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THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 23, 1921—PART 2. ; 3 4. ernors Island successively under com- mand of Lord Loudon, Gen. Sir Jeffrey Amherst _and British officers. During the French and Indian wars this regiment fought with notable dis- tinction, and before returning tp Eng- land, prior to the revolution, was sta- toned for a time in the West Indies, o : after which its title was changed. . ‘The reception and investiture of the 402-404 Seventh Street other well known lowing this colors was marked at Governors| Island with ceremony and impressive splendor, those taking part including members of the Old Guard of New York, the Governor's Footguard of Connecticut, the Veteran Corps of Artillery, the entire personnel of Gov- ernors Island, representatives of the Soclety of the Cincinnati, Sons of the Revolution, the Loyal Legion and Military Society of the World War, Society of Colonial Wars and 3nughleru of the American Revplu- on. These colors, in addition to their precolonial history in this country, have been carried in Canada, the West AT Next Door to R. Harris & Co. stated that An Incomparable Sale of Spring Dresses —of exceptional designs—of superior qualities-and at unparalleled prices— Being specialists in Women’s Apparel we have a won- derful close touch with the great producers of feminine fashion—that often gains for us remarkable opportunities —such as this. ! We start Monday a distribution of these matchless models—divided into three groups. Dresses | Dresses | Dresses Worth up to $20 | Worth up to $25 | Worth up to $30 MISS NATALIE PACE 0t Roanoke, Va., to be miid of honor for Miss Sara Hickling at her mar- riage to Mr. John Dale Showell, jr, January 26. Reception and Dance Follows Pennsylvania Society Meeting Jan. 31 A few examples: 6 Caracul %ts, all sizes. ... Address of the Evening Is to Be Made by Gifford Pin- chot on “Benjamin Frank- lin's Maxims," A reception and dance will follow a well-arranged pregram -at the ‘even- ing meeting of the Pennsylvania. Soclety-to be held in the ball room of the New Willard Hotel, Monday night, January 31. The address of the evening will be made by Hon. Gifford Pinchot, com- missioner of forestry in Pennsylvania |E= and former chief forester gnlted States. o (Squirrel Trimmed) (All colors) of the As the meeting is to “Benjamin Franklin” night in honor of the birth anniversary of the foremost Pennsylvanian, Mr. Pinchot’ theme. will be “Putting Franklin’s Maxims Into Practice Today.” He will describe his program for the re- forestration of five million acres of waste lands in Pennsylvania. Willlam T. Pierson of Washington, whose songs, “Sons of America” and |t “Carry On” were among the most popular war-time melodies, both here | = and over-seas, will sing several of his | compositions. E The veception committee in charge will include Mrs. Howard Reeside, chairman; Mrs. Mitchell Palmer, Mrs. Gifford Pinchott, Mrs. Joseph E. Thropp, _Mrs. Joseph _ B. . Sho~ walter, Mrs. Virginia White Speel, Mrs. Gauius M. Brumbaugh, Mr: T. Lincoln Townsend, Mrs. Ed- |8 Fin A Niess, Miss Bingamen and the | | following ladies of the Pennsylvania delegation in Congress: Mrs. Thomas 8. Butler, Mrs. Guy E. Campbell, Mrs. K. Focht, Mrs. W. Griest, Mrs. Willis J. Hulings, Mrs, Evan J Jones, Mrs. M. Clyde Kelly, Mra. Samuel A. Rendall, Mrs. Edgar R. Kiess, Mrs. Aaron 8. Kreider, Mrs. | | McF dden, Mrs. John il - Harry C. Ransley, 5 3 & g 4 T 8 - Joim Réber, Mrs. John M. l’a..lnirr:: It 3 : & = - g i ‘" Sh;leve. ‘vrv-.TN lllu.n L H 2 rong, TS, enr; . Tem| ), ‘William 8. Vs 7. Tohn B Wilson, They are in Silk, Satin, Canton Crepe, Serge, Trico- tine, Velour—the most popular of the spring’s weaves— and they are most effectively designed in exclusive models —striking in their originality, captivating in their unique- ness—and artistic in the applied embeNishments—silk and worsted embroidery. tinselled threading, vests and sashes of contrasting colors and materials. : "This is welcoming spring with a_triple bargain! 