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SOCIETY 'SOCIETY " THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DECEMBER %, 1921—-PART 2. ~ . Clyde Kelly, president; |at 8 o'clock, which will be in the . T. Lingoln Town- ‘nature of a reception. The guests|sisted by suceessful efforts she Misxs Ruth Bixler and Mrs. Harry C. Ransley. The guest of honor will be Solicitor | D! at 1835 16th street. + Many Items of Personal Reception and Ball by Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lee have 4 L send and Mra. F. B, Criliy, vice pre returyied from 'Richmond, Va., where Pennsylvania Society |General James M. Beck, who will make | gents, and Edwin A. Nicss, sccretary | Will be received by Mrs. William Hitz, | daughter of Mrs. Z 1o Fanner. wio Interest to Members they went to welcome Marshal Foch, 4 tY | the principal address. and treasurer. i | wife of Judge Hitz; Mr. huted to the exhibit some Prof. Charles S. Wi Elaborate preparations are beins made | U0l GRaries, S WOMERT "l "0 | Admission will be by membership |ltgh, dircctor of the after which they visited Shirley-on- s Of Washington Saciety the-James, at Hickory hill. Miss Maf v y. o > . vhicl e 0 Tlaris of Meory e thelr :wn: 'thne fI‘)’I_er::uylvmvu; Soclety of ‘; o |Frances Scherger, soloist, also will lend gam‘:gdx\r';';"n'«:g! ;';'V a“r;'k" may be | plice L. L. Ferguson, secretar ymour, Miss house guest for a week oF 0. gtol s second reception an her talent in making the program a % ! the guild; Mrs. Minnegerode Andrews, | B: r, Miss Crawford, M of the season, to.be held in the ballroom of the New Willard Hotel Wednesday ievening, December 14, at 8:15 o'¢lock. The following ladies, wives of repre- sentatives in Congress, will be in reception line: Mrs. Charles R. Coi Mrs. James J. . M) Clarence D. Coughlin, Gernerd, ‘Mrs. William ‘kpatrick, Mrs, Adam M. Wyant, Mrs. Harris J. success. Chorus singing of the state & ok bl SR 5 > chairmany and Miss Ruth Tapner, vice - Prot. Hamin ¥, | Handicraft Guild Opens chairman, both of the exhibit com- ‘ogswell, formerly identified with the i . hibi i mittee. Eirst Exhibit Tomorrow ™'}, largely due to Mrs. Hitz's ke department of music in Philadelphia, | and now director of music in the Wash- | | ington public schools, will be a feature. | |interest in art that this building. After the program there will be danc- {voted to the allied arts, and amon, {them the Handicraft Guiid in pafticu 1 lar, has been made possible. In her of 10 Montgomery, Sy Bnsign and Mrs. E. Tyler Wool- dridge have returned from their i wedding trip, which included a visit to Ns‘w York. where they atlerged . e Army and Nav ame. Ts. Elizabeth Hughea Goes to| Wooldridge was formerly diiss Marion Lee Johnson, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. James H. Johnson, jr. of this Bermuda for Winter. city. Ensign Woolrldge, who was at- M tached to the U. 8. 8. Del % i Mrs. Marshall Field Back | fached, to the T, & S Delaware iz Marion Senator and Mrfl. Gerry Re' turn From Visit— Miss The Washington Handicraft Guild ing. | nas sent out cards for a private view ‘The officers of the soclety are: Rep- 'of its first exhibit tomorrow evening . December 1 public between the hours nd 6 o BRI AT TEIE TN INIEIE T TS 7 )N D)) ) i) ) A A X I A A %0 %) D X ) N 3 A Great Coat Sale - Hundreds of Coats, all with fur col- lars, of every good coating, with a great variety ‘of furs—and in forty different styles for Women and Misses........... = ment. Ie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tomorrow. D M, Wooldridge of Lawrenceburs. s e e 2 S nsign and Mrs. Woolridge are Senator and Mrs. Peter Goelet | 11, P8R I e Dlace, this erry arrived in Washington vester- | (\V fter a short visit in New York § /% ire at their home on’Crescent Dr. James H. Gore has gone to Chicago to lecture at Chicago Uni- versity, Knox College and before one of the prominent clubs of Chicago. He will be absent from Washing- ton one week. the young- ry of State i 3 s looked to ‘mber of the debutan? H. 1216 F St. N.W. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keith have re- turned to Washington, and have opened their house on 20th street for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Bartlett have o returned to their apartment in Ward- %’4‘ ¥ older ¢ Pt there to spend the w therine nt conf ughes. to fill ence dinners | man Park Hotel from a visit to New cial entertainments given | York. where they attended the Army isnbeth 13d- - and Navy game. remalining over at| monston, a late November bride. | the Hotel McAlpin for the series of |__ S Vet oF SOLBTIN % e entertainments that had been pre- il napolis. where { pared by thelr friends in their honor. [ have gone to California for a stay o with former > 2t Albert 3. Beveridge, | Thelr daughter, spent with them in was | of several months. They will spend most of the time in Los . Coronado and other places Migs Bartlett, the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. L. | Finch, during the absence of her PR summer, ometiniiiEeverly linarents. southern portion of the sta et S e 8 . will stop at the Grand Canyon cnj! Mr. and Mrs. Larz ersomare pe- s ME Jand Mzs. les M. Hendley route. maining through December in their home, W at_Brookline, d will come to Washington after the first of* Jamuary to open | their house on M. chusetts avenue. =) Representative and Mrs. Ramseyer have with them their house guest Mrs. Ramseyer's mother, Mrs. George Phillips of Bloomfield, Iowa, who will remain with them for a few weeks. el S entertained a t Strauss concert oon. Her guests were Princess Lubomirska. Mrs. Frederic \. Keep, Mrs. Hamilton Fish, Mrs. tobert Woods Bliss and Mrs. William iZ. Borah. ENEDN 3 =0} el \ 2 . > 5 No. 4-‘-—398 No. 5—375 No. 6—359 No. 7—898 No. 8—-559.;0. 9-—598 No. 10—;7I5 No. 7—Coat of Navy Blue No. 9—Misses’ Coat of Navy Panvelaine, with nioleskin col- Blue Pollyanna, with caracul lar, cuffs and pockets and em- collar and bands of fur on skirt broidered in silk braid. Blouse- of coat, $98.00. back style, $98.00. No. 8—Misses’ Coat of Nor- mandie Cloth, blouse-back, in Sorrento blue, with suirrel col- lar, $59.00. Mr. and Mrs. Aléxander Graham Bell will return to Washington Tues- day from their summer home in Can- d will reopen their house on icut avenue for the winter. =Y No. l—$75 No. 2-—598 No. 3—$§' No. 3—Misses’ No. 5—Misses’ Coat of Black Pollyanna, with large wolf co!- lar and trimmed with black silk braid and siiver beads, $75.00. Coat of. Navy Blue Normandie Cloth, with large wolf collar and cuffs, $75.00. Mrs. Heary ( at Wardm; Handsome new reside is completed. mpbell Graef ! n Park Hotel e in George- Olyve Graef No. Brown Panvelaine, with large choker collar and deep cuffs of Australian opossum, $75.00. 1—Coat of No. 10—Coat of Navy Blue Pollyanna, with large wolf col- lar; wide sleeves; $75.00. No. 4—Coat of Brown Er- minie, with handsome gray wolf collar and cuffs and panels at side of coat, $98.00. No. 2—Attractive coat for misses, of brown Morratt, with large wolf collar and Ppockets, $98.00. No. 6—Coat of Brown Polly- anna, with large wolf collar, $59.00. ._Albert Cottle has moved from 1Sth street northwest to the croft Hotel, s which have lately been The coats in this sale would regularly be from $85 to $135. They are groups of very special purch, Mrs T Sept ustin and her hter eline Austin re-| o H i 3 i i i ] ijichanc d to' Washington Friday evening, | All Dance Frocks pouring in, together with coats from our own stocks remarked to accord with the specially bought price levels. It's a big chance. are in their a Dresden, after an _ab months spent in Eure rtment in the nce of seven to Shop—" “Ii there is one time [ don't want to be a business woman it is at Christmas. So many pretty things in the stores and no time to shop. We girls here in the office always “exchange” gifts by going down and picking out our own and letting the other fellow pay. y