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Henderson’s on F Street —the home of furniture of taste and integrity, the kind with which one likes to live—long since came to be looked upon as a Washington institution. Fine Furniture, b —decorating and allied branches have constituted KW our business for 40 years, during all of which time there has been direct personal supervision, and, N} our location has been this same square. K f New goods are arriving, which we invite you to see, without obligation. Quality considered, you'll find our prices Impressively Reasonable. Richard W. Henderson | Big:/nluo: at Phillip’s 812 H St. N.W. Fal Coats, Suits and Dresses For street and sport wear, in Tricotine, Serge, Velour, Velvet, Corduroy, Beaded Georgette and other latest materials and styles, We cater to the stout women We have a full line of Hats, Walists, Skirts, Scarfs and Sweaters in H OLIDA Y SPECIALS Offering very ezceptional values just in time for your Holiday outing. Sport Corsets — Combination elastic and satin, regular $7.50 lue. Special $2.00 .Silk Hosiery, Special, $1.50 @%110 F Street N. W. Adjoining Columbia Theater ““Where They Know How to Fit Corsets’’ A 0 A SR R NOTICE Property Owners If you wish to sell your home quickly, con- sult us—recognized leaders in the home busi- ness since 1907. BOSS & PHELPS 1406 H St. N.W. Main 4340 THE HOME OF HOMES R, L1 LI L LI A 0 A N R 77777707 Monday, Labor Day, Sept. 5 VICTOR RECORDS SEPTEMBER, 1921 @POUT TODAY W PHEN one comes to think of it, the collection of Masterpieces of Music interpreted by the greatest artists in the world and recorded on VICTOR RECORDS is an undertaking not only full of interest, but one that will afford unlimited en- . joyment for years to come. 5 There is nothing so soul mspmng as Good Music, and good music is'at the command of every Victrola owner. Victor Records are true to the artists themselves. You are invited to hear the new Victor Records that are put on sale today. The Full List of Records Advertised by the Victor Com- pany on Page 7 of Today’s Evening Star on Sale Here DROOP’S ¥« 1300 G House Stelaway Planes, Flayer-Piancs, Victor Vietrolas THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, (., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1921, Catharine Lewlis. Miss Eleanor Miss Alice Hersey. this week at E National Press Club, which camp at the arsenal from niversary nl' mu death of Dante. Helolse tion. New York for a brief stay. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Whitaker will spend the month of September in Atlantic City. Dr. John T. ‘Washington from a trh and the White Sulphur %nflnn. Mr. and Mrs. had as their Yeatman of Baltimore. tained at dinner in her honor. Pennsylvania. Dr. and Mrs. Stmon Entertain Guests. Cincinnati, ‘Toledo, Mrs. Heyn, Mrs. Freund, Mrs. Mrs. Simon. anniversary. Tex. and is at the Hotel Arlington. he house guest of Mrs. Willlamson and her daughter, i daughter, Mrs. J. tormerly Miss Goldie Gates. | Leave for Chiea; { For Fraternity Convention. | Reese. Mr. Lawrence Conway, at the Blackstone Hotel. the hotel. Dr. and Mrs. Maine and at Lake Champlain. some time on his farm Georges county. setts avenue. Mrs. daughter, mer's daughter, Mrs. time. visits to Washington. engaged passage on an extended stay in Europe. Rose, pageant, 'fll be the guest of honor. this occasion Capt. and Mrs. Smith will have as their personal guests several A} | members of the Italian_embassy and others interested in the Dante celebra- Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) QL wint be at nome at 3140 15th street northwest. Showers were given the bride by Miss Olive Geiger and Misa \ Leech has returned