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. R S@@fl@fio __ (Continued from ighth Pag at Yale University, Huggins of Dayton, Mrs. . W. Knowlt i . D, W on _entertained at @ dinner dance last”evening at fton in ho; vald Chew Si'lion o honor of Mr. Oswald Chew and Miss Thelma Ohlo, Mrs. William E. Richardson will T o en- (l‘_l‘!-ill at a dance this evening at the Washington Club for Miss Helen Richardson and Miss Virginia Rich- ardson, e Beanle MeKeldin ented to Soclety. and Mrs. Leigh Palmer: gave u 'ance last evening at the Chevy Chase Club, when they p nted the lat- ughter, Mis e McKeldin, o societ. 3 as deco! Wwith Christmas greeris and b and Mr. and Mrs. Palmer and the bud ;‘l':;?;él before a high xcreen of boxwood Mrs. Palmer wore a gown Eeorgette crepe embrofdered with red and crystal beads and made over a foundation of black velvet, the velv train being finished with & wide band of seal. The debutaute wore a gown Of light biue velvet, made on straight . With a_fan-shaped panel bor- dered with Russtan sable hanging from the left side, and she carried American beauty roses, Miss MeKeldin had as, Miss Nina Diamantopoule Moffett, Miss Bugenia L Ruth Stoddard, Miss Ellen’ Blair, Norvell Clark’ Munford, Byrne, Miss Claudla Re trauss, Miss Agnes Margaret Zoinay, rshall, ~ Miss ' Na 4 Diederich South Larner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colf. entertaiped for their son, Mr Caldwell Long, at dinner la &t the Chevy Chase Club, in ¢ nt to Miss McKeldin and Mis 1 Gordon, preceding dand guests inclpded Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Edw 3 Mi Miss Natalie Janet Moffett, Miss ss Neville Jo n delaide Clark Mins » Miss Janet une, Mi Hammond, Mi and Miss Anna Long Daniel W Mun- c Slobadan Godje Octavio Mendez, Mr. Henry ir. James Drain, Mr. (. Diaman- Richard Davidson, Mr. : Mr. Manning Stead McKenney, Mr. Fulton Lewis Huntington Turner, and Mr. The assistant secretary of J. Henning announce ment f thei to Mr. George Shaw Labor the daughter of city Ay San the and Henning Diego, Calif, to W heginning of the late F rding's administration. Miss Hen- duate of the San Diege nd took her degree o Ba of Arts at George Washing- ton University in . is a member of the Chi ( nd Hou Glass sororities and h n active in_d ties. Mr. Shaw Mrs. William Shaw, an old Washington fam & the e tuwn of mervi with the De present 1 came from sident Unigers tpsilon, shington, will zive a wughter and their home, in the For the Next 3 Days The HUB Offers a Discount of Lo lr] ST N of red | her | evening | The H. Jo M. tary giri. was lp w thelr the | Stra Lou was Wood eveaing by at the Wardman Park Hotel, date of the wedding hus not been set. and Mr tended | Adoo. to Mi Paris -and doo, lony derlip, aturday home | chusetts the bride o%nson. and Mrs. Mr. best man Former Assistant Treasury and Mrs. Frank A. Vander- give a large reception and tea dance Saturday afternoon in the New ¥ il Club, daughter, to holidyys studies. e er of Cukela, U performed of the 4, pastor Covenant. Capt. the Chi society. marriage Mittlintown, Pa., afternoon and Mrs. McAdoo, was ment was made at a dance given last Omega Sorority The Former Secretary of the Treasury William "Gibbs McAdo at- marriage _yesterday of the former's son, Mr. Robert H. Mo- Lorraine Arnold Rowan, which took place in Pasadena, Calif. is a daughter of Mrs. Robert A. Rowan of Pasadena and the ceremony was per- formed in her home by Bishop Joseph Miss Betty Hixom was maid of honor and Jittle Mary Faith daughter of former Secre- flower William Gibbs McAdoo, ir., for his dbrother. will of Mist 1.8, M. C, Th at § bride’s Secretary of the