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SOCIETY - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. C, FEBRUARY 27, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY 9 Established 1861 . B. JWoses& Sons Famnitere & and “Eleventh Streels Linens Ci Upholstery Monday, February 28th, will mark the close of our 60th Anniversary and February Furniture Sale. Your last op- portunity to take advantage of the Liberal Discounts of- fered you. £ Our Entiré Stock of Furniture 25% to 50% Below Former Prices Our February Sale Full-size Satin Brass Bed. Former Mahogany Fireside Wing Armchair, price, $48.00. February Sale price, tapestry _covering. Foxmer price, $36.00. $115.00. February Sale price, $69.50. Full-size Mahogany Four-poster Bed. Duil Mahogany-finish Gateleg Table. Former price, $86.00. February Sale pormer price, $52.50. February Sale price, $59.50. price, $35.00. Full-size Layer-felt Mattress. For- mer price, $21.00. February Sale price, 1 Large Mahogany Cane Wing-back |1 $15.75. Arm Rocker, upholstered seat. For- mer price, $84.00. February Sale Fine Woven Wire Bed Spring. For- price, $55.75. mer price, $13.00. February Sale price, $9.75. Mahogany Library Table, Italian de- Three - piece Mahogany Bedroom sign. Former price, $69.50. February Suite, consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe Sale price, $46.00. and four-poster Bed. Former price, i : ; i = Golden Oak Dining Room Chairs, $371.00. February Sale price, $171.25. with genuine leather slip seats. For- Ten-piece Mahogany Dining Room mer price, $10.00. February Sale price, Suite, consisting of Buffet, China Case, $7.50. Serving Table, Dining Table, 5 Side Chairs and Armchair to match. Chairs French Willow Armchair, natural have leather seats. Former nprice, color. Former price, $10.00. Febru- $571.00. February Sale price, $426.00. ary Sale price, $7.50. The Linen Shop One day remains to enjoy the benefit of 25% off regular and special it Bleached Pure Irish Linen Table Hemstitched Pure Linen Pillowcases, Cloths and Napkins. Floral, spot and soft, round thread, 22x36 inches, $5.00; ornamental designs; pure flax. less 25%, $3.75 pair. Cloths, 2x2 yards. Special, $6.60; Utica Hemmed Cotton Pillowcases, 25% less 257, $4.95 each. torn size, 45x36 inches, 50c; less 25%, Cloths, 2x21% yards. Special, $8.25; 37Y;¢ each. less 259, $6.19 each. 5 a g 3 s - Pequot Hemmed Cotton Sheets, torn Napkins, 22x22 inch. Special, $8.25; gjze, 63x99 inches, $1.76; less 25%, ° less 25%, $6.19 dozen. $1.32 each ’ Cloths, 2x2 yards. Special, $13.25; Bleached Cotton Sheets, torn size, less 25%, $9.94 each. 81x90 inches, $1.60; 1 o Gy inches, $1.60; les %, $1.2 Cloths, 2x2%% yards. Special, $16.50; eaon : o less 25%, $12.38 each. 3 Napkins, 22x22 inch. Special, $17.00; less 25%, $12.75 dozen. less 25%, 94¢ each. _ Bleached Pure Linen Crash Towel- Martex Bleached Colored Jacquard ing, white or with red or blue borders, Figured and Bordered Bath 'I(‘:gwels, 80c; less 25%, 37%¢ yard. large sizes, $1.50; less 25%, $1.12 each. Specials for Monday Only “Nonkrush,” “Royal Irish” and Bel- Irish Hand-embroidered Hemstitch- gian Colored Linen Suiting, 36 and 45 ed White Batiste Bedspreads, 72x108 inches wide. Browns, grays, greens, inches; elaborate hand-embroidered de- * blues, tans, cream, natural pinks and S lgc‘l’:i"el' prices $20.00 to $35.00 rose. Monday only, 90¢ yard net. gech ¥ Mondsy, 315.00inet. . Satin-finished White Bedspreads, Madeira Scalloped Edge Corner Em- fens: 5 2 4 broidered Pure Linen Tea Napkins, 12 2:;,‘:,2?1 designs; 78x83 inches. §3.75 inch, eight designs. $6.00 dozen net. I B 2 mported White Organdie, pe English Longeloth, soft chamois fin- nent