Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1922, Page 9

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__THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1922 NORWOOD L l T T ,S@ci@my FINANCIER'S DAUGHTER Z WEDS BROTHER'S | Fer renovating old floors and new —at vic ch . : 9 = your service when — o I3 h 4 ones of hardwood. Workmanship ready to have the Paint- % Ammnon and Mary. E. 8 iustave Crato, s v v - ?,f‘_l:::-";r'x:;f of the air servi teed. ing, Paperhanging or (Continued from ighth Page.) ‘ g5 5 = . 3 = Sacid < ng., 3 _(Con ) 3 ’ m ¢ N 3 coup d'etat of former Emperor (= 1422 B St. S.E. Upholstering done. 2 ¥ Charles, were released today on_ bail % 1 [Admiral Thomas O. Selfridge, Senator = — Mme. Viboud Phone Line. 2031 Geo. Pfin co-' lnc-. 1335 14th Thomas Sterling, Brig. Gen. Theodore Marriage Licenses. 4 Press. pt. Harold E. Weeks, air Marriage llcenses have been issued to the 5 January 4.—Count |at Langley Field, Va, har been o followl, dered to this city for d Main 4234-8 ' Schwan, Rear Admiral S. A. Staunto % - P 1 . 5 X cialists in Dry Cleaning and = = = = Mr. W.' A. Wimsatt, Mr. Horace o i 2 o e i 5 = siness in ‘Washington Over 30 Year: Westcott, Mr. Staunton Wiley, Mr. 4 - § , X o d L The Best in Modern Fiction, nd Laundering For Men and F. Wilkins and £ i § and w Ewxsays, Travel and Blography, oy 5 and Children’s Books. gins and ¥ || WAYFARER'S BOOK SHOP ||in, Xirnt e Wit and mowre: 1623 H ‘S(rfll :':. Linens Cleaned and Made Ilk: Mrs. Elizabeth Walmsley and her daught s Betty Walmaley, who 4 & 4 ave been at Lake Placid, N. Y., for §o ik The women o a are cof $ several months, will return to Wash- () 3 ¥ B o en ol Dunns arejconfirmen ington tomorrow to spend the re- y Y | mainder of the winter at their apart- ON) | ment at Wardman Park Hotel. Miss Gratia_Walmsley, who was_also at Lake Placid, returned last Saturday {and opened fheir apartment at Ward- urs a (o) iman Park Hotel for them. i Mrs. Harry Kimmell, wife of Com- . . mander Kimmell, will be at home Fri. to e uctIOHS' days in January at her residence, 1931 (4] ° | Biltmore street. nce McCeney hington from {UNEXAMPLED VALUES in Fine Fur Q| With 2, Somes parents, Mir-and Mrs | P L A : . Coats, plain and trimmed; Hudson Seal St R e TR, : .3 s oes Coats, Marmot Coats, Squirrel Coats, Rac- GoluanaatrstMersin Aaus o b ave] -v 3 i 1 4 coon Coats, Etc., Etc. Scarfs, Chokers and gone south for the winter. will spend 3 a few weeks at Hot Springs and then Muffs in most desired pelts. g0 to Florida until April 1. Mrs. Gillett-Hill has returned from a visit in New York, where she was T ~ th e f h 1 d zhi - BONA FIDE DISCOUNTS of 25% to 50% s},l}’f;nlafl‘-{‘;'.\‘:r.“ and Mrs Bl';;hm?u‘;mz.]:n 2 , D 5 = to close out preparatory to removal to our (lazs:llnlnd "%Fe':,: ';mlfe A o \l«l-hlfh:\'(}. new location, 610 Twelfth St. and Mrs Charles E. Proctor in their o g e L L e Satue. Rich’s Semi-Annual Clearance Sale gu)‘s in January, from 4 to 6, s t 2133 R street. S; o B o e e S of their Surplus Stocks S & I; S FUR CO McLean of Riderwood, Md. o | L Mr. and Mrs. X S v hd ) . 1 2 A 5 - ~ Rt portand are | 7 Artemus 1. Gates and bis b r 1,150 pairs high shoes yet to be sold and Manuiacturers Who Retail at Wholesale Prices | ahnus n's Chapel, Peacock Pol x S . qre f M L ¥ ) X ice Consul ani ira Jonn R s | She, Solont sham f Mien ivicowt Sroilet at"att ana wicr taraed | are offered at greatly reduced prices 1212 F Street D oo with " the.fatters | Aviation Corps. Miss Davison was amonx the first of the younger wet 1o parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Kelly, take up active war work, instructing in wireless. I % 5 : " . 