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Phone Main '7676 Est. Over 50 Years JAMES B. HENDERSON Qo 1108 G St. Location Location Furniture of Character and Quality at 10% to 25‘70 REDUCTIONS ~Gur Rox Springs and Mattresses Also Included in This Sale The'name James B. Henderson on your furniture is a guarantee of its worthfulness. X £ Painting, Paper! ing, Decorating, Upholstering Mahogany 4-Post Beds Reduced to Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) -THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1921. ornaments. Guy Campbell, Mrs. Evan _B. Jones, Mrs. M: McFadden, ters. line. She wore a very handsome gown of black velvet and jet, with diamond Assisting_her were Mrs. A. Mitchell Palmer, wife of the At- torney General; Mrs. Henry P. Fletch- er, Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Virginia White Lincoin Townsend, Mrs. vania delegation in Congreas: ‘Thomas 8. . Mrs. Willis J. Hulings, S Clyde Kelly, Mrs. Samuel A. Kendall, Mrs. Louis T. Mrs. John M. Rose, Mrs. Milton W. Shreve and Mrs. A. H. Wal- Mrs. Representative ent of M. Clyde the society, presided and Kelly, ed the plans for the year, an- nouncing that several leading figures in various during 1921. Pennsylvania activities would be honor guests of the society Pennsylvania flags and busts of Benjamin Franklin were used in the scheme of decoration, and the address of the evening was made by Shoe prices have been “on the to- than they boggan,” but they have now reached the bottom of the hill. Already wholesale prices have “stiffened.” They cannot go lower. The Tan Russia Calf, Black Gun Metal Calf and Black Kidskin Mili- * tary Heel Boots, offered in this sale at $4.95, were sold to us for less 4hat price. So now 414-9th st. Cor. 191416 Pa.Ave. 7th &K 233PaAveSE ——— . House of Fashion Shoe Prices Reach the Bottom of the Hill! In this sale of women's Boots and O;cfords cost to make. ’s the time to buy! The Sale of “Short Lines" at $2-95 Continues on our 7th Street Store bargain tables. Broken sizes of up-to-date Boots that averaged $10 values and better. 1106 G Street Wednesday’s Store News Most Beautiful Styles in Spring Suits and Dresses At Most Reasonable Prices Quoted in Years Wonderful Suits, $29, $39, $49, $59 Smartest Dresses, $25, $29, $39, $49 After-Inventory 60 Women’s and Misses’ Suits Sold to $100 Now $35, $39.50, $49.50 155 At * Group of Coats 16 to 38 sizes Sold to $39.50 ... lours. Sol Group of Dresses Tricotines, Silks, Ve- Sale Half Price and Less d to $40 Made to be retailed at $10 to $12 pair—but only a few of them left. The Tan and Black medium and low heel Walking Oxfords, in this sale at $4.95, we featured all Fall at $6.50 and were wonderful values at 78 Cloth and Plush Coats Now $25, $39.50, $59.50 174 Group of Dresses, Jerseys, Serges, Silks, 16 to 38 sizes only—To close. . . .. .$10.95 Group of Trimmed Hats, sold to $20—To close .. ..... Velvet Dresses, sold to $69—To close Evening Wraps, Purple and Copenhagen, sold $69.50—To Skirts of English Tweeds and Plaids, sold to $18.95—To close Blouses for Stout Women; Crepe de Chine; sold to $6.95—To close. . ... . ... $3.98 Blouses for Stout Women; Georgettes and Silks; sold to $12—To close. . . . . .$5.95 Blouses, regular sizes; Georgettes and Silks—To close............$2.69 and $5.95 Other Big Bargains All Over the House — Dresses, Suits, Coats, Furs, Millinery, Sweaters, Kimonos, Etc. g +-+..$3.50 and $5.00 $19.95 and $25 ..$29.50 ..$9.95 Mr. Gifford Pinchot. commissioner of forestry in Pennsylvania and former chief forestor of the United States. He declared that the Franklin maxims of thrift were more applica- ble today than ever before, and his re- cital of the efforts being made for the conservation of natural re- sources in the Keystone state were intensely interesting. Musical num- bers were given by Mr. William T. Pierson, who sang _several original compositions, and Mrs. Melville D. Lind: Dancing followed from 10 to 12 o'clock. More than 750 guests were present. Mrs. Jackson Ralston of Mintwood place will be at home tomorrow aft- ernoon from 4 to 6 for the last time this season. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker will entertain at dinner this evening_in honor of the latter's sister, Mrs. Ed- ward Finkenstaedt of Cleveland. Mrs. Grahame Powell and Miss Natalle Magruder will have charge of the bazaar in the parish house of Epiphany Church this afternoon and evening for the benefit of the Holi- day House of the Girls’ Friendly So- ciety. Mrs. Powell and Miss Magruder will be assisted by Mrs. Franklin Ellis, Miss Louise Delano, Miss Carolyn Nash, Miss Denys, Miss Alice Downing, Miss Virginia Hunt, Miss Helen Tucker, Miss Crittenden and Miss Helen Mulliken. Mrs. Benjamin Hellen, Mrs. Edward B. gs and Mrs. John C. Boyd will have charge of the tea table. There will be a rummage sale, fancy tables, a side show for children, Katharine Hitchcock and Junior Leaguo girls will have charge. A tur- | | key supper will e served. Navy-Marine Dance Tonight. The third and last of the series of Navy and Marine Corps dances being held this season. will take place at 9 o'clock tonight at the New Willard, the event taking the place of that sched- uled earlier in the s 1. The danc in importance, as an annual s branch of the servi The 1 rty will be Admiral Robert Coontz and Mrs. Coontz and Gen. J. A. Lejeune and Mrs. R. H. Lane. ~ Admiral Coontz_ and Gen. Lejeune are the senior officers of the Navy and Marine Corps, respectively, stationed in Washington. Mrs. Luther W. Mott, wife of Repre- sentative Mott of New York, is not at home this afternoon, but will be at home Tuesday and again on February 15, at 1625 16th street. Representative and Mrs. Mott enters tained at dinner last evening at the Cafe St. Marks. Miss Ernst entertained at luncheon this Special Event. shades. Coats and mostly one of a bolivia, with large fur coll. at these prices? $12.50 and $15.00 Boots $5.95 p:. High-cut Lace Boots, with French heels, in both black and colored kids; fairly good size assortments all around. ters, Thomas A. Robinson, will be at home informally this afternoon at 3022 P street. Kitell next Tuesday afternoon. her house at 1027 New Hampshire ave- S | nue for a meeting next Saturday after- American famine fund. who has been appointed chairman of this committee by President Wilson, will of which_Miss | Liberally ous assortment. At only . yesterday for, the ladies associated with her on the British-American com- mittee for war relief, which functioned | as an important body all during the!” Mcr. war. Lady Geddes was a member of the important company. Col. and Mrs. Francis T. A. Junkin entertained informally at luncheon Sun- day at Twin Oaks for Mrs. Tracey Drake of Chicago, the sister of Mrs. Louis Hertle. and guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hertle at the guests included Mr. and Mrs. Hertle, Col. Charles Patterson, Col. Mervyn C. New Willard. _Other y, Dr. and Mrs. John Holaday B Latani of Baltimore and Miss Ravenel, the niece of the hosts. Following the luncheon Col. and Mrs. Junkin were at home to many visitors, among the first callers being ex-Gov. Cox and his host while in Judge Ansberry. ‘Washington, Mrs. William B. Orme and her daugh- Mrs. Rawlins Hume and Mrs. Mrs. Orme’s niece, Mrs. S. W, and Mrs. Sidney Thomas will de at the tea table. Mrs. Orme and daughters will be at home again Mrs. Norman H. Davis has loaned noon at 3 o'clock of women in aid of the mmittee of the China Mr. Thomas W. Lamont, | make a short address and invitations have been extended to the prominent women of Washington. 3 D. ! . former United States minister ina, is chajrm: m- on | rman H. Davis is orary treasurer of the national com- | tee. Mr. and Mrs. Julian B. Bolling have moved into their new home, which . at 2923 Ma- Rogers has been ocial eng of her hu Franklin Roe: —— — | BIRD 1415 G Street | Opposite Keith's Furs Exclusively Before inventory All Furs is a decidedly ad- vantageous time to buy furs. All our dis- | tinctive Coats, Sets and single furs liberal- Reduced jliam M nd Park. | Medical Corps, U. S. valescing at the Naval Hospital. will this evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Brashears of 1213 Clifton street northwest have just re- turned from a visit to Palm_ Beach. Miami and Cuba. While in Havana they were the guests of the treas- urer general of Cuba, also the Ameri- can consul. and spring eeasons. Miss Elizabeth Peet, president of the Columbian Women, will receive the guests at the meeting this evening Robert and will be assisted by M W. Bolwell, Mrs. Edward Mrs. E. W. Richards the entertainment committee. Annette Adams, general, will be the guest of honor and will make a short address. The Columbian Women have ar- ranged through the courtesy of Mr. Crandall and Mr. Eastwood a motion picture