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Chevy Chase Social Schedule Includes Luncheons and Teas Bridge Parties, Club Meet- ings and Other Activities Also Noted — House Guests Entertained. Miss Helen Imirie, daughter of {2'4 and Mrs. John Imirie of Bradley ne, left Friday for Erle, Pa., where g;:‘wm be the guest of Miss Anne sley for several weeks. Miss Imirfe will also visit Buffalo, N. Y., where she will be the guest of Miss + Esther Stock. The Woman's Auxiliary of All Baints’ Protestant Episcopal Church will meet every Monday morning at 10.30 o'clock during the Lenten sea- #on, in the Kingan Chapel, to sew. Luncheon will be served. Mr. and Mrs. W. Harold Smith en- tertained the members of the Neigh- borhood Club at bridge and supper Wednesday evening at their home, on Military road. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Murphy enter- tained at a valentine bridge and sup- per Saturday evening at their home, on Oliver street. Miss e Thorne has returned to her home, in Fredericksburg, Va after being the wuest of her in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. B Heflin, at their. home, on Joc Anne on McKinl several we cuse and S Mr. and Pollard is at street, after visiting friends aten Island, N. Y. 3. Kunkel nd supper aturday evening at their home, on Military road. = Maj. and Mrs. Grenn R. Jones, who have from Aric ts of Maj. Affee at their house Larry B. M . on Reno road J. Byrne entertained the f her club at luncheon and iday at her home, on Jocelyn e the Woman's Club of Chevy Chase held its monthly meeting Wednesday afternoon in the Chevy Chase Presby- terlan Church. Luncheon was preceding the business meeting. Mrs. Smallwood addressed the giving “A Talk on Brown es W. Penn of ne to Minneapoli: ‘count of the sudden death of his mother, Mrs. William Penn. Mrs. Arthur D. Kidder entertained | at the third of the series of bridge luncheons she is giving on Tuesday afternoon home, on Hesketh | C. Bearce haye on Ridgewood everal days in | returned to their hon avenue, after spendin Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs tained the membe Bridge Club 3 Lieut. Pere enter- implicity evening ning of the is with his par- A Albert. E. Corn- ing, at their home, on Cummings lane Lieut. Corning will be stationed at the Naval Experimental and Research Station, Bellevue, D. C and Mrs: Gordon McKay en ined the members of the club at bridge and supper Saturday ev ning. Mr: ton, Mass.. is sisters, Mrs. McDonald on Quiney W. L. Scanian_ente on and bridge Th at her home, on Parleton W. Cameron of Dal is the house guest of her nes Bingham and the street. ained at day afte noon hirty-thi street 8 Anne Devereaux, daughter of and Mrs. John Ryan Devereaux, has returned to her home, after spend ing several weeks in Baltimore, Md., s the guest of her brother and sister- inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dev- ereaux. The Chevy Chase Circle of the Flor- on met Tuesday on Northampto honor, Lieut dressed the Europe.” Tea was se Mrs. Jere Crane of Chevy parkway left Thurs for Fla., where she will visit Mr. Crane for several weeks Mr. and Mrs. George Wetzel enter- tained the members of their club at bridge and supper Thursday evening at their home, on McKinley street. Section 4 of the Guild of the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church was en- tertained at luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. Conrad Young, on Woud- Williams has re- turned on MeKinle street. after spending u week in Bos ton. Mass.. visiting relat “The Flower Shop.” which presented by the dramatic section of the Woman's Club at the Christmas meeting, will be re-enacted by request Friday, March 5, in the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church for the benefit of the guild of the church. Mr. Jesse Chester Bowen of West, Melrose street sailed Saturday on the steamship President Roosevelt for Furope, where he will spend several months. ‘The annual meeting of the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church was held Tuesday evening in the assembly room of the church. Supper was served. Dr. Duffield addre meeting. Dr. Edward reappointed superintendent of the Sunday school, and Dr. K. E. Carl