Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1922, Page 49

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Broken Sizes Coats A rack full of odd lots— Cloth and Plush Coats that sold up to $25 $9.90 ‘These are all bargains dis¢ arriving daily. " $35.00 $55.00 Value Value Now 290 Now |G-amond el 919 F St. N.W. January Clearance Sale T Of Women’s and Misses’ Our entire stock of Winter Coats to be closed out at very low prices to make room for our new spring merchan- All Coats Marked to Sell at Former Prices W\ Next Door to R. Harris & Co. — | Crashing Coat Prices Cloth---Plush-—-Fur Because we are specialists, your choice here is certain to be of really exclusive styles and most exceptional values. We watch quality closely. Now comes clearance—when cost— profit—everything must give way—and be- ginning tomorrow you’ll buy for a pittance Coats of Gamond character. Coats %% $13.75 Pine American Velours, Choice Veldynes, Rich Follyansas and Bolivias—plain and fur trimmed—embroidered. Bloused and Coats 7%:%$19.90 Handsome deep-pile Plush Coats—Bolivis, Velour and Vel- dyne. The Cloth Coats are plain and fur trimmed; the Plushes have enormous Coney collars. Coats \\5:12$29.75 belts all around and elegantly lined with brocaded Plushes have u:‘ large opossum and coney collars: Very handsome Sport Coats For Spring On sale Monday, the new Tweed, Herring- bone and Double-faced Cloth Sport Coats—in the best spring models and weights, $9.90 to LB §10.95 A very special leader—Herringbone —of smart lines and at a remarkable pEtos S s | See $75.00 Value $95.00 - Value New Sprmg Dresses . We are proud to say that we have one of the largest and most complete assortments of New Silk and Wool Dresses, made of - the finest materials, such as canton crepe, taffeta satin back and other' new, season’s materials, “in‘all wanted shades. Specially priced for quick turnover. 160 5259 535 fil | 1fam K. Grifith, on South Fairfax Window. Display Reliable I | invitations for tea Tuesday after- | a week | entertajn at tea this afternoon at a 'y i} 'and Mrs. Charles B. Stoler, in Rose- ::rt:: guests of the | :‘l’:unnmfl.n H|to her home in Washington, after a Benefit Ball for Home *For Children Announced ‘The board of lady managers of the | Episcopal Home for Children an- nounce that they will hold their ball for the benefit of that splendid char- ity at the New Willard Hotel on Monday, February 27. The Bishop of Washington is president of the board of governors, and Mr. J. Bell is vice president. The will act as treasurer far th committee. s S E e o] ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Miss Kate Aldridge of Fredericks- burg was thé week end guest of Miss Jesste Crump at the Wagar. Mr. Albert Menne:! of Rochester, N. Y., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- street. Mrs. George Newman has returned to her home In Culpeper, after a visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cook, on Queen street. / Mr. and Mrs. James A. Tomlin_en- tertained Saturday evening for Miss Peggy_Stouffer. "Among the guests were Mr and Mrs. Eugene Erbeck. Miss Mae Stouffer, Mrs. Leona Dacker, Miss Caroline Amon and Mr. J. E. Ben- nett of Washington, Miss Margaret ‘Tomlin, Messrs. Cl ce Purcell and H W. Tripp. . Dr. Kate Waller Barrett entertain- ed at tea Friday afternoon at her home on Duke street in honor of Mrs. Westmoreland Davis, wife of the Go ernor of Virginia. all of whom are officers of the ginia American Legion Auxiliary, were: Mrs. nklin Hanger of Staunton, Mrs. Walter L. Hopkins and Mrs. W. T. Allen of Richmond, Mrs. W. W. Sale of Vinita, 'Mrs. W. A. Baker and Miss Augusta Conrad of Win- chester, Mrs. Arthur Kyle Davis and {Mrs. W. W. Townes of Pete W. P. Stuart of Newport News, B. C. Cobb of Portsmouth, Mrs. Adams of Roanoke, Mrs. W. H. G e of Staunton, Mrs, George Rob- ertson of Bristol and Mrs. Howard SIININININININANNE. g PEPPEIR S eturned to his home in Gibson, N. C. his uncle and George R. Budai Mr. and Mrs. merman celebrated the fi anniversary of their marriage Friday evening at their home, on South Pitt street. The guests included their children, grandchildiren and a few in- timate friends. Mrs. John Kaune Cooney hes re- turned to her home in New York city after a visit to friends In town. Miss Florence Hughes has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. John Fitzgeral in_Baltimore. Ensign Carl Drischler left last week | to join his ship, the U. 8. 