Evening Star Newspaper, January 15, 1926, Page 9

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THE EVENING BSTAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15. 1926. Ry |'Stevens, pre- & B . I . 7 3 Stevens. Mrs. F. E. Brown. Mrs. Hor- | quite taxed the capacity of the club. | meeting ai the Willard Hotel tomor- s d ne | William S, Smith, r. 9 months. 1419 : b O C I E l Y Ran and Mrs. G. F. Bowerman. v The Massuchusetts | row at 830 nclock pm.. at which | Deaths Reported. o R el Ehler | columpiarnes” ST I 0 monihe W10 Charleston Banned at Newpoi. Mrs. Florence Jack: Stodda a 2 = were in the re-|lime the officers elected for 1926 Will| The following deatha have been reported | The e 76 5 k D s 11 Daare: 468 Washine-| NB RT, R. L. January 15 (@) ) orence .| son Stoddard of | ce s was headed by |be installed. The entertainment fea-| !0 the Health Department in the last 24 a ind. Faani 1 1 estaon s heen hid. - n and Mrs. Alice de Wirt | j3 ative J ; thing- | tures of the meeting will be th o e P & of John and Charlsis Upson, 30 s been forbidgen ontinued trom Bighth Page.) npr. V. ¥l . and ! usnal dance, with music furnished ot swn ' Tniversits g2 Camontis 3 nter Hotel. | 5 : {by one of the he Who fs ‘et heubs sty B8 s . ihey hive o was & mu-in Washington, medical treatment te a. Fla. 1o Henriette | by Mixs Mary - mas Smyth Wallis of | Mary Bidnces Mrs. Alvin Dodd will entert i | G ale, Va. who is now living DCEARsOY il Tuesday afternoon in ho i OYEr. tenot 0. 1216 Delafield ol the del won ? 3 e Mrs. Annie deffers, The Cie :‘mm Sosisty WiLELE) - o s B cenee o g . CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED e n. N 3 WPOIt | Ome of the most picturesque fea- | Sixteenth street, Meridian Mansions, | SATISFACTORY TERMS v 1in the city v tures of the Wash n Assembly. fihis evening in honor of Commis © dance halls s Hospital. i s i Kentucks ave zuests at the Mayflower < B oCurtis ayfow which is 1o take plac the evening | sioner Dell. The reception will begin ARRANGED m Wile and Iy Mrs. Martha S, Gielord o ha<! Of Wednesday, January ©7. at the lat 845 o'clock. In the receiving line Been: visiting Mie iR Gedne Mayflower, the net proceeds of which | will he Mr. Moultrie Hitt, president e —— —— Hotel La Fayette i are to go toward the fur. | Of - '; Miss Jessie Dell, M ks, left Tuesday eveninz for Cali- | nis Monticello as a national | S¥Dil 2 . Mrs. &, Gordon Green. hter and | will be the dar Miss Annabel | Fiiher "M Wi cotonial costne wt e | Maithews, Dancing and cards” wil | 1300 G ST, NW Tw'o Sugg estions opening event of the ball | will 1 i s Ohio, who i ) . % he | BULANN i i THE FRIENDLY SHOP informaly at lincheon v e ( the home o Col. Leitch to Be Promoted. Wm‘thy S pec 1al Attention ! Col Joseph D. Leitch of M Wi retire_hecs of physica - Final Clean-up of Odd Lots, Seasonable High-Grade p A superhly mounted. perfect Merchandise, Absolutely Sacrificed Regardless by f Aiagmond in a handzamely gleniioll ing of Cost, Value or Selling Price wvaught ring maunting af 13- Aebutantes s ves Examined S s e peeuiiited Kt ihite gold o valie thet die ] _‘ R S S Dy, Ralph M. Samuel Dresses $ 5,00 S e e e assemble <. in 1ie ! Expert Esesight speclalist That Were $10.00, $15.95, $19.95 the custom of a number of b in other American