Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1921, Page 8

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JOSEPH GOLDENBERG 8t STREET %% PENNA. AVE.S.E. All Records Broken With the ANNIVERSARY # SALE BARGAINS 1/ PRICE FOR GENU-j /2 INE SALT SEALPLUSH COATS! Salt’s Seal Plush Coats and Coatees; silk lined; deep cape collars or fur trimmed. Exactly one-half price now. Broken lots and broken sizes: $35.00 Coats now........ coticoece Seis e e es Shicno it $17.50 $45.00 Coats now. $50.00 Coats now. $60.00 Coats now $75.00 Coats $100.00 Coats '$125.00 Coats now. now now. BEAUTIFUL $35 TO $45$ SILK DRESSES AT........ ‘Women's Silk Dresses of real heavy satin; mostly black; sizes 16, 18, 36, 42 only; sold for $35 to $45. Now... $12.50 black, taupe and navy; $45. Now...... Women's Silk Poplin Drexses, in black, navy, taupe and Bur- gundy; embroidered models; sizes 16, 36, 38, 40, $12.50 and $9.75. NOW...........oooooonn ‘Women's exi rge sizes in Silk Poplin Dreases; black, s sold for $15.98 and $18.50. $5.98 black and $12.50 navy and taupe; Now Women's All-Wool Tricotine and Serge Dresses; sizes 16, 36, 38, 40. 44; this lot includes every dress k marked $19. .75 and $35.00 Now.... to fit the stylish stout wome 52; sold for $35 and $39.50. Skirts; sold for $9.75 and $10.98; all-wool poplin 1n and navy, wool plaid and check: gray and tan sport mix- silk poplins in extra sizes; many plaited models $500 among them. Mostly 26 to 30 inches waist. & o 42 dozen White Volle and Organdy Dress Waists: plain and lace trimmed; also 8 dozen black biouses of voile and poplin; all § ()) sizes up to 43; sold for $1.98 and $2.50. Nowl......... & Crepe de Chine, Tub Silk and Georgette Silk Biouses, in white, flesh, black, navy, taupe; plain beaded and embroidered models; broken lots left over from recent selling; formerly sold for $2’98 $4.98, $5.98, $7.50 and $8.75. Now.. = Domestics and Muslins Away Down 3¢-inch Windsor Percales; all attractive new pattern in the sale at. 36-inch S| recently for $1.50. 72-inch Mercerized Damask; real heavy quality linen finish; sold for $1.75 yard. Now 27-inch Flannelette for kinionos and dresses; also dren’s patterns; in the sale at. - ow Poplins, in colors onl; Now Genuine Amoskeag Dress Eha plaids and stripes:“32 inches wide. NOW.................... 32-inch Kiddy Kloth, in dark and light shades; very deairaRIe L RN WY s S5, MO (L S S S SR s R G A 38-inch Pl Dress Goods; the ideal material for chil- 29 dren’s school dresses or skirts; sold for 69¢ yard. Now...... < 36-inch Unbleached Musli has been selling for 19¢ vard. Now . BRI b SIS T 125 in the sale now at 36-inch “Hills” Bleached 36-Inch Genuine “Fruit of the Loom” Bleached Muslin; 19¢ Now Z7-inch Amoskeag and Lancaster Apron Ginghama; blue, green and brown checks. Now.... 27-inch Outing ¥ at 35c yard. Now. - s Scalloped Shelf Ofl Cloth, in white with gold or blue bor- ders. Now 14c real heavy quality; sold formerly 14c 5¢c 5-4 Best Quality Table Oil Cloth; all perfect; w sell seconds: dark colors. NOW.................. Sk RUGS $32.50 A lot of 34 genuine 9x12 Alexander Smith's Axminster Rugs and 9x12 Magee Carpet Co.'s Wilton Velvet Rugs; each one per- fect; at less than today's factory prices! All-wool worsted yarn used in both makes; patterns are suitable for Parlor, Bedroom, Dining Room or Living Room; all-over and medallion centers ;52;1 colorings; until recently priced $65.00, $69.00, 832-50 339 to 407, Off Parlor-Living Room Suites Every Parlor or Living Room All other parlor and Itvin Suite reduced 33% to 40 per room sultes reduced during this cent below their original sell- sale 33% per cent. This in- ing price. Overstuffed 3-plece cludes ever: Living Room Suites; upholster. s oaichalgoor: ed in_very good quality tapes- 8395 Suites. try; 72-inch sofa, large rocker 8495 Buttes. and chair; excellent workman- e ship and finish; for- $195.00 8445 Ruites. merly marked $350 8395 Suttes. Suites. fabric Jeather settes, rocker | ir; were marked §98 | L] hair. and finished in brown mahogany; upholstered in velour, damask or tapestry; includes 2 round pillow boister; formeriy mark- Another atyle: very predty 8. plece Parlor Suite, with small Settee; loose cushions: uphol- | stered In superlor quality ve- . Jour and tapestry; small cane | QU panei in re: antiqus Famed Oak Library Suites of very heavy solid quartered oak conetruction; all doweled; gen- ulne leather automoblile seats (16 springs in each seat): 838 Rockers, mow..