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S@@i_@@y | (Continued from Eighth Page.) to some friend. She was charming and animated and wore a gown of dull 'old cloth, showing an all-over design n soft Persian colors. The skirt was slightly draped, the bodice cut square #nd a sash train fell from the shoul- ders. A The President and Mrs. Coolidge re- mained at the ball for about an hour #nd received a constant ovation while there. The cabinet was represented by the Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes, the Secretary of the Treasury and Miss Mellon, the Secretary of ‘War and\Mrs. Woeks and the diplo- matic corps by many of its most im- portant ambassadors, ministers and charge d'affaires. Just before night supper was served in the red T00m of the ground floor of the hotel. For many vears the children's hos- Ppital ball has been looked upon as the representative charity ball of the oapltal, the worthy cause enlisting ®éneral interest and the event of last night must stand as one of the most brilliant balls, not only of those giv- en for the hospital but of the many important charity events of vears past. The ball committee worked un- tiringly to give prominence to the ball and its object, enlisting the in- terest of the entire capital in the .work of the hospital through the newspapers and by word of mouth. In the Recelving Line. Mrs. Wadsworth, wife of Senato James W. Wadsworth, jr., vice prest. dent of the ladies’ hoard of the hos- pltal, recelved the guests, and wore & gown of turquoise blue velvet fash- foned becomingly and made without trimming. She ‘was assisted in' re- celving by Mrs. Rudolph, wife of Commissioner Cuno H. Rudolph, who is president of the men's board of the hospital. Mrs. Rudolph was in White velvet simply draped and held with fringed garnitures of hrilliants and pearls, a narrow band of dla- monds about her head held a white bird of paradise. Also assisting in receiving were the (3 committee on arrangements for the hall, Henry rd, chairman; Ars, Mrs. Harold Westcott. Mrs. s Mrs. Eldridg Jordan. Mrs. Leonard was in cloth of silver embroig in sapphire blu skirt draped to side and made quite long. Mrs. Grayson wore black velvet, made on modified 1830 1 with dropped shou held by band of rhinestones. Walker had a gown of pale blue velvet, with a draped train, and she wore a narrow band of pearls and dfamonds in her hajr. Mrs. Westcott was in black and gold brocade, gracefully draped and made without trimming. Mrs. Hight wore satin in silver shade, g forming the drapery at one s trimming the bodice. Mrs. J was in white crepe made with bateau neck and no sleeves, the material caught at the left side, which marked a low waistline. A 'deep band of ermine about the bottom of the skirt was the only trimming. The Secretary 5 Hughes were guests the District Commissioner and Mrs. Cuno H. Ru dolph, who entertained at dinner pre ceding the ball, and later occupied box. Their other guests were the ambassador of Cuba, Senor Cosem de la Torriente; the min mala and Senora de Sanchez Latour, the min Panama and S Alfaro and Senora de Yo spending the winter with her brother and sister-in-law Ecuador and Hughes was in pale pink satin a graceful draperv of lace on the bodice, which fell over the shoulders and formed the sleeves. The Secretary of the Treasu Mellon, and his daughter, Miss Ails Mellon, occupied their box. Miss Mel- lon was In cafe au lait crepe. The plaited skirt hung on the straight sleeveless bodice at a low waist line and she wore two strings of pearls. The Secretary of War and M Weeks had as box guests their son- nd ate and Mrs. mid- | | Othérs in_the company were the' | charge d'affajres of Great Dritaln and Mrs. Henry Getty. as Blagden and Mr. Thomas O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Herter occu- pied a box with Dr. and Mrs, Cary T. | Grayson and had with them Mr. and Mrs. Inse of Toronto und Dr. and “harles Crawford. 