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ance Lots. SALES E have included wonderful val- ues in the following Final Clear- Every Sale Price is a sub- stantial reduction. Many of the reduc- i tions are extraordinarily great. I now have a choice of our unusual, Il charming and best practical and dress apparel at the lowest prices of the year. You (Plain and Fur-trimmed) Entire Stock.of Handsome Furs 1 Street, Sport, Dress, Winter Suits | z | i I Coats, Wraps, Scaris, Animal Effects iternoon, Evening and Wool Dresses Plain and Fur-trimmed Coats ! Hats, Waists, Underwear, Corsets ! Boudoir Apparel—Misses’, Girls’ Small Boys’ and Infants’ Outfits’ i Flreet. Comer Jhirteenth T s at Last of Series HE President and Mrs. Hard- ing, who will glve the last of their series of state din- ners at the White House to- night, the event being in honor of the Speakét and Mrs. Gillett,, have as house guests Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas Murray Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Charles .D. Hilles, all of whom will be present at the dinner. The President and Mrs. were guei t dinner last evening of the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Edwin Denby, who had as other guests ||| the Socretary of War and Mrs. John W. Weeks, the assistant secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Roesevelt, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Canfleld of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hamllton, also of Detrolt, Mr. and Mra. Charles Denby, Mrs. Henry F. Lyster and Mr. Harry L. Lyster of Detrois Lieut. Com- || mander .and Mrs. Broadhead and Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Elliott. The ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier were hosts at a buffet luncheon today at. the e:n- barsy in comgliment to M. Lemalre de Warzee d’'Hermalle and Mme. de ‘Warzee and M. Pol le Tellier, who will lcave Washington this afternoon for New York. M. and Mme. de Warzee will go to Havana, where the former has been appointed counselor of the Belgian legation and charge d'af faires, and M. le Telller will sail Sat- |{urday for England, where he wll} take up his duties as_counselor, o the Beigian embassy. M. de Warzee and M. le Telller came to Washington {1as members of the -dvlaor{ commit- tee of the Belgian delegation to the arms conférence and have made many friends during their few Harding months stay. VAUDOU;'(’*\‘ e, Crochet a Bag Does Your Face Powder are not troubled with clogged pores and coarsened texture. MAVIS clings because it is fine and carefully prepared. Lastingly fragrant with MAVIS perfume. White, flesh. rose and rachel. ASK FOR THE NEW DUO-TINT TOILETRIES Talcum Powder $ .25 Pai 1.00 ies “Toilet Water . Do This? MAVIS face powder does two Cold Cream . . .50 0 Vanishing Cream 50 100 LipSticks « & + 2 Creme ., NEW YORK Q in your School Colors_ I‘l'Sjollygood fun to make a school bag with Ludlow Crochet Twine. And so easy. You can make an attractive bag with your school monogram on it and in your school colors in a sur- prisingly short time. The cost will be very small. Complete directions for making school bags and other delightful articles upon request at your dealer. Ludlov: Crochei Twine comes in 30 delightful colors and may be ob- tainted at department, notion, or art stores. A large ball costs only 50c. Ludlow . Crochet Twine In 30 Beautiful and Artistic Colors MADE BY LUDLOW MFG. ASSOCIATES, BOSTON, MASS. remarkable things. IT PROTECTS FACE THESKINAND ATTHESAMETIME POWDER GIVES IT BEAUTY. MAVIS users 50c Baroness Shidehara will receive at the Ja ese embassy, 1321 K street, tomorrow afternon. from 4 to o'clock. Official Soclety at | : Lunch for Mrs. Coolidge. ’ Mrs. Coolidge was the guest in whose honor Mrs. Dunn, wife of Rep- resentative Thomas B. Dunn