performance tomorrow after- noon at the Knickerbocker Theater, and among those who have given their names as patronesses are Mrs. Wil- abel Board- Mrs. Douglas Putnam Birnie, 1 Gilbes iller Colller, Miss man, 1,_M WEDNESDAY ONLY Cur Delicious Marshmallow Caramels Vanilla and Chocolate flavors Regular price, $1.00 pound. special...... §0¢ 1b. g’fl% Candy Shop 14th & G Sts. N.W. ly reduced. ST T T T I T T T T T T T T T T ATE . who is con- nd Mrs. Alexander G. Bentley tertain at a small dinner party Miss Lota Robinson of Baltimore and New York has joined her aunt, Mrs. Charles Poe at the Montana, 1726 M street, to re.nain through the winter Rosa, B. To'vnsend and Mrs. Charles ' Miss_Elizabeth Wil- son will preside at the punch bowl Mrs. Mitchell Carroll s chairman of rs. assistant attorney Between Seasons—But Every Day Interesting at Closing out winter goods, introducing spring goods February Sale of Dresses Newest Spring Dresses—and marked at very close prices for Dozens of new models —and in the new soft, long-wearing collars, ruffles and crepe de chine an dresses of except brighten with styles features are style samples used signing, so he sold are $50 to $60 dress: georgette crepe, grays, sand, new bl —also a few fine d Just enough for —dresses of silk med styles, pretty Concentrating on Coats To Reduce Winter Stocks A Big, Sweeping Drive With All Fine Coats in 3 Lots This means the most emphatic reductions of the season! Choice Now of Our Entire Stock— The Finest Cloths and Collars of Fine Furs * Coats with those great, handsome collars of rich furs; $135 to $200 kind—pick the one you want. Wraps and Wrappy Coats in chamoistyne, bolivia, evora and veldyne—with deep yokes, panel pleats and front belts—a fine range of colors as well as styles. Lot 2 Contains $98.50 to $127.50 Coats —All beautifully made garments—straight-line styles, in peachbloom, evora and veldyne; wraps in evora, chamoistyne and veldyne, with large beaver, seal and opossum fur collars. Your choice ... Lot 3 Contains -$85.00 and $95.00 Coats Straight-line and wrap styles, in Normandie cloth, yalama and ars and rich silk 1 $12.50 Boots $6.95 pr. Women’s ‘dark brown calf high-cut lace walking boots with Cuban heels, welt soles and wing tips. The following sizes only— ings and ribbon trimming. L and black are the leading shades effectively combined with blue and henna shades. Dresses—February Sale—$35 Becoming models fashioned of Canton crepe, Dresses—February Sale—$25 ) Featuring the highly favored silk lace dresses, also dresses of crepe de chine and taffeta silks, quality. Some dresses with eyelet embroideries, others with solid embroid- eries, and still others with smart lace vests and pleatings, self-cordings, bead- Navy, brown, gray d crepe satin, also silk-lace ional quality—brown, navy, blue, sand, grays, green and biack occasionally contrasting shades. The new decidedly smart. Dresses—Style Samples—$35 These dresses had served their purposes as by the manufacturer in de- them to us at a loss. They es—one of a kind—street and afternoon models of Canton crepe, crepe satin, > combined with taffeta and meteor, silk laces and taffeta silks in navy, black, lue, brown and combinations resses of navy blue tricotine. Dresses—February Sale—$15 tomorrow—wonderful values tricolette, taffeta, georgette crepe and tricotine—embroidery and braid trim- lace vests. Hurry for these. 795 57 49.5 r- Selling Out Good Shoes Three lines to be discontinued go on sale tomorrow. Good shoes, but no room for them here, according to our present plans. Who cannot use them $11 Pumps $7.95 p. Women’s black, low heel walking pumps, welt soles and black kid eyelet ties, also with Cuban heels and welt soles. Styles you want for Spring wear. values to tempt you both ways! 