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3 alist now residing in Washington. Loy Admi > Notes of Chevy Chase Social Activities for The Current Week Mr. and Mrs. William Leech | Record of the Clubs—Per- sonal Mention. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Leech, who went to Ja sonville, Fla.,, by sea on their wedding tour, have returned, and will be at home after Febpuary 1 at 3715 Livingston street. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney R. Prince of 'Chevy Chase Circle have returned from Mobile, Ala., where they spent éveral weeks. T¥The Rector's Ald #aints' Protestant Epi Soclety ,of All pal Church 3 Wil mect Tuesday at 10:30 am., |n| the partsh hall of the church. Lunch- €on will be served and the meeting Of the Woman's Auxillary will im- mediately follow. z-a-Lot Club, under the the Recreation Club of , will have a dance Sat- y 26, at 8:30 o'clock Wife of from visit of meveral week: SOCIETY. MRS, FR eut, LSON, ellvon, Juxt returned ew York, where she made a . in the Chevy Chase Library. Mr. Mrs. Guy M. McDowell, Mrs. P. Wilcox and Lieut. Com- Gilbert Rule will be the and Frank \der of Kanawha @ st week for Paris he wil spend several mont orge k. Mikkelson of tained the mah-jong c Woma t sailed o« ] Club Clnie ing Rogers instructions to' the c The Reereation ( Chase will m 3 o'clogk, The month #he third ) The Che dents of the and the communitics are cordially invi attend and to participate in the dis- cussion of the projects under con- sideration. | The reading class of Che in Wwill meet Wednes: p Mrs. Jarome <1y Btreet. ) N book. “Th s discussed M d Mrs. of 2t LOMOrrow evening ‘at Chevy Ol i meeting will be each month ary 1 Cheyy | e P fw al tooth of William H. v fron returned Carl Fenning of Northampton card club at|a is het of McKinley unit of the Saciety of th Sacrament Tue Mrs. Piukney i entertained Thursday aft- | M William 4 and hvrl daughter arah ord where they will visit d Mrs. Wil- 3 i | R Judge Crane of t ¢ of New York Northampton who now { Ry I roa ssell of week e she was i nd Mrs. n on Brookevi u Me- Rinley Herndon. Va. where house guest of Mr. Buell Mrs. Alexander Wyl street entertained her club eon and bridge F The child stud Church b of Jenifer P cussion wlill be and in the Church. Tom Keene of Keokuk street ined her unit of the Sanctu v of the Church of the ,at the meeting of the Chev ) Chapter of the Y. W. C. A. Monday the following officers were re-elect- | ed: Mrs. Harold E le, chairman; | corge Winches Stone, vice irman; Mrs. Charles R. Mann, re- cording secretary; Mrs. P. M. Ander- | corresponding ry, and Mrs. Jenning: | s, Albert i Cum- ! the weel | visiting her Corning, U. N orktown, . Lieut. P. C el r Wel day evening | in the th rish Hall | Protestant Episcopal | nner the fol- | (Simmonette), viounod), “Moment Musical hert Minuet in “Gavott (Rubinstein) (Dvorak), (Brahms), of ilcher)) (Bond). = Mrs. Nicholson enter- tained at luncheon Thursday in hon- or_of Mrs. ; ks. Robertson left y for Harpers Ferry, W. where she will spend several he social section of the Woman's Club of Chevy Chase will entertain Tuesday at téa from 4 to 6 o'clock pm., at the home of Mrs. George F. Mikkelson, at 5620 37th street. Chevy Chase, D. C.. in honor of the new aembers of the club and their spon- John Mather entertained her luncheon and bridge Monday. Joseph T. Maguire of Hesketh ntertained Saturday at luncl and mah-jong in honor of Mrs, William W. Lemmond of Brooklyn, Mass.. who is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Thornton of Ta- koma Park. The bridge tournament of the unit of the Men's Club of the Church of e Ble: d_Sacrament, of which Mr. Joseph Maguire is the chairman, has by concluded. The losers wili entertain at a theater party Monday .evening in honor of the winners. £y Greeting for Gov. P;xchat Plan of pennsylvanians Elaborate preparations are- being made by Pennsylvanians in Washing- ton to greet Gov. Gifford Pinchot at the “governor's night” reception of the Pennsylvania Soclety in the New Willard Hotel, Thursday evening, January 31. Among the box holders who will en- tertain are the Secretary of Labor and Mrs, James J. Davis, Mrs. Richard Townsend, Col and Mrs. Herbert J. Slocum, Mr. and_Mrs. George Mesta, Mrs. W, Harry J. Harvey Wattles, Representative and Mrs. Samuel A.’ Kendall, Repre- sentative and Mrs Adam M. Wyant, Representative and Mrs. Harris_J. Bixler, Representative and Mrs, Guy E. Campbell, and Representative and Mrs. Henry W. Watson. ‘The reception line will Include Goy. and Mrs. Pinchot, Mrs. Mary Roberts Rinehart, Mrs. Bawrence Townsend, Mrs. George Mesta, Mrs. Cuno Ru- dolph, Mrs E. B. Grandin, and Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, jr. Gov. Pinchot will have as his sub- ject “Pennsylvania Today,” and from his vantage point in the highest posi- tion in the state will give his views of the present situation. Musical se- leotions will be given by Maj. Charles Trowbridge Tittman well known vo- ssion to this reception will be for members and their guests only. Membership and guest cards may be seoured froni the secretary before or Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Jett tained a party {their apartment at S i Dearn | M Ruddach L. Y I treet northw Hosts at Home Party! Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Jett enter- Tuesday evening inj the Fairmont. hey were assisted by Mrs. George W. | on. A program of music was given by frs. L. Y. Love, daughter of the host ud hostess. Mrs. Fay M. Abromovitz ave a song recital and w 1 ¥ her sister, Mrs, Mac !{Mrs. Thornton Jett, the host iano. M Kthel Dixon entertained ith fancy dancing. Fortune tellin nd dances also were features of the evening The rooms were decorated with alms, ferns and potted plants, with ink and blue decorations, and a uffet supper was served during the evening. The included Mrs. E. Me ons Upton and Le: hipiey and:son Bill tichael and Dixon Mr. and and M . Fay ) bromovitz, Mr. Eli lsrael, Mrs. Ma, Russel 'and niece, Mis Mr. Milton G. Jei gues n_an nd Mrs. 1 Mr: Ethel ie dau and h; Mr. F:;dericl( Roscher To Entertain at Studio| This afternoon Mr. Frederick oscher will be a o'clock at his studio, 1342 G ., With an exhibition Patrons will be the charge of the Peruvian embass: Prad enator and M ck. Representati Britten, Mr. Barry portraits_Mr. oscher has recently painted. Miss | angeline Lovett and Miss Vivian | 5 others as- guests will and the will_pour te sting in receiving Zec |be Mr. Alberto Barreto, Viktor Flam- au, Miss de Miss Luc: Dwy Th Miss Witherspoon, Miss B Brad- ty. give a short talk fllustrated by canvase which were painted Corsets, Brassieres, Underwear and Petticoats Being Held at Mme. Eugenie et Cie 1307 G colors. Worth $3.00 .. .. .. Silk Jersey Petticoats; all colors and styles. 32.95 Worth $5.00. At..... High-grade Girdles, Wrap- Arounds and Rubber Girdes (2); slightly soiled. 31.95 Worth up to $7.00.. | Cordova, Mme. Felix | Mrs. 1G. Burn Satinette Petticoats, unusually pretty styles; all s1 95 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 20, 1924—PART 2 Sacred Heart Shrine Dance at City Club Is Assured of Big Success Annual Benefit Event to Be Held Friday Under Direc- tion of Miss Nora Riordan. The annual dance given for the benefit of the new Shrine of the Suered heart, which will be held at the City Club Friday cvening, will undoubtedly be a great success, both financially and socially. Miss Nora Riordan, who is chair- man of the dance commlittee, is as- sisted by Mrs. W. Galt Burns, Miss Bessie K. Dodson, Miss