of New York, entertained at luncheon at the Willard today. The guesis were seated at one long table, which had a pretty arrangement of eariy spring blossoms. Those asked to meet Mrs. Coolidge were Mme. Grouitch, wife of the minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes; Mme. Peter, wife of the minister of Bwitzerland; Mrs. Fred- erick H, Gillett, Mrs. William Calder, Mrs. Charles A. Culberson and her sister, Mrs. Schluter; Mrs. Joseph Ir- win France, Mrs. Andrieus A. Jones, Mre. John B. ndrick, Mrs. Atlee Pomerene, Mrs. John K. Shields, Mrs. Ernest R. Ackerman, Mrs. Frederick A. Britten, Mrs. Ira C. Copley, Mrs. 8. Wallace Derpsey, Mrs. Hamilton Fish, jr.; Mrs. Frederick C. Hicks, Mrs. Alanson B. Houghton, Mr: James W. Husted, Mrs. Martin B. Madden, Mrs. Welter W. Magee, Mrs. James R. Mann, Mrs. Frank W. Mon- dell, Mrs. Andrew J. Montague, Mrs. Luther W. Mott, Mrs. Jame: ‘Parker, Mrs, Bertrand Snell, Mrs. Homer P. Snyder, Mrs. Walter R. Stiness, Mrs. Allen T. Treadway, Mrs. T. De Witt Talmage, Mrs. Wiiton J. Lambert, Mrs. Perry S. Heath. Mrs. John Temple Graves and her guest, Mrs. Magill; Mrs. Joseph W. Folk, Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. Francis 8. Nash, Mrs. Charles G. Matthews, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. Victor Kauff- mann, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Cunning- ham Hall, Mrs. Charles C. McChore Mrs. Frederick D. McKenney, Mr: William Corcqran Hill, Mrs. Robinson Downey, Mrs. Mary Stewart, Mrs. George T. Marye, Mrs. Willlam Kearny Carr, Mrs. Albert L. Mills, Mrs. Chandler, house guest of Mrs. Walter R. Stiness; Mrs. Sara Lee Phillips, Mrs. William ‘F. Dennis, Mrs. Sidney C. Neale, Mrs. Wallace Rad- cliffe, Mrs. Charles % Howry and her house guest, Mrs. Davidson; M E. C. Cole, Mrs. Whiteford Co! Teall of Little Falls, N. Harry Brown, Mrs. Frank Taylor of Rochester, N. Y.; Mrs. Arthur Hamil- ton and Miss Hamilton of Rochest Miss Julla Mattis, Miss Flora Doyle, Miss Callie Doyle, Miss Mary Temple, Miss Louise Lacey, Miss Flora Wilson and Mrs. George H. Taylor, daughter of the hostess. Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, wife of the Secretary of Agriculture, and Mrs. William 8. Kenyon, wife of the junior senator from Iowa, will be guests of honor at afternoon reception at the Congressional Club Saturday, Feb- ruary 25, from 4 to'7 o'clock, when the ladles of the Iowa delegation in Congress will be hostesses. ‘The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and Mrs. Willlam Howard Taft were the guests of honor at a dinner company entertained last evening by Col. and Mrs. Parker W. West, their other guests including Represent: tive and Mrs. James R. Mann, Judge Clay Stone Briggs of Texas, Maj, Gen. Tasker H. Bliss, governor of the Sol- diers’ Home; Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Saw- yer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry But- ler and Miss Mabel Boardman. ; The Chief Justice will go to New York to spend the week end with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Taft, in their home on Park avenue. He will return to Washington Sunday evening. Mrs. Taft was the guest of honor at luncheon yesterday of Mrs. Van D vanter, wife of Assoclate Justice Wil- lis Van Devanter. Senator and Mrs. Willlam M. Calder engertained a large company at din- ner last evening at the Chevy Chase iClub for the members of the New York delegation in Congress and others. Covers were lald for sixty- eight, and among the guests were Senator an: Mrs. Joseph Irwin France, the assistant secretary of war nd Mrs. Wainwright, former Repre- sentative and Mrs. Edmund Pl and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. Justin Mo Curthy, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles An- gell of New York, house guests of the