Evening Star Newspaper, December 26, 1924, Page 9

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THE with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Henry Siviter of North Dith- Deaths Reporlcd ridge street, Pittsburgh, P O tars en dephctit Pryor will join his family there thls mf"m‘fl‘:“’g”; e tho last 24 ours: SOCIETY | {Continued from Eighth Page.) ol ML e wm“‘u ,,,‘” v Mr. and Mra, CI hurles J. Willlamson | Louis M. Smith, 66, 8t. - l""fl“v‘ Count @'Adhemar and Mr. C. Bascom|yjart Tuesday for N York, where \wm?:$§.§°il"mi L‘ e ol T Slemp. they will spend Christmas with their | piia Commander and Mrs. Robert Hen-Son-inlaw and davenicn, Dr. an €sruon entertained tho Naval Academy |+ 2 ¥ class 1902 at a tea yesterday after- Xl°01 at their resmcxue 1740 N street Dorthwest. Dr. Edith Se Ville Coale of 2006| juc i, i o It e C. 8 5 X:pel{'de\r\zg Yolrlf “fllllm E. eclle! 41 st. Lrulhethl ‘Hos- Mr. and Mrs. George P. Hoover will | Visiting friends. P 0, Sibley Houpital. entertain at a dance for their daugh- = LE fors, Miss Louise Hoover, Miss Cath- s ering Hoover and Miss Bptty Hoover, this evening at their home, 15 YWwest | Chapter, D. A, R, Lenox street, Chevy Chase. January 14 A partial list of t Mrs. Theodore V. Boynton enter- |Mrs. Charles Den Mr. Plans are nearing comnl?tmn for the dance to be given by Columbla in the Roosevelt, DatTonesses la: Mrs. Jos s. Charles C. Coo - |of the chapter and Mrs. on pre- ce the upkm.m ex- | Mrs. on Waterman, State corre- secretary. Births Reporled The Rams' Head Players will have asEuata In thelr playhouse at Ward- T 5 Press Club of Washington. afternoon tomorrow they will In 4 large group of orphaned see the pantomime. West End Superior Rough Dry Service has been planned to save the housewife—save her the hard work of washing in the home—save her time and incidentally save her money—it's most inex- pensive. " Phone Us Todoy! 7 A man may be what he thinks he| James Chambers Pryor and|is without being what he claims to © spending the holidays | be YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN P al ‘Tenth St. A Year-End Discount Sale Offering Values Heretofore Obtainable Only. in January Clearance Sales A sale with but one purpose—to reduce stocks quickly before the beginning of the New Year. A Store-Wide Reduction 14 oft Every Dress and Sport Coat All Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Every Article of Silk Underwear Every Tunic and Overblouse All Handbags and Novelties Hosiery, Except Coral Band All Women’s Millinery Every Article of Children’s Wear Including Every Child’s Coat Every Boy’s Suit All Sweaters and Sweater Sets Every Tailored or Dress Hat Every Silk and Cloth Frock : All Party Dresses Every Wash Dress EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Silk-and-Wool DRESSES Originally $19.75 to $25.00 Shlh!ly -mled but w81 (). unlls and smart styles D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1924. NEGLIGEES Originally $15.00 to $25.00 Georgene tnfl'etas, crepes — sligh $9 00 soiled. The Most Phenomenal Value-Giving Event We Have Ever Held! Our Great January Clearance Sale In accordance with our policy, not to carry merchandise from one season to another, we hold this event. This year the event will be greater than ever, for cost and profit have been forgotten, and we will offer the smartest styles of the season in the finest materials from the best manufacturers. Sport Coats Originally $55 and $65 Genuine Camel's Hair and Flamingo, § .00 all well tailored, all silk lined. — Fur-Trimmed Coats Originally $75 to $85 Suede-like fabrics, collars ‘and cuffs and in s 50 some borders of the smartest furs of the season. = All the new colors. Fur-Trimmed Coats Originally $125 and $135 Finest quality materials, most luxurious and s 50 fashionable furs, such as natural wolf, leopard —_— cat, fox, beaver, squirrel and natural opossum. Distinctively Individual Fur-Trimmed Coats Originally $150 and $185 The aristocrats of the coat mode, in the most luxurious furs and smartest materials in all of fashion’s favored colorings. Stone Marten Chokers Originally $45 to $49.50 25N Baum Marten and Hudson Bay Sable And Fox Scarfs Originally $65 to $95 $AA.00 Silk and Wool Skirts Originally $10 and $12.50 $5.65 All-wool plaid and stripes, silk crepe skirts, in pleated wrap-around models. Silk Petticoats Originally $3.95 and $4.95 $.35 loring. Jersey, satin, in all the new colors, in the tai- lored and embroidered flounce effects. Brush Wool Sweaters Originally $5 and $7.50 $).85 Coat and slip-on styles, in all colors. Silk Hosiery Originally $2.00 Chiffon and thread silk—all full fashioned. Irregulars of two of America’s famous brands— all new colors. Ensemble Suits Originally $125.00 59X Kashmara, luxuriously fur trimmed. Sport and Tailored Suits Originally $35.00 and $45.00 17 Fine quality twill and hairline and || mixture suits, in strictly tailored models. Smart Tailored Suit‘s Originally $55.00 and $65.00 20 Finest quality charmeen—splendid tai- At Reductions of % to % and More Silk and Wool Dresses Originally $25 and $35 Dresses for all occasions—street, afternoon $ 50 and evening wear—in all the smartest colorings := and materials of the season. Smart Dresses Originally $37.50 to $45.00 Satins, bengalines, georgettes, charmeen, in 322 .50 all the new and fashionable colors. e Imported Robes Originally $55 to $65 258 All-over beaded robes imported direct from Individual Dresses France, in orchid, maize, beige and two-tone For AH Occasions combinations. Originally $59.50 to $65.00 The smartest frocks of the season for street, s 00 afternoon and formal wear, in the most fash- == ionable materials and colors. ‘Tunic Blouses and Overblouses Originally $12.50 and $15.00 Fine quality crepes and satins, some embroidered, some beaded. Philippine Underwear Originally $3.95 and $5.00 Fine quality batiste, all hand-embroid- ered; every stitch a hand stitch. A Clearance Sale of SHOES REDUCED TO $ ONE PRICE Incomplete lines from our new shoe department 00 ;o STYLESTO e CHOOSEFROM VALUES UP TO $10.00 NOT OLD STYLE—BUT CHARMING SHOES FOR EVERY OCCASION SINGLE STRAPS—OPERAS—SIDE AND FRONT GORING EFFECTS— RIBBON TIES ETC. NOT EVERY SIZE AND WIDTH ON EVERY SHOE BUT ALL SIZES AND WIDTHS IN THE LOT AAA—D

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