Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1921, Page 9

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Phone Main 7676 "Est, Over 50 Years HENDERSON QuwOnly 1108 G St. 9=0nlv Location Location THE Syption Bt The hanee ot D oA A, fokilng, 1304 Rhods Ialan will' fol Sehator James A. Reed Reed emtertained at dinner Friday c“llln":h.th- n.f.(a Nfiflnln‘ufia close of the old year the “beginning of the new. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Brown en- tertained at dinner last evening in Baltimore, Huntley Gordon. Mrs. Frank Anderson, wife of Dr. Anderson of the Navy, who spent the holidays with her family at their cot- tage in Ventnor, Atlantic City, will re- turn to Washington next week, and will be the g of Mrs. T. J. D. Fuller, 2317 Ashmead place, for the yest of January. £ e Mr. and Mra. Frederick Sawyer Hardesty have closed their country me, Foreston Manor, Md., and have EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JANUARY %, 1921 January and February, after being in mjourning for the past two years. ‘mission, entertain st luncheon at the Chevy Chase Club today.. 3 Mrs. Thomas Hamilton Wilson and Miss Abercrombie will be at home to- morrow afternoon st 1309 20th street and on the following Wednesday after- in compliment to Mrs. 100DS of January. e e pre 0 e prano, e the program at the weekly tea at the Congressional Club next Friday at 4. Miss Elizabeth Donaldson, who was the guest of Maj. and Mrs. Edward D. Ardery, has returned to her home. Lieut. Theodore E. Chandler, U. S. and Mrs. Chandler have gone to Annapolis, where the former is now first visit they have made here for a T Lieut. Chandler has been in forelgn waters and Mrs. Chandler accompanied him as far as it was possible. G. Park, jr.. will be at flwrl January, at 1729 P after o'?:lock. 3 his dsughter, ey at din- r Mills, en ner last evening in honor of Miss Ksther McVann. Covers were laid for twenty- four and a number of additional guests were invited for dancing after the din- ner. Mrs. Reid, widow of Gen. George C. Reld, has taken an apartment at the Hotel Grafton for the winter. Mrs. Van Aucken Mills will return this week to her home in Washington from New York, where she has been for some time. ler e spel ‘with the latter’s mother, Mrs. G. Brown, in Newport. officers of the Petworth Wom-. s card party last evening in the parish hall of the Rock Cfe‘k‘ 1t you had an estimate on_your FUR WORK befors Xmas and still want your work deme, Jou can save Church. Mrs. Mebel Winklehaus, president; Mrs. W. J. Gutelius, former F ¢ Hoffman Co. 12—STORES—12 Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave. 8. E. Phone M. 4724 CLEANERS and DYERS Main Office, 740 13th St. N. W. ationed. Lieut. and Mrs. Chandler On the ngoéo'-tl your while, MARTIN WOLF Miss Josephine McCormick, who was an attendant at the mmmmu Maysue Donaldson to Maj. Bell ’ | .= ST IS 5 RIETR T E = < T ) I, 5 A ) AT L 10% to 25% Our January Sales e I : _ of New Garments Mark-Down : S The Public is Expressing its Approval! —present the BETTER values! On Our Entire Stock of S Our shop has been the scene of remarkable activity ever sinc opening our doors on Monday morning. ‘ January Sales Here Mean NEW Goods and Values Greater Than at Ordinary Clearance Sales! ] By vigorous methods we keep our stocks cleared. Goods do not remain long enough to become old! Therefore we were able to go into the market New Coats for January! “Is the warm weather hurting the coat business?” some one asked yesterday. Not a bit of it These coat values are above the weather. Just the styles most wanted— best colors, best materials,” best-liked fur collars—at prices less than ordinary clear- ance sales! $150 to $185 Coats—New—at $87.50 $95 Wrap Coats—New—$57.50 This graugl in fire yalama and bolivia cloths— -+ Evoras, Fortunas, Veldyne and Peachbloom— made with full backs, deep