Katie Dunn Mrs. W. P. Irvin, Misses Kenealy, Miss Marguerite Mahany and Miss Katherine T. Riordan. Among the patrons and patronesses displaying keen interest in the dance are: Commissioner Cuno H. Rudolph, | Mme. de la Torriente, Mme, Salvador Davila, Mrs. H. Adams, Mm Mrs. Marle Allen, Mr. W Mrs. Annle Agasta, F. Andrews. Baessell, Mrs. Cecelia un Barnett, Mrs. M. Barrett, Mrs. | lizabeth M. Barry, Mrs. James ( Barry, Miss Mae Berberich, Mrs. Robert B. Berbe: h, Mrs. Brook Beyer, Mrs. Pauline V. Be Mrs. Ama Dunn Biggs. Dr. J. R. Biggs. Mrs. Charles L. Eilliard, Mrs. Ch Bogan, Mrs. Frank G. Boswell. Mrs. Howard Boyd, John Bridaham, Mrs. S, D. Bronson, Mrs Gus Iuchley, Mrs. W D. Buchley, Mr. William Galt Burns, Mrs. William Galt Burns, Miss Helen Mr. . M. H. Byrne Mrs. John F William L. Mr. Marguerite Cannon, Mrs. I Mrs. D. J. Carr, Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Carroll, Carroll, Mrs. ¥ Miss A. L. Chase, Dr. J. F. | Clemence, Mrs. Lewis F. Colling, Mrs. {T. V. Collins, Mrs. John B. Colpoys, I\rs. Charles Columbus, Mrs. Willlam F. Columbus, Mrs. D. D. Condon, Lieut. Fred Connely, Dr. William V. Con- nors, Mrs. J Cook, Miss Blanche Cooksey, Mrs. Thomas Costigan, Mrs. Lowe Cout Mrs. Harry randall, Mrs. J. Crowe, Mrs. {Charles H. Cullen, Miss K. C. Cullen, Mrs. Charles O. Curtin, Mrs. James 3. Croghan. Mrs. Leslie A. Da . George R. De Beuler. Mr: K. Delevingne, Mrs Louis Denny, Mrs. Edward A. Dent, 3. J. Desmond, Mrs. Florence [ caux, Mrs. Arthur B. Dickson, {Mrs. A O.'Dille, Mrs. B. Dodson, Mr W. H. Donovan, Mr: A. Downey Mrs, abeth Downes, Mrs. Andrew Duffy, Mme. Du Four, Miss Katie Dunn; T. Dunsworth. Mrs ey, Mrs. George e Eichhorn, Mrs rd _Bspe William G Fegan, Mrs. Frank P. Flanagan, Mrs. ) Forster, Mrs. , Mme. Jullette Fran- . Mrs. L. E. Gebhard, Ifred Gles- dwar . Mr: nee Mrs. P. Garrison, Mrs. Joseph Geier, Mrs. W. A. Goodman, Mrs. T. , Mrs. B. Gott, Miss Kathryn Mrs. J. L. Grand, Mrs, C. B. nna Hagan, Mr: Miss Grace Hamelin, Hannegan, Mrs. W J. Hagan, Mrs. Baw Hodges, Mrs. B._Horen, Mrs. Vincent W. Mrs. Austin Imirie, Mr. W. P. Irvin, M Y. P. Irvin. 3 Johnson, Mrs. R James , Misses Kenealy, | Kloman, Mrs. R. C. Knode, Mrs. John Kraus, Mrs. Krumm, Miss Margaret H. Kubel, Mrs. Agatha Dunn Mackey, Mrs. Mahany, Mrs. E. M. Marc, Mra. Fred S. Martin, Mrs. George M. Mattingl Mrs. George J. May, Mrs. John Merk- ling, Mrs. Willlam F. Montavon, Mrs. Charles P. L. Moran, Mrs. Willlan: Morris, Mrs. Ella Mulr, -Mrs. H. A. Mullan, Mrs. James V. Mulllgas ¥. Nellgan, Mrs. Willlam F. n, Mrs. Charles R. Newman. Mrs. E. O'Connell, Mrs. J. B. O'Donnell, Mrs. J. A. O'Hare, Mrs. James Orme, Mrs. James J. O'Shea. G. T. Parker, Mrs. Frank 8. Parks, Mrs. Lewis A. Payne, Mrs. J. W. Peabody, Mrs. J. M. Penny, Mrs 0. C. Pierce, Mrs. Allen Pope, Mrs. Harry Price. Mrgp. John Quinn. E. M. Ralph, Mrs. A. Annie Eilzabeth Rauel. Miss Anna Lally, Mjss Mabel C. Neli Mrs. A. G. Rattigan, Mrs. crepes in the new high skirts—Second Floor. Left—Women’s $110.00 Cor- dara Coat with platinum wolf collar and cuffs. o Right — Misses’ Arabia Coat with gra squirrel $135 _Black “$110 St. N.W. High-class models of Girdles that sold up to $8.00. AR R §2.95 Our models of Brocade and woid for S200. At.. 91.25 7 S S Perfect Skin No Blackheads, no Blemishes Ever By Edna Wallace Hopper Mine Is a perfect skin—a skin which young girls envy—at the age of sixty-two. After forty years as a stage star, I look like a girl. of nineteen. I owe all this to : cich, ambitious mother. She sear-red the world for methods to multiply my beauty and ‘0 keep her youth. Those helps made me a famous beauty, and they keep me a beauty still. Now I have arranged so every girl ~nd woman may have those identi~ cal helps. Thus I hope to bring to millions the benefits I got. My Facial Youth One.