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| ; i SOCIETY SHOES HGSIERY 1219 F Street 1219 F Street The Shop That Shows the New Styles First Slippers for Evening Wear Several Delightful Models That Will Please the Most Discriminating Tastes N Silver Cloth Opera, Louis heel............. $9.00 Black Satin One-strap, Louis and Buby Louis Rl e o s . $2.00 Black Satin Que-strap. Baby Louvis heel: steel beads on vamp and st Gold and Silver Cloth One-strap, Louis and Baby Louis heel ..$12.00 Gold and Silver Brocaded Cloth One and Two Strapsaleuisieels. 2oLl oL a ot ol 12.50 ki Sk Queen Quality Beot Shep 215 F STREET N.W. i She Hosiery for Women and Cildren Exclusive Agents in Washington jor QUEEN QUALITY SHOES BEI=== In Business in Washington Over 30 Years ==] SAKS FUR CO. Manufacturers Who Retail at Wholesale Prices 1212 F Street Fine Furs at 259 Off —imust impress vou as exceptionally inviting investments for Christmas checks—Saks Furs ¢ such notable values at original prices. Prior to Removal to 610 12th St. —every HUDSON SEAL COAT. Squirrel Coat. Nutria Coat. Scarf. Choker or other fur in stock. available at exactly One-Fourth under former low figures. Closing Out Prices on Odd Neckwear and Muffs jo|—=|ol—=3|cl==]ole—"alal—x0] [ob—=—|o] —=la| e===m]al c=—=] o] ———f1 ] Removal Sale| ENTIRE STOCK COATS | DRESSES SUITS Sacrificed AT —prices obtainable only because of our desire to hurriedly dispose of this stock before entering our new business home at 1316 G St. Dresses as low as $15 Coats as low as $39.50 Suits as low as $25 DUE TO THE SACRIFICE IN PRICES WE CANNOT CHARGE PUR- CHASES DURING THIS SALE. ALL SALES FINAL. Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star || < ! The Mrs, \ & { front of a s ibelow the hem. {Mre. Charles Hume. i Elizabeth /,ulnm M THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921 trill, was best men. and Mrs. Morison and wore a gown black canton crepe embroidered cut steel beads, Mr. and Mrs. Society A Number of Guests Received Informally by Appointment at the White - House This Afternoon. Ky., after February 1. Mrs. with paradise. Of Monor at Dinner. O. M. Bar) of fourte: | Judge and Mr jtained a com o | Hume, Miss Jeznette Hume and Miss|ner with danc ! Mart Murray ilume. at Werdman Park [lot for tl d Harding is receiving number of guests at the | White House this afternoon s Jean Bell, neice of Mr. and Mrs. | i, ot s by special appointment. | Churles J. Bell, was the guest of honot | und Miss Mary Wallace at dinner last evening of Mr. and y of them being in Washington | jys LeRoy Tuttle, who, with their! Mr. and Mrs. for the ts. later attended the dance which {'entertained a holidays. {5 Mrs. Charles M. granddaughter, Smith. i Foulke gave for her Senator Riecl Hont for Miss Gladys Chapman New Year Eve Dinner Party. McKenny's sister, M The ambassador of Italy. _ Van Orsdel have ! Croll of London, Engla Vittorio Ricei. will entertain a din- B. ompany st Wardman Park Hotel ay night. ully 1500 guests | | will celebrate New Vear eve and the ishering in of 1922 at Wardman Park el that night Justice and Mrs. nd Mrs Speil i winter with Just ’Hd 1Orsdel at 1868 Columbia road. | 1 last I Mr.ard Mrs. Philip #alsey Patehin | Fran company of ten de ing in_honor of ) Yorlk, sister-i v and Mrs, 4 a dinner p Prince conference at dinner th ham. to the will niertain j entertaine & at the Shore- ) dinner last eve { Tra_ Patchin of New duughte « lilies of the valley. Representative Cantrill gave the bride in marriage and his son, Mr. James Edwards Can- — After the cere- mony Mrs. Cantrill recefved with Nr. and carried red roses. Morison left iater for Florida, where they wiil spend Janu- ary, and will be at home in Lexington, Morison traveled In a suit of soft black duve- tyn trimmed with black lynx. and a hat_of black slipper satin trimmed renter- it din- t avenue mnorth: honor of Mrs. Wi pmptiment to M of M st S SOCIETY David L. Wing and Miss Lucile Shu-l!erday afternoor at 4 o'clock Mlsu!wal married to Col. Perry Lester Mile walter. Mary Latta Stott, daughter of Mrs.