and daughter, Mr. Lee. Representative and Mrs. Charles C. Kearns will give a reception at the George Washington Inn Saturday ‘evening at 8:30 o'clock to former re: idents of the sixth congressional di trict of Ohio now located in this city. Representative and Mrs. J. Hart Fenn of Connecticut entertained at luncheon at the Capitol today for Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Griswold ¢ Weathersfield having mong other gue: J. ins of Weather: ing several w. tive and Mrs. Fen: Mrs. Fenn and Mrs. Charles Br Tim- berlake, wife of Representative Tim berlake of Colorado, held & reception yesterday afternoon in thefapartment of Mrs. Fenn at the Connecticut, when several hundred guefts paid their re- spects. The drawing room, library and dining room were bright with spring flowers, red decorations pre- vailing in the dining room, where tea Was serves ; 5 Assisting the hostess during the afternoon” were Mrs. George P. Mc- Lean, wife of Senator McLean of Con- necticut; Mrs. James P. Glynn and Mrs. Richard P. Freeman, both of Connecticut, and from Colorado Mrs. Timoerlake had Mrs. Edward T, Tay- lor and Mrs. Guy U. Hardy. Others assisting wera Mrs. T. Frank Appleby of_New Jersey, Mrs. Charles R. Con- nell of Pennsylvania, Mrs. Percy E. Quin of Mississippi, Mrs. Fred Den- nett and Mrs. Harry K. Taylor of Hal rd, Conn. Mrs. Robbins, hou: Mrs; F also assisted. The fancy dress dance of the 100 Club, which was postponed owing Society || President and Mrs. Harding Entertaining of State Dinners at White House Tonight. g S to‘the death of Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, 4r., from Tuesday evening, February Mr. and Mrs. Syl- will be given Sat- 4. in the home of vanus Stokes, urday evenin, of Mr. and on 16th street. ch 11, In the hom who were called to Atlaitic City b: the death of the former’s mother, by Mrs. Ray Horton Arnold at th Shoreham. this evening and go to New for a week or ten days' visit Mr. and Mrs. home in New Rochelle. Miss Adams and Mrs. D. Buchanas Merryman entertained a company ot 31g t luncheon today in honor of | J°RD Mrs. J. Mayhew Wainwright, wife of twelve | the assistant secretary of War. | ., The charge d'affalres of Austria an Mme. Prochnik have as a guest at th legation, George Roos e .ble.g evelt will be at th The Junior League will have receiv- lin' at its dance at morrow night Raifior s Mrs. Charles J, Mrs. Francis S. Nash, Miss Alys Down. ing and Miss Delphine Heyl. A nu ber of dinners will precede th oo Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipps, Yesterday for the recently organize Wells College Club of ‘Washington, of Amo: thy present were Mrs. C. Boyce, ;l‘r‘l Dll'ol.lE which she is president. chell Carroll, Mrs. Henry Clark; W. Ketchum, Miss Janet S. Smith and Water. Among the prominent wome who are former students of Wells “Faith, Our Motto: We do no $17500 Muskrat Coats, 40 inches long. $200.00 Bay Seal Coats, with skunk collar and cuffs...... skins, with collar and cuffs of beaver or squirrell it a N Finest Quality Plain or your Values to 50 gar. Squirrel or kunk. . inches long; skunk collar and cuffs. $400.00 Scotch Mole Wrap, a wonderful modell LS No. 1 skins. A beauti- ful garment ........ Extra Just 6 Seal drs, Breckinridge Long, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr., ave returned to their home on 17th street at the corner of Rhode Island avenue. Mrs. Clarence N. Goodwin and Mrs. Clifford Langley were the guests of honor at a small luncheon today given Mr. and Mrs. Arnold will close their apartment at Wardman Park. Hotel York | with Charles Pfitsch in their 2029 Connecticut avenue, | Mr. Mrs. Edward Preston James of Bos. ton, the mother o: Mme. Prochnik, who will receive with her at her Fri- day afternoon at home tomorrow. Mrs. ordenlo A. Severance of St. Paul and @ dance. | ., wife of|luncheon yesterday at the Beach Club Senator Phipps, entertained at tea .LMH A dis i Lovejoy, Miss Zillah M. Sherman, {Mls (Florists’ Telegraph Delivery) - Determination’ G} FUR REMODELING AND REPAIRING—GET OUR ESTIMATES. 