Evening Star Newspaper, October 22, 1925, Page 12

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02 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON,” D. €. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925. For goodness sake eat ELLSWORTH HERD, | Amberite Handles Carved in Floral Designs— Rhinestone Bracelets (.32‘95 and $5)— | New Umbrellas at $5! now a smart fad in New York ! The handles are all in the wanted club styles—very We saw a great many rhinestons ornaments being worn I smart! Pure Silk Umbrellas with 10 and 16 rib paragon on Fifth Avenue—they lead in costume jewelry at present! \ RS frames—choice of amberite oon, stub or spool 4 TI ls. Glittering bracslsts—ast with rhinestone con; [ 2 hi g W colored stones in the colorings of emerald, Dared Death on Thin lce to] ish handles. Strest Floor. 1216 F St. N.W. sapphire and topaz—remarkable value! ~Street Floor. | Save Two From Drowning WHB AT e .1 Friday Brings Many Remarkable Offerings! pedition into the Arctic last Spring, | | i L a iy : W . . not only saved the lives of two mem- A glance at the offerings told about in this advertisement will assure you that Friday will be a busy day at this bers of the 24, but saved the entire 2 " o] e an able - anv ’i i i e Friday! We strongly advise yot project from disaster, Roald Amund- store. Seldom have we been able to crowd so many really important sellings into one Friday e s gly advise you A“ “‘e goodness 0! lhe Whole Wheat i [ e et e L to make your selections early—for these values are such as to command an immediate response. Hundreds of garments i jat Poli's Theater yesterday. and smart accessories offered—yes! Jut thousands of women will want them—so don’t be behind time Ellsworth, the chief financial backer o 7 of the expedition, pulled the pilot and mechanic of the ill-fated N-24 out of the water when they had broken etz | Ninety-Four Women's Fall and Winter Coats on the verge of drowning when R B i oy S Will Be Closed Out Tomorrow at Reduced Prices! 1 these two men, Capt. Amundsen gaid, would have made it impossible for the R ) =t 3 b i f rersainder to prepare a take-off in the | I'rom the various groups of coats purchased for special coat events this Fall there remained a few coats in each group—a e pnd weler [Ociths romhlningss beautiful, new models, in the accepted fashions for this Fall and Winter—in five low-priced groups, listed below, in a remarkab Did Year’s Task in Eight Hours. midseason sale! Every woman—especially those wise enough to budget clothes expenditures—should be sure to attend this sale Declaring that in eight hours’ fly- || Sure Fashion—with extra Value! . ing he looked down upon 120,000 square miles of unknown territory, Capt. Amundsen said it would have taken months and maybe years to || accomplish the same feat by dog —=at| —at —at —at —at team and on foot, “and probably with |, the sacrifice of many lives.” He told now in the making for 25 Sport Coats! 24 Fur-Trimmed 29 Lovely Coats 10 Lovely Coats Six Smart COATS it e e All Smart Models Dressy Coats —Fur-Trimmed —All of Lustrosa! —All in Carmina! would not be with airplanes “as they All as smart and fashionable -Offering a choice of Cordara Several are in beautiful Lus A numbertof these are in the One of the loveliest o o b e e as they can be—lovely models Velsheen and Suede—all beat- (ro5; with graceful Queen new, soft shades of brown. o ihc scason by Premier Mussolini of Italy, and it ||l ssome with self collars, il [AOUES OF JUS SAYD - Anne collars of Black Fox. and have the wanted side coating that not Ootwear b b e e e R others with collars of fur. ‘hoice of Wolf, Cat “Lynx atural Squirrel or Beaver panel flares, and large collars out its coloring A e e e 2| Your choice of coats in im- and Beaver—in lovely collars, furs. Or your choice may be and cuff of deep-furred. soft and luster. but g 2 Z the flight