Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1922, Page 9

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Erfebacher Twelve-Ten P $t. Where Style Ovigindtes and Entanates STILL FURTHER REDUCED!! Any Fur-Trimmed Suit in the Shop .Now 37 Ne Restrietions or Résmdtipnm Come Now and Make Your Selection While the Cheice Pieces Ave Here. Every Suit Is Vouched for as Be;ng Ufi to the Uluu’ Er’ebne’ler Stamiard. ORIGINAL PRICES AT Continued! Every Winter Coat M Winter Dress Every Winter Suit take the word Winter literally, as it £s used simply to defire the difference between the present seasohn’s DON'T stock and the newly arrived garments for Southern Resort Wear. Any Garment you pirchase now will be in style next séason. Erle- bacher styles dre always a séason ahead. Extraordina}y & Irfiportant Sales All included goods are our very best qualities, and are only announced on sale because they are un- usual values. : Underwear & Boudoir Apparel Beginning tomorrow, here, exquisite assortments of Imported and ‘Ameérican-made Underwear and Boudoir Apparel are on sale at the Low- est Prices of the Year. Selection made at this tifne seeures for you our very highest qualities at savings every woman can appréeciate. Glove Silk Vests reduced to.. ... weenneene...$1.65, $1.95, $2.65, $3.95 Glove Silk Bloomers reduced to: Ths e spese 2.95, $3.95, $4.95 Glove Silk Chemises reduced to. . ..$2.95, 84.95, $5.95, $6.95, $7.95 Glove Silk Union Suits reditted t0....0:.:5..00:05..- 3395, $4.95, $5.95 Glove Silk Camisoles reduéed to........ e s e u 9l 05, 82105 All Gowns attractively priced. eieearsine o o o oi0 - 35C (3 for $1), 50c, 75¢, 95¢ e $1.45 Knit Vests now....... Knit Bloomers now. . REY Ceiniaal i b 0T R o s & Knit Unioh Stits H0W...cieesesess... .85 95¢, $1.95, $2.25, $3.50 Nainsook Vests, Step-ins, Camisoles, with Filet or Irish Lace... ... .$1.95 Nainsook Gowns, Envelope Chetnises,” Step-ins, Camiséles; with Filet or Trish Lace coueeivesoososesisn.. . 52.95 $3.95, $4.95 to $15.00 At Very Special Prices Crepe de Chine, Pussy Willow, Satin, Silk Knit and Imported Batiste Undergarinents; Kimonos, Breakfast Coats, Negligees, Dréssing Gowns, Teéa Gowns, Tea Frocks, Boudoir Caps and Slippers, Brassieres, Ban- deaiix, Corsets Sale of Childvew's Undérwear—Fifth Floor. ‘Women’s & Misses’ Suits Reduced Now $45, $55, $65, $75, $85, 895, $115, $118 Semne of eur most handseme winter nodels from Fegulaf stock are in- cluded in this sale with an entirely new group 6f sufis espeslally designed to ouf order. Every suit is perfetly made of the finest aterials. The styles are smart and individual—plain and fur trimmed, in all sizes for Street, Sport and Dress. These suits are all greatly reduced and wonder- ful values that we eannot again duplicate. NEW, HANDSOME -FUR-TRIMMED COATS—$85 An entifely new shewing of Coats is to be placed éh sale tomorrow. We have never been able to offer coats of this high quality afid beauty for the low price of $85. THhe materials are the Very chaicadt. The fiflish and detail are éxpert. Every niodel has a deep collar and cuffs of mag: nificent fur. The styles are all distinctive. We are selling these coats for less than ordinarily they would ¢ost us. $85 is & price that will not aguin be equaled for coats of this femarkable value.’ KING MOMUS RULES| So e ety * NEW YEAR DAY FETE Most - Gorgeous - Mummers’ Pageant Ever Witnessed in Philadelphia. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, January 2—King Momus held sway 1l Philadelphia to: day. At the head of one of the largest and most gorgeouss mummers’ page- ants in the history of the city’s unlqué New Yedr spectacle, he marched bes Weent lines of cheering humanity blnkug on bBoth sides of Broad streef from Porter street to Girard avenue, For several hours during the paradé Brodd street was transformed into 3 faitway of fantasy, mimicry an musle. More Thas 11,000 in Line. Mot® than eleven thousand persons, representing scores of New Year clubs, took part in the pageant and incidentdlly competed for $12,000 in Prizés offered by the city and other ousands offered by business houses. here were fancy dressed clubs, the costumes of some of whose captains Were reported to have cost many times as much as the amount of any prisé they might win; comic