Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1925, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1925. | 3 ~ iti the committee on afrangements, an- | rangements completed for the sixth|avenue, will attend the conference|Women at the club tomorrow after- |salon of Mr. John P. Shaddick for | Bu’lhs RCPOI"Cd Furnace Room Fire Exciting. nounces that boxes for 'A Game of | annual event, which will be held|of the Maryland Chapter, Interna-|noon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Miss Bell | Cercle Francals de Washington. Th Waste in the furnace room at 2113 | Mah-Jong” may be had of Mrs. James! Tuesday, January 27, at the City Club. |tional = Federation of Catholic|Sherwin, hostess, will be assisted by | were assisted In recelving by Mrs. tony 5iPpried to] California street, occupied by teachers | Carroll Frazer, president of the Bel-|The committes "in charge includes: | Alumnae, in Baltimore tomorrow at|Mrs. F. G. Wilkins, Mrs. Johin J.|C. Augustus Simpson, Mrs#* Camills i SRACUTS | in St. Margaret's School, caught fire | jeay Wood Memorial Association. Chairman of ball, Mrs. George Gold- | the Emerson Hotel. The Bible study | O'Connor, Mrs. W. D. Bookings, Mrs. | [{indmarsh, Miss Hilda Walten, Miss 1 Mary § L& this morning about 8:15 o'clock and et berg; chairman of program, Mrs. M. |class, conducted by Mrs. McCarthy |E. Browne, Mrs. Paul Henderson, | Ann Darlington, Miss Garnet Burke 1 Sl caused a fire scare, Several €om-| qpare will be a dance Saturday eve- | Milestone; chairman of tickets, Mrs. |at her home Saturday morning, will | Mrs. mond Morgan and Mrs. Eliza- | and Miss Marle Leontine Biker. « Histle T bo: | panies of firemen responded to & eall | e January 17, from 8 to 12 o'clock | J. Safer; chairman of flowers, Mrs. | meet at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon |beth Eastman, Mrs. Catt will speak | After a delightful program the elp and extinguished the nrc be- | eop ihe memher; and guests of the Sauber, and chalrman of publicity, | instead. at § o'clock. anclent New Year custom of “Tom- much damage had resulted Collame. o oo e e Glube | Mrw L. Brill. S — bola” was greatly enjoyed by Wiltiam G, - o | .- — house, 1822 1 street. Reservations — { A reception and tea will be given Mrs. Charles L. G. Anderson and|members of the club and their gu Alexander ¥ otor 4 will he made through Miss Minna{ Mrs. T. D. McCarthy, president of (for Mrs, Carrie Chapman Catt by the |Mjss Maud Scruggs entertalned on | refrashm were served at n | Boris % Al Gill at the clubhouse not later than |the Visitation Alumnae, Connecticut | American Association of University | Wednesday evening at the studio-'end of the eve Vehicles of All Types Used in| . . i QU aithy | i 12-Day Farh-Thbuotos .|/ getas fpeh 0w e T o = To[———To [T ol = [ ———Ta T[Ty i Sl R (Continued from hth |r,¢,,77'|,r»sl4l-‘ at the forum luncheon a e | Women's City Club under the aus- 1 » » pices of the civics committee, Mrs. The House {University of Pennsylvania, and na-|Clara Sears Taylor, chalrman, tomor- ‘Ilmmll\ known for his success row at 1 o'clock. Mre. Mabel Walker . | spectacular productions A1 over | \Cilichrandt will address the club on We never qugte compar the country 8 to be assoclate “Spotlight on Prohibition,” and rS. 2 < | Mrs. Forrest in “"' ;““'“”0" YOY‘I)‘\"‘" Ellen Spencer Mussey on “The 'x;mrd ative prices, ecause of Seger, boy. c spectacle, "4 me of 3 " | Degree.” Among those who will at- 3 it tvood. girl o Chinese fantasy, to be pre- | 19 with their guests are Judge 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. their tendency to mislead. the evening of February 6| yury O'Toole, Miss Patch, Miss Olive . New Washington Auditorium, v Atva, Ash, Miss Lily| | ur "the patronage of Mrs. Coolidge, ¢ C. Leavitt, Mrs fou_ g sy [for the benefit of the Belleau Wood p T o of Courtesy | Memorial Association. Mrs Mrs. E. F. |~ Mr. Morgan wint , ash- | i irs. Jean | ington from Philade xpnn two w ) B. I. Johnston, | vefore tn ce, an Mrs, A Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell, T DG E Cutting Coats-—Conclusively m F. and (lara T, Hal) | spec e “o for the Washington d 1. and Margaret ¥ r. |7 Mrs. Albort N. Baggs, chairman of | Chapter Hadassah ball have ar- Evcry Coat in the house has bcen reduccd— | N e L T 2 E e 22T T Every Tunic Clearance of N Sports Coat and Dress Coat—cut to a price that and Querblouse £ Szlk Hostery will accomplish clearance promptly. All Fur- I .5 but most drr‘»,xi.