Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1921, Page 56

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L] SOCIETY e THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OOTOBER 16, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY """""""" _IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIlIIII|||IIIIIIIIII|||IIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII S==> #)|Gen. Sawyer to Be Guest At Women's Club Tea {Rich Furs in Sumptuous Arr ay .3::“°::::f,.:'z::";:,s:::-.;:::.:| e . T d N ht Ready for the Opening of ~ J i i i i MENEE iuesday INig the Regular Season o i LAVISH display of elegant Coats, Wraps, Capes, Scarfs, Ars, Lowis'C, Sekor 3ira . . ien: | ) = Chokers and Sets, made up in last-minute effects, especially e Rier SAtitheltesitablo] - O : 0 Mrs. Willlam V: Fleck, d for the regular fur season’s opening. L. Gitone and Miss Dlisavett w. Wil on { Every fur piece is typical of the high standards of workmanship, The annual reception by the officors ! e quality and styling set by Saks’ furs—while prices, as usual, afford q2?"1:.’."‘52".;”533‘32"'&“&"’nfi"fii’?fl'i 4 ’ XC ang e lanos an fresh evidence of Saks’ supremacy for value-giving. | e san sty Oatoberfisit 1 Your inspection of this exposition of correct winter fur modes is ot B iniaedent. . cordially invited. o beeas usss of Donor e epesk Player-P 1anos and - 5 and Club Activities. The ladies of ( * Many Choice Furs at Popular Prices By e e Wt Th Lil 1 1 111_be: Mrs. Hudson Seal Coats as low as $240 e mm e A. Steele, first vice president; Mrs. Phonograghs Ends (Both Plain and Trimmed) z::;-dllflifl: ”Eh'.':%’;&;‘:&?‘,‘{.z‘,.‘i" l»or:rnéz MRS. cnn:’lén:c ;nxm:lucx F' tary; Edna Jack- ‘ inest Siberian sqm"el Coats o low a 8375 ;Egsz: :l';:;féén::igcre&:{}:u::;‘h 3“:5: B tare took piace rpomily —Just two days left in which to share in the ( 3 . treasurer. (Smartest Flare Effect \Iodel) B) Honty, witte will be at'the refrean- in Lake Forest: NIL dhe will make greatest value giving in the history of this store. For the last days of the sale we have assembled a wonderful display of instruments. Many models are almost new, containing the very latest features and equipments. All the popular case woods are represented—every instrument has beautiful tone quality. Reductions of 207 to 507 (Plain and Trimmed) Mr. Dallas D. L. McGrew Active Program Plan French Seal Coats as low s $90 v, Takes Residence Here| ™ f Gongreasional Club York, one of the recently appointed| jrembers of the Congressional Club, Large Selection of Fox Scarfs at Popular Prices [ e ot sttt e fie o | compond of o amiics ot sevaer Commander and Mrs. Hugh MacLean'and representatives, are planning one Walker, in Edgemoor. one of Cl . XY most attractive residences in that [ "")T:::r’r',“:r:x"@ ;‘l:k:;'“bpr]e" ° 52 . Y suburb. The house was rented la: rams e n O All C’l k S f P ear by Mr. Eldbrid 1 Tecordance with the constitution of osing Out oRers at dacritice Prices B o T et w0 | 16 Chih the annual sociul fanctions ats | are started on the first Friday ln a center for the younger diploma! = and als of the State Department. | December following the convenin of Mr. McGrew, who, fifteen years ago, | Cungress, and the opening wil stroked the Harvard crew to victory | Decembe over Yale, was married recently to| Two of the most fmportant events Miss lizabeth Barber of Engle- |are the receptions given in honor of wood, N. the President and his wife and the Coamander and Mrs. Walker Vice President and his wife, that for A - make their home near Augusta, the President and Mrs. Harding be- Manuf: Who Retail {where thoy have extensive plana:|ing arranged this season for Mond ur lano e ar men anufacturers 0 Retail at "tion Interests. Mrs. Walker was for- | evening, January 16. Dates for t M hnlagale Dricae 2 St. I Basiness In w"h"'""" X merly Miss Elizabeth Dodie, daugh- | reception to be given for the Vice b ________________ Oua ter of Mr. and . Harrison Dodge | President and Mrs. Coolldge. and that Offers Blg VIll.lel —————— = === and sister of 1 vin Helberg, | for the Bpeaker of the House and b ..... 