$23 833 Chairs,, mow, ., .$25 $732.50 Settees, now. 848 Fumed Oak Libeary Tal to match, marked i Rolundo _Ricci, THE- EVENING: STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 192L Orchestra of Milan, with Tos- canini as conductor, and will have a number of guests with her. Mrs. Marshall, wife of the Vice Presi- dent, will be the guest of Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh in her box, and the embassies and legations as well as society folk will be well represented. RS. WILSON will occupy a box M this afternoon for La Scala The new Italian ambassador, Signor was_received by King Victor Emmantuel of Italy Saturday, who bestowed the order of the grand cor- don of the crown of Raly on him prior to his departure for this country. The ambassad Ricel, will sail steamer Duca d’Acosta January route for this country, and they will be accompanied by the Marquis Tomasso Asserto, who is coming as secreiary of the embassy. 5 Capr. Fiiippo Ricci, who fought in the war as captain of a trench mortar sec- tion, received two silver medals for v and other decorations, and was kpighted on the battl Lady Geddes, of Great Britain, will entertain at a mall dinner at the embassy this even- ug in honor of the Marquis of Caris- brool who Is the of Repre- sentative Mrs. holas Long- worth, and who is in this country on a special mission. A reception to which about thirty additional guests have been invited will follow. Mrs. Charles S. Bromwell. who will be a dinner hostess of this evening, bring- ing on her guests, as will the charge d'affaires of the Italian embassy and Signora Brambilla. That as many of the thousands of visitors who are in Washington for the inougural ceremonies as wish will be given an opportunity to attend a fashionable dance the night of March 4 is a matter of congratulation and due to the enterprise of & number of women of society, who have named Mrs. John Allan Dougherty ‘chairman of the ball committee. When the inaugural ball was aban- doned at the request of the President- elect the group of women interested in the Child Welfare Society at once started activities for a_benefit ball. The ballrooms of the New Willard have been engaged for the occasion and the best music of the country is being engaged. The governors of the states of the Union and their wives will be among the specially invited guests. The Alabama Society is giving a re- ception and ball at the New Willard Monday, January 24, 1921, Great prep- arations are in progress to make this the biggest and most elaborate func- tion ever given in Alabama’s honor in Washington. The boxes will be occu- pied by the congressional set and also by other prominent Alabamians. Ala- bamians and their friends are invited to attend. Vady Geddes has loaned the ball- roam at the British embassy for the lecture to be given this afternoon at 4:30° o'clock by Dr. Wilfred T. Gren- fell in the interest of the interna- tional service to seamen and fisher- men iy Labrador and Newfofundland. About :two hundred and fifty invita- tions Nave been issued by the com- mittee in charge. A card) party and dance will be giv- en at Rauscher's Wednesday evening, January \19, for the benefit of the school fubd. of St. Charles’ Church, Clarendon, Va. when the committee in charge Yincludes Mrs. O. J. Frank, Mrs. Charlés Lohman and Mrs. James Wills ~ Dancing will last from 9 to 12 and there will be fifty tables at cards. The commitfee in charge of the re- freshments includes Miss May Reilly, Miss Margare¢ Miller and Miss May Cavanaugh. Col. and Mrs, Robert E. Lee held an_informal redeption yesterday aft- ernoon in honor of Mrs. Joseph Washington, wha is the guest of Mrs. Julian James. MYs. Lee was assisted In Fecelving by Mg W. H. F. Lee mings and Mrs. and Mrs. Hugh Eliphalet Andrews presided at the tea