to present Miss Narclssa Van- s Minnie Rev. Church of the to Miss Vanderlip is a student at Bryn Mawr and after return her M. to Capt. took place ceremony o'clock in_the sister, |Charles Parker Stone, at 2021 Massa- .avenue, by of the Mrs. Charles Cukela will make their home at Quantico, Va., Ithe former is stationed. Capt. Cukela where jserved with distinction fn the world $5|war and has been awarded two con- ssfonal medals of honor, one from at t Jorin Army and the other from the He was awarded the Chevaller ! of Honor of France, the medaille militafre with croix de | kuerre, three palms and silver star, |and the war cross of Italy. Legion he nda ‘ollege. | spend | ing from it Newy he who ort, whel niece, s here Miss Dorinda Rogers is entertaining Rochambeau, Bakenhus, and Mrs, Miss from kenhus will s in Washington, com- the forn taking the course at the Naval War | Colles ge. Mr. and Mre. John H ived in St their winter home at St. ! for. the season, Fla vmoon. "L Augustine, Hewson, who were at dinner yesterday sdwin F. Woodcock. B. feut. Stump have ar- Fla., for their and Mrs. Stump | were” marrfed Saturday in Washington. The latter was formerly Miss MyT: | gan, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, W A ded idian this | bowe an ng, enator and Mrs. W Morgan. number o the larg M gr the before Mrs. b D, k J. Grifiiy Dr. and hotel § | r. Among those entertaining at shington ag] dinner f dianer . Ch isions Hotel huge enery mad a real parties rixtmas dance at last night. Mor._ liam pre- candles the first holiday the dance were Col. Gasser, Gol. and Mrs. 1, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. J. J. Harris, Merriam, , whose |Buest of honor was Senator Harris' broth A nu D ence from her, Gen Peter (. Smith, Mr. an Gen M1 Plummer. nese embi ketomi, emba imber of of sons cho! nd’ M and and Harris; Mrs. Mrs. John a party Col George incinding dward (. Plummer of ited States Shipping Board and the ¢ nd Mme. unselor of the Saburi, ecretary of the Japan- nd the Mm and lleg e. for th Taketoml. pre-dance dinner ies were made gayer by the pres daughters home holi THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER - 26, days Asststant Postmaster Gemeral and Mrs, Juhn H. Bartlett entertained | h for their won, Calvin Barton Bartlett, who s down from Yale for the holi- dayi Mr. and Mrs. George F. Ma- honey had a dinner party for their daughters, the Misses Annette . and Joseéphine Mahoney, who are home for the holldays from boarding school. And Col. and Mrs. L. C. Scherér en- tertained for their three sons, two from Yale and one from prep school. Mr. and Mrs, Russell Hav Guest for the Hollday; Mr. John M. Russell of New York city. is passing the holidays with his parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Russell and Mrs. Lucy Russell Ogston, in their apartment in the Parkwood. Mr. Raymond Stein has returned to his home in Milwaukee, Wis., after spending Christmas” with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stein, in their home on Madison street. Mrs. Marshall King has as her guest for the holidays her son, Mr. Fletcher Greene of New York. (e . Miss Emma R. Gasper of Los An- geles is spending Christmas in Wash- ington at Wardman Park Hotel. The Washington Alumni of the Carnegie Institute of Technology en- tertained the local undergraduates at a Christmas dance at the Theta Delta Chi House, 1731 P street, Saturday evening. Mr. George Graham had charge of the decorations and the other arrangements were completed by Mr. Carl Zobel. Twenty couples attended. / | Mrs. De Witt Croissant has loaned her house at 1717 Q street for the tea which the