Takes all the Christmas spirit away. “But this year I'm going to sur- prise them. The other day a let- ter came from Jelleff's—always store—seems sort of human somehow—sayving they had a Christ- «tion Desk and would be glad to help with Christmas shopping. ent down one evening at 4:30. Expected I'd have to g0 every evening for a week—you know how it is at Christmac—everything so crowded. T took my list with me—six girls here in my office—mother and dad, of course— - 66 . el Evening Dresses No Time in W uLhiugw'xx‘l"u?:'z‘fli Coats & Wraps Qur presentation of Hudson Scal Coats is remarkably com- Hudson Seal 2O ~ Formal Gowns 5% off EVERY DRESS IN THESE “"GROUPS ARE RECENT ACQUISITIONS TO OUR LARGE STOCKS, AND ONE plete, considering the scarcity of tu: furin the wholgsale market. We made plans for our fur sca- son months ago, and gained thereby not only a great advan- tage in price over today’ market, but choice selections— only high-grade, full-furred pelts going into the making of our were the gues «is Hopkinsor nd, and are mow in their apartment Highlands. E BRithe Frank C. Perrett of the Geo-| physical Laboratory, has returned| from Europe, having been a passenger | on the White Star liner, ic, last| docked terman - of 1711 & ; hington, who nas||| 4s @ Combination o _took my th me—six g my thee @ course : F S0 1o Newe Xoricron| P'nk Sequin and T 7; WILL FIND AN ASSORT- iy is SR A U e e i e garments. Make selections now ar liner Ara- ({167 equin a: ulle MENT UNSURPASSED IN I started in with the girls at the officc. Our supervisor wears the smartest e g! for they always have e—didn’t cost near as s I think she must get them at Jellef I got her a white radium silk And all the girls are crazy tailored blouscs. the best looking things. g much as 1 thought I'd have to epend on her either. Col. and Mrs. Weston . chamber. || Originally 5750 STYLE, COLORS AND Skunk-Trimmed Hudson lain hav v : o 3 thumberiand to their aom Jthe Nor- $115, Now it ik ‘underwear—that is, all but one, and I got her a Philippine hand- Plain Hudson Seals Coats A roidered gown. For the others I got radium and crepe de chine stuff— 36 inches $285.00 | Seal Coats cither a camisole or a teddy or bloomers—excepting Marie—she goes to lots of 1 S .- O s 5 parties, 5o I got her an ‘operatop” vest in lo\;l‘lyhl;'ea\'y;ilk Jorses. S 40 inches. .$325.00 | 36 inches ..$285.00 to $325.00 E our maid. you know, a set of white cuffs and collar, and then fo s | si 2 =y something extra—just pre one of these little bouquets to wear on her coat. -l; inches ..$375.00 | 40 pu‘h\,‘ $345.00 to 5431_)00 The maid up at the house where I stay will get some Gold Stripe silk stockings— 5 Tri H 45 inches $395.00 to $435.00 only $2, my dear, and well, I'm going to get the things for mother and dad and Squirrel-Trimmed Hudson Beaver Tituunod Hudson Kitty tomorrow. There! 12:30—I've got to finish those reports this afternoon.” Se.l c“t‘ c“t’ e av e ul c ase t e Th' Y ShO“ld Not For et' 36 inches........ $295.00 to $345.00 |36 inches..... :.$325.00 to $375.00 lngs Ou g . 40 inches........ $365.00 40 inches $375.00 ..$375.00 to $675.00 ..$285.00 to $590.00 $285.00 ..$125.00 to $245.00 ..$235.00 to $590.00 ..$295.00 to $675.00 5 $375.00 Caracul Coats, 40 to 46 inches Mink Coat, 36 to 48 inches. Natural Raccoon Coats, 40 inches Natural Muskrat Coats, 36 to 42 inches... Alole Coats and Wraps, 36 to 46 inches. Natural Squirrel Coats. 30 to 45 inches Natural Beaver Coats. 32 inches Taupe Nutria Coat, 36 inches 5 $195.00 Bay Seal Coats, 36 to 48 inches. .. ..$110.00 to $255.00 Marmot Coats, 36 to 40 inches........ceeuvnennnnn vvee..