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4 * SO CIETY. Annapolis Society Marked By Dinners and Luncheons Houue GUEStS En]iven Miclwinter Season as Supper and Bridge Parties Entertain Many. ANNAPOLIS, Md., January 24— ‘Wednesday ever Dr. and Mrs. Car- roll S. Alden entertained at dinner at their quarters on Porter road in honor | of Rear Admr. and Mrs. Samuel 8. Robison. The fuests besides the guests of honor were Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Dunbar, Capt. and Mrs. Frank Sadler, d Mrs, Henry D. Cooke, Comdr. | rs. Theodore Johnson and Lieut. Comdr. ‘and Mrs, Bolivar Meade. Mrs. A. G. Cooke and her law are closing their home, Spring ! Hill, at Waterbury. this week for the remainder of the Winter. Mrs. Cooke is leaving today for Washington, where she will be the guest of her niece, Mrs. Richard Whitehall, and from there will 80 to Louisville, Ky., for a visit to her sister-in-law and nieces, Mrs. Furlong Baldwin and the Misses Baldwin. Mrs. C. Columbus Baldw.n will come in to Annapolis today and for the re- mainder of the month will be at the residence of Mrs. Morgan Baldwin, on College avenue. Mrs. Baldwin's son, Mr. Elliott Baldwin, will spend the Winter at Mrs. Morgan Baldwir er-in- Mr. C. Colimbus Baldwin of New | York spent a few days with his moth and aunt this week Spring Hill at Waterbury. Mr. and Mrs. Romilly were the guests this Richard Baldwin at Waterbury. Mrs. A. G. Cooke and Mrs. C. Colum- bus Baldwin gave a luncheon, followed by hridge, at Spring Hill, at Water- bury, prior to closing their home for the season. The guests were Mrs, Charles Doyen, Mrs. Caryl H. Bryan, Mrs. Middleton Semmes Gucest, Mrs. George J. Turner, Mrs. Richard Bald- ‘win, Mrs. Robert Welch, Miss Suec Mun- ford and Mrs. Walton H. Hopkins of | Annapolis, Mrs. De M ward Duker, Miss Sar: Clinton Morgan, Mrs, Mrs. Rowland Thom: Mrs Soulhmn‘ Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Jorry Lord of Baiti- more and Mrs. Lord’s daughter, Mrs. Tucker of New York. Mrs. Roscoe C. Bulmer entertained a number of young people over the week end in honor of her daughter, Miss Carlyle Bulmer. Among the house guests of Mrs. Bulmer and Miss Bul- Frances Vaughan of Louise Hinds of Wash- ington, D. C., and Miss Lou.se Ezell of Alabama. Saturday evening Mrs. Bul- mer gave & supper party for 25, includ- ing midshipmen and girls of the younger set. Humphries week of Mrs. her home at Mrs. Phila- of his at the Mr. Thornton Dashiell of delphia was the recent guest brother, Capt. Paul J. Dashiell, Officers’ Club, Comdr. and Mrs. Worrzll R entertained at a supper part Carter Monday evening to celebrate the birthday anni- | versary of Comdr. Carter. Among those resent were Mrs. Charles M. Howe, rs. William Marcy, Mrs. Frank R. Smith, Mrs. Keen and Miss Sarah L. Keen, Mrs. G. W. Simpson, Comdr. and Mrs. Clyde Robinson, Comdr. and Mrs. Howard Benson, Comdr. and Mrs. Hen- ry E. Rossell, Comdr. and Mrs. Charles Reordan, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. George Menocal, Lieut. Monahan, Comdr. and Mrs. Cary W. Magruder, Mr. Wiliam E. Farrell, Mr. Robert H. James and Mr. G A. Bingley of St. John's College. y evening Dr. and Mrs. Carroll 8. Alden gave a dinner at their quarters on Porter road, Naval Academy. invited were Capt. and Mrs. C. Philip Snyder, Capt. and Mrs. Roland W. Schumann, Capt. and Mrs. James C. Pryor, Comdr. and Mrs. Lemuel Stev- ens, Comdr. and Mrs. Worrall R. Car- ter and Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Daniel | E. Barbey. Miss