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Society Continued from Bighth Page.) Taul. Miss Dodd was assiy Paul s assisted in re- celving by Miss Anne Butler, daugh- TormaeiolF- Justice and Mrs. Butler, . of St Paul, Dunster Foster. bl herlre, Horace Macfarland has with vr Miss Anne Stuart and Mfss Lee fpuart and her son, Mr. John M. 3 udgins, who is at home from the 1miversity of Virginia, and has with him two of his classmates, jelr: and Mrs. Daniel Le Roy Bor- den entertained a company of twenty at dinner last cvening at the Chevy Chase. Club in honor of Maj. and Airs. Willlam Ayres Borde - i, William Ayres Borden of” Aber Mrs. "A. A, Snyder will entertain a company of twenty at. tea this after- 1oon at’ Le Paradis. Capt. and Mrs. ¢ tertained at dinner Chevy Chase ters, Miss Chatlot Miss Car: Jones, M McEntree, A Dorothy Margaret ‘Baxter, Mr. Mr. William Fuller, kinson, Mr. L Capt. Charles Brooks, Mr. Eiting Hanna, Mr. Paul Millholland and Mr. Charles’ Jon United States District Attorney and Mrs. Pevton Gordon will give a tea dance Saturday afternoon, from 5 to i o'clock, at Rauscher's when the Will présént their daughter, Miss Eve- lin Gordon, to society. Conard ning at the b for their two daugh- Adelaide Conard and Miss Conard. The guests included Millholtand, Miss_Christine Ruth r i, . Archibald At A pretty dan. ning in the House at 173 ers of the fr danced until Among tav st eve- when mem- rnity and their guests after midnight. v were Sena- George of and _Mrs, a and Judge entative £ Monta Bland. John M. and Mrs 0. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norment tertain for Debutante. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norment en- *d at dinner last evening at Chase Club in honor of dard, a debutante of sther guests were dard, mother: of honor; > Diamantopoulos Miss Bugenia Le- jeune, Miss Claudin Read, Miss Eliz- eth’ Adams, Miss Betty Byrne, Miss Hessle McKeldin, Miss Margaret Zol- na, Miss Ellen , Miss Barrine Drake, Mis Kaime, M Jean Gonrad, izabeth ‘Taylo Jones, “Miss v Sue Jon ) « Sueshnikoff, M Manning Mr. Mo w Wickersham, Chester Lockwood, Mr. William Blair, Mr. Mende: Mr. Hall Me- B. McKeldin Mr. Wal- A ure Kel- Stoddard, Mr. W Mr. Detlow Marth- Donald Royce, ley, Mr. liami Bowie ison, and Lieut. Dr. Manuel de Olievera Li of honor | the literary salon held b: rnational Association of tonight at 8:30 1 street, to w them on thejr re. turn to' Washington after their long zhsence in Europe. the In- rt amnd The cadets of the MiJitary A will house this Hotel. when wance. All of 1y Invited to attend Unite keep States open mond, Va Charles . the O Mrs. Geor be at home today Thursdays of thi B. Ke holida remaining Mrs, George spending the Tark Hotel - of Chicago is at Wardman Mrs. Frank S. Hight and her daugh left Wednesday evening nnan, N. H. 1d her school returning to for th where Pl vacation. Washington o Sharp, d. O. Duckste son, Jr.. =on of Senator and Mr: son, " took at noon t p Protestant Chu at Annapo rd D. Johnson pe mony The ore an ood shad hat. Her bride, nport who 1l was unattended, th gown in ros mall brown satin flowers were lilies of the valiey and_bride roes. M and Mrs. Watson left wedding trip east, 1t home after January. 1 lassador, Chicago. at noon and will be at the Am- The Bible pageant, “The Word and Way,” which h: interested shingtonians, will be given: this eve- ning at Central High School for the last time this s OIT The early part « the evening 1k given over to pagenat, many of those who attend ng on to the various dances being for college students on holiday e and for tes and the older members of 3 \ The pres: s in charge of an nterdenominational committee com- hoded of Bishop Freeman, the Rt. Rev Mgr. C. F. s, the Rev. Charles 1". Boss, jr.; Rev . Jason Noble Pierce, Herman's Violin Hospital Special for Christmas VIOLIN, C. D BOW COM- (T - MUSICAL: B LINE OF CASES. 