clubs, Whoaé antics furnished the spectators with much amusement; string_bands of great variety, and scores of floats depicting events of historic as well a8 present-day interests. i ‘Thousands Without Sleep. Thousands of persons went without | sléep last night in order to obtain points of vantage along the line of ‘| 218t street, from 4 v 6 o'clock. O, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1922, Births Reported. I 'The following blrths. iave béen reported to avenue northeast. Robert E. and Hattie O'Dellas, girl. . boy. Henjamin L. Tiller, 28, on street, 14th ind I. Jostph T. and Susie Bell, boy! [t Rotes Penrose, 62, + ‘Wardman Park Hotel, the health department within the last twenty- Gaos e - " o isorge C. Bi n, 29, Albee bulldivg. oot o A Deaths Reported o P ot 83, 114, Kenpon ket ) T A R y Eliphale: F. snd He C. Andrews, girl.. | The following deaths have been reported to [ Cathern Omo, 17 2nd street, : (Continded from Eighth Page.) " EAward W. and the health department within the last twenty- | Martha Fra Huater, 26, 774 Irving . bor, streat. H S Henry Gillispee, 46, 219 Capitol avenue & | northeast. Jennle . Padgett, 62, 1352 Maple View | Rusan iawson, 65, 4601 Meade strect north place southeast. east t Baral Amanda Starr, 83, 314 East Capitol | Aiexander Stewart, 4, 509 3ed street south- . t t. street. west. Elifabsth Agnes Hergeshelmer, 47, 114 Geores 8. Gant, 37, Tuberculosis Honpital Tennessbe avenue northenst. Louise Hodge, 24, en route Emergency Hos- Walter Babbidge Shaw. 83, 1330 Kenilworth ' pital. fours hours: Charles L. Miller, 73, rear 1361 D street southwest. Charles B. ‘and David and Rebeeca the latters guest, Miss BElisabeth | Damdand fefeen Patker of Detrolt. The company will later go to Wardman Park Hotel #or @ supper dance. oy Hearold, boy. boy. ¥. Alphonsa J. and Martha Robertson, ce, Telford, girl bo: Elliott A. and ¢ ——— Henry J. and Anna E. Tri Mrs. Frank S. Hight will be at home | Charies and Ella Turner, his afternoon at ® - residence, 1624 | Bernard B. and Sadie E. Willett, girl, Gilbert R. and Beatrice Washington, boy. 3 Big P1ano Bargains Harry ‘and Lily Hutt, boy. ’ r. and Mrs. Burks Announce ! ughter's Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ashby Burks of Clarendon, Va., announce the en- | gagemént of their daughter Laura; irvine to Mr. Henry Holmes Meares of North Caroliha and Washington. The wedtling wiil take place in June. Miss Mary Lillian .\lnr(an enter- tained at a tea dahce Wednesday aftérnoon at 1710 Rhode Island ave- &ue from 4 to_6 o'clock in honor of ! rs. Arthur Edmon Brown, whose nrru{e to Capt. Brown last Satur- ay wis & surprise to her friends; the marriage date having been pre- viopsly “mounced for January 16. | l\n‘n lorgan had receiving with ! her héf mothér, Mes. Willlam E, Mor- | gan; Capt. and Mrs. Brown and Mrs. | Bernard Poland of Ashbury Park, N. J., and assisting _her were Miss Mar- garet Mansfield, Miss Jacquelin Mans- field, Miss Rebecca Dial, Miss Mar- garet Smith, Miss Vera Adams, Miss Louise tg-mngly. Miss Margaret Barnes, Miss Pearl Clarke, Miss Elizabeth Carr, Miss Miriam Reites of Baltimore, Miss Elkié Schultze and | Miss Helen Louise Montgoiery. Dur- ing the afternoon Miss Margaret Mansflield gave a violin solo, accom- | panied by her mother, Mrs. J. J., Mansfield, dt the piano. 1 The house decorations were of | Christmas greens and the recelving line #tovd before # tall Christmas | tree. < | Hete’s an opportunity for you to buy a standard instrument at very much below the regular price. All three are in excellent condition— superb’ in tone and construgtively efficient. Stroud =~ Now *260 ; Whitier "r=~Now *125 ’ Bradbury % Now 40 Suitable for Beginner They’re Bargains, indeed, and we shall be glad to arrange very Y & easy terms of payments Mrs. Edgar J. Orme entertainéd at luncheon Thursday for her young son, march. Most of the mummers’ or- ganizations held dances beginning at midnight and the motion picture houses provided entertainment for others. Clowns, jockeys, Cleopatras, chimpanzees and ‘assorted freaks, in their costumes ready for the parade, cavorted through the cafes and streets ? the downtown section throughout the night. COLUMBIA HOSPITAL BALL TOMORROW NIGHT Women Expect to Make Benefit Af- fair One of Season's