THE EVENING , WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922 i) 608 TO 614 /A ELEVENTH ST. : | . (Continued from atiae ; Jore played o wolcome in the faw Year. buffet SUPper Was serv- midnight. Practical Siilverware of Enduring Quality The well appointed table need not be a matter of costly decoration. Our ex- tensive display of fine silver plate will afford a distinctive selection. finemelz Reliable Furriers for Sizty-five Years January Clearance e of Dresses plated on a nickel-silver base, which Street and Aftérmn Reduced to insures their enduring quality, Dresses Canton Crepes, Russianara Crepes, Satin-faced Cantons, Tricotines, Poiret Twills; besutifully trimmed with bead- lAn‘T. hand-embroidery in silk and yarn. sizes in the lot, but not in each evening © thelr host and hostess = :hh::mnod & bréakfast party for The Washington Club will give card party tomorrow aftarnoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Enos of New- port are guests at.the Powhatan, Mvs, Hoyce Raadall, formerly of recently re- ININININININ Right Out of the Regular Stock 300 Dresses d TN TN T T e d BSOS DN D /) OOc Mrs. John 8. Horn, with her little son, Alvah Jordan Horn, are visitin her mother, Mrs. M. E. McCaffrey o! 1321 North Capitol street. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Whitaker of Oregon avenue left Washington this morning for St Petersburg, Fla. Deborah Kuapp Chapter, D. A. R, of which Mrs. George T. Smallwood is regent, will give a benefit card party at the Hadleigh tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clook. Proceeds will go to Americanisation work. The chapter will hold & social meeting on_ Mon- day evening at the residence of Mrs. George T. allwood, at which state officers will be the guests of honor. * * * Sandwich Plates, $4 to $15 Double Vegetable Dishes, 310 to $36 Meat Dishes, $8 to $45 Bread Trays, $4 to $15 Gravy Boats, with tray, $10 to $22.50 That we shall place on Sale “for Saturday at this enor- mously reduced price— A ARABARARARALS R Y YRR Y = 7 Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses bave been issusd to the following: ofr'er. &-lfld-l De Pauperon and Maria Gre- James B. Akers and Helen L. Gray. ‘William ¥. Donohue of Fort Myer, Va., and Ethel Brooks of this city. Max Gaudsmid of Mine .'Y., and Loulse Every Suit in the Store Moussyne Plain Tailored Mersereau of Waverly, Enness T. Carpenter and Hallle D. White- R RN R PRt BSOSO AS AR AN AR NN AL ke 12f Rirbiasd "asd Dorls A. Dam- Panvela er. g nvelaine and Fur Trimmed Fvmans. w8 DULIN' @ MARTIN CO. D S o o, D8 Gf Richmoed, Vo L oerten, 5 Laine Squirrel Moles; Willik Freaman ‘a3a Gladys Pina. 1215 F STREET and 1214 to 1218 G STREET Marvella 7 some Braid Cassamento and Rosario Natell o Joha. Beuoon"and Latlle S Hours—8:45 to 5:39 Wondma Trimmed ot Charisa: Towa, W v?,.;. S All $45.00 Suits, $22.50 ATl $79.50 Suits, $39.75 e see ALY homade focp Md All $59.50 Suits, $29.75 All $95.00 Suits, $47.50 Frank J. Stacey of Pii Pa., and Veronica 8. O'Doherty of Philadelpbia, Pa. u:gauuonmd aad Susie Beason, both of Bal- uc-m‘m Howe and Etbel Kain, both of Bal- more, Md. Carl'B. Poore and Ads A. Lelbrand. John B. Alfriend of Petersburg, Va., and Charlotte Clemms of Berryville, Va. All Suits Up to $195, HALF PRICE URANRAY PP TN TN TN RRRt Representative of the- best models ) D N A S SN DT A D) ¥ ¥ € N A S N X 0 00 0 KD KN SN S NN for Street and Afternoon wear—won- Births Reported. i ne :' derfully _effective _with embroidery, e T T BT R i beading, braiding, ribbon and tinsel em- bellishments. Canton Crepes - Taffetas Crepe de Chines Corges Tricotines New V | PP Y0P Women’s Coats Misses’ Coats $49.50 $69.50596.50 $487555875578.75 [ Setting new value records— ‘ w Styles, materials and the kind of y Their goal—to set new fash- fij ion and value standards for @ Henry and Mattle Mariball, girl. Obaries }1. and Margaret Thomas, boy, Andrew J. and Mary Walker, girl. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have beem reported to | || % hlmm department within the last twenty- | ir hours: Erederick Long, 78, 710 street northeast. celia L. Rouse, 65, 1439 A street southeast. Bam Davis, 28, Georgetown University Hos- Sarah V. Fordham, 79, 142 Monroe street Range of sizes is excellent—and the values—every one— surpassing. fur collars you want—in sizes to n i i 3 fit you—a new way of January misses in 1922—starting right 50 Dres Elizabeth Hayes, 70, 105 K street. ) selling at Jelleff’s! with January Coat Sales—$75 to s %:i_-:n; A w::. :,' :m r:«;:: | . g atJ $95‘ coa‘:s in a})ove lots ; wanted &1 ey S oh. " Baerpency Hoe: | [P Y .00 Dresses styles, best colors. “Try at Jel- Ht8} 3 Sweaters fl:u; .t m:‘b“%’ R $30.00 milsssgs OUR ANNUAL SALE OF '« leff’s” is so often the advice one w e A n, 2 street. . - Tricotine Dresses, in navy and biack; hears. W John' Peterson, 48, 8t. Elizabeth's Hospital. plain tailored or hand-embroidered and George A. Kennedy, € weeks, 3022 L4th street | |1} Centemeri Gloves o po i Sortheast, beaded; styles inciude blouse, chemise, 2 mflced at . i i = 10 dars, 763 Kaiacky a7 tunic and the hip waistline effecte—rb- Misses’—New Tomorrow— [ Tuciada Biows, 88 2006 Nicscls aveave| ] Bon or cord girdles. —but nothing like it ever before! g southeast. Samuel Johnson, 69, 1128 Lingers court. , James Baker, 56, 1017 Browning street nortd- j |}l 2. **ARnte Brows, 70, 1782 T strest. William Duckett: 1. Ohildrea’s Hoepital. Viola Smith, 4 months, 600 Fairmont streset. ;-IJ “AIM AT SUNDAY LABOR. || Penalties Provided for Violations || $40.00 and $42.50 Dresses’ $24.75 Giving you the choice of all 1 and 2 clasp Tailored Dresses, both tricotine and gloves—kid, cape and chamois, selling for- licord—in navy, black and brown; . ma- in -mmm' ine, tunic and coat merly from $4.50 pair downward. styles—distinctive features include cape collars and duvetyn vests; some have self beits and a touch of braid or but. ton trimming. $30 and $35 Dresses | Taffeta silk and combinations of ‘@1 lace and canton crepe—nearly L i 1 81975 [ New VALUE Records for ,$3.95 Both regular and extra sizes. Plain colors, stripes, plaids—in box plaits and straight draping. A clearance effort in which you profit immensely. Plain and Fur-trimmed Coats —reduced in the Clearance Sale to— $29 Wool Tuxedo—with plain or brush wool collars and cuffs; Slip-overs in Wool and Jersey, with round or V neck. Assorted eolors and sizes. The Jerseys have White collar and cuffs. in Fitzgerald’s Bill, All work, except that of “necessity and charity” would be prohibited in Washington on Sundays under a bill introduced yesterday by Representa- tive Roy Fitzgerald of Ohio. ‘The bill makes no attempt to_de- | be} fine what work is necessary. Spe- cificaily it closes all dance halls, theaters, bowling alleys and places of public assemblage. It prohibits “uglawful sports,” but makes no at- tempt to define what lawful sports may be. It is indefinite in penalties for in- fractions of the proposed law. First offenses call for a fine of $5 to $50; second offenses, $25 to $500, and third offenses, six months in jail as an extra dose of punishment. The bill was referred to the House | i3] District committee, of which Repre- sentative Fitsgerald is a member. Clifton Bingham, the writer of “In 0Old Madrid” and other popular songs, often writes as many as fifty verses | (] without rising from his desk. e ———— Mme. Viboud 12 Main 4971 727 11th N.W. SPECIALIST