1012 H St. N.W. 2nd Floor Open_ Nights, [ SUNSET INN - Thomas Circle - 1417 Mass. Av. N.W. - New ' Year’s Eve _CELEBRATION the Rev. Earle Wilfley, the 'Rew. Charles Wood and the Rev. C. M. Dif- fenderfer, who, as president of the ‘Washington Federation of Churches, is chairman of the committee. An interesting wedding took place at noon today, when Miss Hilda K. Ryan, daughter of Mrs. Edna R. Ryan., was married to Mr. Alfred S. Morrison at the Fourth Presbyterian Church, this city. The ceremony wa performed by the Rev. Joseph T. Kelly, pastor of the church. The ‘bride’s gown was of cocoa brown chiffon, overdraped with tan lace, and she’ carried a_boliquet of orchlds, with a shower of lilles of the valiey. 4 The bride was formerly a resident of Wheeling, W. Va., while the bride- groom s the son of Mr. and_ Mrs. Robert Morrison of Brooklyn, N, Y. Tmmediately after the cerembny Mr. and Mrs. Morrison left for a wedding trip to New York, Bermuda and Atlantic City, and after January 20 will be at home to their friends at the Maycroft The Bishop of Washington and Mrs, Freeman will be the honor guests at a_reception this evenifig at 8 o'clock at the Christ Church parish house, Georgetown, tendered by the rector, vestrymen and wardens of the pgrish. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Fuller of 1810 Riggs place northwest .have with them for the holidays their son, Cadet William A. Fuller of the United Srates Military Academy, West Point, Prof. and Mrs. Alexander H. Phil- lips of Princeton University are spending a few days at the Shore- ham. . Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Shuey will entertain at dinner New Year day. aternity X Mr. John Hummer, Miss Mary Jose- phine Hummer and Miss Baptista Hummer of Iowa City, lowa, are spending the Christmas vacation with clock, at 1715 | their uncle, the ‘Rev. Dr. Willlam J. Kerby. _* 3 S Col. and Mrs.'T. Q. have with them for & few days their son, Lieut. A. H. Donaldson, U. S. N., who will arrive tomorrow. The City Club Sceme of Merry Christmas Party. Following the usual oustom of holding an afternoon *‘at home and r ceptio; the Men'§ City Club, 1320 G street northwest, under the auspices of the house committee, en- tertainment committee and boardeof governors, held -its reception in_the club lounge yesterday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mns. Henry E. Stringer was hostess was assisted by the wives of the ouse and entertainment committees and- board of governors. The club loungs was beautifully decorated, the big Christmas _tree, g¢y with tinsel, Christmas orna- mients and relectrio lights; being the main attraction. Not alone was the reception for the ladies of the club, but the chil- dren of membgrs enjoved the after- noon in the main ballroom with a little party and dancing_afterward. The play. arranged by Sol Minster and assisted by Mrs. Claude Bennett and Mrs. Evelyn Richard, entitled “Mr. St. Nicholas.” was presented by the following children: Lucile Blick, Dorothy Karchem, Samuel H. Bogley, Ruth McChesley, Franklin Gibbons, Constance Russell, Evelyn Richard, Katherine Bennett, Janet Gibbons, Lucllo * Cohn, Jane _Bogley, _Jules Demonet as ta Claus and M Claude N. Bennett as Mr. St. Nicholas. During the intermission Louis Cohn gave a recitation and Constarice Rus- sell played a piano solo. Members of the Washington Handl- craft Guild will give ‘an Arablan Night Batik