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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. : C., FEBRUARY 20, 1921—PART 2. RE SORTS Winterhalter Books At the Marriage Bureau. FEET e Female Applicant—TI'd like to mar- | Army and Navy Club |North Carolina Society Miss MacDonald Gives Donated to Detroit|ry, but only through love. | Established 1861 Plan for Reception To Honor Native Sons Pretty Valentine Party Mrs. Albert G. Winterhalter has pre-| . “I'Mm very sorry, madam, but that | R, 5. Moses& Sons SOCIETY THE SUNDAY The North Carolina Society is to| A Valentine party and dance was department of our business was Shut To General Pershing give a reception In honor of the Sec- | §iven last Monday evening by Mise|sonted to the pudlic library of De-ldown long ago.” s retary of the Navy and Mrs. Daniels | her parents at 1250 31st street, Her|troit several albums and books com- Com: der of A. E. F. Will and Representative John H. Small of | Euests included Miss Catherine O'Con- [ memorative of the ceremonies of the mander . B F. — Poverity is a crime if you're not| Ml i nor, Miss Nellie O'Connor, Miss Jose- | coronation of the present Emperor of | e | doing your best to overcome it.—F f\"has1 c North Carolina, a former president of |phine Allen, Miss Helen Callahan, Miss| Japan. They are exquisite s Be Honored at Affair From[the society. The event will take|Frances Sheehy, Miss Ella Hennessey,|of the finest Japanese are in place at 2400 16th street on the even- Miss Katharine B Miss May|ing and are bound in imper brocade silk, each b Paine, Miss Frances O'Vannon, Mr. Noon Until 2 P.M.—No In-|ing of Monday, February 2s. Repre- ] e John Melntyre, Mr. Robert Shaw, Mr. | Japanese imperial crest. . 2N sentative Small will be introduced by | Rygsal) Hardy, : Calla P Ferniture " Linens Ou ot o e tuss y, Mr. Daniel Callahan, presented to the late Ad < ~ vitations t. Representative E. W. Pou, and Sec- | \r. Frederick Haas, Mr. Hector Mac- | halter, who was the s C an 2Vent: rteels retary Daniels by Representative|Donald, Mr. Raymond Sullivan, Mr.|sentative of the United arpets Urholstery Elaborate preparations are beins|Lemuel Padgett of Tennessee, former | Brent Payne and Mr. Douglas Mac- | at the coronation, and it w. made at the Army and Navy Club for | chairman of the naval affairs com- | Donald. of the admiral that the v..l;_lmles ion to Gen. Pershing, which Amittee. should be given to the library of the ::::';:‘::x‘"'m ‘e‘f‘wfi:m,m“.q birth. | There will be several musical num- %ity of his birth. G bers in addition to those of the day from moon to 2 p.m orchestra. Following the reception No invitations are being sent out.|there will be dancing. Invitations of fur coats. stoles, hokers, ete, to select from. Special This Week Chokers, $10 —_— The Heroic Star—I'm tired of these breakneck stunts. Haven't you an- |other part for me The Director—Nothing but a lover's Everything Comes to Him Who Exceptional Dispiay of since the reception is given by the|are now being issued (o the MEMDErs part, plaving opposite your wife. Waits. . members the . Printed notices. [of the society. The Star—Lead me back to the cliff. i - T M however, hav sent to the mem- | Eight years ago, when Secretary _Detroit News. Billings—Why all the smiles of oge ur Op 7 tion and of the fact that ladies are North Carolina Society of Washing- e noushitlas/apasimentihonse 3 NDORF (Prop.) Ability, stability, reliability are a 1 open most |several weeks ago and my first ten- ant was a former landlord 923 G St. N.W. to be admitted to the clubhouse and ton gave a banquet in his honor. combination that doors.—Forbes Magazine. We cordially invite your inspect:on of the special display of the finest SJurniture obtainable. Reproductions | Sfrom the French, English, Italias and S A A Established 1861 W. B. Joses & Sons, will be weicome on this occasion. Music will ‘be furnished on both the main and dining room floors by > orchestras {rom both the navy ya{d Uniform of Lady Kerr and Marine barracks. A buffet junch- . eon will be served during the Tecep- Excites Interest Here tion. The general will be met on the : 3 fromt steps of the club by the presi-| Lady Kerr, head of the Girl Guides dent and_ board of governors of the |of England, who made an address b club, togetoer with the ex-presidents : ; T8 = schidents of s b The| "o 16 Camncll of Ofcses of Gt Navy hand will be paraded on the|Scouts of America last week, wore a sidewalk, and as the general alights | distinctive uniform. It is of bla from his motor he will be saluted |, it With four ruffies and four flourishes. | - oL > (1S coat made on the amart T o Tl play “Hail to the |lines of the British army officer's u Chi, and the general's four-starred | Orm. The skirt is straight, not too e e e g | S i i S i and Uth Sta. e | other periods, possessing the charm i Stident of the club, and Gen. Persh- |cords was shown the appreciation }’Jg. The introductions will be made [her valuable services. Her hat w by Col. Quekemeyer and Col. Marshall, and excellence and craftsmanskip of the old masters. Prices have been greatly reduced. S e of the style of the “campaign” hat of aldsito] Gen iR the Army of the United States, the | _— brim turned up on one side sharply Mrs. Henry F. Dimock has as her |and smartly. Lady Kerr wore the uni- guest Mrs. Arthur Dodge of New |form at the tea which Mrs. Frederick York, who arrived yesterday to spend | H. Brooke, head of the Girl Scouts of a week. America, gave in her honor Thursday. The last few days of the 60th Anni- versary and the February Furniture We “Spring 1921” Novelty Pumps Are Showing This Model Black Kid ... ceecemmeenne ... $7.00 Black Satin .ceeeem........... $8.00 Gray Suede ..cocnpmpmeee-...$10.00 Brown Suede eeeoeeeomr-......$10.00 HOOPER BROS. 911 Pa. Ave. N. W. | Ertebacter Jwalve-Tan F St WHERE STYLES ORIGINATL AND EMANATE Style Supremacy Poiret Twill wilh uudefrblauu and trimming of Jade Green Crepe De Chine, with Siver Buttons, affords a chic style touch. Sale. We advise you to take advantage of the Liberal Reductions. The Linen Shop Beautiful New Spring Cotton and Linen Dress Fabrics Each season we strive to secure exclusive designs from the best manufacturers here and abroad, and this season is no exception. Voiles will maintain their place for sheer, fine dresses, and our line is just different from others, at very attractive prices. 38 inches wide, 59¢, 75¢, 85¢ and $1.00 yard. Less 25% off. Real St. Gall Embroidered Swiss. launder or pull out. 32 inches wide. The genuine permanent tied dots that cannot Colored grounds with white and colored dots. White ground with colored dots. $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 yard. Less 25% off. Genuine Swiss Organdie in-a wide range of plain colors; permanent finish; beau- ggul sheer weave. 38 inches wide, 85¢ yard; 45 inches wide, $1.00 yard. Less 25% Genuine Swiss Organdie, plain white in a wide range of sheer, permanent finish. Specially priced 59¢ to $3.50 yard. Less 25% off. Real English Longcloth, 36 inches wide, put up in 10-yard pieces; chamois finish; finest qualities. $2.75, $3.00, $3.25, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 piece. Less 25% off. wide; steam shrunken. $1.80 yard. Less 25% off. * “Royal Irish” Plain Colored Dress Linens in pleasing colors, 36 inches wide; Extra Special for Monday Only 50 dozen Hemstitched and Hemmed Huck Towels, pure linen and union (1% linen) huck. Sizes 17x34, 18x36, 19x38 and 20x40 inches. Actual values are $1.25 to $1.85 each. While they last Monday, net, 89c each. 15 dozen Hemstitched Pure Linen Huck Towels. 17x34, 18x34, 20x40, 22x42 inches. Actual values are $2.00 to $2.75 each. Monday, $1.25 each. Drapery Department Window Shades, Awnings and Slip Covers Now is the time to take up the question of these important items. Se- lection of materials can best be made now and the workrooms are better able to care for your order. They can be delivered when wanted 86-inch Taffeta Silk, all colors, plain and iridescent, for draperies and also for dress purposes. Formerly $5.00 yard. Now $3.50; less 25%, $2.63 yard. 82-inch Florentine Silk, best quality; rose, blue, green, gold, brown and mul- berry. Formerly $2.25. Now $1.35; less 25%, $1.02 yard. 86-inch Cretonne, mostly chintz de- signs and colorings suitable for slip cov- ers. Regularly $1.00 and $1.10. Spe- cial, 50c yard. French Cretonne, printed on linenized cloth, floral designs, selection of color- ings. Formerly $3.50 yard. Now $2.50; less 25%, $1.88 yard. 38-inch White Mercerized Marqui- sette, fine quality, clear mesh. Former- ly 85c yard. Now 50c; less 25%, 38c yard. 36-inch Filet Net, ivory and white; small designs. 