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| ixperienced Advertisers Prefer The Star SOCIETY QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP Semi-Annual Clearance FINEST long secure the famous Queen Quality Shoes. of known reputa- tion and high worth, Offering Hundreds of Pairs in Wide Choice of Styles and Leathers e —— 56 8.85 anticipated OF=—=== FOOTWEAR h T PUMPS -OXFORDS t One Price sale affords opportumity te at reductions in which yeu cam have implicit confidence. QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHQP 1219 F Street N. W. sive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes KAPLOWIT Zie: +721 NINTH NEIGHBORING SLT.NW \RIALTO Announcing Our Mid-Winter Sale Y ivery Suit Lo ery Coat ; FEvery Wrap Euv ery Dress Reduced Vs to Vo - Hu exclusive and original styles for which our offerings are noted now as- sume added prestige at these drastic price-lowerings. Southland Modes Fancy Chitfon, Crepe e b Satins and Organdies; stmple \A\I: s ; prices cmrlzmely moderate. e o Including Dresses of Georgette Crepe, Canton Crepe, Ginghams, claborate or BUY HERE YOUR § VICTROLA 310 Victrola XI, $150 Puts One in Your Home Including Eight 10-inch Genuine Victor Records Vietrola XI...... " $150. 00 Iight 10-in. 85¢ Rec- $156.80 $10.00 DOWN Balance Small Monthly Ameunts Select Your Talking Machise Records From Our Shek of 30,000 Records. HUGO WORCH PIANOS FOR RENT 1110 G il ettt | Established 1879 A * sppakers, #mong. whom was Mrs. Flor- (tand lof Soyth Carolina. company at juncheon today. | ther Wa | | burg, THE HE Vice President and Mrs. | Marsball will be the guesl: of honor at dinner this even- ing of the French ambassador and Mme. Jusserand. A distinguished compsmy of twenty have been invited to meet them. The Vice President and Mr: will be the guests of honor at a dinner which the ambassador of Spain and Senora_de Riuno will give at the em- bassy -Monday, January 24. q British Ewmbassy The ambassador of Great Britain| and Lady Geddes cntertained atdinner last evening at the embassy in honor of the ambassador of Spain and Hemora de Riano. The ,guests were the acting secretary of sfate and Mrs. Norman H. Davis, the Secretary of the and Mrs. Daniels, the minister Deamark, Mr. Constantin Srun; the minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and Mme. Grouitch: the charge d'affaires of the legation of the Netherlands and Mme. Hubrecht, the counselor of the French embass Prjnce de Bearn; the commercial counselor of the British embassy and Mrs. John Joyce Broderick, Mr. and | Charles 8. Hamln. Dr. and Mrs. Livingston Farrand, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warpen, Mrs. T. T. Gaff, Mr. and Mrs. Kugene Meyer, Miss Francis Ross, sister of Lady Geddes, who {8 a guest at the rmlmsu. the new as- sistant military a e British embassy and Mra C. l'. D. Bridge and Mr. A. P. Graves. The ambassador and lady Geddes will entertain agan at dinner Wed- nesday evening, Representut s. James R. )1-:::: were hosts for a inguished dinner company of mere than forty at Ruuscher’s last night. to Representative Jaseph G. The tahle was arranged in the and gold ballroom, an orchestra playing behind @ screen of tropical plants. Mis, Warren G ding, wife of the President-clect, has joiped the League of American Pen Women, Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, wife of ator Ke: of New Hampshirg, making the an- nouncement ut the charmingly appointe: tea given at the clubhouse veste jay afferpgon in honor of the assistant S retary of the Navy and Mrs. hardnn Waodbury. Mrs. Di aesisteq by guests. Mrs. in compliment , president of the league, the officers, received the Keyes introducing _the ence Parberry, authoress of Eng- land, who js spending some time in the eapital fit the Hotel Washington. Miss Rebeoca Di tor and Mrs. Nathai ennmi for Cqlumbia, 1, daughter of Sena- B. Dial, left last o superin- {duced fn that city in the near future under the auspices of the women's clubs. The play depicts local conditions mmong illjterates and was written by Mirs “Dial as her contribution to the, world-wide campaign being waged by the | several states against illiteracy. Mrs, E. H. G. er entertained a Mme. Hubrecht, wife of the charge i] d'afrdires of the Netherlunds legation i| will mot opserve her usual day at home | ay, owing to absence from the city, but ‘wil recaivo Baturday, January 2, and the three subsequent Saturdays ahie resldence, 1320 15th street. Mre. Raymond Belmont spent yes- terdgy at the Hotgl Washington on from New York to Middle- ‘a., where she will visit her mather, Hulberi. Mr. and Mrs. Beimont #ls0 have a Dlace at Middle- burg, where Mr. Belmont is & member qf the polo team. My. pnd Mrs. Bdson Bradley will re. turn this evening from New York, Where they went to attend the opera. | ociety e —— Marshall { Cannon. | & e