Masque at Neighborhood House, 470 N street southwest, Sat- urday evening at $:30 o'clock. The grand march will begin at 9 o'clock, led by Prof. and Mrs. Zebley, with dancing at 9:30 o'clock. Cholr boys 1924 Ifl[ill.inery with touches of straw The Rev. Ed- | formed the cere- | Dr. George Fiske | Monday Night, Dec. 31 10 P.M. $3.00 Per Cover Held'in the Baliroom - S-Piece Orchestra i { jBgecial Entertainment by © 2 Mausie Box Artist Splenaid Supper - Make early reservation. = $5 i $10 Tust enough straw to credit Tts weaPer Just enough trim to herald the occasion ar Just the right prices to widen the circle of Leon enthusiasts. 1219 F Street Small ‘Laced e E e ) el =3 <And you have.never tunity to secure a really and workmanship. Every Pair Given Usual Queen ‘Quality Boot Shop FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Regularly $7.50 to $10.00 Black Kid, Cuban Heel tine pair of Queen Quality __u1219°F Street 1219 F Street Your Opportuhity! Women with Feet Boots - oo - $1.00 eras -roier 150 . eyeteie tnyerer oleie sie e Eve; man should have at least TY WOl shot h:on.hnr. one pair of high shoes, a more attractive Careful Fitting N. w. from the Epiphany Chapel will sing i Mol FEDNEDIED) 35 N=D) ive oriental dances. Among the maldson will | patrons are Mr. and Mrs J. ‘P. S, igh, e Wesiman, Mive Minnie Brach: ett, Mrs, Howard 8. Nyma Bassett, and aldes, from Hospital. eral pubite. Mr. and_Mrs. Deemer Eckles of Newville, mas week with thelr son and daug! ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Ster- _Size 40. rett Hckles, at 639 Hu,lpflfl‘l‘lemle northeast. The George Washington Univer- sity Chapter of Phl Mu sorority en- tertained ome hundred of thgir friends at a dance last night in the ballroom of the Hotel Roosevelt. A party of guests were entertained at dinner by Mrs. Josephine Griffith at her home fn the Cairo Christmas night. Several of them were friends from Néw York and Pittsburgh. Mrs. Frances E. Bricker of Car- and the *Princess -Fatima' Mrs, Horace M. Fulton, Mi Miss Octa ‘alter Reed The enfartainment is gen- Pa., are spending Christ Long—for New Year's Day receptions—white, black, the two shades, here in full size assortment—fine light-weight Kid, correet in every detall., $6.50 to $8.50, $85.00 and_ $96.00 FUR-TRIMME SPORT _SUITS finest ' sport | fabricn, tril checks, plaids; smart box jacket muffler ‘coHars of fox or opossum. liste, with her nlece, Flagler place northwest. ,:.“hnh“c lUcenses b Efi}m[ Tiliman and Auna L. Miles. perfect-fitting and THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1923, Pa., Is ing _ the : Marrialge Licenses. an R. Bundy and Emma V. Braxton. Porter Quarles and Irene Ri William Brown and Eleanor ardson, Taylor holMays . Relnmath, .at 2124 | of Richmond, Va. been issued to the Webster B. Williams and Addie L. Fountain, both of Daliasy Tex, 8amuel Cooper and Tda Caplan, both of Rich- mond, Ve. Centemeri French Kid Gloves! acceptable John B. Masoo and Mary V. Swann, both| David H. Thomas J. Owen of Farm Gladys Smith of Richmond, Va. Jc F. Rye of_Richmond, Va. William A. Brooks and Loretta Jenkins. Lewis Swan and Olive Armstrong, Alex James and Annia Birchett. Eugene Matthews and Mary C. Booze, ot Baitimore. Md. Brerette B. Allen of Blanton, BlanchetB. Allen of K Alonso L, Bl and Net! foseph V. Cosey Mary E. wiins and Viola Tolson. e 3 gt Eckingion, v icer of Boston, Va. . Wallace of Richmond, Va., and Tessa Hamrick of Maldens, Va. Wi G. Dooman of this city and Kath- ari Burkherdt of Little River, Conn. erbert ¥, Ford aud 1 M. Brown. Carence Furr and Myrtle Alley, botn of Middleburg, Va. Va., end both of Baltimore, Md. Philip Butler and Hattie L. Jacksom. Fdgar E. Saunders and Sarah HilL Harry Orkin of Brookiyn, N. ¥. Schenick of this ey, Henry Henson of Berwyn, Md. Hill of Lakeland, Md. Gold Stripe Silk Stockings! SHEER—for eV lovely browns and ing and reception wear, In white, gold and silver; also in rays—gunmetal, skyn, nude, etc., for street wear. $2.25 pair. Regular weight, $2.00 pair, $49.50 jp ) ,Tom“ofrow—the Year-End Friday! 