table. Mrs. Delos A. Bloligett will enter- tain " the Archeological Society of Washington this evenjng at a recep-. tion at 8:30 in the Washington Club. This will be the 101st meeting of the society, and an illustrated lecture will be given by Prof. J. A. Mont- gomery of the University of Pennsyl- vania, chairman of the managing committee of the American School of Jerusalem. He will talk on “Archeo- logical work in Palestine and the American School in Jerusalem.” Miss Anthony Back From China. Represen¥ative and Mrs. Daniel R. Anthony, jr. 2140 Wyoming avenue, have been joined by ‘their daughter, Miss Eleanor Anthony, who has just returned from a four-month visit with friends in Peking, China. Miss An- thony will spend the winter in Wash- ington. Mrs. Anthony will be at home in- formally tomorrow afternoon at 2140 Wyoming avenue after 4 o'clock. Mrs. Woods, wife of Representative Jargeu P. Woods, and her house guest, Mrs. Tredway Gravely of Danville, Va., will be at home tomorrow after- noon. Mrs. Charles Patterson and Mrs. George Barnett will sail Wednesday on the steamship Adriatic for Europe, Mrs. Patterson will make ‘a tour of the devastated regions. Mrs. Barnett expects to be absent about a month and on her return will be accompanied by her daughter, Miss Lella Gordon, Who has been studying in Parls, Mrs. Thomas F. Logan will be at home next Su: January 23, at 4:30. Mrs. Thomas Hamiiton Wilson and Miss Abercrombie will be at home Wednesdays throughout the season wfter 4 o'clock at 1309 20th street. Prof. Lewis Cohen of George Wash- ington University and Mrs. Cohen en- tertained a party of friends at dinner in the private dining room of the Hadleigh Friday evening in honor of Dr. I 8. Eskin of Washington, who will sail for Europe in the near fu- ture to travel and study. The guests were: Dr. J. 8. Eskin, Dr. 8. Jaffee, Dr. J. Davidson, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mel- man, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Turoff, Mrs. A. Press, Miss Adler-Blum, Morris Jacobson, William Berg and Raphael Zon. Mr, and Mrs. Thornton Lewis are visiting their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Lee Botts, in Philadelphia and will go from there to New York. Before returning to thelr home, the Meadows, at White Sulphur Springs, they will visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Lewis, at St. Augustine, Fla. Mr. and Mrs, Larz Anderson, whe have been &t thelr summer home, ‘Weld, at Brookline, Mass., are ex- pected to leave thers this week and go to White Sulphur Springs for a fortnight. Mrs. Aurelius R, Bhanda will be at home this afternoon at 901 16th street, from 4 to 8 o'clock, and again on Mon- day, January 24. Mr. Angus Wilton McLean enter- tained & dinnar company of sixteen at dinner Saturday evening at his resi- dence, 1533 Rhode Island avenue, in honor of the Becretary of the Treas- ury, Mr. David Franklin Housten. The marriage of Miss Mabel Marie Rainey to Lieut. Commander H, T. Bartlett is announced, The ceremon: was performed Saturday, January 16, in Chevy Chase, Md., by Rev. T. Gib- bon Smyth, Mrs. John Blankenship of New York is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. B. Clark. at her residenss, 8128 Wyoming ave- nue, Mrs. Arthur Pewell Davis, wife of the diractar of tha Unitad Siates ren- SENORA DONA EMILIA BENOIT DE TELLEZ, 1 Wife of the secretary of the Mexican embassy, whose bride she became by proxy, and who will be a charming addition to hmgton's dipiomatie ! wet. 5 lamation service, will not be at home | tomorrow. afternoon, as she is accom- panying Mr. Davis to New York, where he is going to attend the an- nual meeting of the American Society of Civil Engineers, of which he is| president. Mrs. William A. Slater entertained a dinner company of young people last evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Seaman of Clin- ton, Towa, who spent last week at the ‘Washington Hotel, have been called to Chicago, but will return for a longer visit shortl. @Mrs. Marshall Guest of Honor. Mrs. Marshall. wife of the Vice President, was the honor guest at a luncheon given today by Mrs. John | Allan Dougherty