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SOCIETY “Phone Main 7676 JAMES B. 1108 G street— AND AT PR FURNITURE USUALLY PRIC SUCH D. 402-404 Seventh Street Established Over 50 Years HENDERSON The Most Exclusive and Distinctive Designs in Furniture shown in this city are to be found in the collection of James B. Henderson, Fine Painting, Paperhanging, Decorating, Upholstering Pro 1108 G St. ozt THAT ARE LOWER THAN CHARACTER IS Next Door to R. Harris & Co. Week-End Bargains Friday and Saturday are days when we offer the broken lots at broken prices. You'll find these odds and ends well worth shopping among. 19 Winter and Spring Coats, one and two of » kind. We are forget- ting the eon even ... High - grade Plush Coats, with fur collar, cufts and band Coats Plushes Petticoats Petticoats Dresses Dresses Dresses Serge Suits, in the new Suits Lingenie Waists, ia fine quality Waists Blouses kirts Sweaters E Sweaters £ 98¢ Table Walk back to the rear of the 's & counter filled with atticoats, B THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1921 HE Vice President and Mrs. Marshall will be the guests of honor at a dinner which Senator and Mrs. John I Kendrick of Wyoming. will give this| ievening at 2400 16th street Mrs. Marshall, President, was th today of Mrs. W | wife of Associate vanter. who had a smail company to her. ening in_ honor of the dent and Mrs. Marshall suests were Se nator and Mrs Senator and Mrs. V Senator Frank B. Joseph S. Frelinghu tive and Mrs. James sentative and Mrs. ( Representative and N Houghton, Represe Hamilton Fish, former Senator and Mrs. John | W. Weeks and Miss Mary Randolph. | Senatorial N Wedding. 5. Juhuson of Y bride of Oxtoby, § of Mr. and Mrs of Wellsburg. 4 The rooms presented springlike aspect, with quantities of white roses intermingled with palms and ferns, and the ceremony was per- formed in a bower of green. the Rev. G. L. Humphries, pastor of the Rrode Island) Avenue Methodist Protestant Church, officiating. Only a small com- pany of relatives and intimate friends witnessed the ceremony, which was followed by a breakfast. The bride. who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a modish tailored costume of blue imported twill, with a violet spring hat and a corsage bouquet of orchids. There were no attendants, and following the informal reception and break {and Mrs. Oxtoby left for wedding trip to Palm Beac Jacksonville, Cuba. and the They will be at home 3 Wheeling, W. Va. he out-of-town guests present at the ceremony Included Mr. and Mrs. | Alfred P. Oxtoby. bridegroom, and his sister, Mi garet Oxtoby of Wellsburg, W. a charming | The ambassador of France and | Mme. Jusserand were guests at din- ner last night of Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, who entertained a large com- pany to meet them. ! Mrs. Elkins will be at home this afternoon for the last time this sea- son and will have with her her house guest, Mrs. T. De Witt Talmadge. Mme. Mathieu, wife of the ambas- | sador of Chile, will not be at home | tomorrow afternoon, but will re-| ceive on the following Friday after- | noons. | Lady Geddes, wife of the British | ambassador, will be at home in-| formally tomorrow afternoon at the | embassy. Mme. Marc Peter, wife of the min- ister of Switzerland, will not be at home tomorrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Story, jr.. ‘ will entertain at a large dinner th!u‘ evening at Grasslands in compliment | daughter, Miss Caroline values New Spri Ncms ot Society Story. dinner February 12 for Miss Story. Mme. ter of t will be noon New Spring Dresses Styl% workmanship and quality will stand the severest comparison with ered by any other store, “Sizes and styles for women and misses. All the Season’s Wanted Colors New Spml. Taffeta Dresses at. ... .$25 Dresses Ing Satin pring Velour Dresses at. ..., . Ncw Sprin‘ Poiret Twill Dresses at g New Spring Tricotine Dresses at $25 $ Models for All Occasions Trimmings of Tinsel usiness Dresses Thread, Wool or Silk —Street Dresses Embroidery and Irides- ~—Afternoon Dresses cent Beading. The new T — ~—Dance Frocke callar and neck effects =—Also Dinner and are decidedly youthfal Evening Gowns and charming. They will entertain again at Grouitch, wife of the minis- erbs, Croats and Slovenes, at home tomorrow a Mrs Robert 1 . Mrs. re not thie attee iving Important Dinner Parties. linner party wvoir, their home | honor of of the French Collardet. Mrs. M Mrs. abel T. erritt and Daughter of Scnator Edwin $ of South l)llko!n John ¢ Qu» kemeye a le. M: wd How. . Neville, Dr : ner, Col. | jeune | ort Superior Merchandise at Lowest Consistent Prices @u[in & artin(g. 125F $T.and 121201218 G €T Store Hours, 8:45 to 5:30 SPECIAL VALUES IN ART FURNISHINGS FOR THE HOME The prices below mentioned demonstrate substantial savings on these goods of artis- tic merit. \ Formerly Now Mirror, 18x24, Italian Antique ......