lo| A | the city after spending several weeks at Camp Devens, Mass., where she was the guest of Gen. Hersey and his daughter, Mrs. Willlam Wolff Smith is spending dgewood arsenal, where she will be joined by Capt. Smith for the week end. ~Capt. Smith {s commander of the American Legion Post of the s into iday to Tuesday next. A number of ladies and children will be in the party, members of the families of Washington newspaper men. ' On Friday afternoon Capt. and Mrs. Smith will go to Mount Vernon ULl | with the Lafayette-Marne day committee, of which Capt. Smith is a member, at- tending the dinner that evening at the Chevy Chase Club. September 8 they will be official hosts at the Arts Club \Ll| dinner, at which arrangements will be made for a pageant on the 600th an- Mrs. author of the Col. Henry Con‘er Pratt and Mrs. Pratt_of this city are at the Ritz in Cole and his daughter, Miss Susie May Cole, have returned tg to Cape May Duncan D. Ransdell uest for ten days Miss They enter- Mr. and Mrs. Ransdell are leaving #tur- day to spend Labor day at Atlantic City, motorirg from the capital. Mrs. George B. llwormlck and her niece, Miss Jennie 8. North, have re- turned to Washington after a visit in Dr. and Mrs. Abram Simon have as guests at their home on Cathedral avenue Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Heyn of Mrs. Charles Freund of Mrs. Frederick Friedlander and Mrs. Arthur Cohen of Chicago, all of whom will remain for two weeks. Fried- lander and Mrs. Cohen are sisters of Dr. and Mrs. Simon will be at home to their friends Monday evening, Sep- tember 5, at 2808 Cathedral avenue to celebrate their r*Znty-fifth wedding Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Thompson have as guests at the Powhatan Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Hutcheson of Houston, || | _Mrs. Abner Taylor has returned to|| Washington from Marblehead Bay, Mass., where she spent the summer, || Miss Mabel Grey, daughter of Mr. || nd Mrs. Mark Grey of Washington, is George R. Miss Marian Williamson, who are spending the summer at Hollowridge, Pa. Mrs. Williamson and her daughter gave a tea Sunday afternoon for their guest. || Mrs. 8. M. Gates of 3333 N street | will leave shortly for Chicago, where she will spend two months with her V. Testard, who was i _Mr. Warren J. Moore, Mr. Melgrlln e { Allison Albright and Mr. B. E. La | ham have motored to Chicago. where { they will represent the Epsilon Phi | Chapter of the District Alpha Sigma Lambda Fraternity, also the Bonzi Club camp, at the convention being held the first three days of September Friday night a large ball will be given in Hardesty have re- turned to Washington after a six- week absence spent at their camp in Dr. H. Wells Woodward will leave Washington September 15 to spend in Prince ! /}! From there he will go to New York to spend the winter, leasing his residence on Massachu- Herman Katz and her grand- Miss Josephine Jacobso who spent the summer with the for Samue] Fel man, in the Fairmont apartments, has returned to her home in Philadelphia. They were accompanied to that city by Miss Clara Feldman, who will re- main with her grandmother for some ; Miss_Rosa B. Smolik has gone to| New York to make her home for ! some time. but will make frequent ! Mr. A. de Haan of Philadelphia, who | has many friends in Washington, has | i the George | ‘Washington, leaving September 3, for ! On n- 1 1 URS prices. MARTIN WO! —brought in this week will be repaired at summer After Labor day, regular prices will prevail. . 