1 BEdward Walker had as her guests last evening the commerclal counselor of the British embagsy and Mrs. John Joyce Broderick, the first secretary of the British embassy, and ) | Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hight enter- talned at dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Vietor Kauffmann, the company later_going to.the ball, where they | occupied the boxes of Mr. and Mrs. |Hight and Mr. and Mrs. Kauffman: The guests were Col. and Mrs. Jac! . and Mrs. Frederick Cole- and Mrs. Henry Marlow, Parker West, Mr. and Hamilton, Dr. and Mrs. ce_Simpson, Maj. Reginald ter and Col. Beecham. Baronéss von Schoen and Mrs. Price Whittiker occupied the box of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker, chaperoning of younger people, inclyding Miss Katharine Whittaker, Miss Eve- Iyn Walker, Mr. Malcolm' Whittiker, Mr. Craig Wylle, Lieut. Lord and Mr. Alap Walker, jr.” Mr. and Mrs. Walker entertained the company at dinner preceding the ball. Mrs. George Ehle occupied the box of Mr. William Phelps Eno, who is in Bermuda, and had as her guest Mrs. J. P. Heatwole, Miss Aune Robinson, Miss Marion ‘Trumbull, Miss Betty Connolly and Mr. Trumbull Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, jr., en- tertained at dinner and took their guests later to the ball, where they occupied a box. In the company wers the minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenberg, the counselor of the Netherlands and Mme. Hubrecht, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Builard and Mr: William T, Carrington of Santa Ba bara, Calif. Col. and Mrs. Robert M. Thompson || gave their box to Dr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Kearney, who entertained a company of young people. M Charles Boughton Wood had among her guests former United States minister to Switzerland and Mrs. Hamp- Gury, D Matthew A. Du- ¢ and Miss Mary Morgan. Gertrude Divine R {ta 2 any of voung peopie at ss Betty Cristin her guest the ball for which she had a box. || ahnestoek had with her | | and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes Joh: to Lo L. solving, who entertained a company of young people. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Carroll Glover had in_their box Mrs. Whitmar, Mrs. > Irs. Ben Hellen. reene cntertained - a people at dinner for Dorothy Greene, to_the ball. Hitt ny of youn; her daughter, 3 later taking the guest Mr. and Mrs. R Reynolds had in their box Mr. and Mrs. Chaunc Parker, jr.; Mr. Hugh Tennant of t British’ embassy, Lieut. Thomas, Mr. Robert Stead, 'and their daughter, 3dith Elizabeth Hitt. and Mrs. James M. Green and s. John Crayke Simpson box just as a rendezvous for their friends.” Mr. and Mrs. Green gaye a dinner preceding the ball. Mre. C. C. Glover had with her Mrs. M. Johnston. Mrs. v and Mrs. The ‘who had with them Capt. and s Hart, and Miss Helen Mrs. John W. Howell, Senator and | Mrs. Henry! W. Keyes and Col. Mer- vin Buckey. Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh had as guests in her box Senator and Mrs. Scott Ferris, Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper, Senator Thomas J. Walsh and former Vice President and Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall. Col. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien had as guests at dinner, and later in their box, their daughter, Miss Allison Roebling; _Miss Margretta Roebling White of Princeton, N. J.; Miss Laura Winder Marshall, Mr. Douglas Hall, K ¥y N A f ! 'fi( Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. Philip Lansdale. ’g‘ e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C; THURSDA IR Cotton Sport Stock- ings, 69c pair. $1.50 Silk and Wool Sport Stock- ings, $1.15 pair. nuary JANUARY SALE PURCHASE — EINE NECKW. N EAR! Three Dainty, Rich-in-Va'ue Groups. Regularly Priced at $1.00 to $3.50 50c. A wonderful assortment, organdie and laces $1.00 composed of collar and far bevond ordinary. ’ With so many thousands ¢ lots, this first choice among the remnants you must be on hand ear JUST ARRIVED! COATS! * Cordara—Beaver Collars and Cuffs 5 0 and Cuffs. $69. To Go on Sale for the First Time Friday! Simply Astonishing! $110 Coats Fashona—Kit Fox Collars and Cuffs Lustrosa—Platinum Wolf Collars Only 25 coats in this assortment—one of the best of our Janu- ary Sale purchases. Cordara in brown—fashona and lustrosa in ’ . 