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T ————— e e e e 1816 New Hampshire avenue north-|and Mrs. Charles Thom, Mrs. Ella M. )%, 2) A€ 5 o, e L LT o s o ?lngh;"ad A S A S AU K A O AT ) A N ) A SN S T L 0 S AT A T A XA X AU S Rachel Sted- Slater, NEA TN TN Zu F St. N.W. Thom and Miss Lulu Ext rdi Remquable response, remarkable values—that’s the story as the Sale opened this mogning. Nothing but quality merchandise, of course—but at prices that spell VALUE in big, BIG letters. Mrs. B. Burling and daughtor, Miss Helen Burling, [dora, Iowa, hi re- turned to the Grafton for the winter. Service, toa, Regardless of the reductions, the Jelleff Service never lags for a ‘moment. Plenty of opportunities for Wednesday shoppers. No dearth -of possibilities for big savings on desirable apparel and accessories. : 4 : The Cooot Asewl Sule of Contesionss Clowes Two great assortments comprising thousands of pairs of these famous French kid gloves in this great annual sale. Hundreds of women always buy a supply of gloves at this sale and tomearow, when these big assortments first go on sale, will be the best time to buy! Centemeri $4.50 French Kid Gloves Centemeri Strap Wrist Gloves in best quality sz 65 French Kid, with self or two-toned embroidered o backs; also some with contrasting colored inset at Pair wrist. Tan, brown, gray and oxford. We have sold hundreds of pairs of this same number at $4.50 a pair, so count the saving. Also in This Sale— $4.00 Strap Wrist Capeskin Gloves Made of best quality capeskin leather, P X M and pique sewn. Black, brown and tan. January clearance. Society]| (Continued from Eighth Page.) Mr. and Mrs., John J. Spurgeon are staying at the Hotel Hamilton. They have come from Philadelphia to 7e- side here permanently. Mrs. O, M. Barber entertained a small party of guests at dinner last night at Le Paradi Miss en Blackistone is taining a_company at bridge thi ernoon, the game preceded by lunch- eon at the Hotel Powhatan. Mrs, Wallace Radcliffe will be at home on Thursdays in January and February at 1675 31st street. The bridal procession wi axceptional brilllaney and b naval dress uniforme of t one of Marriage Licenses. licenses have been issued to the Hawks and Ethel Epperson, both Va. Chi . Gates and Martha O, Loog, both of Louisa Court House, Va. Bossie Bennett of Norfolk, Vi beth Carter of Appomatox, g Rk W Ealtad of Mo usie K. Graves of Bristol, Va. George M. Minnick and Mary B, Campbell, both of Timberlake, Va. Jeremiah Breen of ' Quantico, Va., and P. Lucille Foster of this city, Frank 1. Collins and Eva M. Willlemson, both of Richmond, Va. Chauncey H. Applegate of Quastice, Va., and Annette Lucco of this elty. Albert W. Gaul and Emme R. Wenrich, both of Robesonia ONE DIES, 3 HURT IN CRASH SALISBURY, Md., Janusry 2.— Douglas Mapp, thirty-nine, salesman for u tire concern on the eastern shore of Maryland and in Virginia for several years, was killed and three others injured, two probably { fatally, when an automobile in which they were riding struck a telephone pole and turned over, injured are Douglas fractured skull and broken contributing much to the picture. The ceremony was performed by the rector of the church, Canon J. W. Austin, The bride's gown was of white satin _made on gracefully draped lines with & train, and was trimmed with real lace and orange blossoms. The flowing tulle veil was held by a ¢pronet of pearls and real lace, and e bridal bouquet was of or lilies of the valley. Horphifaan The maid of honor, Miss Ellzabeth Fowler, formerly of 3 . now of Washington, was dressed 1 blue taffeta, made with tight bodice and bouffant