Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1921, Page 9

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Quality Workmanship RIGHT in the middle of the FUR SELL. ING SEASON—JUST at the time when more women arc buying fur wraps, scarfs, chokers, etc—WE OFFER REDUCTIONS, and we would ask you to see the values and then shop for comparison before buying. A Few Big Specials All our 36-inch Hudson Seal Coats, beautifully lined 5250.00 and trimmed, etC.ceecncnns Price Bay Seal Coats, fashioned in the latest style and beau- $73.50 tifully lined ceeeeeacacecenns CAPITOL [FUR| SHol A Socicty (Continued from Eighth e.), club and orchestras played during the evening. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock went to New York yesterday for a week's stay. She will therefore net be at home Sunday afternoon. Sir Arthur and Lady Willert en- tertained informally at luncheon yester- day at the Shoreham. The regular monthly meeting of the American central committee for Rus- slan relief will be held at the Russian embassy, 1126 16th street, tomorrow morning. Mrs. Robert Lansing, the chairman, will preside, and the speaker will be the historian, Prof. N. Miliukoff, minister of foreign affairs under the provisional government of Russia. The funds of this organiza- tion are entirely devoted to the re- lief of destitute refugees from Rus- sia, whose condition calls urgently for assistance, Miss Adele Sloane Hammond was presented to New York soclety yes- terday afternoon by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Hammond, in their home at 9 East 91st street. Miss Hammond is a granddaughter of Mrs. Henry White and the late Mr. William Douglas Sloane. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stuart have ar- rived in Washington and are staying aboard their yacht, Centaur, anchored off the Capital Yacht Club, at 9th and Water streets, where they will remain ten days before starting on a cruise of the West Indies. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Astor of New }{?:‘; \"x‘;‘r‘ t]le house guests of Mrs. | Mrs. Cortland Bishop will go to New S T et e A Monday, and on his arrival in New TS oo the Mepies, Ta Lonor” ' C.G.SLOAN & Co,, Inc,, Aucts. |, s e surrer smpspie oty partment of the Interlor, has enter- £ of the many things glv;\;;:em.l:lfi\‘;; Objects of Art, French Gilt Drawing |farvess home @ * Room Suites, covered in Aubrission Tapestry; |, S0 Bdward B Morrow ranc . Antique and Modern Oriental Rugs, Mahog- g;}fi'fln‘-}p:‘]’{‘o “""edn';;lf':“‘c?"f,%,?’gfifj.'f N - .. > 'th annual rummage sale of e S any Furniture, Karpen Overstuffed Living Room Smtes,.:;\'-»ifutzehsggll};g";“‘;l \Which Miss Mary Paintings, Water Colors, Valuable China and Glassware, | i Hemmend and M. Gist Biair wi be Library, Morocco Leather Arm Chairs, Fireplace Brasses,;A Complete Bedroom and Dining Room Suites, Mirrors,| urios, Hall Clocks, Prints, etc. A 5 s s s will be_In eharge of -.. At Public Auction g sreos i b S nd. The sale will open at 10:30 o' k Saturday morning, December (by catalogue) Tor'a% 1405 H street morthwest. Women of Japan snest T . WITHIN OUR GALLERIES :;"le‘ll-‘\'e.r:t:e;itil;‘n rooms of the National ub’ of University Women were 715 13th Street g:u“:l‘\flnyii:?;?;‘grl;?;e:fig(:v?o;:nlg% wpan attending the limitation o Monday and Tuesday Lrms conterancy AN e s IS Women's. Coltege o Tapan, December 5th and 6th Sholkeon (ha Geaire: amons' Japaness at 2 P.M. Each Day Ar‘fl‘;’”{nfi“3?5);:';_'.:%;‘«?