Isabelle Brumby, daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Prank H. Brum- by, left on Monday after spending & few days as the guest of Miss St. Clair Smith, daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Smith, at their home on South- gate avenue. Miss Brumby joined her parents at the Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va. where Rear Admiral Brumby is in com mand. Mrs. Umsted, mother of Lieut. Comdr. Scott Umsted, who has been spending some time at the residence of Miss Mary R. Magruder on Hanover street, | has taken an apartment at Carvel Hall. Mrs. Charles C. Soule, wife of Capt. Boule, had a supper party on Sunday at her home on Franklin strect, enter- taining Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Sylvannus Comdr. and Mrs. : ward Rogers of New York, Mrs. G. W Simpson, Mrs. M. E. Manly and Mrs. Calvin Bertolete. Mr. William Whaley of Charleston, 8. L)Uunm 201K ‘o the Mo, €., who has been the guest of his son, | Capt. Louis Whaley at Philadelphia, where the latter is on duty at the Marine Barracks, arrived this week to be the guest of his son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John H. Holt, at their home on Market street. Mr. and Mrs. Arthington Gilpin en- tertained a few friends informally at tea Sunday afternoon at their home on the Severn River. Comdr. Cary W. Magruder left Anna- polis this week for the West Coast, where he has gone for sea duty. Comdr. Magruder has been occupying before they closed | These | * | Doodle.” | for a short time the residence of Comdr. and Mrs. William Wickham on Mary- | land avenue and the family will remain | in Annapolis until the Spring and then | they will leave for the West Coast. Capt. and Mrs. Frank H. Sadler en- tertained at dinner Friday at thelr’ | quarters on Porter road. Miss Nan Farrell of Southgate avenue has returned to her home here after a week's visit to Mrs. Charles Adair at th2 homs of Mrs. 4dair's parents, Rear Admiral and_Mrs, John Halligan, in | Washington, D. C. | Mrs. Henry Larom, who is the guest for the Winter of her parents, Comdr. and Mrs. Twneodore Johnson of Acton place, spent the week in New York. Mr. a1d Mrs. George Gaudet, the for- mer the tennis instructor at the Naval Academy, are again at the Peggy | Stewart Inn, after several weeks spent | at Florida, | At Mrs. George Keester's second “at home” on Tucsday last, the guests were ved by Mrs. Jochn Lovett of Marlow, ngland, forme Miss Calude of An- | napolis, and Mrs. Arthur Dunbar, wife of Capt. Dunbar of the Naval Hospital. Lieut. and Mrs. Charles Andrews gave a dinner Thursday at their home at Wardour in hgnor of Lieut. Andrews’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee Andrews of Long Island, who were their house guests. Besides the guests of honor those invited were Lieut. and Mrs. Harry Thurber, Comdr. and Mrs, Schuyler 'Mills, Mrs. Gibson Fahne- stock and Miss Dorothy Sollers of Wash- ington, Mr. Forbes Calhoun and Lieut. William S. Heath. Mrs. John Cross, formerly Miss Emily Macklin, who, with Licut. Cross, has been occupylng an apertment at the Cooper, on Maryland avenue, for the Autumn and early Winter, will leave | February 4 for Panama, where she will join Lieut. Cros: Capt. and A C. Philip Snyder en- tertained at dinner Sunday in honor of the staff officers of the Second and Fourth Battalions of Midshipmen at the commandant's quarters. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wamsley are in | Bermuda for a visit of several weeks. Miss Grace Hilliard, daughter of Mrs. Robert Hilliard, gave a tea and dance Saturday afternoon at her home on Shaw street. Mrs. Charles Whiteford, wife of Lieut. Whiteford, left Monday for Texas, where she will visit relatives before going to Honolulu, where Lieut. White- ford will be on duty. Several farewell parties were given for Mrs. Whiteford | before her depar Mrs. Collins Cle voung children left in San Antonia, Te: | be the guests of T Hundreds Enjoy Dance Of All States Society One of the largest and most inter- esting gatherings of the present season was that at the fourth annual ball of the All States Society held at the new Shorecham Hotel on January 16. Practically every State in the Union was represented in the throng which crowded the spacious lounge, reception room and main ball room of the hotel. more than 1,100 participating in the festivities. Presidents of State _societies and officers of the All States Society | greeted the guests, and the Floor Com- mittee was active in looking after the pleasure of the dancers At 11:30 o'clock, at the height of the festivities, Miss Bede Johnson, presi- dent of the society. opened the broad- cast over WJSV by introducing Mr. Robert H. McNeill, former president of the North Carolina Society and chair- man of the Program Committee, who spoke on the “Purpobes of the All States Society in Washington.” Following the address Mrs. Carolyn Nordica Bost, -meazo-contralto and cousin of the late Mme, Lillian Nordica, sang “Stride la Vamps,” from “Ii Trovatore,” and Rimsky Korsakov's “Song of India.” She was accompanied by Miss Martha Stevans. An orchestra furnished the music and one of the features of the evening | was a_medley of State songs, including ‘Old New England Moon,” “The Stein | Song.” “Old Virginia Moon,” “Caro. na Moon,” “Georgia on My Mind, T Miss a Little Miss Who Misses n Sunny Tenneseee,” “Kentucky Bids the World Good Morning,” “Somewhere in Old Wyoming,” “Moonlight on_the | Colorado” ‘and “California, I am Com- |ing,” closing with “Dixie” and “Yankee This lively music brought to | the minds of the older ones scenes of long ago and afforded a thrill for the ens and her four Saturday for a visit , Where they will | Mrs. Maher Entertains For California Guest Mrs. Ruth Maher of Kenyon street day for her house guest, Mrs. M. Boggs of Hollywood, Calif,, having as guests Mrs. O, Wesley Rosenberry, Mrs. Helen Turley, Mrs. J. E. Conway, Mrs. Eugene Lattimore, Mrs. Hoyt Woodruff, Mrs. L. P. Woodruff, Mrs. Willlam Davis | Mrs. G. L. Peckham, Miss Maud Alley, "Mrs. Ruth Shrinker and Mrs, J. F. Farnsworth. WHERE_TO_DINE. Dine and Dance WEBER'S NEW CAFE Excellent Plate Dinners SEA FOOD SANDWICHES 402-4 H St (Bl\ Enhrlhrrg i'.iuffrl German Cooking—All Home Baking Beer on Draught 1415 E!tit_: \\ 51') 11th St. N'W. 71400 New Hampshire Fnvironment for ng in Pleasure “FAN TAN CAFE 421 11¢h St Luncheon, 50c Full Course Dinners, 65¢ to $1 Special Sunday Dinner, 75¢ to $1 Banquet Hall for Pri Chinese Restaurant Now Centrally in Entire Building at 519 13th 2,23, Above Earle Theater Famous for Chinese Foods for Over a Decade Lunches, 50c; Dinners, 65¢ Sunday Dinners, 75¢ Open 11 AM. to 1:30 AM. Phone Met. 7787 WHERE_TO DINE. PLAYHOUSE lNN Well - known 0 No extra charge. T Lancheon—T ea—Dinner 1643 CONN. AVE. Willow Tree Inn 1707 H St. N.W. Announces Sunday Dinner Service _12:30 to 7:30 P M | Park Lane Inn 21st and Penna. Ave. Pure Food at Moderate Prices _Open 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. “Tang o' the Sea” Food O Donnell’s Sea Grille 1207 E ST. N.W. DAILY, 12 fo SUNDAY, 1to8 p.m. 8| Oceanside, Salt” W ams Exclusively — Luncheon, 50c; Dinner, 75¢ NEVER CLOSED MEtropolitan 9431.9562 Me | entertained at an evening party Tues- | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DIPLOMATIC HOSTESS MRS. DAY, | Wife of Col. Maurice Fitzmaurice Day. military attache of the British embassy, | and before marriage Miss Eleanora Morgan, daughter of Mrs. James Dudley Morgan and the late Dr. Morgan of Washington. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Irvin Cobb Banquet Of Kentucky Society Will Draw Notab]es Dancing to Follow Spcech by Noted Humorist at Wil- lard Tuesday Evening. * table at the dir which the Kentucky Society will give to Irvin S. Cobb, Tuesday, January in the Willard ball room, will be t Secretary of War and Mrs. Hurl Senator _Alben W. Barkley, Mrs Maurice H. Thatcher, ex-Senator A. O. | Stanley, ex-Gov. E. P. Morrow, ex- Minister William Jennings Price, Mr. Jouett Shouse, Mr. Robert H. Lucas, the guest of honor, and Mrs. Cobb, and the president of the society, Col. Allen Guilion. Mr. Cobb will make the principal address. There will be dancing from 10 _to 12:30 o'clock. | Representative and Mrs. Maurice H. Thatcher are having as_their guests Mr. and Mrs. Walter Newton, Mrs. Theodore J. Pickett and Mrs. G. D. Jefferson_of Rome, Italy. Representa- tive and Mrs. W. E. Evans of Californ will have with them Representativ® and Mrs. Menalcus Lankford of | irginia and Miss Catherine Evans. Senator and Mrs. Harry B. Hawes, Gov. and Mrs. Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Daniels and Mr. William Stanley will be guests of former Sena- | tor and Mrs. A. O. Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Syme. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clinton Henry are entertaining Senator Arthur Capper, Col. and Mrs. William Wooten, Col. and Mrs. William Grahan, Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Hillyer, Mrs. Edward H. Conger and Maj. John G. O'Brien. | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford K. Berryman will have as their guests Miss Florence Berryman and Mr. and Mrs. Fulton At the speake A. | Lewis. | Gov. gut and Mrs. Edwin P. Morrow's will be Maj. and Mrs. Sam F. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Arlon Cushman, Capt. and Mrs. Bloch of the Navy Yard, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Horgan Dr. and Mrs. Jilson of Frankfort, K: and Mr. Charles Bob Morrow. Tea Wil Hosor ! Glass Of MeKinley School | Miss Elizabeth Hohoff is giving a tea today, from 4 to 6 o'clock, in honor of | the February graduating class of t William McKinley High School. sisting_are Miss Ruth Jones, Miss | Emma_C. Gibbs, Miss Barbara Gibbs, | Miss Elsie Dunn, Miss Elizabeth Castell and Miss Virginia Trullinger. | Mccan | French salon Wednesday night, Mrs. William N. Doak Is Honored by League The League of Republican Women in the District of Columbia gave a recep- | ton in honor of Mrs. William N. Doak, | wife of the Secretary of Labor, and the wives of the newly elected members of the Seventy-first Congress, Tuesday at the Washington Club, to which the wives of all the Republican member of the Senate and House were invi | The guests were received by Mrs. Ed ward Everett Gann, honorary members | of the league and Mrs. Ellis A. Yost, di- | rector of the women's division of the Republican National Committee; Mrs. Virginia White Speel, Republican na- tional committeewoman of the District, and the president of the