8. ry-: land, after a visit to his paren! and Mrs. Francis Drischler, in Ros mont. Mr. and Mrs. Eppa Groves have re- turned to their home in Washington after a visit to the former's parents in this city. L & b S S 200020230032 el b %000“0000“’00 city. = | Mrs. Leonard Miller is the guest of relatives {n Scranton, Pa. Mr. Howlahd Gary of Boston was : the guest last week of his brother- | in-law and sl Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter U. Varney. Mrs. Ella Emerson of Washington has returned to her home after a visit to Miss Dora Varney. Mrs. Clarence S. Haley and. Miss Alice Hal re the guests of the for- mer’'s Di s, Mr. and . J. W, Howard, Riner, Va. Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Hammond have returned from a visit to friends in Norfolk. Miss Mamie Cleveland has re- turned - ta her home on Seminary Hill after a visit to her sister, Mrs. R. T, Hardin. Mrs. James Heflin of Warrenton. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar O'Rourke and | Mr. Tolliver Dowell of Casanova and Miss Mary Ksane of Midland, Va., have returned to their homes after being the fi“fl-l" of Mr. and Mrs.| eflin. R. J. Ewald announces u.oi H | of Lorton, Va. on Saturday, Jai | vary 7. {~ Mr. Russell Sebrell of Roanoke hll‘ | returned home after a.visit to his; brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sebrell, on Braddock Helghts, le& Morris L. Horner has issued noon, January 24, from 4 to 6 o'clock at her home. in Rosemont. Miss Ruth Bronson Gordon of Rich- mond ll‘ the "l’u:l“ of Mrs. M. J. Luson on Seminary Mr. Thomas N. Eddy and Mr. J. C. Barksdale are spending several weeks in Havana, Cuba. ! "Miss Anne Jordan of Norfolk is the l;uut of Miss Elizabeth Bryant in Rosemont. ‘Mrs. Charles F. Holden has invitations for a bridge party nesday afternoon, January 25, at her home in' Rosamont. The members of the Alexandria | German Club will give their midwin- iter dance in_the auditorium of Elks’ home on . Friday avenlnfi January 27. The dates for the other dances are Friday evenings, February 17, April 21 and May 6. George Y. Dodd is tI of her son and daughter-i; and Mrs. Abner F. Dodd . v‘url. J. Sidney Douglas is the guest of her son-in-law _and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Elkins in Atlantic City. Mrs. Charles Poser of Vancouver, B. C., who is spending the winter with her mother, Dr. Kate Waller Bar- rett, has gone to New York to spend th friends. te22eaesanasataiesl sued Miss Beatrice Fenno hll?'ttnrned to her home in Boston, after & visit to Misa ixllnng Lnngmo on North ngton stree! ¢ wfi:‘ lu‘flw Mrs. J. Laurence Perry will their home on Braddock Heights. Mrs. Charles Midkiff of agsas was the week ond guest of Mr. sand Mrg. C. C. B. Midkiff in Cottage Park. Mrs. Anna M. Appich has returned to her home in Richmond; after a visit to her son-in-law and 4 M. mont. Mrs. g‘ry Marche and Mrs. A. Wag- ysttsville, spent the week ::C Misses Vierkorn. Kirkpatriek est .of ber uncle R e IR IR T B ck, In on! | ™ Jilea. Edith Reynolds had returned m;finrt s t.h: | visit to Mrs. J. 8. Jerm: oty S S AL AL Al i o L e AL il A d o oA A o L AL S A oot 20 B B S L S, SR SR R B N W. ». Carpets Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan ' Established 1861 : Moses & Soni 2 F and “Eleventh Streets Annual \ SOCIETY" John S. Brown & Sons’ Colleen Brand Cotton Napkins. A very superior grade of 22x22 inch Nap- kins. $4.75 regu- | lar for §3.80 