Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1922, Page 9

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REMOVAL SALE Fur Coats Are Features of This Bargain Opportunity WITH reductions of 25% to 50% in effect op all Furs, Coats included, OUR REMOVAL SALE is making fur history. fl Hundreds of bargains, such as follow, invite your eye pocketbook : FUR COATS, pony, marmot, etc.-... .- $35 BAY SEAL Coats, 36 inches, plain. - . .$60 SQUIRREL Coats and Wraps, from. $300 Handsome FOX SCARFS, from... ... $20 FOX 8 WOLF MUFFS, all shapes..$7.50 SAKS FUR CO. Manufacturers Who Retail at Wholesale Prices 1212 F Street Novelty Glassware We have on display attractive designs in plain amber, iridescent, blue and ame- thyst colorings—together with new de- signs in crystal with enamel floral decora- tions in natural colors. Vases.........$1.50 10 $10 ! Preserve Dishes, $2.0070 $ 5 ' Sandwich Plates, $3.75 t0 $10 Bowls.........$2.50 t0 $10 Compotes. . ....$6.50 10 $15 Covered Bonbon Dishes, $2.50 10 $6.75 Many individual preces are shown in this collection of Imported Novelty Glassware DULIN 8 MARTIN CO. 1215 F STREET and 1214 to 1218 G STREET Hours—8:45 to 5:30 Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yd. SWORZYNS b FIRS™T © 1219-1221 G Street NW, Store Hours, 8:30 to 6 Flannel Middy Suits They were mdnwsd]forlu The materials alone ¢ost maker more than we are nkln: The Middy is full regulation cut, beautifully trimmed with larve, cat-stitched emblem. The skirt is two-piece with pockets and but- ton-trimmed. _ The _colors ara: Navy, Tan, Red, Kelly Green, Egd Harding Blue. Sizes 14 to Extraordinary Silk Sale This sale comprises Silks of the choicest and most desirable weaves and colorings. All these fine qual- ities are from our regular stock of high-grade Silks. $5.98 Chiffon Velvet Sale Price, ut Brown, C Wi Black. 40 tnches wide. 42-inch;. in Navy, Brown, Carmine and Orange. $4.98 Satin Canton Crepe 40-inch; Evening Shades; also Navy and Black. $4.98 Brocade Crepe Satins 40-inch; in Pastel Tints, also Brown, Navy and Black. 32 49 and fz .69 Charmeuse; 40-inch; 12 of the sea- with Black, Sale pfice, $1 98 eccescesessesscsssvesescscerane Society (Continued f-om Eighith Puge.) liam Perry, Doing, jr. was matron of honor, and Mr. Herbert Poole was best man. The bride was given away by her father, and wore her mother's wedding gown of creamed. taffeta, with an overdress of rare lace draped in bouffant style and trimmed with pearis. Her veil was arranged with orange blossoms, and she carried a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. The matron of honor Q | was dressed in nile green crepe snd carried pink sweet peas. dlmely preceding the ceremon: heeler sang “The i PaTthtl and True: Mrs. Bertrand E. The bride was among the spond to the fecall for yeomen in the Navy in 1917, served throughout the war. it there she met the bridegroom, 0 later served at the naval avia- ition hcadquarters in Rome, The bride traces her ances Itwenh -two men and two women )lfl served in the revolution, and she is active in D. A. R. and musical ecir- cles. Only a few intimate friends attended the ceremony, after which the bride and bridegroom left for a visit to eastern cities. Mrs. H. L. Taylor is spending this months at the Marlborough-Blenheim in Atlantic City. k Sylvester Parks the marriage of their Herbert . Decem- {1, Leeman at 4 iber 30, 1921. |gagement of heir daughter, Miss | Sara Bibby, to Mr. Newton son of Mr. Duane E. Fox of h- ington. No date for the wedding has been set. The annual Trinity College Alum- nae ball will be given Friday even- ing, February 3, in the ballroom of the N Willard Hotel and the list of patrone: which is