30-33 Florida | Avenue N.W. * Sapphires in Birthstone Rings This exquisite jewel is September’s birthstone, the omen of cheerful- ness— “A face bright with lmllu hr mh friend in Septem- Surely such a beautiful jewel with such charming significance makes the Sapphire a wonderful gift for a birthday anniver- sary. See the Sapphire Rings in our window display. And ir the store are many others, affording ou right choice in eauty, individuality and fine quality. $2.00 to $25.00 Hu the Iovinf child vln; 1216 F St. N.W. Store Closed Saturday, September 3 Open All'Day Saturday Thereafter Stocking REMNANTS 59¢ and 65c Silk Lllls Stock- seam back. Black, dark beown,” 1ight’ brown, 390 white, navy. . $1.50 and §. .75 Pure Silk and Fiber Silk Stockings, well rein- forced with seam back; good cordovan, navy $l 25 . $2 and $2.5 well reinforced. Black, white, wearing and attractive looking light brown, gra! 1- fashioned and Mock Seam Pure Silk Stock- cordovan, dark Brown, Rreen. 1.5 in the dropstitch. Black, white, two tone. At ings, mercerized, garter hems, AS55 and 3050 Thread sillc Lace Instep Giove Silk Stock- ings, plain lace stripes and fish net. Mostly all sizes; véry at- tractive patterns. Black, cor- dovan, medium gray, navy, light tan, in both styles finEefl!eP, hl.ll not in each. REMNANTS $1.50 Muh;s:Jndofihnfl, Lace trimmed drawers, chem- ises and skirts, ribbon streps, All white. $2 Cotton Crepe Night- gowns, $1.50 Pink or white, round or square neck. $4 Silk Step-ins, $2.45 Crepe de chine step-ins, flesh color; ruffied with lace or hem- stitch. $3.95 Glove Silk Vests, $2.95 Flesh color, ribbon strap shoulders, eyelet and solid em- broidery. $6 Silk Undies, $3.85 Crepe de chine or satin chem- ises; flesh color, lace, ribbon and embroidery trimmed. Step- in of satin, lace trimmed. $2 Satinette Petticoats, 95¢ Double panel with scalloped edge or shadow hem. $3.95 White Silk Petticoats, $1.95 Satin or tub silk, with wide shadow hem all around. Sweater REMNANTS $5.90 to $12.50 Sweaters, Tuxedo style in all silk, fancy and block stitches; medium and heavy weight silk; colors in black, navy, buff, tomato, pea- cock, orange, pink, orchid, and 941250 to $20.00 Silk . Sweaters, $8.75 Remnants, consisting of wool and fiber silk tuxedos and slip- overs; also a few sleeveless jer- seys. Colors in cardinal, buff, navy, black, tomato, orange, tan and purple. Umbrella REMNANTS $8.50 Umbrellas, $5.90 Short, swagger, rain-and-sun umbrellas, all silk, in black, blue, brown, purple or green. White tips and fancy ferrules. Handles finished with round or oval rings or leather straps. Millinery REMNANTS $12 Turbans, $7.50 Smart Turbans of white duvetyn trimmed witk,gold. $8 Sport Hats, $2.50 15 White Felt Sport Hats. You will wear them far into the fall. a Feast of REMNANTS IT not. Women’s Apparel REMNANTS COTTON DRESSES $26.50 and 33.9’-:0 20—Our finest cotton Dresses in_ Georgette voile and dotted swiss; hand tucked, hand drawn work, and embroidery; filet lace and ribbon trimming. White and pastel shades. $22.50 and $25.00 95 20—Cotton Dresses, in Geor- gette voile, organdie, dotted swiss, linen and gingham; ruf- fled, hemstitched, lace and rib- bon trimmed. White, flesh, orchid, tan, maize, navy, red, copen and black. $16.50 and $20.00 Dregses, $4.95 30—Lovely Cotton Dresses, in printed and plain color volles; linen, organdie, imported ging- ham, light and dark colors. $12.50 and $15.00 Dresses, $2.95 25—Cotton Dresses, In flow- ered volle, checked ~gingham, plain color and flowered or- gandie; hemstitched and lace trimmed. Light and dark col- ors. SILK DRESSES $25.00 and 830500 30—Silk Dresses in foulard, crepe de chine, georgette crepe and lace. Navy, tan, copen, brown, and black. $30.00 and $35.00 Silk Dresses, $19.75 20—Smart Satin_Crepe de Chine and Canton Crepe Dresses; street nad afternoon styles; embrofdered, beaded, ribbon_rosettes, and lace col- lars. Navy and black. $32.50 and $39.50 Dresses, $17.75 20—Dresses, in canton crepe, crepe, crepe back taffeta, silk georgette and crepe de chine; street and sport styles. Navy, brown, tan, white, copen and esh. $69.50 and $100.00 Evening Gowns, $33.75 10—Evening Gowns, in silk net, gold cloth, soiree silk, chif- fon and lace; crystal beading and rosebud trimmings. Amer- ican Beauty, brown, sky blue, flesh, tan, turquoise and peach.. 