doz. Upholstery anuary Linen Sale Offering values, which by comparison with former prices will convince you that this oppor- tunity should be taken advantage of at once Bleached Pure Irish Linen Tablecloths and Naphins ' Extra heavy double Satin Damask, five beautiful designs. Ohur regular 2x2-yard Cloths, $9.50 each, for $7.60 each. . Our regular 2x2l4-yard Cloths, $11.75 each, for $9.40 each. Our regular 24x24-inch Napkins, $13.75 dozen, for $11.00 dozen. Bleached Pure Irish Linen Tablecloths and Nap- kins. Fine even woven pure flax in five good designs. ({’ur regular 70x70-inch $5.00 Cloths, for $4.50 each. . Our regular 70x88-inch $6.75 Cloths, for $6.00 each. Our regular 23x22-inch $7.00 Napkins, for $6.00 dozen. Bleached Domestic Cotton Table Damask and Nap- kins. For those desiring an inexpensive yet durable grade we can guarantee these to give perfect satis- faction. 70 inches wide, $1.25 re{ular, for 89¢ yard. 64 inches wide, 85c regular, for 69c yard. 18x18-inch Napkins, $2.00 regular, for $1.60 doz. 19x19-inch Napkins, $2.50 regular, for $2.00 doz. 20x20-inch Napkins, $3.50 regular, for $2.80 doz. Hemmed Pure Linen Weft Tea and Glass Towels Typed borders, 20x30 inches; $1.00 regular, for 50c each. Hemmed Union Tea Towels, 16x35 inches; 26¢c regular, for 20c each. Hemmed Cotton Tea Towls, 16x35 inches; 15¢ reg- ular, for 10¢ each. Stark Toilet Twill Bleached Crash Toweling, for 12¥;¢ yard. $1.75 Bleached Hemmed Cotton Tablecloths, 54x54 inches, for $1.25 each. $1.60 Bleached Hemmed Cotton Tablecloths, 45x45 ‘inches, for $1.00 each. $1.00 Bleached Hemmed Cotton Tablecloths, 45x45 inches, for 75¢ each. $1.75 Bleached Hemmed Cotton Tablecloths, 45x45 inches, for $1.20 each. $2.00 Silver Bleached Hemmed Cotton Table- cloths, 46x45 inches, for $1.25 each. “Martex” Colored-border Bleached Turkish Bath Towels. Perfect, beautiful towels, reduced as follows: Regular $2.00, $1.65, $1.50, 85c, 75¢c and 65c grades. Reduced to $1.50, $1.30, $1.25, 65¢, 59¢ and 59¢ each. Colored Bed Sets and Spreads; blue and white, pink and white, rese and white and gold and white. Hemmed Spreads, size 72x90 inches; $7.50 regu- lar, for $5.63 each. Hemmed Spreads, size 80x90 inches; $6.256 regu- lar, for $4.69 each. - Hemmed Spreads, size 82x92 inches; $8.00 regu- lar, for $6.00 each. Scalloped Spread and Bolster Sham, single size; $9.00 regular, for $6.75 set. White Wool Blankets, pink or blue borders; size 70x80 inches; $8.00 regular, for $6.00 pair. Fancy Plaid Blankets, pink, blue, tan or gray and white plaids; 70x80 inches; $9.25 regular, for $6.95. All Pure Wool Scotch Plaid Blankets, 66x80 inches; $11.50 regular, for $9.65 pair. Woel-Lined Comforts Reduced in Price Plain Jap Silk, reversible, tufted, wool lined; 72x 78 inches ; pinks, rose, blues, helio, tan, gold, lavender and greens. $20.50 regular, for $15.19 each. Standard Cotton Sheets and Cases Perfect goods, standard brands known for their durability. Order early before stocks are sold out. Sizes mentioned are torn sizes before hemming. Mohawk Pillowcases, 45x36 inches ; for 37¢ each. Mohawk Sheets, 72x90 inches; for $1.23 each. Mohawk Sheets, 81x90 inches; for $1.35 each. Pequot Cases, 45x36 inches; for 40c each. Pl:aquot or Utica Sheets, 72x90 inches; for $1.39 each. : Utica Sheets, 90x99 inches; for $1.85 each. Utica Sheets, 90x108 inches; for $2.00 each. Homespun Sheets, 81x90 inches; for $1.25 each. A special disnlay of real Italian Handmade Pure Linen Pieces. Fancy Filet lace edge cut work, seed and solid embroidery in Scarf Sets, Centerpieces, Table Covers, Chair-backs, Davenport-backs, Console Runne}'s, Pillow and Day Cases. The line represents exclusive designs and shapes. Prices are about one- third less than regular. Madeira Hand Embroidered Pure Linen Pieces Exquisnte designs on fine linens at very special prices. A recent importation with big price con- cessions make these values just as stated. 