representa- tive of dip] tic, official and resi- dent soclety. adds interest to the ball. Mrs. Lawrence Grogan is honorary chairman of the ball commigtee and Miss Dorothy Callahan chairman of the committee on arrangements. Miss Maude Gaynor, president of the Washington chapter of the Trinity College Alumnae, will head the re- ceiving line at the ball and will be assisted by members of the committee in_charge of the ball. Miss Anna Lee Pace and Miss Mar- garet Callahan form the committes Miss Margaret Lane and lay Helen Riordan the commit- tee on printing, Mrs. Fenton Brad- ford, Mrs. Vincent Romey, Miss Mer- cedes Phelan and Miss Ellen Russell the committee on patronesses and publicity, Mrs. Louls Carroll, Miss Dorothy Casley and Miss Margaret Barney the committee on decorations, Miss Mary Agnes Lane and Mrs. Francis Connolly, in charge of tickets, and Miss Mercedes Phelan in charge of posters. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Schermerhorn of Boston are at the Powhatan. Mrs. Laura A. Bradley announces the next forum luncheon at the Wom- en’s City Club for Saturday, January 14, at 1 o'clock. More than one hun- dred reservations have already been made. Signorina Italia Anita Gari- baldi, who has recently joined the Italian delegation to the arms con- ference, will be the honor guest and will_speak on present-day conditions {in Italy. Signorina Garibaldi 1s the i granddaughter of the great I[talfan |liberator. Seated at the speakers’ ta- ble will be Mrs. Lyman B. president of the club; Snell, Mrs. C. M. Godfrey, Mrs. Rich- ard Harlow, Mrs. Louise' D. Carman, Mra. Edward P. Costigan, Mrs. Lester McLean, Jjr, Mrs. Howard L. Hodg- kins and Mrs. Laura A. Bradley, chair- man of the luncheon commitice. Mrs. EH - A. He)mlck honorary chairman, heads the arrangement committee, which is composed of Mrs. Harvey Wiley, Mrs. James H.»L&‘(:. Miss Waring, Miss McGowan and Hendricks, for holding & rummage sale on January 12, 13 and 14, under the auspices of the Washington Alumnae Club of Pi Beta PHi, the proceeds of the sale to go for the benefit of the Settlement Schoal in Gatlinburg, Tenn., which the fraternity established and malntains. Mrs. Frank Nalle and Miss E. R. Nalle of Richmond, Va., are in W‘g ington for a time and staying at the Powhatan. Beck Circle, No. 4, Ladies of the G. A. R.,,will hold a bridge and 500 party at the residence of Mrs. John Steel, 1735 N street, Thursday after- noon. at 2:30 o'clock. The first dinmer of the newly organised club of women. who sarved overseas with the Y. W. C. A. was held last evening at the Woman's National Foundation. Dr. Lulu R. Waters is president and Miss Eliza- beth Eastman secretary. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the health department ia the last twenty-four J. Ray and Sarah E. Keller, 'boy. Robert M. and Etta Hall, boy. cnmu x. and_Sadle a h. r, girt. Lioyd B. and Velma G. , boy. Edwin Gy and Hattie %, Sonens giet Edward k and Alberta !lnnderl. girl. Fateicy D, ang Etelie. Digw trea 5. asd Leland T Bivrect, Je., girl Waiter and Elizabeth Washington, boy. Clarence and. Ellen B. Watren. boy. Siaryiand ‘&nd Nannie pmmm ; sirl James B. and Aune Wilkiam B."and Lreze Ginison, oy REACHES FOR $10,000. PROVIDENCE, R. L, January 11— When a téller momentarily left his cage in the Union Trust Company hére an unidentified man reached through the wicket, stole a $10,000 liberty bond, a bill of lading, cover- Ing a carload of cotton, and & bundle of checks, .and escaped before an slarm could be given. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922 Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: Max Kats Malint e Jalllh. idat otu-mnn 8.D;, And Nina & & feainy and Jennie M. Rorter, Raymond Montgomery and Vol George A. Franklyn and Edith -umr- Hackley and Nannie. Bes Pearl Hamiiton of Mineral, Va. Morris Bass and Rose Krant. Johio W. Chayman and Jennie V- Allen. Ex lothershead and Mazy ¥. Con- of ihls city"agd Tlla R. W, Cirgie V. Miles, both " Andorson ot Sanenburg. W > of Clevelnnd, Ol ard arris. Ay C. Abramovits and Fana Muru-zr Y tan of Rapidan. Va., and Mabel | & ch Hill, M. & W. Clough of Deaths Reported.: The following deaths have Leen reported to W. Le Roy Hooker, east. Florence Lisowitz, 47, 1317 Otis street Aune 3. Dolan, 20, - Sibley Hospital. Torothy Grover,' 15, 471 1 ‘str Saroline P."De Witt, 64, T508 Shephera *Taura Podgett, 46, 013 L street southeast. e | e . 1 month, 1228 815 street. imms, 4 months, Children's JAPANESE MISSION SAILS. SAN FRANCISCO, January 11.—The Japanese trade and “good relations’ mission, headed by Viscount Miichi Shi- awa, nobleman and banker, and Dr. Juidhi Soyeda, former cabinet minister, ceparted for Honolulu yesterday on the liner Ventura after completing a tour of the United States. ROSEDERE 1206 G Street COAT EVERY SUIT Will Be Sold This Week BIRD'S L5835 Finest FursTl'ie:rl.;:lc:; —so that they are now 25% !githin ‘generals re?th oats, Wraps, Scarfs— to 50%|our entire stock—at_ re- off ductions of 25 to 50%. Best choice now. LUMBING; ob when you call uponZ £ Colbert to do the work. We atntain a fixed force of ex- ert mechamcs and a fleet of hurry-up” autos, so all city nd suburban points can beE eached quickly. Ask us toS stimate. frWere as Efclent and asonable ol [EATING work as on ulg. MAUR]CE J. COLBERT lumbing=—T: F at Fourteenth AnUm que - . Table dHotc Dmner —such as we're serving specially every evening in’ the cafe—is planned to get - away from the stereotyped menus of which you have tired,and surprises with its variety and its-delicacies. ‘With all the ac- cornpamrnents of individual . service- —real attention— spotless napery: and delightful mu- sic interspersing the courses. $1.75 per plat‘e( 7 Yot o |4 sunm'l 8. Hall, jr., of Orleans, Va., and ‘ ock of Smithsburg, Va., and |2 the ealth department in the last twenty -tour | ¥ §. Franklin, 50, 916 7th sfreet & th Croghan, 4 months, 1514 Lamont| IVTE‘w Efifin‘i _ I el border designs on heav; E borlie.r desnms ‘Inquire About Our Deferred*Payment Plan Established 1861 i 2 W0, . Moses& Sons = S o "é’;‘,',','::. “Eleventh and F Sts. h?l;nl:oldery i g AN, - January Linen Sale Offering for your selection an assortment of merchandise priced far below regular $1.25 Hemstitched Pure Linen Huck Towels, $1.00 each. Damask borders. Size 22x41 inches. Pure Linen Tea Cloths and Napkins. Sets of one cloth, 54x54, with six napkins, special, $8.50 set. One cloth, 64x64 with six napkins, $10,00 set, . Fine blue and white or red and whlte check pure linen weave. Hemmed Mohawk Cotton Sheets, torn, size 81x90 inches. Special, $1.35 each. Hemmed Mohawk Cotton Pillowcases, torn, size 45x36 inches. Special, 37c each. $5.50 Hemstitched Damask Tea Napkins, 14x14 inches, for $4.50 doz. Figured imported cotton of exceptional merit. Genuine Ripplette Dimity Bedspreads, 63x90 inches. Special, $1.75 each. $1.50 Martex Turkish Bath Towels, colored borders, heavy weights. Special, $3.25 each. $25.00 Madeira Hand-scalloped Edge Pure Linen Tea Cloths, $15.00. 54-inch with elab- orate eyelet, seed and solid embroidery. Bleached Pure Irish Linen Tablecloths, 70x 70 inches. Special, $4.50 each. Art Needlework Salon Stamped articles of real merit reduced in price: Stamped Pure Linen Scarfs, 18x36, regular $139, for ............ Stamped Pure Linen Scarfs, 18x45, regular $1.50, for . caiieaetiiec. D5caath Stamped Pure Linen Scarfs, 18x54 regular $1. 