skirt. Her hat of blue was trimmed with pink roses and she carried a bouquet of roses of the same shade. There were four bridesmaids, Mi Ann Bruce Looney, Miss Nettle Med- ler of Chevy Chase, Md.; Miss Lois Chesebrough of New York city, and Helen Weidinger of Catasauqua, who were dressed in_changeable gowns in shades of orchid and green, made on simple lines, with Mrs. Eldridge and Son Return to New England. Mrs. Joseph Ingalls Eldridge, who, with her small son, Joseph Ingalls Eldridge, jr., has been spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence La Forge, has returned to her home in West New- ton, Mass. Mr. Charles Henry Butler gave his annual stag breakfast yesterday, when the produce of his famous es- tate in Maine was served to the 150 guests, who were members of official, diplomatic and resident circles of the National Capit. Mrs. Butler and a number of friends, who have visited her at their estate in Maine, assisted in receiving the guests. Miss Kathleen Lawler has returned to Washington after a stay of ten weeks in Michigan, and has reopened | Pol¢ her apartment in Stoneleigh Court for | M:‘l':\pe ) Wasipsstarihaieisaon. |1eg; Mrs. Alexander T. Grier, crushed Mrs. E. J. Duffies will entertain the es, an breast and_ internal injuri Dahlgren Terrace Club tomorrow. Alexander Grler, slight bruls — are residents of this place. Prof. ‘and Mrs. J. Moore Stedman| Funeral services were conducted entertained a New Year supper party | yesterday for Mapp and his body will last evening at their home, 1506 Alli- | be shipped to this city, his former son street, having in the company Mr. home, for burial. ) )= =DV=D1: MRS. ADOLPHUS P, NELSON, Wife of Representative Nelson of Derthas of lace. Their hats were| Wisconsin, who is making a trip to trimmed with pink roses and they| Pamama with him, carried bouguets of pink roses. = The best man was Ensign Frank S. oL, 1 S.| entertalned at a buffet luncheon yes- {;hr‘(‘fx{‘irfi"dplfif ushers were En-|iergay in honor of Miss Cecilia Mo T iohapies F. Graham, Midshipman|Callum, * whose ‘marriage to thelr bride: Enslon i, Orother of theison Mr. Chauncey G. Parker, ir. is Ensich CoEY, Ad:"r — Tarbutton, ! taking place today at 4 o'clock. The Ensign Cedl C. . Ensign Bever- | guests included the Assistant Secre- A S -Jn. Ensign Walter R.ltary of War and Mrs. Mayhew i ,’:.‘3‘5“,; a}g:f_skerh McBride and| Wainwright, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. gl o R James Parker, Representative and crossed unt party ,passed under the|jrs. R. Wayne Parker, Maj. Gen. and s of the ushe: Mrs. W. M. Wright,” Mrs. William honored military and naval fi Y1 they left the church for the home of | Pavkman of Boston. My, and Mre. 3, the bride’s parents. where a wedding|o. H. Pitney of Newark, reception was hel, A Frelinghuysen of New ' York, m’lr,:: :-:r\:‘.-: T dec:rnled With 1sabelle Ballantine of Newark and the | s 3 oy an roses, the|members of the bridal party, which - ng cake forming the cen-|includes Mrs, Francis Hunter, Miss erpiece of the table in the QINiNg|Amita Mrs. Charles Carroll Joom. within additional embellish- Curtis Ripley Smith 5 of pink roses. Cutting the cak s : c § i Diopanes. .Cutting the cake| Princess Bertha Cantacuzene, Mlss of the interesting events of the re- ception. Mrs. Graham, motheér of the bride, was handsome in a gown of black beaded georgette, combined with sil- ver, and a hat of black tulle. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Graham enter- tained on Saturday night for thei daughter, Ensign Eimers, and th wedding party. giving a dinner at Wardman Park Hotel, followed by dancing. Centemeri $2.50 to $3.50 French Kid Gloves The great January clearamce of Centemeri Im- ported French Kid and French. Suede Gloves; one and two clasps, overseam and pique sewn; Paris point, Pair two-toned and wide crochet emnbroidered backs. A wonderful range, including hundreds of pairs of these renowned gloves taken from our regular stogk or specially purchased from the Centemeri importing depot in New York. Also in This Eoclo— 50 Capeskin Gloves One-clasp capeskin gloves, in brown and tan. A practical outdoor glove for street or sport wear, January clearance. Mr: $1.65 $1.65 Pair $2.65 Pair Extremely Low Prices on Women’s Beautiful Fur-Trimmed Coats ow is the time for belated coat buyers—qualities were never higher and prices were never lower. Special purchases at greatly lowered prices enable us to offer styles never before shown in our stocks at prices much below regular. $96-50 blouse coats with side drapery and panel-back coats in the very finest of fabrics, including Glamora, Marvella, Gerona, Diagonal, Luster and Cordella. In navy, black, Malay, Zanzibar, kit fox, Genoese red, Hawaiian blue and Koran. Big, luxurious collars and cuffs of beaver, squirrel, platinum and taupe wolf and black fox. Regularly $125 to $165. 876-50 Ormandale, Olonzo and Cordella. Hig blouse, sheath wraps, side draped and straightline styles in the most wanted and most desirable styles. Beaver, squirrel and taupe fox collars on some, and on others collars and cuffs of black fox, platinum, wolf and lynx. Regularly $95 to $115. Straightline full-back coats with big, luxurious collars of taupe Dora M. Parker. Mrs. John Sherman McCallum, Miss Ellen Bruce Lee, Miss Olyve Graef, Miss Elizabeth Kearney, Mr. Courtlandt Parker, Mr. Richard Davidson, Mr. Bradford Norman, Mr. Albert James Redway, jr.; Mr. Robert Powell and Mr. L. B. Heemskerk. Mr. and Mrs. " January Sales! Underwear Arthur Lee entertain- ed at dinner last evening in honor of Miss Cecflia McCallum and Mr. Chauncey G. Parker, jr. Their guests included the members of the wedding arty, Ts. Tancls ter, M ¢ MrsHampson Gary will entertain a Anita’ Henty, Mra. Chavie caram few, Fuests at tea this afternoon at|Morgan. Mrs. Curtls Ripley Smith, e Paradls. R |Princess Bertha Cantacuzene, - Miss Representative and Mra, Hamilton | Mocmlinm. Mo Bl Bronh nerman Pish. ir.. have Invited a fewsfriends | Mo i goass Bilen Bruce Lee Miss to 810 Sth avenue. the home of his|ney Mr. Courtiand Parker. Mr. Rish father, for the christening tomorrow | arq’ Davidson, Mr. Bradford Norman, afternoon of their infant daughter, | 3r. Albort James ‘Heaway, 3o: Br lizabeth Stuyvesant Fish. { Robert Powell, Mr. LB Heemskerk = |ana Mr. Cha 3 | h.\ln;sjhnln Campbell, daughter of the | et ek chief justice of the Court of Claims| Mr. and Mrs. J. O. H. Pitney of Mor- and Mrs. Edward K. Campbell, enter- | ristown, et il tained at luncheon yesterday at the Cosmos Club, in compliment to Miss | Blouse-back and side-fastening draped wrap$, straightline coats, Plush Coats Fur Coats Bolivia Cloth Coats (with and without fur collars) Beautiful fur-trimmed coats and wraps in Fashona, Velverette, Julla_Kernan and her house guest, | burg. at dinner last night at the Chevy Chase Club, having among _their guests Miss Helen Smith, Miss Emma Stitt, Miss Constance Towner, Miss y will attend the wed- | ding _today of Miss Cecllia McCallum Misy Mary Kremer Kernan of Peters- [and Chauncey G. Parker, jr. a3 - | Capt. D. E. Dismukes, U. §. N. Mr. and Mrs. Colt-Yates entertained | his wife and daughter and son. Miss | Judith Lee and Douglas Dismukes, spent the week end and New Year day | with his sister, Mrs, J. A Willamette, Catherine Buckingham, Mis = Mary Stitt, Miss Mary Selden and Miss Eve- vn Yates, Mr. Robertson, Lieut. Bor- den, Mr. Joseph Smith. Mr. Tracey Caldron, Mr. Richard Allen, Mr. At- kinson, Mr. Lloyd Yates, Mr. Barrell, Mr. Gow, and some of the Delta Kap- pa Epsilon Fraternity members who are in Washington following the na- tional convention. you at'a m Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey G. Parker 316 7th Street 2, ) N, 7 7 207700 % i % 2% 72 7 o 2 D ) @ XS e 7 TS 19 Wgro $40 Were you buy todey. OLD FURS —are made of better material than the ones Let me remodel your furs, for rate price. ‘Wishing you a happy New Year. | MARTIN WOLF, Offering 30-32 Fla, ' Ave. N.W.* Z2277772772700707% - JE Cunningham&Co. STARTING THE NEW YEAR WITH | A MOST IMPORTANT SALE OF SILK & CLOTH DRESSES entirely new crisp Spring Dresses, together with some higher priced ones from our own stocks, at greatly. Reduced Prices $19.95 None Worth Less Than $35.00 Values Up to $50.00 SALE COMPRISES Taffeta Dresses Flat Crepe Dresses Poiret Twill Dresses Canton Crepe Dresses Charmeuse Dresses . Matelasse and Satin Dresses Satin Face Canton Tricotine Dresses These dresses refiect all the latest tendencies for spring and are fashioned in fine quality ma- terials in a wonderful variety of attractive styles. They are trimmed with braid, beautiful Bertha collars, rosebuds clustered at the waistline, flowers and hosts of other dainty touches. They are in the smartest of new straightline models with panels and attractively draped and buckled. - OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF COATS Plain and Fur-Trimmed Coats, Capes, and Wraps, Every Material and Color 132 $55.00 42 Were $60.00 5258 $2 4.98 5 OUT and IN! . Out the Winter Garments Must Go to make room for SPRING GARMENTS THAT ARE COMING IN! 01010707 OIS LA S A Regular and Extra Sizes Values to $50.00 316 7th Street Z 2222 | %69z Were $100 wolf; pleated panel-back coats with beaver and squirrel collas and blouse coats with lynx collars and cuffs, in such bcanulflgx(l ack, $69.50 fabrics as Velverette, Orlando, Lustrosa, Mariana and Kerami Cloth. navy, brown kit fox and other desirable colors. Regularly $89.50 to $95. .s 00 A wonderful lot of fur-collared coats, in Arabella, Delandora, o! Marvaline, Mariana, Vignonette and Cordalure, in such desirable v colors as navy, black, brown and Hawaiian blue. In the collection are ample assortments of blouse, side drape and straightline models, with large collars of caracul, squirrel, fox, wolf and beaver. Regularly $65 and $79.50 ) Women’s Sport Coats Greatly Reduced s 50 Mannish styles of camel’s hair checks and Epglish mixtures, with » large shawl collars of raccoon. Brown, tan, taupe and marten are the colors to choose from. Full silk lined. Regularly $50.00. s .50 Sports Coats in English mixtures, with large, shoulder collars of 26 raccoon; pleated backs and around belts. Colors include taupe, brown and fallow. Very smart coats designed for wear by young women. Regularly $35.00. . s the Minimum 523 75 A group of twill cord dresses in especially attractive models for . straightline styles. They were specially purchased for this sale and are extreme values. Regularly $35.00 and $39.50, satin-back Canton and Poiret twill. Choice of embroidered, beaded, Paisley trimmed and tucked models. These dresses are special purchases at lowered prices and some very desirable numbers from our regular stock reduced. Regularly $45.00 and $49.00. regular stocks. Canton crepe, satin and velvet are materials. Colors include cocoa, brown, navy and black. Every