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2 SOCIETY. Secretary Mellon Resumes Treasgx_'z Post in Capital Returns From Protracted Cruise in Southern Waters—General and Special News of Interest From ‘The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Andrew ‘Washington after spending several weeks cruising in Southern waters. He was accompanied on the trip by his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David K. E. Bruce, who have returned to their home on Long Isiand, and his son, Mr. Paul Mellon, who has left for Pittsburgh. ‘The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Charles Francis Adams, has returned to Washington after spending a few days in Boston. Senator and Mrs. Frederic Sackett have returned to Washington from a week's cruise to Cuba. Senator and Mrs. Royal S. Copeland are expected to come tomorrow from New York and open their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel for the remainder of the season. Senator and Mrs. D. O. Hastings and Miss Elsie Saxton will return tomor- row to the Wardman Park Hotel from their home in Wilmington, 1, where they passed the holi h Senator and Mrs. Felix Hebert and their daughters, who pas days at their home in West Warwick, R. I, are expected in Washington to- morrow and to reopen their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel for the remainder of the season. Guests Listed in Home Of Representative Cooper. Representative and Mrs. Henry Allen Cooper will have as guests Mrs, Harry | Lester McClaren and Miss Mnrgue{’ McClaren, who are arriving from Ra- cine. Wis. Mrs. Cooper is giving a luncheon Friday at the Hotel Washing- ton for them, and Tuesday afternool January 14, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Mc. Claren and the latter’s daughter will be at home informally at the Washington from 4 to 6 o'clock. | Mrs. McCiaren will go South, but| Miss McClaren will remain with Mrs. | Cooper for some time. Miss McClaren bids fair to be as popular in Washing- ton as she is in Racine, where she is/ A member of the Junior League, of the Hunt Club and Country Club and is generally a fine sportswoman along many lines. Representative and Mrs. E. M. Beers will come to Washington tomorrow and will open their apartment at the Hotel Roosevelt, which they occupied before returning to their home in Pennsyl- vania, where they have been spending the holidays. Representative _and Mrs. _Joseph Whitehead have as their guest in their apartment in the Valley Vista Mrs. James L. Tredway of Chatham, Va. Representative and Mrs. Ernest R. Ackerman, who have been spending the ‘W. Mellon, has returned to|N. J. Official World. | holidays at their home in Plainfield, ., are e: to their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel, Representative and Mrs. Albert E. Carter have as their guest at the M g:;:r Mrs. F. B. Schuyler of Berkeley, Representative and Mrs. William R. Eaton, who are on a trip to Panama, are expected to return to their apart- ment l!! the Wardman Park Hotel Jan- uary 13. 3 Mrs. Vivienne Breckenridge, niece of Representative and Mrs. Eaton, i8 oc- cupying their apartment at the hotel during their absence. Mrs. Brecken- ridge will return to Sweet Briar, Va., Tuesday. Representative d Mrs. Richard N. Elliott are expected to return to their apartment at the Hotel Roosevelt to- | morrow after visiting at their home in | Connersville, Ind. | Representative and Mrs. W. W. Arnold and their daughter will return tomorrow | to_their apartment at the Hotel - velt, after passing the holidays at their home in Robinson, Ill. Mrs. Hadley Concludes Her Visit in New York. Mrs. L. H. Hadley, wife of Repre- | sentative Hadley, is' again in their | apartment at th: Hotel Roosevelt after | her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and | Mrs. McLean Ornder. Representative C. E. Kiefner returned this morning from his home in Perry- ville, Mo., and joined Mrs. Kiefner in their apartment at the Hotel Roosevelt. Mrs. Willlam E. Hull, wife of Repre- sentative Hull, has gone to their home in Peoria, Ill. She will join