62 Women’s Coats Here! h fine beautiful hions—w: All fine coats—and smart winter 7 furs. Every one of them is a wonderful “buy 15—$115 Fashion Coats, SMLE 7|5 i S ARABIA, FASHONA, GLAMORA, ORMADALE, large muffler_collar and Cll'\'lya of KIATS FODX TAUPE FOX, BLACK FOX AND PLATINUM WOLF, smart tiered and flare styles; navy, brown, kit fox shade and many of them In blacl - 15—$95.00 Wolf and Fox-trimmed Coats, $67.75 Platinum Wolf, Taupe and Black Fox Coilars and Cuffs on Coats of kit fox, black and brown vellona, cordara and lustrosa—a number of the Season’s most popular styles! 2 15—$79.50 Beaver and Squirrel-trimmed Wrap Coats, $49.75 Brown kit fox and black, in these beautiful Coats of Juliana and lustrosa—very dressy styles and beautifully made. 6—$65.00 Fur Collar Coats, $38.75 Panel and straightline styles, In beautiful pile fabrics—black and brown, with caracul, viatka squirrel and beaver collars—Remember—only six of these! j Coats fcor Little Women! 16 Coats—All Regular]y $65.00 and $75.00 Cut to fit the short woman without great aiterations—in fine granada and cordalure cloths; brown and black, with handsome wolf collars £0 Match. ........co.coooiirinans : Sport Coat Clearing! 6—$32,50 Plaid and Striped Sport Coats—in gray, tans and 518.75 browns—panel and full swagger backs. —ohene . > 3 $65.00 Camel’s Hair Coats, $48.75 Very stunning coats—camel color—with large beaver collara. 10—$75.00 and $85.00 Sport Coats, $56.50 These are particularly fine coats—made of imported wooleris in un- usual plaids, stripes and mixtures—and beautifully finished with fur col- lars of raccoon, opossum, taupe fox, kit fox and platinum skunk. 33 Women’s Suits! Remnant Clearing! —that ‘include many of the season’s smartest styles and fabrics— most of them fur trimmed X $ 5—$129.50 MILGRIM TAILORED SUITS—beautiful vellona and juina cloths—long panel jacket styles, in navy blue, Tampa brown and “9.75 kit-fox gra; R o e 9500 and $110.00 THREE PIECE COSTUME SUITS, exquisitely embroidered and tucked models. Box jacket styles with stunning col- dars of beaver, Viatia squirrel and fox—choice of brown $46.75 $1.50 cuff sets of linen, round o panel collars of Irish filet and “ovelty laces, vestees and vestee sets—material and workmanship are of the finest—values dinary. NECKWEAR SALE—STREET FLOOR—JELLEFF' "WHAT A VALUE FRIDAY TOMORROW! i dollars worth of new goods in our January Sales—and so many tempting pic riday of the New Year ought to set new Friday selling records tomorrow! en 5 ¢ ly! But any time in the day—values greater than at ordinary Clearance Sales! Blouses—Friday! $8.95 to $9.85 Blouses Here are brocaded vel broidered satins and crepe de chines—with novelty brald trim. ming or effectively combined with self-material in contrasting colors. V-rieck styles with rofl collar and long sleeves—b. nécl w’lth tVINEAq\IIfl‘ID‘.’TV?V Most of the popular suit shades o Mrepresented s $6.95 $7.50 to $8.95 Blouses Handsome blouses of very fine Brench voiles, lavishly trim with wide Irish laces or with filet iace in the popular rose and leaf design. Peter Pan styles, with cither front or back closing; Tux- edo | models, frill _styles — badly broken sizes, but a big variety of unusually 5495 pretty styles.... o5 o $4.00 to $6.95 Blouses Entirely handmade of sheer quality French voile—dainty trimmings of real filet and Irish picot edgings, hemstitching and hand embroidery. Tuxedo and Peter Pan_ styles—long sieeves, with ~ turn.bac coms o $2.95 $2.00 and $3.00 Blouses Tailored Dimity Blouses — some of them handmade—a few trim- med with Irish picot edging, others With fine hand-drawn work or fancy-colored stitching. _Mostly Peter Pan styles—a few