9 S 75¢ t0.$2.95 ASSORTED NECKWEAR—collars, col- lar and cuff sets,'vestees, some with | lace trimmings—smart on dark frocks and easily freshened up....... 45c and 95¢ ' Biggest Value-Friday of the Year! Closing out of every article which doesn’t fit into our plan of stocks for 1924. _ be discontinued—all in one final Friday clearing. A day for early shopping! Coats Strike Rock-Bottom in this last Friday clearaway of the year! Come—take, vour pick! 5—865.00 Camel’s hair sport coats; straight and full back styles, with half shawi coilars of beaver. Very handsome. $48.50. 8—879.50 coats—brown and black Cordalure with collars and cuffs of brown and platinum skunk—slen aightiine styles. $52.50. 11—$69.50 and $75.00 Coats for Little Women—special sizes to save alteration—fine fabrics, Cordalure and Trouvenette—smart wrap, tube and flared styles. Collars of beaver, platinum wolf and Viatka Squirrel. " 15—$85.00 and $95.00 Sport Coats—handsome novelty sport fabrics. with collars Dfmbll(iflum skunk or fox or collars, cuffs and borders of opossum. 36. Chinese embroidery and long Rose or Jade. .50, Afternoon Gown with fur banding. Size trimmed stylee with strap shoulders. Flesh color or white and mighty fine quality. $2.00 “Vanity” Fai this popular underweal Flesh color. Be prompt i .00 Handmade Underwear, French mll.,’amfl! .lnfl-leallopcd and mnd-tmm red yokes. Philippine underwear in a number of attractive hand-em- proidered designs. Not enough to last the day out, however, s0 come early E rted Underwear, both silk and hand. e enveiope chemise, bioomers and made ents—gowns, A ; ked and tallored styles. Beautiful vests. trimmed, tucke: GSviees Desusie ve Siik Vests—mussed pieces of 10—$95.00 and $98.00 Coats—beautiful Vellona, Ormandale and Lus- trosa cloths—tube and side fastening styles—fox and platinum wolf col- 10—$115.00 Coats—stunning, tiered, circular draped and straight- line styles, with huge muffier collars d cuffs of platinum wolf, squirrel 10—$135.00 Cordara Coats In black, brown Il;fl "kit-fox shades; col- lars and cuffs of fine furs—platinum wolf, beige skunk and kit-fox. 10—$175.00 Coats—finest deep pile coatings, Gerona, Arabia and Fashona—huge shawl collars and cuffs of beaver and black fox; very 5—$195.00 Model Coats in Marvella and Tarquina cloths—d aped and straight styles, with muffler and shawl collars of beaver and black, Women’s $115.00 an omen’s $115.00 and - $125.00 Coats muffler collars and cuffs of very fine beaver and squir- The slender, straight and side fastening tyles, ~beautiful fabrics, such as Gerona, brown and Kit fox. A wonderiul year end group to choose from! Dresses gathered into groups to facilitate the selling. “What beautiful frocks at, these prices!” people have been ) $25.00 to $35.00 Cloth and Silk Dresses —excellently tailored coat frocks In straightline .and wrappy effects, long, clou-‘l!':lnr or flared sleeves; embroidered 1tins, feated models, in canton crepe, satin crepe, paneled or l 8. styles. A wonderful value group at 4 $45.00 to, $55.00 Street, Afternoon and Evening A particularly interesting collection, Including georgette crepes, beaded in crystal, .silver and colored effects or.delicately embroidered in and rhinestone buckies; silk and satin