Representative Hull in their apartment at the Ward- man Park Hotel in a few days. ‘The Assistant to the Attorney General and Mrs. John Lord O'Brian will be joined today in their apartment in the new addition of the Wardman Park Hotel by their daughter, Miss Esther O’Brian, who has been ing the holi- days at their home in Buffalo, N. Y. Their other daughters who passed the holidays with them at the hotel have returned to their colleges, Miss Janet O'Brian to Boston Straton, Miss Frances O'Brian to Sweet Briar and Miss Alison | O'Brian to Smith College. | ‘The Second Assistant Postmaster | General and Mrs. W. Irving Glover have | had with them in their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel their son. Mr. | Warren Glover, who will return to Tome School after this week end. Mrs. Oscar Underwood will return to- | morrow to her apartment at the Ward- | | man Park Hotel after passing some time at her home in the South. Important Society Funcfl‘ons in Record Of New Year Events (Continued From First Page.) Charles P. Taft, brother of the Chief Justice. Among Mrs. Taylor's 20 guests | were Mme. Wu, Mrs. George H. Moses, | Mrs. Charles S. Deneen, Mrs. William J. | Harris, Mrs. James E. Fechet, Mrs. George R. Farnum, Mrs. James R. Mann, Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong, Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert and Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock was hostess to A company of 32 at dinner last evening in compliment to Miss Alice Morris and Mr. Lawrence Morris, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave H. Morris of New York, who are her guests over Sunday. Mise Morris will share honors | And Mrs. Clyde Shreve, Hyattsville, with Miss Vittoria Catalani at dinner tomorrow evening when Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parkhurst will entertain before the costume ball of the International Assembly, which will be given that eve- ning in the Willard Hotel Dinner to Compliment Minister and Mme. Bachke. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norment will entertain at dinner Monday evening in compliment to the Minister of Norway and Mme. Bachke, Jater taking their guests to the International Assembly. Mrs. B. F. Saul entertained at lunch- eon and bridge Wednesday for her sub- debutante daughter, Miss Teresa Saul. Mrs. Lawrence Townsend will enter- tain at luncheon Wednesday at the Mayflower following the concert to be given in the grand ball room of the hotel by Nikolai Orloff, Ru sian planist, and Paul Kochanski, violin st. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. McKenney will entertain at dinner this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Davies were hosts to a company of 18 at dinner last evening. entertaining in compliment to the president of the University of Wis- consin and Mrs. Glenn Frank. Miss Mary Helen Pvie entertained at a luncheon on Tuesday at her home in Sixteenth Street Heights, in honor of Miss Dolores Conger, who is home from Flizabeth College for the holidays. Among the guests were Miss Elinor Law, Miss Elizabeth Acher, Miss Margaret Lum, Miss Marion Traveland, Miss Jeanne Berry, Miss Peggy Kremkau, Miss Betty Bain, Miss Emily Ballou, Miss Flournoy McQuary and Miss Claudia Lea Pointer. Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Hosts at New Year Dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Kendrick of 1361 Harvard street entertained at a New Year dinner. Their guests included Miss Katherine Kendrick, Mr. Franklin Kendrick, Mr. and Mrs. Killian E. Ken- drick, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Killian, Mrs. K. Bretow, Miss Aurelia Bretow, Mrs. Mary Bool, Mrs. Mamie Schaefer, Mr. Henry Ruppert. Mr. k_Crosly. Mr. T [ Food and Service Unsurpassed < Blie © e @ollier In COLUMBIA RD. a1 18 ®ST| __O”BlulAlum 12:30 to 7:30 5-Course $1.00 | SUNDAY DINNER P Choice of OYSTER COCKTAIL FRUIT COCKTAIL CELERY ROAST TURKEY ROAST CAPON FRIED SPRING CHICKEN ROAST MEATS We make all of oxr own ice creams ond desserts Special Salad Courses for Those Not Desiring Regular Dinner and