Tuxedo models, with vestee fronts. About fifty of these — stightly mussed and sizes badly 1 () broken ... : o 1 some lively buying in our SLIP-OVER STYLE: worsted yarns. All new: round necks, with or without collars. $6.95 Sweaters i OLF COATS AND SLIP-OVERS, the former in bof high GOt low buttoning stylcs, in lightweight brushed wool: slip-overs in brushed wool or worsted, nations,’ tans, browns, greens, gray $8.50 Sweaters soft, lightweight brushed VERY FINE GOLF COATS, mohair, in high and low buttoning styles. T heather mixtures; tan and brown, tan and grean, brown An unusually smart assortment! and tan. “Values” From the Hat Shop ) L) ) S N S N S N 1216 F St. NW. HALF-PRICE SALE Sweaters—Friday 3 big lots—comprised of Slip-on Sweaters and Golf Coats— Good colors, good sizes and a_good 50% saving! There'll be Sweater Shop—Second floor. $5,50 Sweaters n light wel ht brushed mohair and amars. comblr A / KT T T D les—Ps Remna FT T T T ETTETT T I nts! $4.50 to $7.50 Fancy Style Black Silk Stockings, $2.95 pr. $2.00 to $2.50 Pointex Silk Stock- ings, black, $1.85 pr. JANUARY SALE PURCHASE—SILK PETTICOATS! Radium Silk—Silk Jersey—Crystal Knit. $3.95 More_th: an 300 Pett $5.85 savings of one-third or more on each anded and appliquéd desizns a the thrée pri ces. A fin ehance v PETTICOAT SALE. Doors will be open at 9 1 rich Regularly Priced at $5.00 to $16.50 “50.85 s surplus ish your wardrobe TREET FLOOR—JELLEFF'S. ups of fine apparel among our remnant .m.—and if you want the GLOVES! Annual January Sale! The famous Centemeri French Kid Gloves and thousands of pairs of a nation- ally known make of Duplex Fabric Gloves are making this 1924 Glove Sale an event of surpassing interest. Centemeri French Kid Gloves Goods arriving from France too late to fill Christmas orders and given to us at great reductions by P. Centemeri & Co. for this great Annual Sale! Centemeri $3.00 and. $3.50 Gloves $1.95 Pair Wonderful selections — French Kid and suede—plain and bande- lette styles—kid gloves in white with biack, black with white, “models, grays, tans—embroidered backs—white with 2 pear! clasps —bandelette styles with band at in contrasting color—two- embroidery — suedes of fine grade. 2 peari clasps—pique sew- ing—at $1.95 pair. HANDKERCHIEFS 25¢c—Were 35c Women’s colored linen handker- chiefs with noveity embroidered corners or initials; men's white nen initial handkerchiefs. Not ail Y2 fine wit cuff: nation colorings; V or $2.75 $3.48 $4.25 flar. Smart two-tone combi coll; Plaids, pin stripes gray, regular with ered corners. 1—$295 Centemeri $4.00 to $5.00 Gloves $2.65 Pair Strap-wrist Gauntlet Gloves— celebrated “Fielder” style: French Kid — pique sewing — ail colors—al; sizes—black and white, brown and mode—gray. and dark mode and brown, tan and brown, ecru and white—also self- color insets — two-toned embroideries—also 8-button Cen- temeri French Gloves—mousque- taire style, In white and brown— beautiful qualities. crochet Centemeri $6.50 Long Gloves $3.95 Pair A group that Is proving of par- ticular interest just at this sea- son—Including as It does 16-but- ton-length White French Kid Gloves for evening wear; also tan, black, gray and brown, glage fin- ish and beautiful long suede gloves, in brown, mode, beaver and gray—all overseam sewn. ! LOTS OF FRIDAY REMNANTS! 50c h, colored Initial linen 35c—Three for $1.00 Broken and discontinued lines of r s ndkerchiefs—men’s linen initial st¥les, women's very handkerchlefs, or noveity embroid- 10c—About 75 in All Odds and ends of noveity cotton handkerchlefs used in holiday dec- orations. Excellent for children's school_handkerchiefs. Half-Price Sale—Furs! A number of handsome fur coat chokers and stoles, will make the year’ our Fur Section. 1_5451:) Persian Lamb Coat-_ skunk collar and $225 ndsomely hucr!,s 1 Coat; long, $147.50 h s—F Hud. e model, Na ar; misses’ 36 with self collars and cuffs 1—$195 Cape, with raccoon $92.50 son tural model al inches Mus' rat together with some odd first Friday interesting. in 1—$§125 Natural Muskrat Coat. 28 inches long; $62.50 smart style. .. 