Evening Star Newspaper, May 26, 1922, Page 9

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- Erlebacher Tielve-Ten P56 Announce for Saturday '+ Extraordinary Sale . 5 + ! \ ~) \ 2 $7.50 Originally Marked $18.50 to $25.00 In this group of model hats (one of a kind) are hats for all occa- sxons—sports wear, afternoon street wear and hats for dressy occa- - sions. As these hats are all marked for immediate clearance— All Sales Are Final R e, 7 L LA O T 2 316 Seventh Street SWEATERS For Decoration Day S Twelve different shades, in tux- edo and slip-on models. Values Up to $12.98 Wool Sweaters Tuxedo and Slip-Ons All Sizes and a Large Variety of Colors Worth $4.98 SALE OF CANTON CREPE SILK CAPES About 75 Silk Capes, beautifully lined and with b handsome silk fringe bottoms. Some have caracul and marabou collars. WHILE THEY LAST, ° i L 9 (5, ] IR $16 95. CapecWorthSZ975........... SPECIAL REDUCTION Tweed Suits, formerly $25.00 . .$10.00 Silk Dresses, formerly $25.00 ...................$13.95 Cloth Wraps, formerly $35.00 .......c.c.wm. .. $16.95 .Skirts, formerly $16.95 . ; Silk Skirts, -formerly $18.95 £ AR .310.00 Shantung Suits, formerly $35.00 ... rmems oo e raer. $18,85 Silk Dresses, formerly $35.00 ...............$19.95 I elsTele o o o0 I Cunninghamé Co| ure Fiber Silk | Parker and their cnuaun' unm to g0 to Wildwood, August for an extended ltly Mrs. M. M. Adml. Miss B. A. Wil- [llams and Miss W ms, all of St Fo.r":lh‘lfrl;". Pn‘d" are l:. Wuh::non are Burlington Hotel. arerey Mr. ‘Kenneth Stevenson of Van- couver, British Columm-, is makin, i an extended stay in Washington an g has an spertment at Wardman Park Hotel, o Rlllp G, Mrs. Harriet H_ Chambers, an active Marriage Licenses. Deanis of Lord Moses Crawtord and Trens W, un peper, Vi member of the District of Columbia ts of Hyatteville, Ma. branch of the League of American Pen Women, will leave thls country on June 15 for several months' Euro- pean travel and the study of art arkham, ?: David Altchison and Glempa B. Mesrs. Allan ¥. ¥air of Denver, Col., and Flora Higna of Culpeper, 'aul F. —_— of Cedar Rapids, Jowa. Guests of the Hotel Gordon and| Willlam their friends will be entertained by the management at a dance in the Gordon ballroom tomorrow evening. . Vastine ‘of Danville, Pa., Asza Snowberger of Moust Morris, IIL LCAE A 1 t] t ], Births Reported. [“E. oS, Gy Tné followiag birth reported to Bobertsen e births Rave Doos renovied i |and g T R gl nt.l’hl&cos‘ Ve, ry: 3 Robe: a M. Haa- . oo, both of Chicago, Il R T Thomas R. and lmn Wel u. “boy. Richard vuu and A._Colitns. X e William L " 4" Bad, Doth m Y aaaLY. g Jhlezendor F. Thomas E. and Grace nl mm-m. boy. Kenoeth W. and Jane Kinney, Maximillian and llu!lo 3. Bow Faioh A ad Grace €. Ross, girl. John J,_and Mary E. boy. Frank . ana Froline | c Dlllon. girl, Nasal Balian, boy. Diisabesn 3. Bmith of edis el io 4 O nd Fleeta 5 Kirby. Lester M.’ Yost and Lorens Jons Atkinson ead ker of Brookiya, N. Y., w e ot o, or Hill and Rhods A Green. ASSIGNED TO DUTY HERE. Capt. Alfred H. Thiesseu, ols Bylvester an sef signal officer, this city. lebale a0d. Shiec & i Imira 0 boy. rasia Corso, girl. Paola Puglisi, girl. iraziella o 0 M. 'unsiata Clatto, Boccorsa Gulleimi, girl. itolakos, boy. zrnrlu e relnnh. gn. Cnflno,gblr l and Julia R. L. Esther L. Ll.lnl &irk. Walter H. and Elis Harriagton. girl. A, and laclll. Clear, girl. of the Lansburgh Moblon 1756 M St., Near Conn. Ave. Offers All Reps, Sunfast Ma- terials, all Damasks and Plushes at 45 cents on the Dollar. Lukens, gtrl. es’ W. Crowell, boy. ary L. Wrfhot, girl. Adah B. Westapher, boy. . and Lanza 1. Cuffey, girl. Herbert and Marguerite Wilson, boy. Richard and Blanche Sloan, biy. Jennie Gray, girl. | Thomss I and Mary B. Chippelenr, girl | iple! Arthur A. and Eila L. Ridout, boy. d Justina, I Schiedel, boy. aud Edng m-unu ot ) l( CI o ’;1 i, uuar‘? Py m.wl"w THE LOUVRE 11151117 F STREET Decoration Day Specials Silk Hosiery Italinn Silk—of fine quality; Lace patterns; in Black, Gray, Beige and Brown. thread perfect. $295mde................