72-inch Round Table Covers; values to $50.00, for $29.00 each. 54-inch Round Table Covers; values to $30.00, for _$15.00 each. 54-inch Round Table Covers; values to $20.00, for $12.75 each. 13x13-inch Tea Napkins; values to $17.50; for $9.50 dozen. 13x13-inch Tea Napkins; values to $22.50, for $12.00 dozen. 13x13-inch Tea Napkins; values to $25.00, for $15.00 dozen. 6})](12-inch Oval Tray Covers; 75c values, for 50c each. ' :}.ssorted length Scarfs; values to $12.00; for $6.00 each. Mgdeira Pillowcases, 13-piece Luncheon Sets, Cen- terpieces, odd lots, at one-third off regular prices. Madeira Hand-Scalloped, Corner Hand-Bmb¥fider- ed Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, $1.50 valuesZ 75c; $1.00 values, 59c¢. Plain Colored Dress Linens Fashion decrees linens for spring and summer wear. The shades this year are more beautiful than ever and the qualities are the original Non Krush and Royal Irish Linens, which are practically un- crushable, being made from special selected yarns. 36 inches wide. A special grade of fine linens in 36 colors— For $1.00 Yard Dress Ginghams _Will be worn by those desiring the comforts that Gingham always gives. Our lines are now complete. 19 staple plain colors, 35, 36 inches wide, 59¢ yard. 36 staple stripes, 35, 36 inches wide, 75¢ yard. s_40 srtgple plaids and checks, 35, 86 inches wide, 5¢ vard. PR s Nainsook and Longcloths Superior grades, put up 10 yards to the piece. Regular $2.50, $3.25, $4.00, $4.25 Longcloth; for $2.00, $2.65, $3.25, $3.85 piece. Regular $2.75, $3.00, $3.50 and $3%5 Nainsook; for $2.25, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.25 piece. Japanese Nainsook, regular $7.25 and $6.50 piece; for $6.75 and $5.85 piece. ; Rugs - Wilton Rugs J Though Wilton Rugs are scarce we have.a very fair supply in all sizes, ng some beautiful designs and colorings. 9x12 size, $85.00 to $120.00. Other sizes in proportion. ‘Good: Quality Tapestry ° Brussels Rugs . Two useful sizes. - 8.3x10.6, $19.00. 9x12, $21.00. Seamless Velvet Figured or Plain. k 9x12, $42.50. 8.3x10.6, $36.00. 27x54, $3.75. : Drapery Department Fiber Silk Drapery Material, 50 inches wide, in plain colors or with contrasting cross-stripe effects. Regularly $2.00' and $2.50. Spe- cial, $1.50 yard. " “Kapock” Draj Fabrics, 50. & inches wide; vertical stripe design, - ;’fg;wli blue, flame, mulberry and gold. R:Sflnly $4.00. Special, $2.75 yard. g Bar Harbor Chair Cushions, cov- - der. ' Regularly $5.50. ered both-sides with heavy Cre- ' $3 85 pair. tonne. Special, $3.75. Velour Couch Covers, 60.inches wide and full length. Oriental pat- térns in soft shades of blue, rose and d. ‘Regularly cial, filfl.fl each. : $9.75 pair. New 'Cretonnes at exactly one- half today’s regular price. Now priced, 40¢, 50¢, 65¢, 75¢ yard. Novelty Braided Curtains, white, 26 yards long, double net edges, picot trimmed; pretty braided de- egularly $5.50. Special, Ivory Voile Curtains, 214 dyan‘ls long, fine quality material, double hems with hand-drawn work bor- Duchess Lace Curtains, ivory color, made with fine quality Eng- lish Bobbin-net, neat edge designs. Specially priced, 214 yards long, Spe- $6.75 pair. 214 and 3 yards long, Damask Portieres, 23; . yards long, plain center or all-over de- signs, rose, blue and mulberry. Reg- ularly $30.00. Special, $22.50 pair. Frou-Frou Portieres, 2%; yards long, combination colors, in green, brown and blue. Regularly $18.50. Special, $12.50 pair. Tapestry Couch Covers, extra size, heavy quality.” Regularly $10.50. Special, $7.50 each. Ivory Voile Curtains, 214 yards long, double hems, hemstitched. Regularly $3.50. Special, $2.65 42-inch Cream Drapery Net, fish net grounds with barred designs; very effective and new. Regularly $1.00. Special, 75¢ yard. Special, Inquire- About Our, Deferred Payment Plan 0000000000000 00000ttt sttt tttttontis sttt ta PP S SRD DD IS SO DPPDIDIEPPb D SDP IS PADAd D +fl++$*fimmne»n»onfiuw“ofifim +44

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