would require about 60'F ) Nin tolore ilaive 4 sweeping tuxcdo collars. Some . ; Vet in, b . v d before this season with f S Ellsworth, he said, again | plain-colored polaire and BEiRS coats cvin IauE Nicibor mina and Vivette—stunning gray—which will appeal pa cd before this sea with suedes. There arc double- ders as well. The fabrics are i coatings—with Jap Fox, Fitch, ticularly to the mature wom- coatings. You breasted coats, straight-line kingfisher blue, dove brown, Black Fox and Squirrel collars an. These have lovely collars Icon gray, tan coats, models with full backs, tanager and the queen of the and cuffs. Both flared and and cuffs of natural squirrel. The collars, cu in tan, gray, rust, radio bluc secason’s colors—black! All 24 straight-line models. In tana- 1 : 2 and wood brown, closing out coats in the close-out tomor- ger, grenat, gracklehead, brown ~ [Iattering styles at a tempt- at $25 each row—ecach, $45 dove and black. Only $65. ing price. Tomorrow, $75! New Sweaters! Individual Hlodes in ‘3% | WINTER MILLINERY I\ olowine gold and silver | and land at Alaska. He estimated |}/ ported mixtures as well as some of them luxuriously other coats of Cordara, Car- Beaver! Others are in falcon \wearing qualitics not associ ! E kidskin, rare metallic hou Wou be along ! brocades. velvets, bro- Capt. Amundsen’s story of his four | . e < = weeks' adventure in the polar pack, cades and satins that we D or b ans nent anty > o -exac P o get free of the clutches of ic ‘-l'\‘ o tht exact hl!‘l.({( ‘)f fog, was virtual the same as car ' formal costumes! Slippers ried by The Star under his signature | Figia 5 5 i shortly after his return to Spitzber- | so individual they're rarely gen. A clearer conception of m»% li ainable exce ‘he hardships undergone by those six! obtainable except when men, however, was given the audi-| custom-made to individual ence yesterday—the same persons | s who anxiously awaited word of his orders. Yet inextravagant- safety last Spring—by valuable pho- | e Tl tographs taken on the ground and | Iy priced at from the air from start to finish. The | pictures flashed on the screen were ||| $10 to $1650 amazing and it was plainly evident Rrw aain that the escape from certain | L ok death and destruction was miraculous. knitted slip-on | The clearest illustration of the suf- Q o\ Sweaters with $ $ 50 $ $ 50 $ fering felt by the six men in their bat- | i the smart turtle le against death was given in “be- | | neck, as well as and “after” individual photo- | 1 coat styles with graphs of the two crews. Every one short roll collar. without exception on the return was | Choice of buff, Tocompliment the smart- ——0 For dress. .. for the fur 1318 | thin, emaciated, haggard and aged. |[F}| i green, copen, = A E { i est street and tailored wrap . . . bright metal is G S | Worry, coupled with a food ration of henna and black. h k ! costumes . the keynote— i i Many different (s 1907 F S | Pnopping e and_ clearing umeay |k ' 7 $A.50 Smart all black S Large droobing hats with oon at t.) | e to take of, [ , . st b and exquisi Gatdlidee o plimage produced this J < . Determined to elther get into the Velowss o charming sore models including Wirabredinhassiofivsecal { air or crash and die on the spot, | Lovely Sweaters in a pretty e o - - |ine 25 crew atter mflering many k] mew jacauard, design youw vl s e il v f g and brocade — finally made a dash down a narrow like. Slip-on styles—both V and Trig felt in warm Bewitching dance hoods of | —— = opening of water; the Dornier-Wal| turtle neck models. . S 8 c | ot up its fying speed, struck & ridge | Sports Shop—Street Floor. Winter tones Third Floor. gold and silver lace | ow 0 hlc m er of ice and leaped into the air. Exami- ([ | | . 