Mrs. Ringgold Hart, Dr. W, George, Mrs. Catherine Young, Miss Maggle Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Young, Miss Josephine Schaeffer, Mrs. Bertha | Schaeffer, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Kiibel, | Mr. and’ Mrs. Charles Jacobson, Mr. | and Mrs. Walter Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Saunder, Mrs. Minnie Iseman, Mr. and Mrs. John Clipper, Mr. Charles F. Ege, Mrs. Della Flack, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell, Miss Phoebe Davis, Mr. and Mrs. William Tompkins, Miss Virginis Strother, Mrs, Maude Johnson, Miss Katherine O'Connor, Trail, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jarboe, Mr. Jack Sherman, Miss Flora Trainor, Mr. Robert Railey. Those from out of town were Mrs. Elizabeth Flack, Bethesda, Md.; Miss Bertie Flack, Bethesda, Md ; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Shaw and Miss Catherine. Shaw from Rockville, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Preston, McLean; Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam H. Young, Silver Spring: Mrs. Lawrence Flack, Kensing- ton; Mrs. William Brown, Philadelphita; Mrs. Edna Raney, Kensington, and Mr. Mrs. Carl C., Witt entertained at luncheon and bridge last Tuesday in compliment to Mrs. Jonathan Gibson, & bride of Christmas week, who was formerly Miss Lucile Allen of Kansas City. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. R. Lester Rose and Miss Ellen Quigg. A number of dinners are to be given at the Club of Colonial Dames tomor- row, followed by music. Later many of the guests will attend the International Assembly. Miss Anna Concklin of the Roydon Apartments entertained at luncheon at | the Aster December 30, for a number of | college friends at home for the holi- days. The compeny included Miss Ruth Belew, Miss Betty Wheeler, Miss Chai- | lotte Priest, Miss Annabel Essary, Miss Helen Kimball Miss Louise Bruce, Miss Constance Robihson, Miss Mary Eliza- beth Clarke, Miss Caroline Staniey, Miss | Alice McReynolds and Miss Elizabeth Towne. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Heaton gave a reception in their home on Indian Lane, Spring Valley, Sunday afternoon, for their daughter, Miss Doris Heaton. | Assisting were Mrs. W. E. Willlams, | mother of Mrs. Heaton; Mrs. Lanier P. | McLachlen, Mrs. Robert Osmun Saun- | ders, Mrs, Herbert Kerslake and Mrs. G. W. Chiswell. Assisting with Miss Heaton | | were Miss Yung Kwai, Miss Elizabeth | Saunders, Miss Dorothy Saunders, Miss | Ruth Kimball, Miss Peggy Berry and Miss Hilda Lynn. BE {Mr. Comins to Preside At Studio Tea Todny' Mr. Eben F. Comins will have a |studio tea this afternoon, at the Yorke Galleries, 2000 S street, from 4 to 6:30 o'clock. He will be assisted by Mme. Bostrom, Mm». Varela, Mrs. John C. Fremont, Miss Helen Seymour, Mrs, Frederic Rhinelander and Mrs. N. Price ‘Whitaker. ‘The exhibition of his portraits will | xpected to return tomorrow | spending two waeks in New York with |- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Apartments. Right: Mrs, Edgar Snow, daughter CLINEDINST Upper left: Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins. wife of the Minister to Ralvador. | returned recently to Washington and now at their old home, 1534 Twenty-eighth street northwest. Center: Mrs. Norman Bemis Chandler of Boston, guest until late this month of her parents, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. John McAuley Palmer, at the Farnsboro of Senator and Mrs. Lee 8. Overman of North Carolina, making her home in Washington at 2101 Connecticut avenue. Prominent Society Functions of Week In Diplomatic World (Continued From First Page.) New Year Reception Dates Are Announced In Official Circles pany at dinner Thursday January 16. T he Minister and Mme. van Royen will receive Friday afternoon and will observe Friday afiernoons, January 24, | February 7-and 21 at home. Guests Entertained At Bolivian Legation. The Minister of Bolivia and Senora | de Diez de Medina were hosts to small company.at dinner last evening. The Minister of the Irish Free State