Columbian Women of George Washington University will give Tuesday, JAnuary 1, from 4 to 7 o'clock. Mrs. Croissant will receive the guests and will be_ assisted by Miss Elizabeth Wilson. Mrs. Howard Lincoln Hodgkins, Mrs. John T. Er- win, Mrs. T. Malcolm Price and Miss Elizabeth Pelt, past presidents of the Columbian Women, will preside at the tea table. The International Association of Arts and Letters will have s its Ruest of honor Saturday Mme. Tsama- dos, wife of-the charge d'affaires of | Greece, who will address the club on “Greek Customs and Folk Lore.” A charming dance was given last evening at Rauscher's for the benefit of the Children’s Country Home ball iThe ballroom was gay with Christmas green and berries. and a supper was served at midnight. In the receiving line were Mrs, Wadsworth, wife of Senator Jam W. Wadsworth. jr., and Mrs. Ormsby lcCammon. Mrs, Wadsworth wore gown of black velvet, trimmed in amber beads, and mada on straight lines, and Mrs. McCammon was in black velvet with touches of green Senator and Mrs. Wadsworth en- tertained in their box their son and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Symington of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter had with them the latter’'s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Pitney. In Mrs. John R. Williams® box were Mr. and Mre. Frank Mitchell and for- | mer Justice and Mrs. Mahlon Pitney Mr. nd Mrs. John Hayvs Hammond {had with them in their box their daughter. Miss Natalie Hammond:, Miss Ellen Blair, Mr. Fred Bugher, | { Lieut. Julian Brown, Mr. Leslie-Smith. Mr. Huntington Turner and Mr. Henri de bour, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman tertained a part of sixteen at a buffet supper before the ball and later entertained in their box. Their | guests included the minister of Costa {Rica, Senor Oreamuno; Mr. and Mr: tobert Roosevelt, Mrs. Clarke Wag igaman, Mrs. Jay Wurts, Dr. and Mrs rry Kerr,” Mr. Douglas Chandler mor: d Mr. s Miteh Kendall en- On Any Article of Furniture in Our Stock Nothing Reserved An After-Christmas gpportunity you cannot afford to miss, as it provides a most generous saving on de- pendable home furnishings. entire stock of furniture is included. . Make the most of the THREE DAYS---buy what you need at a saving of 20% and pay later. ' Small Weckly or Monthly Payments ‘Watch Sunday’s Papers for Details of Our ‘January Clearance Sale Nothing réeserved—our Col. and Mrs. Morris Ernest Locke d with them in their box Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Rollins. Col. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien had their guests in their box the lat- ter's mother and children, Mrs. Henry Dodge Estabrook, Miss Alice Roe- bling and Mr. Robert Roebling. In the box with Mrs, Charles Boughton Wood were Mr.'and Mrs. H. B, Steffanson of New York, Mai. and Mre. R. F. C. Goets of Fort Hoyle, Md, and Miss Mary Morgan. Mrs. Wainwright had-with her in her box Col. and Mrs. Charles Kil- bourne, her granddaughter, Miss Tur- pin, and several midshipmen who are passing the holidays here. ‘Mrs. John A. Johnston had a_party of young people in her box, chaperoned by Dr. and Mrs. Blalr Spencer, ‘The ball was arranged by the board of managers of the hospital, among them being Mrs, James W. Wadsworth, jr., president; Mrs. Ormsby McCam. mon, vice president; Mrs. Clarke Wag- .bold, treasurer; Mrs. John R. Willlams, M; nolds Hitt, Mrs. Robert Rooseve Mrs. C. C. Glover, jr.; Mrs. Randall Hagner, Mrs, Upshur Moorehead, Mrs. Kenna Elkins, Mrs, Walter Wilcox, 3 Kerr, Mrs. Willlam F. S Duncan C. Philllps, Mrs., A, Y. rett, Mrs, Edward . McLean, Henry