10—White and Black Jap Silk Dresses; straight line and plaited tunic. $50.00 and $69.50 $26.50 30—Dinner and Afternoon Gowns, in canton crepe, silk lace, paulette chiffon, crepe de chine, dotted silk net; elabor- ately beaded, embroidered and dainty lace collars. Tan, bisque, maize, flesh, gray, tlupke, copen, brown, navy and $57.50 and $79.50 75 10—Lovely Afternoon, of fig- ured pussy willow foulard, in tan, copen, navy and black; with overdrapery of georgette crepe in navy and black; rib- bon trimmed. New Velveteen Jumper $10.75 New Velveteen Sleeveless Jumper Dresses, side panels With braid and button trim- ming. Navy and black. REMN ANTS. HOUSE DRESSES $250 House Dresses, $1.85 250—House Dresses, in per- cale and chambray; blouse and straight line styles. $5.90 to $7.25 Dresses, $4.65 20—Printed voile plaid ging- ham, organdie collars; vesis and lace trimmings: blouse tunic and_ straight line style. Dark and light colors. $4.00 and $5.00 25—Volle Gingham and Cham- bray House and Porch Dresses; plque and organdie collars; light and dark colors. COATS $45.00 Coats, $16.50 in novelty 10—Top Coats, checked worsted; full silk lined. Navy, gray and gray. $45.00 and $55.00 Wi $23.50 15—Mape and Cape Coats, in suede cloth and twill cord; dreasy styles with cable stitch- ing in contrasting colors. Navy, tan and gray. .00 Capes, $15.00 1—Tan Polo Sport Cape, vest front. $69.50 to $95.00 Wraps, $46.50 26—Elaborate Wraps, Cape and Tuxedo Coats, in duvetyn, satin, tricotine, twill cord, ro- mona, evora and suedetex. Navy, black, gray, ostrich, sor- rento, tan, carmel and brown. $55.00 to $75.00 Coats, $39.50 10—Full-length Tailored Coats, panel back and belted styles in twill cord and bolivia. - Nevy only. raps, 25—Wraps, Capes, Cape Coats, and Tuxedo Sashed Coats, in Marvella, Duvetyn, Evora, Bolivia, Duvet Superior and Tricotine; hand embroid- ered; lynx fur and cable stitch- ing. Navy, black, ostrich, tan, gray, carmel, brown, deer, sor- rento and gray. RIDING TOGS $10.00 Breeches, $5.00 1—White Twill Breechel $11.75 Breeches, $8.: 4—Natural Color Linen ma- ing Breeches. . $30.00 Habit, $19.75 4—Natural Color Linen Rid- ing_Habits; English paddock styles. Habit, $15.00 1—Khak!i Hablt, plaited jacket. 25 Sample $85 to $95 Suits at $65.00 26 Sample Fall Suits, In Mochalex and Suede cloth; squirrel fur and nutria fur trimmed; embroidery and self cording . Navy, reindeer, brown and beaver. New Serge Jumper $6.50 All-wool Serge Sleeveless Jumper Dresses; braid and button grimmed. Navy and black. Think of buying shoes for 65¢ —Sounds impossible, but nevertheless it's true because they're REMNANTS - At 65c 17 Pairs of Women's White Canvas Pumps, turn soles and French heels. Bize: B, 2%, 3, 4, &%, ' 4, 4%, 6. At $7.95 ‘Women's $12.50 Boots— ‘Women’s black calf lace boots, low, flat heels, medium nai row toes and welt soles; an ideal walking boot for women or misses. (Nearly all sizes.) At $6.95 Women's $12.50 Boots— ., black kid or calf ‘welt soles, military heels, not narrow toes. (Near- 1y =il sizes.) At $1.95 Women’s $9.00 and $10.00 ‘Shoes—8 paira of Wom- Low Shoes, consisting of tan and white; canvas s pumps and oxfords, welt sol id Cuban heels. At $2.50 ‘Women’s $10.00 Low Shoes —179 pairs of Women's Low Shoes, consisting of black kid oxfords with hand-turn sole and French heels, and black calf oxfords with welt-soles, full rdund toes and low, flat heels. There are also some pumps among these. ‘Ilal' AAA, 4%, 6. 