son was appointed educational direc- tor, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mitchell entertained Saturday evening at din- ner and bridge at their home, on Mili- tary road. The social section of the Woman's Club of Crevy Chase will entectain ternoon at tea from 4 at the home of Mrs. ning, on Northampton street, of t nbers of the club and their sponsors and the ex- ecutive board. The assisting_host- be Mrs. Alvin Scker Aaron Gottschal,- Mrs, Eugene Mueller, Mrs, Frank P. Wile Newman G. Little, Mrs. Rus nd the junior mem- ine Merritt, Miss and Miss Mary Eliza- was beth Clark. Mrs. William A. Boss will entertain Monday afternoon at a George Wash- ington bridge and tea in honor of IR Engagement Announced William Jackson on, who have an- ur agement to Mr. John Armistead Deming of Baltimore. birthday annivers: of her Miss Marion Boss. Among s will be Misses Christine - Mitchell, Misses Dor- Light, Slsie Jean Hayw Miss Misses Mary and Miss Jean Miles Markham . Of Personal Interest To Was]’lingmn Residents Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kann and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hecht of Bal- timore ed from New York vester- day for Cuba to absent several weeks. the daughte and othy iden. Miss Samp Elizabeth Brady, and Miss Dorothy be Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Romberg, who spent the week end in town, have | returned to their home in New York ias Raff, who spent the early part of the week with her son and aghter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leor, on Macomb street. returned to her home in Baltimore Wednesday. Mrs. E Mrs. Jennie fafka and Mr: Kafka were joint hostesse at luncheon and mah-jong Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Sol daughter, Miss motored to Phils be the guests Lipper over the hol Mr. and Mrs. Alt Harvold C. Kaufman Kaufman are spending 10 days a arlton, in Atlantic City. Maurice Thursday at the and their nd Mrs. Julius t dinner Thur me on Wyor Peyser were day night in avenue. Mr. and Mrs. nuel Goldenberg celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anntversary Wednesday, holding a re- ception in the Mayflower Hote welcomed a I | dinner to membe ded the recep aid for 28. Alvin West of New £ the former's il West, at Mr. York « 2900 Connecticut Mr. Louis Bush. accompanied by his son. Mr. William Bush, are tak ing a trip of three weeks through Florida and Cul The members of the Sigma Theta Sorority & a dinner at the Peacock Inn Wednesday. N of Miss Tulin. May Sommers, r future. Miss Edith for them at mah- ht guests in her Pi w muel was h jong, entertain | home in the Ashley Miss Helene Bendheim entertained ed at luncheon, followed by mah-jong, the same week at the Sonia for Miss Sommers. Covers were laid for eight. The Wednesday Club was entertain- ed at luncheon last week by M in her apartment in ¢ Court. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Feist of New ark, N. J., sailed yesterday on the <. 8. Aquitania for Paris to spend two months traveling through France, Spain, Germany and Switzerland. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William Lehman of Newark. Mrs. Felet is well known here, where she has often visited relatives. The Friday Club was entertained at luncheon, followed by mah-jong, last week at the Arlington, Mrs. Sol Meyer acting as hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nathan, ac companied by their daughter Lucille, left for Atlantic City Friday to re- main over tomorrow. - Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph B. Behrend were hosts at dinner last night in their home on Military road, Chevy Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dreyfuss of Wayneshoro, Pa., were the guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dreyfuss in the Ashley. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kaufman of New York City and Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Kaufman of Providence, R. L., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Goldenberg. Miss Doris Minster returned to shington Thursday after a three. month visit in Columbus, Ohio, with her uncle and aunt, . 