Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1921, Page 8

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= 51 P St N.W. Franklin v 1 ¢ i Y | luded a group of the sci- | jand. as are the hosts of last evenifg, e —————in | 500’8 Dud : land the dinner “a la Maryland,” The table was adorned With a)with terrapin and wild duck, from 3 1 Cluster of sweet peas. and those in|{he eastern shore. The other guests T, |ihe company were Miss Mary Louise | were the ambassador of Peru and i May I Govin. ~Miss|Senora de Pezet, the Secreiary of the || LE]BEL Fuwrrier and heeler. Miss Ann | Navy and Mrs. Josephus Danie's, Sen- Lades’ Tailor Jorie Gelm.| ator and Mrs. Howard Sutharla e Why not have them made ovor now? Yo Lady Bave montim to uxe them. ool lotefelelef el el el et Est. 1885 Wrinkles. [{ The Furs you have kept so long and which are out-of-date can be copverted into > . SOCIETY &&@!W\ RS. WILSHN will occupy the White House boxat the Dam- rosch concert this afternoon, and will have a small party (WEDNESDAY ONLY) Our _Delicious Butter and Cinderella Creams. Regular Price, $1.09 Pound 89" of guests with her. 14 Mrs. Wison was intens interested ,in La Scala concert at Poli's yesterday | afternoon, as the sam: musicians played i at the ceremonies attending the visit of the President and Mrs. Wilson at Miian. . Special ./;andy Shop 14th & G Sts. NW Mrs. Marshail, wife of the Vice Pres ident, will « e hor usuzal day at| home' torioriow aft: rcen 4t the Wiilard. | Colby, wife of the Secretary of ! will be at hom. tomoriow aiter- re. state, noon. ‘The »mbassador of Chile and Senora {de Mathicu will enterizin at a dance number about 135 oliica’, ulp.0.aac aud A seated supper will in the evening. The a Wy Senor FURS C For style. quality and price. inspect L O ZRKIN FURS A Coth Coats and Sait K Models Below Cost S H. ZIRXIN 821 14:h the amba Houston will e bui receive 2fternoon of next week. wife of Secretary of 1 be at hame tomorrow | Frederick MISS ROSA-MAYE KENDRICK, |The debutante dnuzhter nd Mrs. Kendrick, wko, with her {mother, entertnined a group of this weason’s buds at luncheon today. Secretar: . w.ll leave tomor- er spending a hicinime they ¢ entertained, the | Meredith 12 the most SPECIALIST v I3l P i will ente: % Hostess for Buds. fe of Senator Joh wife of Seaator John LA re asked 10 meet entertained at luncheon 0 Sandyena her “debutante daughter, | Mrs. Palmer is a aye Kendrick, when the stern shore of Mary- and Al Tosit “Madame Cever oday for Miss liosa- rgaret Tay- Marriott, Miss . Miss Edith Bacon. and Miss Ruth minister from_the Slovenes and Mme. Mrs. David Jayne Hill. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Henry of London, England; Buy Furs Now i & Judge and. Mrs. J. Harry Covington, € ARES, jata third ama Se 1 ; Mir. and Mrs, Fiederick, Mr. and Mrs. TOLE s aving, i Rosa-M-ye ¥ lck will be hosis 4l | Jakn B. Larner, Jr. and Mrs. George on L R ¢ Chevy | Mauric: Morris'and Mr. Wilbur Ross | o Club compliment to A B abha ! P sen murmot coats. Meondell. d-ughter of Repr: . nk W. Mondell stant secfetary of 1 Santvoord Me dinner The third ass state and Mrs, mith entertained at evening in homc: of the hassador and Mme. Jusserand. The » Sena.or and orth, jr., former Se¢- {retary of State and Mrs. RRobert Lan- “ing, Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph Caspar Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Spencer and MY, and Mrs. Arthur Bullard. Mrs. Lawrence Towrsend is enter- taining ot a small tea-this afternoon for her house guest, Miss Katherine Mackay of New York. Mrs. James D. MecCord. niece of the hostess, and Mrs. Waiten Delano Robbins will preside at