-is a liquid cleanser which I call my Facial Youth. It contains no animal no_ vegetable fat. So it cannot grow hair on the face. It cannot assimilate in any way with the skin. 1t simply cleanses the skin to the depths, penetrates every pore. When I wipe it off all the dirt and grime, all that clogs the skin comes with it. Clean the skin in the best other way you know. My Facial Youth will still remove much extra grime and refuse. I cover my body with Facial Youth before bathing. Thus I re- move much clogging matter which water fails to get. Apply Facial Youth night and morning, and whenever else the face needs cleaning. You will never find another way to keep the skin so clear. One-fourth Price The greatest oeauty experts now employ this liquid cleanser. Some supply it to dainty women, but at four times what I charge. No cleansing formula in existence can compare with this. And a clean skin is essential. Edna Wallace Hopper's Faclal Youth is now supplied by all drug- §ists and toflet counters at 75 cents per bottle. Also my Youth Cream— my fruity cold cream. Also my White Youth Clay—the utmost in faclal clay. Also my Hair Youth, which brought my luxuriant halr. My Beauty Book comes with each. I urge you to try Faclal Youth. Learn what a really clean skin means, Let It do for you what it does for me You will be amazed. Then, if you want my ether helps they are at your call. Edna Wallace Hopper. Business address, Wau- kesha, Wis. NOTE—Miss Hopper is now play- ing the Pantages Vaudeville circult. #t the meeting. - . A A $129.50 and $135 Milgrim Latimer, Mrs. Clarence W. Lee, Mrs. . J. Leesnitzer, Mrs. George Leim- bach, Mrs. J. E. Lennon, Mrs. Matthew G. Lepley. Mr. Bernard Leonard, Mrs. Peter Loftus, Mrs. Josephine Lorette, Mrs. Joseph Loughran, Mrs. William H. Lynch, Mrs. Thomas W. Lyons, Mrs. John J. McAuliffe, Miss Kath- erine McCarthy, Mrs. Mary McElroy, Mrs. P. J. McGovern, Miss Marie J. McGuire, Mrs. Martin J. McHugh, Mrs. Ralph McKee, Mrs. D. L. Rice Mrs. James Richardson, Mrs. Percival Ridsdale, Mrs. B. P. Riordan, Honorla Dunn Roche, Mrs. J. Miss Katherine G. Roche, M . Root, Miss Lillian Roper, Mrs. James T. Ryan, Mrs. Charles T. Rosseau, Mrs. W. H. Sartwell, Miss Agnes Saui, Mrs, E. F. Saul, Miss Mary Saul, Mrs. C. Riston Schroth. Mrs. Charies W. Semmes, Mrs. Willlam F. Shanahan Mrs. S. Sheehy, Mrs. J. J. Slatter Mrs. S. Slaven, Mrs. F. D. Sloan, Mrs. Hugh Smyth, Mrs. Thomas Sullivan, Kashions for Southern Wear— A complete display of apparel and acces- sories, including the smart flannels and silk shades—frocks, suits, Mrs. W, Warren Taltavull, Mrs. Wil- liam Tardiff, Mrs. South Trimble, Mrs. Philip R. Vernier, Mme. L. Viboud, Mrs. J. F. Victory, Mrs, M. C. Whelan, Mrs. F. J. Weber, Mrs. C. Albert White, Mrs. 8. P. Wiaters, Mrs. George W. Wright, Mrs. M. J. Yarborough, Mr. Willlam Yerkes and others. Books Hold Attention Of District Pen Women Books will occupy the center of at- tention at the principal affairs of the week at the headquarters of the Dis- trict League of American Pen Wom- en, 1722 H street northwest. The first event will be the book re- view luncheonette of Tuesday at 12:30 1216 F St. N.W. SOCIETY. o'clock, under the auspices of the book review committee, Mrs, H. S. Mulliken, chairman. Fiction is to be discussed in ten-minute reviews by four members of the District organis, zation. “Masques,” by Elizabeth Hall Yates, i8 to be reviewed by Mrs. Neyle Col- quitt, who was chairman of book re- view luncheons last year in the league; Miss Jean Stephenson will discuss “Labyrinth,” by Helen R. Hull; Mrs. Henrletta Hickerson, Washing- ton newspaper woman, will talk of the story told by Wallace Irwin in “Lew Tyler's Wives,” and Miss Mar- jorie Ruckman, one of the younger members of