8 150 spent a k with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Morrow. —e Because of the crowded floors, woman dancers at London cabarets have adopted the style of holding partners by the left hand on the shoulder and inside his circling arm and the right arm down close to the Announcement MARCEL of Paris and Nice, France, has the pleasure to announce to his patrons and friends of Washington and vicinity that on February 23 he will open his REAL PARISIAN BEAUTY pared to give his patrons experience in all branches of I.\' aris, and on the R suctess us an artiste of rare coming _coiffeures, and Manufacture Wigs, Transformations, and the N He has engaged a staff of re: in all branches, who will work REAL FRENCH BOBBING 4 ~: 1504 Connecticut Avenue Make Your Appointment—He Is Very Prompt PARLORS at 1504 CONNECTICUT AVENUE, where he will be pre: the benefit of his 25 years’ BEAUTY CULTURE. , France, he has obtained the greatest talent, creator of individually be- er of exclusive Postiches—Bobbed ew French Chignon. al competent expert operators under his personal supervision Flat Permanent Waving—French Oil Process Importer of Ornaments and Fine Hair Goods Formerly with Robert Potomac 3690 1. where | THE Woman's Pany Dinner In Honor of Miss Dell Mrs. Donald Heoker of Baltimore Will preside at a notable dinner in honor of Miss Jesste Dell, Civil Serv- ice Commissioner, to be given Sun- day night, February 28, at the May- flower Hotel by the Natlonal Wom- an's Party, at which will be gathered representative women of achievement from all parts of the country. Included among the speakers will be Muna Lee, moet and literateur who came to Washington last Fall for the meeting of the Interparila- mentary Union, and who now is in New York; Mrs. Jacob Riis of New York, and Miss Georgia O'Keefe, one of the most successful woman artists in the fleld of modern art in the United States. Prominent among those present will be Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, vice chalr- man of the Republican national com- mittee; Mrs. Richard Wainwright, Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, who is in| charge of reservations for the dinner; | Mrs. Theodore Tiller, Judge Mary O'Toole of the Municipal Court, Mrs. Mina C. Van Winkle, Mrs. Burnita Shelton Matthews, president of the Women's Bar Assoclation; Mex. Wil- liam Walker, organizing secretury of the Daughters of the American Revo- lution, Mrs. Capers, president of the Quota Club, and the heads of many other groups and organizations of business und professional women, who have taken tables for the dinner. The out-of-town guests will include Mrs. John Martin, a daughter of Cy- rus H. K. Curtis; Miss Mary Burn ham and Mrs. Katherine Halligan, ali of Philadelphla; Mrs. Charles Mere- dith of Richmond, Va., and Mrs. Florence Bayard Hilles. of Wilming- ton, Del. Dinner Parties At Cafe Pierre Mrs. Harriet Hawley Locher enter- tained at dinner last night at the Cafe Plerre, 1714 H street northwest, where a special program of music and dancing was given. Guests dining were Mr. Oscar Crosby, Representa- tive Zihlman, Representative Brumm, Mr. Webster Ballinger, Mr. William Hard, Mr. Challon B. Ellis, Mrs. Helen Rowland Noyes, Mr. Gladstone \ liams, Mr. Grayson Thornton, M L. Fox, Mr. Harry Garner, Represen ative H. L. Leighton of Chilli, Col. umes A. Moss, Miss Marjorie Web- Mme. Coquelet, Mr. George Mr. Victor Luis Boenau, Mr. | and Mrs. Ralph Edmunds, Mr. Glen Pulmer and Mr. Walter Knapp. At Art Promoters' Tea| | Miss Matalee Lake will be the guest | of honor of the Art Promote | this afternoon at a tea from 4 to 6 o'clock in the clubroom, 2011 1 street northwest, where an exhibitfon of arts | from China will be Other guests will be M Daly. | Miss Rober . Miss Alice | Haines and Kathryn Keep. Mins | Betty Bradford. who is president { the club, and Miss Brigham will { hostesses. At § o'clock Miss Lake will read from her new book. “The Lady of the Tower.” The public is invited. | Hear the New Orthophonic Victrola Miss Lake to Be Guest | SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Crittenton Sunshine Society Announces Tea The annual tea of the Florence Crittenton Sunshine Soclety 1s to be held Tuesday af'ernoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at the University