‘»:&"3‘1"@ NOW ON VIEW California “ind Nisa. de Becker of S Boker“at ihe recelving Tine And tne 5 Catalogues on application to tea table were Mrs. Albert Barrows, £ ey Mo Bdith Gonae, M Tt TERMS CASH. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Aucts. gheper” Mre. Glen - Swiggett, Mita: ”’ : =] 6S years m Busmess . F at 12 Furriers P Expert for 65 ‘ ) Fur Years ln P m Z Repairing December takes the place of January In this Decemb o All Coats, Suits, Dresses, . Furs, Skirts, Sweaters o130 b and Millinery At A Clean Discount of The extremely mild weather this Fall finds us with many more garments than we expected to have by December first. To make room for Holiday stocks and much Winter Apparel yet to arrive we have decided to start our regular Mid- Winter Clearance Sile One Month Ahead of Time. : Everything in the Sale is New, Fresh, Stylish. This Season’s Smart Apparel. The original price Two of the New Coats marks are on every garment—simply deduct 25 Reduced 25% per cent from the price. Included in this Sale are: All Plain and Fur-Trimmed Coats. . . . . . . . .25%, Off All Tailored and Fur-Trimmed Suits. . . .. .25, Off All Sports Coats and Sports Suits. . . . . ....25% Off All Afternoon and Evening Dresses. . ... .25% Off All Dress and Sports Skirts. . .. ..........25%, Off All Silk and Brushed Wool Sweaters. . ... ..25% Off All Fur Coats and Wraps. .................25% Off All Far Chokers and Scarfs. . ............25% Off All Millinery, including KNOX Hats. .. ..259%, Off This sale offers an unexampled ('ipporhmi to select practical Holiday Gifts at important genuine price economies, = - | sm. £~ A ” Gertrude Van Hoesen, Miss Ellen Vinton and Mrs. Frank Wilkins. Mrs. Willlam Atherton Du Puy, na- tional president of the organization, £ave a tea in honor of Lady Wolseley, Wwho spoke to the press representatives assembled on this occaslon from every part of the world on the subject Wwhich brought her to America: “The British-American Kinship Clan” an association to draw closer together in mutual good fellowship and high aims the blood descendants of the two great patlons. Mr. Frederic William Wile spoke to the guests for a few moments in introducing Lady Wolse- ey. Mrs. Theodore Tiller, president of the City of Washington League of American Pen Women, received with Mrs. Du Puy and Lady Wolseley. whe were assisted by Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, Mrs. Harry Atwood Colm Mrs. Homer Hoch, Mrs. Hamlin Cogs- ' Mrs. Grace well, Mrs. lstelle Mose: Mary Meek Atkeson, Mr: Wiggins, Mrs. J. J. L Charles "H. Paterson, Mrs. Buckingham Thomas, Mrs. R son, Miss Eliza Pope Van Dyne and Mrs. Albert Bush Manly. Serving in “The Hoot of the OwL"” the coffee house in the basement of the club, patterned after the old En- glish coffee house where open discus- sions among the writers of former days took place, were Miss Cora Rig- by, 5 Ruth Jorfes, Mrs. Lvelyn Hunt, Miss Nellie M. Scanlon, Miss Mayme Ober Peak, Miss Roberta Bradshaw, Mrs. Willllam Wolff Smith, Mrs. Amos A. Fries, Miss Klizabeth Poe and Mrs. U. P. Wilson. The clubhouse was decorated throughout with flags of the nine na- bled in conference, d the American ap er the doorway wh the recelving party stood. in honor of the British-American Kinship Clan. The rooms of the clubhouse . with from Japan a 3 now | ed in Washington, the Amerl-| can writers uniting in a grand fra- ternity. 