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ty and Price 905 7th Street Phone Main 167 February Furniture Sale A Success from the Start! Good Furniture at the lowest sn town prices will convince the most skeptical that the sazings are generous and genuine. 10% to 40% Below Wright Co. Low Prices Is Indeed a Low Water Mark For Good Furniture New stocks, the latest ideas in practical homefurnishings —for the Bedroom, Dining Room. Lizing Room and Kitchen are offered sn this February Sale. Even for future needs st 1s worth your snspection now! Selections held for future de- Iszery if desired. 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. DISCRIMINATION THE art of being well dressed is a matter of taste and judgment. Some of us are gifted with this ability more than others. Without telling you what to buy, the store is al- ways ready with expert suggestions in order to enable you to select the most appropriate garment for you at the lowest possible cost. We invite, and, in fact, appreciate, the opening of charge accounts by the right kind of customers on our books and charge you no more for this method of pur- chasing. Our Credit Department is in the first floor office. Myr. Ferdinand Ney, in charge of same, is at your service. If I's New—We Have It SALE OF COATS Abeut 100 Coats—Two Racks All Told Some Tweed Coats with Fur $ Collars. Some Velour Coats with Fur Collars. Velours with Plain Collars. All desirable colors in all siz Even at the reduced prices the privilege of charging your selections is yours. Above Sold Up to $30.00 Also 80 Tweed and Jersey SUITS. Regular and Extra Sizes in all colors. Henderson's—Standard for Quality Established Over 50 Years. * Your Opportunity to ' Save as Much as 25% " on Finest Furniture fIWe say finest, because all of this reduced Furniture is right from our regular stocks, and you of course know there are no higher standards of quality than those maintained at Henderson’s. {Included are a number of complete Dining Room and Bedroom Suites, also a variety of Odd Pieces, all mark- ed at 10% to 25% under former favorable prices. Speci- men bargain values follow: $80 IVORY ENAMEL BEDROOM SUITE, 9 pieces, with 48-in. Dresser, Cane-panel Twin Beds, Chifforobe, Dressing Table, Night Table, Rocker, Chair and Bench, now $600 WALNUT DINING ROOM SUI™ - pieces, Oblong Table and 72-in. Buff now $666 CHESTERFIELD, 80 in, elegantly uphol- stered in Imperial Velour and tufted hair, now $276 109 to 50% Off All Lamps and Shades James B. Henderson Fine Furwiture, Laces, Draperies, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Paintixg 1108 G Street—Main 7675.7676 10 $833 | Mme. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Society The President and Mrs. H:irding to Have A Short Visit From Miss Harding, Arriving Tomorrow. HIE President and Mrs, Hard- ing will have a brief visit to- morrow from the former's sis- ter, Miss Abigail Harding, who will arrive from Ohio about mid- day and will leave again in the even- ing for New York. The Vice President and Mrs. Cool- tdge will be the guests in whose honor the Postmaster General and Mrs. Work will entertain a company of thirty at dinner this evening at Ward- man Park Hotel. The Vice President and Mrs. Cool- idge will be guests at & luncheon Sun- day, with Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant as hostess. Ambassador and y G Entertaining at Embassy. ‘The ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes will entertain at dinner this evening at the embassy. The Secretary of Labor, Mr. Davis, returned this morning frem Florida. where he spent ten days recuperating from a recent illness. The minister of the Netherlands and de Graeff and their daughter, Mlle. Constance de Graeff, were honor guests of the Netherlands colony in New York at a reception whioh they gave last evening at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. The minister and Mme. de Graeff and their daughter will return to Washington Thursday. Jonkheer E. G. de Seriere, who went to New York with the minister last week, will return tomorrow. The minister of the Dominican re- public and Senora de Joubert have canceled all their social engagements {owing to illnes Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant was hostess at a dinner party last night. entertaining in honor of the Speaker and Mrs. Gillett. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell Sweeney will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of the ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano and the minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter. Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West will entertain a company of thirty at din- ner_this evening in their quarters at Soldiers’ Home. The annual breakfast of the Con- gressional Club, one of the most beautiful of all the social events to grace its calendar, will be given at Rauscher's Monday. February 12, at high noon. As usual, the break- fast will be marked by a brilliant program. The secretary of the Peruvian em- bassy and Senora de Gonzales Prada will “return to Washington Friday. where Dr. Prada will resume his du- ties at the embassy. Dr. and Senora |de Gonzales Prada arrived in New York Saturday aboard the Berengaria and are at the Plaza Hotel until they come to Washington. Senora de Gon zales Prada was formerly Miss Eliza. | to Dr. Gonzales Prada mnk! in New York in August and they salled shortly after for Europe, where they have since been. Mrs. Quin, wife of Representative . E. Quin, will entertain at tea Sat- urday, February 10, from 4 to 6 { o'clock, at the Congressional Club, in compliment to Mrs. Harrison, wife of | Senator Pat Harrison. Mre. John H. Bartlett and Mrs. War- ren Irving Glover, wives of the as- sistaut postmasters general, will be at home tomorrow afternoon at Ward- {man Park Hotel, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann will not be at home at Airlie tomorrow after- noon. Miss Diana Cumming. daughter of Surgeon General and Mrs. Cumming. | has returned to Washington from 1 Richmond, Va.. where she spent about ten days, attending a number of the more important sos functions of the season In that city. | Mr. ana Mrs. Richard H. Wilmer will give a buffet supper this even- ing in their home, on 24th street. Mrs. Frank Walter announces the engagement of her daughter. Eliza- beth Duryea. to Mr. F. Addison Bras- tow, son of Mrs. William Eaches Fen- dall, the wedding to take place in the early autumn. Miss Walter is one of the most at- tractive debutantes of this sea- son has been in constant de- mand at all debutante functions, fre- quently assisting on the girls' com- mitteo at larger balls of the winter. She 1is the first debutante of this sea- son to have her engagement an- nounced. s. Wilton J. Lambert entertained a luncheen party of twelve guests at her home today in honor of Mrs. Donald Tyler of Kentucky, the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Heath. e Misses Morgan, daughters of Ditand. Mee, Willtam Gerrs Morgan. entertained a company of ten at lunch today in honor of Miss Louise Anderson and Miss Frederica McKen- ney, debutantes of this season. The other guests were Miss Laura Bryn. Miss Rosa-Mave Kendric Mi Dorothy Mondell, Miss Helen Camp- bell, Miss Emma Stitt, Miss Virginia Edwards, Miss Virginia Selden and Miss Virginia McKenney. Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins will receive Thursday afternoon, when she will have with her, her house guesat, Mme. Groultch, wife of the former minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Slavko Y. Grouitch, who will arrive in Washington tomorrow. Admiral and Mrs. John H. Dayton will give a dance to about 150 young ' people this evening for Miss Emma Stitt, debutante daughter of the sur- geon general of the Navy and Mrs., Edward Rhodes Stitt. Admiral and | Mrs. Dayton will give the dance in th. commandant's quarters of the na yard and buffet supper will be served about midnight. Representative and Mrs. Dunn will entertain