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g2 > SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1921. 608 TO 614 -ae PHilipsborn. e a'S l"or Friday The House of Courtes b . specially rather than to include them in approaching inventory. absolutely certain that the next year. ‘Collars and Cuffs) 1 Hudson Seal Coat.‘_. <2 2 Muskrat Coats, 36-inch. . ....Now 1 Marmot Coat. Now (With - and Cuffs) 2 Jap. Kolinsky Capes (Tail trimmed) 1 Large Kolinsky Cape. . ......Now 2 Skunk Capes. ..... .Now 1 Squirrel Cape. .. .............Now 1 Mink Cape .Now 4 Hudson Seal Scarfs. . . ... ...Now 1 Hudson Seal Stole..........Now 6 Hudson Seal Muffs.........Now 15 Wolf Scarfs..............Now (A1l colors) S WolfiSets. . .oionlcl .. (All colors) 4 Large Fox Scarfs... ....... ... .. S FEoxiSeasfs ... ... ... « 4 Fox Sets Runc T 1 Large Taupe Fox Set. ...... 2 Cross Fox Scarfs.......... 1 Cross Fox Scarf. ............ 4I-.xtra fine skins) 2 White Fox Scarfs.......... 1 Natural Blue Fox Scarf. . . .. 1 Large Pointed Fox Scarf. . .. 1 Black Lynx Scarf.......... 1 Black Lynx Stole .Now $295 and Cuffs) oon Coll ow T g Lo =y 1 NPT .Now .Now .Now .Now .Now .Now .Now .Now .Now .Now .Now .Now (Extra long) Dresses : Taffetas, Tricolette, Georgettes, binations. embroidered. All reduced to Skirts new models—Ilots that have sold Remarkably priced at...... . Tricotine, Skirts; side, box and accordion plaited. Petticoats Jersey Silk Petticoats—with deep plaited ruffle; fine quality of silk and in all the suit edlorings.Reduced 0. cvuionmenciiioe Underwear Isle Hand-made Gowns and very handsomely hand-embroid- Reducedto. .cccccea.: Eastern Chemise; ered; sheer and fine. Glove Silk Vests—carefully cut and tailor- srade: Reduced too cocamaa oot o o Glove Silk Bloomers, cut large and full and well made. Reduced t0...coeeeceeemoce Millinery shapes and colorings. Flower-trimmed Hats are among them. ¢ 4 % C % { C { | G ] A g { ( é \ | & | G g 2 tz g k ELEVENTH ST. R-e-m-n-a-n-t- That 1is, small lots——gathcred from all over the house— and re-marked—ridiculously when actual cost and value are considered—for prompt selling tomorrow. Furs—Coats—Sets—Pieces The entire remaining stock of these sclected Turs—cut deeply You may be conditions cannot possibly produce a more ad- vantageous opportunity to buy within 3 Bay Seal Coats. Now $119.00 7 Bay Seal Coats. Now $159.00 (With Beaver, Skunk or Australlan Opossum .00. Two racks of Dresses for street and afternoon wear. Tricotines, Velvets, Satins and Taffeta and Georgette com- Very new models—artistically Silk Poplin and Plaid Wool Renmikably priced at. oo caviac csbvancanissns Just 95 Iu.md New Spring Hats—features of our higher-priced grades—including the most approved Many of the wanted Reds and Reduced to. our $139.00 $99.00 $249.00 $99.00 $99.00 $69.75 $99.60 $35.00 $69.00 $19.75 $19.75 $49.50 $49.75 $33.75 $59.75 $99.00 $99.00 $119.75 $99.00 ° $79.50 $49.75 $49.75 $99.00 Plaid and Plain Blue Serge Dress Skirts— lots a S rapidly. $10 $15 3 52 51 52 Remnant Day | e hs L el " et siiins 2R il ociety|* (Continued from Eighth Page.) Baroness de Cartler and a guest at the embassy. His other guests werc Mrs, Sylvanus Stokes, jr.; Miss Anna Hamlin, Count John de Salis and Mr. A. P. Graves, both of the British em- bassy staff. George H. Mos from Mrs. w Hampshire e or to ma on, owing to ill he ntertaining a ncluding Com- S. Abbott of An- Hugh McKinnor, Miss ss Katherine Howell. mander napolis, Mrs Howell and M Commander and Mrs. Abbott have re- turned to t ome and Mis therine o Annapolis to visit w. rnelin Vande in New Yo nd with 2 it arri the dance dor and b at the en e owill giv Miss Margery F Plunkett will s port Thomas from S, under the direction of the rec and educational division of the partment. For the past two months they h: been at Camp Jackson, near Columbia, S. C. Miss Fisher was on duty overseas in recreation work. Dinner