65c; less 25%, 49¢c. Rugs Clearance Sale of Room-Size Rugs Three Sizes—7VY3x10Y5, 8Y,x10V%, 9x12 Special Price, $47.00 This special offering embraces Axminster, SBeamless Velvet, Wilton Axminster il [ W LTI == I T I m -3 = If you have any unusual design in Surniture or decorative scheme, re- member our staff will be pleased to advise you. Work of this character 15 carried out in our own shops under the supervision of competent men. LOUIS XVI A suite can be had in mahogany or American walnut. Suite con- sists of buffet, 6 feet 6 inches; oblong table with rounded cor- ners, size 44 inches by 64 inches; ciosed-in serving table, china case with lattice effect on doors and sides, 5 side chairs and arm- chair to match. Dining Room Suite in mahogany, w7ith neat inlay line in each piece and slender tapered legs, makes Price, $1,263.00 Nine-piece Bedroom Suite, rich- ly carved, French Chippendale design in beautiful figured wal- nut. Suite consists of dresser with hanging mirror, chiffonier, cabinet mirrors, twin beds, toilet table, night stand, chairs and bench Price, $3,185.00 Eight-piece Italian designed Bedroom Suite, in walnut. Suite consists of dresser, hanging mir- rors; chiffonier, toilet table, twin beds, chair and bcneh. Price, $1,425.00 Italian Polychrome Bedroom Suite, consists of dresser, hang- ing mirror, chest of drawers, toilet table, twin beds, night stand, bench and chair. Price, $1,800.00 Three-piece Living Room Suite, solid mahogany, English Chip- pendale period, black and gold damask covering. Suite consists of davenport, ladies’ armchair and gentlemen’s armchair. Price, $1,078.50 Four-piece solid mahogany hand-carved Louis XV Drawing Room Suite, blue damask cover- ing, trimmed with blue velvet. Price, $2,175.00 Ten-piece Sheraton designed Ma- hogany Suite, with inlay line. Price, $930.00 Italian Polychrome Consol Mir- ror and Table to match. Two-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite, upholstered in blue. Suite consists of davenport, arm- chair. Price, $720.00 Ten-piece French Chippendale Suite, in mahogany, graceful in design, rich in its carvings. The Tan Calf .« oeorrmene e cooe . $8.00 “Indian Head,” linen’s real rival. 36 inch, 32¢ yard. Less 25% off. W Price, $2,600.00 master suite from one of the Dull Calf A 3 oremost shops in this country. s ceeeeeeeooo.. $9.00 Real “Non-Krush” Plain Colored Dress Linen in a good range of colors, 36 inches Ten - piece Sheraton cesigned Pri P 3 6 rice, $3,675.00 Ten-piece Mahogany Dining SF ready shrunken. $1.20 yard. Less 25% off. | ) oot sl Room Suite, reproduction of the Tan Calf Walking Oxfords. . . ... .$7.00 1 Sds Soite Mdeal for the medium- Chiinese Chippendale period, a rare example of the Chinese art. Price, $2,051.00 Ten-piece Italian Period Dining Room Suite, polychrome decora- tions, richly carved. Price, $1,914.00 Seven-piece Bedroom Suite, in mahogany. A wonderful ex- ample of our Early American dezigning. Suite consists of dresser, chest of drawers, toilet table, four-poster bed, night stand, chair and stool. Price, $1,175.00 Six-piece Bedroom Suite, in beautiful figured mahogany of Adam design. Suite consists of dresser, chifforobe, vanity dress- er, full-size bed, bench and chair. Price, $950.00 Two-piece Soiid Mahogany Cane Suite, mulberry covering. Price, $604.00 Four-piece American Cclonial Bedroom Suite, mahogany. Suite congists of dresser, twin beds and toilet table. Price, $675.00 French Chaise Lounge in sateen, down cushion. Price, $198.75 Mahogany Hand-Carved Chip- g{endale Three-Piece Livin oom Suite. This suite is uphol- stered in denim, covering not in- cluded in price. Suite congists of davenport, armchair and high- back chair. Seamless Chenille, and com plain colors in a variety of tones and an assort- - E B FASHION’S WHIMS THAT FLOURISH PO %?ggg? TR g% BPLACE i 81?01&. ment of attractive Persian designs and colorings, Price, $399.00 Price, $681.00 A TION OP A UBT ERLEBACHER AQPPABEL 8 DlB'l'IN(H'l’VDlP FOR Chesterfleld Davenport and Armchair, considered by many experts ITS ORIGINALITY. EACH GARMENT IS AN IN- SPIRATION THAT HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH SCRUTINIZING CARE. PRICED WITH EX- TREME MODERATION. Individuad Dresses, $45.00 to $95.00 C:lever W’.rnp:, $59.50 to $125.00 Exclasive Millinery, $12.50, $15.00, $18.50 one of the most us, as well as artistic pieces of living room or i furniture. These pieces are made in our own shop and can be had in any size to suit your requirements, Made in the possible manner—the best materials used. Our Drapery Department is show- ing a wonderful selection of fine coverings suitable for these pieces. Three Special Values in Carpets Stairand Hall Rummers, 27 inches Wide, v+ rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrre rererrs 9163 Room Carpet, velvet; 27 inehes Wide. ., rrr-rrrrrrrrrerrrrsrrrrrrrsrrrrerrs $1.63 Boom Carpet, velvet; 27 inches wide........rrs-» 2 i

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