1 the pow Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Condon of Salem, Mass.,, announce the marri sion in Washington, and Miss Con- . who belongs to a well kuown family of New England, was in Wash- ington during the war. . _In its new clubhouse, at 1715 I street, the International Association of Art ind Letters held a house warming ast night, when it welcomed not only its memb all count to W. h a the clubhouse Mrs. Clifford W s v of the 1 son have T ton after a visi Missouri. shing- and in Michigan Christmas Sale by Anterican Leglon Poxt. Among the Ch 1 interest this week ob Jones Post cl held at the northwest, at s o'cl an, of on Saturday, and will be followed b Edith Warren M . H. Warner, M Miss Rose Miss Merle Riftle Miss Lois M. Beach. Donations Among those who have already pur- being sent to Mrs. Clagett, 521 Carolina avenue southeast, | Warren, 21 6th street, northeast, who | are in charge of this branch of the| Aid Societs Heights will hold its bazaar tomorrow and afternoon and evening. to 10 o'clock. Christmas ties, useful articles and dainties w be for sale. Donations to the sever: tables will be received b ing chairmen: Colhoun; ba Mrs. McLaughlin: hand aturds from the follow he M Monroe; white elephant, cake, Mrs. Moran: candy ice cream, Mrs. Edward Mrs. William Miss Bell Wills of the Cecil has gone to East Orange N. J, to attend the wedding of her niece, Miss Wilis, daughter of Rev. David Wills, D.D., pastor of the Presbyterian chure Astoria, Long Island. After the W ding Miss Wills will spend a w. New York city at the Hotel Bres and visiting friends in Staten Islan and Astoria. Davis. Mrs. Clarence B. Miller and her si ter, Miss Louise Patterson, have re- turned from New York, where they were_guests of Mr. Milier's son and daughter-in-law, Capt. and Mrs. Mau- rice L. Miller of New York, for the Army and Navy game and over the week-end. The ball for the benefit of Columbia Hospital, which will be given the evening of January 3 in_ the bal rooms of the New Willard Hotel, w as usual, be one of the most f: jonable and interesting of the Values inXmas FURS Chokers, $7.50 up CoatsinFrench Seal, $95 A Small Deposit Reserves Furs for Christmas ‘Will Delight in THESE GIFTS Fine Pearl Necklaces 7 up Dainty Wrist Watches %25 up Stylish Mesh Bags Manicure Sets Delightful Dinner Ringn Newest Vanity Cases 85 up Bar Pins in Great Varlety Eversharp s Sautolr Pencil Select Early—Stocks Are at Their Best Now J. H. DUEHRING, PRES, SchmedtieBros. Co.. The Reliable Jewelers 1209 G Street N.W. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, DECEMBER chased boxes are Mrs. Vanderbilt, Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mra. Willlam Eric Fowler, Mrs. E. H. Bv- Mrs. Delos A! Blodgett, Mrs. Ernest H. Green, Mrs. H. P. Wilson of Hollin Hall,” Judge_ Martin__A. Knapp, Mrs. George Mesta, Mrs. Geotge D. Hope, Mrs. Robert Mac- kensie, Mrs. Davenport White and Mrs. Vietor Kauffmann, who is in charge of the sale of boxes. Mrs. Samuel Rurleigh Milton, his- torian for the District of Columbia for the United Daughters of the Con- federacy, entertalned at a luncheon yesterday for the chapter historians. The guests were: Mrs. Charles Fisher Taylor, Robert E. Lee Chapter; Mrs. George Lawton Morgan, Alexander R, Lawten Chapter; Mrs. G. Roberts and Mrs. rry, Beauregard s. Goodwin D. Ellsworth Frank Birthright, Dixle Chapter; Mrs. James 1. Mulcare, Hil- e |lary A. Herbert Chapter; Mrs. Ashton Todd, Jefferson Davis Chapter; Mrs. P. T. Carter, Southern Cross Chapter: Mrs. George H. Mitchell, Winnie Davis | Chapter: The first annual ball of the Stu- dents' Association of the Knights of Columbus Evening School is to be held in the private ballroom of the 1921. ~ Arcade Friday evening, December 2, at 9 o'clock. Mrs. Ivie MacCarthy, the sculptress, entertained at_tea Tuesday In honor of Mr. H. G. Wells, at her studio In the Hadlelgh. 