|8on of Mr. Ja \lexander Miies Willlam Stott and the late Col. Stott, | (Continued on Ninth Page.) Miss Carolyn nenn has as her guest N i of in Cresson Biake, to Mr. and after her short vi Henry will return to her boro. 600,000 Women Are Using I “THOR” ELECTRIC WASHERS They realize y that it is a thor- '} \ oughly depend- | ~able washer and and will do the | work thoroughly ! ward T. Brown zave | I dancing last even- | n-law and daughter. | Mr. and Mrs. a buffet supper g for their sc T remain 1til aft 110 New . and Mrs. J. 1. Fechet of Chevy have as their zuest for the holi- |} rter MeConney of Detroit, main until aiter New Year. Last evening he was the guest of (1aw of the host. ar 5 thonor at dinner o e e iss Smith wore her debutant d kl = d e British embutay nd Sre Hengy | | Mrs. Charles H. Campbell was hos- | Louise Ireiand, Beatrice Van |of ivory brocaded velvet t and quickly an {Getty Chilton, who entertained a com- | t¢8S at dinner last evening, entertain- | Rensselaer Henderson. Drincess Ber-|Wwith crystal fringe, the velvet > pany of fourteen. ing a company Of ten. tha ntacuzene, Aiss Elizabeth | d ed over satin of the same shade, t h t ‘vear : Parker, Mr. Elliott Bates McKee, Mr. |over which the fringe fell from tr Wi ou A of | 2 e Ashford gave| Frederick Bugher, Mr. Thomau B.:velvet Soft red popbies fell from 1! - B d at | A nforma ance L evening for | Sweeney, jr; Mr. Joan F. 8 t line at one slde. Mrs. Ffoul ' l ltheir vounger daughter, Ais ’ A ; o amMiiaes and tear on the who will be at their ce lust night | . head of the Massi- i daintiestan- parel. Dzferred payments if desired “I“‘M‘ no. ; J.\v.lllun, \nx\] Extelle Thomas of Harrisburg | compliment to M Mary Davis Laud- | i zabeth I‘url‘.“r of Detroit, | delegation \ o the disarma- | was the guest of honor at a dance | sirect of o receding. theld will arrive in Washington to- . e 7 ) ment_conference, was lost at dinner [last evening of Mrs. 3. Irving Steele, | somer wivon by ais.” Froatis, at o be the house guest of Mi Sole Distributor for the “THOR” Washer {last evening at the Shoreham. enter-|with whom Miss Thomas is spending | Rauscher's. Mrs. Ffouike, her grand- | Beatrice Whittier, daughter of Mr. | {taining a company of eighteen. the holidays. Gt it TGladys | Chapman|2nd Mrs. Willlam W. Whittier of | |y o s Smith, and their house guests, Miss [Cleveland Park, through next week. [y The, unders ate andi Mr. and Mre. John Huntington Bat-|Tsabel) ltnssel] and Mre. William Hill, |On Sunday afternoon, January Mrs. Henry cher enter- | jer of Vork are spending the|quitended the dinner. Covers were laid | Mist Whittler will give a tea in ho | ¢ night a company | holidays at the New Willard. P et ol or of Miss Parker, from 4 to 6 o'clock. o - . ] . Pearce. Au- ki cgate, St John Eullvnu\ll.; Mr. and Mrs. 1 Wardman will] col and M Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schippert an- il delegate and Srinivasajentertain a large and distinguished |q last the engagement of their delegate from India to (ke |dinner company at Wardman Pa alice Jasts ' Viola Louise Sc th . N.W. forence, being chief among tne|Hotel Saturday night T | Miss Mildred " “' oel . Klin 813 14th St. N Buests, ik heer coun- i Campherl | . en- | Cant Morion of | ¥ w Net ieir davzh e l at Sl ha fedly made. but were nbered about . and include ¥ and effective. The il and home for the} | phine room were decorated A buffet per was served and s on the tabhle. rformed in the dr: bower of sm e bride, who was wown of deep the skirt made poinsettias. The Unattended, and Mrs. Henry Price Wrigin were |eream-colored t dinner last evening in h h punels of gold ut. delegate to the confe ace which hung below the hem. and