1212 F Stree SHOP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND \ YOUTHFUL APRAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F at Tenth St - Two-Purpose —To reduce stock quickly regardless of Cost or Value; M Rosemond Beebe of Detroit, Mich., is the house it of Lie and Mrs. William Snrln“’::’ of e 3 Salfie" ter. Miss M. L. Scurry of New York and Miss Hl}’y Julia Woodruff of Rome,| || Ga., are’visiting former Representa- | |{ tive and Mrs. Asbury F. Lever. Mrs. J. Ryan Devereaux has cards out for ‘Tuesd: a bridge party at her home to meet her house guest, Mrs. A. J. O'Refley of New Orlens, La. Mr. and'Mrs. A. F. Lever will leave]| this week for Athens, Ga., fo i visit. Mr. Lever will address the ||l fatmers’ convention there before re- turning. Mrs. Flelder M. M. Beall was hostess| | at bridge at her home Monday. Mrs. Willlam H. Grovermann has from Philadelphia, Pa, where she was called on account of the sudden death of her mother. Until the rebu 5 2 —To make room for Arrival of . New Spring Apparel. Final Reductions for Women’s and Misses’ services for the church and Sunday school will be held in the parish hall adjoining the church. Mrs. 'Hugh M. Southgate left last week: for Sewickley, Pa., to attend the wedding of her nephew, Mr. Donald Simons. Mr, Southgate has returned home from Pinehurst, N. C., spent two weeks. Maj. and Mrs. Frank HIll have taken a house on Ingomar street for.the winter. v : Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Nicholg o/l Rochester, N. Y., who were guests of | Mr. and Mrs. James Shertdan of Jeni- fer street, have motored to_their ||| former home in Harriburg, Pa., Tor a visit. Mrs. Jefferson Davis Lemon of Edinburg, Va., who visited Mr. and Mrs. Roger Whitford, has returned to her home. Mrs. A. M. Clark of Augusta, Ga. who visited her - son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark of the Chevy Chase Apartment, has re- turned to her home. Miss Mary Julia Woodruff of Rome, Ga., who 'visited friends in.Chevy Chase, entertained a number. of her classmates of the National Park Semi- nary at luncheon last week before going to,New York City, where she Suits] oats $25 resses L Every garment in this sale cost more than $25; every garment is new, seasonable and smartly styled. $ 38 Your choice shown and new trimming ideas. visited his son-in-law, Capt. and Mrs. Willlam W. Bride, returned to his home, but Mrs. Fairbanks will remain | | for a while longer with her daughter. Mrs. Forest De Lore van Valin was hostess at luncheon last week in ||| honor of Mrs. Frank L. Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Davis have rented the Claud house on East Melrose street, and have taken possession for the winter. Marquis of Carisbrooke Revered by Americans The Marquis of Carisbrooke, who “ visited Washington last week as the J" guest of Representative and Mra. | i Nicholas Longworth, bas, in the eyes ||l of loyal Americans a far greater in- ||l terest then that of being brother ot ||l the Queen.of Spain and first cousin | | & of King George V of England. Thf ‘ is because of Mis having figured = prominently at the altogether un- || usual ceremony.which took place on || the 9th instant at Governors Island, incident to the blessing and installa. tion of the recently presented regi- mental colors- of the King's Royal Rifle Corps. These colors & century and a_half ago were identical with the “80th Foot.” better known in this country as the old Royal American Regiment, which today is the great American Army. The Duke or Cumberland ized this regiment when, as commander of the English force: try in 1756, thé 4,400 men were re- d_ 1o ) d| Women’s Sizes 36 to 46 There are Suits for Misses and Women, with or without fur trimming; dashing, beautifully styled Coats, in .many fine winter materials; Dresses of Velvet, Tricolette, Georgette and Satin. We must have the room at once, and have de- cided to sacrifice these garments at $25.00. Our ad- - vice is to SHOP EARLY MONDAY. These values are wonderfull brown, navy and gre; modish color for Spring. —straightline styles ~—Empress Eugenie models - —redingote effects ~—novelty tunics —new circular skirts —quaint basques Prefer The Star Experienced Advertisers Col. Walter Holbeck, formally returned them to the-King's Royal Rifles. Their ultimate return o this country is due to the courtesy of i Marshal