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A ,___THE KVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, MONDAY, DECEMBER -25, 1922. A WASHINGTON INSTITUTION, WHERE YOU BUY WITH 1 ND SAFETY AND AT LOWEST All Made-Up Furs —Must Be Closed Out —Before Stock-Taking *Our Big. Pre-Inventory Sale, which begins Tuesday Morning, under-prices our entire stock of made-up furs, including about 300 Ladies’ Coats in such desirable furs as Caracul, Broadtail, Persian I.amb and Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat). i “Bargains unprecedented, such as these, suggest profitable invest- ment for Xmas checks and ready termination of any disappoint- ment resulting from “Santa’s” failure to remember you with fine furs. ' 40 Ladies’ Luxuriously Warm l Automobile Coats, $150 up Built of finest Canzdian Raccoon Fur, heavily Silk Lined, these }lan&some coats cons!imte thE smartest and most comfortablc Of mo- toring garments, especially for driving your open sports or touring car. Values up to $400—to be closed out during this sale at $150 up, which is Less than Cost. This Sale also embraces a large selection of SMALL . FURS, such as Capes, Scarfs and Chokers—all of which are to be closed out Regardless of Cost and Current Value. | SAKS FUR CO., 610 Twelfth St. One Family Management for 30 Years ~— 50 Coats, *35 These are yeal $50 coats speciakized by us as excep- tional values. Fine all-wool mormandie and bolivias, in _handsome wrappy models. Large collars, deep cuffs, silk lined and silk stitched. Black, navy, brown. All sizes in the assortment. 575 Coats, *59 Another genuine reduction, for these are actually worth much more than our specialised price of seventy- five dollars. Note the handsome fabrics, “Gerona,” “Fashona,” “Veldyne,” “Lustrosa;” self or fur trim- med, with beaver, squirrel or Australian opossum; straightline, blouse or wrappy models; in black, navy, brown. All sizes in the assortment. Women's and Misses’. 295 to *110 Coats, *75 A sale women will appreciate, ofiering, as it does, the approved styles of the moment in_straightline, blouse-back or wrappy models. In fabrics of beauty and fashion desirability, such as Arabella, veldyne, aerona, fashona; self or beaver, wolf and squirrel trimmed. Black, brown, navy, sorrento. All sises in the assortment. & 5119 Coats, *95 e have recently specialized a line of very wonderful coats at $119. Vo vou can buy them at $95. The materials are the very finest. Marvella, veldyne, fashona, gerona; self or fur trimmed, with beaver, fox, wolf or caracul. Straightline, blouse or wrappy models. Every detail of their making shows the hand of skilled artisans. Black, navy, browns, in regular and extra sises. Unheard-of Dress Values 529 to *45 Dresses, *19:5 For real zalues this sale will stand at the very top among Tuesday’s sales. Note the ‘materials, taffetas, georgcttes, canton crepes, crepe de ‘chines, crepe knits, wool crepes, satins, G wool velours, Poiret twills, tricotines, jerseys. They are self trimmed, braided and beaded, for either dressy or tailored weay. Sample models, in black, navy, browns and high shades. A complete assortment of sizes in the lot, and every dress perfect. Also for Tuesday ten evening dresses, slightly soiled, worth yp to $75, choice, $19.50. . 2 All Fall and Winter Hats in Three Groups for Final Clearance 5, 36:52 7.0 Hats, *2 Small, medium and large hats, of panne and Lyons silk velvet. Handsomely trimmed with Ostrich feathers, pompons and flowers. Mostly black and navy. The Biggest Blouse Values Ever Offercd $5 to $7.50 Blouses and Overblouses, $3.50 Handsome crepe de chine and georgette models, dressy or plain tadlored, in light and dark col- ors. One or two of a style, but QB sizes in the assortment.. $2.95 to $5 Handmade . Blouses, $1.95 Frenoh and domestic vofles, dimitics and fine batiste. Round, Ve neck and tuzedo models. Hand-drawn work, filet and lace trimmed. Taken from our reg- wlar stock and redwced Jor this sale, Bizes 34 to 44 in the lot. Model hats, of Lyons and papme velvets, French felts and _hatters’ plush. These are dressy hats, trimmed with hand-work ormaments, beaded and Zm« sprays. Black, broums, henna, gray. $12:5 to *18 Hats, *5 A clearance igh-class hats, i panne silk velum.t Tfima:ig:hogf ;ald‘ am‘i: ni'l'vg‘ bmwdt.dfiffiel novelties and French flower wreaths. Black, navy, browns, purple, green. S Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) Stone s a student at Cornell Uni- versity, 5 Miss Gladys Culbertson, student at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., Is at home for the holidays with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. John Newton .