and Mrs. MacWhite will entertain a company at dinner Tuesday evening, January 28, and will be hosts at dinner | again Saturday evening, February 8. | The Minister returned yesterday from a few days’ stay in New York. | ‘The Minister of Poland, Mr. Filipo- wicz, will be host at dinner Thursday evening, entertaining in tHe legation on Sixteenth street. The Minister of Honduras, on a spe- cial mission, Dr. Mariano Vasquez, sailed yesterday from Honduras for this country to attend the conference be- tween Honduras and Guatemals, which will be held January 20, and in which the United States will act as arbi- trator, The secretary of the mission, Dr. Rafael Valle, has arrived in Washington. The assistant naval attache of the British embassy, Engineer Comdr. W. | C. Horton, is expected to return to his apartment, at the Wardman Park Hotel, on Wednesday, after a trip to Nova | Scotia. Mrs. Horton is not expected to | return until January 14, evening, Air Commodore Charlton Sails for Home in England. Alr Commodore G. E. O. Charlton, who was air attache of the British em- bassy for several years, has been visit- ing in Washington and sailed yesterday morning aboard the Berengaria for his home in England. Commodore Charl- | ton was warmly greeted by his many | friends in official and diplomatic circles New Year day, when he attended the breakfast which the Secretary of State and Mrs. Stimson gave at the Pan- American Union. Gommodore Charlton went to New York later in the day pre- paratory to sailing yesterday. | The naval attache of the Brazilian | embassy and Senhora do Couto Aguirre | will be hosts at dinner Monday evening, | January 20, in honor of Senhor and Senhora de Penedo, who will make a | short visit in Washington, coming from their home in Rio de Janeiro, | The military attache of the Cubnn‘\ embassy and Senora de Prieto will en- tertain at a buffet cupper this evening The counselor of ‘the German em- bassy and Frau Kiep have been in New remain open dally and through Satur- day, January 25. York for a short visit and returned to Washington the middle of the week. } l Remaining Stock COAT | 8. Deneen of Illinois, will receive the | be at home informally this afternoon (Continued From First Page.) George C. Thorpe, Mrs. O'Connell, Miss Julia Sheridan and Miss Annette Sheridan. Mrs. Deneen, wife of Senator Charles second and fourth Thursdays in Janu- ary and February at their home, 1920 ‘Twenty-third street. | iy | At Home Informally Tuesday, January ' Mrs. Evans, wife of Representative Willlam E. Evans, will be at home in- formally Tuesday, January 7, from 4 to 6 o'clock, at her residence, Wood- lawn, 3165 Highland place. No cards e been issued. Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West will after 4 o'clock in their quarters at Soldlers’ Home and will receive the fol- lowing Sunday afternoons in January. Mrs. Cooper, wife of Representative Henry Allen Cooper of Wisconsin, and her house guest, Miss McClaren, will be at home informally Tuesday after- noon, January 14, from 4 to 6 o'clock at the Washington Hotel. The commandant of the Army War College, Maj. Gen. Willlam Durward | Connor and Mrs. Connor will receive this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in their quarters, at the War College. Col. Edward H. Schulz, commandant of Fort Humphreys, Va, and Mrs. Bchulz will be at home on the last Sunday afternoon of January and on | the last Sundays of the following months. Mrs. Charles H. March, wife of Fed- eral Trade Commissioner March, will | receive tomorrow afternoon after 4 o'clock in her home, at 2101 Connecti-~ cut avenue, and will observe the re- maining Monday afternoons through January at home. | have been issued. | Mrs. Talliaterro to Receive. Tuesday Afternoons. Mrs. Sidney F. Talliaferro, wife of the Commissioner of the District, will be at home Tuesday afternoon from 4’ to 7 o'clock and ‘will receive again) Tuesday afternoon, January 14, from | 4 to 7 o'clock, | Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood will not | observe her usual Monday afternoons in January, due to illness.” She