5*, 8, 6%, 7%. 5%, 6, 7. 5%, G C. 2%1 3, l*. 4 4%, 5, D, 2%. 3. 3%, 4%, 5 6%, 6, 9. Women's $5.00 and $6.00 ‘White Canvas Footwear. 177 Pairs of Women's Whito Can jeonsisting of pumps, ox- fords and lace boots. Sizea: M 3%, 6. 5%, 8, 7. l , 4%, 6, 6%, 7. TH. i Dt %, 8. C, 3%, 3, 3%, 4%, 5, 5%, 8%, 7. T%. . D; 2%, 3, 4%. At $8.50 Women's $12.50 Boots—Dark and light tan calf lace boots with welt soles and Cuban heels. dark tan calf-lace boots with wing tips, welt soles and military heels; light tan calf with cloth tops to match, wing tips, welt soles and Cuban heels. (Not all sizes. ‘Women’s Boots that sold from $12.00 to $18.00 a pair— Black kid, black suede, hand- turn soles and French heel dress boots, also brown kid, welt soles and leather Louis heels. There are also several .odd pairs of boots in various styles. (Not all siges.) At $4.95 Women's $8.00 Black Kid Lace Boots, with leather Louls heels. Very serviceable. At 65¢c 61 Pairs of Women's Satin Boudoir Slippers, mostly all ‘white. Sizes: AA, 3%, 4. A 8, 3%, 4, 4%, B, 3%, 3, 3%, 4, C 3%, 3, 3%, 4 D, 3%, 3%.4. | light blue, lav SUITS $25.00 and $30.00 Suits, $10.00 15—Suits, in tweeds and wor- sted jersey sport and tailored styles. Gray, tan and olive. $35.00 and $40.00 Suits, $18.00 sport_and straight line; ted panels; box tuxedo and Peltea jackets: in sport spun, tweed and homespun mixtures. Gray, navy, tan, olive, brown and oxford. $95.00 to $150.00 Suits, $50.00 20—Suits, dressy styles, elab- orately trimmed and strictly tailored styles, with self strap- ping and button trimming tricotine and twill cord and black. Sizes 36 to 6. $69.00 and $85.00 Suits, $30.00 20—Smart Tailored Suits; long line belted and unbelted jackets in tricotine. twill cord and co- vert. Tan, navy and black. $65.00 St $20.00 20—Suits, strietly tailoredand dressy styles, in English tweed, poiret " twill, —and tricotine Navy, tan and gray. $60.00 and $75.00 Suits, $15.00 S—Tan and Gray Tricotine Suits, dressy style: hand em- broidered. $45.00 and $50.00 Sport Suits, $20.00 7—Velour Checked Suit navy and tan, brown and ta green and blue; tuxedo and belted jackets. SKIRTS $21.75 and $26.50 Skirts, $9.75 25—Love! rts; street and sport in crepe, bun bar, tally fan ta si. moon glo, canton. White, gray, rose. $14.50 and $20.00 Skirts, $7.45 25—Silk Skirts, in crepe de chine, fan ta si, canton. moon glo and baronet: plaited and straight line les. White, gray, orchid, copen and rose. $25.00 and $26.50 Skirts, $12.45 15—Plaid and Striped Prunel- la Cloth Skirts; box and side plaited. Tan and brown. tan and navy, black and white. CLOTH DRESSES $30.00 Cloth Dresses, $19.75 30—Tricotine Street Dresses: navy and black: beaded, em- broidered, braided and button trimmed: basque straight line blouse and coat styles. $50.00 and $55.00 Cloth Dresses, $26.75 20—Cloth Dresses in tricotine and twill cord; coat vie, fit- ted basque and low st line. Embroidered and braid trim- med. $59.50 and $95.00 CIoth Dre.ugs, $39. 