B. Spencer, Mr James . Mitchell, Mrs, Lyman B. Kendall, Mrs. Morris Ernest lLocke, Mrs. Frederick Faust, Mrs, John Newbold, Mrs. Wil- llam Meredith, Mrs. Newbold Noyes, Mrs. William J. Flather, jr.; Mrs. Rus. sell F. Train, Mrs. Christian Herter, Mrs. Charles Crawford and Mrs. Jo- soph Frelinghuysen. LAFLIN AUTOMOBILE | GLASSES { | Chflinqpfi“]co. 1314 G St. ICAIL0. city crun Blds. NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY Fun — favors — entertaining talent — noise makers — perfect food — good music—excellent ballroom—IN FACT OUR_PREPARATIONS HAVE EVEN EXCEEDED our efforts to make for & better time than last year—ASK ANY ONE ABOUT A NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY AT FRANKLIN SQ. $4 FRANKLIN SQ. HOTEL—— 14th at K = = = = = = [, each person q ) 6665 Credit! & A ~ S .- & ¢ ¢ 4 ( S 1< N 996 5 #4958 1923. The days immediately after Christ- mas are no longer dull days here! Our Year-End Sales have changed that! And why not? This last, sharp, quick adjustment of stocks, before the new year, brings values that astonish even those with great expectations. 1216 F St. N.W. Stop—Look and Examine! . —and you will understand why this sale brings such tremendous response. It because Jelleff quality in fabrics and furs combines with startling year-end savings that people are anxious to share in in an event of this kind at t| Women’s Coats 3unning Sules! For Women’s $85 and $95 Sport Coats .50 The finest of their type! Imported fi plaids, stripes—plain color coatings, with huge collars of platinum skunk, taupe and kit fox, opossum and raccoon—some with cuffs A year- $44:5 $53:50 3 3 $0 Q.50 = Gerona, Fashona and Constanzia—beautiful styles and the wanted colorings. end value you'll surely want to For Women's $145 to $175 Coats sl 15.00 Richer coats or more beautiful styles are hard A year-end group notable for the lavish use of fine furs. All these coats have unusuaily large collars and cuffs of rich beaver or fox furs. The fabrics are ) For Women’s $59.50 to $65 Sport Coats The sort every one admires! Imported plaids. stripes and mixtures; all with stunning colla of handsome fox fur in the rich natural red or kit-fox shades! ) For Women’s $69.50 to $79.50 Coats Dress coats, these—with many stylés_to choose from! Cordalure, Juliana, Granada and Trouvenette —some with collars and cuffs of skunk, shoulder col- lars of squirrel or beaver and some with collar, cuffs and border of opossum fur. to find! Beautiful Geronas, Marvelia, Arabia, Glamora and the popular Broadtail fabric—all with huge collars and cuffs—some with panel borders, too—of choice peitry, beaver, squirrel, black or piatinum fox. A group to see at once! 5 , For Little Women’s $115 to' $145 Coats A wonderful year-end opportunity for those women who need the shorter length and shorter sleeves of these special size coats. Finest coatings, Gerona, Fashona, Arabia—all with youthful muffier collars and most of them with cuffs of beaver, Viatka squirrel, platinum wolf and For Women’s $110.00 Coats A splendid group, indeed, with fine large collars and cuffs of beautiful furs—brown and taupe fox, beaver and squirrel and platinum wolf. Many of the popular black coats with light furs are to be found here. For Women’s $115 and $125 Coats black fox. Exclusive One-of-Kind Coats—Reduced $195.00 Coat of Tarquina, Kit fox shade, with Kit f ofar Al o e (S SR °* $145.00 X oat of bla Gerona, a uty, haw! 1 and ::;;o%uz-flol'wunder'ulcbl':;e fox fur....... ‘ w. C".fl" slss'oo X ide-fastening oat, of Glamora; lary h U collar_and deep cuffs of Kit fox fur " bl 3 o $155.00 Other handsome model coats, originally $245.00 to $360.06 each; all with magnificent furs and in highest cost coat fabrics. Year-end prices, $165.00 to $265.00. Women's Dresses Semepable Year-End Values! ) For Women’s $35 to $45 Street Dresses $ 50 Cloth and silk dresses of fine quality materials and . workmanship—Canton Crepes, Georgette Crepes, Satin Crepes, Roshanara Crepes, Velvets and Poiret Twills, in a dozen attractive models; draped, tiered, paneled and pleated; beadings, embroideries ande siik fringe trimming. Ch}"fl" velvets with fur.