crepes, in a va- . riety of tiered, draped, pleated and circular tunic styles 33.50 broidered. A Friday group to be seen promptly.. . $59.50 to $65.00 Dinner and Evening Dresses satin and brocaded crepes and crepe de chine, and, s of thelr styles, embroidered, draped 543.50 $69.50 to $79.50 Exclusive Gowns ingly beaded and lace trimmed; crepe broche and chenille brocaded chiffon, with stunning drapes and jeweled ornamen crepe satins and crepe de trimmings. Also in this group a few street frocks, of fine chiffon velvet, draped,.beaded and fur banded. All 9, J Women’s Dresses, $62.50 and $82.50 Formerly $75.00 to $175.00 2—$89.50 Navy Charmeen Frocks, sleeves. Sizes 38-42. $62.50. broidery. Size 42. $62.50. - 2—$85.00 Satin Frocks—Navy, pleated—black, jet beaded. Size 38. "$85.00 Sapphire Chiffon Velvet and Metal Brocade Dinner Gown— $1 ‘0325‘:0 enille Brocaded Chiffon Gown, henna and French blue.' orchid. Size 40. 2—$98.50 Salome Velvet Evening Gowns, beaded. 2-898.50 Velvet Evening Gowns, Jade or sapphire, with golds Size 38, $62.50. .50. 2-$98.50 Georgette Evening Gowns—black or peach, stunningly beaded. Size 36 and 38. $82. $95.00 Rust'Color Crepe 40, 50 B . i 36. .50. ~ 0y embr::;;r&d 8:?!‘;:!" Clfion Velvet .Gown, gold lace ovefdraps. Size 36. 3 ; X d Charminette Coat Dresses—one 3—$135,00 to $175.00 Charmeeh ant i cat Draspercone $82.50. 4 X o . Underwear—Biggest Kind of a [{ 9 - “Year End” Friday! and handmade—mussed from holiday shopping. Here it is for you tomorrow at truly astonishing prices! s hand-scalioped and hand.embroid- sl easily launder underwear iike '45 ored tops and ribbon strap SI.GS $1.95 d " vine desi hand idered ro and i X "‘b.“yu’y:. 2 .90, L 50 Silk Underwear, mostly beautiful envel. ope. n‘fie‘.'.’.‘-.f -‘;’ Very fine radium. silks and crepe de chin 35.“" Stitched styles. A few crepe' de chine gowns, to0. 2 Y Final Friday—Petticoats straightline, with. attractive’ seif-color embroidery. Navy blue, black, brown, taupe, ‘emeraid, cerise and Yawn... s with fancy pleated and ribbop-trimmed ightline. styles with self folds. Also Cos- lars and cuffs. $73.50. and fox. Fabrics are Cordara and Fashona. Smart tube and flared styles. $93.50. handsome coats! $112.50. brown and blue fox—all choice silky peltry—$155.00. —all _with unusually large 50 . rel, ona and Contanzia. Navy blue, black, . N > Friday Final—Women’s Dress Sales! saying. This is now your opportunity! with pin tucking and silk b.aiding; long roil revers and tailored collars: B tiered, and chiffon velvets, in a variety_of smart new Dresses gold and silver; draped chiffon velvet with lavish beading, embrolderies smartly' tallored twill cloth cocat frocks, braided or em- —notable for the variety of cholce fabrics, georgette crepes, chiffon vel- Dozens of models, many only —mostly for formal Occasions—dresses of crepe chiffon and georgette, strik- chines, circular tunics and pleated panels, some with fur $53 50 . included at the year-end price §/300 Chiffon Velvet Frock, black with colored beading. Size 75.00 Cocoa Crepe Elizabeth, sapphire beading, gold/thread em. $62.50. sleeveless style. Size 38, $62.50. 2-889.50 Evening Gowns, ibrocaded chiffon’ with beading. Black or Sizes ‘36 and 38, , $62.50. $75.00 Draped Black Satin Frock, with beading and lace. Size 38. 2—$115.00 Gowns—orchid chiffon, crystal studded—cocoa satin, gold $82. with deep beige squirrel banding. Navy and brow: We've sorted out all the beautiful underwear—both silk $2.00 Philippine Underwear, single garments, both gowns $1.65 $2.95 m gowns and chemise. Mussed garments with_ fifet ahd val lace yokes and.edgings or dainty. hem- . '$4.00 Radim Silk and GCrystal-knit Petticoats, in $5.00 and. $6.00 Silk_Petticoats, ‘beautiful Jersey and Not many slips, but a inces; al om ltllu. in white radlum silks. good size_assortment. 