in DRY CLEANING and FINE HAND LAUNDERING for MEN and WOMEN. LACE Laces, and Al Waists and House- LIKE NEW. Dresses, Linens CLEANED and MADE (LY $85 to $125 Dinner and Afternoon Gowns, $58.75 Of rich materlals—beautifully design. ed—crepe_romaine brocade and. chiffon velvet, silk duvetyn, silk laces, satin Canton, Paulette chiffon and crepe fallle, with embroidery of gold and sil- - wer threads, with steel or pearl beads, silk cords and ribbon girdles. They are of a single shade or combinations of effective colorings—rust, henna, sap- phire, brown, burro, taups, fuchsia, Jade, navy blue and black. $40.00 Dance Dresses $26.50 Quite charming lttle Frocke—in taf- feta, silk nets, solree and chiffon—with gold’ and siiver lace trimming, rossbud and self sashes, and peari and crystal * " beading! Just the rlsht shades—rose, flame, malze, mint, jade, peach, tange- rine and white. ‘Philippine Handmade Gowns and Chemise at $1.95 —With hand.embréidery as well as hand-scalioped edges and of those fine materials found only at Jelief’s at this price. Our shoppers have compared the qualities and know. y Fine Values at $2.95 and $5.00 ~ $1.95 Black, white and colors, embroidered backs and novelty wristbands. Centemeri perfect fitting, beautifully made gloves for women, broken lines and complete size assortments in this revolutionary sale—establishing new records for losses for us, new record for values for you!l Footwear —One seen in this offering _of Tan Calf Oxfords $4.50 Pair with ball strap or wing tip; welt soles and Cuban heels—in your size. Glove Silk Vests, Chemise, Bloomers —in “Vanity Fair” extra full sizes, set new records at the fol- lowing prices! $2.50 “Vanity Fair” Silk Vests—$1.75 Flesh color vests in glove silk, full length and width and self straps. Make comparisons! Radium Silk Vests, Bloomers, Step-ins $3.00 “Vanity Fair” Silk Ves Of the heavy quality glove silk, cut full length and finished with hemstitched top and straps. You'll like the models—varying from the form-fitted to the foose-belted effects—tailored or fur-trimmed; elaborately em- broidered; lined and half lined. AL Te) $77.00 % s ~,—-wi§h lace-trimmed edges. Jm“"’ Sales of $350 “Vanity Fair” Silk . . q Bloomers—$2.35 : Clearance Specials in 2 .95 EACH Underwear Flesh Color Glove Silk Bloom- o“ses ° i ¢ . i ers of the finest quality—cut ex- Sllk Un d erw e ar Selling hew' valite records in Making new value records! tra full and made with reinforce- Radium Silk Underwear. Reduced to $3.75 Handmade—in tai- lored or lace-trim- med effects—Filet and Irish; also frilled fronts; together with a small lot of Crepe de Chine and Georgette Blouses— ly White and Flesh, lace-trimmed —and Navy and Black Crepe de Chine Crepe de Chine Chemise; tai- lored or lace-trimmed; strap or built-up shoulder. V(lhite and 52'50 Flesh i eceicetceccecccnccconees o34 Crepe de Chine and Satin S Camisoles—tailored or lace-trim- s2'50 1 med, in Flesh, Navy and Black. .. A THE : \ Radium and Crepe de Chine s 95 % 5 Chemise—are of the l!:est tailored 2' ’ models; in Flesh only.ceceeceee. ONQUERING | Pelticonts & POWER( Reduced to... $2’95 * ment and elastic at knee. I Centemeri Sport Stockings - $1.65 $2.35 $3.25 Pr. .Regularly §2.25 to $4.95 Pair Washington's Greatest Sale of Wool and - Silk and Wool Hosiery. = An innovation by _Jelleff’s—this sale of im- ported English .stockings—heather mixtures, vertical stripes and fancy checks—at a time when All Jersey Silk, with plaited flounces; % . i Overzltg;u.sufl.mh'l:!he " plain orJ com){aination. colors. All ‘wanted new importations are showing advancing costs— - quantity is limited. shades. s 55 : this sale of Centemeri quality. of weol hosiery 3t new kind of January prices!