75 for .. v.....$125 each $2.00 Stamped Pure Linen 13-piece Luncheon Sets £or ................. cenbEsearesec9l00 BeL Stam d Cotton Pillowcases, for ap lique, scalloped or crochet edge; fine muslin; new designs; ar $1.85 and $2.00, for. .. and $1.50 Stamped Centerpieces, 36-mch $1 50 regular, 11} g S S LR e ....$1.00 ea Odd embroidered models and stamped pieces one-half regular price Extraordinary offering of Seasonable Rugs. - All are fresh, new goodsand mostly new designsand colormgs Seamlses Wilton Velvet Attnctive Persian designs and either all over or 1 medallion effects.. 'Also plaii ¢olors wx}h band bor- ; 8 Useful Sizes— 27x54'................'. L $375 Tapestry Brussels Rugs Very desirable rugs for bedrooms but they can, of course, be used in other rooms if desired. 2 very useful sizes. 8.8x10.6. 9X12..cicccvencensoness . $21.00 Braided Ovd Rag Rugs at One-Half the Usual Cost Most of the pstterns can be matched in the vari- ous sizes but others are only one of a pattern. This price is to clear them out before the arrival of new goods. : Good Quality Axminster Rugs Deep rich pile rugs in all of the beautiful color- ings so characteristic of this kind of rug and at prices about one-third off the recular. Seamless Velvet . Persian designs and colorings. ONLY ONE SIZE. 9x12, $29.00- Old-Fashioned Smyrna Rugs They’ve always been highly though of because of their excellent wearing qualities and because they can be reversed. 7 desirable sizes. 21x45 inches.... vee. $2.85 26x54 inches.... . $445 30x60 inches. . . $6.45 36x72 inches. . . $7.85 6 x9 feet ... .$28.75 8.3x10.6 feet.. ..$44.00 9 X12 feet .ovnrnnenns. $49.00 Inlaid Linoleum Not remnants, but quantities ranging from 25 to 250 yards of a pattern. Best Quality Inlaid...... $2.35 Second Quality Inlaid. ... $1.95 Third Quality Inlaid..... $1.35 Linoleum Rugs, 6x9...... $7.50 Linoleum_Rugs, 7.6x10.6..$11.50 Linoleum Rugs, 9x12.....$14.50 500 Carpet Rugs, nicely serged, and suita- ble for bedrboms, $1.25, $1.75, $2.50 Cretonne at Very Special Prices Special Cretonne Owing to a fortunate purchase we are enabled to ‘offer Cretonnes at one-half the _tail price. They are divided into lots prieed as fol- lows: Zeyd - dcyd Socyd. Geyd - Curtains mrquisette curtains, 21 yards long, 1wry color, -tich 46! e Special, $1.25 Palr. Marquisette Curtains, 214 yards, ivory, lace inser- tion with doublé French hews, trimmed on edge with lace.. " . "Y:Spegial, $2.65 Pair “-Finé Voile' Curtains, 21/ yards, ivory and wlnfe ", 2-inch French hems, lace trimmed edges. “Special, $3.50 Pair Yoile Gurtlina Z% yards, ivory and white lace in- sertion;:doul le French hems, lace trimmed edges. -: Special, %75 Pair - * sl fi:‘:fl:‘,:a.mmm"." masin, s, e Several Designs, Special, $3.50 Pafr ce curtains, 214 yirds, etru colot, edge bobbin-net. 6 Pair Ducheu Lace Cnrta.im, 3 yardl, ivory color, double uality net. al, $9.75 Pair L Inqulre Abdut Our Defefred Payment Plan Portieres Armure Portieres, 214 yards long, rose, green, blue and brown. Special at $6.50 and $8.00 Pair Madras Portieres, 214 n and mlxed colorings of blue, green bmvml:w Special, $5.95 Pair. Frou-Frou Portieres, 23, yards, two-tone and mixed colors of blue, rose, brown and green. Special, $12.50 Pair Damask Portieres, 214 yards, all-over designs of mulberry or blue. Special, $11.75 Pair ™! Couch Covers ™ | Tapestry Cotch: Covers, striped deslgns, & Special at $1.95 and $3.50 Each ‘Tapestry Couch h ize, e “Pinm'im eavy quality, large size, Special, $5.75 Each Velour Couch Covers, 60 inches wide and full length Oriental design in soft colorings, Special, $19.75 Each Poe R R R R e S

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