$85.00 to $135.00 Centemeri Kid Gloves Imported from France and the finest that can be made. Advance Christmas sale now Building 2t 610 Twelfth St. Between F and G Sts. N.W. .. Great Closing-Out Sale - of Entire Stock of Furs FTER thirty years in the fur business, as manufactur- ing and retailing furriers, we have outgrown our present Handkerchiefs—Men’oen’s Never such a fine display—never such real values! When you've * store and shops and have purchased the four-story building shopped around you'll remember the daintiness of the embroideries, the in progress. ; g at 610 12th street (between F and G) and just around the fineness of the linens, the beauty of the handkerchiefs—at Jelleff’s. $2 65 Pair corner from our present location. Our new premises will - 25(:, 50c, 750, $1.00 3 o s, 2.Clasp F Kid provide ample room for the demands of our growing busi- At each of the prices are wonderful displays of hindkerchiefs, in Cen fine™ 2-Clas, ‘I”"m"fifl” pestect z fitting . olive brown and pure linen. MEN'S INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Full size, full quality handkerchiefs, in splendidly designed initials. Handkerchiefs for children, too! " Gold Stripe Silk Stockings The kind that WEAR, because the silklis 100% pure and because the gold stripe protects them against garter-clasp “runs. < Withpe all-silk garter hems, $2.75 pair; tax, 8c. With mercerized garter hems, $2.00 pair; no tax. Wo_nieh’s Sorosis Evening Slippers gray, with contrasting embroider: 3.95 P Centemeri “Van Dyke”—Novelty Style Novelty style especially delightful for gzifs; 2.clasp finest French kid. iw white, blac! and brown. Exclusive Centemeri embroidery and wrist- band styles % k The “Fielder”—$4.75 Pair —FINEST FRENCH KID STRAP WRIST GAUNT- LETS—White, black, brown, champagne, gray— pique sewn, with crochet embroidery on back, in seif and contrasting colors. Also self and contrasting inset at wrist, as follows: White and black with self and contrast, brown with self, champagne with brown, gray with white and black. The “Bandalette”—$3.50 Pair —Two-clasp Novelity Gloves, in finest French kid, with the pearl clasps; wide two-tore embroldery and band ness and will, we trust, prove just as convenient for our patrons. @ Complete clearance of all stock must be effectéd prior to removal, to which end we announce a-SALE OF ALL FURS—Coats, Wraps, Capes, Scarfs; Chokers and Muffs —at REDUCED PRICES which take little note of former values. The chance of a lifetime to secure furs of quality, in current modes, at truly Remarkable Bargain Figures- : We have a number of Fine Pe’lts,’ including Hudson Seal, Mink, Squirrel, Muskrat, Raccoon, etc., which we will Make Up to Your Individual Order at Prices Less Than Reat{y—made furs br"ing. elsewhere. : : Beautifully fashioned and smart in style—Sorosis Evening Slippers represent the very best. They are here exclusively in- Wash- ingtomn. : 4 Plain Satin Evening Slippers, with Plain Sitin Pumps for evehing wear, with baby French heels. or full Louis heels; also. with strap-and full Louis heels. $10.00 pair. ° 3 Women’s Cloth of Gold and Brocaded Silver Cloth Strap Slippers with | full Louis heels ; also cloth of silver and black satin combiriation. $18.50 pair. Slipper Buckles and Ornaments, cut steel and rhinestone. $1.00 to $15.00. ‘Women's Satin Boudoir Sfippers, with soft, padded soles, In-the deli- :$2.00:to $5.00-pair. at wrist to_match. 5 The “Seville”—$5.50 Pair —Eight.button-length Finest French kid,.pique. sewn; whité, black, gray and brown; with wide crochet em. broidery backs in self color. Evening Gloves The Romona 3 St y . baby- French or full Louis heels. $9.00 Finest French Kid, with Paris Finish Back. 4 & & A o Beaded Satin Evening Slippers with 12-Button $6.00 Pair 3 straps, medium French heels. $10.50 ':T-‘fi-m“ and blacks gray, beown and gun metal tran. i L : 16-Button and $7.00 Pair —White and black; brown, tan, mode, gray and gun metal -tranchant. . 20-Button ngfla—”.fl.‘ Pair —Black and white. - = | 5 = ; Christmas Suggestions From Our Shoe Corner Children’s Felt House Slippers, with soft, padded soles Women’s-Felt Boudoir and House Slippers, popular colors. $1.50 to $1.00 to $2.50 pair. For Men—The favorite house slippers—opera and Romeo styles; black, | brown and gray. $6.00 pair. / and lcathcr soles.