opening pmmfl-umn of her| | four-act comedy, Which is to be pro- EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1921 - SOCIETY i Wier of the chief Justice of <onrt of appeals of the Dixtrict of i i Joseph > McCr 1863 Calitornia enue northwe third of the Junior Les » New night n.p 3 Miss Fielen T Nash wili receive numbe. tertaining being ] ho ain a party at the Cheyy i n compliment to Miss ‘M Phone Main 7676 Our Only Location Our Entire Reduced 1 0% This includes every piece Painting, Capt. Harry L. Benpett, U. S. A.. and Mry. Benoett are the guests of Capt. Decoratin Esi More Wonderful Bargains Friday ; From Qur January Clearance Sale 140 Suits at Half Price Tailored and Fur-Tirmmed Models Sold to $49.50 $22.75 300 Fashionable Dresses Sacrificed Velvets, Satins, Tricotines, Silks and others 45 Dresses, Velours, Tricolettes, Tric;’tinn and Others. Values to $30—Friday toclose.......................... Sweeping Reductions in Coats Big Fur Collars and Self Trimmed MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS Stout Blouses, georgette and silks, 421% to 52;, values to $12.95. . Broken lines georgette and silk blouses, values to $8.50, to cloge. blouses, broken lines, values to $12, !o cku blouses, mussed, values to $4, to close. weoel scarfs, rich combinations, values to $10.95, to close. . Qdd lots crepe kimonos and sweaters, valuestn“,tockue. Estra special~New heavy Jap silk blouses, white, black, flesh Onyx and Esco famous silk hosiery, special. . . - Geergette and silk deflbvofla Sold to $75 $35.75 Values to $42 $19.95 Values to $75 $39.50 25 Coats—Good seasonable styles and materials, toclose. Valuesto $45............................... Group of Coats sold to $59.50. Cloths and Plushes, Friday All Coats Sold at $100 to $225 . Reduced to $69.50, $98, $125 Neck Furs at Half and Less Formerly $35 to $75. This sale $15 to $30 S0 Trimmed Hats—One of a Kind Values to $20—Wonderful Bargains at Dreal Larner, will each entertain guests at dinners preceding the dance. Russian refugees, of whi Root is the h will morrow mornin; Russian embass; in the aid of Rus to aid in this work. compliment to Mr Pittsburgh, here for a short - seated at one large table adorned with i baskets of spring flowers. included MNrs. minister pard, Mrs. Char] Govin, Mrs. U. A. Blndczn White Tomorrow A guests wi younger set. i tomorrow afterno evening, fov the benefit of the the su of thousands of Russian refugees are | now to be cared benefited by the the count for the oecasion, occupying a box with .| Mrs. Stevens. roness, are_th 'f',“r'» roster of cabinet women, while Lad others of the diplomatic corps head that particular group. “An Unlucky Star,” JAMES B. HENDERSON 1108 G St. January Clearing Sale Fine Furniture for the living roow, dining room, bedroom. \hll-undu. Upbolste: 3 es Submit b e ceseseceioois ooy rs. Ford Todd and M?ss Ruti he sewing class for um benefit of o e rs. Edward m et ab megnlito- e clock in the Every one interested n refugees is asked of and to Austin_entertained t the Shoreham In George Mesta z‘: T. Septim eon tods the whi th _Mr. Mesta, The guests were bon: The guests | p; Willis Van Devanter, Eliza dv wife of the ministel wife of the 2 me Froderie B, John Temple Graves, ish, Miss Mary Temple, Matthews, Mrs. Wade Hight, Mrs. Mrs. Davenport ce G. Macfarland. Madeleine Austin, . Charles G. vghter of Mrs. Austin, will be hostess luncheon of thirty covers, when her include members of the | will be at home l i Mrs. R M. Kauirr;xan' 15 19th street. Baroness de_ Cartier, wife of the Bel- gian ambassador, wl“ ncelve tomorrow afternoon at the embas: be assisted by Merle-8mith Barones: again Fri time until March. when she will Mh Van Hantv d Mrs. Sumner Well Cartier_will be at heme January 21, for the last The second secretary of the Jap- lanese embassy and Mme. Saburi were | hosts for a Juncheon purty at the Shorcham yesterday. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson will head the tronesses for the perform-| given by the Drama League | 5 gton 'n the salon des na- Hotel Washington. Tuesday | Januar; oclo Y ( Near Bast Relief. | Princess Cantacuzene and Mrs. Stevens are jointly working for of the benefit, as hundreds he r in the districts ear East Relief, and will come to Washington Jlowing Mrs. Wilson’s name as e of almost the en- Grouitch _and Geddes, Mme. The plays_to be given are: “The ift of the Magi,” by Mrs. Burjeson; arls,” by Mrs. John ‘W. Thompron; by Rol Cooper Est. Over 50 Years Our Only Location Stock of to 25% of Furniture in the house Sold to $100 $49.75 Values to $35 $12.75 70 Values to $100 $59.50 $1895 $29.50 5 b | Square Miss Martha N. building, is treasurer. The marriage of Smyth, daughier of the chief justice Omaha teok place last evening. The joades forming & trimming for the ceremony was performed at $:30 in | SKirt. where Justice and