the league, will take up “Croatan," by Mary Johnston. Mrs. Mulliken stresses the fact that the reviewers will be strictly held to the ten minutes allotted them, so that those whose time Is limited may bear the whole program within a comparatively brief period. On_Saturday, January 26, the fel- lowehip tea for Janu ry will be held at the clubhouse at 4:30 o'clock, and will take the form of a book shower. Members of the league are asked to bring gifts of books for the league library, either new or old (if in good condition); current books or refer- ence works especially adapted to the needs of the members are particularly desired. Miss Marie C. Redfern, librarlan of the District League of American Pen Women, will act us hostess, and will Confessions of & Book Lover” ¢ the late Dr. Maurice F. Egan, in the program is ar- ranged. All members of the league are urged to attend and participat in the shower. “N/aniti Silk” Underwear— $5 to $7.50 Step-in Chem e and Union Suits, in this attractive new shadow striped glove silk, noted for its wearing qualities—in the January Sales, $3.95. Than Is to Be Found Here Tomorrow! Little $145 Coat, Gerona Misses’ $155 Coat, brown Lustrosa with clrcular flared tiers, viatka squirrel £80 50 trimmed en beaver Women's brown panel- back style, beauti- ful gold- €89 50 7 ‘Women's $360 Coat, kit fox gray Marvella; _ shawl collar, cuffs and circular flare bor- .$145 cuffs of squirrel... January Sales—Drastic Reductions EVENING WRAPS imported famous Gorgeous wraps from American models—equally designers—several weeks yet to wear them, but our policy dictates that beautiful they must be cleared away in advance of stock taking (February 1Ist). $79.50 Straightline Velvet Capes, black cr fuchsia color; muffler style collar and deep der of Chinola $125.00 Shirre handsome platinum skunk collars. phire, rose and love apple red cloth and exquisite beading; black v reversible silver cloth and fuchsia vel- vet; all stunnin, $325.00 .\Icag()\ Green Velvet fler collar and deep border sable (dyed opossum) Ewening Wraps—Second Floor Suits--at HALF or Less A drastic clearaway that includes every fur-trimmed suit in stock! $135 Fur-trimmed Costume Suits.............cccievunneennn......$65.00 - $125 Fur-trimmed Costume Suits............. cccoeeeinnnn......$6250 Tailored Suits. $95.00 Two and Three Piece Costume Suits. . $95.00 Fur-trimmed Sport Suits $45.00 to $79.50 Fur-trimmed Sport Suits. . VALUE—Right to the End Centemeri Kid Gloves Fine French kid—all sizes (except 63 in some styles) —practically every desirable shade, wih plenty of the wanted "$1.50 $3.00 Gloves; 2-clasp; Suede or Kid $4.50 $2.50 Gloves—the Centi- meri “Fielder” $3.50 $6.50 Evening Gloves 16-Button Length Strap-Wrist FOOTWEAR—Absurdly Low —in these last days of the January Clearance Sales. It is good footwear in every respect—quality, workmanship and conservative style—but broken in size, and therefore priced to clear it out. $10.00 High Cut Lace Boots, $2.95 and $3.95 Pair 167 Pairs Cuban Heel Shoes, mostly dark brown kid (a few black), in a range that includes sizes 214 to 9 and widths AA to D—these at $2.95 pair. Dark brown kid lace boots with low flat heels and full round toes, and dark brown kid and cloth com- binations with Cuban heels, pair, $3.95. $7.00 to $10.00 Sport Oxfor‘-dl, $3.95 Pair Gray suede or brown calf with crepe rubber soles, two-tone alf, brown or black bro i 97 “pairs of dark brown ki heels. . oxfords with Cuban heels; one-strap pumps with Cuban $10 and $11 Assorted Pumps, $6.35- Pair A great varlety of high-grade pumps in-styles for dress and street—black satin tongue pumpe, single strap pumps and cross- strap styles—black calf or brown kid tongue pumps—patent leather in strap or four-button styl strap pumps—black or block and Cuban heels. ay me, choose, and be fitted! es—black or dark brown kid single suede four-button pumps—Spanish, oke Capes, chiffon velvet with - §94.50 $15000 to $19850 Wraps, purple velvet with mui- fler collar of ermine; sapphire bluc velvet with silver “vening Wrap; mui- $1975 to bor- $69.50 furs. Ivet, jade lined: $145.00 ...