$200 Every Blouses Crepe de Chine and Georgette Overblouses— Black, Gray, Orchid, Maize, Taupe, Flesh and \Vhlte Georgette Blouses, in Flesh, White, Navy, Black, Brown and Taupe—Tuxedo, Peter Pan and Frilled finish; trimmed with filet and real lace; or embroidered and Gingham trimmed. Were up to $895........... $3.95 Net Blouses, Cream color, in Tuxedo, Peter Pan and Frilled styles; long and short sleeves ; trimmed with filet and Val lace. Were up to $895......... 33-95 I N N I Jersey Overblouses—some sleeveless and others with sleeves—for sport wear. Taupe, Brown, Black, Navy and Sand. -Wmuptos&ss............$3-95 Voile, Dimity, Batiste and Orz:ndy Sports * Blouses—all the new colors, and White— * Peter Pan, V-neck and Frilled efl'ecns 95 Sweaters Fiber Sweaters, in Tuxedo niodell, lace or plain stitch. All sizes.... $6.95 ‘ l’fifl‘:‘usé 3295 Rnbbon H;n. in Wlute Flesh, Orchid and the - org— - . 37.50 $10 slzso 70k Leghorn Spart Hatn—:man 8hapes copeovecssceionee on Sweaters ; in novelty e weaves. All Sizes...... - fl-m“mh’n“mw rrie A. Sewell, Sarah Newsome, 67, 1833 14th st. James Greenfield. Francls Janifer. 1. CLigrew’s Sbeeat Corneliug 70, 1750 smsch) Seran B Puat, oo N ate 71 2048 E st. 83, 2457 I' st. "mlfl licenses have been jssued to the foloTTaE: p. B Bt o Easton, Ma., asd Dora 2 Sary T Guartes, botn J. Walton of, Takoma Park, and and N. Wilson, both nez M. Briden, both d Martha S, Anthony, Saia B, Fields. ¢ Ciareados, V., Baylor and i Mitcea 4. Bev- harles F. Clarze of lyl. N. Y., ssd G Mo both Signal Corps, at Camp Vail. N. J., has been assigned to duty in the office of the Decorating Company Edoa B Neples, o i et e Fabaton ey wl the Dealih dgpartment ia the last twenty-tour | {20 U 5, L "‘ifl"”‘m phresiies g £ e Fraok J. and Mary Her S pital le-l-. sSute Jumes A el Gocar Lt o Piaher, .ugl:.: I-;- Lxr;-. 14, George Washington Unt-| Willum H. g-hx: i _:n':mw-*nmml !um“ i i ,u}“' i (Conti; from Rebecca versity Hospital. Gantt e .6, | * Miss Genevieve Edmonds of Westfield, s:xua'gr ot Bor Maesariad boy. Ellea :. Sanderson, 84, 315 A at. s.e. A:‘x'u;' ATt s, 7707 W econsla avemie n:'lfi Alvares, &% Grorgetown '3""'"' o SrE i el ity | e cooew. o s mem | MY S el ST S | B M, 4, ey Mr. Parker, who has been in Georgta | Sltreice & and Adelsids ;'M-rr ::,’. w. u“"..u E i1 Biver ga e . Boien s, L. Lising. 6 hours, 136, 1:(h . 8.8 frygamectany il dop Moe Prpker| Wi S LNRSLRGL WD | aEL SRR T | Sl VoS ue M M r ome on - asd Mnaa. est, 66, St. Elizabeth's Hos- el e s 108, Benning rd. Sovce . and essie B Wells, gt rge Trammell, 25, Emer Hospital. Desday of mext week. and Mrs. [ GoXce B and Deatle B rVavicr " ooy, Parker Heury, 74, Washington Asylum Hos- "‘E‘.‘.u{fi,‘flim G. Rouse, 77, Bt. Elizabett’s Hospital. m town ital. cavical. &, Grocon Satrentty, ';ou Srom. 15, 20 Virgiale ave. e jaiia £ Fenell. 48, 2012 Georgta olin B, Nicken, ergency Hospital, rmn C; Wasbiogton, 4, 1200 T 4t el Ciara Botts, 25, pltal. ry E. “x'm. Seraite, 40, Washington Asylum Hes- pita Arceta M. Chion, 15 mogths, uander Washington Asylum Fos- | a.er g - Ralph Coleman, 5 months, 1828 Gth st. LRI I IR IR TR IRIRTEIRIRIIR: A New Sport Shop—See Page 16 Saturday---Such Values! 1216 F St. N.W. Six specials—all of them things you will need for over the holiday, whether you go away or stay at home. And Gold Strlpe Silk Stoclnngs—you’ll need those, too! nd Summer Silk Frocks for Misses In a Very Special Sale— - $ 00 Misses’ Shop, Third Floor at..............