the tea table, and the other assist- ants will include Mrs. Franklin Townsend, who will receive with the hostess and the young honor guest: Mrs. Truxton Beale, Mrs. Effingham = Y Townsend, Miss Adeline Oxnard, Miss Lady Geddes, fe of the British| Alice Harding, Miss Caroline Stor: ambassador. was the hqgmor ¢ | Miss Anna Hamlin, Miss Anne Gordon at a beautifully appointed luncheon:and Miss Elizabeth Connolly of New ziven today at Wardman Park Hotel|york, niece of Baroness de Cartier, by Mrs. Philip Henry. This evening| who is her house guest. Geddes will dine with Miss == | Ernst. who will have a party of| The charge d'affaires of the Italian | Buests to meet her. embagsy and Signora Brambilla were — I hosts at_dinner last evening in honor The ambassador and Senora de]of Mrs. William E: cl%ne‘ wife of the | Pezet will be the guests in whose British minister to Cuba, who is vis- Ch 2 <. Nicholas Murray But t evening. The minister | Lubomirska will return z be at home on Janu- —De-per_price ewis January has cver bre cause we-musttUrn Lood: cash. Moedcl Fur Shep L ROSENDORF (Prop.) 923 G St. N.W. , Lubomircka =ave a short tolk “rday after- head- 3 the Child. Welfare So- The princess snd those who ist her to sew for the children of Poland have joined this ¢he talkeq on the work and yvesterday. i ' e well equinpndy i house on G street given by Mrs. E. H. i ter to the Child Welfare So- inte Children's House, cil Muff or Choker at $5.00 Martin Wclf 36-32 Klorida Ave. N.W. Store closes [EH < Furriers for 16 Years G at Twelfth Street Our Big Fur Sale! Furs marked down to prices Buj Now! that are actually cheaper . than the skins alone cost to= l : e - s 2 Prlce You can save money on next sea- .son, as furs are sure to advance— 2 Marmot Coats These Specials will interest you— : Z Wallaby Coats &= 'ore i Mo <l §00).00 Worth $175.00 § ; ggkmches long; large cape colla{s. $ l 00.00 » Worth $225.00 4 Bay Seal Coats [J.iufi = B = §150.00 > Worth $250:00 2 Coney Coats (o colrienanime $75.00 $185.00 $225.00 $195.00 Worth $150.00 34 inches long. goalelt t o Worth $350.00 l scotch Mole Coat With Seal trimming.. Very handsome .... Worth $600.00- 1 Taupe Nutria Coat 32 inches lone. Sale Worth $350.00 3 Hudson Seal Coats o mn g aret $285.00 * Worth $550.00 7 skunk. " Sale ", il 3 Black Wolf Scarfs, worth $45.00,sale...............$22.50 ~ 4 Hudson Seal Mufis, worth $25.00, sale..............§12.50 1 Hudson Seal Scarf, 14x72 inches, worth $95.00; sale. . §45.00 3 Natural Squirrel Chokers, worth $20.00, sale ...... $10.00 6 Fox Scarfs, black, taupe and brown, worth $85.00, sale, $35.00 Clearance of All Suits, Coats and Dresses A money-saving opportunity you cannot afford to miss. 1 Scotch Mole Coat “THE- -EVENIN last || STAR, TUESDAY, |iting them on her way home. The , other guests at dinner were Maj. and {Mrs. Bridge of the British embassy ! staff, Commander and Mrs. Christo- ipher R. P. Rodgers and Mr. J. de La- serberg, charge d'affaires of the lega- ion of Sweden. |day, Janvary 27 Mrs. Gillett, wife of the Speaker.| Mrs. vill be at home for the first time this ' tain at season tomorrow aficrnoon aiter | o'clock. at 15 18th street. phen B. E! ner Thursd evening. ave gone to their couitry home sburg for a short stay. ann was host on at hor ffmann and Wil o . tomor Miss Gladys Hinckley ess at a dinner this evening. daughicr, M. nformalls Philip Nen on at Ward 1 s Victor Ka: chimond John at a the i when “hn Mzoore, U M, Nr Kenn 1 cava'ry., Th the Rev. Edward i, ¢ talic _owr nd carried of Senator |? v of | Lieut en- | caval all | M s Rosa Taylor Hu! s has annous i0 followed later Lieut. and tneir voidmg i and for i fiss = ) for less than Clearance prices! Final Sweep g Beginning the Cemplete Disposal of All Our Winter Coats—Choicest Styles \ - MISSES! Spring Styles—Extremely low prices on new goods for our new kind of January Sales. Young women will appreciate both the newness and the remarkably good values. ' Silk Frocks For Afternoon and Evening Wear $26.50 and $29.50 Becoming styles. Bound to appeal because of their dis- tinctiveness and smart simplicity. Fashioned of taffeta and Canton crepe with lace overdrape. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. COLORS: STYLES: Ruffled gny 3 rown Snug Bodice Navy Blue Embroidered Tunic Black < X 5 .. .Advance Styles for Spring— In the New Bright Colors New Millinery, $9.50° Distinctive! New! Featuring the style tendencies of the coming season-—hats of satin combined with cellophane, trim- raed with fancies, also visca straws and satin combinations in a variety of charming styles. In gray, brown, navy, zinc, putty, tomato and stunning color combinations. early Half Price—Entire Stock of Hudson Seal Coats Ql;nlifiu That Were $500 and $600, at $265—$295—$335 Look-at the high quality of fur—look at the beaver or natural skunk collar and cuffs, look at the beautiful silk linings—look at the smart styles—then look at the price. Remember, these are fur coats that are from our regular stock—full models, with belts. x Scarf; $850.00 Bea: L=y $25 ‘an in. length, in 375. Beautiful, silky fox scarfs In aij beaver®. taupe, brown and Poiret and red ' $305.00 Frenmch —Ilarge lined cape, animal and double Seal Wrap, 45-inch length, with arm- . : $225 e o c.‘.’Z zs-lnchTenrgn; $225 i g with skunk in:taupe nutria . blocked fur choker styles. inch length If You Can’t Get Here— ‘Write our. Personal. Shopping Bureau—your order will be filled promptly. We try to make this service just a little more bersonal than most stores. JANUARY 18, Woodfin Pippen. jr. formérly of Eu- taw, Ala., bt now of Alexandria. The weading will take place in February. The Rev. and Mis F. Ward Denys have issued cards for a tea on Thurs- | ins will enter- Mr. and Mre. Edward Beale McLean will be host- Mrs. | mitt I D\ (O 619, 8 O\ D [ 19 10 ) D10 [ ) D i) New Goods or Old? Values are greater for the newer styles - at our new kind of January Sales —than for accumulations at ordinary Clearance Sales! Stocks are . kept moving here throughout the year — January brings new goods = : Not one coat excepted—our entire stock to be cleared away! In five groups. The fact that a majority of these coats have been received during the past few weeks makes this event one of unusual importance. . In the combined groups aretobe | =~ Froc"‘; 339-50 found the wanted shades, also black. 3(7:5 t: 325 New Styles in the New Kind of January Sales A good range of sizes in each lot. o Jelleff’s is the logical store t> buy what is new. The Cloth Frocks—for general wear are fashioned of fi MATERIALS STYLES $M.50 grade tricotine, yalama, velour and duv:lyq in sna‘?;",ere?nde:r(: D;lf;:nl Fur Trimmed beaver, t;upe anr:T black. ityles embrace princess, redingote. olivia — tunic and coat effects, with silk braid embroidery, brocaded Yalama Embroidered $97.50 to $130 and embroidered vests, ribbon or silk cord girdles. e Suedetex Tailored Coats at The Dance Frocks—beautiful styles of silk net, silk lace, Plametie £ soire taffeta, satin or chiffon, with bodice of sequins or silver” Veld Wrappy lace, finished with metallic ribbon and rosebud trimming. In E° yne St line i ° maise, flame, Nile,.jade, lavender, orchid, gold, flesh and %lack vora aight: 1 ey Luella Cape Coat Pt s et e w Gl Red ed Chamoistyne Blouse Wraps $135 to $165 arm oves