‘lf"}"\'fi trimmed and effective models. E 7 FOR YOUNG FoLis and S| Serided sud furl fushioned. 3 ) YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN 48 Sports Coats No Exceptions F at Te“‘th St' sl'—_z-..—s— Reduced now to 35 Dress and Sports Coats $3'Z Pre-Inventory Sale R s 25 Dress and Sports Coats 349 I'wice cach year, just prior to stock-taking, we have the heads Reduced now to- - u}f our various departments group together certain merchandise that should be disposed of, regardless of former price, rather than 30D d Saorts Couts be “taken in stock.” The items below show to what cnds they ey i s69 have gone to clear their stocks. Reduced now to- - Come in early Saturday to get your share of these bargains. | 90 Dress Coats 585 —— Dresses —— Coats ' Mohensts mamnlits aicn s in the : ates | 26 Dress and Sports Coats i) e Aret ana $ $ SO Reduced now to. - . = e “ 15 Dress Coats { . aito s Reduced now to- - Were $30.00 to $49.50 Were $29.50 and $35.00 7 Dress Coats Kie F Real savings are here for you in this / o eroup of dresscs—rediiced iniprice prior Just 25 coats in this grouping, Reduced now to-- ... Trimmings, o nvenlory i e o and they surely will be sold $125.00 women and misses quickly at this extremely low Third Floor Frocks for Street price. All are tailored garments Afternoon or Evening Wear of exceptionally serviceable fab- Materials include Crepe Satin, Can- rics. Sizes 16 to 40. Shades of ton Crepe, Satin, Poiret Twill, etc. Brown predominate. Rust Kashmana, Presenting Many New Type S or Dress Deaths Reported Included in This Sale at o | Other Pre-Inventory Specials * : Howpiat | 3 = - \ 12 Hospitar Noveltles All Silk Underwear I a st ‘(; i Every Silk and Leather : ":.‘l“?:i.:;:..‘;::’,‘l‘_m’m_‘_:r |N Handbag that sold for $5.00 and 33.95 1/4 OFF > 10 "Ilf_‘:'m, ,l“,.,, $5.95 included in this clearance B $1‘95 articles now .$1.47 | | ’.é‘;ge({mg:;‘;:dt}};{]’t‘:‘tjg ‘11’:»(: 1 $2 95 articles now. . .$2 .22 I i ‘ ) From another maker — who is "making good" his $10.95 to $45.00. Pre-Inventory 4 $3.95 articles now.,.$2.95 ( \ promise to {3\.701.‘ us in price—that we may surpass in : $5.00 articles now...$3.75 value and artistic effect. All Pearl Beads and Bourbon This Tncludes All Teddies: All the Crepe Silks and Cloths that are being heralded Perfumes priced for this Pre- A 5 ¢ 2 3 5 5 < : ][ne\'cmur-?- La]c & S 4 Gowns, Sets and Bloomers | for Spring—are included in this exceptional presentation. BURCHELL’S . I Street, Afternoon and Formal Wear. Bouquet Coffee Here Are Four Most Unusual Items | o Offered for This Sale by Our 45c Lb. Kiddy-Eens Department W i e SR R S v Real “Honest-to-Goodness” Savings for Thrifty Mothers Girls’ Clearance ar:(ri STots’ $ of Winter $3 Coats . . . Dresses . . In this group are 75 Coats that : '\VIZCS 101‘. little tots and sold for $19.50, $25 and $27.50. their older sisters. i There'll be “quick action” in the Smart stylish Frocks that “You Need . | Coat Section when mothers see sold for $6.50, $10 and $12.95. ) ) Selinger’s these values. Made of jerse_\', flannel and 7 ASa-turday has a surprise for you. in EYE Sizes 2 to 6, 7 to 14. Materials velvet. [ Millinery — for these are charming SERVICE” | are polaires, downy wools, boliv- Extraordinary Values But They B c.reanonst—trfxc fo the d:cta‘tes | ias, broadcloth, etc. Won't Last Long! Toibans ¥ i fatision an i antlingn: Straw Pokes rfiing effect. Faille s Off-the-Face Crepe ug;n:-.«.l onco o m”.”"m';‘; ‘ Girls’ Tub Frocks Clearance of Brims Matron Hats that are youthful; Taflctu Iat guniensomcOiC et 2 l i Peter Pans smart novelties for the debutante. Braid B N That sold for $1.95 to $3.95 Boys’ Cloth Suits Side Rolls Fauigoiarid walh R nbies Siliions Oculists’ Prescriptions Filled 25 : 25 French Serge ‘\i-: g cg»nm[nsl'icetlf:fi s 25 and Tweed Suits that $ .95 . P quality ginghams a g ' & o ellnqe_ly‘ chambray. i‘olid colors e ;Old fo.': $8-?3-'P1'1]L6(? The selection or this sale at less 818 F, Next to Cor. 9th IN is varied. than cost. “Look for the Big Clock” Sizes 2 to 14 years. Sizes 3 to 8 years. e e 1/4-%) | &%l Spring Frocks F Which are marked. however, at an exceptional price. A Delicious Blend N. W. Burchell 817-19 Fourteenth St. N.W. In the French Room is a display of impressive originals—$10 Fourth Floor e e e T T,

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