Washington ance. Covers were laid for four- | the bodice was a_ tight-Atting basque sisting Mrs. L trimmed with gold lace. She carried |be M white sweet peas. with a shower of Scherer. nal Club of Univ u'm 3 H stroet, i slovak Vassar Hemy Morrow, Special Sale M & Smith, Mis Hume. Mi M Virgi ette Ashford an daughter of Rosemary Gift Boxes, filled with high- Uradc candy, chou)late -cov- ered fruits and nuts and 2 d afternoon tex tomor- g e dnaliNew feer) fine bonbons, $1.25. lub rece Jan 1 S rom. 5 te 6 6 Siembers of the 3onbon Malaga Grapes, club will be privileged 10 invite their 60c 1b. Marshmallow Fudge, 60c 1b. friends to call with tiem Mrs. Orme Introduces Miss Julia Hume at Tem Today. Mrs. William B. Orme will entertain {at tea this afternoon in the Washing- ton Club 5 7 to present her from 5 to 7 { mranddaughter. Miss Julie Hume, 2 ;daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rawlins Hume. Mrs. Orme and her daughter 9 L] and grandd will 1 ) In the dintng room vill be of pink roses. car a gown of royal beaded in beads of Irs. Hume will be i crepe and the debu- i tante will “le white panne velvet. the skirt made generously full and of | monerate length with panels falling | the bodice made with a_graceful low neck. trimmed with | tulle and iridescent beads. She will Lcarry an arm bouquet of red roses. ing in the dining room will be Mrs. W. E. T. French, Camp Mrs. Thomas Bradley. Mrs. fer, Mrs. John R. Wellington | and the debutante’s two aunts, Mrs. Frederick C. Baird of Pittsburgh, and The debutantes include Miss s Alice Mann, T, s Elizabeth | Emily Hamilton. Stitt, Miss Annette Ashford. | s Laura Lejeune. Miss Eleanor 1ill, Miss Atala Kimmell, Miss Wellington, Miss Elizabeth Miss Biizabeth Simms, Miss . Miss Audrev Carter, M abeth Beale. . Miss Virginia Hume, Miss s and the three sisters Miss Elizabeth M. Pasternak The Connecticut Avenue Shop. 1209 Conn. Ave. N. W. Ertebacher Twelve-Ten F St. WE ARE PLACING OUR Entire Winter Stocks ON SALE NOW AT Mrs. ho will assist wi Every Suit Every Dress Every Coat . Every Wrap Continuing the Special Sale OF Winter Quite Timely for the New Year’s Party Is This ¥4 Off Sale As We Have Included All of Our Friday and Saturday Daytime and Even- ing Gowns and Wraps. Misses’ Coats, Suits and Frocks. Greatly Reduced Hats, $5 Handsome Dance Frocks and Evening Dresses Make your selection now while the stocks are complete both in sizes and styles. o re lie Officers: Club | Milex—Stote Wedding of | one cud of the room M for : The wedding w 1 M Ridley Mebean zave! d for Februar. - for ¥ vounk o MéLean, ub. The zue B e e Al T M ittt R i ot i b b i T %WMEWW&WW@E@E@'MW&@WW PR e R Rl R Rl R Rl T e Phone Main 941 in the spring. {in Church of ¢ At the Chur ennnt. of i 316 7th St. ForFriday&Saturday Shoppers ERAERRERERRT TR ERRRERRRRERRIC Y I We have arranged 6 groups of very desirable COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES at prices that will immediately command your attention 73 Smart Coats Well tailored, mannish styles, in brown, reindeer, navy, black, etc.; some trimmed with furs, some plain tailored. Reduced to January Clearance Price Former Prices Up to $50.00 112 Expensive Coats Reduced to January Clearance Price takA most r;:a.rvelous }ot of eitra :l'me dCoat‘; | en out of our regular stock and reduce | finest materials and the finest of furs used in f $55 oOO these Coats. ) 69 Misses’ Suits Former Prices Up to $59.50 ffii:sii k"; inaelh.colors. Very well tailored and $19.50 Reduced to January Clearance Price Former Prices Up to $29.50 satins, georgette and combination silks, all good Dresses and good styles. New Spring Silk Dresses, $21.00 $35.00 Former Prices Up to $89.50 for Friday and Saturday selling. Only the Reduced to January Clearance Price Fur-trimmed and plain tailored Misses’ 110 Silk Dresses A lot of Odd-size Dresses, in silk taffetas, $9 99 {e