4 nation of the surrounding territory ||| showed there was no other opening | fes S St'{f S l] J . i|| avaitable for the take-off. ) | Heading south, the plane picked up Ore, SUIL, Sweollen Jomnts | .. i i ek o i L ph e e three crackers, a cup of cocoa and a | bowl of soup per day for four weeks | las it neared them a long lane of | water was picked up. Although slight- Iy oo ke Tuo moms n WESL Ben B Caracul! One of this : Caracul! And all three Caracul! Every coat all the trouble atarte Ant ||| over this and scarcely had he reached | Blestel Salibt s and || {t"than the right aileron control broke | | Winter’s very smartest { 2w () groups most hand- NP made with superb TBer L Jan 1o fa S |1 and a landing had to be made. Capt. of the joints. whether in ||| Amundsen said an e: ation of th Furs. This group at— < NG somely lined. Second 3 4 workmanship! Third knee, hip, elbow, spine or || f1€l SUDDPIy on the water showed 20 | Ve group— g7 group at ass i that & reredy dould 1 ", and when vo ) & gallons of petrol left. make creaky, swollen, torme 1| Iying resylts. G x | brought them back to Kings Bay and 5 K .2 wn to the tendons and of the jofnts—right Dl & for 60 cents a 5 everswhere | [ jeut. Comdr. Richard E. Byrd, him- \lways remember, w e just back from an airplane ven-| e Ease gets ,',._",‘,,,‘ffi ;:,_',(,n‘“,h;[,‘[q L“‘l'i ture in the Arctic. Lieut. Comdr. All beautiful full-length coats aquick HEES i rd characterized Amundsen’s flight e H ‘most daring in the history of in this group—with the most be- e said it was the plan of || : : llan Arctic expedition to| coming Fox collars contrasting These also are full-length . + Again — full-length! Smart, coats, in the smart fur-styles of ~ styleful, straightline models, the season—and they all have not fashioned from fine silky pelts e e L Biggest Selling Joint Ay foints Sthis Remedy in the World Columbia after Etah was 2 he C liesit \ L : ch for Amundsen, against the Caracul with stun- only collars of lovely Fox fur, Deep collars of Natural Fox fur! " o E thought he 1d try to |l 5 - : z ~ 203 | Jolnt-l :ase make that x'oijx:llkb)' faoL e ning effects! Be sure to see this \ but borders, too! An astounding Other Caracul Coats up to $595. Teslii value at $175. Second Floor. [4 e | HoUSTON NEW HEAD | 1—=2 OF DELAWARE BODYL] For the Younger Woman! Underwear—Tomorrow! 770 . Representative Robert G. Uouslon,‘l nIEht hadielected Jnresident loc th= 1N ; A The Misses’ Shops have two big special purchases in i 3 a B 200 Glove Silk Vests the new member from Delaware, last | eatlogiortitiatnall e A i I store for you tomorrow! Just within the : 2 | Thomnen ~ Sehool, Twelfth. and = L| days! Bought especially for Friday's selling! in a Special Purchase | streets. Lol . ) Oth Ji it . lected Edward e el pbae oo e | ‘ Misses’ New A A GGi e aatarbenl . An kel | / 3 i reinforced under arms. Trimly tailored tops * Velveteen Frocks i and picot straps—beautifully made. In flesh color, orchid, peach, nile green and maize! $ 25 Splendid value! = : : Crepe de Chine Step-ins [wo-piece, Bolero, Princess and Straightline models! i C p- t aturing the newest flared skirts, new versions of Real Val lace and footing edges the neatly scalloped :he long tight sleeves, youthful Peter Pan necks—and bottoms of these dainty garments. In flesh color, orchid trimmed with unexpected pockets, new button treatments, <A\ \ and peach. appliques of contrasting materials, and embroidery. g Colors—green, pencil blue, wine color, brown and L New Corduroy Robes. s ..$3.95 is rendered germless | Brown; finance, George C. Raymond, | black, $25. /i Both plain and embossed corduroy of a beautiful quality ! C. G. Dempst W. J. Kirkland, Miss Long tuxedo collars that give a note of luxuriousness—roo by the Heath process e e L i Misses’ Coats W'} ] patch ‘ocket = side-tie Tastening, In cherry. copenhagen 3 < J. Kirkland and George Cox. i N l f . 