-.. 5 Just the frocks for summertime—and for the holiday Tuesday! Adorably dainty, unbelievably cool—everything is in their favor! Made of Corticelli printed crepes in a vanety of styles—every one of them par- ticularly attractive styles. Styles: Slip-over frocks with elastic waistlines, short sleeves, round and square necks. Some with white crepe de chine collars, embroidered on the edge; others with upstanding organdy col- lars, and still others with net collars and vests. Not a dress in the lot you wouldn’t love to have. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. 3 1 Shantung! The Summer Vogue for Tailored Wear It looks so smart and it is so cool that the fash- jonable world demands it in both suits and dresses. Here they are—several brand-new styles—just received on the second floor in the Women’s Shop. Shantung Dresses, $25.00 and $29.75 Colors: Flower and figure prints on light and dark grounds—reds, navy, tans, browns, light blues, black and many two-color prints. If you want a satisfactory Silk Stocking this sum- mer—wear Gold Stripe —the kind garter clasps can’t ruin Coat dresses, with tuxedo revers or embroidered or- —beéiu“ ld‘he tp_it- gandy collars and cuffs. ented go stripe Slip-over dresses, with side panels and narrow self stops every run caused by garter folds, clasp cuts. Sport dresses, with looped side panels, edged with :ontrastm color. If you've never Straightline styles, with becoming V-shaped vests. worn Surplice basque model, with long pleated tunic and = 1d Stri Shantung Suits and Dresses, $32.50 G° ipe .Four styles at this price—all of the finest quality Silk Stockings Shantung. ~—try them tomorrow. ‘{astesn‘::lt with long unbelted coat and one-button link \:’yizh e Sma‘rt dress, with panel back, finished with double hems, $2.00. leats. . hes Buit with panel box coat, finished with self strap- With - all-silk garter hems, ping. $2.75. Suit with long box coat, with narrow string belt, Sizes 34 to 4. All Colors and Sizes .A' 'Vacaiion Sale of Silk Skirts $10.00 ALl the Latest Styles Box pleats, side pleats, wrap-around and panel effects. Al the Newest Silks Ruff-e-nuff, Spiral Spun, A"ilk Bag Purchase i | —And a most unusual one! A manufacturer. who uses only the highest- grade silks has sold them to us in advance of his inventory at a very great reduction. 3.95 ] $7.50 to $12.50 The silks are Mallinson’s and other famous Ameri- o Silk Bags......ee o can and foreign manufacturers, including Briar Satin Stripe, Peking Smged Silks and imported Taffetas, in brocaded effects. ome have attractive metal frames [ that are new in design and very smart. Others have covered frames and ornamental catches. All are beauti- fully lined with contrasting silks and fitted with mirrors or small purses. You couldn’t have llgytllmg smarter for " White Shoes for the Holiday . Women’s Shoes—and shoes for the kiddies, too. Every one needs a new pair for the holiday—and here they are at real holiday pnces— 2 White Oxfords, $5.00 Keds” for Kiddies 200 pairs of Women’s Canvas Oxfords, part i n?ztflefia‘:\‘z} s“:‘;f:‘:::‘; r‘:{b;‘:“:o e of a very special purchase; with white ivory P ' 3 :oul and Cubln heels, comfortable round gz:: 5““";0925' oes. $145 o VChlldl"ens $4.50 and $5.00 . ‘White Pumps, $4.00 ‘Ankle Ties, $1.95 Womenl l-:!rlp White Canvas Pumps, also ‘White canvas buck and black calf—and as a special purchase, with welt soles and cool and ¢ le as can be. x fln eels. They are mighty smart with hght Roshanara, Canton Crepe, Dewkist, Eponette and Ra« dium, Buy One for the Holiday Sever. nl styles.- Sizes range from 6 to 11 and 113 to 2. drenea. Not all sizes in every style.

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