20 Scarfs and Chokers, were . $10.00 to $1250. Fox, hare and Australian opos- $5 to 5625 sum 2—§125 Mole Stoles, Scotch mole, 80 inches long; $59,50 crepe lined Women’s Dresses—Tempting! . 4-$25.00 and $29.50 Silk Dresses Black and Navy Blue Silk Crepe—tiered skirts styles with Sizes 34 and 36 z beaded and pleated ruffies. $10 kit fox shades ... 3-$79.50 COSTUME SUITS, of brown vellona—box and panel lacket styles, with muffiér collars of fox and Viatka §37 75 dyed squirrel 9—$65.00 IMMED ings, brown, blue and gray, with collars of fluffy raccoon and opossum furs. Box Jacket styles SPORT SUITS—smart mixture " $66.75 $7-50 suit- black hatte; s $27.75 10—$15.00 to $18.50 Fine Hats—five of famous *‘Country lub” design, Including mi e Erat black velour—and five matrons’ styles, including ' plush and brown and black velvets, from de- signers who specialize in this type of hat. 10—$10.00 to $12.50 Tailored room poke and collapsible felts ats—a smart assortment, 15_$25.00 to $45.00 Silk and Velvet Frocks Street styles in silk_crepes with lace trimmed collars and cuffs, beading and silk fringes; velvet frocks for street or dinner —fur trimmed or rhinestone beaded. Black, American beauty and $18 301$35.00 and $39.50 Dresses—Silk Crepes—Finé = = el i in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs Assarsson, the counselor comprised of Lyon velvet turbans, brown or black, girlish $75.00 NAVY BLUE SUEDE John W. Davidge, and othe Mrs Weeks was in pink velvet trimmed with silver cloth and gdouches of a deeper shade of the pink, wore pearls. Mrs. Davidge was in a gown of black velvet trimmed with strings of rhinestones over the shoul- ders and on the bodice, and a band of diamonds in her hatr. The minister of Hungary and i had a box, and Stokes, jr., much of the time. Countess Szechenyi was in sapphire blue velvet, made on very simple lines with a square train, the dark color being relieved by shoulder straps of rhinestones, an. on a fine gold chain about her nec hung a large square sapphire and be- low it a diamond about the same size, She wore diamond pendant earrings. Senator and M Lawrence _C. Phipps entertained in their box Mr. and Mrs. Denise Barkalow and and Mrs. Thomas Hay Senator and Mrs. James W. Wads- worth, jr., had as their guests their box 'the assistant secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Eliot Wads- worth, Mrs. King Carley and Miss Evelyn Wadsworth and Mr, Jerry Wadsworth, daughter and son of the hosts. : Mrs. Stephen B. and entertained den P. Spencer, Mrs vanter, Mrs. Thomas Winslow B. Van Devanter and the two grandsons of Mrs. Elkins, Mr. Henry Lee and Mr. Robert Oliphant. Miss Julla Mattis gave a dinner, later taking her guests to the ball, where they occupied a box. The com- pany included Capt. and Mrs. Emory Land, Maj. and Mrs. Conger Pratt, Mr. Herbert C. Hengstler and Mr, e Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brett ) tertained at dinner preceding the ball in compliment to the ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier, and took their guests later to their box. Mrs, was with the box Sel- De- Mr. i City Club Bldg. Mayj. | in | ish legation, and Mr. ebling of Bernardsville, Dr. and Mrs. Frank L. Pleadwell entertained at dinner before the ball, their guests occupying their box and that of Dr. and Mrs. O. H. P. John- son. In the party were Miss Eliza- [ beth Johnson, Miss Caroline Johnson, { Miss Margaret Edwards, Miss Muriel ued on Tenth Page. i i 8-Piece ll?ecllr;mbmr S;fita $212.95 Finished in Ritz-Carlton Gray. A handsome suite, consisting of large-size bed, chiffonier, dresser, vanity, chifforette and three chairs. Well designed and made to last. George Plitt Co., Inc. Painting, Paperhanging and Upholstering 1325 14th St. N.W., Main 4224 SHOP | Reductions I Still Greater Price ‘ Concessions i Stock of \ DRE on Entire Winter SES Supreme Values of the Season. CLOTH SUIT, 0 suIT, with handsome 