Hosts Tonight. Dr. and Mrs. Davenport White will be hosts at dinner this evening, when they will entertain in honor of Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Grant, jr. Mrs. Lawrence Lewis entertained at the second of a series of auction bridge parties in honor of her moth- er-in-law, Mrs. Thornton Lewis, who is spend ral weeks with her at her cottag St. Augustine, Fla. | Mr. and Mrs. Larz Anderson are ex- Ipected to arrive at White Sulphur { Springs tomorrow from their home in Brookline, Mass. leanor Dailey. Lieut. Raymond Dailey, .. have gonme to New York for a’ week's stay. Miss Anne Morgan of New York ar- rived in Washington last night and e’ Shoreham for a few Mr. and Mrs. Albert Franklin Miller jannounce the engagement of their daughter, . to Mr. Hampton {1 Potter as yet has been set for the wedding. Mr. Potter is| a coal mine operator of near Union- | town, Pa. Miss Webster and Miss McDonald of the National Cathedral School for Girls have gone to New York city for a few days. They will not be at home on Friday afternoon until after Easter. Miss Florence Fmerson of Boston has arrived In Washington for a visit of several wecks and is at the Hotel La Fayette. Mr. and Mrs. Ashmead Fuller have l1eft “for St. Augustine, Fla., where they will be at the Ponce de Leon Hotel for several weeks. Mrs. M. D. Owen-Chahoon, who has spent several winters here, was host- ess today at a luncheon in honor of the newly clected officers of the Club of Colonial Dames, at the 8horeham. Mrs. Wilson's _sister-in-law, Mrs. Wilmer Bolling, and the latter's little children and their guests will occupy the White House box at the children’s movies at the Belasco Theater Satur- day morning. Other boxes will be oc- cupied by Miss Mabel Boardman and the two other members of the board of District Commissioners. The board of education and the superintendent of schools will occupy a box, and the principals of the public and private schoola of the city will be present to witness such little films as the Land- ing at Plymouth Rock, nursery tales and animal films, etc. The perform- ance Saturday is dedicated to educa- tion and is for “Washnigton School Childrens week. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Newman an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Clara Artemesia to Mr. Ar- thur G. Drefs of St. Iaulu, Mo. Mrs. James Lawson Karrick was host- ess at & luncheon today, the second of the series she gave this week. Her guests_included Mrs. Arthur Capper, Mrs. Thomas P. Gore, Mrs. James A. Reed, Mrs. Ira C. Copley, Mrs. 8. Wal- lace Dempsey, Mrs. Daniel R. An- thony, jr.; Mrs. Julius Kahn, Mrs. Philip (‘amnhell Mrs. Thetus W. Sims, Mrs, Ernest Peek, Mrs. H. L. Rust, sr.; Mrs. E. L. Munson, Mrs. Richard- son, Mrs. Tyree Rivers, Mrs. Thomas Wilson, Mrs. tt Harvey_Delano, Mg, O 0t Do Mrs. _Charles Carrnll u:un. Mrs, 1415 G Street BIRD Furs Greatly Lowered —in price prior to inventory. No exceptions—all our ele- gant Fur Coats and Wraps as well as smartly styled sets and single pieces. Fur Garments Rebullt—Furs Stored. Opposite Keith's Furs Exclusively Prosperity Week, Feb. 15-22 We Give 24 Hour Dress Trim Service Now—not later when the pre-Easter rush may pro- hibit our serving you, is the time to have us Hemstitch . wife of the |} ¢{who is the gu Picot Edge Pleating Buttons Covered With Your Dress Material In trimming and dress trims the Best Drest Quest ends at Ross, rank Mrs. Daniel * Borden. P. Reeside and Miss Eva Wilson. Yesterday Mrs. Karrick entertained at luncheon and among her Ease Atles Pomeren 5 Smith, Mrs. Albert L. Mills, Mrs. Wilton J bert, Mrs. Daniel R. Anthony, jr.; ) J. A. Van Orsdell, Mrs. E. A. G lington. Mrs. Marbury, Mrs. Rufus Day, Mrs. Ars. Joseph Hampson, b H. H. Mrs, 1rto honor of M tof her brother law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Louis | Hertle. Mr. Manville Kendrick, son of Sena- tor and Mrs. Kendrick, has retur from Haibard for a four-day visit F own equi ble and four al benefited more than 0 as the result of the function, ich was under the auspices of the ard of lady managers, Mrs. M. J. Vaughan, president. 