Women's Club, 1634 I street. The work of this soclety 18 commending itself to many women prominent in the official and social life of the city. Those who will be guests of honor and receive are: Mra. Curtls D. Wilbur, Mrs. Willam M. Jardine, Mrs. William Mather Lewis, Nrs. Frank W. Ballou, Mrs. Virginia White Speel and Mrs. Lyman B. Ewormstedt. Mrs. W. H. Howard, president of the soclety, and Mrs. Howard L. Hodg- Kins, first 'vice president, will make the introductions. Mrs. Thomas E. Robertson, president of the board of managers of the local Crittenton Home, with Miss Jean Cole and the presidents of the various Crittenton circles in the city, will assist in re- celving. Others assisting and inter- ested in the success of the tea Mrs. James M. Bough, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. A. Rogers Trac Ella S. Knight, Mrs. Frank McMaugh, Mrs D. Hurdy, Mrs. J. Edson Briggs, Mrs. E. S. Henry, Mrs. Grace Morris, Mrs. G. W. Dunn, Mrs. John Triggell, Mrs. W. L. Fulton, Mrs. B. Harlon, Mrs. John Boyle, jr.. Flora Hoover, Mrs. ~Robert " Rolph, Mrs. A. Heit- muller, Mrs. J. N. Herfurth, Mrs. 8. F. Williamson, Mrs. Tuttle, Mrs. Edward Perkins, Mrs. Frank Upman, Mrs. Ida Johnson, Mrs. Weigel, Mrs. Robert E. Cook. Mrs. Burrows, Miss Adelle Mason, Miss Cornelta. Hill, Mrs. Lilllan Dale Goldstein, Mrs. W. L. Scanlon, Mrs. E. S. Hodge, Mrs. Moffett Bradley, Mrs. H. Simpson and Mrs. Arthur Williams, . Mra. | League of Pen Womgn Lists Speaker for Tea Representative William N. Vaile of Colorado is to be the speaker at the tea this afterncon given by the Dis- trict Branch of the League of Amerl. can Penwomen at the clubhouse, 1709 H street. Mr. Vaile is the author of a new book. “The Mystery of the Golcond and 1s looked upon as one of the finest of the newer group of mystery story tellers. His subject is “Literature and the Law,” and he will repeat it next week for the New York City branch of the Pen Women. Mrs. Amos Fries is hostess for the afterncon and has promised some de- musleal numb S. to be rend- Mrs. John H. Stutesn prano, accompanied by M A. S, r. Assisting Mrs. Fries in re. d at the tea table will be . Eli Hedmick, the vice president; | Mrs. Luther Gregory, Mrs. Theodore | Tiller and Mrs. Williim Wolff Smith. | Luncheon IS planned ; By Alpha Chi Omega District of Columbia Alumnae of Alpha Chl Omega Sorority | wil Id_its annual luncheon at the osmos Club tonorrow. Following the luncheon Mrs. Melvin J. Prentice, president of the club, will entertain at bridge in her apartment at the Rochambeau. The | Club Piano Program for Evening - Dedicated to Patriotism Important patrons and patronesses sponsoring “An Evening Dedicated to Patriotism,” to be held under the aus- pices of the Department of American Citizenship of the District of Colum- bia Federation of Women’s Clubs, in Continental Hall on the evening of February 26, are of Btate and Mrs. Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, br. Justice and Mrs. Louis D. Brandeis, Secretary of War and Mrs. Dwight F. Davis, Post- master General and Mrs. Harry S. New, Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur, Secretary of the Interior, Dr. Hubert Work; Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Willlam M. Jardine, Secretary of Labor and Mr. James J. Davis, the Minister of Guatemala and Benora de Sanchez Latour, Assistant Secretary of the| Navy and Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson, Senator and Mrs. George H. Moses, Senator and Mrs. William J. Harris, Senator and Mrs, James W. | Wadsworth, jr, Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper, Senator and Mrs. Walter E. Edge, Senator and Mrs. Royal S. Copelund, Senator and Mrs. Coleman L. Blease, Senator and Mrs Charies L. McNary, Senator and Mrs. | John W. Hurreld, Senator and Mrs. George Wharton Pepper, Senator and Mrs. Morris Sheppard, Senator and Mrs. Edward 1. Edwards, Representa- tive and Mrs. John Q. Tilson, Repre- sentative John M. Evans, Represent- ative and Mrs. Henry L. Bowles, Representative Willlam D. Upshaw, Representative and Mrs. Ogden L. Mills, Representative and Mrs. Thomas L. Rlanton, Representative and Mrs. Ralph Gilbert, Representu- tive and Mrs. Frank L. Bowman, Rep- resentative and Mrs. Robert G. Hous- ton, Representative and Mrs. Fred- erick N. Zihlman, Representative and Mrs. Cordell Hull, Representative Florence Pragg Kahn, Representa- tive and Mre. Clarence J. McLeod, the Solicitor @eneral and Mrs. Wil- liam D. Mitchell, Gen. and Mrs. John I.. Hines, Gen. and Mrs. Fox Conner, Gen. and Mrs. Mason M. Patrick, Gen and Mrs. Hugh Cumming, Gen. and Mrs. Hugh A. Drum, Gen. und Mrs. W. A. Holbrook, Gen. and Mrs. S. A. Rockenbach, Gen. and Mrs. Amos A. Fries, Gen. and Mrs. Frank T. Hines, Gen. und Mrs. George Barnett, Rear the Becretary Admiral and Mrs. Luther E. Gregory, Reur Admiral and Mrs. Edward H. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. dell, Mr. John J. Tigert, Commis- er and Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, ngineer Commissioner Lieut. Col. J. Frunklin Bell, President of George Washington University and Mrs, Wil- liama Mather Lewlis, the Bishop of Washington and Mrs. James E. Free- man, Dr. Leo §. Rowe, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. Frederick D. Grant, Maj. and Mre. Walluce Streeter, Maj. and Mrs. Wolfe Smith, Col. and Mrs. Thomas J. Dickson, Judge and Mrs. Sumuel Gordan Graham, Judge and Mrs. William J. Graham, Dr. and Mrs. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Groover, Miss Mabel T. Boardman, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Larner, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Cun- ningham, Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Brum- baugh, M Lena Hitchcock, Mrs. Bessie P. Brueggeman, Mrs. H. C. Heffner, Miss Gertrude Bowling, Mrs. { @@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 2 Be Sure to Visit Our New Downstairs Bargain Store DEMoLL and Furniture Co. Twelfth and G Streets the History of this House Sole Representatives for the Steinway and Weber Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos OPEN UNTIL 1 OCLOCK MONDAY TOMORROW WePropose to Make a Bic SELLING HALF DAy Every Instrument and Piece of Furniture in our establishment will be marked special. Come here tomorrow and share in the Biggest Bargain Half-Day Sale in We mention just a few items to give you an idea what to expect. Sale of Baby Grand Pianos Slightly Shopworn or Used for Concert Work. " B 450 900 850 Our New Downstairs Bargain Store —has already found favor. Real values in Traded-in Pianos and also special lots of Furnitwre are offered at special prices. - Upright Pianos Cable .. Kimball Pease .. 1 Weber Grand Ebony Case 1 Weber Grand Mahogany Case Steinway $450.00 Putnam .. 850.00 Estey .... 94.50 Webster .. 125.00 Wisener . “§ LSy ...8$90.00 94.50 150.00 1 KoRler & Campbell Grend Piano (Like New) Priced From Autonola . $50.00 50.00 Behning .. 250.00 Schubert . 200.00 575 New Baby Grand Pianos 450 Player Pianos Aeolian ..$350.00 Angelus .. 250.00 Harrington 250.00 Artistone . 250.00 Autopiano $250.00 Bargains in Furniture Dining Room Suites Reduced Ten-piece Mahogany Dining Room Sultes. ue $500. Semi-Annual Sale Price— 25.00 Many other fine values Dining Room and Break Suites. Friced from— in st DAVENPORTS Priced from ...... DAVENPORT TABLES Priced from ...... eeresene . STOOLS Priced from CHAIRS (All Kindw) Priced from ...... DESKS Priced from .........ceeeenen FERNERIES Priced from ...c..c.ueeennnnn Living Room Suites Reduced Ten Handsome Living Room Suites greatly re- duced. Priced at $175 to $600 Odd Living Room Chairs 50 Fine Living Room Chairs, many upholster- ed in the finest materials. Reduced Prices $25 to $100 BED DAVENPORTS Prices from .. BEDR Pri 1) . MIRRORS ™ od Pric from . NIGHT ST, Priced from OCCASIONAL Priced from Friced 11 i3 FOM t.oiivinnnecninnne e BOOKCASES # FEBRUARY 21, 1926—PART 2. 13, c. Marquis, Mrs. W. 1. Alvora, Mrs. Mollie C. Boydston, Miss Edith A. King, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey L. Cabot, Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews, Mrs. Willlam Sherman Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Flovd P. Wuggaman, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rust, Mr. and Mrs. Row- land P. H. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Milton, Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Baker Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, Dr. and Mrs. George Tully Vaughan, Mrs. Robert E. Lee, Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Howerton, Mrs. John Dick- son Sherman, Mrs. Virginia White Speel, Mrs. Emma Sanford Shelton, Dr. and Mrs. Willlam E. Chamber- lain, Mrs. Emeline S. Whitcomb, Mr. and Mrs. G. Albert Scott, Mr. and Mrs. George O. Gillingham, Dr. A. Frances Foye, M rell, Mrs. Eills Lowcan, Van Winkle, Mr. and Mr. Mrs. Roe Fulkerso:, M Hitchcock, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Robertson, Mias lieien A. Colhoun, Mrs. Anna Hendley, Mrs. Lucy R. Swanton, Mrs. Thomaus H. Farls, Mrs. Gertrude Bischoff, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur J. Seaton, Misx Edith L. Phelp: Mrs. §. R. Jacobs, Mrs. Annie M. Hobbs and Mr. and Mrs. John Byron Reed. Mrs. Mina C. W. 8. Hin, Katheryn —— Guadalajara, Mexico, i construct- ing a stadium with a capacity of nearly zvmnasium, shower baths and swim- ming pool. Margaret H. Wor- | 20,000 and equipped with Finance Club Schedules Second Dance of Season Lieut. Col. and Mrs. William McK. Lambdin, assisted by Capt. and Mr Edward T. will receive the ests of the Finance Club of the var Department at its second dance of the season Tuesday night at 9 o'clock at the Offic Club, Washing ton Barracks. The Army Band Orchestra will fur nish the music, and the following con mittee chairmen have been very - tive in_insuring the success of the Hance: Maj. E. O. Hopkins, Miss E: telle P. Hellman, Miss Martha Blanchard, Mrs. Blanche Dages Mrs. Esther M. Thomas, Miss Emn.i Washburn and Mr. Benjamin Blanken. Rl d ] —— [d|——]u] o] c——3|o]—=3[a| ——]| No exchanges Nor refunds | | | | -lfl Coats--- O] Pulipsbory Semi—Annual Rummage 0 Tomorrow—Monday—9 to 1 Second Floor 18 Sports Coats: plain and fur-trimmed 27 Dress and Sports Coats: plain and furred..... 33 Fine Dress Coats: fur-trimmed.............. 21 Finest Dress Coats: elegantly furred.......... 5 Velvet Evening Cayes: hi'h colors. . .. (o} Furs--- c———|o|c———|plc———|o|c———o——]a] —==lal=———lal———lol——— o] ———o]——{ol——=Ia] 8] 4 Opossum Chokers . 28 Thibetine and Ensemble Scarfs........... 13 En!emble F\lr Scirfs.-.......'....‘..... 9 Brown Fox Scarfs....................... 12 Fine Muskrat Coats .................... Millinery--- 200 Felt and Fabric Trimmed Hats............... Third Floor fur-trimmed (small sizes), $35.00 29 Navy Twill Tailored Suits.............cco...... 6 Imported Tweed Sports Suits. . . .. Third Floor Fourth Floor Sweaters—-- 6 Flannel Sleeveless Coats..................... 9 Worsted Slip-over Sweaters.................. 4 Fine Wool Slip-over Sweaters............ Btreet Floor Blouses--- 22 Silk Overblouses «eeimas e s s vonveaces Underwe Ar=~== 8 Madame X Brassieres .... 13 Madame X Corsets .. 10 Knitted Vests . 39 Knitted Union Suite.......ovvnvnn, ... 7 Keyser Silk Union Suits (slightly soiled). . Street Floor Petticoats~-- 123 Silk Costume Slips 8 Silk and Satine Pettibockers. .. .. .. 26 Silk Petticoats—dark shades. . 53 Dark Silk Petticoats.............. 47 Fine Dark Silk Petticoats. ......... Street Floor HOSIery--- 106 pairs Silk Hose—open clocks......... 42 pairs Chil..n Hose—lisle top (all perfect)... 18 pairs Silk and Lisle Sports Hose..............c..... 79¢ Btreet Floor ‘Pocket Books--- 8 Underarm Bags—slightly soiled..........cocoun..... 58 Underarm and Pouch Bags. ... Street Floor Pillows--- 179 Taffeta and Rayon Pillows...........cu0ee 67 Fine Silk Pillows ......... 63 Fancy Decorated Pillows ............cccvevuunnns $3,75 Street Floor Each Selection must be final. { H Twice a year at the close of the season we hold these Rummage Sales—including the small lots that remain—reduced to ridiculous prices. Precedent promises rare choosing—that will be realized in tomorrow's Rummage. 133 Dresses Street, Sports and Afternoon models—in Silk, Jersey and Flannel—scattering sizes 14 to 40 Are Reduced to "3 ... $8.00 ... $19.00 . $29.00 .. $45.00 . $35.00 $15.00 . $9.50 $3.95 .v... $10.00 - $105.00 ... $1.00 50¢ ... $1.00 ... $2.00 -.. $1.00 s%.oo <oives G 50c .+. $3.00 ... $1.50 ... $1.50 ... $1.50 s%.oo ... §3.00 wanens S5 5 o $Dio5 ol ———lple——lo|—alale——— ol —Q ol — |p| e |u| = |0 0= 0 = o= =8| —=3 |8 |c——=]o==3]a| ——|a] ———u] | g gy e ———[Bflo [c———ja c————a]