expects | to Teceive later in the year. Mrs. Samuel Jordan Graham will be | Conn. Ave. & M St. Continuing Our Semi-Annual CLEARANCE With Substantial Price Reductions BONA-FIDE clearance of high- class apparel The reductions Novelties. for your selection. REGULAR STOCKS. Gowns and Wraps, Furs, Daytime Dresses, Suits, Millinery, Bags and Coats Deeply Reduced Many remarkable values in distine- tively designed garments are offered D. C.. JANUARY 5, GROUP OF 'MATRONS ACTIVE IN THE CHRISTMAS ‘WEEK 1930—PART_ THREE. UNDERWOOD SOCIETY.' FESTIVITIES Prominent Patrons Listed UNOERWOOD. Mrs. Emmett C. Gudger, guest of her father, Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana, at his home, 1661 Crescent place. at home informally tomorrow afternoon and the folowing Mondays in January, at 2101 Connecticut avenue. No Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin will not be at home this afternoon. Mrs. Gerrit 8. Miller, jr., will be at home as usual on Fridays in January, February and March. Mrs. Joseph Stiles Wall will be at home the first Pridays of the succeed- ing months of the season. EALE VISIT BERBERICH'S F S A shop of Individuality selected from our include Evening For German Grand Open The German Ambassador and Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron have taken a season box for the German grand opera that opens its four-opera series| of Wagner and Mozart master works at Poli's Theater tomorrow evening with Wagner's “Die Walkure,” in which Mme. Johanna Gadski will sing her fa- mous role of Brunhilde, with Juliette Lippe as Sieglinde, a new tenor, Ru- dolf Ritter. as Siegmund and a noted baritone, also new to America, Gotthold Ditter, as Wotan. | Mrs. Robert Low Bacon also has a season box for the opera, and loge boxes | for the season will be occupied by Mrs. Franklin H. Ellis, Mts. Copley Amory, Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe, Miss Eliza- be Howry, Mr. C. F. Borden, Mrs. W. A. Freeman, Hikoj Yanagida, Mrs. Byron Andrews, Mrs. Willlam H. von Bayer, Miss Helen Nicolay, Miss Anita Schade and Miss Lucy Brickenstein. Mrs. Willlam A. Slater i8 among the boxholders for the opening opera to- morrow night, and many guests and| critics are coming from New York,| Philadelphia and nearby cities for this gala opening of the second American tour of the German Grand Opera Com- pany, which is under the general di- Tection of Mr. S. Hurok of New York. Season subscribers to_ the German opera also include Mme. Paul Lessinof, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, Mrs. Plerre Gaillard, Mrs. Sol Bloom, Mrs. John Crayke Simpson, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Mrs. C. C. Williams, Mrs. Armistead Peter, 3d; Mrs. Chester Wells, Mrs.| T. Rupli, Rev. J. P. Christopher, Mrs.| Charles Ewing, Mr. Simon Kann, Mrs. | Christian Heurich, Rev. F. Ward Denys, Staley, Mr. Edward Mrs. J. Frank Potter and Mr. S. M. Pilson. Society Announces An Elaborate Program For Its Costume Ball (Continued Prom First Page.) France in the time of Napoleon. The ?lulkl: for the pashe [ "Wll{:x astique” was n- especially this :"u‘:u by Mr. Roy Stoughton, fa- mous for his organ compositions. “March of the Nations” Listed as Colorful. Preceding this special feature number there will be a colorful spectacle, the “March of the Nations,” in which those attending the ball will circle the ball room led by a group of the most promi- nent of this and last season’s debutantes, some of the younger members of diplo- matic families here, and dlu{hmn of old-time residents of the Capital, who will carry flags of many countries, ar- ranged in the order of precedence of those countries in their :Aplomme re- Iations with the United States. This im- ing_picture has been arranged by rig. Gen. William E. Horton, chairman of the grand march, As the costumes worn at the Assembly are of an unu- sual richness and beauty, the effect of which will be enhanced by the flags massed at the head of the procession, a strikingly lovely scene will be presented. General dancing will be the chief occupation of the evening and a