yokes and large seal finest of deep pile coatings with self and fur col- lars—in black, brown, beaver, taupe and rein- or n.t;tria collars—navy blue, malay, taupe and zanzibar. deer—semi-fitted, panel back and ‘plaited back $125 to $155 Wrap Coats— styles. $72.50 to $110 Wrap Coats—$49.50 New—$79.50 75 new coats in this one group—the best of New Wrappy Coats and Cape Wraps—blouse- 1 back wraps, straightline coats and coats with the season’s wrap styles—made up in high-cost | . cape backs—a big opportunity for selection— soft-pile fabrics—Evora Superior, Fortuna, bolivia_cloths, yalama, veldyne, chamo, duvet de Chamoistyne, Orlando and Corduval Mole, Seal, lain€ and evora—collars of mole, wolf, nutria and Beaver, Nutria, Opossum and Squirrel collars— opossum—all shades of brown, navy, taupe, black panel and yoke styles and the popular cape and high blues. Here's the big popular-priced sleeves—lovely shades, malay, zanzibar, grays, coat sale of January! high blues, taupe, navy and black. - Dance Frocks and Evening Gowns New, fresh, handsome garments. for our new kind of January Sales. And see the low prices! : ) i $45.00 Dance Frocks—$26.50 $65 and l3‘75 Evening Gowns— New rainbow chiffon frocks; with petal and $46. draped tunics, in high shades: of blue, turquoise, L ew- 3 50 . jade, flame, American beauty and in flesh color Quite handsome gowns in high quality ma- With metailic ribbons and silver laces attrac- terials—including soiret satins, silk nets—elab- tively used in their design. $55 and $65 Dance .50 An adorable collection of frocks in black silk laces and nets with sequin bodices—also satins, taffetas and silk nets in rose, flame, peach, nile, jade, gold, maize, orchid, lavender and-turquoise, gold and silver laces, metallic ribbons and rosebud- trimming.” A~ $25.00 Tricotine Dresses—New— 50 new Navy Blue Tricotine and Veloyr jumeror . D s, in navy, brown-and reindeer; ¢ : b o i T poecelied (e he':;:sl or braig trimm&';‘ long waisted, gray, black and White. Only 75 of these m"fi&' Tie paction solne on latar; (0 the tunic and soft blouse styles. . | skirts. - - and - Mrs. ‘Stokes' have as their e ——————————————————— pp— Miss Marguerite Caperton, da: - “, $o¢ Of Rear Admiral and siea Vi New Cotton . Undel'wear " Pre-War Prices! B, -C Cape Pt Veaterday ta- time for thp-aancer "0 Mrs. Cromwell Brooks was hostdss Assortments most attractive—garments beautifully designed—cut on.gepergus pro- ‘portions and carefully sewed—and prices that you looked for years ago in our Japuary sales! Never for years.have there been such opportunities to buy cotton underwear! 89c - $1.50-$1.95 $2.65 ng at her residence, op Mas- | | sachusetts avenue, in complintent to Mr. and Mrs. J. Kearsley Mitchell, 3d, Nainsook Chemise = ('::Wl:l I?d lqfll‘:‘i!‘m : Two-piece Pajamas Lace and embroidery trim- rettiest Lot lace -trimine Cotton crepe and batiste, Seired. Round and square neck. ~ Styles; round and square and 112in and figured patterns. L small V necks. The guality will sur- ... Cotton Crepe Bloomers rise you. Alsb flesh colored “‘Plgin and_ figured; lavender tiste gowns and chemise. and flesh color. $3 95 £ . Gowns and Chemise Of a gquality that has been - $1.00 e G and Chemi and Chemise and embroidery yokes; Valen- i With lace and embroidery With faces and embroidery yokes, lace medallions. Also . of nainsook, also of figured flesh color batiste gowns and ciennes, lace medallions. Most batiste. attractive and beautifully made. envelope chemise. New Blouses—January Sales Tables crowded—blouses one of the big attractions. $7.95 to $10 Blouses at $5.95 $5 and $5.90 Net Blouses, $2.45 Fashioned of superior quality Georgette crepe Of fine cream net, prettily trimmed with- self-: * and._crepe de chine; in the popular shades, in- color embroidery and val lace; some have round . cluding flesh, white and bisque; some trimmed neck