league, Mrs. E. A. Harriman; also_by Mrs. Doak, Mrs. James J. Davis, Mrs. Dwight W. Morrow, Mrs, Robert E. Carey, Mrs. George Horace Lorimer, president of the Women's Republican Club of Phil- adelphia, and Mrs. David A. Robert- son, wife of the president of Goucher Coliege, Baltimore. Assisting were the chairman and vice chairman of the En- tertainment Committee, Mrs. Wilbur R. ‘Turner, and Mrs. Marion Butler, Mrs. Charles Alger, chairman of the Program Committee; Mrs, Charles S. Deneen, Mrs. Henry W. Watson, Mrs. Crowther and the other members of the governing board of the league. Also assisting were Mrs. George H. Mose: Mrs. Porter H. Dale, Mrs. John Q. Til son, Judge Mary O'Toole, Miss Pearl Miss Selma Borchardt, Mrs. Menelaus Lankford, Mrs. David D. Cald- well. Mrs. Carroll Frazer, Mrs. Willlam Wolff Smith, Miss Janet Richards, Mrs, Flora McGill Keefer, Mrs. Cabot Stev- ens and Mrs. Morris Evan: " [ Mme. Garz:a to Conduct Fffncl’l Salon Wednesday Mme. Felian Garzia will conduct a begin- ning at 8:30 o'clock, in the Stoneleigh Court studlo of the District of Colum- League of America Dr. Jean Stephenson will give a talk in English on the “Development of Language.” There will be moving pic tures shown, and piano solos will b en by a Leas gue gifted young musici: Grafton Hotel Conn. Ave. & De Sales St. (Opp. Mayflower Hotel) 1 located. in walking distance depts, financial and shopping Rooms Specially Priced Fo: Monthly Tenants, Fi $35. $10 and $50 Per Tadle unezcelled—moderate famous for _over quarter century. WASHINGTON Announces the Opening of a TEA ROOM on the Lobby Floor Monday, January 26th QAnother delightful place to lunch or dine—from noon till 8:30 P. M. {Food, prices and service, the same as in our Coffee Shop which has be- come most popular. H. G. R. Manufacturers To the 930 H, Printcraft Bldg. Work under personal superv Gelles and Joseph Rock, Holober, Lou Trade Ph. Dis. 6967 sion of Mr. Henry formerly of W. B. Moses & Sons For Limited Time Only Special Low Prices Fine Upholstering . . . Cabinet Work ..Repairing...Refinishing Draperies...Slip Covers Frank | members are privileged to bring JANUARY 25, 1931--PALT THREE. !Engaicment! Promise Numerous Interesting Events Now and Later Daughter of Maj. and Mrs. James W. Frink to Wed Lieut. James Percival Darrah. Maj. and Mrs. James L. Frink of Fort Leavenworth, Kans, have announced the engagement of thelr daughter, Marjorle McKelden, to Lieut. James Theopold Darrah, U. 8. A, son of Dr. and Mrs, Percival Darrah, at a bridge and luncheon. Miss Frink comes of an old Washing- ton family, her mother being the young- est daughter of Mrs. McKelden and the late Willlam B. McKelden of this city. She attended the Natlonal Cathedral School for Girls and is a graduate of Western High School, in the class of '29. Lieut. Darrah is a graduate of West Point and is stationed at Fort Sheridan, Iil. The wedding will take place in the early Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Taylor of Germantown, Philadelphia, announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan Undernill, and Mr. John Learned of South Manchester, Conn Miss Taylor was graduated from Vas- sar College in June. Mr, Learned is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Barrett Learned of Washington, D. C., and was graduated from Williams College in the class of 1922, Mrs. and Mrs. Earle Talbot of Engle- wood, N. J, have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Sophia Talbot, to Mr. Frank George ‘Webster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Jackson