1 pansy, fuchsia, rose, taupe and maize The flavor of Green Meadow Butter is Kool waa et tor Stisn Amy |1 / —all fur trimmed! ; the flavor of pure cream—untainted by the er, one of the organizers of the / Porto Rican Underwear. . atmospherie conditions which surround the |10 the Tast yeas.” Fonowing the b |1 $ 4 75 : Gowns with_yokes beautfully sewn and embraidered Bacon, recording Raymond, treasurer. 1 Committees were named as follows: | Entertainment, Sheldon W. Fairchild, | Y M d Mrs. Jennie Greene, Mrs. Emma L. | ‘)reell eaaow Sliter, Mrs, H. A. Hewitt, Bdward | Abrahams, jr.; membership, Thomas | Lodge, Mrs. R. L. Plemeisel, Fred | utter ] | Klund. Ralph L. Bailey, Mrs. Lena | 1] | Anderion: reception, Miss Elizabeth | Groves, W. J. Kirkland. C. G. Demp- | {{ sey, Miss Emma Blandy, Mrs. J.| teevarsase — S : . hand, in contrasting colors. Chemise with hand-drawn yok ordinary dairy—because it has been Heath- and hand-embroidered dots. Flesh color and white ized. - These are all smart dress coats—at this seemingly Underwear Shops—Third Floor. Green \l(‘ml»ow» Buucr' cannot turn Coat of tan velour impossible price! All made of the new, soft, pile fabrics— rancid—because it is Heathized. cloth with shawl collar \ith flares at back, front or side, as well as the wrappy New Radium Silk Slips. . .. e $3.95 You don’t know any other butter ;5‘;75‘“"’ of martin. and straightline models. The quality of the radium silk is remarkable for this £ - ) Tastefully trimmed with stitching and _ butt H hed band tops—self And a wi that is / ] Princess g uttons. price! Hemstitched band tops—self straps. And a wide color Drclveteen e "oes® Muffler and Queen Anne collars and deep cuffs of fur. choice—black, navy, pansy, fawn, cocoa, French blue, copen- «Johnny” neck, flared Colors—wine, gracklehead, brown dove, cuckoo and black. hagen, brown, emerald, siiver, white and flesh color! Deep Guaranteed Goo Lihony pocke amd S35 S e R | Misses’ Shop—Third Floor. Until Used ! s it S i 'NEW YORK || Stockings! Another Sale of Small Sized Shoes! 3 Wonderful Values 200 Pairs of Sorosis Pumps and Oxfords for both CHEAPER to buy because there is no SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 2 et women and_misses — originally priced at $7.50 to :S it i 2 Medium-weight . ; aste QISR e Ah e S pecinl Through Train | from fop to toe—and a few pairs $12.50 a pair. Helena Rubinsteun et lutely pure. 1@ Direet co Fenna. Stne 5th Averaaza se. Chiffon Silk Stockings with 2 P . Leaes Washington Saturday Mianiehe, @ ter hems—broken Here is a wonderful opportunity to secure beautiful shoes alrs 12:20 A 2:20 .; arrives Penna. Sta., in the zes, but a wide 2 2 A % % Lo ANAT SR 08 AL ‘ L $1L.85 Pr. | | of the well known Sorosis quality for an unbelievable price! Heathization makes that possible —these three celebrated Beauty Sa- lons of New York and Paris present their aids to beauty to Washington women through the Jelleff Beauty for Tickets on sale two days | lace fronts and at- shoes. A sale exclusively for feet that are petite! Sizes 2%, Section—on the strect floor. H. L. Black & Son, Inc. ‘ s, e e : tractive piain alox... 9398 P | | S0 onin] Remember just one thing__more then 200 $ 5 75 [ ] For sale by grocers and d\’:i:;llesiel;; throughout the city. Or, phone us ! v ! 5 r ! your dealer cannot supply you. | Returning. leaves New York.4:20 P.\. | [P $5 and $7.50 Fancy Silk Stockings with This group consists of discontinued lines and sample lots of : ~ a1 : | Sports Lisle Stockings, in check | | women will want these shoes—so don't be behind time! Creams—Lotions—Pozwders Milk, Cream, Buttermilk, Heathized Butter i §imilar, Excursions Sundays _ and stripe patterns— @] 45 Pr, 3 A | broken size range... Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor 1620 First Street North 1670 | ; 5 Street Floor. /'8 Pennsylvama Railroad s The Standard Railroad of the World Rouges—Compacts—Lipsticks Perfumes—Soaps

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