12th and G Streets i Starts Tomorrow—Our Annual inal Fur Clearance season. Hence the drastic clearance prices.” Buy now and save on next year’s anticipated purchases. Every Garment Marked at Cost or at a Loss $125.00 Bay Seal Coat, 36 inches long......... (40 inches long, $75.00) " $125.00 Marmot Coats, No: 1 skins..:..ccccun.e $325.00 French Seal Coats, No. 1 Hudson Seal Coats seeeger o §195.00 $450.00 Persian Lamb Coat, 36 $850.00 Alaska - Seal Wra A remarkable imitation of genuine seal, “wears splendidly, sold for $750. have lived {n Washington are Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, Mrs. Thomas J. Preston, jr., formerly Mrs. Grover Cleveland; Mrs. William Miller Colller, wife of the United States ambassado! to Chile, and Mrs. Hugh C. Wallace, wife of former United States ambas- sador to France, Spenker and Mrs. Gillett Honor Guests at Dinner. ‘The Speaker of the House of Repre- sentatives and Mrs. Gillett were the guests of honor at dinner last evening of Representative and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, who entertained a company of fourteen. The military attache of the British embassy, Maj. Gen. H. K. Bethell, e tertained a distinguished company at dinner last evening, when his e8! were the ambassador of Bpain and Senora de Riano, the minister of the Netherlands to Greece, Mr. de Beau- e | fort; the counselor of the Spanish embassy, Benor de Cardenas; Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wilkins, Mrs. George Vanderblit, Mrs. Warren Delano Ro v | bins, Miss Cornelia Vanderbilt, Miss Nan Tennant, Miss Grace Hendrick, Sir Arthur Willert and Mr. 5‘ V. Tennant. 2 Miss Rosa-Maye Kendrick will spend the week end in Baltimore, where she will go to attend several meetings at Goucher College, of which she is a graduate. She will therefore not re- celve Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke ntertained a small company at din- ner last evening In honor- of Mrs. John H. Merriam. Thelr other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Anderson, n|Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Spencer, Dr. James F. Mitchell and Dr. oF. | Mrs. Brooke left on a late train for New York, where she will spend a day with Mr. and_Mrs. Everett a|Macy, and will join Mr. Brooke in e | Philadelphia for the. week end with and Mrs. Bayard Heniv. Mr. Brooke wiil go to Philadelphia for the dinner Friday evening. which the Scotch-Irish Society will give for Gov. Sproul of Pennsylvania. Mrs. Theodore V. Boynton enter- tained a company of twelve young people at dinner last evening in honor of Miss Edna Muhcaster, a debutante of this season. About thirty adgi- tional guests were asked for dancing after the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beale McLean ntertained a company of fifteen at e in Palm Beach, Fla, where they are 4 | spending the mid-season. Mrs. Frederic D. McKenney and Miss Virginia McKenney will be at home informally tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'cloc! a = Mr. and Mrs. Cortland Ffeld Bishop Miss Jean Van|will come to Washington today from n | New York, where they have been for d ntin inth Page. Truth and t carry Furs over into a new $59.50 $65.00 $125.00 $125.00 $195-00 $325.00 $295.00 A= ({4 $595.00 Special — Plush Coats 539 IIIIIIlIlIlINIIIllIIIIIINIIHIIIIIIINIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIINIIIMIIHIINIHIIIHHIIHlllllHlIIlllIIllIHlIIMI I The Hoase of Quality ) Ylaper Bros. & Co. ' 937.939 F St. N.W. A Selected Assortment of Ne Italian Mila fects: misses’ ha: Handmade for metron wraps. Hosiery