$75.00 $55.00 Mirror, 12x20, Italian Antique ......$47.50 $35.00 Mirror, 12x24, Antique Gold . ...... $27.50 $20.00 Mirror 18x30, Antique Gold ....... $50.00 $37.50 Mirror, 12x24, Mahogany Queen Anne,. $38.50 $28.50 Mirror, 16x24, Polychrome ......... $45.00 $33.50 Mirror, 13x22, Italian Antique ... $32.00 1109 G St. N.W. The Ground Hog saw his shadow —and according to the old adage there’ll be six weeks more of winter weather. There- fore, this will be good news for tomorrow’s shoppers— 100 More Winter Coats for Women and Misses have been added to the group—at 3928 The enthusiasm of eager buyers that thronged our coat section all week warrants the continuation of this special sale of coats. You cannot fail to apprcc:ate the unusual savings. The same grades of coats were quoted up to $100 earlier in the season. Rich Plush Coats, Practical Velours, Smart Veldynes, Luxurious Bolivia Duvet de Laines. Luxurious Coats, with their deep, rich collars of fur; others have lnrge shawl collars of self ma- temls, handsomely embroidered. Every Coat silk lined and warmly interlined. at, . .$35 at,......525 and Mrs. Harl re and the navi SOCIETY attache of the Japanese embas: Uveda. The minister of the Croats and Slovenes and Mme. itch joined the party later for the in- formal dance which followed. Former United States ambassador to Japan and Mrs. Thomas J. O'Brie will entertain a small company at di ner this evening in honor of th United States ambassador to Japan and Mrs. Roland S. Morris. Among the other guests will be the Secreta of State and Mrs. Colby and Mr. Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss and Henry Getty Chilton. daughter of hosts, 0 recent rrived from > Janeiro. whe v at dinner on Tue and Mrs. Felix D RitzAarlton, New York. minis rived nd ten days there before Washington. ing to Mrs. James McDonald enter company ;at dinner last eve honor_of Yhe Argentine ambassa and Mme.' Le Breton. The et and Mrs. Cokby. Tnterior, Judie Trom Fortamar Vier Were up to $75.00— $25.00 $39.50 ish embassy, Senor de Cardenas, and the third secretary of the French em f | bassy, M. Jules Henri. Mr. F. A. L. Collon, second secretarsy of the Belgian »mbassy, entertained at luncheon at the Shorcham yester day for Miss Connolly, the niece of " (Continued on Ninth Page ?i All Fur Coats at 5 Price Interesting news for every ’ I woman who wants to own ton for a stay | i is the guest |} a thoroughly dependable fur YD garment. g:\\ingx of 509%, o tary of the navy i prior to annual stock-taking, and Nr Woodbury will en-| 4 1 on any fur coat in the store. Fox Scarfs reduced to $15 SAKSFUR Co, MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES 1212 F Street TMELOUVRE ____ t dinner th Lady Ged number tw o the minist # me. Peter and the senators | and their wives from New Hampshire. evening in com- ‘!'V!nn fton W. Minot entertained npany at dinner last even 1 by bridge, when her Mrs n:nrv P, ¥1 | ~Banished! There’s something almost sensational in the way in ‘which we have reduced prices now upon 1115 1117 F STREET the remainder of the season’s stock. But the make thé'clearance complete—and at the pre- object is. plainly apparent—that we want to vailing prices it will surely be quick. All Dresses Fall and winter models—in Silk, Satin, Tricotine, Duvetyne, etc.—in two lots: Were up to $95.00— A lot of odds and ends in Dresses have been grouped for choice at.. 510 | % in price. ..——————.—.——.—.——_—,._____.—-————-—————————————— Values $7.50 $3 . In this final, and or refund, ClothiSuitsiati . oot il celeccnsion All Coats The Winter Coats—distinctive models in plain and fur-trimmed effects—the finest weaves, handsomely made up. Were up to $150.00 ...........cccc0ae A few odds and ends in broken sizes . ciciciccccnnnbanasis Evening Dresses and Dance Frocks— most exclusive assortment—greatly reduced Budget of Blouses An assembling of many lots of Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Radium Silks—handsomely embroidered and plain tailored—White, Black and Flesh —selid colors, and some striped effects. Stzes ranging from 34 to 44. Silk Underwear Satin and Crepe de Chine Teddys—trimmed with embroidery and lace, or plain hemstitched models, with either straps or built-up shoulders— Were up to $6.95— 95 Lot Satin and Crepe de Chine Cami- soles, lace, ribbon and embroidery 5 c trimmed—values up to $3.95 ... cee. 9 All Suits Fall and winter models—plain and fur-trimmed—the finest of the season’s weaves—and the most exclusive of the season’s designs—in two lots: ‘Were up to $95.00— Were up to $195.00— $35.00 $5().00 Odds and ends of Jersey and 515 $65 535 $5.95 to $18.50 —..cvereenn Were up to $4.50— $2.95 sale please consider each selection do not ask us to charge, exchange il