarcely WO e. Misses’ Suits— January Sales! Two splendid groups of most desirable styles! Misses’ $39.50 Tweed Suits, $21.75 Rose, navy and brown mixed tweeds of fine l!ll|lg— taHored with notched revers—a few with convertible collars—can be worn with of without beite—radium silk lining. Misses’ $65 Tricotine Suits, $34.75 Tallored Suits of navy blue tricotine—three styles to choose from—belts can be woPn or not, just as ‘wan! I silk lined and well tallored—re: ble at this price! Never has the New Year dawned so conspiciously for our underwear sales. Four big features for the opening of this great évent on Tuesday. “VANITY FAIR” Glove Silk: Underwear at Great Reductions! A Sample Line of Radium Silk, Crepe de Chine and Satin Underwear of High Grade—Y; Reduction! New Shipmens of Fine Handmade Philippine Underwear—Representing Most Remarkable Values! DOMESTIC UNDERWEAR—Rightly Sized; Beautifully, Neatly Trimmed; at Very Moderate Prices! . Many of the items in this event cannot be duplicated at the sale prices and although we % have generous quantities we know you will be glad to have an early choice! : c% ill:vpllle | Domestic Muslin Underwear Generous assortments of dainty styles—especially selected— and special values for our January sales! Gowns and Envelope Chemise made of the dainty, sheer ma- ainsool owns, 1.50 terials and embroidered in new and most attractive patterns. fi .I,,mf ?, 1d. ,s.},:,?,,o,, Stitched In _ blue; l-s:m\ls and These new lots, which have just arrived for our January Sales, are, | valuee—round ® ong square neck | square necks; flesh and white. indeed, the most wonderful values! $1.95 4 Gowns and Envelope Chemise—Owing to the non-arrival of our piain scatloped garments at this price, we are offering hand.scalloped , and hand-embroidered go gowns, with lace and embroidery al:mmd yokes—as pretty as can Envelope Chemise, $1.00 Pretty attractive Nainsook Che- Drawers and Corset Covers, 59c, 75¢c, $1.00 Musiin Corsst l:mn.. I':Qflt:? s and envelops chemlss at $1.95. Full-cut’| mise—with Val lce and ambrojd. | cafling forl Aiss Nainsook Draw- Sarmente—gowns with Fouhd and square’ neck—chemise With -BuIfts s, ; ere—circular and straight models, shoutders. 5 BUlR-up | ary edge—bodics tops or bult-up | CUCSGS, e atylee—tace: and Gowns, $1.50 and $1.95 fsah coler, Simoosd with Vel and $2.95—$3.95 12 styles in Gowns and Envelope Chemise, of fine nain: with beautiful ‘hand-embrol yelet, solid and hand :drawn.wo o8 th hemstitched ruffies; flesh e hdice.tope or bullt-ap SHOMAsre—fine sheer materaie—mede antrely | Taedartions! S acs OF, SmBIOIASrY | nd whites ail el made with ve: by hand. fess models; round, square and V | inforcement. $5.00 ' Gowns and Envelope Chemise square and round neck gowns—bodic These embroideries are most exqu special for our Jan Sales! Chemise, $1.50 and $1.98 & Chemise, of fine nain- sook, trimmed with Val laces, and lage . medailions, others with btol m‘u:u and Nainsook Petticoats 69c, 89¢, $1.00 'm‘%':'r:mcub. ‘embreidery ani The finest of silk underwear—the samples of a maker who supplies us with our prettiest things—and you probably know how exquisite they are! He makes only the best, lays stress on quality and beauty rather than on quantity, and these sdmples are in per- fect condition! $7.50 to $15.00 Silk Gowns, $4.85, $6.85, 38,85, $0.85, $](35 Radium silk, crepe de chine and satin, most bewitchin ‘trimme: with filet, Val and Venice ia and georgette mmlllon':’lnd rou? bud re sieeveless models and in fiesh color, white, orchid and —gown, light biue. $5.00 to $12.00 Envelope Chemise Crepe de chine, satin and radium silk; flesh o0loF, white, orchid and light blue—trimmed with filet and Venice laces, and lace medal- liohs—bodice tops and bullt.up shoulders. - $5.00 to $10.00 Silk Bloomers, $3.85, $4.85 and $6.85 Radium, ¢l de_chine and satin Bloomers, with hemstitched and lace-trimmed ruffies: flesh color, white, Srchid and Night biue—all with proper reinforcing. ¥ @ $2.00.to $7.50 Silk Camisoles $]50, $].95, $2.85, $3.85, $4.85 Loveliest of Camisoles In radium silk, cfepe de chine and - d with k hem";t"l.t.nhll‘:;.