at dinner in the Willard room suite at the New Willard on Febru 9, where there will be six- OPEN A branch of my Hair Dressing Studio on the Second Floor of the Powhatan Hotel Pa. Ave. at 18th Phone Main 2740 Its conduct wilt be un- der my personal super-~ vision—and with my trained assistants in at- tendance. . Katie Dunn Ity guests. February 10 Mrs. Dunn will give a luncheon in the presidential suite at the New Willard with forty guests present. And Mr. and Mrs. Dunn will also entertain at dinner in the Willard room suite February 19, The special adviser temporarily at- tached to the Ttalian embassy staff and Countess Constantini will sail to- day aboard the Berengaria for Fran: where they will visit the latter’ mother, Mrs. Herman Frasch, in Paris. On the completion of their visit they will go to their villa in Florence. Mrs. Pennoyer, wife of Lieut, F. W. Pennoyer, §r, who spent the early part of the winter in Washington with her aunt, Miss Sophie Casey, at the Oakland apartments, has gone to Pensacola, Fla., to join Lieut. Pen- noyer, who is stationed there on the U. S. S. Langley. Mrs. Alvin West will entertain a supper party of twenty Thursday evening at Le Paradis. Mrs. Thomas Bradley of 1601 28th street will not observe her Thursday afternoon at home this week, but wiil be at home Thursday, February §. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hamlin Everett have issued invitations for a musical Tuesday evening, February 20, at 10 :-[‘ 1/)«I\l .'\I'wn Vllu‘ program will be ziven me, Maria Ivogun and the Elshuco Trio & Mrs. Gordon Woodbury will arrive today to visit her daughter, Mrs. Frederick Sherwood Dunn. Mrs. Dunn and Mrs. Woodbury will be at home tomorrow afternoon at 1721 I street. Mrs. Absalom Waller will be at home tomorrow afternoon, from 4 to 6 o'clock, at her residence, on Wyoming avenue. Mr. Henry W. Taft and Mr, W bridge Taft arrived yesterday from New York and are at the Shoreham Mr. and Mrs. . D. Rheem enter- tained a supper party at Le Paradis last evening. Congressional Club to Hear Washington Opera. Mrs. Arentz, wife of Representa tive Samuel S Arentz of Nevada. an Mrs. Jefferis, wife of Representative Albert W. Jefferis of Nebraska, will preside at the tea table Friday aft- ernoon at the Congressional Club, when the program will be given by resident members of the Washington Opera Company, who will be present- * Mre. Edouard Albion, wife of the director of the company. program will be given by M othy Mansfleld, soprano; Miss Rose Polio, contralto; Miss Margarita Mea- kin, mezzo-soprano: tenor, and Mr. £ basso. The quartet from “Rigoletto,” which was recently pre. sented by the opera company, will be a feature of the program. Assisting In the dining room will be Mrs. Harrison, w Senator Pat Harrison: Mre. Eu v Hadley, Mrs y. T. v. Mrs. Thomas W. Harrison Mrs. oJseph H. Himes, Mrs. Albert P. ore and Mrs. Willlam Harr. erm Representative Frank Murphy of ! Ohjo was host at dinner last night, cntertaining a company of sixteen guests at Rauscher's and taking them afterward to the meeting of the Ohio Society Judge and Mrs. v leave W liam Bailey Lamar shington tomorrow even- ing for thelr home in Thomasville, Ga., where they will spend the remainder of the winter, having leased their home D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 923. 1ZA B WALT Fendall, the early autumn. at 1915 Massachusetts avenue to Sena- tor and Mrs. James Couzens. Judge and Mrs. Lamar arc Hotel Ham- ilton until” their de Mrs. Lamar sixteen at luncheon toda Mrs. Thomas Walsh, Mrs. Henry Wells, who has not oc cupied her house for several seaso is entertaining at a series of lun eons at the Washington Club, at t company of in honor of Mrs. John H. Russell has joined Gen. Russell at the Powhatan. Mrs. Anna Bogenholm Sloane. who will g0 to Fort Benning, Ga.. to do military resea 1 work for foreign-language Window Refrigerator at the very moderate price $ DULIN & MARTIN CO. 1215-17 F St. 1214-1218 G St. N.W. | Main Floor | G Street Entrance Forethought -will not only provid of popular Vegetables—but effect quite a saving in the unit cost—by taking advan- tage of this case lot opportunity. The brands are our regular brands—and the assortment consists of (144 (i 24 cans in & cans Maryland Corn, No. 2. Retail at 15ec. 6 cans Clipper Peas, sifted early June crop. Retail at 20c. 1415 H Street [ A O 7 Complete, $3fi Delivery will be made at your direction, G. G. Cornwell & Son e a convenient supply 5 varieties 6 cans Tomatoes. No. fi"‘d packed. Retail . 3 large Lima Beans, No. 2. Retail at 25c. 3 String_ Beans, No. 2. Retail at 35c. Phone Main 875 ’ Galleries 15 13th Street Chinese and Japanese Art Including Jades, Porcelains, Lacquers, Bro- cades, etc. Valuable Paintings and Engrav- ings, Persian and Chinese Rugs, Antique and Modern Mahogany Furniture, Batik, French, Hinoki, Bombay and other Furni- ture, Diamond Jewelry (large stones), An- tique Silver, China, Glass, Fine Library, etc. AT PUBLIC AUCTION (By Catalogue) Within Our Galleries 715 13th Street Wednesday, Thursday and Friday January 31st and February 1st and 2nd, 1923, at 2 p. m. each day Now on View Catalogues on C. G. SLOAN & Application to CO., INC., Aucts. | publications. will entertain at dinner Sunday night the mini. and Mme. Wallenber, Mrs. Norbeck of South and Mrs. Keyes of Rhod Gen. and Mrs. Amos Fries. Representative-elect Frank J. Me- Nulty of Newark, N. J., has_engaged apartments at the Burlington Hotel. Isiand and Mrs. Willlam Clarke Fownes, for- merly of Pittsburgh ,has taken an apartment at the Marlborough for the rest of the seaso: Mrs. J. Lowrle Bell has taken an apartment at the Grafton for the rest of the season. Col. Robert M. Thompson, who has been in southern waters ince Christ- mas, entertained at tea yesterday aboard his house boat, the Ever- glades, which is at anchor at Mlami. He will leave there later this week for Jacksonville to meet Mrs. Thomp- High-grade footwear reduced! Rich’s Clearance Sale Women’s Low Shoes T'he most desirable styles of the season — in good variety. Allare Ricl’s Shoes—all are Fall and Winter fashions, SOCIETY, son and Miss Sykes, who are closing thelr house, on R street, this week. Mr. S. E._ Kent entertained a supper party at Le Paradis last evening. Mr. Maxwell Blake of the diplo- matic service corps, recently commis- sioner to Albania, is at the Grafton. Mrs. Walter Scott McBroom is entertaining at luncheon today in honor of Mrs. 8. M. de Loffre, who recently arrived in Washington from @ long sojourn in Europe. Mrs. W. Herbert. Washington o Newport has returned to the Grafton. at bridge Saturday afternoon in her apartment on 19th street, when her guests were Mrs. Jacquline Todd, Mrs. John S. Barbour, Mrs. Robert Crain, Mrs_Willlam Dunlop, Mrs. Donaldson (Continued on Ninth Pa; | atre. Nannie Green Jobe entertained | | | The Psychology of Success A Oourse of Instru for Mon and Women by Mrs. Jeannette H. Wade At The Women’s City Club 22 Jackson Plzce N.W. First Lecture, Thursday, Feb. 1, 3 P.\I. For particulars Phone Col. 7200 31+ Perhape You Contemplate Buying a FUR CHOKER FOR EASTER, No need to spend your money if yon have old furs. Let me make You one at $3.00 Cold Storage After March 15, MARTIN WOLF, 2%3:r: but please understand that our entire stock is NOT in- cluded in this sale. ! lot reduced to *8.90 1 lot reduced to *5.90 1214 F St. For Wednesday and Choice of Any Fur Coat COATS Hudson Seal Caracul Baby Caracu Mole ICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth Between 12th & 13th Specialists in Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Sale Fur Coats AT Thursday in Our Stock TRIMMING Lynx Skunk Beaver [ Squirrel Flying Squirrel Off Original Price Deduct 1%, at Time of Purchase From Price Marked on the Ticket. . Simply Select the Coat YouWant And Pay Only 1, Regular Price Final Clearance Price 45 Fur Trimmed Coats Re-Grouped and Again MATERIALS Fashona Gerona Panvelaines Fox Wolf FURS Caracul Beaver STYLES Straightline Draped Blouse Backs Reduced to $39;oo [