1 Miss Caroline D..West and Miss| @ Margaret Sterling have returned from a trip to West Point and New York (@ city: Mr. D. M. Ellis of Philadelphia an- nounces the betrothal of his daughter, Miss Mayme Ellis, to Mr. Nat Sporkin of Washington. Mrs. Mary Lambert Crummey of Port Washington, N. Y., is the guest of Mrs. George 8. Duncan of 2960 7th street northeast. Theta Blgma Sorority will hold its second subscription dance of the sea- son at 2400 16th street tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Not His Fil From the Boston Transcript. *“Jack.” she cooed, “have you ever been engaged before?” “Why,” he answered, “you don’t think this is the first vacation I ever had, do you?' JM.G < W tagron e Important Sale The timeliness of the styles and the advance char- acter of models in the darker shades render many selections highly desirable for prolonged wear. Street and Afternoon Dresses Formerly $85 to $225—at $55 to $165 Handsome Evening Gowns Formerly $125 to $275—at $85 to $195 Sport and Tailored Suits Formerly $75 to $195—at $45 to $145 Day Coats and Wraps Without Fur Formerly $85 to $195—at $65 to $165 Day Coats and Wraps With Fur Formerly $135 to $350—at $95 to $245 Hats, Blouses, Sweaters, Furs The greatest values in Dresses we have ever offered— 727777777777 727 22722 7 Dresses. All sizes. 7 % $Z 30 Canton Crepes— Velvets—Satins— Tricotines— Serges— Evening Frocks— Street and Afternoon All colors. 50 Coats for Misses Sport Coats and Dressy models. -Very wonderful values at this price. Furs Remodeled Into Stylish Garments Furriers for 16 Years Soutnwest G at Twelfth St. Corner For Holiday Gifts FUR COATS WRAPS and SCARFS Our Annual Before Christmas Sale Every Fur Garment Reduced Just a Few Items $85.00 French Coney 5 nches g, $87.50 $85.00 $95.00 $135.00 Marmot Ko- linsky Coats — A rich brown fur $145.00 @,y Seal Coats—A loose and large collar model 52 $225.00 Bay Seal Coats, with skunk fnches Jong..... $1605.00 $375.00 Hudson Seal Coats—Squirrel or skunk collar and cuffs. These coats arc manufactured by us, $2 85 . 0 0 and No. 1 skins used. Fur Scarfs and Stoles of all kinds and styles at Clearance Prices An Especial Exhibition of Fur Wraps That Are Priced Far Below Their Real Worth $550.00 Scotch Mole Wraps, trimmed with natural squirrel, ermine or plain. .00. $750.00 Jap Mink Wrap, $525.00. $1,200.00 Alaska Seal Wrap, $700.00. .00 Ermine Wrap, $775.00. astern Mink Wrap. A wonderful model, $1,250.00. $1,2 $2,000.00 E: A REAL DRESS SALE 250 These Dresses Taken From Our Regular Stock. Beautiful Canton Crepes, Trico- tines and Serges; plain, beaded and embroidered. Values up to $45.00. All colors; sizes 14 to 44. SHOP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F at Tenth St. Going Ahead Sale Last December we did a big business. Now, in spite of cir- cumstances, we expect to beat last year's record. The values offered in this sale of Women’s Wearing Apparel prove that we have been equal to the test. ) “ 50 Fur-trimmed Coats Just think of Bolivia Ve- lour and Normandy Fur- trimmed Coats at this price! Your choice of any Fur-Trimmed Suit at 12 Off Suits for Women and Misses Materials are: Yalama Pollyanna Duvet de Layne Normandie Included Are Mafly Mi;ss Manhattan Models All at a 50 Per Cent Reduction At $5 50 50 Fur-trimmed Coats —including Pan Velaines, Marvellas and Veldynes, in all new colors. All sizes, including several stouts. 2 722 % % % 2 P WY ) 7 1

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