Grenfell, colonel command- ant, who, in making this historic gift, these colors, presented to the regiment in 1788, are from this time to become the property. of the rector church wardens and vestrymen of Trinity Church, New York, and that they are hereafter to hang in the Chapel of St. Cornelius the Centurion at Governors Island. Following the blessing of the colors by Rev. Dr. Manuing, rector of Trin- ity Church, New York, assisted by Rev. Dr. Smith and Rev. emeritus of St. Paul's Church, New :: Sale e L Before Stock-Taking VEvery Fur Coat and Fur Piece in the House Offered at Striking Reductions! NQUESTIONABLY the Fur event of the year, as a glan€e at the specimen bargains listed herewith will tell YOU. And these are all Saks Furs, remember—styling, peltry and workmanship up to our usual high standards, even though prices are so ruthlessly lowered. 2 Leopard Coats, size 36. ..... . $500 = 10 Brown Pony Coats,sold up to $200 - % A few Marmot Coats, sold up to $200 Dr. Geer, Tndles and from there to the Cape of | York, they were hung in the chapel Good Hope. Lieut. Col. Alexander An- drews of the British forces came into possession of them in 1818 and fol- they were owned by whose widow Formerly. . $500 2 Nutria Coats, size 38. . ... ... $290 15 Brown FoxChokers,soldupto $45 About 50 Fox Muffs, sold up to $60 Now. - $200 $125 $100 $85 $65 $15 $15 SAKSFUR Co. Manuafacturers Who Retail at Wholesale Prices ‘This is a special purchase sale and you’ll be quick to appreciate the real : SOCPETY gift, the British natis then followed Bann¢ originally vicar as these— 40 Inches Wide—A rich, beautiful, lustrous quality, in Silver, Maise, Navy, Flesh, Copen, Light Blue, Tan, Pink, Brown, Jade, Plum, Black and White. One of the most sen- sational values ever offered by this or any other store at.... 36 Inches Wide—Fine, soft uality, in all colors, including &ile Green, Gray, Taupe, Plum, Russian Green, Black, Navy, Brown, Pink, Light Blue and Flesh. Another remarkable . value and one that will make the Silk Department hum with activity on Monday. Very spe- cial ateceeccccncacccncanncane 1219-21 G St. N.W. S it any wonder that our customers call Sworzyn’s “THE STORE OF GOOD VALUES”-when we can feature such remarkable Silk Specials Silk Crepe de Chine 1= - Silk Taffeta k-l Gold, though the most at Governors Island as the regimental | metals in common m by far band played first, in compliment to the | most widely distril ‘There onal anthem and | hardly any country on earth, with “The Star Spangled u:-reanor to the poles, where 0t foun: Just out. On sale at the Pattern Counter. Newest§S Styles for Spring, d { 1111 G St. N.W. - B Ultra Fashionable New Modes Are Represented in This Showing of NEW SPRING SUITS For Women and Misses—at .00 "S55 worth of these suits as soon as you see them. cepted styles. o o o Of Sheer Individuality Suits so attractive that they will find a quick response for town wear or to wear on southgoing trains. “With an early Easter coming, interest is al- ready high amopg suit seekers and early buyers will be rewarded by finding large assortments of Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Twill Cords and Serge in ac- Navy, tan and black are the favored shades. Eton, box and medium length jackets, some are handsomely beaded, many richly embroid- ered with silk floss. All sizes 14, 16, 18, 36 to 46. .98 “BLOUSES—New Styles Early spring. models for immediate’ wear of Georgette Crepe. Styles so new and delightful that women will be in- terested at once by their beauty. Many new shades are Authentic News of Spring | Pl may voten eutears T el : Styles Come With These - SPRING DRESSE For Women and Misses—at_ 258 Dres‘ses of Taffeta, Canton Crepe, Georgette Crepes and Serge. Black, ey are the leading Spring colors. The New Features Include —elbow sleeves —eyelet embroidery —kimono sleeves —low=-neck fashions —bloused backs —ruffied flounces | Misses’ New Dresses of Taffeta, $35 Silver Grey is a very Tuxedo Styles, and these two numbers are unusual is limited. Misses’ Sizes 16 and 18 NEW SWEATERS Tie-Back Styles, $2.98 The demand for sweaters is unusually big this season— a number of weaves, colors and combinations. $4.98 Included are The supply values.