Biggest Social Funetions. Arrangements have been completed for the New ,Year benefit ball under the auspices ‘of the Columbian Hos- pltal women's board, at the New Wil- | lard tomorrow night. Mrs. Thomas Bradley, acting chair- mah of the women's board, last night sald that virtually every plan had beeh worked out to niake the affair ofie of the society events of the sea- sop. The ball is being staged for the benefit especially of the linen fund of the hospital and to obtain funds to, aid in the establishment of the Drenatal clinic at the hospital. “On account of the large number of children born at the hospital this fill‘." Mrs. Bradley said, “which ‘was n some respects a record-breaking period for the hospltal, the linen ‘und is badly depleted and the high prices prevailing for materials at the | présent time make it imperative that ;0":;(!\1": be done to replenish the | | fund. I ‘ “The establishment also of & clinic | for women at which a regular nurse ll | will be in attendance also is urgently || needed. Physicans at the hospital il | have pointed out re%enledly the necessity for the establishment of || such a clinic and we are going to do | | everything in our power to make it l| | & possibility. “We expect the ball to occasion. We have made arrange- ments for the best possible music, have appointed floor committees which will see that every one has no difficulty in being made comfortable and have taken care of virtually all other details necessary for the suc- cess of the affair.” HIKING WITHOUT FUNDS. Four young men, ail residents of | West Chester, Pa., and each barely past the legal age, who aré on = “hiking” expedition to West Palm Besch, Fla., were guests of the Dis- trict Saturday night at the municipal lodging house at 12th and D Streets. ]| To the police of the first precinct, where they applied for lodging for the night, explaining that they left home without funds and are to re- Il| ceive the sum of $50 if they complete the trip, they gave their names as Edward J. Machemer, " Irvin Rode- back, Edwin Crosby and James Tigue. They said they left West Chester i filrl{ yesterday morning and succeed- ed in reaching Washington so soon bécause they were successful in ob- taining many “lifts” in automobiles and other vehicles along the way. FURS REMODELED & REPAIRED French FUR Shop 11726 13th St. NW. Call M. 1706 Opposite Telephone Bullding rove a gay Beasty Shops 809 7iht. ‘1771 Col. Road 10153 frest arn ot oo == The best makes at most satisfactory rental. Edgar J. Orme, 2d,.and had as gu Reverdy Wadsworth, John Wil Richard Lunn, Alec Jeffries, John Re: burn; Maury Reyburn, Willlam Potter | and John Elliott, all of wiom were taken to the theater following the luncheon. Pianos for Rent Hugo Worch A New Year’s reception will be held at the Nntlm&nl Club of University | ‘Women thjs atternoon, from 2 uatll 6 | o'clock. rs, ‘Theodore Cole, M ulon& Swiggett, Mrs. David L. Wing and Maj. Julia Stinson will recelve. Mr. Hampton Lee Mitchell of Chicago was the guest of his sister, Mrs. A. Barnes Hooe, during the holidays. Miss Ellie Bouldin, at the Mll:nnlll.' will be at home, as usual, this after- noon after 4 o'clock. l Victrola Headquarters Established 1879 1110 G Apparel Q Our Distinction . 0 Service s Withour Provides Extravagance 3 C It + Twelfth and G Streets N.W. =] Il Unprecedented Bargains in Winter Apparel to Start the New Year Every Woman’s Suit j Regardless of Cost $ 1 9 50 Values to $65.00 Plain and Fur-Trimmed Models Beautiful Coats Plain and Fur Trimmed $19.50 Values to $30.00 Straight Line and Belted Effects 175 Street and Afternoon Dresses 19 Made to Sell Up to_$42.50 * . Cnton. Crepe, Potret-Twill, Roskanara, Tricotine and Serge O e o RdDo Not Miss This Great Sale 12—l l———lojolc——lol———lalc——jole——ol——Jalc——2jol——]al —] O A 1 g s 1 R . i [A l Our Bétter-Made Coats Reduced Accordingly 1 Coats Coats Coats ; o —Trimmed = 00 — Panneve- - s 5 00 ; J loiir, Alos - 33 7_5_'0 s 365"= gl::h. Duver | ....a7 = < —— < e B 2 Laine, i b Ao rel and Beaver— Beaver and §;'.mc ars ‘ - Values to $95.00 _ Vales to $115.00 Eenee—a—a==aa ,,‘ I “j',,._»«-.l.g.@...a.‘.-u.-m_.v. s R W Showing a Wonderful Selection $ € e fif?g;y"flgre'sses for the Young Miss 2 4‘ 75 e

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