Webster of Boston and of Holderness, N. H. Miss Talbot was graduated from the Scoville School in New York City and attended school in Paris for a year pre- vious to entering Smith College, where she is now in the graduating class of 1931. Mr. Webster graduated from the ‘Thatcher School in the Ojai Valley near ! Santa Barbara, Calif, and was a mem- ber of the class of 1928 at the Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology. He is a nephew of Mr. Edwin S. Webster of STUDENT AT SORBONN MISS OLIVE LUCY WATKINS, Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Watkins, who sailed from New York Friday for France, where she will spend the Spring. SOCIETY. Patrons Are Announced - For Mathis Club Dance Leading patrons from the diplomatic set for the annual card y and dance Df the Mathis Club, to held Friday, January 30, at the Hotel Mayflower, are Senora Padilla and Mme. Debuchi. ‘The proceeds from the benefit will be given to the Holy Cross Mission Society for furtherance of work in Bengal, India. Patrons include Mrs. John Cammack, Mrs. Thomas Cantwell, Mrs. James Collifiower, Mrs. James Couzens, Miss M. M. Cullen, Mr. 8. Dolan Donohoe, vid Dunigan, Miss Nellle Pcllv Dr. James Flynn, Mrs. Louls P. Gatti, Mrs. David M. Gatti, Mrs. William Het. tinger, Mrs. George J. May. Mrs. Ber- nard Mestekin, Mrs. John Morris, Mrs. Willlam Morris, Mrs. Frank Mouiton, Mrs. George B. Mullen, Mrs. Annie E. Murphy, Dr. Fred V. Murphy, Dr. J. L. B. Murray, Mrs. Alexander MacGregor, Mrs. Chester McGuire, Mrs. Joseph C. McMahon, Mrs. Charies P. Neill Dr. L. B. Norris, Mrs. James O'Connell, Mrs. Martin J. O'Connell, Mrs. William J. O'Donnell, Mrs. John C. O'Laughlin, Mrs. Hilleary Offutt, jr.; Mrs. Lewis A. Payne, Mrs. John B. Rocca, Mrs. Frank Ruppert, Mrs. James Ryrn, Miss Agnes Saul, Mr. J. L. Sherwcod, Mrs. Joseph Stanley, Mr. James Sullivan, Mrs. Jo- seph P. Sullivan, Mrs. Joseph P. Tu- muity, Mrs. Phillp Vernier, Mrs. Ida D. Wnl'ren Mrs. J. Raymond White, Miss Mary Frances White and Dr. Al- bert F. Zahm, Have You Scen Sperling Created Now ' Offered at » —Buckingham Photo. bi anuary Boston. Miss Talbot, on the maternal side, is randdaughter of Mrs. Helen M. Sco- ville, well known educator of New York City. She is a great granddaughter of Matthew Culbertson Gardner, ploneer lumberman of the bonanza days of Nevada. On the paternal side she is a granddaughter of Mrs. Amy N. Talbot o’ls Washington, D. C., and San Fran- cisco, Anspacher Lecture To Be Held Wednesdays ‘The Anspacher lectures for the bene- fit of the Geor ?! Washington Me- morial will be held Wednesday morn- ings at 11:15 o'clock in the Willard room, Willard Hotel, February 11, 18, 25, March 4 and 11. Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbric is chalrma Mrs. Phillip Lee Phillips, secretary, and Mr. | George Whitney White, treasurer. Suoscribers to date are Mrs. George Despard Goff, s. Charles Jame Mrs. Frank Ccnger Baldwin, Mis Bloom, Mrs. George Butterwor Henry Dimock, Mrs. G SUNDAY DINNER Noon to 8 P.M. Mrs. Wall Inn 1805 KSt.N.W. Washington's Mr. and Mrs. Z. Lewis Dalby announce the engagement of their daughter, Louise, to Mr. Basil Meigs. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Likens announce | |the ‘engagement of their daughter, Mirlam Eva, and Mr. Arthur Albert ith of Frecport, Me., and Washington | No date has been set for the wedding, which is scheduled for early Summer. House Guest Departs After Round of Gayety| Mrs. A. L. Rieser, who has been the house guest of Mrs. Samuel Gross has left for her home in Upper Darby, Pa. Mrs, Oscar H. Basseches gave a lunch- eon and bridge Thursday at her home on Thirty-ninth street in honor of Mrs. Rieser, and_among the guests were s. A. L. Rieser, Miss Augusta Bas- seches, Mrs. Robert Fox, Mrs, Samuel Gross, Mrs. Willlam Goldberg, Miss | { Rose M. Yaeger, Mrs. Louis Leavitt, ‘Mr! Louis Simmons and Mrs. J. L. | Hanley. Mrs. William Goldberg ente tained at bridge® followed by a mid- |m‘gm supper Friday in honor of Mrs. Rieser. Bell Mrs. ¥ TR v tasty food. Long Island Duck, French Fried Mrs. Rieser entertained at a luncheon | {5‘"{;,’,‘“‘,,"1:;{3",‘“”.‘;,",’”‘",,” e land bridge Friday at the Shoreham || rooms of the “Od Inn' a:e as sumpluous Hotel, when covers were laid for eight, || a8 You could find in the best of Romes. and Miss Augusta Basseches entertained | 31 00 a theater party yesterday in_honor of | o Mrs. Rieser, afterward taking her| Phone Metropolitan 9773 guests to the Madrillon for supper. ALL HUDSON SEAL | » FUR COATS REDUCED TO 179 joy the luxury of a perfect Fur gar- ment and pay the price of an ordinary coat. These splendid Hudson Seals—trimmed in Ermine, Fitch and Self, are outstanding examples of Flares, Semi-Flares, designed by Gertler and will be in good style for years to come. Make a deposit and_divide the balance into budget payments if desired. FOX SCARFS for Spring $24 50 o wear, reduced to Julivz Gertler “A Fur Shop of Personal Service” NAt. 5442 614 13th St. NW. Erlebacher TWELVETEN TWEVETWEVE F STREET n Pen Women. | ONCE EVERY Reductions are more impressive because the ERLEBACHER label exemplifies not only SEASON quality—but authentic styl- ing, in advance of the mode- much so as to make garments pur- chased now just right for wear later when Spring days arrive. CLEARANCE (One-and-two-of-a-kind garments) 25% 33u4% 50% LESS THAN FORMER PRICES COATS, DRESSES, EVENING WRAPS, SUITS, ERLE-MAID FROCKS, FURS, MILLINERY, SPORTSWEAR All Sales Final Fahenestock, Mrs. John B. Cochran, Mrs. Perry Heath, Mrs. Gorge L. McKay, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, | Mrs. Henry Thomas Oxnard, Mrs. John | Leonard Proctor, Mrs. Henry Alvah | Strong, Mrs. J. Thompson Wailes and Mrs, Horace Lee Washington. Visit our new Fur Salon and see for yourself what low prices mean. You can appreciate reductions only when you examine the sterling creations of Sperling. are complete in one of Jack’s spe- cially treat. ed perma- nent waves. ° Member Master Furriers Guild Joseph Sperling INCORPORATED 709 13th St. NN\W. including two shampoos and finger wave. Regular Price $10 All Branches of Beauty Cul- tare at Extremely Mad-mu Prices \; Shampoo and s l \ Finger Wave \‘ Fer appointment call Dis. 9718 v Jack'sPerm. Wave Shop 1320-22 F St. N. W. ; § 3rd floor Sulte 836, 337, 338 % Tvy Corsets, Girdles and Bandeaux Discontinued Models $5 to $17.50 Values Now 2 fo 1445 $1575 CORSELETTES Reduced to $4.95 10% DISCOUNT on regular stocks through- out the month of January. Ivy Corset Agency 13th and G Streets have waited until now —for any reason, further postponement of your pur- chase is unwise . . . that is if you prefer Saks Furs ... because our January prices will soon be only a mem- ory. Saks Furs are notable for their beautifully matched pelts, their fore- cast of future style, their expert workmanship. Buy Saks Furs now . . . that’s better than regretting later on your failure to do so! Main Floor. FUR CO. PURRTERS SINCE 1888 -

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