‘ fine laces and ribbon rosettes, and piain styles; % The famous “Vanity Fair Glove Silk Underwear—with its. exu} inches tso T ort and satisfaction, at special prices for our January es 1" : s e Flesh g.fs?.‘;v. .-w. EI g tull vw wml'zd'fl' stra Ul In ul & $300 “Vamity Fai” SO Veste—$2.80 0. 3 Of ‘the quality, glove sik, cut full length and finished with hemstitched - hd st-al “anity Fair” Silk Bloomers, $2.35 - - % mwamm of the finest quality—out extra full and with reinfercement knee. Blouses—January Sales Most Desirable Styles Tailored and costume blouses—two beautiful groups. Secured remarkably under prices for these Ieig January events! $7.50 to $10.00 Tailcred Silk Blouses, $5.00 100 new Blouses—tailored styles of fine crepe de chine, satin and pussy willow silks—Tuxedo and roll colla®s, fong sieeves with turn-back cuffs—collar and cuffs of fine tucking or trimmed with tucking or narrow peating, moatly in white—some in fiesh color, navy blue and brown—all high-grade blouses—in this January group " $10.00 to $19.50 Suit Blouses, $5.85 . 'From a manufacturer retiring from business—these. high-grade Blouses in Canton crepe and georgette crepe, in dark shades; many h flowing sieeves of contrasting shage or with.beading or embroid- ry>—tie.dack and slip-over styles—handsome materials: Modeis suit- _able for restaurant or theater wear. Hand-Embroidered i A sclect assottment for our January Siies;mga; 1 40% discount. $3.50 to $8.50 pieces priced at— $1.95—$2.50—$3.50 and $5.00 Mostly fine nets, embroidered and lace-trimmed collare, sets and ‘vestees, stralght and reund necks—some with frills—guimps with and without sieeves—also Irish, filet and Venice sete—in the fashionable shapes—one or two of a kind. A Sale of Umbrellas, $10.00 _ About 50 pieces only of the finest of silk Umbrellas—with fancy shaped ‘bakelite handles and ferrules to match. Some gold or sterling silver trimmed. Others with leather handles and straps—black, taupe, red, brown, purple, green and navy blue. Regular prices $15.00 and $16.50—knd only one of a kind. Starting Our January Sales With 753 Pairs of High .and Low Shoes —in complete size ranges! ‘This event will over-top for value any Shoe Sale we have lately heard of ! Well sized lines of shoes of the first quality, made by one of the best makers in the countr.y! Boots, oxfords for street wear, strap pumps and pumps for dress! You will make no mistake in taking early advantage of these Jan- “uary offerings! In two great price groups! | $9 and $10 Pumps and - Oxfords $4.50 === Lot l.;l-\'oung_ W'o!ncn’s 1-strap Pumps with low, flat eels, wing tips and full round toes! Lot 2—Young women'’s low, flat heel oxfords in black enamel. A serviceable, strong leather shoe and a popular style, i $10 to $12 Oxfords, Pumps and Boots Lot 1.—Women’s Patent Leather or Dull Calf 1-strap Pumps, with French heels and medium short vamps, also in black sdtif 2—~Women’s Two-strap Pumps in tan cali and —‘:‘l{z‘e;ie‘ back—made with welt: soles and Cuban eels. k%% . . Lot 3—Young Women’s Heayy Brdgue Russian Grain © %+ Qsfords—blugher ¢ut with dow, flat heels for - $Q.50 Lt walkirlg and the smart wing tips. 4—Women’s - Dark »Bzgy‘m;#ir ce_Boots, with h:i“’fl'a't' héels, welt “wing tips and full, o round toes, _ .. .. Y 5 X Lot S ~Women's Black' Calf Lace Boots, with welt Pair sges, Cuban heels, medium narrow toes and wing tips. Lot 6—Women's Black and Dark Brown Kid. Lace Boots.l with welt soles and Cuban heels. Pair $R.50 i . Jot Peir- All on sale in our main floor shoe salesroom, beginning Tuesday morning! ¥ y : \