Mrs. Smyth have an apartment. Patrick’s Church performed the ces mony in the absence of Cardinal Gib- | of the valley and wore a bracelet “‘ B: The ballroom was Australian ferns and at one end the bridal party stood bemeath a canony of asparagus vines before an i and pink ant candles and ferns at either side White roses festoened the satin prie Dicu, and the columns in the baliroom | were festooned with ssparagus and | was maid of honor wal hegon Miss Teresa James, Miss Cora | McGrue, gnd r. Grafton Minot, Miss Marion |2 play produced whits silk cord tied to tall white posts, topped with clusters of pink roses’ tied with pink ribbons. The youthful bride, Who was escort- ed and given in marriage by her | tather, wore a gown of heavy though {soft ivory white satin made with short skirt. A court train hung from the shoulders over which a train of tulle was arranged. The bodice was of Limerick lace. which was also arranged over the shoulders and hung in cas- enfcally Speaking,” y the Washington iayers in New York. Hooper, 308 Bond e Burgeas—Smyth Wedding. Miss Catherine satin ‘and silver. sweet s the Distriot Court of Al 1 Mra. Comstantine “J. Smyth Smyth, of best man, ani Nr. Cherles Ward Burgess Her veil of princess lace was a coronet of lace and is the Sibbern- ried ballroom of 2400 16th street, | held b: veil worn by her sister, Mr en. at her wedding. Th | white orchids with a s Mgr. Thomas of St. ception b Attorney who was to have come from |diamonds set in platinum, the gift nf o more had not illness prevented. | the bridegroom. nked with | Mrs. Clarence Sibbernsen of Omaha, was matron of honor for her sist green charmeuse made | Tt and a short train iined with cloth of silver: silver 1aoce ! { formed the bodice and aiso trimmed the skirt. She carried orchid-colore sweet peas. Miss Catherine Cartan of New York | nd_the bride: maids were Miss Ciaire Dougherty of | _° Omaha and Miss Rosa-Maye Kend-! THE LOUVRE 11151117 F STREET e reses, with tal uck-u were filled with pink The aisle was marked by The Climax of Clearance These are reductions—Straight out-and-out reductions—of prices that have prevailed on garments which have figured in our regular stock. Thus you are fortified by substantiating facts. All Winter Suits —in two lots— ~Fur-trimmed and plain—all sizes are repre- sented in the assortment, but not in any one style. Exclusive models. .- Ranging from $79.50 to $250.00 472 nd 672 All Winter Dresses —in two lots— ‘ * Every remaining Silk, Cloth and Lace Street and Afternoon Dress remaining of the fall and winter stock has been placed in one or the other of these lots. Ranging from $59.50 to $125.00 38 and 54 All Winter Coats —in two lots— Those with luxurious fur collars and cuffs— and these of self embellishment—in all the finest weaves—and in all the best models. Ranging from $75.00 to $195.00 | 1642 a4 Underwear Consistent Cle arance Reductions. Satin Crepe de Chine Camisoles, lace trimmed and tailored models ; were $1.25 to $2.95. Sc Dress Skirts Three splendid assort- ments. Plaid and Check Skirts —grades up to 312.50 e NG 3 iq Satin and Crepe de Tflk::"; t:\i“;‘g ::g l’c]id; Chine Camisoles, daintily Shiste e desa s §0 trimmed with lace or = $20(ng Sup 8 plain. Were $3.50 32.95 to $5.00. NOW ., Satin Bloomers, with pocket effects and lace edged. Were me 33’5 NOW .,... Satin, Faille and Vel- veteen Skirts— 38.50 grades up to $22.50 Beautiful Blouses —in three lots Of course they are broken lots—but they represent the more effective of the seasons models—and the more charming of the season’s designs— Georgette and Crepe de Chine—in Suit shades—Flesh and White—trimmed with lace or plain tailor finish. Grades that ‘Grades that Grades that were up to were up to were up to $8.50— $12.50— $18.00— $9.95 $395 $5.95 Handmade Blouset, in French Voile and French Batiste—square neck and V neck—tailored or-with frilled embellishments—are DEEPLY REDUCED. Palmer, rick, debutante daughter o! Semator and Mrs. John B. Kendriok of Wyoem- They wore frocks similar to that of Mrs. Sibbernsen, Miss Cartan in orchid-colored satin ttimmed with silver, and the :vu malds in apricot They garried pink peas. Mr. Ward Burgess of Omaba, father of the bridegroom, was d the ushers were M Lewis Burgess of Omaha, brother of the bridegroom; Mr. Edwin L, Smyth brother of the bride: Mr. George I of Washington, an, w York. isted at the re- wife of the . Kendrick, wife f the senator from Wyeming; Mrs. Van Orsdel, wite of Judge Van Orsdel of th. | iistrict Court of Appeals: {E. Hamilton of Washington, A \alh of Omaha and M Howell of a gown of | black tulle embroidered in crystal ani jet beads, and she carried orchids. a | reception was accompanied @ buffet supper was served in th Th. dancing Burgess Jeft later for a {Continued on Ninih Page) h qv

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