'lrgsasdnch length, with plain or trimmed collar and cuffs. Your choice, 155. . William E. Horton, Mr. James M Johnston, Mr. J. Miller Kenyon, Mr. X E. Lefevre, Gen. John A. Lejeune, Mn (Continued on Grosvenor, Miss Charlotte Harding. Mrs. Percival Hall, Mrs. Edward H. Everett, Mrs. A. Lisner, Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, Mrs. Thomas Sidwell, Mrs. Charles H. Stockton, Mrs. John E. Raker, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Charles Warren and Miss Mary Yanders Wheeler. / Mrs, Ellen Spencer Mussey is leav- ing for Asheville, N. C, to remain several weeks. Southeran Ball Floor Committee. A partial list of members of the floor committee for the Southern Re- lief ball Monday evenin; at the New Willard are Ballinge: Mr. James ) All_Fur Coats MUST BE SOLD Regardiess of Cost Model Fur Shop L. ROSENDORF (Prop.) 923 G St. N.w. Arlon Cushman, Clark, jr.; Mr. Davis, Mr. A. Drury, A am Corcoran nstis Mr. Fred A. Emery, Mr. Mil- ton C. Elliott, Mr. Henry J. Ford. Mr. Henderson B. & r. Julius Gar. finkle, Mr. Clark flith, Mr. Clin- ton R. Grove, Col. Guy V. Henry, Mr. Appleton P. Pour la beauté de la femme sine THE famous Lysine (Ernest et ses Fils) toilet preparations, as sold throughout Europe, including Creme Idéale au Suc de Péches (vanishing cream) Poudre de Lysine and Dépilatoire de Lysine (Sans-Odor) can now be procured at most good druggists in America. February Clearance Sale $175 for a Chickering u Upright Piano Excellent Tone Arthur Jordan Piano Co. 13th and G Sts. j 1216 F St. N.W. More New Hats And the Prices— 4 Less ThanRegular. A number of manufacturing milliners of the better class are assisting us to make this department prominent, with such splendid opportunities as these. Here is a small selection of the best of new spring hats, in styles to be discontinued because of materials being ex- hausted. So we get them under price. In three groups at— $12.50, $15.00 and $19.50 Prices regularly would have been $16.50 to $30.00. The colors include pearl gray, French blue, brown, ebony, tomato red, jade, biscuit and henna, in hats of Lisere and Canton. Crepe, Faille and Candystran Tagal, Visca, Milan and Hemp Straws. ™ Rippon-Procter Co. Importers and Distributers 489 Fifth Ave., New York ’ No More After These Are Gone! Red Stripe Silk Stockings, 95c Pr. To Be Discontinued by the Manufacturer! The makers of these famous silk stockings (with mock seam back) have decided to discontinue this grade, now that the price of Gold Stripe (full-fashioned) silk stockings has been reduced to only $2 pair. To the thousands of women who have been wearing Red Stripe we say—this is your last chance to buy them! Leatherette and Kayser Chamoisette Gloves at Half Price —and even less—thousands of pairs—all perfect—variety of colors and good range of sizes—the largest purchase of wash- ahle fabric gloves ever made by this store. $1.50 Leatherette Gloves with all the appearance of leather; 2-clasp $2.25 Kayser Long Chamoisette Gloves, 12-button length that will style, in white, pongee prove the vogue for 1 and mastic; easily spring wear. In white, ®. washed ........c.ieslseees gray mastic and covert '$3 Kayser Long Chamotsette Gloves, 16-button lengths, in white, beaver, pongee and mastic. Get your shar at this low price. . $3.75 Duplex L 12-button length. $1.50 Kayser Chamoisette Gloves, these are in big demand; 2-clasp style, in white and C pongee ... erette Gloves, style that will $1.75 Kayser Strap-Wriat Cham- olsette ves—Another pooular b2 - yn 0" pian MR Svie that wit P lie s 95 the season. In white, Iy E C brown, covert, beaver chamois .. b i Ty More of Those Good Values in Philippine Underwear A splendid assortment—all hand-made—with beautiful embroideries and laces—prices astonishingly low— $5 Gowns and Chemise, $3.95 Attractive styles—a variety of pleasing hand-embroidered designs— some ribbon run styles—hand-sewn and hand-scalloped. Chemise in envelope style. $6 Gowns and Envelope Chemise, $5 Unusual styles at an unusuval price—of good quality nainsook— round, square and V neck styles, sleeveless—handsomely embroldered. $10 and $12 Gowns and Chemise, $6.85 A limited quantity—exquisite styles—elaborately hand-embroid- ered and trimmed with real Val and Irish crochet lace—some ribbon run. The Vogue for Spring! Smart Fur Chokers A New York furrier moving into new quarters sold us these fashionable fur chokers below regular price. $20 to $25 Chokers, $12.50 Can’t be duplicated at this low price—select from mink, Australian opossum, marten opossum, ringtail opossum and squirrel. Animal style, with head, tail and paws. $35 to $65 Mole Chokers, $22.50 How smart one of these will look with your lnflnf novelties in ties, cross-back and choker effects, of carefu! mole-skins. $65 to $95 Fox Scarfs, $37.50 These also bought from the same maker—silky fox scarfs, in animal style, with novelty silk linings. Seléct from taupe, brown and black. Special —$195 to $300 Fur Coats, $155 All are new—and all bought special. Muskrat, Civet Cat. or Marmot dress—new lly selected