Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1926, Page 60

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12 ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., JANUARY 31, 1926_PART 2. = s tained the members of their club at |president, at a dance Saturday eve-|next meeting with Miss Meese of the|frigate Constitution, Wednesday eve- : rood Park, Mrs. Ann Webster, Mise Che") C}lasc Socxal ’ To Wed in New York dinner and bridge last evening. ning, January 23. Washington ~City _Orphanage, 1739 | ning, February 10, at 8§ O.C,nc’;‘ h Mrs. Harriet Ta)‘]f’f UP‘OH :‘ ‘:: I;\",i,]““ . Miss ’“.m. a Activities P Week | - T Chapter of the Y. | qL0€ Chevy ~ Chase Presbyterian | Fourteenth street, Friday, Februa i e e e e H G Di ! Gra bott, A Ma ctivities Past ee i The Chevy Chase Chay Y| Chureh will give u chicken dinner |at 2 oclock pan. hr wurch Parish Hall, George- onor Guest at Dinner | miss Agnes peterson Mar Gi B ds i W. . A. will hold a luncheon Tues- | Thursday evening, preceding a called = town. The subject will be the event-| Miss Belle Sherwin, president of| A T, Hart, Miss iven Droa cope - | day, at 1 o'clock, in the home of the [meeting of the congregation. Will Aid Plan to Restore ful career of this historic frigate, upon | the National League Mrs. ssie g Mr. and Mrs. William Harold Smith . Mrs. Bessie Br V] cer of Woman : s, Frank M. Hoadley. on which the speaker's father, Rear Ad & : Tisher O ) chairman, Mrs. ¥t !:l Juncheon will | Shtertained the members of thete club . . |miral Willlam Radford, spent two and | VOLe'S: entertained xt dinner last Fisher Cunnin: z 3 : | West Kirke street. The lu !|at bridge and supper Saturday eve Old-Time U. S. Warship |« hair years of his first craise aoraia. | night in the Jefferson room of the | b3 Reilly Dinner Parties, Bridge and| 4 ) {be followed by the regular ¥ | ning, January 23, in their home, on| y\me de Melssner will give a talk |ShiPman, under command of Commo. | Hotel Nayflower, in honor of Mre, |David Tod of You » The Chevy Chase Circle of the Child |in aid of the fund for th¥ restoration |~ There will be nc tickets, but a silver x | - | Military road o Rodeen ; : | meeting. Reports will be give : Gore John Rodgers : fe5 Hnghonon s Cl“b Funcnons mn ro- | a8 ™ . ¥ ¥ hio, P various committees at this meeting. | Conwervation League will hold its!and preservation of the United States |offering for the fund. 4 ngton for the w ; \& rubber prices have brougl ) 1 3 . s Austin Stone entertained sts included M 7 tritish Malaya. gram—Cther Special At 5 )f her ¢lub at bridge and | tractions in Prospect. ny atternoon. HL SR Mrs. Will ¢ of MoK ST | |5 will leave tomorrow for Peoria, ! she will visit relatives for Mrs. Juhn Ryan Devereux of West | . Bradley lane entertained at luncheon | Wednesday at the Colonial Dames A n “ | i in honor of M Club in honor of Mrs. jorgas, the | ) Robert B. widow of Gen. William Crawford Gor- = % Mrs. J. W. Bunkley, ; enator John Arthur® May entertained the Sharp Williar A ppl. Mrs. 3 ib at luncheon and 7 Fulton is spending the Winter at the in her home on : Hotel Roosevelt and Mrs. Bunkley ooy vecently returned from China and section of the Woman's| § s is en route to Newport. R. L. where Club of Chevy Chase guve j She will join Lieut. Comdr. Bunkley, v Wedne the T and Mis 2 . This is the News Women Wait for, Knowing That gl { i g’ en’s and Misses’ Ready-to- 7777 7 % % Values Will be Outstand- J Wear Garments That’s Al- ing and Savings Sensa- 3 tional! ways done in the big Gol- BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST "THE DEPENDABLE STORE" ;] | denberg way. Final Drastic Price Mark-Downs On COATS and DRESSES Former Prices, $16.50 Up to $32.50 You Can Select From Hundreds of Garments That Have Been in Our Stock at TWO and THREE Times the Sale go Wetzel entertained the of her chapter of O. E. S. v