at the Shoreham. The guests included Mrs. Bainbridge Colby, Baroness Shidehara, Lady Ged- s Francis E. Warren, Mrs. Key man, Miss Mabel T. Boardman_ Mrs. fnomas ,F. Walsh, Lawrence Townsend, Mrs. McCormick Goodneart, Mrs. Charles Wetmore, Mme. Collar- det, Mrs. John Joyce Broderick, Mme. de 'Bach, Miss Frances Ross, Mrs. Summer Welles, Mrs. H. Wilfred Du- Puy, Mrs. George H. Ehle, Mrs. Joseph Folk, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Miss Mary Gwynn, Mrs. William Cary Sanger, Mrs. Randolph Miner, Mrs. Sheldon Whitehouse, Mrs. P. M. Foley and Mrs. C. C. McChord. Mrs. Marshall Field entertained a company at luncheon today in honor of the Marquis of Carrisbrooke, who is the guest, for a few days of Repre- sentative and Mrs. Nicholas Lorg- worth. Covers were 1aid for twenty- four and the guests included members of the young married set. and several of the season’s debutantes. Last evening Representative and Mrs. Longworth entertained a com- pany at dinner, followed by a musi- cal to which additional guests were in- ‘The Spanish ambassador and Senora de Riano entertained a small company informally at luncheon yesterday in honor of the Marquis of Carrisbrook. Senora de Pezet, wife of the am- hassador of Peru, was hostess at a small tea yesterday afternoon in their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Meredith, wife of the Secratary of Agriculture, and Mme. Peter, wife of the minister of Switzerland, pre- sided at the tea table, which was adorned with a cluster of roses and tall lighted tapers. Mrs. Randolph Miner served punch and Mrs. Wash- ington Pezet, together with several other young ‘matrons, assisted. Mme. Pezet wore a beautiful French Admiral and Mrs. Spencer S. Wood, Mrs. James McDonald, Mr. Ar- thur ‘Bradlev Campbell, Mrs. Philip Lansdale. Mr. William Bowie Clarke, Mrs. Claude Mayo. Admiral and Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Calhoun, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Govin, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh and Mrs. John Al- lan Dougherty. The minister of Switzerland and Mme. Marc Peter were hosts at a luncheon at the legation yesterday. Mme. Petet will be at home informal- ly Friday afternoon. Norman . Walsh, | . as 15| their custom, on account of the con-| cert of La Scala Orchestra. Mrs. Van | Sanvoord Merle-Smith has also post- poned her day at home that she may attend the concert. Miss Vota Vesnitch has returned from visits in Boston and New York and will be the guest of Minister and Mme. Groultch until January 30, when she will leave for another series of visits. Mme. Grouitch and her guest will be at home Friday afternoon at the legation. Miss Adeline Oxnard postponed the luncheon which she plannec for today on account of the quickly arranged luncheon of Mrs. Marshall Fleld In honor of the Marquis of Carrisbrook. who is spending & few days with Rep- resentative and Mrs. Nicholas Long- worth. Miss Oxnard will entertain her party on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Oxnard will entertain a house party for their daughter, Miss Adeline Oxnard, this week. Their SOCIETY guests will jacluds Mies Natalle Wins. low, daughter ‘Admiral Winslow of Boston: Miss Louise Branch of Rich- mond, Miss Virginia Harrison, daugh- ter of the governor general of the Philippines, and Miss Margaret Flint and Miss Katherine Mackay of New York. They will arrive in Washington on Wednesday and remain through the week. Mr. and Mrs. Oxnard will entertain a large company at dinner on Friday evening for their daughter and her guests. The third assistant secretary of state and Mrs. Van Santvoora Merle- Smith will be hosts at dinner this evening. Covers will be laid for four- teen. Mrs. Lawrence Townsend will en- tertain at a tes tomorrow_afternoon (Continued on Ninth Page.) L O ZIRKIN FURS FURS C For style, quality and W price, ins pect A Cloth Coats and Suit A Models Below Cost P S H. ZIRKIN S Est. 1885 gown of black satin, with side pan- els elaborately embroidered in gold, with bands of fur forming the trim- ming. Among the callers were the ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano, the