7 o $3.95 $2.95 SKIRTS 10—$7.50 and $9.50 Skirts—wrap and box piéated styles! noveity stripes and checks, In the season’s smart cojors. - $3.76. 20—$10.00 and $12.50 Sport Skirts, in fancy mixture irting cloth and camel’s halr ~plalds— wrap around and pleated models &5‘3 and comblination colorings. SUITS —Sport, tailored, costume— the finest kind of year end values! 8—$40.00 Tailored Twill Sults— glflll or box jackets. Navy and lack. _ $17.50. 15—$59.50 Fur-trimmed Sport Suits, smart mixture suitings with mutfler collars of raccoon and opos- sum; wanted shades. $27.75. 10—$95.00 and $110.00 Fur-trim- med Costume Suits—rich Velmara and Vellona cloths with stunning coliars of beaver, red fox, platinum wolf and Viatka squirrel. Two and three piece styles. $67.50. SWEATERS 13—$3.95 Brushed Wool Golf Coats, $1.98 Light-weight brushed wools, In smart combination colorings—note . the unusual price. . 10—$6.95 Brushed Wool Golf Coats, $3.48 The popular brown and gray shades, in_combination, with con- trasting color stripes, ' High but- toning styles. $8.50 Brushed Wool Sweaters, $4.85 Smart swagger styles, with col- lars and flare or close-fitting sleeves; golf coats, high buttoning type, with contrasting borders. At. tractive combination colorings, tan or gray with henna, brown with tan, gray with blue or orange. Big' year-end value! HANDKERCHIEFS 10c Nearly 200 Novelty Cotton Handkerchiefs, with embroidered _corners. These were used for decorating and are all badly mussed. Three for 18¢ - 5 Assorted Linen Handkerchiefs— white and_colored, plain, initial and fancy styles—mussed numbers of 25c handkerchiefs. 25c 3§e€2“|::ltity Fine Handkerchiefs, white with initials, colored with e broidered corners, quarter and haif inch hem: Three for 35¢ $1.00 Largely colored linens, many of them handmade, with' hand - threaded hems and hand-embroid. ered corners. The popular vivid colorings. Regular 50c quality. UMBRELLAS —Closing out year-ends in one big lot! $7.50 to $8.95 Umbre!hs‘ $5.90 Carved. Wood, amber and col- ored bakelite handles—ioop strap and ring styles—all very smart, but many slightly marred from handling—fine ~shower proof slik with grosgrain or satin borders. Lots of the desirable purple shade, aiso navy blue, hrown, black, green. EXTRA! BAGS! $3.95 Velvet Bags, $1.95 Fine quality brown, black and ~mavy blue velvet; pouch styles shirred to seif-covered frames—ail smartly lined and fitted. $6.50 and $7.50 Leather Bags, $5.00 Bags ' of all kinde—more than fifteen styles to choose from-— ~swagger ba; envelope purses, under-arm bags—but only one o two of a kind—morocco, pin seal pin goat, vachette and calf are the leathers. Be early for first choice! _ STOCKINGS Year-Ends! Note the $2.00 and $2.25°Silk Stockings——pair, $1.85 - Fine quality medium-weight Silk Stockings lisle garter hems and re-enforcements—all_full-fash. loned and _perfect. Choice of square or. Pointex heels. Black, brown, tan and’ some .gray, $4.00 to $7.50 Fancy Silk Stockings, pair, $3.50 Stunning beaded, lace and em< broidered clox id_idsets in these beautiful stockings—pure silk, mostly. with silk garter hems—ali * full-faghioned. ragtically all Single garments—twos and threes—or lines to t Misses'—Year End Extras! —to pick up a smart suit or frock—a really stunning coat at about half what it would cost any other time in the year! 2—Misses® $65.00 Tube Coats, of black Luxona, with taupe fox col- lars.” $29.50. " 4=Misses’ $60.00 Coats—wrap styles, In Juliana and Luxona coat- ings—muffier collars of black, taupe or kit-fox—remarkable at $39.50. 