534.75 iiar o $24.75 beaver collar 5 $45.00 BROWN SUEDE Viatka dyed squirrel s 6—$35.00 SPORT SUITS—smart mixtur ets and wrapped skirts, tan and gray : Misse;’ Fine Coats Lavishly Trimmed with Beaver, $ 69.50 Platinum and Black Fox, Gray and - You'll marvel at the richness and beauty of these coats—soit Viatka Squirrel. pile fabrics that include Fashona, Konia, Monette, Velmara and Arabia—all with hage collars and deep cuffs—smart tiered, draped and straightline styles. - A group for style-wise Misses! Another Moment—Misses! Here are Friday pick-ups—coats, suits, frocks of a smart sophistication at a fraction of their regular prices! 2—MISSES' $20.50 SHADOW PLAID SPORT COATS— §15 (0 smart, straight lines. i e 2-MISSES' $59. avy biue or black Luxona, with €97 50 muffier collars of black fox or viatka-dyed squirrel A 11—MISSES’ $75.00 AND $85.00 FASHONA UVENETTE COATS—circular draped, tube and wrap models In black, navy blue, gray and brown. Some with deep collars and cuffs of viatka squicrel “7 50 or muffler collars of black fox. MED » e xcaptionatly smarti $04-50 2—MISSES’ $110.00 VI COATS—tiered models in black Fashona. 0—MISSES’ $110.00 FUR-TRIMMED COATS—ovely Fashona and Arabla cloths—stunning straigl , circular draped and tlered models, with huge collars and cuffs of beaver, taupe or black fox and swm viatka squirrel. ... 8 : & 3—MISSES' $115.00 TIERED COATS—Veimara nia_fabrics, smartly roil tucked—rich collars and cuffs of taupe and black §773 5() 8—MISSES’ $135.00 TUBE AND DRAPED COATS, with collars and cuffs of beautiful beaver, platinum and black 389 50 fox furs.. & 3—MISSES’ $145.00 COATS—GENUINE GERONAS, SOFT ARABIA COATINGS—tiered and draped styles, with collars and cuffs of sgsm viatka squirrel and black fox. - 2—MISSES' $165.00 GERONA COATS—youthful draped sss.w models, with collars, cuffs and banding of viatka squirrel 3 8 Misses’ $110.00 Sport Coats, $69.50 Stunning novelty coatings—plaids and poster stripes—with deep col- lars of natural red fox, gray skunk or kit fox. 14—MISSES’ $25.00 AND $29.50 FROCKS—Satin Cantons and Satin Crepes In embrols d and ribbon trimmed styles; straightline 31350 frocks of smart velour checks. Which shall it be? Both... . Do 7—MISSES’ $35.00 CHARMEEN AND TWILL CLOTH FROCKS—Chemise or blouse models, brald trimmged $—MISSES’ $35.00 AFTERNOON FROCK: Crépes in delighttul basque and circular draped styles, trimmed ‘€1 5() with fine laces, ribbons and embroidery. .. o 3 . 12—MISSES’ $40.00 VELVET AND SATIN FROGKS—Smart basque atyles with bouffant skirts, straightiine frocke, plain or draped; €973 50 beading, embroidery and laces are the trimming: & 3 15—MISSES’ $48.50 AND $55.00 FROCKS—MOSTL NE.OF-A- KIND—Velvets and Canton Crepes with stunning circular drapes and’ pleated tunics; beautifully tallored twill cioths, coat and straight- €96 £() Navy biue, brown, black i ilne mod 6—MISSES' $9.50 ROSHANARA KS—Canton y d and embroidered; straightiine, basque and draped styles; brown, gray or black. s g $33.50 3—M)SSES’ $59.50 BOX JACKET SUITS—Smart tweed suit- sls 50 brown and tan, green and gray; button trimming. . 3 X MISS’ $85,00 NAVY BLUE TWILL- SUIT—Box Jack e issEs w800 Fu'ni-rmunf'fi SPORTS SUITS—Stylish checked and striped sultings; box.Jackets with collars of black or brown fox Migs" $75.00 GRAY KASHA CLOTH 8! cuffs of platinum wolf........ bty M N $21.50 - anton and Roshanara. 54.75 $2.00 2—$12.50 2 —$25.00 and with sl promptly! Both velvets Stout Apparel! Friday! A small :nllect'it;rl of :.1,50;?"“‘” Sport Hats, including Smart, v titting snapes. - y d $15.00 Velvet Hats, black and brown, $6.50. i ,828.50 Dress Hats, ostrich trimmed, $10.00. hats in navy blue velvet, and one stunning black panne model ilver cloth and nionkey fur. A Friday value to see satin, georgette and canton crepe; straightiine and draped styles, black and brown. froc Size lace Just 10 coats and 3 dresses in all, but they certainly make up in quality any lack in quantity! " 6—Extra Size $125.00 Coats—Beaver or Viatka : Squirrel Collars and Cuffs \ly handsome Coats of rich soft pile fabrics— e eiverette, Veldyne and Arabella—attractive styles figures, regulation and side fastenings. Lustros; for largs taupe—sizes 42 to 4814. 