$59.50 .$47.50 ....$4450 $34.75 $295 Hudson Women'’s Black Arabia Coat, muftier collar and deep to-the.elbow beaver.. Women's $75 Straightline Coat, of kit fox gray Lustrosa; large platinum skunk collar and 50 cuffs. $96.50 Coats for Little Women, $44.50 and $89.50 Regularly $75 to $125 Extra Size $95.00 Coats, $69.50 Stunning straight lines—fine furs FURS— Half Price or Less VALUE IN FURS is assured to the average customer by her confidence in the firm from whom she buys, for few customers really know Cold weather has held off, and we have made drastic reductions on our entire stock of fine furs—how drastic these figures tell—but with each garment goes the usual Jelleff assur- ance of satisfaction in style and quality. Many Fashion-Newnesses in WOMEN’S FROCKS $39.50, *49.50, $59.50 And when you choose them here you are sure not only that they are authoratative forecasts of the spring mode, but the ultimate in value.” quality, style and workmanship.—“Fashion with All sorts of silk crepes—crepe Elizabeth, georgette crepe and fancy satin crepes for formal or informal social occasions— canton crepe, roshanara crepe and crepe de chine for street and sport. All sorts of style and trimming newnesses—a novel sleeve treatment, a new drape, a unique tunic effect, a striking bit of beading or unusual trimming—some of them pictured below. Lovely new colorings—bluette, flame, silver, coral, canary, tanette gnd cocoa—the shades you've liked in other seasons, with an inde- scribable added beauty and rich- ness this year. Think of*it! A new springtime frock at prices that are no higher than as though Spring were al- ready here! Why not have one? WOMEN'S DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR—JELLEFF'S Women's Circular Draped coliar, cuffs border. . Kolinsky dyed squirrel There Could Scarcely Be Greater COAT Value $115 Extra slze $95.00 Coat, black O rman. dale, with fox or squirrel col- jar — stunning straight lines” $69 50 We can say with assurance that nowhere can you find greater selection in size, color and style, or greater assurance of satisfaction than here in our January Sales of Fur-trimmed Coats. These are Coats of QUALITY—Quality in the rich, deep-pile fabrics—Fashona, Gerona, Marvella, Arabia—you know these names—know that they stand for the finest sort of pile fabrics. Quality in the choice furs so lavishly used as trimmings—fox furs in black, brown, taupe shades, the desirable platinum wolf and platinum skunk, rich Viatka dyed or natural gray squirrel, and deep furred beaver. Quality in style—made possible by our way of merchandising—constantly clearing our stocks, so that these are all midwinter fashions—increased by special January purchases of manufacturers’ late winter fashion stocks. Women’s Coats, $50, $69.50, $89.50, $96.50 to $195 Regularly priced at $69.50 to $360 Misses’ Coats, $69.50, $89.50, $110, $145 Regularly $95 to $195 $85.00 White Coney Jacquettes................. $100 Beige Caracul Jacquettes, Kit Fox collars. .. $125 :levfi'ge Caracul Jacquettes, $250 Bay Seal (dyed coney) Coat, fitch collas §250 Bay Seal (dyed coney) Coat, squirrel trim $275 Jap Mink (cyed weasel) Cape, tail trimmed. Seal (dyed muskrat) Coat... $395 Scotch Mole Cape, platinum wolf collar. $395 Beige Caracul Coats, lynx collar and cuffs $450 Black Persian Lamb collar and .$62.50 $100 $125 . $125 . . $145 oRaR oo $195 $197.50 $200 Cocoa - col- ore. - a canton, in new Russian tunic style.