Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1921, Page 8

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$135 $135 $175 $225 Furs liemodeled and Repaired XMAS SAVINGS CHECKS CASHED Southwest Corner 272 Furriers for 16 Years G at Twelfth St. | January Fur Sale-Now! Just in Time for Xmas and for Winter Wear COATS 36-inch length MARMOT COATS 36-inch length HEMPSTER COAT KOLINSKY Very smart. .. BAY SEAL COATS 40-inch length ..... BAY SEAL COATS 40-in. and cufls HUDSON SEAL COATS length, large collar of natural Skunk 36 in.. long. C cu Ilar and of Skunk or Squirrel. . $275 SCOTCH MOLE COAT Large collar and sleeves JAMES mas would hdve more permanence or intri value than a fine piece of selected irom the ex- clusive collection of James B. Hender- ~ real intrir solid mahogan The Best of All Christmas Gifts broad BUY ON G STREET Phone Main 7676_ Guaranteed Quality Furs $135 BAY SEAL SSS 0 $85:00 1254 165 285 195 B. HENDERSON Distinctive Furniture and Decorations 1108 G St. Solid Mahogany Furniture Nothing you could ¥ son, 1108 G St. Mahogany Tea Wagon $27.00 t for Christ- Solid Mahog- any Footstools, $7.00. ’ Mahcgany Muffin Stands. . .. .$10.00 Mahogany Nest Tables. ..$31 to $51 Mahogany ;evnng Tables, o $9.50 to $91 Mahogany Smoking Stands, $4t0$23 Mahogany Gateleg Tables, $28to $115 Mahogany Footstools ..$7to $32 Mahogany Tea Carts . . ... $27 to $75 Mahogany Wing Rockers, $21 to $40 Mahcgany Tilt-top Tables, $ $18 to $57 Mahogany Table Lamps . . .$5 to $25 Established Over Fifty Years =—————— | | | | | | ¢ Pennsylvania Avenue = / Suks & Compry ’ Christmas Suggestions for “Him” | English Capeskin Walking Gloves—in the tan shade he will prefer—with the outseams and spearpoint backs that give them character. 2 Seventh Street ] Imported Gloves 51 .85 a Pair Gray Mochas—domestic make, ! the dressing mode; exactly correct ’ shade ; outseam finish. Fancily boxed, of course. 53 45 a Pair | So iMx"s. Harding and Party at Capitol to Hear President’s Message Read to Congress. S . spend Christinas in ‘Switzerland and S, HARDING was accompa- SDERd [RElsunas tn Switzepiand nied to the Capitol today t0ige to Berlin, where he has been ap- hear the Prestdent read his pointed ssoxatarys ofr lagation: § De: L _jand Mme. Jenny will be greatly | z message by the (,ndervse; missed in .he diplomatic circle as well retary of State and Mrs. Henry P.las in the residential circles, where Fletcher,,Brig. Gen. and Mra. Sawyer, they made many friends during Dr. {Miss Harlan, Mr, Marshall Sheppy of | JeRNY'S strvice at this post. ,Ohlo and Mr. judson C: Weiliver. | 2¢ljady Henry was the guest of honor Mrs. Harding is occupying a box at|at luncheon today of Mrs. Cuningham Hall, who entertained a distinguished the concert at the New National this| ;. a5y gt the Snoreham, where she jafterncon and will have with her|is spending the winter. ' The other jLady Lee, Lady Border, Mme. Bze, guests were Mme. Groultch, Mrs. | Mme. Van Haersma de With and Miss |Stephen B. Elkins,” Mrs. James Mc- Harlan, Donald, Mrs. Louis Titus, Mrs. Wil- ltam Erlc Fowler, Mrs, Hampson Gary, Mrs, Sara Lee Phillips, Mrs. Charles B. Ho Mrs, Charles F. Preston, Mrs. George W. Guthrie, Mrs. | The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge John Allan Daugherty, Mrs. Joseph D. will return to Washington tomorrow in | Noell, 21 itinie for Mra. Coolidge to hold her firat | Scph W. I | reception of the 4eason. She will be at | |X:umg: in {Jy- vice presidential suite at {son. ard, from 4 to 6:30 o'c.ock | Ladies of Administras i Wil ve Tomerrow. Miss Cannon, who has returned to i her home in this city after a ten- jabsence, will later have her niece, Miss Helen Le Seare, With her for the | win rtaur