Evening Star Newspaper, January 1, 1925, Page 9

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THE EVENING JELLCOEISGVEN | [t e EARLDON Y KNG New Year Honor List Places) Special Emphasis on Art, Literature and Science. Associated P DON ADMIRAL JELLICO! 7 Bi;ti;S Reporled. hins. boy. under the Dawes FRENCH PARLIAMENT, IN POW STOPS CLOCKS | R st University 24th st. D.e. zabeth’s Hos- T7E LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Our famous Half-yearly Sale —offers an outstanding opportunity—for it’s a sale of Louvre garments only—vouched-for values —including all Street and Afternoon Frocks and every Fur-trimmed Coat—remaining of the present season’s stock reduced in price to meet one or another of these groups: Here are the Frocks $25.00 to $35.00 $49.50 to $59.50 Reduced to Reduced to $16.75 $32.75 $39.50 to $49.50 $59.50 to $75.00 Reduced to Reduced to $24.75 $29.75 Here are the Coats $65.00 and $69.50 $145 to $160 Reduced to Reduced to $44.50 $99.50 $79.50 and $89.50 All the $175 Coats Reduced to Reduced to $95 00 to $98.50 All the $200 Coats Reduced to Reduced to $64.50 $139.50 $110, $115 and $130 Luxuriously Reduced to Trimmed With 'HOLLYWOOD FOLK START RELIEF FUND Non-Profit Concern Organized to Care for Needy Members of Movie Family. By the Assoclated Pross. , Calif., January 1.— a group of celebrities of picture colony of Holly- wocd, the ““Motion Plcture Relief Fund of Amerl vesterday filed articles of incorporation with the Secretary of | State. Objects of the organization, is a non-profit concern, quar in Ange ble w membe ony. The organization also plans to pro- mote the welfare of the families of the aged, sick and Indigent members | which with head- Hollywood and Los {ll be to carry on charita- among the aged and sick of the motion picture col- Erection of a > home, probably in Hollywood, to or unfortunate members of the sion and fam-| llies of motion picture people who| P able to support themselves be- or illness is planned. f the organization in- Hal E. Roach, Rupert Hughes, STAR, WASHINGTON, SOCIETY (Continued from Page Eight.) be on the reception committee for the entertainment and dance to be given by the Susan B. Anthony Foundation Saturday at the Playhouse, 1514 N street northwest. Mrs. lda Husted Harper, the blographer of the great suftrage leader, will speak on “The Dream of Miss Anthony.” The enter- tainment’starts at 8 o'clock p.m., and there will be dancing at 9:30 o’clock. fiss Mildrea Thompson, dean of > of Miss Elolse n. The | uncheon will be held at 12:30 in the | icove of the Grace Dodge Hotel and short program of toasts will follow. The alumnae of the Michigan Agri- | culture College held their annual holiday banquet last evening at the Grace Dodge Hotel. A very dLthl- ful program was carri Club Chantecler of bril- 108 ts liant wer, OF THE MOMEN' _|dergarten Union, which 1s meeting at D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, and Mrs. V. P, Sweet, Mr. and Mnl George Sllsbee, Mr. and Mrs. Philander Knox, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foley, | Mr. John Foscoe and many others. The Board of the International Kin- Hotel Hamilton, will close its session | today with a tea at the hotel. Among | thoee attending the meeting are Miss | Ella Ruth Boyce of Pittsburgh, the president; Miss Loulse Alder of Mil- wank : Barbara G first vic~ president ton of Louisvill < president, and Miss Mary Dabney Da- | vis of Columbla University, New York. UNION BUYS HOME. | | Typographers to Use Mansion as | National Headquarters. ! INDIANAPOLIS, 1.—The | International Typographical Union | has purchased for use of its national headquarters the North Meridian street residence of the late Samuel Murdock, traction magnate, it was announced yesterday. The considera- tion was not given. The headquar- t is now located in a downtown buildin January S FIRST REV L. Thalb Mae Murray, Charles Chaplin, Charles H. Christie, Harold Lloyd, Willian S. Hart, Mary Pick- ford, Doug Fairbanks, Cecil B. De Mille, Jesse L. Lasky, Winifred Kingston, Joseph M. Schneck, Jo- | seph De Grasse and Glenn Harper. DEFENDS ROTARY SPIRIT. | Irvin Cobb Hits Back at Younger Intellectuals. PADUCAF | Cobb The humorist, an ho ber of the Paducah Rotary Club, en- | tered an objection to the aspersions of “provincial” which, he sald, “these self-appointed superior minds so in- | qustriously cast at Rotary and other Alm‘erhxn business men's luncheon clubs. \In my travels about the country,’ ;smd Mr. Cobb, “it has been fortune to acquire conside e with the Rotar; And T should like £00d fellows ssful, worthy e rious communal detached capacity of honorary mem- ber.” ast season with | a marked in prices has caused an era of prosperity in New- foundland. Final Clearance!, I OUTSTANDING VALUES IN OUTSTAND- ING WINTER MODES OF THE FINEST QUALITIES COATS 492 o 98 Heretofore $89. ' DRESSES ‘182 to *49= .50 50 to $149.00 1316 G Street City Club Building 1 Lot of Caracul Trimmed Cloth Coats, unlined, as is A ) Were $80 520 4 Jacquettes Two Days More of SAVINGS---IN OUR THIRTY- NINTH NNIVE Unusual PRICE REDUCTIONS such as we are making during this ONE WEEK CLEARANCE will prove to you our efforts to ESTABLISH NEW LOW PRICE RECORDS FOR VALUE! ZIRKIN FURS AT RIDICULOUS DISCOUNTS. 57 to 50# OFF REGULAR PRICES! FURS AND FUR-TRIMMED COATS 540 To Close Out at. . . Formerly $60 to $100 1 Lot of Cloth Coats . 545 Finest Quality Hudson Seal Coats ...... 3275 $79.50 Fur Formerly $75 to $100 Formerly $400 1925. BERTRAM COHN & COMPANY LEASE EXPIRED EVERYTHING MUST GO! WE MUST SELL OUR STOCK AT CNCE! NOTHING MUST STAND IN THE WAY OF AN ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE—EVERY ITEM AND GARMENT MUST BE SACRI- FICED. Former values, prices and EVEN COSTS HAVE BEEN DISREGARDED—BECAUSE—after 10 years in this location, we ARE MOVING. WE ARE OFFERING UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITIES TO SAVE IN THIS— MOVAL SALE!! Sale Starts Tomorrow! 10 A. M. SALESLADIES WANTED Apply to Mr. Cohn at 9 A. M. Friday (Tomorrow) Nox:thern Seal Coats (Dyed Coney) 48 and 50 Inches long; beautiful mod- els. nicely lined; formerly $100.00 Muskrat Coats (Marmink Coats) 48 and 50 inches long: (‘rushed (‘r\llur and stra'~"-* T merly Northern Seal Coats (Dyed Coney) Contrasting collar and cuffs of squir- rel; 48 and 5a$ .95 m(‘hev lon( for- mery 1 Lot of Fox Scarfs (Animal Effect) (P‘l:;r both _ sides; 5 .95 rormer!y $15.00 to Short Fur Coats Assorteq Furs; 339‘50 formerly EXTRA SALESWOMEN will be ¢ 1 hand ENTIRE LIST OF ITEMS BE- at LOW IS REGULAR STOCK —GENUINE REDUCTIONS! to serve you. Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat) Contrasting collar and cuffs of squirrel or e - g merly Caracul Coats With Fox Collars In brown, tan and 91489 long; for- merly $225.. One Lot of Fur Collars (o:r?e;ly Cana s6‘95 flfl“w $2000 COATS Fur trimmed; 323 .95 all silk lined; uem moo now COATS ‘With fur col- lar and cuffs; were $110.00 to $125.00; Of the better kind with collar, cuffs foge sisws0’ " 379 .50 to $169.50; THE COME EARLY! Sale Starts Tomorrow 10 A. M. DRESSES Stripe Dresses: former price, $15.00; now Sport silks; DRESSES Hair line cloth, satin crepe: in ne DRESSES Camel's Hair Sport Dresses also flannels sl 1‘90 and silks; tormer price, $25.00; now.. DRESSES Afternoon and Evening Dresses; for- mer prices, $29.50 and $35; now DRESSES Beaded Even- wns; Ensemble Costume Suits Fur_trimmed; 50 Tatlored long lines Suits 532.75 $550.00 Natural Squirrel Coats. . $375.00 | $500.00 Tan Caracul Coat, with $450.00 Natural Squirrel Coats.$325.00 | Beive Squirrel Border. ... ...$335.00 $350.00 Moleskin Coat .$235.00 | $350.00 Black Caracul Coat. ..$245.00 $550.00 Hudson Seal Coat, Tlfll $365.00 | $300.00 Silver Muskrat, with Fox $215.00 ALL LONG LENGTHS $650.00 Kolinsky Coat. .. .....$400.00 ALL SALES FINAL!!! O Formerly Sold From $135 to $175 All Ensemble Suits 12 Fur Coats to Close Out at Made of the fienest weaves, elegantly trimmed with the richest furs— $ 50 Were $115 to $149.50. Re- 79' Also very exceptional Fur-trimmed 539,50 duced to No Exchanges or Refunds Suits that were $85. Reduced to.. l-l ZIRKIN 8 SONS, lnc. WASHINGTON'S LEADING FURRIERS 821 Fourteenth Street All Sales Fin.al—Alteration; at Cost Each selection must be final as we can ac- cept no returns, nor make any exchanges. 22, 12th & G Streets N.W.

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