with embroidered tabs, others with: roll with hand embroidery or drawn work, also filet collar finishing with either V or square neck | . or Venise laces, others elaborately beaded in self or frills; long or 34 sleeves. Some like to ‘wear . and contrasging colors. The tailored styles are these under georgette blouses. v i severely plain or relieved with dainty tucks; long $10 to $16.50 Blouses at $7.95 or short sleeve styles. $5.90 to $7.50 Blouses, $3.95 High-grade Regulation and_ Overblouses of mignonette, satin, crepe de chine, pussy willow Sample lines of Regulat‘i’en :pd Ov‘frblouses pic s iere i 5 s of Georgette crepe, crepe de chine and pongee. or Georgette, in attractive colors and combina- gol&.:dwg:'e 55‘3‘“"‘;?.31‘-’.";:}:. d Gcorgettxea in wide variety of styles and colors, tion of colors—aztec, navy, oriole, jade, bobolink, banks and Col. and Mrs. Charles B. elaborately embroidered, beaded or lace trimmed, brown, black and red. Numerous styles: of Drake. 8 i} * madinm suit and light shades, also pretty color beading and novelty braids, also embroidery, fine Commander Jewell s to entériain o combigations. Crepe de chines and pongees are laces and plaitings. A number of hand-decorated batik blouses included; collarless or roll collars; f ‘debutantes at dinner P ; v . Thursday evenin a . t0o, : tailored with convertible or roll collars, tiny ¥ i S SU tucks or frills; with long sleeves. B long, short atid 34 sleeve models. part of the Christmas holidays with the latter's parents, Mr. and M ;10 en an apartment for the winter at Charles W. Fairfax, which was the 0 16th street. Mrs. Hardesty will be 30-33 Flerida Ave. N.W. at home informally on Thursdays in daily. Store closes 5:30 e 1216 F St. NW. in December and buy for our January Sales! Manufacturers overloaded with piece goods have made up for us, almost at our own price, the newest styles—coats, suits, frocks, blouses—at less than clearance prices! Centemeri has sent us gloves for a sale eclipsing all others. Sorosis has sent shoes—bags, purses, umbrellas, millinery have come in un- stinted quantities. And the great sales of underwear are holding forth at pre-war prices. This shop invites you to participate in these wonderful values! Samples But Not Ordinary Silk Underwear—the Loveliest 1 Less Than New Low Prices! These were saved for us by one of Philadelphia’s manu- facturers of Highest-class Underwear—having several sample lines, these scarcely have been shown—fresh, dainty and of - such attractive designs! Crepe de chine and satins of high quality—with exquisite laces, satin 1 bon bows, embroidery; hemstitching, rosebuds—it is underwear you will love—at %3 less than the low prices in vogue on all our new underwear. $4.00 to $12.00 $8.50 to $16.50 Envelope Chemise Fvening Petticoats Samples at $5.85, 11.50 $2.85, $3.55, 36.85, $8.50 b ‘Lovehesl odevenin‘ :euilcloa!s . of satin and crepe de chine; —flefi:{l;"i‘: '"‘:‘“‘{fen';::‘::; flounces lavishly trimmed with Valenciennes laces; white, flesh georgette ribbons, fosebuds and " color“and orchid crepe de chine laces—alan tadlosch, Reochstiiched and washable satin. straight line styles—mostly white —jyou should see these. $7.50 to $16.50 Gowns Samples at $3.50 and $3.95 Silk $4.85, C dB Chi T il d i m“‘“’ Blno:np:rs. I:ee tri':'xeme:nand ‘S‘:::‘r: Satin and crepe de chine, with stitched ruffles; flesh and white. Now...... > beautifully made lace yokes— ribbon and rosebud trimmed; 3 $3.00 Envelope Chemise :;s”:v‘::{:d styles—flesh color 10 Dozen Crepe de Chine 3 Chemises, trimmed with $1.50 to $7.50 Camisoles filet or val laces; ribbon' Samples at or lace straps 83c, $1.50, $3.85, $4.85 SL%5 flesh only..... ‘What a_variety! Beautiful $3.00 Crepe de Chine Vests pieces—satin and crepe de chine, s 5 s -&'m' built-in ;:t_nldcn and f wi ces and georgette—won- ribbon straps; in white derfully pretty! 