sup- per will be served during the night. An especially distinguished floor committee | has been assembled under the leader- ship of Mr. Walter D. Davidge. Among the boxholders, many of whom will entertain at dinner preceding the ball, are Mrs. Henry F. ock, Mrs. Edward R. Alexander, Mrs. Henry W. Fitch, Mrs. Stokes Halkett, Mrs. Charles Graves Matthews, * Mrs, Henry Alvah Strong, Mrs. Henry Winfleld Watson and Mrs. Joseph E. Washington, all of whom are members of the board of gvemon of the Auemhlfi also Mrs. ank Conger Baldwin, Mrs. Gibson Fahenstock, Mrs. Paul Fitesimons,’ Mrs. Karl Klemm, Mme. Lafayette Reso. Mrs. Jacob Leander Loosé, Mrs. Royal de la Meter Mead, Mrs. Harry Nor- ment, Mrs. Frederick A. Parkhurst, Mrs Willlam McClellan Ritter, Mrs. Francis Bavage and Mrs. Edward C. Walker. Official ‘?’lrll Represented In List of Patrons. Benator and Mrs. Claude A. Swan- son, the latter of whom is a member of thé Assembly, will attend the ball, as will others from high official life and important residential circles. Among these will be Senator and Mrs. Henry J. Allen, Senator and Mrs. Key Pitt- mann, Senator Arthur Capper, Senator Millard E. Tydings, Representative Ruth Bryan Owen, Representative Ruth Bak- er Pratt, Representative Ruth Hanna McCormick, Representative and Mrs. Richard 8. Aldrich, Representative and Mrs. Charles A. Eaton, Representative And Mrs. Harry C. Ransley, the Assist- ant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Seymour Lowman, the Assistant Secre- tary of the Navy and Mrs. Ernest Lee Jahncke, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Harry Pickney Huse, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Willard, Col. and Mrs. U. S. Grant, 3d, Col. and Mrs. Daniel B. Devore, Col. and Mrs. Willlam D. Connor, Col. and Mrs. H. M. Morrow, Lieut. Comdr. Gilbert C. Hoover, Maj. and Mrs. Albert Myer, Judge and Mrs, Harry J. Covington, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wyeth, Mrs. Thomas N. Wood, Mrs. Frank W. Baker, Mr. and Mrs, William H. Walker, Mr. Strick- land Gillilan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Drayton, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dulany Hun- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Morse, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson Furness, Mrs. Mark Reid Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Paulding Lam- berton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sim Lee, Mrs, Crane Chadbourne, ' Rev. and Mrs. G. Freeman Peter, Dr. and Mrs, Anson Phelps Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren, Mr. d Mrs. Horace Lee Washington, Mr. and Mrs, Ord Preston, Mrs, Anthony G. Addison, Mrs. R. Hollister Chapman, Mrs. Robert ‘Hinckley, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs. Rushmore Patterson, Mr. Mason Remey, Mr. and Mrs. Hewett Wells, and” Mr. and Mrs. Waddy Wood. Members of the Assembly desiring to attend the ball, but who have not yet taken their tickets, are advised that no tickets will be sold at the door. DRESSES DYED Any & $2.50 Dresses Cleaned, $1.50 FOSTER’S DYE WORKS S.E. Corner 11th and You Sts. N.W, Phone North 2128 Mink Coat Mink Coat White Ermine and Baum Marten. White Ermine and Fox Flat Moire Caracul and Marten Flat Brown Caracul and Fox. . . . Natural Summer Ermine Persian Lamb . . Nutria Coat . .. Nutria Coat Cocoa Squirrel Coat Siberian Squirrel Coat Siberian Squirrel Coat American Broadtail and Squirrel AN Other Coats Proportionately Reduced. Special Prices on S,.IIIC", Blu'. C"OJS fl"d COID’C‘{ FUXCI. (] INI 1215 @ONNECTICUT AVE, N. W, ANNOUNCE The Purchase Fine Furs Ever Offered JANUARY FUR CLEARANCE Without Exception Our Entire Collection of Original Fur Coats Direct From Our New York Salon is Being Offered at Prices Never Before Known for Furs of Their Quality Greatest Ofportunity A FEW EXAMPLES S ete e evetens e o e Marten Scarfs for Spring Wear to - -t T S B e Also Sables and Baum Formerly . $3,200 4,000 2,500 1,850 . 2,500 1,900 2,200 1,350 850 800 695 800 750 ot 285000 > o T r——

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