Capper, es, Mrs. Beu 1. White, Jr. gy ; Mrs. Hughes will receive alone 10 afternoon from 4 to B | but wili have presiding at the tea table Mre. Fletcher, wife of the un- dersecretary of state, and Mra. Dearing, wife of the assistant secretary of.state. Mrs. Denby, wife of the Secretary of the Navy, will be assisted in receiving by Mrs. David F. Sellers, Mrs. David Porter, Mrs. Charles Denby and Mrs. | J. P. DuCharme, of Detroit, who is the house guest of tle Secretary and Mrs. Denby. Mrs. John A. Lejeune, wife of the commandant of thé Marine Corps, and Mrs Robert E. Coontz will preside at the tea table. Mrs. Albert B. Fall. wife of the|jfiss Zolnay Intreduced Secretary of the Interior; Mrs. Henry | SRen; Tea, C. Wallace, wife of the Secr Mr. and Mrs. George Julian Zolnay tary of the Department of are entertaining at tes o {culture, and Mra. James John Da-| g oo "'";’ Sl famd g vis, wife of ‘the Secretary of La-{:M rnoon In thelr.home. at 1738 N street. to present their duugh(er‘l bor, will start a new era in official ;m;.-l:l \’{)s‘hll:g by tl:oldlng t)lleh;!r‘!,: Q:lr:u\if‘;l'l’!lfll:el:“llz?lnay lohlsuch-lfi‘l oint cabinet reception ever he Mrs. 3 her ‘daughter wili ! Washington, the three ladies rl:c;;v- ;k;'i:i"e l’v: the drawing room of the | ing together at Wardman Park Ho- e, where roses, palms and f (OF mii o they mAke halc nomes. | Are usediagiin the Hintag om B They will recelve tomorrow after- | the studio, where a second tea table noon from 4 to 6:30 o'clock in the { Will be laid, evergreens will be the ballroom to the left of the entrance, | Only decoration. Assisting will be a and each will have assisting her the |number of the scason’s buds, i wife of the assistant secretary ol'l‘ludlng Princess Bertha Cantacuzene, { hee husband's department. With Mrs. | Miss France fackett ‘of Charl all will be Mrs. Edward C. Finney, ¥n, W. Va.; Mis: ce Mann, Miss Mrs. Wallace wiil have to assist her | Gladys Chapman Smith, Miss Dorethe gr l\)hn‘rlllesbel‘ugulcyx_ang v&l'llth filrs. i Efi?fi:fih )}({ms Mary avis Wi rs._ E. J. Hennin emp., Iu the absence of Mrs. ifays, wite | Hamilton, Miss Betty Burnett, Miss of the Postmaster General, who also | Eleanor Hill, Miss Nina Lunn, Miss has an apartment at Wardman Park | Mary Stitt, Miss Annette Ashford and Hotel, the ladies have asked Mrs. Miss Helen Griffin. Presiding at the Hubert Work, wife of the ‘a?‘sl!':.anlli):;;m:;flte:ali‘ll?! win be Mrs Miles postmaster general, to be with them. X g TS, . wsley Stanle; o:;\:era assx!hlln% a;ithe};ea. (ahlc\nnd | :l:‘f- ggllr;x“lxe‘;odclixndre“a, Mr’l@ sll otherwise will be Mrs. Harry S. New, | ne) . Mrs. Hawes, Mrs. Tarvin, Mrs, Atlee. Pomerene, Mrs. William | Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. John A. Hull and E. Borah and Mrs. J. C. Davis, whose | Mrs. Gillim, aunt of the debutante. husband is director general of the|A Hawaiian stringed orchestra will Railway _Administration, and Mrs. | Play in the studio throughout the aft- Charles V. Safford, wife of the u.]urnoon Miss Zolnay will wear a gown | Mme. Wallenberg, Mrs. Mablon Pit-| inev and Mrs. Edson Bradley will re- celve the guests at the shington opera ball at tife New Willard Hotel ;ll t}[e evening of Thursday, Decem- er 15, Mrs. John B. Henderson will give her annual Christmas dance for her granddaughter, Miss Beatrice Hen- derson, December 29. Mre. Broussard, wife of Senator Ed- win §. Broussard of Louisiana, will be unable to receive Thursday owing to illness in the family. ecutive administrative assistant, De- | of black lace trimmed with coral satin partment of the Interior, and Mrs.)and the debutante will wear orchid | Fall's daughter, Mrs. Brandt Elliot. _|and rose changeable taffeta, made | Additional charm will be given the ! With basque waist and a bouffant reception by the presence o’t i-)nu skirt. Mary Watlace and Miss Camilla Pat-| v\ mavior, Mrs. Hoover will receive alone, but{Admiral and Mrs. David W. Taylor, will be assisted by the wives of|entertained at luncheon toda chiefs of bureaus of the Commerce | ‘onor of Miss Laura Lejeune and Mi: Department, including Mrs. Willlam | Helen Gritfin, debutantes of this se: N. Steuart, Mrs. Julius Klein, Mrs.