5 31.95 & High-grade and Exclusive mnot returning to Washington | [y for mine or ten months. Furniture Society This Mark-down Embraces Furniture for the (Continued from Eighth Page.) ¥ Dining Rdom, Bedroom, Living Room Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Delano - b Robbins, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mr. As Well as a Large Assortment of Odd Pieces, Saa Gordon Woodbury, - Mr. _and Including Lamps, Shades, Etc. Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. Our Box Springs and Mattresses Also Included Charles Warren, Mrs. Charles Bough- ton Wood, Mr. and Mrs. John Joyce: || Painting, Decorating, Wall-papering, Upholstering. Estimates Submitted. Ji Broderick and Mr. and Mrs. R. Leslie Craigte of the British embas: 1215 F ST.and 1212101218 G ST and Mme. Collardet, Capt. Rigal and | Mr. Jules Hendrv of the French em- Store Hours, 8:45 to 5:30 bassy, Mr. Mrs. Edson Bradley, Mr. and M Victor Kauffmann, Mr. and Mrs. Gist Blair, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Gaff, Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Welles, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Govin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mr. William Bowie Clarke, Mrs. Cromwell Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. A. Junkin were joined today at Single Oak by their « niece, Miss Julia Junkin of Charleston, S. C., who came from 2 visit in Baltimore. Miss Junkin is & hapdsome and accomplished girl and will spend the winter with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Junkin will entertain guests at dinner at Single Oak tomorrow night and go with them 10 the Serbian aid ball, at the home of Mr. Wiiliam Phelps Eno, and will again entertain at dinner Thursday night, taki their guests to their box at the lumbia Hospital ball at the New Willard. Miss Isabelle Wells will give a large dance for young people this evening at Rauscher's. orated with silver laces, French garlands, crystal and steel beading and silver thread em- broidery, and made both with short sleeves and |go:lder bands. Sizes 34 to 44. " All evening shades. ia « $25 New Plaid Skirts, Pleated, $10.75 Quite sensa is this offering of new plaid, check and striped velours, in side and- box. pleated skirts; a fine material and_ | the most wanted colorings—tan and b blue and tan, browa.and tan, blue and” Soclety Folk Danced Last Night. The t of the series, of three dances Smar: orpanization made p of youns oi ion e up of young married folk and e few of the ynmar- ried women and men from @fficial, diplo- matic and resident societys, took plice last evening at the Tesidence of Mr, agd Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr. 2 Mrs. Stokes was assisted in receiving by the members of the dance committee and she wore a black gown embi ered in pearis and made with a long train. Assisting her were Mrs. Warren Delano Roboins, Mrs. Cromwell Brooks, Mrs. Seott Thropp and Miss Gladys Hinckley. and flesh. Sale price;. Shoes You Want™ —at prices extraordinarily low in our New Kind of January Sales! Famous Sorosis Quality, Kid and Calf Boots with Cuban and French heels—new goods; also Oxford Ties. $11.50 to $12.50 $8.95 pair China Service for the Well Appointed Table Your inspection of these products of the world’s “finest potters is cordially invited. Regular $12560 All- Dark Brown Kid High-Cut 'Lace Boots ‘With jeather Cuban heels and welt soles; also the same in all black kid. Practical and com- fortable. Ry $11.50 and $1250 Dark Brown Kid Vi Boots With cloth tops to match; high cut lace style, with low Cuban heels and welt soles; dressy, soft and comfortable. $1250 Rv:;é‘ Dark Brown Calf Lenox Cauldron Coalport Wedgewood e Aie war N SopoitOnet, k included Senator Walter Gopeland Spode ; Hat_n?‘cln_:ly and Other Noted ; i ert L. Hines, Admiral Andrew T. Long, the . d'affaires of the Ttad! French Patterns mbassy and Signora Brem- billa; Mr. and Mrs. Allen G. Wellman of New Y ho are also house Mr. and Scott ederick H. Prince of ||| Mrs. Gngon Minot, Miss Isa. iss Marguerite Caperton, Hinckley, Miss Margaret Harding, Mildred Bromwell, Miss Louise Littauer, Miss Louise Delaso, Col hn G. Quekemeyer, Capt. David ; Lieut. Lawson, Capt. Schaei- | |f der of Mayflower, MT. . Graves; Mr. Felipe A. Espil 'of the, Argentiné embassy, Mr. Henry C.-May, Mr. Ho- nore Smith of Baltimore, Mr. John Kirby and Mr. Willlam A. Slater. The party later went to the first dance of the One Hundred Club, held a Mrs, Syl- , with tan box cloth up- pers, high-cut lace boot. with’' Cuban heels and welt soles; a very dressy Street boot. With French bheels; wvery :lnressy‘ . o $1250 Light Tan Pebbled i Highecon Bropus Lo is; heavy welt Regular $1250 Dark Brown Calf Lace B W oots ‘With low Cuban heels, welt " “soles and wing tips; very ser- soles and wil viceable; also same in black calf. very servic . 6 Styles $12.50 Oxford Ties, $895 -, Regular $1250 Dark Brown Calf Regular $1250 Black Cilf Lace § Lace Oxfords Oxfords With low Cuban heels, welt With low Cuban heels, welt soles and wing tips; very g soles, straight tip; comservative looking “and serviceable. Also and comfortable: 'Also fhe same the same in black calf. in black kid. \ $1250 Biack Kid Lace = xfords With ®end-turn soles and ‘With low flat he at the residence of Mr. an venus Stokes, jr. The ball to be given for the Co- lumbia Hospital for Women at -9 o'clock Thursday evening, January . at the New Willard, will be prefaced | by a number of important dinner! parties the hosts going on to thé| ball with their guests. Among thoge | entertaining will be Mr. and M § R._Govin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.| McKenney, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Tlfiaflo(cu’thuiSMcyndl?.fl. <SALE OF INFANTS APPAREL + Exquisite assortments from our regular stocks at the following GREATLY REDUCED PRICES With low heels, we:it soles and wing_ tips; smart and very ser- leather Cuban heels; very viceable. and comfortable. pott Women'’s $3.75, $4.00 and $4.50 Overgaiters at $2.95 : Short Dresses, white and colored, $2.95, $3.75, $4.50, $5.75, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $10.50 ‘Short Wool Coats, white and colored; 2 to 5 years, * $5.50, $6.75, $8.75, $10, $12.50, $15, $18.50, $21.50, $25 Boys’ White and Colored Suits, 2 to 5 $1.95, $2.25, $3.75, $4.75, $5, $6.75 White and Colored Rompers, ~ 75¢, 95c¢, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.95, $2.25 Sweaters, pink, blue, rose; 2 to 5 years, $2.50, $2.75, $3.75, $4, $4.50, $5 Short White Skirts, 75¢, $1.25, $1.35, $1.45 Bonnets $1.50, $2.50, $3.75, $5, $8 Hats, Sweater Suits, Dolls 0dd Pigces of Wicker Nursery Furnitare AT UNUSUAL REDUCTIONS (Fifth Floor) FHtreet, Corger TBirleenth on to the bal Dr. and Mrs. Daniol Percy Hickling rave issued invitations for the wed- ding of their daughter, Sarah Ston to Mr. John Dale Showell, jr., Wedne; day evening, January 26, at'8 o'cloci , 5 A January Sale A Sa le o f G IO'UBS Extraordinary! " —priced and planned to shatter all records for bar- gain-giving at Anpual Centemeri Sale time— More than 20 styles of Centemeri Glo ve s from France and America, all at Centemeri Gloves ‘Following are some of the well- CO’ATS known styles, exclusively RO & . SR £ 36 inches long—with Centemeri, that are in the sale: bt collave afnf ct:fl's. The Seville The VenDyke = |Splendid quafity, beauti- The Isere The Phoebus fully made anad lined—deep The Elsinore The Bandalette collar, wide cuffs. The Fielder (in Natural and White Chamois) Other-furs at remarkable 1 Clasp Capeskin, PXM prices for January. 1334-36 GSL.N.W. - 1338 N. Y. Ave. NW. - “BANTAM” 1332 G St. N.W. $4.25 to $5.00 )X L AL X

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