-trimmed tunics, full leng! and elbow sleeves: twills in coat, wrap-around and straightiine model: smart tailoring and fine braiding ‘or button trimming. A great year-end offering. s . For Women’s $45 to $55 Dresses s 50 Among them many of our smartest afternoon styles . in twill cloth and the fashionable crepes—ciscular ==—== drapes, pleated panel apron fronts and stunning draped styles. Beautiful embroideries, rich beadings, in self and contrasting colors. Unusually fine satin, canton, roshanara crepes, In lovely browns, navy blue and black. Also dressy twill cloth modeis, wrap-around and straightline coat dresses with lace collars and cuffs; embroidered and braided and some fur banded. A most unusual assortment of fine frocks! , s 50 For Women's $69.50 to $89.50 Dressy e Frocks L AP Velvets—chiffons—georgette crepes. High shades and black for evening, draped models with rhinestone beading and stunning buckles; elaborate patterns in rystal and silver beads on tiers or panels; all-over embroideries in rer and colors; frocks soft and clinging, straight or with simply shirred waistline; sieeveless and with cape sleeves; velvets: and satins for afternoon; fur trimmed or embroidered, straight or draped silhouettes with fashionable long close-fitting sleeves. Exceptional year- end values! ) . . For Women’s $85 to $110 Formal Gowns . Imported chiffon velvets, all-over beaded or with — stunning beaded motifs; chiffons and Paris fashioned === georgette crepes, exquisitely beaded in silver and orystal or with silver thread embroidery; chenille brocaded chiffons, draped styles; Imported crepe de chines, hand-beaded. Also a few stunning velvet and satin afternoon gowns and exclusive style street frocks of charmeen, fine twill cloths and satins, handsomely ta lored and effectively trimmed with embroideries, pleats and beadings. Great varlety in sleeve treatments. By all means see this year.end group! $ 50 For Women's $98.50 to $175 Gowns! : ost exclusive styles, Including gowns for for- B o sceasiong of chiffon velvets, gold thread laces and === stunning metal cloths, richly beaded, embroidered and fur trimmed—modeis in c|o(|b—hre ’cha:nlune(t: ::: forem: designers stunning in fur-trimme Ot me e ered effocts. A year.end value of surpassing interest to the woman who wants Individual clothes. FURS_ Year-End Disposal of Choice Garments ; . f t 25 Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) group of abou ; : coats—all prime northern skins, strong and of great luster. A remarkable year-end opportunity for the woman who appreciates fine furs! - ' 50 For $350 Hudson Seal Coats . —(dyed muskrat)—flared or straightline modejs. — 45 inches long with deep shawl collars of natural skunk and flare or roll cuffs. For $395 Hudson Seal Coats 00' t)y—full-length coats, in smart e 5 side or regulation clostng; deep = d cuffs of Viatka-dyed squir- For $550 Hudson Seal Coahtsum S — at)—with deep mushre ln‘:y::fll'n:"k\';!l)lka dyed squirrel. Side tasten- ing effect with buckle. For $695 Hudson Seal Coats —(dyed muskrat)—copies. of imported models, tiered coats with huge fox collars and cuffs; one model with circular