cities, th ] The Argonne Ho =l and $25 of the others have the national siz. {§ 1630 Columbia Koud ¢ A0 Massachusetts Society only epecial buying privsleges Holds Popular Reception —such as we enjoy—could af- Hundreds of Bay State folk paid | pificanc f this yresent-day revival ford to offer at thie price. R o e [T e Dresses $10.00 PR | ner events of the society s carveer and ton will hold its regular January | s i WHY BUY INFERIOR, That Were $29.50 to $39.50 [ | cE—— WE HAVE SUPERIOR T thel pomilar Gore e = = - 20% to 309 Savings D - MR e ARG j s M i Inlaid, Battleship and Plain resses andcostumes $ 00 ira + it e L e ..1/ Ly / T / Linoleum Mary May Shop er o o oo J . e 11711 F St. N.W. l D St NW Values $45, $55, $59.50 : samps its wenver mx nfon tnete i yeyiery Main 10293 o thavoughly modern i . e Gorgeous Street s 0“! o B.;l'\'”m\" Club Soda and Dinner Gowns $2 875 s ,,(l”. -}0. ] ()_6 ortie Dosen Values, $49.50 to $75 ‘ R 2 H ar ri s 8 C 0. = 5 . Schwepps' Sad: Formerly Sale Price chwepr da, Corsets and ¢ 5c $2.90 ] Girdles $1.50 10 $15.00 79 to $6.95 EVERY l Seventh & D Brassieres 75cto §$3.50 39cto §$1.95 | Ma"rudcr Inc FUR 2 PRICE Teslires onidi Diciond Morehess Van Raalte and { 2] g TRIMMED 4 for More Than Half a Century other brands Pest Groce of Hose $1.50t0 $2.15 89¢ Gt A R sy Satin Mules §3.50 112.95 Phane Main 4180 \E<iablished 1475 BRESLAU’S The Friendly Shop 1309 G St. . $2.95 Satin D'Orsay . .. ‘ - AR I I e I e e I e I e D I 0 0 Quilted Satin Slippers Daniel Greens 1.cather Sole and Heel Slippers 2k, Willam 1. Castie . chietof D1 Formerly $§2.75 to $3.50. Sale Price, $1.95 i 3 dyY2 g he the hanor &1 e lelincheon o = ’ | Still Deeper lll SB orn Values Have Lost e Silk and Cotton Underwear | Bkt , Costocl EBiccs: Z o i Greatly Reduced { 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Bloomers Slips Skirts Vests Chemise Step-Ins Gowns : m - We are Reducing‘ Doubly Deep = Stevens-=l Every Winter Coat Another of Our Wonderful Big Dress Events | - Making 1t the Biggest Bargain occasion of the season--with our supcrb stock at your command Group One— AL Group Three— Choice at : i Choice at 38 W 79 We shall give you the unrestricted choice | GI'OUP ,I‘ll/v— . % Gr()llp fibur— of all $15, $16.75, $19.75 Dresses—and they include the most charming styles and the very latest phases of Spring fashion = 4 ¥ ' ; —featuring the novelty high colors and Chou:e at b § Cl’lOlCe at always proper staple shades. Adding as a Special feature _ 25 Frocks—designed for large women—sizes 38 to 48—at the A same remarkable reduction. i Street Floor { Response to the announcement of our new Pure Thread Silk Number Sheer Weight <t , —has brought a most gratifying re- And in a fifth group the very finest garments of them—regardless of 5 O ° sult, and we cannot praise this ex- . quisite stocking too much. It com- PrEVIOUS PrICES . . . . ccmett vt s tntrentootnoaenennsnsonsonnsnssas ares so favorable with those priced for $3.50 - . 2 ,r,‘,m»h higher. Richest Weaves—Finest Furs—neat effective models— Lido Silk Hosiery sold exclusively Street Floor, and good assortment of sizes for Women and Misses by us in Washington. lo|———=|n|c——|o|——=|n[c——=la|—=la]e=——=3jal———]a|——=|a]c———jal———jo]———1]

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