|%on. The other guests were Miss George R. Putnam, Mrs. E. Lester|Mary Emily Hamilton, Miss Jane Jones, Mrs. George Uhler, Mrs. D, B.|Carmichadl,” Miss Margaret T: Carson, Mrs. Christian Herter, Mps.|Miss Katharine Shaw, Miss Richard S. Bmmett, Miss Alida Hen- | Louise Johnson, Miss Dorothy Gowan, riques and Miss Philippi Harding. Miss Atala Kimmell, Miss Nina Lunn, aughter of Rear Miss Patricia Ainsa, Miss Alice Mann, Miss Eleanor Hill, Princess Bertha Cantacuzene, Miss. Gladys Chapman Smith, Miss Helen Colbert, Miss An- nette Ashford, Miss Mary Palmer, Miss Elizabeth Kemp, Miss Catherine Cheetham, Miss Zilla MacDougall, Miss Dorethe Helberg, Miss Harriet Sternbergh, Miss Margaret Treadwell, Miss FEdith Bacon. Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Marjorie Gelm and Miss Katha- rine Marriott. Mrs. MacDougall, wife of Capt. Mac- | Dougall, has assisting her at a tea at| the Naval Observator ! | Mss. Henry Wiley, miral Wiley, who, The Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Hoover entertained a company of ten at dinner last evening in honor of Senator Pearce of Australia and Sir John Salmond of India, members of the British delegation. Ambassader of Chile in New York for Banquet. The ambassador of Chile, Senor Mathieu, will return to Washington Thursday from New York, where he will attend the banquet tomorrow evening in honor of the Chilean con- |sul general In New York, Semor Munizaga-Varela, who is also com- mercial counselor of the embassy. {The ambassador went to New York to attend the banquet Monday given i in honor of Dr. John Bassett Moore. this afternoon | e of Relr Ad-} ith him, arrived yesterday to be guests of Capt. and Mrs. MacDougall for some d. Representative Henry B. Steagal announces the marriage of his The ambassador of Argentina, Mr. Horrow trom | daughter, Miss Margaret T. Steagall Le Breton, will return tomorrow from New_York, where he went to attend e banque: nda; O Yo atvening Elven In| Saturday afternoon at in the h Dr. omoE of T, Johux Beaactt Moore. ‘Mount Vernon Methodist Church by The minister of Poland and Princess; the pastor, the Rev. Clovis Chappeli, to Mr. Julian K. Halman of Ozark, | Ala. Theé ceremony was performed ! Lubomirska have issued invitafions |In th; Drasence o!'n sm{ull company of iy members of the two families and a or luncheon Saturday, December 17. | JoC, I/l Jte friends. The bride was The minister of the Serbs, Croats attended by her sister, Miss Mabel and Slovenes and Mme. Grouitch en- | 3oagar: and Miss Fannle May [ tertained at dinner last evening in|Joseph Howell. A dinner for the honor of Gen. the Earl of Cavan, The | wedding party and relatives at the |other guests Included Representative {John A, Peters, Licut. Gen. Nelson A. i New Willard followed the ceremony, Miles, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Logan Fe- Jand,” ColL Bartholomew, Col. Ker, {Tady Annesley, Mrs, Sara Lee Phil- {lips. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Day, Mrs. |Charles Wetmore, Mrs. John Allan i Daugherty, Miss Sara Lee. Miss Na- !talie Magruder and Mr. Charles L. Severance of Cleveland, house guest {of the hosts. The minister of Bolivia and Senora de Ballivian, who left Washington {some days ago, are remaining in New York for a longer visit than they ex- pected. Mrs. ‘Grafton Minot entertained a company at dinner last evening in jhonor of Lord and Lady Lee. The |{other guests were the Speaker of the {House of Representatives and Mrs. Gillette, Representative and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, the undersecre- tary of state and Mrs. Fletcher; the| . third assistant secretary ol state and | Mrs. Robert. Woods Bliss, Admiral Wililam L. Rodgers, Alr Vice Marshal Higgins and Mrs. Augustus P. Gard- ner. The minister of Rumania and Prin- cess Bibesco were among those din- ing last evening with Mrs. J. Borden { Harrimau. | Mys. Irvine L. Lenroot, wite of the ! cendtor from Wisconsin, will not re- ceive on Thursday afternoon, and will nnounce later in the season ler lans for days at home. Senator Lee 8. Overman has re- {turned to the Powhatan, after a visit jwith his family in Salisbury, N. C. Senator ‘and Mrs. Oscar Underwood have canceted their - social engage- | ments because of the death of the former's mother, Mrs. Frederica Vir- ginia Underwood, in Birmingham, Ala. The senator, who is an Ameri- can delegate to. the conference, left ‘;Wuhlnmn yesterday for Birming- o] ham. Mr. and” Mrs. Warren Delano Rob- | bins will ‘entertain a company of eighteen at dinner this eveninj Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, arrived yesterday from their sum- mer home at Geneseo, N. Y., and are spending a few days at the Hotel Powhatan while their house at 1733 K street {s being put in readiness for oc- .| cupancy through the winter.; 1 Beginning on Tuesday, Japunary 3, Mrs. James P. Woods, wife of the rep- resentative from Virginia, will be at ome on the first and third Tuesdays in the month throughout the season. . 'Woods is just recovering - her health, having been 111 since October. _ The retiring secretary.of the:Swiss legation and Mme. Jenny will.leave 'Washington this -afterrioon for New York, from where they will sail Sat- urday for -tleir. home. = They will Daniel E. Garrett of Texas, them was at Congress Hi cpening of Congress yesterday one of the most accomplis] of the Congre: after l ture home. Mr. the Highland: dance Friday evening, December 30, for their daughter, Miss Virginia which will entertain at_a| URS Mr, and Mrs. Halman left for a_wedding trip, and after D cember 15 will be at home in Ozarl Ala., where they will make their fu-, i 3 | and Mrs. Lee Lamar Robinson, | brought in this week to De re- modeled or repatred -will be fin- for XMAS ished ‘Workmanship the best—prices the lowest. 30-32 Florida | Avenue N.W. Ladies’ Cigarette Cases, fumes, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Under- silks, Negliges, Boudoir Slippers and Imported Charac- ter Dolls. For Unusual 4 Gifts Hy 1110 F Slr:etv N.W; Adjoining Columbia Theater Wonderful Imported Bags, Beautiful Per- Caps, _ Are Now Holding . : December Sales -~ Including many new creations direct from- our workrooms on Fifth Avenue—New York and Paris fashions are shipped over daily to meet the de- mands of Washington fashionable women. Strect and Afternoon Dresses, $45 to $165 Handsome Evening Gowns, $75to $195 Sport and Tailored Suits, $45 to $145 Novelty H.n_ul Bags for Clmstux-(imng 310 to %45 'nflihfl“.v i Handkerchiefs For Ladies and ‘Gentlemen - ™ “Bontex Stamps Your Gift “Real Menit" You are paying for qual- ity, nothing else. Ladies’ Sheer Linen, broidered ... Ladies’ Made edges ..... Ladies’ Bonte: Initials Ladies’ Pl stitched Gentlemen': Initial . Gentlemen's Hemstitched, $1.00 Bontex Plain, 25¢, 33c, 45¢, 69¢, TOc & S We Embroider Plain nitial at, dozen We Embroider Faney I at, dozen No Extra Charge for Holiday Boxes. niti Our 36-page Catalog Is now ready. Write today. $1.00 