finish; sheer, fine weaw?e;rmgg ish; 10-yard pieces. $1.75 piece net. inches wide. 37Y;c yard net. Hemstitched or Hemmed Pure Linen Huck Towels, damask borders, $1.25; m. Drapery Department 36-inch Cretonne. Full assortment Scotch Madras, 30 inches; natural of light and dark colors, in new de- color, double border effects; Cathedral signs. Former prices $1.00, $1.25 and and floral patterns. Formerly 85c, $1.50 a yard. Grouped in one special now 50c; less 25%, 37%c¢ yard. : 2 o5, lot, $1.00; less 25%, T5¢ yard. Marquisette Curtains, 2% yards Mercerized Marquisette, double filet long, hemstitched, double edges, white effect border; color white. Formerly and ecru. Formerly $5.00, now $2.50; T3¢, now 50c; less 25%, 37%ec a yard. less 25%, $1.88 pair. Clearance Sale of Grass and Fiber Rugs Representing rugs that we do not intend to carry into the new spring season. Imported Grass Rugs F' Waite Grass Rugs 9x12 ...... S nehd .. $8.75 B6XT2L oo oot e 4 $1605 BX10L . o aeans .- 8750 54x90 . §5.25 6Xi00s s usnlonesion = 6745 8X10)s oo $10.75 9x12 . $12.25 10.6x18.6 veuve.ove.. $16.00 12515 S s $ 18150 54%90 . covreneneer. « $3.25 36x72 cceviene.. .. $1.45 80X60 weverovenoeaem 95e Fiber Rugs—Rattania—Cherokee and Bozart 86XTZ e ivcine s L2285 6X 9 v.oononveven.. $9.75 7.6x10.6 et vne..... $12. 54X90 weeveneeneneen $6.50 TE i ::i;fi Lady Geddes Patroness At Army Tea Dance The Chemical Wargare Service Army | Relief will giv April 16, from 4 to 7, at the roof gar- den of the Washington Hotel. Among the patronesses are Lady Geddes, Mme. | Collardet, Mme. Grouitch, Mrs. Victor { Kauffmann, Mrs. Burton French, Mrs. Mondell, Mrs. Julius Kahn, Lansing Beach, { worth, Mrs. Snow, Mrs Cole, Mrs Ireland, Mrs | perman, Mrs. Castle, Mrs. A. L. But- | ler, Mre. Atlee Pomerene. Mrs. Alice ! Page, Mrs. William Atherton Dupuy, : Mrs. George Maynard Minor and Mrs. | William Haan. M {wife of Gen. Fr { Chemical Warfa ge of all the arrange- | raen's, which insures its success. { Frank | Mrs. | hrook, | Lord, M " Chevy Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Tandley have ! returned to the { two weeks in At Commu | held tive t her home last w i t I him at his new p Repre: Henry is aaughter, M | " Mrs. D. V. Chadwick will enteFtain | ithe members of the Che 5 s visit] ghter, Mr. |ard Gottlisb.” Mr. Murfin will arrive | es Ale: prices. bridge club Tu the members of her arris Lawrence of Buffalo her home on M I returned Dav of New York cek to remain over the inaugu- with his mother. - friends of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ley will be Preston that Mrs her long i At the Stuao. n (madly tos vo husband resembles hotographer—That's v Feao @ tea dance Saturday, Mrs. Farns- ilard Hol- Herbert M. Walter Pep- . Amos A. Fries, president of the crvice Army Re- i ter spending tic City. of the Chevy Chase re League, which was he ¢ evening, Representa- MRS. C. J. Mel Zihlman made an in- | Wife of Representati in the youngest hoste: arles D. Sigsbee, who spent |15 e ¥onnie er in Florida, is visiting her | daugter At andsMrs! | e 5 Tohn Tmirie was ho G. W.U. Junior “Prom )f the not m” o account | ; 1 hold its in April. Boston, hase 11, has re- en route to | sited his son E. Chandlee of | ary o ! Witt Clinton .{and Mrs. Bryan Mors i - and Mrs. W. How- ined the mem- | Thimble Club "H. C. Merwin o 1 You are cord visit our ridge club. rrill who has been returned to her | ol on a | nd Mrs. Hugh | eir home last Ed Mr. a will arrive d to learn Darge s Jis convalescent from you married him. ‘ Mfi%fi@fl@zflm/@ The Conndoticut Avenue Shop 1209 Connecticut Avenue N.W, Announcing First Showing of Springtime Modes GOWNS AND FROCKS For all occasions—Handmade Im- ported Frocks and smart tailored Dresses, as well as many unusual Pasternak Creations. MILLINERY A large collection of models, includ- ing many recently irnported from the leading French Modistes, as well as our own adaptations. 