flounce of Viatka squirrel with deep mushroom collar also of the squirrel. rt fleeced plaids, self-barred Kasha cloths, mix- n.i"". Irting, Dld novelty checks; the fabrics that Year-End Skirts Yeeeed 5102 e lnans, Toclusing iack dnd whie:"gerd For $1650 to $19.50 Skirts and gray, camel color with black, granite and gold, blue and gra; 1234 % Year-End Clearing s34 5290 High cost Kasha cioth—deep black or kit-fox or opossum furs. boxy type of suit that every woman . A For Women’s $79.50 and $85 Suits Beautiful costume styles of rich Vellona cloth, with luxurious collars of choice fox or Viatka squirrel. A remarkable year-end opportunity! For Women's $65.00 Sport Suits hllss Coats—Suits—Frocks ") 0 For Misses’ $125 to $135 Coats ° —with luxurious collars and cuffs of stunning furs— jJm———— Viatka and mink dyed squirrel, platinum wolf, black fox and beaver. The pencil silhouette and the circu- lar drape styles are both inciuded in such fabrics as Gerona, Fashona, Velmara, Arabla and Monette—the colors, black, navy blue, kit-fox gray and brown. . . ’ For Misses’ $95 to $110 Coats . —noted for the beauty of their rich fabrics—Roi de ——— Laine, Konia, Fashona, Arabeila and Velmara—and the fineness of the furs—taupe or black fox, platinum wolf and beaver used in deep muffler collars and cuffs. One of our very fine year-end values! . SR For Misses’ $110.00 Sport Coats 050 A year-end value of great interest to smart misses! | These are the stunning fur-trimmed sport coats of " fieeced plaids and poster stripes—huge muffler collars of silver skunk and brown or kit-fox. Wrap styles with deep armholes—browns, tans, green and gray, black and white. T 5 For Misses’ $75.00 and $85.00 Coats . 0 Juliana, Roi de Laine and Fashona—all with collars of fine furs—gray and Viatka squirrel, beaver, black and taupe fox. Great variety of styles. ot o 50 For Misses’ $25.00 and $35.00 Silk Dresses . The popular crepes—canton, satin canton and | —— roshanara; ‘“missy” styles that -are suited to most it every occasion—pleats, tiers and silver straightiines; black, browns and cocoa colorings with contrast bead- ing and embroidery. s For Misses’ $35.00 and $40.00 Frocks Afternoon styles in chiffon velvet, roshanara crepe, satin and crepe roma. All smart and becoming to the right miss—blacks, tans, browns, blues, with fur bandings, beadings, laces and embroidery. Closing in these year-end events -at $23.50. - T 2 For Misses’ $55.00 and $59.50 Silk Frocks The one-of-a-kind styles that every miss delights to wear! Beaded, pleated, lace trimmed and oriental effects in chiffon velvets, flat crepes, satins and rosha- nara crepes. A year-end value not to be missed! g For Misses’ $49.50 to $55.00 Cloth Frocks Adorable basque, draped,” coat and straightiine styles—remarkable as well for the quality of the fine twi cloths and charmeen and the exceilence of the tailoring. If you want a smart cloth frock—and who doesn't—choose it from these year-end assortments! g oy g 50 For Misses’ $85.00 Sport Suits B The srartest sort of suits—all with good looking raccoon collars. Box Jacket styles, of course—and — noveity suitings; tan and brown, navy and tan, green and gray. 50 For Misses’ $75.00 Sport Suits o Here are suits fine for spring wear! Smart styles e that include siipover suits of imported plaids, checks, p—— misha cloths—all with fur collars of platinum wolf, atka squirrel, beaver and taupe fox. And at a year- end price! . o, : 50 For Misses’ $59.50 Sport Suits = Stunning mixtures and plaided suitings combined — with collars of gray skunk, black fox and Viatka squirrel. Wrap around and box jacket styles—iovely colorings—green