new and beautiful mode, in a great assortment of better type frocks, to be appreciated by the discriminating woman. Regularly $59.50 toy&S.OO. every high note of winter fashions in their exquisite fabrics and ultra-smart tailoring and give themselves every grace to emrha- size youthful charm. $69.50 to $79.50. monthly new and smart models depicting “Art-in-Dress.” Each collection includes afternoon, street, dinner and evening frocks. Mere words do not suffice to describe their beauty and charm. ‘Women’s—Second floor. . Lowered Prices Readjusted prices offer the greatest savings of the year for the miss s 0 Youthful and distinctive models in Gerona, Marvella and Tar- 1 l o quina. Sizes 14 te 20 years in the favored colors, Big hand- fox. A group of coats that will astonish you by their extreme elegance—regu- larly $l4§r 594.5 Misses’ Coats in exclusive style—of velverette, fashona and lus- Individualized models with embroider& silk stitching and novelty two-toned crepe linings. Regularly $115.00 to $135.00. A wonderful special Xurchau for these great January Sales— Balkan blouse, wide drape, wrappy and straightline coats of Koran and Hawaiian blue. Lovely collars of beaver, squirrel, platinum wolf, taupe wolf, lynx and caracul. Regularly $95.00 to $110.00, - Blouse and straightline models of notable distinctiveness, in navy, black and brown vaelllnl‘ Lustrosa, Ormandale and Fashona. Collars of beaver, squirrel, olf greatest of the many great values in the Jelleff January Sale. Regularly $75.00 At this price two groups, each notably distinctive. One in cameline or Normandy cloth, with large collars of pointed wolf, ther group consists of self-trimmed coats, in Florentine, Fashona, Velverette :ndel’agnvelgine‘. Navy, black and brown, Regularly $65.00 to $75.00. Straightline, blouse and side draped dresses of Poiret navy blue only. Clever conceptions of the prevailig 9 o Women’s Dress Prices Down to business and street wear; flying panel, hand-embroidered and $33 7 Afternoon and utility frocks of Canton crepe, satin-faced and . $4750 New models just received and beautiful dresses taken from our 557 50 A brilliant collection of afternoon and evening frocks that strike B Will create enthusiasm in our dress shop, Regularly $85 0 Harry Collins—America’s foremost designer—sends to this shop o . MISSES’ Fur-Trimmed Coats at Much who has a coat to buy and who appreciates the Jelleff style. some collars and cuffs of beaver, squirrel, wolf, lynx and taupe 00 to $165.00. . trosa, with collars and cuffs of platinum wolf, beaver and squirrel. $75.00 fashona, lustrosa and ormandale, in navy, brown, black, kit fox, $69 50 At this price a very unusual collection of fur-trimmed coats. B latinum wolf and caracul. One of the to X $50.00 squirrel and taupe wolf and collars and cuffs of caracul. The . Smart Frocks for Misses practidal for business and street wear. Regularly $25.00 to $29.75. twill, in modes— ton Crepe, crepe de chine, velveteen, Roshanara crepe and '51 6-50 tc:t{"exoa silk pdu“";:e in beautiful straightline, circular skirt and basque models for misses. Navy, black, brown and cocoa—in sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Regularly $25.00 and one of the most sensational values in this sale. 821 o5 stock reduced make this lot of exquisite afternoon, street and even- ing frocks noteworthy. Canton crepe, crepe de chine and taffeta silk are the materials and include wanted shades. Regularly $29.75 to $39.50. sz3 50 Silk bfaid, ribbon, embroide and silk stitching adorn these - fovely Poiret twill dresses, which may be had in the youthful basque, blouse, coat and