| Culbertson. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Douty, jr. who have been in the orient for about a year, are spending the holidays in Washington at the Leec House en *8:22 and 410 Hats, *3:25 route ‘to their home, in New York. Mrs. Douty was formerly Miss Made- liene Quackenbush of this city. Capt. and Mrs. W. D. Leahy of An- napolis, accompanied by Midshipman W. H. Leahy, will spend the holi- days in Washington and are at the Powhatan. _Mrs. E. R. Walmsley, who was stay- ing at Wardman I'ark Hotel, has left for the Lake Placid Club, where she Will spend the winter. She will be joined there shortly by her daughter, Mrs. George D. Price, who. with Licut. or nding the holidays with | the rents, Judge and Mrs. Gieorge Price, at their home in Charleston. W. Va. Mrs, Judson Wriley Jacobs of 5208 35th eet has with her for the holidays her son, Mr. John Sumner Wood, a Harvard student. Miss Litie McElroy Shuster has re- turned from Miss Beard's School, near New York, and is ing the Christ- mas scason in Washington. udecker Wedding in’s Church. of Miss Ann E. Neu- Victor J. Wilkins of is_taking p! decker to Buffalo, N. ker is her sis- =r’s only attendant, and the best man is Mr. Jlian J. Wilkins of Baltimore, brother of the bridegroom. After an informal reception in the home of the bride Mr. Wilkins and his bride will edding trip, and late in January wiil be at homo in Buffalo, Mrs. Henry K. Bush-Brown and Mrs, i drews will be the s Club dinner tomor- nd wiil be in charge of nt to follow entitled tmas ' Evening With Dick- e vhich is being presented by the Arts Club dra committee. Miss Murlel T r Gray, daughter of Mrs. Pearloe Moore i return to her home s on Jan hoste: at the sup- aradis Saturday per dance evening. Miss Eloisa Arms of Washington, is siting friends in Chicago and North ore towns, Q0| M ana Mrs. Donald Davis of Ak ' visiting their : Ivins Davis, at wchter and n Stanton Narberth, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. William Livingston ! Crounse are spending a fortnight at the Marlborougl Atlantic City. Mrs. Crou her days at home M Mr. and Mrs. Sumner E. Kimball are motoring to Cleveland, Ohio, where they will be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenleaf. Their trip. wh will be of two weeks' t North Shore Hotel, Evanston, Il { Taxi tion Forced by Fellows to~ Epithet followed epithet, and mean- | _The following denths have been reported to P | own duratton, ke them through York, Albany, Syracuse and Bu MAIL ADVERTISING MEN TO MEET HERE JANUARY 8 F. X. Wholley Recelves Word of Important Sessions to Precede Commission Parley. F. X. Wholley, vice president of the / dvertising Clubs of the word that the f the Direct Mail of twenty- two departmentals. From present in- dications there veral other division meetings here previous to! the opening of the commission. Frank McClure, chairma v properly in- the exhibition of advertising which is to be shown. chibition, the Direct recently shown ived that the * Assocfation is preparing to increase its hition, shown at Milwaukee. CJ ather, a director of the Financial Ad- vertisers' Association, is recelving samples of financial copy, which he is arranging to add to the collection to be shown here. . Births Reported. ‘The following births have been reported to the h.!lllh department in the last twenty-four ( i hours: Oscar M. and Viola E. Simmons, girl. Charles G. and Alma Dixon, boy. Lawrence and_Catherine Taylor, boy. Carl H. and Lenise Osborn, girl. George Tarold J. Charles G. Alexander. and Eugenia Waiker, girl, Rachel J. Monahan, girl. d Doris G. Prohaska, hoy. and Gussy Solomon, girl. William E. &nd Mildred L. Johnson, Loy. Joseph A. ‘and Lois V. , girl. Herrick and Loulse Ma Harold H. and Helen Ti Charles and Irma Drayto i William and Trene Breeden, gi William and Mildred Crane, bog, James and Lucy Tiomas, girl. Luther B. and Pearl M. Wise obn W. and Jennie Harvey, BOMB ITALIAN CONSULATE. LISBON, December 25.