Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1926, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 1926. 19 LEGION WOMEN'S BREACH WIDENED Costello Umt Ousts Mrs. W. F. Franklin for Service Club Support. of the local | Mi Deneen, di two schooln Oriental Council iRoyal The Robersen Club of Dupont Cirele Citizens will Febi 1 wel Arcanum, sall Club of the United will meet to- snap- In Belgian Linen, $29.75 Call, write or phone for samples R. L. Isherwood 1’09 ?lh N.W. 19 Dance Frocks from jmws:.uw. a ; _ Wherever the fluid lithe- ness of a swaying dancer intrigues your attention— being shown in its rightful set- ting by the frock, if she has just chosen it from her loveliness is the fascinating new collec- tions at The IFrock That Ties in Front n ecquisite new with the tie that fashion, shirrings and the string bow say Paris and Spring, 1926, $39.50 stses Shop, Third floor. SOCIETY (Continued from Elghteenth Page.) brother. and Mrs city. James (. v and Mrs, Paul Fitz ce is being ar- Tom | or the dances the floor com 1 Cunningbam Co 314-16 7th St. _‘ln\lm will have charge of the tickets. [ Mrs. -| Paris, -| of the wearer FIRST-OF-THE-MONTH LOW PRICINGS 178 New Winter Marked One Half the Original Price on Every Tag! Marvelous Values in Beautiful Coats That Will Be Smart Next Winter originally $49.75 $D4.87 50 Coats at half price, 24 originally 35 Coats at_half pri originally 25 Coats g5t 25 Coats m:(mnll) 20 Coats at half p ml'w'tllv si2s5 56750 11 Coats 12 Coats at_half price, 5 originally $150 00 at_half price, 75 originally $175 $87.50 at half price, More New Dresses in a N Rousmg Sale at There are sizes for . women and stout sizes up to 44, Vs smartest .~:~,w_/ g models in 1l . sport and eve: Group of Brand-New SPRING DRESSES A Sale Demanding Y our Interest This group embodies the bet- ter grade of New Spring Frocks, designed and made bty the lead- ing manufacturers. They are offered in_this first- of-the-month low pricings event The favored colorings for the com- ing season are here abundantly. Con- trasting models in green, nile green, red, gray, pencil. pastel shades, prints and others. The materials are those seen in dresses priced considerably more. Every size—every material. generously to this appeal that the success of the affair seems assured. Miss Shanley, the ge: uq»!sl»d by Mrs. ¢ WASTE BY CITIES SEEN. Wil receive the guests. . Kelkoff, aided by Mme. Steen, llmer Murphy and several other ladies on the committee, will after the arrangements. Mrs. J. ictory and Mrs. W. D. Wil Practice of public officials in system costs the American taxpaver about $300,000,000 annually, the Chin ber of Commerce of the United Stutes belfeves. “The day labor method {n public constructiol nm A committ port toda a not chos Mrs. John Brennan will distribute the prizes and Mrs. T. will preside at South l'l‘l‘hnbl(u T. McCarthy e candy tables. Mrs. Frank Weller, A . 1. Weller and ancis Miller have been added ong list of patronesses. Ad- ditional tables have been reserved for Mrs, E Mrs, Underwood, Mitchell, Mrs Buchanan, Mrs. Philips, Mrs. New- man and Miss Simpson. Glass-Like Slippers Worn. Slippers made from a glasslike ma entirely tre w recent o a modern s Fnid Pasteur, the s who is now in The slippers revealed the feet Cincinnati hei: Oiiners of athermakeey, tradz qmth!q for - .| U. 8. Chamber of Commerce De-| ‘| plores Comstruction Labor System.| construction | came from taxes, penalties and fines bed by the prohibition act. ts from enforcement of the act increased slightl over the figures being $1,057,391 and A combined harp, plano, guitar mandolin and banjo has been per Collections funds Floral Messages —of sympat]’\y gain in ex- pressxvcncss when arranged by Blackistone's skilled de- signers. 8 S Dancing Every Nite Sprays Wreaths Blue Mondays never start- ed near Swanee. If they're chronic—Swanee’s the place up. to shake them. Swanee Syncopators Direction AL Kamons 13th & E Streets TWO STORES 14th & H 1222 F Se. Telephone Telephone Main 3707 Frank. 5357 M'BROKS &CO "G ~STREET BETWEEN 1l1th & 12th _ Tomorrow—the S ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE MOST DRASTIC REDUCTIONS F( ANCE AND TO UPHOLD OUI CHANDISE FROM ONE SE. Our Entire Stock of Winter Coats At One-Half and Less Than Half Off Regular Prices Fur-Trimmed Coats Reduced! $ .00 For Our Annual Clearance Sale 1 5 Fur-Trimmed Coats Reduced! < $ .75 For Our Annual Clearance Sale 1 9 Fur-Trimmed Coats Reduced! ’ $ .75 FOI’ Our Annual Clearance Sale 3 1 Fur-Trimmed Coats Reduced! $ .75 For Our Annual Clearance Sale 39 Fur-Trimmed Coats Reduced! Clearance Sale Clearance of Hundreds of Pieces of Quality Merchandise on Our First Floor—I 100 Bloomers 150 Rayon Vests Picot-edge Straps All Colors Were $1.19 89c¢ 60 Raincoats Well Made Assorted Colors Were $4.95 $3.75 Irregulars All Colors Were $1.95 $145 Slightl All Yito 75 Pieces Neckwear Imported— All Styles Were 95¢ to $1.50 45c¢ Colored Were ISON TO THE OTHER—ALL SALES FINAL b Our Big Stock of 75 Pieces Underwear Regular Prices 75 Silk Scarfs Fringed or Pecot $189 econd Day of Our IR QUICK AND ABSOLUTE CLEAR- R POLICY TO CARRY NO MER- Smart Dresses Tremendously Reduced— Many Less Than Half Price Silk Dresses Reduced! $ 6 .75 FOT Our Annual Clearance Sale Silk Dresses Reduced! Bor Qe Bl $8-75 Clearance Sale Silk Dresses Reduced! $ 5 FOX‘ Our Annual Clearance Sale 1 O Silk Dresses Reduced! s s FOI‘ Our Annual Clearance Sale 1 3 Silk Dresses Reduced! s 1 6 = FOI‘ Our Annual Clearance Sale Inheard-of Reductions! 240 Pairs “Onyx” Hose 100 Pairs All-Silk Hose v Soiled Silk Y3 Off Irregular Marvel Stop Run Were $3 $139 Irregulars Assorted Colors Were $1.65 89c¢ 95 Negligees All Colors and Styles Vi to V3 Off Regular Prices 105 Handbags Real Leather Fitted; Silk Lined Were $2.50 §189 and Plain $2.95

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