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830 13th St. NW. WINDOW SHADE At Factory Prices Quality, Appear- ance, durance, y. That tells Made to order to fit your window at fac- the whole story of our :;'m:;.“;d‘g'et our window shades. = ASK FOR OUR FACTORY PRICES FURRIERS SINCE 1906 i St 12th and G Sts. OUR ANNUAL —Starts Tomorrow— _ ~—needs no introduction, as it is an annual event that our cus- tomers wait for. Our Entire Fur Stock Marked Down for Clearance—Regardless of Cost or Loss We Do Not Carry Furs Over Just a Few Items to Give an Idea of the Reductions $79 $135.00 Bay Seal Coats, 40 inches :$125 O:g’oo 00 Mink Marmot Coats and Natural Muskrat Coats, 40 inches $135 $219 e 275 long eeceecceccecce $225.00 Bay Seal, trimmed w! uh Numerous Other Coats and Wraps at Great Reductions skunk or squirrel collar and cuffs; > $35.00 40 inches long..e.ceeeeavancasans $325.00 HudSon Seal Coats, with skunk; 40 inches long...cceeeee. 10 Children’s and Misses’ Fur Coats, ages 4 to 10. Values $$000 and $65.00. ceey onecsaconaacnan JANUARY FUR SALE “End-of-the-Month Sale™ Prices Less Than Cost of Production Shop in the Morning —as quantities of all sale garments are limited 25 Cloth Suits, navy, taupe, brown, black; emall sizes, 1410 18. < ceve cxiivie dovove s s« - $10.00 97 Dresses, misses’ SiZ€8.ae ces ceeveorss —$15.00 18 Black Satin, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine Dresses. WOMEN'S voeeeeessoessososses-$15.00 99 Dance Frocks, one of a kind.<.. e .vv. ... $19.50 12 Dresses, Picot twill, crepe, Canton, etc. ..$10.00 Choice of any Skirt, large or small. . .........$5.00 9 Evening Wraps, were $89.50, now........$35.00 91 Coats, sold up to $50.00, now.. .. . . vv —.-$15.00 45 Girls' Middies, in white, 4 to 18 years; values up t0 $3.50 for..cceeveennraaecss 16 Dresses, in serge and silk, values up to $17.50, ages 8 to 12 years, for...ce....s. $5.95 6 Skirts, in serge and flannel, sizes 6, 8 10 years, values up to $3.95, for...coeveie. $1.95 99 Pink and Blue Eiderdown Bath Robes, ages 2 to 6 years, values $3.50, for....ceo.. .. $1.95 40 Girls' Flannelette Gowns, ages 2 to 10 years, value $1.50, for..,ee.. 48 Rompers, in crepe and gingham, 2 to 5 years, values up to $2.50, for....cieeee $1.00 12 Corduroy Velvet Robes, value $5.00, 8 to 14 years, for.c. et et et emencoreommens 15 Serpentine Crepe Breakfast Coats, value 53-50. for ceeceealtlotlie ses et 95 Sweater Sets, knit, values up to $7.50, for. 30 Infants' White Silk Bonnets, values up to $1.00 T5¢ secscsenss $1.95 $1.7 $4.50 eee g0 32.00. {01' ”0e 00T 00 00 oo 08 Te v 0.0 oHN 75(! 85 Koveralls, for boys or girls, 1 to 8 years, value $1.25, for...—. 75¢ 38 Boys' Play Aprons, value $1.00, for. 50c 19 Gitls’ Tams, in duvetyn, brush wool, ages 6 to 12 years, values up t0 $2.50, for.. ... 50c ' a i | | Graet. Presxdent Harding Received the Newly Arrived Ambassador of Italy in the White House Today. HE President received the new ambassador of Italy, Prince Gelasio Caetani, in the blue room at the White Hou: at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. Hi excellency was accompanied by the members of the embassy stafl. ‘The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby will be out of town over New Year day and will therefors omit the traditional New Year day reception for the personel of the Navy and yl.rlno Corps in and near Washing- on. The Postmaster General and Mra. Work will entertain at dinner. this evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. David Mulvane. Senator and Mrs. Oddie Take House for Season. Senator and Mrs. Tasker L. Oddie have returned to Washington for the winter, sailing from San Francisco after a visit in Nevada, and coming by way of the Panama canal. Sen- ator and Mrs. Oddie have located at 2310 Connectlcut avenue, where they have with them as gues sister and brother-in- Mrs. Vernon Goodwin of Los Anxeles who sailed with them from San Fran- cisco. Mr. Goodwin will remain in Washington for a month, while Mrs. (h}oodwn’l expects to spend the winter ere. Mrs. Oddle will be at home the last Thursdays of the months during the season. Mile, Maud Dumont, daughter of the French military attache and Mme. Dumont, entertained yesterday at lunch some of her classmates of Georgetown Visitation Convent. Among her guests were Miss Irma Ruppert, Miss Mary O'Hare, Miss Elma Johnson, Mlsu Rose Berberich. Mr. and Mrs. Joueph 1. Weller will be hosts at dinner this evening for their younger daughter, Miss Jo- sephine Weller, and will have as thelr guests other subdebutantes and young men home from college for the holidays. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Weller were hosts to a company of twenty- two young people for their debutante daughter, Miss Catherine Weller, who made her formal bow at a large dance last evening at Rauscher's given by Mr. and Mrs. Weller. The guests at the dance numbered about 500, and a buffet supper was served at mid- night. The ballrooms were gay in Christmas decorations, and Mr. and Mrs. Weller and their daughter re- ceived in the small reception room. assisted by Miss Frances Wiser of Canada, who is visiting Miss Weller for the holidays. Mrs. Weller wore a gown_of black net over silver, and Miss Weller was in cream lace trim- med with fur, the gown made in the fashion of other days with bouffant skirt and a basque waist, and she carried an old-fashioned bouquet. Miss Wiser wore a gown of silver gauze with a girdle of rhinestones. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Ellis will en- tertain at dinner tomorrow evening in compliment to Mr. Justice and Mrs. George Sutherland. Mrs. Montgomery Blair will receive the guests at the second Junior League “small and early” dance, which will be given this evening at Rauch- er's. Mrs. Blair will be assisted by Miss_Alice Mann and Miss Olyve A number of dinner parties will be given preceding the dance. Mrs. Willlam H. Smith, jr, will give a dinner dance at her charming home near Rockville, New Year eve, and will entertain at dinner January 8, in honor of Senator and Mrs. Tasker L. Oddie. Col. and Mrs. Herman Glade will entertain at dinner Friday night, Jan- nuary 5, for Gen. and Mrs. R. C. Davis and oth ‘The secretary of the British embas- sy and Mrs. R. Leslie Craigie will en- tertain a company of fourteen at din- ner this evening. Miss Madeleine Austin entertained a company of eight friformally at luncheon today at the Shoreham' in honor of Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, 2d. who is spending the holidays with Mr. these: Dresses —in four groups—for street and afternoon. Up to $45.0.....$] .50 Up to $55.00... 529_50 Up to 96950....339.50 Up to sssm....s49.50 mod;eu 's mother, Mrs. Delos A. Blod- Mrs. Kautz, wife of Capt. Austin Kuuts, entertained a company of ten at luncheon today in honor of Mme. Pelenyi, mother of the counselor of the Hungarian le‘ntlon. Mr. and Mrs. DAVld St Plerre Gall- lard will entertain a company at din- ner this evening in the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. Delos A. Blod- gett, and will take their guests later to the Junior League ce. Mra. Davenport White will be at home informally Sunday afternoon after 4 o'clock and will receive again Sunday afternoon, January Y. after 4 'olunk. in her apartment at the Dres- DP and Mrs. White will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening at the Chevy Chase Club, whon their guests will number fift. Mr. and Mrs. A. Scott Thropp will entertain a company of eighteen at dinner this evening. Mr. and Mra. Harley P. Wilson will be hosts at dinner this evening, en- d | | tertaining in their home, Hollin Hall, nonr Alexandria. The minister of Ecuador and Senora | ° de Elizalde entertained a company of twenty at dinner last evening in hon- or of the minister of Chile to Colom- bia, Senor Don Luis Orego. Congressional Hosts at Dinner for New Yorkers. Representative d Mrs. Britten entertained a company at din. ner last evening in their apartment at ‘Wardman Park Hotel, their including Mr. and Mrs. Charle: Pfitsch of New rk. in whose honor the dinner was given, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horton Arnold, who are en- tertaining Mr. and Mrs, Pftach. The former third assistant secre- tary of state and Mrs. Breckinridge Long were hosts at dinner last even- ing in their home on 16th street, cn- tertaining a company of thirty. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Langhorne were hosts at dinner last evening in thelr H.pflrlmenr. at the Connectiout Capt. «nd Mrs. Willlam Dugald MacDougall entertained a company of eighteen at dinner last evening for their daughter, Miss Charlotte MacDougall, in honor of Miss Lis- penard Seabury, debutante niece of Capt. and Mrs. Austin Kautz, and the company later went to the dance which Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I Weller gave for their debutante daughter, Miss Catherine Weller. Commissioner and Mrs. Rudolph entertained at a supper party last gvening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. A. Pembroke Miss Julia H a debutante of last season, entertained at a bridge tea at her home yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss Virginia Edwards and Miss Alice Milburn, two of this winter's buds. There were eight ta- bles of bridge. Mrs John L. Ed- wards and Mrs ~Alfred Pembroke Thom presided at the tea table. Fred A, Mrs. J. A. Baxter entertained at a luncheon today at the Hotel Gordon for her schoolgirl daughter, Miss Elizabeth Davenport Baxter. In the company were Miss Anita Elizalde, Miss Lila Roosevelt, Miss Imogene ylor, Miss Katherine Lackay, Miss Elizabeth er., Miss Elleneda Crenshaw, Elizabeth Wrenn, Miss Helen y. Miss Anne Gains and Miss Anita Caldwell. Mrs. Horace Lee Wronn and Mre. Julian J. Mason entertained at a beau- tifully arranged dance at the Wyom- ing last evening for their schoolgirl daughters, Miss Elizabeth Miss Maud Mason. 150 guests, most of whom were school assoclates. Mrs. William R. Chase, Md.. and her daughter, Mrs. HEMSTITCHING BUTTONS COVERED 11151117 F STREET Decided Reductions In Our Half-Yearly Sale You are familiar with the policy that has always governed The Louvre in the matter of sales. They are clearance exped!enmes with us —and when the time comes—twice a year—we go about the task determinedly—which means you come into some big bargains —such as Mrs. M. E. Holley Col. 9378. 8561 16th st. mw, o Suits —in four groups—both Plain-tailored and Fur- trimmed. Up to $45.00.. 51950 Up 10/ $59.50.....$20.50 Up to $65.00. .. .339,50 Up to $75.00.. .549_50 Attractive Coats Plain and Fur-trimmed—greatly reduced. Up to ssz.so....534m Up to $79.50. .354,50 Up to 898.50....574,50 Up to $130.00...$0 4.50 Two Léts Sport and Utility Coats Up t0°$34.50. .. 514.50 ~ Up to $45.00. .. 52450 i s renn and ; There were about ! "R. Harr of Chevy| Lilo M. Perrin, jr., of Williams, Arix. entertained a large party of friend at & dance at the Congressional Club last evening. The guests of honor were ths girls who wers Mra. Perrin's bfldumlu. and Mrs, Beagle of who was her Miss Julla Kernan was hostess at dinner last evening, entertaining in honor of Mrs. Donald Langley Dutton. Mrs. Clement A. F. Flagler has re- turned to Washington from New York and is with Miss Fulton at apartment 21, the Mendota. At the regular Friday afternoon tea at the Congressional Club today Mr. Boaz Long and Mr. Craig Campbell will be guests of honor, the former glving a short talk on Central Ameri- can interests and the latter, a well known tenor, giving vocal numbers, with er Hector McCarthy as accom- panls Mrs. C. C. Calhoun, who recently returned from a visit of several days in New York, last night addressed the Kentucky Soclety ati its meeting in Franklin Square Hotel, speaking on the Women’'s International Al- Hance. Mrs. M. Martin Kallman entertained yesterday at a bridge luncheon at the Burlington, having Mrs. Frances Cady the “OLDE” YEAR OUT 1922 ; occasion. Everyone will be Dnnnx After Midnight 1214 F St. N.W. Coats of tweeds, chinchilla, fleeces. Some fur collared trosa, squirrel. garments sonal deep-piled fabrics fox; beaver and squirrel. 74 Full Furred and squirrel. .. All this sale. STARTING AT 10:30 P. We have arranged a progrom that will prove & most delightful—surprising—and remembered time—we've arranged Yor that. a% Franhlin Sq. Fotel well used in combination with caracul, the ticket at purchase. Pearce of Philadelphia as the guest of honor. ‘The Women's International Alliance will keep opeft house Sunday at Clif- ton, from 3:30 to 6:30 o'clock In the afternoon. Motors marked “Clifton” ‘will - meet guests at Dupont Circle and Massachusetts avenue to convey them to the place, which is on Mas- sachusetts avenue near the home of Mrs. Robert McCormick. Ldieut. Commander and Mrs. Orville Bunker will entertain at & buffet sup- per tonight in honor of Miss Emma General and Mrs. Ed: odes Stitt, preceding the Junior League dance. Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Francis J. Comerford left Washington l.ul night for Norfolk, where the L. 8. Nevada, to which Lieut. Cumerlord is attached, is in port. They have been the guests for the holidays of Mrs. Comerford's mother, Mrs. Albert L. Norton. Mrs. Gordon Jones entertained at a bridge tea yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. John S. Barbour and Miss Eliza Thompeon of Virginia. She was assisted in'receiving by Mrs. ‘Thomas C. Looney. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Willlam Nelson Page and Mrs. Charles Laird. Mr. Lawrence Hunt, who is home from Princeton University for the M $4.00 « Cover Vaudeville Novelties and Entertainment Souvenirs For All sure to Rave e¢ good Special Room Specialists m Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Continuing -Our— Pre-Inventory Clearance at January Reduction Prices & Wraps 95 Swagger Coats Formerly to 45.00 Smart Sports and Utility Coats made double-faced with raccoon. 26 65 Fur=Trimmed Coats Formerly to 69.50 Very Smart Coats of Panvelaine, lus- calcara and fashona—each adorned with fur collars, and some - with cuffs of beaver, caracul, wolf or Wonderful values in these 45 80 Modish Coats ) Formerly to 89.50 A wide varicty of luxurious fur-trim- med coats is in this group. The sea- have been 652 cssees Coats Formerly to 125.00 These Coats, of the most velvety fabrics, are patterned in accordance with the leading fashions, and richly trimmed with caracul, fox, wolf, beaver . 893 52 Luxunous Wraps Formerly to 185.00 ‘This group takes in the more elaborate wraps, the wraps of the finest fabrics, the wraps wnh the most lavish fur- trimmings—in fact, the wraps of the sheerest luxury and beauty.......... 1252 Furs Our entire collectlon of Furs included in 1 Deduct the 25% from price marked on ' ! Stitt, debutante daughter of Surgeon | M jward Rhi Jln. Rlby Mr. John Rllchle 3d Princeton and other colleges at Ward- man Park Hotel last evening. f‘ullu were received by his mother, R;;ert E. Coonts, Mrs. Mark Potter and lfll'l K‘Ild company 1inclu: Jones, Miss Be: stance _Towner, Merie, Miss Janet Moffett, Miss Mar- jorie Stinson, Miss Kathryn Ely, Miss ster, Duncan, Mr. Boston Hunt, Mr. Creeps Beckham, Mr. Parker Crenshaw, Mr. Archibald Atchinson, Mr. ner. Mr. Russell Jewell, Mr. Llovd The Ql'--li Ava. and Thomas Small Ballroom, 50 CoIp $20.00 i Banquets, $2.50 to $5 Plate EXCEPTIONAL VALUES —in Furpiture, Lamps and Shades. You'll find the most attractive sssort- ment to select from and the prices are extremely reasonuble, CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. Edward Lawrence Hunt; Mrs. n Brodhead. The Miss Cecil Lester rtha Coontz, Miss Con- Miss Eugenia Le anna Foster, Miss Caroline 8h Miss Elonita Crenshaw, Mi Dorothy Walters, Ward Harreid, Mr. A. O. Stanley, ~; Mr. Walcott Bhea, Midshipman B. C. 'Tur- (Continued on Ninth Page.) 714 13th N.W. Maln 3373-8374 Throughout every Department of the Store. of “Gold’s” into the next. is not to carry a single garment from one season Therefore our Patrons may expect to secure the finest Garments Procurable at Drastic Reductions in our Betw: een- seasons Sales. Milton R i 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. Close Quts To Keep the New Stocks “New” 150 DRESSES Smart styles of Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Taffeta Silks, Vel- vets and $10.00 Satins. ’ Navy, browns, tans, gray. black. Soid upto$19.98 Between @ 12th & 13th The Policy & Dresses 89 Street Dresses Formerly to 49.50 Street Dresses—Poiret twill, kashka cloth, tricotines—copies of foreign and domestic designs of note on sale at im- portant savings........... ol creenini 130 Daytime Dresses Formerly to 55.00 Gowns 282 Numerous models are here for your choosing—each distinctive and smart .00 as well as practical. There is the coat mode that is so effective, and the straightline silhouette that is the idol of youth............. e e e 85 Street and Afternoon Dresses Formerly to 85.00 Crepe satins, canton crepe, chiffon and a few Poiret twills. Season’s most favored styles.....cocoeunnnnnn 36 Afternoon and Ev. Dresses Formerly to 135.00 A superb collection of Afternoon and Evening Gowns—copies and original .00 designs from famous French couturiers —— at prices remarkably low............. . o For Misses—Spring Models Dainty, crisp Soiree Taffeta Frocks are presented in various colors. It should .00 be gratifying for one to be able to —_ choose the exact color desired........ Reductions Will also prevail in all main floor depart- ments. Blouses Sweaters Silk Underwear |