—A bomb was exploded yesterday against the door of the Itallan consulate here. Only slight damage was caused. Nearby was found a note inscribed “Our ven- geance against the formidable fas- cism.” —_— A dolphin has 200 teeth, and a gar- den snail more than 1,400. Col. Rd. & California St. New Management Newly Decorated Breakfast, 75c Breakfast, Lnélgheon, Dinner Breakfast with Luncheon or Dinner, $40 Special Attention to Private Luncheon and Dinner Parties “The Best in Everything”| Telephone North 2941 Reservations for 'Christmas and New Year Disness [ 9y l NO-TIP” SIGN IN PARIS |, The, icion war v ot by & s popileser, gecoed, 12 capiat STARTS INCIPIENT. RIOT |Siud iorert intrit s oy ayins,iocs | melice,"sna’ e’ inping oy PARIS, December 25.—A. man —, who | butcher's boy, and flock of “miwl- didfnoc Phyie & Up caused ineipient | nettes.” When the crowd had grown iowner of a taritW. He was the|to impressive proportions the owner Beajrmin e Crow ing down from his seat and hurrying toward the revolutionary car with Driver Who Makes Innova- |threatening vigor. “Rencgade, cried Bt OVA" | other chauffeurs from. the cab st Deaths Reported. L while the crowd grew after the | th Ith department fn the lust twenty-four | Tear Down Placard. fashion of street crowds in Paris, with the customary baker's boy, FORSYTH, Ga. December erminal Yards, | C erminal Yards, | | near here follo axi motor cab, and|of : €t , of the taxi sald to his colleagues: e g hc(:";::’_';‘lrerala his own |“You don't appear to like this an- Vintale AW fit. 8o he placed [ nouncement.” There was a loud this tax), arg § En_reading: “I|chorus of “No With no backink .| Kinge, his employer ing surrendc after the sh tina K. Robinson, 0, 4025 Connectiont | ONE KILLED IN QUARREL. “harley Carter was shot and killed a quarrel he is 4 in with Gwin J. W. King and cd o the sherift sing. They are d I accept no tipa” | from possible customers, the audacious ey S ICoR ek -\ held on the charge of murder. gl d e il dedad ol i E OO G P New York, Brooklyn, Newark, New Haven, Bridgeport, Indianapolis, Bufjalo, W ashington = [VJORRISONYS) i Tomorrow Tomorrow (Tuesday) (Tuesday) FOUNDED 1894 Known for Remarkable Value Giving 1109 F St- N.W. Near Eleventh St. The Bargain Event of the Year—Our Annual JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Drastic reductions on the smartest of winter fashions—Coats, Suits, Dresses, Blouses, etc.—all have been reduced to such low levels that no woman in need of winter apparel should resist the temptation to buy. We list here a few S Coats Reduced| Coats formerly to $45. Clearance Sale price— of the many items— A mighty small price for coats of such $ o; 5 ‘l fine_quality. The majority are deep pile woolens and velours, with fine fur trim- mings. Coats formerly to $75. Clearance Sale price— fur-trimming and silk linings all bespeak the higher worth of every coat in this Material, quality, styling, workmanship, $ 49.7 group. Coats formerly to $95. Clearance Sale price— Models with gorgeous trimmings of finest $ furs. Rich deep pile woolens in draped, bloused, wrappy *and straightline models. Coats---Formerly to *35® Smartly styled, perfectly wade suede velour coats for women and misses. The :ma- jority fur trimmed. Al warmly lined; many interlined throughout. Amazing values at this low price. The lowest possible prices for furs of reliable quality. s § Fur coats of squirrel, Hudson seal and other fine furs at greatly fowered prices. All Our Better Coats at proportionate reductions Wide choice in all sizes for women and misses, including many extra sizes for stout women, $19.75 Muskrat Coat Arctic Seal (dyed coney) Coats - Reduced to $97.50 $69.50 Marmot Coat Squirrel-Trimmed Arctic Seal Reduced to $79.50 Coats, $129.50 i i el Blouses. Values to $8.98 Skirts. Values to $10.98 Choice blouses in all the wanted silks, 95 Pleated prunella cloths, tailored and $7 .95 wrap-around models in novelty fabrics, in- including smart new paisleys and crepes. z cluding camel hair, p===0ur Finest Dresses Reduced- = Clearance sale price.... 2 A splendid opportunity to select dresses for every occasion at a great saving. All the new variations of the mode for street, afternoon, dinner, dance and party wear in the silks and cloth materials most in demand. Dresses formerly to $22.50 $1 3.75 Dresses formerly to $35.00 319.75 Clearance sale price.....emes e . Dresses formerly to $45.00 329_75 Dresses formerly to $59.75 339{75% ‘Ample varieties in all sizes for women and misses. . Clearance sale price......... Clearance sale pricé...c.es.. Ll S T Those women who have been waiting until after Christmas for clearance sale reductions will find their reward in this sale, We urge you to come tomorrow, expecting wonderful : values, You will not be disappointed.