2 roLen s Ineiei e g oR Lol i They are all Rich’s shoes and you know that FA b L H e B DR. FARRAND IS GUEST. |chatrman of the central committee of J : ” h h d B d d e b! to proceed to V ver, B. C. ® * |the American Red Cross, was the . P - yh or: . . SRR —_— St st ' that means they re"a ig ,«_,ral e and desirable 2l e . BAELYL President of Cornell at Meeting of |tion vesterday at the v y Club, . i =3 b uncheon on Frida honor of Mrs. i ton: ; N 3 oever ot ey mresient ‘of. the A By cornell Mumnt in Washington, in style. Nearly all sizes in the lot Women's Press Club of New York United States and a graduate of Cor- city. Mrs. Holt is the guest of Mrs. | Dr. Livingston Farrand, president|ng]), entertained Dr. Farrand at the ¢ - 5 ?g;‘_‘; I;E’I‘IL;"’E,‘{“I&SFE‘; 13“!':',}?1%5",;‘.‘;"'; of Cornel] University and former legation last night. 208 pairs 446 pairs 496 pairs ot Ameriean Ben Women clubhouse.” reduced to reduced to reduced to R e L el Phone Main 7676 the mountains of Penusylv a, and Chastleton for the winter. ° Great Price Reductions Prominent Women Sponsor Distinctive Furniture and Decorations D. A. R, lonial Ball. . 7‘ .l d d D W . The %m\l arrangements n.r.; lQP co- 1108 G St. Y lonial ball, to be given at the Wash- h 13 atlored and Dress Waists [l S tomil st : Formerly $7 to $ nusua. els Jiam Howard ' - Mie. 0 ? rhlis’ gx;]urc sale ;s made ’1111}11 of assortments of our et S T ” . very highest qualities. ‘he majority of these . ngston Hunler, R d 2 ! L DEREY George White, Mrs. Francis S lons urm anual y waists are handmade. All sizes are included in ex- [f{Clair M € uCt ; 5 g ; A 11001 F Street, Corner Tenth quisite lingerie models, silk, georgette and crepe de v (e T Swers N 1 A1 discontinued lines of Furniture, Suites Established 1869 chine, black, white and colors. Each of the follow- |f|{Jonn A. Logan. Mrs. F. W. Monde and odd pieces are included. 4 = A : s 4 {3Mrs. Edgar Kie: % : 5 ing Greatly Reduced Prices provide selections which o e ieune ) | These are genuine reductions from prices we announce only because they i ralues Ar McLean, M Stride Ethed B SAthoygarcigenumetyalues A e o et [N tbased on present-day replacement costs— of the finest character: Walker ~ Allen is chairman’ of the | fi committee in charge of the ball. not war hgures. $4-50—$6-75—$9-75—$12-50—$17.50 Miss Edna Elizabeth Buckler, daugh- (WEFSUGGESTIIMMEDIATE SATFENTION) ter of Maj. and Mrs. George Buckler | R of Washington and New York, was|EZZ married on 'jl‘uesda’y morning, January . . . 3, to Mr. William Lawrence son of All Winter Millinery Reduced Stew York. | The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. George Hollins Cla: -~ . 1 5 he CI 1 Street, Sport and Dress Hats are included for [[|{ im.* Attes o trin. aproad M- and every type and preference. The models are exclu- O ivey New Yoro oo sive with us and present many late importations. | = 3 : Xred A = > 2 & o The patronssses for the recital to B 2 . : ] Wonderful* values are offered at the following Sale be given on Tuesday evening in the f =~ 1109-1111 G St. N.W. = Mlsu!‘uc Audn‘orlum for the benefit of 5 i ] Prices: the Goucher College endowment fund 4 y Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. are Mra, Calvin Coolidge, Mrs. Henry $5—$7.50—$10—$12.50 to $18.50 |||y Ao itk | (N o Mas. 3. B Hendrick, Mrs. Joseph ¥ For Every Day 1. France. Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, A : William Hard, Mrs, Edgar S. I foeet. Comer Tliirieeni? <en: Mee SEdwardl Chambarlin: = Don’t write—send & Mrs. 5 L . J. v — Mrs. Alexander Wolf and M - {liam W. Guth of Baltimore. The re- | | & . some flowers cital will be given by Elizabeth Gut- BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER Are the Values Offered in Our January Clearance Sales —_—————————— Miss Italia Garibaldi, nlece of the &x - s a &l | famous Italian patriot, will be the / 1 Y guest_of honor of the College Wom- PO N = . en’s Club super at 6:30 o'clocpk ol ; Y py : % urday evening. he will 1k £ 2 4 /; & . “Present Conditio: in Ital ' %‘_ = 'man, soprano, Can Carlos Opera Col upon the exhibition riding at Fort lzth & G sts Soclety folk who have come to lookl . Myer as_one of the chief things of in- terest about the capital will like to {know that the usual winter exhi- 1 bition rides will take place in the i Riding Hall in January, February and i March, at 3:30 p.m. every Friday, be- | o ginning _tomorrow. Tickets may be | It's up to you to be here at store opening if you expect to share in these extraordinary “values. About-125 dresses in this lot, including Serges, Duvetynes, Twills, Jerseys, Georgettes and Combinations. All are this season’s models. DRESSES WORTH UP T0 $35.00 Another rack of wonderful values. Included are $ 1 9 8 Tricotines, Serges, Twills, Crepes, Satins and Com- 2 . Unexarhpled Values Now ‘ In Our Winter : Clearance Sale! Exclusive Models at im- | portant Price Reductions. : Lowest of the Season. DRESSES SUITS Including Street and After Plain Taflored Suits and hoon Dresses, Dance Frocks Fur-trimmed _ Sults, in tho binations. Braided and Embroidered models. Come early in order to get your size. At*152 — —At 2-%__ Made BLOUSES% Worth Up to $5.98 A rare bargain. Fine Handmade Waists | —drawnwork, embroidered and lace- | trimmed models. Taken from our regu- ! lar stock and reduced for quick clear- l been under treatment for several weeks. She was seventy-nine years old and a native of Ohijo. EDUCED PRICES —on Patnting, Pay Decorating 1 ctar Gt our ey, Deoeling yourseif of ou sl Continuing Our Successful . . secured by writing the adjutant, Fort | Sale of Winter Apparel || &+ s & 5 : ’ . 2538 Georgla avenue northwest, on the o s Eve W the third anniversary of her wedding % ry Woman’s Suit o Tl The Commectiont dvenss Shop .. 0 she was 3 ! Regardless ofsEdet ST TRl ek S e Mrs. Relyea and Miss Eleanor Rel- vea have returned to their apartment $ 1 9 50 . at the Marlborough, having spent the ° Christmas holidays in Augusta, Ga. LONDON’S MOTHER DIES. London, the writer, died yesterday at Plain qud Fur-T . d Model’ a hospital near here, where she had ; : | Beautiful Coats Plain and Fur Trimmed $19.50 PHONE US FOR ESTIMATES, HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. 2333 1Sth St. N.NW. Phone Col. 1077 | Worth Up to $29.95 English Coatings-and heavy mixtures— the newest sport models, with large pock- l ets and belts. ance. Il I Values to $30.00 ';“f"lE:e'::E iow:;' o,'fha Lt Seasona smarteat silhouettes. | Straight.Line and Belted Effects THE : 3’.“":’:&5}“5114 s :...t:L :i‘ ...... $25 O O CONQUERING [ %t 835 | =-uws. - $55 : up o $100... COATS & WRAPS [ I 75 Street and POWER m";’":; ;f;‘; $55 Many ::’x'::::nly fur | Afternoon Dresses: $19.50 Made to Sell Up to $42.50 Canton Crepe, Poiret Twill, Roshanara, Tricotine and Serge, One of a Kind—Do Not Miss This Great Sale | ' Plain and Fur- " Plain and Fur- Trimmed Coats Trimmed Suits Worth Up to $69.50 Worth Up to $100.00 You've never picked up a better bargain anywhere. The materials are the best. The styles the newest. The trimmings are of excellent quality furs. Every garment perfectly tailored and finished. - that sold Deeance 111534 :::5 $65 All Very Specially ""“";,;"fi 350 .. $75 Reduced for This Sale HATS BLOUSES . del: duced D . Only a few left—reduced to $5 and $10 $10 and $15 No Exchanges at the Above Remarkable Prices B A N ¥ With- R S ‘ I Iw 4

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