2—Misses’ $75.00 Trouvenette Coats, straightline styles, smartly furred with Viatka squirrel. $49.50. 3—Misses’ §79.50 Circular Draped, Coats, of rich Fashona—huge mutfler collars of black fox. $52.50. 4—Misses’ $85.00 Fashona Coats—very youthful models, straight and draped, with roll tucking and stitchery. ~Brown, black and kit-fox shades. _$67.50. 8—Misses' $110.00 Coats—soft, lovely coatings, Konia, Monette and Velmara—all_with large collars and cuffs of black or taupe fox and Viatka squirrel. $72.50. 4 5—Misses’ $115.00 Circular Draped and Tisred Coats—Velmara cloth Yth collars and cuffs of Viatka squirrel and platinum or black fox. Z—Misses’ $125.00 Coats—tube models—with beautiful big collar and cuffs of beaver—blas Inset trimming. $89.50, 3—Misses’ $135.00 Gerona and Fashona Coats—draped and tiered styles—collars and cuffs of piatinum wolf, beaver and black fox. $94.50, ~2—Misses’ $155.00 Coats of genuine Gerona, circular draped styles with Viatka squirrel trimming. $110.00. $74:50 for Misses’ $95.00 = .to0 $110.00 Coats Pencil silhouettes, flat backs, draped models. The sort of coats that are supremely youth- ful—fabrics noted for their beauty—Roi de Laine, Konia, Fashona, Arabell and Velmara— all with deep muffler—collars and cuffs of taupe or black fox, platinum wolf and beaver. The fashionable colors—kit fox, gray, black, brown—a most excellent year end assortment! 3—Misses’ $59.50 Sport Suits, fancy mi raccoflme,fuan;“:;o;o Jacket styles. ' §2i60, e Puitings, with chic sses’ .00 Sport Suits—smart i collars of woif, $aupe fox and vistke squrl“r.r'edL "‘;27.‘5'3':"‘“ e with sses’ X 1ip- i —1 collai prissce $75.00_ Slip-over Suits, stunning heather suitings—fox 3—Misses’ $79.50 Kasha Cloth Suits, with platinum fox. $42.50. Miss’ $95.00 Slip-over Costume beaver collar, cuffs and bands. 34 sses’ $29.50 Satin and Canton Crepe Frocks-sd i Ings and embroideries—black, tan, brown. $15.00. Slianersbaag _ 4—Misses’ $25.00 Velour Check Frocks—youthful straightiine affairs, with long, close-fitting sleoves. Brown and navy with tan. ' $15.00. isses’ $35.00 Frocks—basque styles, witi i aatinTorisses, 35 q yles, with clroular skirts—in 6—Misses’ $40.00 Twill Cloth Frocks—circular draped models; blue. _ $21. 8—Miss: styles, 2100, sses’ $40.00 Satin Canton Frocks, with tiered, ted draped skirte—black, navy blue, brown. S350, e 8—Misses’ $45.00 Affernoon Frocks, youthful circular draped pleated styles; beaded, embroidered and lace trimmed; velvet “Moon-glo are the fabPics. $26.50. Misses’ $45.00 Coat Frocks, very fine twill cloths; ) lored. $27.50. ey SR 4—Misses’ $45.00 Frocks, satins and roshanara crepes, in brown black;. four charming styles. $28.50. collars_ and cuffs of Bgult of velvety- brown Fashona— navy ’ $35.00 Velvet Frocks—mighty smart basque and draped and and and tai- h with lace gun metal eels. For 6—Misse $55.00 Chiffon Velvat and Satin Frocks, la and beading; beautiful draped and pleated models. $32.50. . Footwear Reductions Are Enormous The finest kind of footwear—pumps, oxfords, slippers— being cleared away on aecount of broken size assortments. So many similar styles that you are almost sure of being fitted if you're prompt. 