UC! %‘:‘:fi: ? Belted Coats at +* Balance of our Knitted and Lined Gloves—not a Marvella Cable Stitched . great many—to go now at 15 to % off former prices! PCordl:nl Semi-Fitted ~ Speak quickly for them. ‘eachbloom . - 00 and $2.25 Knitted Gaun 95¢ Caledonia P DAk —_— anszxnuted Woolen Gauntlet Gloves, in white, gray and COLLARS ° $lz:5 to $269 leather—half price and less. v oats at - .00 Wool-lined Glov. .85 Self #J:’"" sq;f:l" J-ctasp ;i)lvllnad Mocha Gloves, o 3‘3“ gray—splendid Raccoon Fox, Kolinsky b 3 Nutria Taupe Wolf **' " $8.50 Strap-wrist Auto Gloves, $4.85 Pair Opossum Beaver ‘Wool-lined Strap-wrist Gauntlet Auto Gloves, in tan and _ collar and 5425.00 $300.00 Nataral cuffs- . el et T e Muskrat Coat, 36- $675.00 Hudson Seal Coat, 36- inch length, se- 5195 tnch length, lected quality ... : rme e €305.00 ro S $69.50 SOCIETY 1921. = They ‘will reside at Fort Myer. Va.. |begin this evening. The drill will be ! on their return. followed by a supper and dance and this | ; scries of rides promizes to be one of the | { . The ‘audience which greeted La|most beautiful features of the winter | Scala Orchestra yesterday afternoon ;season. 8 reprcsentative of society of | = { Washington. Mrs. Wilson occupied | Commissioner Joseph N. Teal of t | the presidential box and had with ! United States Shipping Board and ) her the charge d'affaires of the|Teal. whose home is in Portland, C Italian embassy and Siznora Bram- hate taken an apartment at the Ne | billa, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mr. John | Willard. Randolph Folling and Mrs. R. W., Bolling. Mrs. Marshall was the guest | Miss Charlotte of Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, who also;left for Houston. Tex., where she will | had with her the ambussador of Peru | take part in the pageant to be pre- and Senora de Pezet and Mrs. John |Senied Thursday evening in that city. | Allan Dougherty. The Argentine am- | While there Miss Clark will be the guest { bassador and Mme, Le Dreton Miss |of her relative, Mr. F. Charles Hume. Lloveras and the Bra n A wbassa- | Cochrane. were also in a Mrs. Rainbridge Colh Tubomirska Representa Long orth. uded Virs. Cornelius arquess Cari day and thc Wednesdays througho the season after 4 o'clock at 1309 street. % Mrs. Wilton Lambert is having » luncheon of twelve covers, Wed day afiernoon and will be hostcss af a buffet luncheon tor forty om Thurss day afternoon of this week. R . The counselor of the Polish lega> tion and Mme. Kwapiszewski left fo} New York last évening to remain the greater part of the week. z Mrs. David F. Kaime and_her debu- tante daughter. Miss Gladys Kaime, will entertain a party of this season’s buds n_Thursday in their apart= on Ninth Page.) Cafe St. Marks— 913 15th Street at ! Mrs. Thomas Hamilion Wilson and Migs Abercrombie will be ai home to-| & Z 477, =€ &, il g ise who are gu Reprosentativ Others in hoxes were i fe of the charge ish embassv: the | attache of the Ttal'an v and Mre Carlo Hunt- | ington. Mrs. Marshall Field. the naval tache of the Italian emba ivalleri; the third secreta Ttalian em and 2nd the attache of the F ~ommander Jean F. J in the audicnce rder, Mrs, Honry am Barrett Ridze Mrs. Vieto days of i | longworth. The Cafe St. Marks Grill The Grill With the Wood Fire g\ 2z —is available for PRIVATE PARTIES €] This room can be reserved for the ex- clusive use of parties of 25 or more. Luncheon, One Dollar Per Cover, 12 to 2 Daily : Mr. and incon, Mr. and [o37 E Simpson. S. Mrs. Josenh Frelinghuysen. Mrs. Tromas F. Logan, Mrs. Harold Walker. 