75 in twill beautifully beaded, braided; novelty vests, lace collars and ribbon trimmings. Navy, black and | these tho { trimmed in val brown. To the Attention has been fiany a day since we have beén able to offer such REMNANT values. Note them with. your needs for the Labor Day outing in mind, remembering, too, that we are closed all day Saturday—and shop for Saturday Friday. Prices at Low Ebb on Summer REMNANTS ARDLY the last of them, but surely the last of many desirable items which you will want for present wear—and even for next summer. You can carry them over; we can- There’s a message of economy in every line of this ad—and don’t forget— The early comer gets the first choice. Often lots are completelys sold out during the morning. The moral is plain—Come Early. No Phone Orders, No. C. O. D.’s, No Exchanges, No Returns on Friday Blouse REMNANTS $5 Voile Blouses, $185 French YVoile Blouses, with ruffled fron ruffies are hem- stitched. Others trimmed in round mesh val; also some with tuxedo collar. All short sleeves. the needed touch complete the fall outfit; one oughbred blo with a tailored suit; fine voile and batiste handmade blouses. $5.90 to $8.95 Voile Blouses, $4.85 These blouses are taken from our regular stock. Just the blouse one is looking for these warm days; fine French voile, and real Irish laces, with short sleeves. $8.95 to $13.50 Silk Blouses, $5.85 Crepe de Chine. Georgette Crepe, and Tricolette. The sea- son’s colors. Although the size range is scattered and incom- plete—not more than one or two of a kind—if your size is here you will get a rare bar- gain, especially desirable now that fall suits are in order and every woman wants a new silk blouse to wear with her new fall sult. Glove REMNANTS Odds and Ends, 45¢ Slightly imperfect silk gloves. $1.15 to $2.50 Silk and Fabric Gloves, 65¢ S-button length chamoisette | Bloves, in white, pongee, cham- ois and gray. Milanese silk assortment of and sizes: all perfect. colors 16-button length silk gloves, white or pongee, in sizes 5% and 6. $1.50 to $2.50 Chamoisette and Silk Glov 16-button Milanese silk gloves. gray or beaver. 16-button chamoisette gloves, ! sand or chamois. Strap-wrist chamoisette gloves, in covert, chamois or sand. $3 to $5 Kid, Doeskin or Chamois Gloves, $1.85 $3 to $4. 2-clasp, fine French kid gloves, white, black and colors, broken sizes. $3.25 one-clasp white doeskin gloves. §4 and $3 strap-wrist gaunt- let effect chamois gloves. Neckwear REMNANTS $1.50 Neckfixings, $1 Vestees with rows of val and Venise lace Insertion: organdy vestees with cuffs, lace-trim- med; Eromley net collars and edged with val or venise Tuxedo lace sets, some $2 Guimpes, $1.45 Charming styles in both net and organdy. Purse REMNANTS $10 Silk Bags, $3.95 Black, brown, biue. white, or taupe; metal or covered frames; ! of embroidered net. | all silk linéd, all fitted with change purse and mirror; some trimmed with tassels. New Chemise Roshanara $19.75 New Fall Dresses in chemise style. Navy, black and brown; self cording and button trimming. of Misses and Mothers of Misses DRESSES $§—$7.50 _Jumper Dresses; crepe. Yellow, $ l .00 —3$ h ‘Sleeveless Dresses. shade. Sizes 14-16 15—$10.00 to $12.50 Cotton Dresses; voile and swisses. Light and dark - s $2.50 16, 18... < e vy Blue Taffe- ta. ze 16. Dress b combined with or- $5 00 gandle - 1—$23. 50 Jade Green Sleeve: Jumper iumre: §5.00 e and Or- gandie Dresses. Sizes 16— 18. Yellow, blue, rone $5.00 pink .. s 1—$22.5¢ v i Dress. der . 1—$27.50 Navy Blue Trico- tine Dress. 5-—315.00 Jersey Sleeveless Dresses. Brown 2nd_peach. Sizes $7.50 sey tuxedo st Sizes 16, 18 Suit. Iynx Tuxedo style.. Tricotine Suits. Sizes 16—18 Coats, \a\y blue and SUITS 2—$25.00 Rose Heather Jer- 1—$39.50 y Blue :emy &5 §15.00 $75.00 Black $25.00 $85.00 Navy 3—$59.50 to 3—$77.50 to tine Suits. Sizes 16—18 .. Blue Trico- 525.00 COATS 5—$37.50 Jersey Sport % and full length. 5—84 00 ‘Rose Mixture Misses’ $35 New Tricotine and Canton Crepe Dresses; straightline; blouse and tunic skirts; fancy belts. Braid and embroidered. A few beaded. Navy blue and black. Sizes 14—16—I18. $19.75 1216 F St N.W.