90 pairs of $7.00 and $9.00 Pumps—for Mi and patent leather strap pumps, with low, s ‘85 Women, French heel pumps (a few oxfords in black kid. Note the price, p ; $10.00 and $11.00 Pumps and Oxfords, with junior and baby French and Cuban he mostly with welt soles. $ 85 Choice of brown or black kid, all patent leather and patent - in combination with gray or brown suede, pair - $9.00 and $10.00 Footwear, a wonderful assortment, comprised of black and brown Kid One-strap pumps, brown calf brogue oxfords, black kid oxfords, patent leather colonial tailored $ 85 pumps, ‘silver and gold cloth evening siippers, with or with- " out P Not many of any one style, so be prompt! Pair $9.00 to $11.00 Pumps, including single-strap models of brown suede; tan calf and suede cambinations, brown and tan calf » pumps, both one and two strap styles; black kid one-strap pumps and a number of smart models in black and brown satin, with Spanish, block and baby French heels. Also a i few fan calf sport oxfords—and you can choose at, pair. $10.00 to $12.00 Pymps, very fine materials, including brown or black kid, patent’ leather, black suede, black calf and novelty comblnations. Smart styles that range from colonial models without any strap to stunhing 4-bar pumps. $ 85 \Wide cholce as to style of heel; weit and hand-turned soles. s air . Choice Furs, Year-End Values! Individual wraps, coats, jacquettes—all of fine peltry, at almost unbelievable reductions!, 395,00 Genuine Spoich Mole Cape, hin collar of platinum wol. 7$395.00 Jap Mink. (dyed weasel) Coat, beautifuily tail.trimmed. $250. 147529500 Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coat, self collar and ‘cuffs. Bay Seal (dyed Coney) Wrap—stunping collar of fitch tur. ‘31500, b {4 S i 7 % $196.00 Kolinsky Cape, walst length. $89.50. $125.00 Natural Muskrat Coat, 28-Inch length, 369.50. $110,00 Jap Mink Stole, tail trimmed and beautifully lined. $59.50. 2—$75.00 White French Coney Jacquettes—very smart—$57.50. Pick a “Year Blouse! Costume or handmade, as you pleasa—all at year-end ° rices ! P! $2.00 and $3.00 Tallored Cotton Biouses, fine batiste, voiles, dimities; many of them made by hand. Styles with l, Peter Pan or Tuxedo collars and long sleeves. Mussed now, but like new when laundered it $4.00 and $5.00 Handmade Biouses, all volles; entirely hand-sewed-and trimmed with r. s 95 irish iaces; frill; Tuxedo and Peter Pan styl ¥ one model or another—and a remark 36.95 10 48,95 Silk Siip, s 95‘ anton Ci ), crepe tfally be: 4 Gr ombroldered in smart cofor combina. 4' . A year.ond opportunity, indes : $10.00 and $12.50 Costume Blousss of crepe de ¢ stunningly embroidered in: self or contrasting colors or combined with cut ohenllle; round and V necklines; some with becoming roll .9 collars; long or three-quarter flared Vivid colorings or conservative suit shad e iy out Apparel—“Year Ends” Stout App ds”! There is much of interest to you in this year-end Friday at this degendnble woman'’s store! . el ize $125.00 Black Veldyne Coat, stunning self embroidery; v i dra’Sice $168.00 Coat, biack Orlona, with luxurious muffer collar and cuffs of silky lynx; beW siceves; size 4414. $115.00. Extra Size $1 Coat of black Lustrah cloth—handsome muffler of black fox; semi-flared model. Size $110.00. $95.00 Sport Coat—smart biue and tan mixture coating— coltar_of goiden beaver. Size 3815. - $69.50. - Extra Size $78.00 Sport Coat—fancy heather mixture, with muffler style self coliar. Size 381¢. $59.50. it a Bive ws0.00 Crepe a?’.' Dinner Dress—orchld, with handsome ::";":'&1.&&:"“;.&"‘“:‘6‘; 3:—:;'." imfi—‘oxqu’l‘-'m. ‘motif beading. Size ., $40.1 2—Extra Size §79.50 Dresses, tan georgette with bronze beading; pphI ing drape. Size 4215, $69.50. PR ra, Sixe o880 fl:‘:&“’é‘.‘%..h navy’ canton c?op- with Sphinx beading. - Smart and unusual. . Size 4816, % Geishl of Olaymont, Del, anl Sarak B. Fianagan of Lyncl sburk, Va. e, Va., il and Annie Humphrey, I th Edward Marshall and Tolqueenta Youus. 4 E il and Sarso

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