3 COATS AND WRAPS Smart Day-Coats, featuring the sil- houette, the novel embroidery motif and originations for both afternoon and evening wear. League of Pen Women The national executive board of the League of American Pen Women will | receive on Wednes the clubhouse, 1722 H street north-| west, from 4:30 to 6. in honor of its out-of-town members. who have been | dropping into Wa daily from all parts of the country | and.will continue to do s. inauguration. The recepti ;one of particular interest to all pen | women. bringing news of the activi essag eir states | - . . { Reasonably Priced Spring Susts A Close Observer. ] E excellent 3 Tad tial Mrs. Homebody— eations. Michigan, who, searcely past twenty. %% of the Con-, Had Notable Patrons | e Secretary of War aded the list of patrons for | centennial. ] REMOVAL to remain until NOTICE nder will entertain | Hat Renovator Formerly 735 12th St. NN\W. L | NOW LOCATED where Lieut. Merwin is now | [ At Their New Store 733 11th St. N.W. Between G and H Stx. nostess at (1l Ladies’ Straw Hats Cleaned, Dyed and Reblocked Bachrach, Hat Renovator 733 11th St. N.W. Fawards were [ pEECCMARER & DI Clau:iri;. R. Whaley (Formerly of Boston) 1414 Q St. N.W. Phone North 3478-J ¢k of fur coats. stoles, muffs, chokers, etc., to select from. Special This Week - i Chokers, $10 it et || Model Fur Shop . ROSENDORF (Prop.) Ee 923 G St. N.W. The Carroll Electric Co. To Receive Wednesday | 7 s~ Save One Half N . 6&«“‘ on Fine Furs —through purchase while our general Clearing Sale continues. Rich Fur Coats and all other winter furs. while they last, 309 off FURS FOR SPRING very attractively v afternoon, at . gton almost | o over the| on will be| it does intimate of the writing | Just | any Trotter—Some of the saw had been reconstructed, is showing some lovely The Hecht Co. A Matchless Edison Phonograph Combination ’185 Including the Following: P e 1 Perfection Attachment. 6 Double-disc Records (12 selections). The s%flogfig“'“"“ 2 Record Albums. —And remember, aside irom Faultless mechanical construction, the Edison machine means— —No needles to change. —TIndestructible records. —Records that play twice as long as ordinary son in stock to records. Delivers this or any other Edi- vour home. —With attachment will play any record. Phonograph Shop, Second Floor. LI T —— PR A AAAR A ARG A TSRS BOTAS A SN S OYE AN S AYE SR A RS B L L L TSP | “l Can Always Depend On My Automatic Cook™ “My Westinghouse Electric Range is not only economical, but it is also dependable. I can spend the afternoon at the matinee or wherever I please, and my dinner will be ready when I get home. “I never have to worry about shortagesin the supply of fuel, because the heat supplied by electricity never varies, and my Westing- house range automatically controls the amount of it. Winter and summer, morning, noon, or night, it is a range that 2 woman can trust.” Women are invited to call at the West- inghouse store,or the electric lightand power company, to see how simple and convenient it is to cook with the Westinghouse range with the clock. 'WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC & MANUFACTURING COMPANY Westinshouse AUTOMATIC CONTROL The Westinghouse A ic Electric § ix"fbtvqen’d)tbetb&."lliul:x range that turns the current both onand off ‘automatic Ask your light and power company or clectrical dealer to showst to you. R T e o R T T LT TL T T T P Westinghouse Agent-Jobbers 714 12th St. Main 7320 A 5 A} seig “