20% Discount on All Ivy Corsets For the month of February we offer all Ivy Corsets at 20% discount. Only Ivy Corset Shop: in Washington 1301 G St. NW. United Corset Shop (Inc.) SOCIETY 1106 G Street The House of Fachion Jeautiful Extra Specizl Spring Dresses Tafietas, [ricotines—exceptional ofiering Group of Women’s & Misses” Suiis Sold §49.50 to $98.50. Dresses of Tricotines, Velours, Satins Velvets and others, 16 to 40 s 33 9.50 and $ 4 9.50 Extra Special Spring Suits 1and chic sty fords, Poiret Trico- wills. .. Canton New Spring Hats Just Arrived $5 8750 amd 510 —And on Sale Friday first time. Friday’s Wonderful Bargains Garment Must Go : Frio‘.ay, $29.50 & $39.50 Friday, $16-9 Every Winter izes, sold to $45. A Group of Dresses—serges, jerseys, velours, tricotines—16 to 18 sizes only. To close. .$9.95 Separate Skirts—tweeds, plaids, velvets—sold to $18.95. Friday..... SespeEeRes el sl $8.95 Half Price For Entire Stock of Coats Coats that were $59 to $120, now $39.50, $49.50, $59.50 Coats that were up to $225, now $69.50, $89.50, $98.50 Grcup of Cloth Coats, 16 to 38 sizes, sold to $40. To close..... Erbbists s bseeg e $15.00 Group of Cloth and Plush Coats, sold to $60. To close MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS For Stout Women—Crepe de Chine Blouses, White, Flesh, Gray and Black. To Close, $3.98 For Stout Women—Georgette and Silk Blouses; All Colors; Sold to $12.50. Friday. ...$5.95 White Voile Blouses, broken $ 29 Broken Lines Blouses, cotton $2 98 Lot of Trimmed Hats, one of a kind, sold to 515. TORCIOBE I = oo i e e P LT 0 Y $2.98 ALL FUR NECKPIECES AT HALF—NOW $15 TO $30 a6 F, Cunninghamd ¢ People of Washington, This Is Your Chance! Consistent with our policy. never to carry over merchandise from season to season, we have inventoried every winter garment in the entire store and so drastically cut the prices that it really seems ridiculous to quote them. We are determined to move 316 7th thie remaining few garments, regardless of former costs or selling prices. Every Fur-Trimmed Coat Must Go The blue pencil kas done yeoman duty in this section. Every garment has been afiected by its price cutting and will be cleared at these new low frices. Among this col- Jectson of fine coats are many very desirable Fur-collared Dolman Wraps, whick we strongly advise you to purchase and lay aside for next season. z LOT 1 31 All-Wool Coats med and some plai for present wear. mcrl L5 of New Spring Suits | Stylish Taffeta Dresses 5 Handsome New Navy Blue Tricotine Suits— embroidered, beaded, plain tailored and semi-tailored Well made in every respect ; some fur trim- tailored ; very desirable For- selling up to n ‘wear. 5.00 styles, in the short box coat and blouse models. LOT 2 LOT 3 LOT 4 27 Extra Fine Wint, 28 Beautiful Wrappy 46 Fnr-cocl‘l':::d Winter x s a|:1,e inter At Stunning models, in fine materials and nice- ly made. Formerly sell- ing up to $65.00. Now #2922 All High-Priced Suits Marked Their Former Selling Price —Beautiful, High-grade Suits, luxuriously trimmed in fur and made in the finest: materials. Which represent some of the finest coats in our stocks, in the best materials; all fancy silk linings. Former]y sell- ing up to $89.50. Now $49:3 Fur trimmed and plain tailored models; beautiful silk linings. These coats formerly sold up to $79.50. Now 382 These suits are well worth purchasing for next season’s $25.00 A remarkable special underprice sale of very smart Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and Canton Crepe Dresses, por- traying the newest dictates in style for spring wear. Featuring entirely new embroidery ideas. Gray and navy are the predommatmg colors. S I s e - et e Bt A e