3 Hight, Miss Anna_Ham roy Vance, Miss Caroly: nis Upson, Mrs. Edwarc iss Helen McLanahan, Mrs. Sinclair Bowen, Miss Ruth Hitchcock Mrs. George Ehle, Mre. Henry Leonarc and Miss Ruth Donaldson form the com selected for the musical rides at which will Dinner, Two Dollars Per Cover, 6 to 9:30 P.M. Phone Franklin 413 or 419 for Reservations at !the Riding and Hunt Club, € 1216 F St. NW. Suits Going! Farsighted women will realize the wisdom of buying a suit now—the values are most unusual. S A good range at All of Our F:nest Suits— of Coats ... 5 Siso There are $95 to $125 Suits at Fur trimmed and strictly | Regularly $150 to $235 tailored styles of tricotine, Distinctive styles of the ldsne S cache most costly materials—vel- yeayne N, RCR dyne, peachbloom, duvetyn, bloom and duvet de laine: | needle. cord and tricotine. long line jacket, panel back, | beautifully trimmed with unbelted and narrow belted | styles. Also embroideréd and cable stitched styles. i silk braid, siik floss. chenille or wool embroidered, or strict- ly hand tailored. $55 to $65 Street and Dance $55 to $75 Coats at $34.50 gray—extra fine grade. . $4.25 to $5 Wool Stockings, $2.65 # Much in Demand to Wear With Oxfords— Deeply Reduced for the January Sales Imported Scotch and -English- Woo} Hose—fingering wool, brushed Botany wool, camel’s hair—plain and ribbed, vertical stripes and novelty effects—graduated!at ankle to procure that smooth clinging fit—pretty coForings and heather mixtures—good range of sizes. Again---But Quantity Limited $3 Silk Envelope Chemise, $1.95 The Last Lot Went in a Day—These Will Go As Quickly Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise, prettily trimmed with filet and val laces, also tailored models with hemstitching. 1In both flesh color and white. Silk Underwear It doesn’t take long for women to appreciate the real worth of such a sale as this—hurry before these oppor- tunities pass. $5 to $15 Envelope $6.50 to $18 Gowns and Chemise, $3.85,.$6.85, Pajamas, SI524.3855, $8.85, $8.85, $10.85 One table l‘ot—Crepe de Crepe de Chine and Satin Chine, Satin and Georgette Crepe Underwear, in rose, j Chemise, daintily trimmed with laces and georgette and lace medallions. In flesh and white. green, flesh and white; beauti- - fully trimmed with French val or filet laces, also some hem- stitched. Special —Philippine Hand-made Underwear Gowns and Envelope Chemise, of fine, sheer materials, attractively $2 95 embroidered, and hand scalloped. ' Marked far below last year’s price. ... e More SOROSIS Boots and Qxfords Enter This Sale at $7.25 Pair Your Choice of Shoes That Were $11.50 and $12.50 Greatest satisfaction is measured by the service. comfort and style of every pair of these shoes. SOROSIS are the finest in footwear—the opportunity to buy them at far below regular price is an opportunity extraordinaty. X 12 Different Styles for Choice at $7.25 -Pair $11.50 Oxfords, $7.25 Pair— Oxfords—Dark brown or Boots—Black kid vamps Tan ‘calf, brague style, with black calf, Cuban heels, with with black cloth tops, high wing tips, heavy welt soles welt soles, straight tips. cut, welt soles and Cuban and Cuban heels. Boots — Brown calf, welt heels. : : ot d heels, $11.50 Brone‘(_)qur_é_-. :?r:?gh:ntips,c wh s hecs Bootstayk brown _calf . $725—Tan calf,” with " wing vamp, with light brown box- tips and low, flat heels—styl- wiath" whel tAlsloll):‘”;?dr::dci:Ll[‘ cloth top, welt sole and Cuban ish. heels. . height Cuban heels. z Oxfords — Dark brown or Boots — Dark brown calf, . Boots— Dark brown kid black kid, low flat heels, rub- - with welt soles and Cuban with cloth -tops to match;- ber heels attachéd, welt soles. 2 welt, soles and Cuban heels, heels, wing tips.

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