2 zx'ruA"%moa Qsiu FUR-TRIMMED COATS—corded pile fabrics, splendidly tailored and crepe lined, and topped with large col- 38/, navy blue, size 42! 1ars o Bl o B 35850 COATB—aray stralghtiine Wak ana 2 EXTRA S| semi-doiman wrap—Lucette and Trouvenette, with large black %750 CANTON ~CREPE DRESS—draped model, with fancy beaded sieeves and girdle. wolf collars. Size 46 EXTRA SIZE Navy blue. Size 44%%. EXTRA SIZE DRESS—stunning Size 46% straightline (A SIZE $58.50 CHARMEEN TAILOR —h.nEd):om:;sflfiizh':: in every detail—brown with seif stitch- §45 ()0 ery. Size 42% 25 New Skirts $5.00 Piaids, stripes and plain color modeis—skirtings that Include camel's hair velours and wool crepes in, the newer colorings— tan, camel color, gray, bark, rust, or 'in combinations of tan and brown and navy and gray. Smart pleated and wrapped styl 6—$16.50_Knife-pleated Crepe de Chine Skirts, navy_ blue &7 50 and black - 20—$12.50 and $14.50 Sport Skirts. camel’s halr, suede cloths, novelty mixtures and velour checks, In gmart “combinations of tan and brown, henna and gray, camel color and blue. $6.50 BAGS' A splendid group of bags in Morocco, pin seal, cowhide, calf and patent leather — black, gray and brown—swagger ba under-the-arm and envelope purse: il of them fitted and molre ed—silks in moire and striped effects, with jewel claspe—valvets and duvetyns, with mounted and self-coversd frames — Inside com- partments and fittings— a wonderful group to €4 05 choose from . G et 9 VANITY 'BOXES—ob- long shapes, in cowhide and pat- cn!‘ leather; molre lined ‘1 w and smartly fitted. B b ~, Look at This Friday Footwear! Pumps—Oxfords—Slippers —in such style assortment and at such savings_as one rarely finds—continuing our house cleaning. of broken sizes and styles into the New Year. 49c. Pair 205 Pairs 95c and $1.00 | 86 Pairs of $8.00 to $12.00 Felt Slippers Pumps -and Oxfords en's Felt Slip- | 31 palrs Log Cabin Suede One. ,.m:n w::.“,,u. rose §x.:‘ strap Pumps, with Spanish heels. . Sizes 4 t0 8, | 17 pairs Ottsr Suede Pum "“Y hlud: [ s tvln--t'fip atyle with Spanish 6 pairs_Children’s Feit Siip- heels.. re—novel nclled ~ designs A Sn front. ':{su 7to 2. . Nnrnl'lro Gold and Silver ‘stippers, high or baby 182 PAIRS $1.50 WOMEN'S French heels. FELT SLIPPERS — ribbon-trim- 257 PAIRS OF $9.00 AND $10.00 med—light and dark blue, pink, $—d brown calf o, miltiary o rose, taupe, green, laven- 85(: 2% der. Pair. $265 - Pumps, $3.65 Pair | $4.65 Pair 288 Pairs of $9 and $10 Pumps and Oxfords 103 pairs Tan Calf Brogue Ox- fords, welt soles and low flat heels, 78 pairs “Black Calf Oxfords, ‘welt soles and Cuban heels. Brown Calf Single. strap Pumps, low military hesl 41 pairs Patent Leather Tongue :"T: welt sofes and Ougnn eels. 27 _pairs 'Black Calf Ton; weit soles and Cuban heels. NAVY BLUE CANTON 'CREPE tyle—self $89.50 Brown or $45.00 navy blue $42.50 $75.00 One colored beading. trimmed with fine tucking, braid and embroidery. crepes; also 2—$55.00 and $50.50 draped lace evening gowns, silver gray and black, size 36; and 4—$49.50 to $59.50 chiffon velvet frocks with Jeweled girdles and fur trimming. Black, brown and American beauty. embroidery, colored pipings and fur bandings for trimmings; also, 6-$55.00 chiffon velvet evening gowns, exquisitely beaded and draped. and side drape facing of shirred moire silk—fancy button trimming. ue. in seif or colored beadings. beaded and embroidered styles, side and front draped effects. Size 38 . + Jade metal cloth. EVENING GOWNS—all-over beaded—rose and Jade green. Sizes 36 and 38.. Twill Cloths pleated and embroidered; coat 823'50 A wonderful group, this—street and afternoon styles, In straight or wrapped, splendidly tailored and Mostly navy blue. $31 beautlfully beaded, ks of fine twill cloth s 36 to 40. 