ambassador of Chile and Senora de Mathieu, the ambassador of Argentina and Mme. Le Breton, the ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartler, the Secretary of War and Mrs. Baker, the minister of Denmark, Mr. Brun; Senator and Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipps, Representative and Mrs. John Jacob Rogers, Mrs. Henry Cleve- land Perkins, Mrs. Albert H. Carroll, Miss Perkins, Mrs. Edmund Pendle- ton, Mrs. Jack Biddle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry T.” Oxnard, Miss Adeline Ox- nard, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Delano Robbln Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Welles, M Mi John_Sterett Gittings. 1415 G Street FUR COAT. Opposite Keith’s Furs Exclusively —Sharply prior to annual stoek and All el Other Furs 1‘..‘:."]"?, e REDUCED iz, o = Rebuilding Fur Garments a Specialty. S 3 121921 G St. N.W. Hemstitching Pecot Edging Plaiting Buttons Made to Order Quiok derate sorvico—mo prices—work guaranteed. EAGZ’LE BRAND m Condensed Milk ; [el——]o[——=[ale—=lcl——]o[——=[o |t e—lol=a e bl ol el ][ [0 ——] OAT There are just 421 remarkably fine Coats in the four groups, i and, as noted, they are all dras- tically reduced to create the gre.atest values we have ever offered. There is a coat to suit everybody’s price. The Materials! Plushes, Wool Velours, Goldtones, Silvertones, Time_l o Suedenes, Peachblooms, Ondulettes, Windsors, Bolivias, Broadcloths. The Trimmings! Some are plainhhilored, :thenbrlided and embmdu;;l The The Styles! Exquisite wrap effects, sport models, loose backs, straight- line and belted styles. D is created in this dress showing which includes. practically every dress in our entire stock. We believe these three groups constitute the best value today’s market affords. 3 RESSES A new high standard of value In the $14.95 group there are 75 Cloth and Silk Dresses. Big values. - In the $2145 group there are 81 Cloth and Silk Dresses. Something very smart. In the $32.45 group there are 64 Tricotine and Silk Dresses. You will admire them. ¥ In the $41.75 group ‘there are 115 very fine Silk and Cloth Dresses. finest type. In the richest and best materials: U wonderful selection of dainty gar- ments repriced to create great values in keeping with the spirit of this remarkable sale. months to come. All Our Silk Underwear All our high-grade stock of -Georgette Satin, Crepe de Chine Newest Blouses Reduced Practically the entire stock of smart Blouses reduced and placed in three groups. o $3.85 - $7.67 $10.95 Special Blouse Group A Special Sale of 180 Soiled Blouses, In the $55.00 group there are 125 elegant Dresses of the Underwear -Department éflers a A great opportunity to outfit yourself for many Underwear reduced to present-day low prices. Values to $6.95, Values to $11.95, Values to $20.00 Offered While They Last, at..... .. 95¢ A a - Models =S . Models Reduced Models Reduced Models Reduced 3 From $69.50 - Models Reduced . From $80.00 Models Reduced From $95.00 Models Models Formerly Models $55.00 All Extra Size Waists Reduced o...coveeua.., The sizes are 46, 48, 50, 52 and 54, in georgette and crepe de chine models, in flesh, white, black, navy, bisque, brown and taupe. .95 Petticoats and Pettibockers . ... e Petticoats and_ Pettibockers of extra heavy quality jersey silk are g;;csed for “clearance in the sale at 99¢ These are regular $275 values, en- durable seam, fine silk hose. They are all firsts. Many colors. $3.50 $1;_§_2 One lot of fine silk hose, all full fashioned. A wonderful group. Handmade Phil- $°Q.95 ippine Blouses. . == Trimmed with filet, lace and Irish picot, :25 Pussy Willow Tailored Waists. Extra_Quality Pussy Willow Tal- lored Waists, large pear! buttons, Pure Silk Hose .......... ) 7.8 821 14th St. a[—=]o]——=]c]—=]ol——lol—oA—— o] ———]o]——=jal——]al——— 0] : | (52| A, E Cunninghomy €o: 3 | Reliability in Merchandise Earns The Confidence of the Public. Neavasienansran EEEEEE_E::BEE—EEEE [———|ol——lolc——]o—D[o]lc——olc——fo]c——o][c——F——|o]——[o]c——|o[c—=] 0] eres H - ETT Eavaveneny ieravaees aemenacarne i -

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