Dept. “Notaseme” " Fiber Silk Blouses ol 'w Spring Tailored Hats In a Special Friday Saleat............. flower and ribbon trimmed; all-over visca braid sailors, horsehair braid ef- in “Kandee Cloth” smartly trimmed with quills. raw braids, In combination with taffeta. riy from $6.50 to regula $1100; beaded and embroid- Hene, in white, sand, buff, brown, gray, taupe, ‘black. it Seoreetten, in pink. o ito TR sloo Also’ plain” navy blue and 2y, a pair..... - sport ulrlre crepe de chines; all nizes in the lot Underwear Dept. to loir close out Friday a Blouses, of r mold tucker for 9150 to drawn; Cholee of the lot Fri- g0 Bizes day at. c Friday Sweater Dept. Siip-on Sweaters, sold regularly for $6.50, $7.50 to #10, in turquotse, light blue, salmon, olive, sy oo $1.95 Sweaters, ' regularly $6.50 to $12.80; good assori: ment of colors, also black ‘Women's and m e'l' $2.95 sizes. Friday Blouse Dept. old et Blouses and Over- $8.50; Blouses, sold regularly up te ered $1800; black..navy, brown, pink, tan, white, flesh and- high shades: sizes 34 ato $7.50 46. Friday ...... " $7.5 chinés. regul beaded and embrold- eorgettes, lesh, navy, brown; all sizes in the lot to 46. Also striped crepe de Friday.... to 46 Friaaye .. $2.79 $5.06 to $7.50 Hand-made exquisitely hand- embroidered and finest pearl buttons. Fine Blouses, sold regular- 1y from §8.50 to $12.09; crepe de chines, black. pink. Georgette hand- somely beaded and embroid- ered, in about all shades. Also Finest Hand-made Blouses. All in one lot Friday at an average of less than half price. Cholce. . in navy, white, .95 Overbl nes, from $5.95 to in white, $1.9 A splendld showing of tailored hats in black, brown, navy; also colors and shadings to m: Hata desigmed to sell from 8$7.50 to $10.00, here Fridey at — atch the new sport suits and Misnes’ and Children’s Hatas amall lot, sold for $5.00 to $6.50; Suede and Velvet Tams . and Plush Hats. tey ot e S0C Veiling Dept. 14 pieces Veiling, nold regu- larly for 75c ll“-.lu 1 black, navy, taupe. henna; very neat dots and de- fi signs. Friday, a vyard, C Kimonos and Tea Jackets Lot of $15 Suk handsomely trimmed wita ribbon and lace, flesh, light Llue, rose, purple, ; $9.50 | | i Copenhagen. Fri- day $6.60 Breakfast Jackets in crepe de chine, daintily lace trimmed, flesh. lavender light ¥Fri- $3.95 ~ $6.60 Serpemtine Crepe Ki- momos, medium, dark and light patterns. All sizes in the lot. Friday ........... R s 608 TO 614 | . : 1 Another of Those Big Bargain Fridays —in which we offer small lots and broken sizes—of highly desirable merchandise—but ruthlessly sacri- ficed in prices. Co ats-~- —fur-trimmed .. plain colors .. S kirts~-~ | Dresse S== 89 Winter Silk and Cloth Dresses—in Inexpensive Dress Section. . Petticoats-~ Jérsey, with double hem; or tailored 33-95 Crepe de Chine—in the desirable colors...... ELEVENTH ST, The House of Courtesy. 20 Plain and Fur-trimmed; in desirable staplelmodels s e 31 remaining higher type Model Coats 12 Fur-trimmed Suits, in staple colors and conservative models................ . 10 finer grades—also Fur-trimmed— 21 Jersey and Jumper Dresses—of the good $5.00 MakeS We CaITY...coancvncmrcnnannnvanncss _ 68 Cloth Skirts, plain and plaited models. . 10 Wolf Sets—Scarfs and Muffs—of 31 5.00 the correct models; good skins. ..... 555 —_— 7 Wolf Scarfs—selected skins; in the wanted ' shape. et BlO uscCsS=~ : Handmade Waists; tailored and lace- trimmed; hand-drawn -and embroidered; Batiste and Voile; with and without frills. ... Silk Underwear-- Gowns—Crepe de Chine; tailored or lace trimmed—Flesh, Orchid and White..... Chemise——Crépe de Chine—Flesh and sz.so White ; lace trimmed or plain tailor-finish. . — Satin—tailcred, lace-trimmed and hand-em- Camisoies—Crepe de Chine, Radium and sl M o brojdered—Flesh only. 5 _— 25 18 SZ .00 $5.00 g $3.75 $9.95 1