4 == who also has a b Ldgemoor. | Mrs. Gillett, will be announced later. The demand for second-hand upnght pianos has been such that we have not been able to accumulate as large a number of these instruments for this sale as we would like. However, our patrons will find a fair assort- ment of different styles and makes at prices 1 5 O EXOMY. s o s einie slstsisrans wis e Sold on Terms as Low as $10 Per Month " Bargains in Fine Player-Pianos An unusually large and fine assortment of in- struments. Besides, the Player-Pianos we have taken in exchange, there are a great number of genuine Pianolas, including Steinways, Weber, Wheelocks, &c., shop-worn, &c., that we have reduced greatly ir price. Player-Pianos $ 2 9 0 Prices AreFrom. ............ On Terms as Low as $10 Per Month ilipsborm...oc—s ELEVENTH ST, Fourth Floor The House of Courte. A Surprising Sale of Surpassing Hats Hundreds in the Assortment—New Shapes—New Trimming Effects—and Unparalleled Values at Our Phonograph Department Offers Rare Bargains Besides used instruments of other well- known makes are Vocalions taken in exchange for larger models, also quite a number of de- sirable styles, brand new, which have been discontinued from the catalog. A specially timely feature of the event is a large number of the beautiful art and period models at pres- ent so much in demand. Both upright and table art styles. These are the Materials: Panne Velvet Lyons Velvet Velvet and Metal Cloth Here are the Shapes: Large and small brims ¢ : Phonographs—Small Type From. ....... $30.00 Flowss Teiued s Phonographs—Upright Cabinet Type From. $60.00 Embroidered Velvet oft-roll brims Phonographs—Period Model From. . .....$245.00 Ostrich Trimmed st - Sold on Terms as Low as $5 Per Month ovelty Fabrics There ab 15 i i Tailleur Velvet Broad-brim Effects ulu'u::nmod:l.:t at Sém.flu;'cm = Smart Mushrooms low as $6.00 per month. Matrons’ Hats U ————————— Our Baby Grand Pianos at Special Prices This department is a store in itself. It oc- cupies our entire fourth floor, also a part of our fifth floor. There are a few instruments second hand; also we have classed every in- strument in the department that has been in stock over three months as shopworn and marked the price accordingly. Any one con- templating the purchase of a grand piano should certainly visit this department during our “One Week Sale.” A In anticipation of the response Second-Hand Grands From. . .. ... .. $250.00 sure to receive, we Shopwum Grands From. . . .. ...... 3550.00 have arranged to in- crease our sales force; —that our usual efficient service may be maintained. Terms as Low as $10.00 Per Month Player-Piano Roll and Music Cabinets AT BIG REDUCTIONS This department covers almost the entire second floor of our building and is considered one of the largest and finest departments of its kind south of New York. We have recently inaugurated a plan wllereby no song roll shall sell over $1.25, no matter what it is marked, and even if it is the latest up-to-the-minute hit. During the One Week Sale we have set aside several counters filled with fine playable rolls at 25c each; also a quantity of song rolls at 60c each. A special reduction on all Cabinets to hold player-piano rolls. SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS taking prompt advantage of opportunities that pre- sented themselves. The result, as evidenced by the splendid values ob- tained, far exceeded our expectations — and'gives us an event the greatest in the history of our popular-priced section. KODT—— ” " Wonderful Colorings—Original Designs f = | éfillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIfllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIlllIIllIIlIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII T O.J.DeNOIL EMMONS S SMITHR . No matter what the occasion—no matter The Trimmings include beading, Spanish or- : what the individual requirement—there are num- naments; shredded celophane, nail -heads, plain i berless Hats that will make their personal ap- and glycerined ostrich; ribbons, flowers and em- : peal. ' Black, Brown, Navy, Purple, Copenhagen, broidered designs—applied to exclusive effects— Washu@-fans AEOLIAN HALL ~ Twelfth and G Sm 4 Red, Harding Blue—and varied combinations. to most becoming purpose. 64ewnvay Duo-Art Panolas VUeber Duo-Art Pianclas Aeolian Vocalions This sale comes as the result of a watchful sur- vey of the market and . e SRR vy S s

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