with gray, brown with tan. ’ . . women s Suits Year-End Reductions Costume and Sport Styles! ’ - For Women’s $125 to $165 Suits $ 50 —in the season's three-piece costume styles—the very d finest kind of suits in rich Velmara and Vellona suit- —— ings. All are stunningly embroidered or braided and have gorgeous Viatka squirrel and taupe or kit. fox collars, , 2 For Women’s $85 and $95 Suits 50 Our finest fur-trimmed sport suits here! . novelty suitings—stripes, plaids, == _collars of brown, The youthful 100k well 1. = Box and panel Jacket styles in wood brown, deer, granite, gray and powder blue shades. Stout Apparel Yonderful p Year-End Values! 50 For Extra Size $125.00 Coats . Handsome coats with the straight lines so becoming —— to the larger woman, gorgeous fabrics that include Gerona, Ormandale, Lucette and Lustrosa, all with deep collars and cuffs of the choicest furs obtainable— fox, dynx, beaver and squirrel, 5 $ 50 For Extra Size $95.00 Coats . The rich soft coatings so much jn demand—Luxona, m— B"ylfl"i. Arabella and Fashona—all fashioned in styles becoming to the larger figure and embeilished with muffler coilars and deep cuffs of fox, gray squirrel or beaver, $ 50 For Extra Size $97.50 to $110.00 Dresses . The smart styles in semi-formal apparel so hard to === find in the larger sizes—here now at year-end prices. T Lovely georgette crepe, crepe roma and chiffon velve: with crystal or colored beading and rhinestone stud- ding. Simple, draped or paneled styles, Blouses- Year End5! 95 For $5.00 to $6.95 Handmade Blouses v Frill_blouses, tuxedo models with vestee front, youthful ——— Peter Pan styles; all of French voile daintily trimmed with Irish filet laces and small hand-embroidered and hand- drawn cluster motifs. Only two or three of a style! 95 For $7.95 to $8.95 Handmade Blouses . Extra fine French voiles here, and a great variety of === styles, but only two or three of each! Frills, Peter Pans, = Tuxedo models, all trimmed with beautiful wide Irish and fl:nt laces. An opportunity to be taken prompt advantage of! : $8.95 —=— $ 8 .95 For $6.95 to $10.95 Costume Blouses Slip-over styles in crepe de chine, pleated, embroidered, beaded; jacquettes of Canton crepe rich with all-over em. broideries; striking color effects in printed silks. Styles rich and varied, colors that include every popular suit and costume shade. For $11.95 to $15.00 Costume Blouses Here are mostly one-of-a-kind blouses in satins and crepe de chines, some combined with cut chenille. Hand embroideries in silk or metal floss—stunning wool embroid- eries; bateau or round neck-lines; some with short roli collars. A year-end group to see promptiy! ~ “Year-Ends” Here—There—Everywhere! General clearing-up time all over the store—but no room here to more than mentien them. $4.00 to $6.00 Radium and Jersey Silk Petticoats, $2.95 and $3.95. £ $3.00 Handmade Underwear, gowns and chemise, (somewhat mussed), $1.95. $4.00 to $7.50 Underwear, silk and some Philippine, $2.95 and $5.00. $8.50 Brushed Wool Swagger and Golf Coats, $12.95 Knitted Suits, many smart styles and $7.50 to $8.95 Silk Umbrellas, fine’ Come—see for yourself what these year-end values are! $3.95 to $10.00 Leather and Silk Handbags, assorted styles. $2.50"and $5.00. $10.00 to $28.50 Handbags, marred in holiday ~ rush, 25% discount. 75¢c, $1.00 and $1.25 Neckwear, smartly styled but _$1.50 to $2.95 Collar and Cuff Sets and Vestees, year ends, 95c. . _ $9.00 and $10.00 Pumps, Oxfords and Evening Slip $4.85 pair. 5 moo and $11.00 Pumps, mostly strap styles —a few oxfords, $6.85 pair. $10.00 to $12.00 Pumps, assorted styles for street and dress, $7.85 pair.