15—$45.00 to $55.00 Silk Afternoon Dresses Pleated panel and draped styles—siceves with tiny ruffies— frills and net colfars and cuffs—mostly satin and canton 8—$49.50 Charmeuse and Twill Cloth Frocks Handsome tallored dresses of very fine materials—Chinese 537 Jade, American beauty. sapphire and black. A wonderful buy! .00 Twill Coat Frocks, $47.00 FINE TWILL CLOTHS—WRAP-AROUND STYLES—collars, cuffs Navy Sizes 36 and 40. 4—$65.00 and $69.50 Velvet Dinner Frocks, $49.50 IMPORTED DRESSES OF FINE CHIFFON VELVETS—hand beaded Taupe, black, brown. Sizes 36 and 38. 10—$65.00 to $85.00 Afternoon Dresses, $51.00 EXCLUSIVE MODELS IN SATIN CREPE, BROCADED GEORG- ETTE AND CREPE SATIN; tiered skirts, fur banding and shirred drapes. of a kind! 2—$75.00 and $85.00 BLACK SATIN AFTERNOON GOWNS, exquisitely - $57.50 $9850 CHIFFON VELVET DINNER GOWN, goid lace over gold shot Size 38, Also 2—$98.50 SALOME VELVET $ 2 . January! Underwear! Of all the January sales of Underwear we have ever had, these now surpass them! * Never before have we been so for not been slow to realize this, for our sales have already shown immense increas these sale lots cannot be duplicated when sold! secure a share of them! $2.95 to Inoluded Vests—finest weave, wonderful for wear—all full sizes, including “pl —hemstitched and picot edged tops and self straps—also some with ribbon straps. Colors Included are orchid, fiesh color, peach and white.. tunate in our January Sale purchases! And women have But Do not delay another day if you wish to SPECIAL! . $5.00 Glove Silk Vests in this remarkable group are Regular-weight Glove Silk Miianese silks—and the new “Vanitl" silk, a striped 4-inch” length $1:95 1$3.95 to $5.00 Glove Silk Bloomers ‘Both hig black and taupe—all well reinforced—one style reinforced to knee. $5.00 to These are mostly the new “Vaniti” sifks, but some plain glove s are included—in gray, fawn, green, henna, taupe and navy—double shirred cuffs Same In heavy Milanese .giove silks—usually $10.00 pair—at $4.95 pair. h quality finely woven glove silk and vaniti silks—in navy, $9.95 $3.95 $8.50 Vaniti Silk Bloomers $5.00 to $7.50 Union Suits and Chemise Fine quality glove silks and “Vaniti” silk—made with tailored tops- and self straps—reinforced under' arms—cut full and wide—fiesh color, $3.95 orchid and wi SPECIAL! 12 atyles of Nainsook Gowns and Envel- ope Chemise, trimmed with Val face and Swiss embroideries, and some tailored styles ith hemstitohed yokes. AH remarkable Gowns and Envelope Chemise, trimmed with Val laces, or tailored styles with tucked yok: also Shadow Batiste Gowns and Envelope Chemise, in fiesh color, peach and orchid | - Bateau-neck Gowns in Windsor Crepe, in .fiesh color, orchid and peach, with shirred :sktl one model trimmed- with filet lace | Sateau-neck Cowns in Plisse Creve—tull len, ant ‘width—peach, orchid, lig! blug and ficsh oolor. -~ 3 ~ Plisse Crepe Two-piece Pajama bateau neck; in. fiesh' color, peach and archid 5 Plisse Crepé Bloomers, shirred at waist and knee, ’:ully reinforced; flesh and ateau.neck Gowns, of shadow batiste; color and peach;’ yokes trimmed with lace insertion. . hite—most extraordinary values In this lot : SPECIAL! $10.00 to $25.00 Silk Gowns and Pajamas $8.85 to $16.85 Crepe-back Satins—Radium Silks—Satins Impossible to adequately describe thess attractive garmerits—silks of such fine grade—and designed with French val, Irish crochet and Venise laces—or hard- :gn‘;nly hemstitched—flesh color, light biue, peach, or- chid. $5.00 ‘to $10.00 Silk Chemise— $3.85, $4.85 and $6.85 $1.95 Many beautiful thin to choose from—radium silks, crepe ack satins, crepe de chines—with Jovely lace In- sertions, edges and medallions—or dainty hi stitching —white, light biue, orchid, peach, flesh coior and black— $2.95 81 .00 $5.00 to $10.00 Step-ins and Bloomers ; .85, $4.85 and $6.85 . 51'.95' $3.85, $4 $6.85 $1.00 $1.50 Crepe-back Satin and Radium Slik Step-ins and Bloo) i flesh color, white, black, peach and light bl ilored: and lace-trimmed styles.