evening, February 23. and Mrs. P. M. Anderson ine - and bridge ing at their home on d. 3 J. 8. Gruver of Arthur Do Kidder was hostess | ¢ left Monday for a series of | | a Fla., where they | 72 % | s ral months, and also visit i. Deming | MISS MARGARETTA WHERRY, |places of interest in the State. d at dinner Wednesduy eve. | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. | ”\[1\ “Robert B. Swope entertained their home on Ot ‘herry of New York, whose engage- | (ho lier club at luncheon Hugh Treherne-Thomas | una bridge ¥ : wed 1o wced. The wedding wil take | home on Hunt ity | ed for th . Aiss Anne Pollard and Mrs, William T. Pollard of Mc Kinley Street, is visiting in 8 Mrs. Pinkney £ Priaine - N. Y. where she will }]'”" heo ang ¢ mid-vear dances of Syra 5 ity vening, J: jmoon nd Mrs. Karl D. Williams en ¥the entert The of the Woman's | tertained the members of their ¢ lunch- | Club of Chevy will hold its | di d bridge Saturday evenin noon in | monthly meeting Tue s é | . nd Mrs, Henry 1. Sel Jin henpmaoniiisies ined the members of their | Qranejion Chevy Chshe ay. | ¢ and supper Wednesday | i oclock. in t rell Smith, Jr. son of Mr.| oerill. on 1 4 Darrell Smith of Oliver | to the members of | ass of the E. V.| Which he is the Z 22 wonor of the membe The time ha s arrived when we must make a clean sweep of our entire \ remaining stocks , \\ of Women's and f \é Misses’ Dresses ) ‘e and Fur - trimmed S N Z __V Coats. The neces- sity for complete clearance—our policy does not permit garments being carried over from one season to another—brings extraordinary savings—ONE-THIRD. ONE-HALF AND TWO-THIRDS LESS THAN EARLY SEASON PRICES! These Dresses and Coats—all desirable styles of the present season—are going tomorrow at reductions that will startle women who know value. ‘ » $19.75 to $32.50 $16.50 to $25 Grade- Spring Dresses Fur-Trimmed Coats $9.50 $9.50 \ great array of beautiful materials and smart styles—offering This season’s most approved maodels, fashioned of fine quality choice of the most wonderful dress values this season has vet pro- fabrics, including. ’ duced. Each dress distinguished by some smart fashion touch that proclaims its desirability. Delivers Any Model §\\ \\ . . § N . | L N § | N \ | N \ \ N . . I N\ N . N \ N \ It . 0 | \ § § Sewing Machi The small deposit of $2.00 down will deliver any model DOMESTIC Electric Sewing Machine. This is a special offering and an opportunity for every woman in Washington to own one of the famous DOMESTIC Sewing Machines. Every DESK CONSOLE and COMBINATION model is equipped with fa- mous DOM "IC round bobbin Rotary head. Not the old-stylc long-sl_mt!le type but the latest invention in the lock-stitch Sewing Machine, which 7222, 7 Pin Point—Fine Bolivia—Soft Velours—Suedene—Novelty Coatings—Lustrous Fabrics—Chiffon Broadcloth—Etec. % % Materials are: Canton Crepreorgette Crepe—Lustrous Satins All are trimmed with fine quality furs. Most have fur collars and cuffs. 5 & S . ~ PR, Many with borders or panels of fur and some with fur fronts. Lined ‘::ll over Lac:s ‘CrEPe de Chine—Chenille Combinations throughout with satin de chine, crepe de chine or fancy materials. e most sought-after colors—such as Powder Blue, Florida Gold, Win- e . ; < tergreen, Ashes of Roses, Love Nest, Brown, Cuckoo, Crystal Gray, Cocoa, The l‘_’ne Furs Include: Nlam':bu"a‘n Wolf, Selected Lipstick and of course, Black and Navy. Mandel, Fitch Mandel, Dyed Coney, Viatka Coney and others. Dresses for street, afternoon, sports and business wear. Attractively = " = trimmed with buttons, contrasting materials, etc. Straightline, circular and flare models. The colors are smart and con- Complete range of sizes, including plenty of the large sizes for stout fig- sist of Brown, Black Prince, Cuckoo, Tan, Rust, Gray, Dark Red and Black. ures. Misses’ sizes, 16 to 20; women's sizes, 36 to 46, and “Stylish Stouts,” ALL SIZES. Misses’ sizes, 16 to 20; women's sizes, 36 to 46, and extra 4077 to 467;. large sizes 40%; to 50%; and 41 to 53. A Libgral Allowance of Is offered for your old ma- chine and ap- plied as a credit on. any desk console or combination model. W Rummage Lots of Coats and Dresses Many of These Garments at Less Than Actual Wholesale Cost If you are interested in a fine Winter Coat or a fashionable Dress, now is the time to act. Prices tumble on these “short lots™ from our regulr stocks—offering the most remarkable values in many a day. (52) High-grade Silk Dresses, for (31) Fine Quality Frocks from our (33) Silk and Cloth Dresses, for street, afternoon and evening wear. Tailored and highest priced lines. including chenille, geprge_tu‘: street, afternoon and evening wear, of Crepe de and fancy models of chenille, crepe Elizabeth, | crepe Llizabeth, canton crepe, combinations | cpie Canton Crepe. Beaded Georgette and 20 sh ac d beautiful = 2 5s < - 3 georgette, canton crepe and flat crepe. All col- ;:ifi;g%fix;;:d ;:‘_‘ e\_‘;:‘:fn]d laceantibes Combinations. Fancy and tailored models, in ors. Sizes 16 to 48. For- l afternon and evening wear. Il 34 50 the most desirable “‘\'If:' ) merly $3975 to $59.30. { $24.50 Formerly $55.00 to $62.50. . Formerly $32.50 to $39.75. ( $19.75 Final clearance price...... Final clearance price...... ° Final clearance price 7227, % Combination_Foot Power und Electric of Sewing Machines at | | | $1-00 WEEKLY | Electric Sewing Machine Moderate Prices 7 (9) High-grade Winter (11) Fine Fur-Trimmed (23) Winter Coats of fine (36) Winter Coats of Lus- Coats, of fine quality fabrics, in- | coate of Needle Point, Lustrosa | grade materials, including Needle | trous Bolivia and other soft pile cluding Needla Point, Rouloustra, Point, Bolivia, Suedine, etc. Trim- fabrics, trimmed with fur collars . Rummage Sale Of Used MaChlneS Kashmir, Kashoretta, etc.; all richly | and other rich materials. Adorned e foe ot hand sl sk s o o A clearance of One-of-a-Kind Sewing Machines, including used models taken in trimmed with fur collars and cuffs | \vith fine beaver and squirrel fur . = ! S . ;i ; : exchange for Domestics, all thoroughly reconditioned and guaranteed in good running IR and borders. Ulak_‘}(. rust, brown collats ‘and cuffsl Sizes 18 0,42, furs. Black, brown and g squirrel, wolf and fox. Sizes 16 to order. To be closed out tomorrow at sensational reductions—on, terms of $1 a week. and new blue. Sizes 16 to 44 Formérl\' $120.00 Sizes 16 to 40. Formerly $7500 | 44 Formerly $45.00 to $69.50. . Formerly $179.50 , A e 5 % o d 1 White Portable 19800, Final | to $150.00. Final 1 to $115.00. Final ) Final clearance ) lsgt;;?_hea Electric ... $25.00 Eloea?'ance' price‘f].aA ) $98.m c;)ear:mce price. .. $ $79.50 clearance price... § $59'50 price ] $39-50 l‘prophead =l Singer Portable ; Singer Electric ....$42.50 et 1000 1Nev Comanin | Qur Entire Stock of High-grade Fur Coats 1 Drophead @ Electric ....$22.50 L o R o ARGIPRT Marked at Season-End Reductions Wheeler & 1 Singer TN $98 to $149.50 Sealine (dyed coney) and Mendoza Beaver (1) Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coat, formerly $395.00, Wilson $10.00 Drophead ..$35.00 \ Coats, $79.50. Sizes 38 to 52. . at $295. Size 38. » ) it £ : cen: et - $169.5 i (1). Natural Squirrel Coat. formerly $395.00, at $279. mac;]\i:‘le:-nakes of Sewing Machines repaired at m'odern!e prices. Supplies for all (})) Muskrat Coat, formerly $1 79,5)0, at $129.50. (1) Blended Scirrel Cont. formerly $55000, & $GE Goldenherg's—Sewing Machine Departmest—Fourth Fioor. (2 Muskrat Coats, formerly $198.50, at $159.50. (2) Hudson Seal Coats, formerly $275.00, at $175. (1) Silver Muskrat Coat, formerly $225.00, at $148.50. (12) Sealine (dyed coney) Coats; formerly $79.50, at $47.50. %

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