al -$1.50 Lamar Robinson, and Miss Ruth Mor- |drew up the naval clauses of. the san, Miss Robinson will not be|treaty of Versailles. He will have formally presented to soclety this|much to do with the framing of seagon, but will glve a number of|prance’s naval program to be sub- smll ‘aftairs throughout the winter, | Tranes's BRMEL DIOEERT 10 e O i t X - nece Admiral 4o Bon. \schior French | Migs ~ Florence Elizabeth _Cline, company of guests at luncheon at the [daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Walter New Willard Hotel yesterday. Tech-|Cline, will entertain the season's nical advisers with several of the |debutantes at a bridge party on the afternoon of Monday, December 19. a. glvll representative on the allied naval counecil during the war. He also took part in the peace confer- ence, being one of the experts who honor at a of Washington, now president of Cornell University, will be guest of dinner which Cornell men i Reduced From straightline effects. The Materials: Duvet de Laine Tricotines Mochatex Scotch Mixtures Tweeds : Suedeine this offering we are confident patrons Open 9:15 AM. Everything that a WAISTS Values up to $10.00 Choice at 5598 An unlimited assoriment. of exquisite models. Some are beauti- fully beaded, others are handsomely embroidered. ¢ feots and novelty sleever. Many are trimmed with fine laces. Choice J of Canton crepes, crepe de chines, georgettes and combinations—white, S flesh, bisque, navy. brown, beaver, henna, Mohawk, etc., All sizes, 36 T 'Silk Hosiery At $1.98 Pr. Values Up to $298 All the varlous kinds that are 500 ’ ‘When in doubt as to what to give—Gloves is answer, These are extraordinary values, and every .pair s perfect. ors, | 50 lar this season. Plain Shgiosjof &l ks fypanted ool silks—lace stripes and novélties At —silk and wool mixtures—black, 16-button White inavy, brown, gray, beaver and A Very Pleasing Gift Is Silk Underwear Thousands of Fresh, New Garments At $1:98 and 5298 Each. Many 'Are Worth Nearly Double the Price Crepe de chine and satin garments, trimmed with fine laces Some -are_ exquisitely embroidered. Hundreds of combinations, envelope chemise. camisoles, heather mixtures. All sizes. SOCIETY | | Dr. Livingston Farrand, formerly | s (] 1109-1111 G Street N. W. ] woman could wish for can be purchased here from enormous assortments and at prices that are way below regular— The newest collar ef- . in New York will give at the Waldort ¥riday evening. Miss Betty Connolly, who has been visiting her uncle and aunt, the am- bassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier, has returned to New York. where she makes her home with her grandmother. She will return to Washington after Christmas. iy Mrs. James M.oBeck, wife of the solicitor general, will retufn <o Washington the first of neit week " (Continued on Nihth WHERE STYLE ORIGINATES AND EMANATES Buy Suits NOW at a January Price : A TwoéDay, Sale of ERLEBACHER-ORIGINATED SUITS Higher Prices Suits in EIGHT MODELS, presenting embroid- ered and irlnin tailored styles, belted, bloused and The Colors: Sorrento Blue Navy Blue Black Moroccan Beige Seal Brown FINEST CREPE OR RADIUM LININGS' Rarely are such Handsome Suits offered at such a low price, and in sponsoring that at the special price of $39.50 we are giving to our the benefit of prices that should prevail six weeks hence. Our Greatest - Coat Sale $55.00 for Coats that are worth up to $95.00 Never have we offered better values. Every new model is included in the vast assortment. .~ Plain and fur trimmed. Materials Pollyannas, Gerona, Erminie, - Plain and Diagonal, Bolivia, Velours, Normandies. All colors. All sizes, 16 to 42.

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