straightline effects. The prices are extraordinarily low, but the quality bigh. In navy, black, brown and cocoa. Regularly $35.00 to $39.50. Special purchases in addition to several models from our regular AT AT AT A AT AT AV AV AT Y A A Jelleff sale with all that it implies. vsaoo Philippine Handmade Gowns quare and round necks, In fine nainsook; mbroldered in eyelet, dot and fioral $1.95 . Twelve styles. January Sale price - $4.00 Philippine Handmade Gowns Several attractive models, of fine nainsook, beau- mbroidered, dainty spray and leaf sleeveless models. Jan- sz 95 Hand.embroidered In floral clusters and eyelet designs; a'so sprays and colado work; round, V and square necks.” January Sale price. Ha French and Philippine Handmade Gowns Hand-embroidered, of fine quality nainsook, with open work and slaberate designs of rose G5 () and rare patterns. January Sale price. ... PO+ $3.00 Philippine Handmade Chemise Hand-embroidered yokes In solid and eyelet work —self strap or bullt-up shoulder models. All with hand.. d . el el e I $4.00 Handmade Chemise In strap or bullt-up shoulder modeis—elaborately gmbroldered in floral and vine designs. "€ g5 Twelve excellent models. JanuarySale price Pée: oSther Handmade and Hand-embroldered French owns, some with real lace. January Sale vrle.s7'5° to $12.00 GOWNS—twelve mod square, round and | V necks; kimono sle o—trimmed with val a tions or Swiss embroidery. Some with medal- llons, Strap or buflt-up shoulder models. LOOMERS—of fi and ite nainsook, ace trimmed or tailored; cut full and reinforce $1.50 GOWNS—in flesh and whit Some with lac ; others plain with tailored top and d_yokes. ENVELOPE CHEMISE—In flesh and white— six styles; lace Insertion and medalilons; strap or built.up shoulder mod BLOOMERS—of flesh or white sateen—tal. lored, with hemstitched ruffie—well reinforced and generously cut. $1.95 GOWNS—twelve models, In fine nainsook; yoke and sle of val lace. Some have me. dalllons, 8th trictly tallored; still others have set.in es. ENVELOPE CHEMISE=—slx charming mod- els; many lace strap models, others with regular shoul Insertions of fish-eye lace and Swiss ry; others with medatlions on Inserts | embroli of val. PLISSE CREPE GOWNS—in orchld, flesh and white—tallored models, with hemstitched yokes; V or square neck models. An attractive value. "SAMPLES of Finest Silk Underwear Made by a manufacturer well known to the trade because of his dainty creations—and at 14 off. They're offered in this sale at propor- tionate reductions. $3.95 Crepe de Chine Chemise, $2.95 With filet and val laces, net and lace Inserts. Ribbon straps or bulit-up shoulders. $5.00 and $6.00 Gowns and Chemise, $3.95 quality silks; val and filet laces, lace in- serts "and fine tucks. A fasinating range of colors. $10.00 to $25.00 Silk Gowns and Pajamas, .3.5-.’5- $9.85, $10.85, $13.85 and $16.85 utiful radium, crepe-back satin and heavy c de chl trimmed with Veniss, French val and real filet laces; tallored models, with hem.- stitched and tucked yokes; rosebuds and ribbon rossttes; flesh, white, orchid, peach and lght "M% $5.00 to $15.00 Silk Chemise $5.95, $6.85 and $9.85 radlum, crepe-back with French me Inserts—tailored models with hemstitched yokes, $5.00 to $10.00 Silk Bloomers Silkk_Bloomers, of radlum, crepe de chine and crepe.back satin—lace trimmed or taligred ruffles. Flesh, white, orchid and light biue, 00 to $6.00 Silk Camisoles $1.50, $1.95, $2.45, $2.95 and $3.95 Siik camisoles, of radium and crepe-back satin —trimmed with filet laces—iace medallions. Tallored models with he itched yokes. Bullt-up shoulders and strap models. eight styles: