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White House Announces Full Capacity List for Thursday Night Reception in Honor of Judiciary COOLIDG attended the rning musleal at Hamilton Hotel this moming ziven under the manage- ment of Mre, La enc Townsend. later this afternoon she is recelving W group of guests Ly spectal ap vointment It is announced from the White House today that the invitation list for judical reception Thursday nizh has been closed. the full capacity for entertaining having been reached. social highways with eption lead to the New W ght, whe Bal Boheme, given under 6 auspices and for the benefit of the Washington Arts Club, will be In progress from 9 o'clock, when the pageant showing the seven ages of art will begin, to be followed by gen- !lnnxuu for New York, from where he will sail shortly for hi. home in { Rumania. | o { _The third assistant Secretary of ate and Mrs. J. Butler Wright will cntertain a company at dinver this { evening. Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall entertain- ied at’ luncheon toduy st the Hotel { Hamitton ving the first Monday i morning al, when her guests |were Mrs. Clarke Wagsaman. Ars. | {John M. Biadle, Mrs. Kenna Elkins A and Mrs. Richard T. Wilson of | Netr York and Miss Virginla Car- | of Hagerstown, Md. house s of the hostess. | The airector general of tl | sular service and Mrs. Wilbur J. | will entertain at _dinner Thu | evening, January 1 | i Additional box holders for the per- MIS$S HELEN COLHOU ghter of th te Rear Admiral dmund R. Colhoun, U. N.. Wi with her xixter, Miss K Colhoun, will attend the Bal Bohe: &iven by the Arts Club tomight Wylle, Mr. Hunt Turner, Mr. Manning Stead, Mr. Hugh Tennant, Mr. Henr{ de Liboux, Mr. Daniel Long, 3ir. Alan Rhinebart. Mr. Gustat de Baron Leopold Plessen, Mr. John Mc- Mullin, Mr. Ballard Moore, Mr. War- |[Ricardo Remijlo. wick Montgomery, Mr. Chester Lock- wood, Mr. Marion Law, Mr. Benjamin Holcombe, Mr. Norris Gaddess, Mr. Ambler Liggett, Mr. Albert Tharr, Mr. Loulston Hardin, Mr. Taylor Ha. din, Mr. Charles Dagiloukopoulon, Mr. Wiison ~ Pritchett, Robert Bell, Mr. Hamilton Gordon, Mr. Leander McCormick Goodhart, Baron di Guira, Mr. Richdrd_Flournoy, Mr. Howland Chase, Mr. Fred Jugher, Mr. Jam McKeidin, Mr. Gilbert Davidson and Don Mariano de Anold. The diversions—a medievallsm for entertainment—were, as in days of old, between courses. They included a diversion by Mr. W. C. Norman acting in the role of sootheayer, as sisted by Miss Martha Davls, who eppeared in medieval costume. ‘Additional guests who came from the dinner and reception given by the ambassador of Italy and from other dinner parties Included Mrs. Willlem Howard Taft, and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Frederick Manning, Mr. and Mri. Lawrence Townsend. Mr. and Mrs, Frank B. Noyes, Miss Hoard- man, Mrs. Gillett, Mrs. Lyman Tiffany, and ‘some of the older members of society. Dainty spinning wheels in carved wood were given as favors and car- ried out the keynote of the period. Mrs, Theodore Roosevelt, wife of the assistant secretary of the Navy, has sent out cards for a tea Wednes- day afternoon at 4:30 o'clock for the delegates to the midwinter board Al s0 Doneta, Sullt, secrotary Bernardo, o»u-.’l:'rmfuu‘;:’;:n“-. dir, Ricardo Sahella, Mr. Mariano Lo rintzkold, | Mr. Jusne Ventenilla, Mr. Enrique ma, " Mr. Alberto Abellera and Mr. Mrs. M. W, Hutchinson and her two small sons arrived in Washing- ton from California yesterday. They will visit Mys. Hutchinson's parents, Commodore W. J. Baxter, U. 8. N. and Mrs. Baxter, at 2331 20th street, for several months, while Lieut Hutcbinson, U, 8. N,, attached to the Mexico, is with the fleet Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Martin, jr. have returned to their home in Baiti more after spending a few days with Mr, and Mrs. John Ballantyne Pitney. Mr. and Mrs. Martin came to attend the dance which Mrs. Pitney's broth: er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter, gave New Year eve. Ma). Gen. John L. Hines, U, 8. A., and Mrs. Hines are at the Hotel Astor in New York. Representative Robert H. Clancy of Detroit, Mich., has taken an apartment at the Hotel Rooseveit for the winter. ‘The Australian commissioner and Lady Mackinnon entertained « company of ight at dinner Baturday night, at the orcham, where they are s iwo or three months. Representative and Mre. Frederick Purnell_entertained a party of twenty it the Saturday night supper dance at the Hotel Roosevelt. taken wiven b, at the box at the the Arts Bal Bohem b of Wi Jullet B, Goodenow of Michigan. varty will be in costume. m The sewing circle for the fatherless children of Greece, will meet as usual Tuesday und rrm-‘ mornings, from 10 |y, to 12 oclock, at 1622 H street, dent general of the Daughters' of the Americun Revolution, arrived today at the New Willard. The Congressional Club has sent ! out cards for Friday nrurnoon.l January 11, at 5:30 o’clock, when the Buests of honor will be the editors of the women's magazines, Woman's Home Companion, Delineator, Ple- torial Review, McCalls and Good Housekeeping. The subject will be “The Policies and Principles of Our Magazines. The club will be at home Tuesday evening, January 16, from $ to 12 o'clock. There will be dancing. Mrs. E. W. Cole of Nashville, Tenn., who is spending the winter 'at the New Willard, will entertain at dinner there tonight. Owing to a severe iliness, Mrs. A. C. Macomb has canceled all soclal en- gagements. Dr. and Mrs, Simon Both Absent from Washington. Dr. Abram Simon spent Sunday tn New York city taking part in the celebration to honor the twenty-fifth anniversary of Dr. Samuel Shuhnan's ministry with Temple Beth EI. Lington | where she in to be in atteniance a! iilurd Hotsl tonight, and will |the meeting of the executive board | Frederick have as their guests Senator and Mre. lof the National Federation of Tem- Jumes 15 Wataon of Indiana and Mrs. jple Sisterhoods. She is to be guest| Women s glving Wednesday at its reception and | national clubho: ting given under the auspices of three sisterhoos The &nd speaker at the Mr. and Mrs. Ridgley W. Axt of 1, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. | mittee. Mra. Anthony Wayno Cook, presl- 028 Ruby of College Park, Md., have Mrs. George H. Mrs. Axt's Youfig, wife of Washington Gulivg Garfinkle 6(G. SOCIETY. =————————————— to be | ton yesterday for Cincinnati, Ohio, | Representative Young of Norts Da- kota, will receive at the tea for Mis H. Gillett, Frane! which Ameiican Association of University use, on 1 stheet. Others in the recelving line will be Mre ‘enton Bernard, natlonal educational secretary of the aseo- clation, and Mrs. John Jay O'Connor. chairman of the public interests com- Mrs. Joseph Talbot McLe Cew York and Mrs. A)e!nn&ll‘.%hof't:‘eol (Continued on Ninth Page.) Paris Values Truly Extraordinary " Luxurious Furs eral dancing after 10 o'clock. The|formance of “Tales of Hoffman," to contumex they wore at the first| . ooting of the General Federation of Geldert have | Mrs. Abram Simon left Washine- costumes for the ball have been|be presented by the Washington eveland reeeption at the White | g, Clubs. carefully thought out and will Opera Company at the President | House. —— Tepresent all periods from the middle | Theator Monday, January 2f. are e Maj. and Mra George Oukley Tot. ages, also characters well known in ator and Mrs. Lawrence C. PRIDDS. | faqey was served was covered with|ten will entertain a dinner party of | ovamal fenture dances will be given N Browa S, Wilitan; | &,red, satin cloth and the center of | (SUrteen toMERG, 10 HICT, JAPRRRIC) throughout the night. A well known is. Moran and | pttentlon was an enormous boars| il TOUL RCThe guests will all{ character, who as Recorder in the Book & 4 resued s iu the mildie &Nes.§ Ty, ogure i | Sotery . . { while ruckling piks and pheasants,|Dbe in costu of Memory, will greet guests and b : - o — H write their names in his big book. Britton Brown en-| W,th cheese cakes and other features| i tions have been issued to The president of the Arts Club, and Mrs. Harry | of "“l’\‘"‘ fenst of ';"‘_‘““l"l’ asye | o higher offictals, diplomats, soclety Arthur Franklin Musgrave, and the supper hour last night | #dorned the board 1c_table was! folk and art lovers of Washington “’I board of governors and their wives will {Lghted By tall tallow candles. Ad-| e 0O e Vandyek Gallerles for occupy a beautiful box in the center of - Joining the barquet room the con-| ne private showing at 1611 Connee- the ballroom. It s especlally decorated| Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Townsend | ¥ervatory snhowed an artistle Nght-: yio,¢ svenue tomorrow from 10 Juncheon today at| i€ in weird blue tones, while the| i1 0k in the morning to 5 o'«‘hwl;| THB greatest fur values in the history of this store are offered here now in our coats for sports, street and evening wear. The furs are perfect in quality and at the special prices now in effect, the val- nd Mrs. Incorporated 1747 Rhode Island Ave. will continue reductidns ]/30 off . All Fall and Win- ter Stock during and lighted and is like & court of honor. | entertained at the Hamilton, following the firgt of | Fest of the rooms were lighted with | VNS Jtcrnoon. | the series of morning musicals, which hes without a jarring note of { she has organized. The guests were | di A"m'dv - . H 5a o o nce ang|the minister of Poland and Mme. ! The program was given by yuihe ambassader of France andiivriplewska, the counselor of the | Esther Case, the well known director general of the Pan-American Tanchoon today et the oty raf Pre embassy and Mme. de La- ano, who was xuch a sensational| Union, Dr. Rowe, Col. Theodore D. honor of Prof. Moret. professcy of | boulaye, the military attache of the | Success at the Roval Opera in Stock-| Boal of Boalsburg and Mr. Gardner cgyptology in the College de France, | French embassy, Gen. George {A_ Ty ol goring) the waki Frank Sherl- | Coogan. Who i o atter on | Dumont; the naval ache of the | ds ve vn pianist, both In i m?”‘a‘i‘xh..“’“«‘.‘{’q‘,’.“’m‘:.ff"".,}"".‘(,,.'“ French embassy, Capt. Rigal; Miss| Faris and New York, and Ellsabeth| Mr. Lambert Clifford and Miss Tt R Betore the ,\unnr’: Nin Mackay and the two artists| Sherid: who possesses a contralto| Hclen E. Clifford left Washington toe Francaise. The other g"\lnsh were the | Who played today, Mme. Wanda \'flce of rare beauly and has sungday, the former for Princeton and Ca d president of the Alliance Francaise | landowski and M. Jacques Thibaud. | tMs autumn at Harvard, Yale and| the latter for Dana Hall School at pes an Br. Davia Jayne HIIl. foemet Uatted Princeton colleges, Mrs. Sheridan | Boston, after spending the holidays Lr Davia Jayne Hill. former United | o aanion H. Pitney fs mot re- | &ung a program of old Italian music,| with thelr parents, Col. and dra Sweaters and Mrs Willam Grozier the Rev. | ceiving Mondays this season. with Arthur Whiting .u'cum-’ Edward Clifford. p Fathe: yv e Catholic Uni- 5 1y - — or ngh.. Aaiie lf\‘r:”"(‘.l‘m‘;{ the Catholic Uni-l Mrs. Porter J. McCumber and her| No less a critic than Mrs. William |Speaker of Philippine Houve Torsity, Mrs Supps MGof Admirall giughter, Mrs’ Harrison Brand, Jr.| Howard Taft, wife of the Chief Jus- | Homor Guest mt Lumch. i ern wear. Capps. . Mrs. and her ng son will leave Wash-| tice, plainly Showed that she enjoy Bpeaker Maniiel! Roxas. of. ‘the ingto ht for St. Petersburg, | ed every note of the music. Philippine house of representatives !was the principal guest at the first where Mrs. McCumber will pass seventy guests at table were Jusserand will give a luncheon to- s, Brand will remain lair, Miss Betty Byrne, jannual luncheon of the Filipino stu morrow in compliment to Mme. April i diss Nina Dia- | dents of Georgetown University, Landowska, wh as one of thel — N montobou Virginia Selden, was held at the University artists at Mrs. Lawrence Townsend's| Mrs. Adam M. Wyant will be at|Aiss Mar s, Miss Elizabeth | esterday. musical this morning at the Hamil-|home tomorro afternoon after 4 Miss |_The other guests were Dr. William Tt e s Anrnis ey Miss Josephine Hutch- |Notz, dean of the School of Foreign iog at the Hamilton, Park Hotel, and also on January 28. | Eugenia Lejeune, Rervice; Prof. Thomas H. Healy, Prof. TR - ge, Miss Janet . ICharles H. Tooke, Prof. Willlam A. The assador of Belgium and Miss Callie Doyle and Miss Flora ary Montgomery, Mi | Reid, Catalino Lavadia, former under- Barones “artier will be the guests e have returned to Washington Mec M Barbara |secretary of commerce and commu- of honor at dinner tomorrow evening | : passing a week at the Plaza | ) Ruth ™ § nications of the Phillppine govern- of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, who will . In New York. where they went ment; Hon. Jaime C. de Veyra, ex- nterta distinguished company in | to bid bon voyage to their sister, Mrg. resident commissioner from the Phil- lier home on Scott Circle corge T. Marye, and her daughter, ippines; Mr. George Bocobo. dean of Mrs. Dimock was hostess at lunch- | Miss Helen Marye, who salled Janu- the college of law, Philippine Uni- con today, entertaining n company of | ary 5 on the Aquatania for a several jand Miss Elizabeth Adams. | versity; Salvador Imperial, secretary twenty in compliment to Contessa [ months' stay in Europe | Winant Joh . Mr. L {to the 'speaker; Donald O'Regan Robillant of italy, who has been the — and Mr. W. D guest of Mrs, Dimock and her son-in- Mr. George Creel, the n]’»l!d publi- | B 2 , Mr. Octavio Members of the Philippine “George- ; & 2 - . Taw and daughter, the second coun- | clst. Is hers from New York for about Wraps are charming—supple, new fabrics, $49.50 to Colorful, Plain or Pleated Frocks for misses, $35.00 to |—=|olc—=|o[cz]|ol—2lal—= o} $110.00. $95.00. selor of the Italian embassy and Sig- |a week and is stopping at the Lee l H Women’s Sport Frocks exploit crepes and flannels, Sport Coats and Suits; many new fabrics, $35.00 to IHave Our Furriers to Remodel or Repair Your Fi unl Ll a nora Catalini. Contessa Robillant | House. $25.00 to $85.00. $150.00. strap.wrist gaunflet gloves, "Fleider e for the cotillon which the = Women’s Formal Frocks, beaded or embroidered Separate Skirts, daring novelty and color effects, $10.00 South: omer . 12th at G St. - model,” $2.65 pair; $6.50 Iong gloves, $14.85; a new shipment Philippine georgette, $55.00 to $85.00. to $26.50. N u 5 Extra Size Dresses, exquisite silk crepes, $45.00 to Knitted Apparel, stunning imported sweaters, suits, Corper Buy With Confidence ; :r‘:.{’i e RIe pofent wotkaran: $i4857 o new 'shipment Bhilippine Furriers Since 1906 i #1.95, 8296, $3.95. $110.00. frocks, $11.50 to $95.00. "= T Creet Ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand Hosts. Mr, Charles Noble Gregory bad as guests at luncheon vesterday the! THE FLOREN- ] TINE SHOP of Chicage will eell l | | | An attrac- ues are really remarkable. tive variety of Knitted scarfs and bage from Maria. Gal- lenga, Rom Italy; broidered linens and hand-woven cottons. The sale will be held at Francis Inc., from January 7th to 11th. The French ambassador and Mme. For Palm Beach and Points South * Sunshine apparel and accessories—a delightful, colorful array. - We hope you will come to see the special display of Southern Fashions on our Second Floor. Richard H. Wilmer ador of ltaly, Don Gelasio Cae Mr. and Mrs evening, and will| wil] be hosts to a company of twelv i, gave Frida return to New York late this after- | a¢ dinner thls evening. noon stels ‘a8 — _ The Aliflance Francaise will hold a | The ambassador of Ttaly, Don Ce-| ecting this afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock, lasio tani, entertained at dinner | 33" the Cosmos Club, when Mr. Alex- followed by a reception last evenink | undre Moret will speak on the open- in honor of the well known Itallan | {nc of the tomb of Tut-Anka-Amen. playwright, Signor Luigi Pirandello.{ Among those who will attend the | he guests at the dinner were: The | meoting will be Mme, Jusserand, Mrs. | minister of Switzerland and Mme.’ James Carroll Frazer, Mrs. Lawrence m Townsend and Mrs. Theodore V. a Smart Hats for beach, travel or dress, $12.50 to $25.00. Novel Blouses, aglow with color, $10.95 to $45.00. v Pe the minister of Persia, Mirz. ¥ Khan Alai, the air attache Boynton. t allan embassy and Donna Emmy JANUARY SALES! Three great . purchases of beautiful underwear— $2.95 to $8.50 Glove Silk Underwear, 1ul) sizes and reguiar weights, $1.95 to $4.85; $6.00 to $18.50 Radium 'Silk and Crepe-back Satin Underwear, $4.85 to — JANUARY SALES! Centemeri French Kid Gloves—$3.00 and $3.50 2.clasp styles, $1.95 pair; $4.00 to §5.00 Mr. and Mrs. John L. Edwards were / cuntexs .| host ge party at supper at | Mrs. Frederic Keep, Mrs. Truxton|Le Paradis last evening i Beale. Dr. and Mrs, Henry Kellogg, — rs. Henry F. Dimock, Mr. and Mrs.| Full of artistic beauty in every de- Willlam Hard and Mr. Arthur Living- was the Twelfth Night Medieval ston, H ast and program of middle age mu- | Among the guests who came later | sie which marked the ecelcbration of for the reception were the ambassador | the birthday anniversary of Miss Na- | of Spain and Senora de Rlano, talle Hammond, daughter of Mr. and | ambassador of Belgium and Baroness | Mrs. John Hays Hammond. at their | » Cartler. the ambassador of Cuba|home, on Wyoming avenue, last enora de la Torriente, the Sec- | night. 5 i retary of Commerce and Mrs. Hoover,| The mansion is well adapted to the minister of Sweden and Mme | classic treatment and made a splen- | Wallenberg, the assistant secretary of | 4! sctting for the large company of state, Mr. Leland Harrison; the*naval | Kuests, in middle-age costume, who, Attache of the embassy and Contesse | €nJOYing the feast, later distributed i di Monbello, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B.(themselves in groups about the draw Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Town- | INE room, haliway and on the grand nd, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bell, | stalrway. The medieval feature was Irs. Irwin Laughlin, ar | carried out In the decorations, the Iphe Casper Miller, Mr. lofty hall, drawing room, library and . Eurigue Zanetti, Mr. and | Panauet hall having long scarlet satin Gaorge | Jullan - Zolmay, Mre | ¥treamers embellished in fitting em- s i prads o TS| blems in gold placed to give thebest ' jeorge Dhle, Mr, William PheiDs £no, | Jffact. ' Trumpeters dressed as her e C B! a C: D e At 3 H " L‘xmd;sohnnl\:t m‘:m »:r:ldms;'::‘p \{, l:x jalds of that period gave the signal | Mrs. Frank West, Mr. and Mrs. Ea- | f0F the seating of guests, the ad-, ward Rickard, Mrs., R Mrs. Bd- | journment for the program of music, | Richmond Law- | i rence, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bullard, | sosmmp . L0 Other features of the Mr. and X 3 v Mr. and E monds, Mr. and Mrs, H, | —ae oster Bain, Mr. Wilmott Lewis, Miss Catherine Rhoades, Miss Marion Beck- ett and Miss Betty Connolly. ed table from which th#i UP-TO-DATE BOOK OF Bl le——r——=ol el e |0 s [ O] The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Denby, will be the guest of honor at ETIQUETTE dinner’ this cvening of the naval at- Reduced trom $3.50 3 tache of the Japanese embassy, Capt. Yagano. who will ‘entertan a larks | [P E A R L M A N ’ S --lrr\'lpnn{ of oflh}t{:rn lul' the United States Navy at Rauscher's. Among the guests will be the chief of naval 933 G ST. N.W. operations, Admiral Bdward . Eb- orle. Senator and Mrs. Walter H. Edge will entertain at dinner Thursday cvening. January 24. Mra. Edge will receive Thursday afternoon from 4:30 <o 6 o'clock in their home at 1626 Rhode Island ave- nue. The secretary of the Netherlands legation and Mme. Hubrecht will en- iertain informally at tea this after- noon, when Miss Mary Wallace and Miss Rosalind Wright will preside at the tea table. Mr. Dimitri Dimancesco entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Dower | House, having among his guests the | Marquise Bourbon del Monte and | Duchess Mignan. . Mr. Dimancesco will leave Wash Going South? Going to Palm Beach, the Bahamas or Bermuda ? Where it is springtime and the skies are blue. For Winter Resort wear, select— (Dyed Coney) 5 i T 1 d cuffs of natural squirrel—skun! SOI\?:&: squirrel—heavy full skins. - Regular Value $225.00 3 Natural Muskrat Coats— $7 93.00 E' Modish o Raccoon collar and cuffs. Regular values $200.00. APPAREL 5 Hudson Seal Coats— §] 5.0 d Muskrat) fo" (D);kunk“colhr and cuffs. ‘Regular values $300.00 to $350.00. Southern Wear 3 Moleskin Coats— 325000 . 3 . Tom - g‘l’?‘;‘“;{n‘l:‘: ::l':em squirrel coll_tr and OTHER COATS in Hudson Seal, Squirrel, Moleskin and Mink Reduced. i [ ol g : —NOW January Sale assortments are at their best—NOW : | k! A\ 1 prices on fine coats are lower than at any other time of year, Forty Beautiful Coats Reduced from $125.00, - $135.00, $145.00, $155.00 —7 Hk LT ‘ Coats of Arabia : 3 5 ! Coats of Marvella To Clear the Floor of Every Contsof Mar 0dd and End Fur Garment. Conts of Taruuinn These Values are Ab' Less Than $100 for Coats That, as the Saying Goes. “Look Like a Million Dollars.” BUY All Lavish With Choice Furs w g = Ng m Washlngton. golden beaver, fashionable kit-fox fur—huge muffier collars and cuffs SAVE oidbl;ck. brown and taupe fox, natural gray and viatka—dyed squirre! an eaver, Smart, Midwinter Styles . Regular values $75.00 to $125.00 . ‘a:‘:c({“;lel; always charming tube silhouette. All the :shion shades are Tampa Kit-Fox 25 Northern Seal Coats— 31 1 4,00 Zanibar Alaskan (Dyed Coney) ‘Tomorrow oyt ietas il SRR D HRAY panel barder of brown fox, $96.50, ! By all means select your winter coat without further de- Ta Ler—aise00 Cont of Brown Arabla, with beaver collar ;. at Jelleff's. New coat purchases (made at big savings), combined with enormous reductions on our own fine coats—the handsome coatings, the choice furs. the style and quality throughout that one can always be sure of in buying at Jelleff’s! $185.00 to $245.00 Coats—elaborate styles, furs of ex- Misses’ $135.00 to $165.00 Coats—brimful of STYLE, ceptional beauty, $150.00. 2 $110.00. PRt g $115.00 to $125.00 Coats—umusaally large collars and , Misses’ $125.00 to $145.00 Coats—the season’s most o Misses’ Coats—remarkable for rich fabrics $95.00 and $110.00 Coats—noteworthy for quaty ,nd secing fucs, $65.50, and style, $69.50. X Misses’ $75.00 to $85.00 Coats—great variety of Tomorrow—A New January Sale Group! . Coats of Gerona Coats of Constanzia $96050 -\ solutelythe Biggest Shaw! collars and deep cuffs of fine silky black lynx, deep furred 10 Short Fur Coats— $ 59.25 : Tomorrow = Included are circular draped models, rippled godets, flared styles Coffee Navy . SO Ryl e 15500 o S18800. Right—$135.00 Coat, brown Fashona, with collar, cuffs and Black . hd ° ‘Eight Other Big Jartuary Coat Values " January Sales! Women's Coats! January Sales! Misses’ Coats! deep cuffs of fine furs, $89.50. beantiful pile fabrics, $89.50. “styles, $50.00. Conmecticut Avenue Shop 1209 Conmecticut Avenue