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16 BUFFALO COURIER-EXPRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 193* Society :: Engagements :: Weddings Teas Dinners Dances Mrs. House and Daughter Invite 75 Guests for Tea M RS. FREDERICK H. HOUSE and Miss Jean House, her daughter, of Auburn Avenue, have invited 75 guests for tea tomorrow at their home. Mrs. Lawrence G. Reineman and her daughter, Mrs. Holland V. E. Williams, will preside at the urns. Among tbope invited to attend a r c ^ - Mrs Charles A. Booth. Mrs. Ed- ward M. Scheu. Mrs. L. Bradley Dorr. Mrs- M. Wheeler Sharpe. Mrs. Jay Rose, Mrs. Raymond R, Drake, the Misses Charlotte and Olive House. L. Gertrude Angell, Gertrude Healti and Charlotte K. Holbrook Hyde. Jane Lormor, Harriet Ken- nedy, Cynthia Perry. Marjorie and Mary Emily Selkirk, Barbara Byers, Emily McDonnell, Janet Fallon, Helen-Raye Bixby. Ruth Danahy. Virginia Deuel and Ruth Ann Un- derbill. Also, the Misses Nell Schoellkopf, Joan Wendt.-Jean Allen, Dons Reim- Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Irwin ers. Janice Brainard. Katherine j entertained a few friends at a cock- Donovan. Maxine Young, Doris J. i tail party at noon on Sundav, in Chanter, Elizabeth Ebberts, Mary honor of Miss Werna Marx and a avAjQXi muni Delaware J at Chippewa (21 January Sale! 200 Distinctive Furred Cloth Coats At, Cost and Below Cost Formerly $89.50 to $395 Now s 48 to $ 195 If you want individuality and quality . . . you must see our exquisite collection of fine coats . .. Forstmann, Julliard and imported fabrics — glorified with the world's finest furs. One-of-a- kind models. Fur Coats x k to Fine Muskrat Swaggers s^J Imperial Seal Imported Lap in ) Siberian Squirrel Hudson Seal Fine Leopard Cat Off *88 $ 150 Henry Marx, who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eames Donaldson. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Putnam gave a tea in their honor. * # Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Laub en- tertained last evening at a New Year's Eve party at their home in Lafayette Avenue. * Miss Willa Williams entertained a few friends at a midnight supper party last evening at her home in East Aurora. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Lanz, Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Puffer, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace P. Zapf. Mr. and Mrs. Dean R. Hill and Dr. and Mrs. Ivan J. Koenig. * Mrs. Ralph W. Pierce will enter- tain guests at luncheon today at th? Country Club of Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Criqui entertained at cocktails yesterday at their home in Lincoln Parkway. Miss Patricia Hugher, of Pelham Manor, who is the guest of Miss Elizabeth DeNiord of Linwood Ave- nue, is being honored at a number of parties. Tomorrow. Miss Carol Coatsworth of Penhurst Park will give a luncheon at her home for the visitor, and yesterday Miss Martha Park gave a luncheon at the Saturn Club, later taking her guests to see A Tale of Two Cities. Mon- day night Miss Ann Isabel Janson gave a buffet supper at her home in VermoiH Street in Miss Hughes" honor. Presiding at tJie urns at the tea which Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Tem- pleton will give for 100 guests this afternoon at their home in LeBrun Road will be Mrs. Richard H. Tem- pleton, Mrs. Charles J. Sippi, Mrs. Harvey H. Hickman. Mrs. Eugene E. Becker and Mrs. William E. Moes- singer. Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. A. Irwin will entertain a few friends inform- ally at cocktails this Afternoon at their home in Delham Avenue. Those present will be Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. White, Mr. and Mrs, Spencer C. Kittinger, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Stearns, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George W. Eighmy, Mr*, and Mrs. J. Stanley Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Luedeke, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Sid- ney Warren Prince and Mr. and Mrs. Karl P. Hausauer. * « Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur L. Ls'tle of Bird Avenue entertained informal- ly on Sunday afternoon at their home. « Miss Olive Bond Nelson, who will return to New York the end of this week after spending the holidays in town, was honored at a tea on Sun- day, given by Mrs. Lisla Marsh Ellis at her home in Breckenridge Street. Among the guests were Mrs. Ald- wyth Bond Nejson, Mrs. De Forrest Eaton of Williamsville, Mrs. Charles L. Pearson, Miss Esther Schenkel, Miss Eloise Kern and Miss Hester Barr. Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Norton of Rochester were nonored at a din- ner on Monday night at the Hotel Statler, given by all former Path- | finder campers. Mr. Norton is di- ! rector of the camp in Algonquin \ Park, Ont. Engagement Announced $ > -Q. .«•- MISS PHYLLIS WHITMORE Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Whltmore of LeBrun Road, Amherst Es- tates, announce the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis, to Dugald Carlton McLeod, son of Mrs. Dugald McLeod of Amherst Street and the late Capt. Dugald McLeod. SOCIETY WOMEN WILL CHAPERON STUDENT DANCE Miss Virginia Page and Miss Anne Jones head Seminary party committee Chaperones are announced this morning for the dance to be given tomorrow night by the social serv- ice committee of the Buffalo Semi- nary at the school. Miss Virginia Page and Miss Anne Jones are the co-chairmen. Among the chaperones will be Miss L. Gertrude Angell, Mrs. Thomas C. Connolly, Mrs. George P. Urban and Mrs. J. Paul Dole. Patrons and patronesses for the event include Mrs. Robert S. Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Bergkr, Mrs. W. H. Baylis, Mrs. William J. Black- burn, Mrs. Edward J. Barcalo, Mrs. Lloyd Bissell, Joseph E. Chambers, Mrs. Emerson E. Coatsworth, Mrs. Thomas C. Connolly, Mrs. Harold C. Coppins, Mrs. Albert P. Cooley, Mrs. Charles J. Deckop, Mrs. Mark N. Daly, Mrs. William M. Decker, Jr., Joseph Dorringtoh, Mr?. J. Paul Dold. Also, Mrs. Constance G. Fuller, Mrs. Eugene L. Georger. Mrs. Ernest R. Gladding, Mrs. Raymond E. Grove, Mrs. Robert Hicks, Mrs. Thomas S. Hemenway. Mrs. Harry A. Howard, Mrs. Charles J. Murray, Mrs. S. Stewart Mitchell, Mrs. Park L. Metzger, Mrs. George E. Mat- thews, Jr., Mrs. Lillian Meeks, Mrs. Lawrence L. Meyer, Mrs. Vernon Page, Mrs. B. F. OLshei, Mrs. Frank L. Riehle, Mrs. Joseph N. Royal, Mrs. Lathrop Smith, Mrs. Myron Short, Mrs. Harry N. Snyder, Mrs. James C. Sweeney. Mrs. Hans Schmidt, Jr., Mrs. George P. Ur- ban, Mrs. John W. Van Allen. Mrs. Homer H. Van Hagan. Mrs. Frank G. Webster, Mrs. D. Rumsey Wheel- er and Mrs. Sidney Wertimer. -^- The Misses Joann Wippert and > Dorothea Sturges entertained at tea on Monday, in honor of Miss Louise Brumm of Albany and Miss June Bradshaw of Wells College, Aurora. The assistants were the Misses i Katherine Jenss, Norma Lee, Jo- SALE ULLMAN FUR COATS TO OFF Extraordinary buys are offered in this January Clearance. You can save from Vj to Vi on an original Ullman made coat. You may as well own a fine coat—at these low prices—you get quality —individual style and Ullman superior workmanship. Ermine Lapin Swaggers . Regular Price $95 Imperial Seal ..... Regular Price $125 Russian Leopard Cat Regular Price $119 Grey or Brown Kidskin ., Regular Price $129 Grey American Broadtail Regular Price $135 $69.50 Black Caracul—Original ... .$150 Regular Price $300 Hudson Seal (Dy «< Muikr $150 Regular Price $225 So. American Leopard Cat . .$150 Regular Price $200 $75 $75 $79 $85 Grey Persian Regular Price $295 Black Persian Regular Price $295 Fine Muskrat Swaggers $85 Regular Price $135 Black Pony Coats .$100 Regular Price $150 Raccoon Coats $125 Regular Price $175 Siberian Squirrel $150 Regular Price $235 $195 $200 $250 Alaska Sealskin Regular Price $325 Black Moire Caracul . .. i.. .$295 Regular Price $385 \ Black Broadtail Persian ..\.$295 Regular Price $3R5 \ Mink Coats $595, $850 Regular Price $850 and $1,295 CLOTH COATS , / " "' Yr Price glorified with Ullman Furs sephine Pound, Betty Wahl, Dor- othy Sharpe and Janice Stengel. * * Guests at the skating and Tom and Jerry party which Miss Suzanne Moot will have tomorrow afternoon at her home in Wilson will be the Misses Josephine Albro, Evelyn An- derson, Geraldine Fitzgerald of Lockport, Phyllis and Ruth Greiner, Rachel Wilson, Elizabeth Robb, Jean Rounds, Betty and Jean Arnott, Carol McCormick. Also John Albro, Braden Fitz- gerald of Lockport, Montgomery and William Pooley, Frederick Hop- kins. Theodore Weissinger, Gordon McCormick, Van Rand of Tonawan- da, Harrry Moffat, Robert Driscoll, William Cowles, Edward Butler, Philip Turner and William Crane. The Woman's Investigating Club will resume its meetings at 2.30 o'clock on Filday in the Music Room of the Town Club. Mrs. Ormus W. Davenport will have charge of the oral topic. At 3.30 o'clock. Miss Jo- sephine Howse, English instructor in East High School, will present a program of Shakespearean Sonnets. » * In honor of Mrs. J. Sanford Har- per of Hasbrouck Heights. N. J., who is the guest of her mother, Mrs. George Reardon of Congress Street, a number of parties are being given. Mrs. Robert E. Schwartz will give a dinner today at her home in Park- side Avenue. Mrs. John C. Organ of Amherst Street will give a cock- tail party on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Riordan entetrained former schoolmates of her daughter on Tuesday, December 24th, at a buffet supper, and.Miss Thelma Riordan, a sister, will give a theater party on Tuesday of next week. JOURNEYS AND ARRIVALS Miss Martha Gratwick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Gra<- wick, and Miss Fanny Goodyear, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Goodyear, are spending the holiday season at Crans-Sur-Sierre, southern Switzerland, for the skiing. They are there with a group of Smitu College students. Miss Lisa Grat- wick is at Obersdorf, in northern Switzerland, with the junior group from Bryn Mawr College. Mrs. James B. Henry returned Monday morning from Philadelphia, Pa., after having spent Christmas with her parents, Dr. and Mr-». Christian Koeppel. « * Miss Jane Arnold will return Jan- uary 8th to Va.s:=ar College, Pough- keepsie. « . Mr. and Mrs. Jules C. Randal of Lexington Avenue will return Fri- day morning from New York. Open House In Drechsler Home Thit Afternoon Mr. and Mr*. Richard Drechsler of 759 Lafayette Avenue are to have open house this afternoon. Among the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. William G. Schoellkopf, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Laub, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mathew.3, Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Monro, Mr. and Mrs, Dudley M. Irwin, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Preston B. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert B. Canfield and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Plnkham. Mrs. R. Avenue. N. DeNiord of Linwood MLss Nancy Robinson of Erie. Pa., Is the guest of her uncle and aunt. | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Rice of LeBrun Road. Miss Patricia Hughes will return on Saturday to her home in Pel- ham Manor after being the guest of MLss Elizabeth DeNiord and Dr. and Will Wed Closing Out Muffs Convenient Terms of Payment May Be Arranged ULLMAN CREATOR; OF FUR FAJHIONJ 7 0 0 MAIN S t Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goldman of Ashland Avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Rose, 'to Jerome N. Livingston of Hart- ford, Conn., son of Mr. and M/s. George Livingston of Traymore Avenue, Buffalo, Edward Fleer of Chicago, III., ar- rives tomorrow to be the guest of Charles H. Augspurger en route to Princeton University, Princeton, N. J. w * * Miss Lucille Meeks left Monday night for Philadelphia, Pa., to visit, Mr. and Mrs. William Tracy. She will go to Atlantic City, N. J., with the Tracys before returning to Smith College, Northampton, Mass. * * Miss Patricia Knox Fowler, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. I Fowler of the Park Lane, will leave j tonight for New York where she will visit a few days before returning \ to Mt. Vernon Seminary, where she i is a student. Mrs. Carrie Knox Fowler will re- turn shortly to the Park Lane from Lansing, Mich., where she has been the guest of Seymour Knox Fowler. » » * Mr. and Mrs. Nelson W. Prentiss left last evening to motor to Wash- ington, D. C. * « Miss Virginia Deuel will return on Monday night to Connecticut Col- lege for Women, New London. Conn., after spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Herbert C. Deuel of Melton Manor. « » » Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Darrow have returned from Burlington, Vt., where they apent the Christmas holidays. * » Mrs. Edmund Regester and Ed- mund Regester, Jr., will return on Friday from a fortnight's cruise to West Indies. * Miss Mary Whitney and Robert Yate.s Of New York have been spend- ing aN few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yates at their home in Orchard park. * « Mr. and Mrs. William Hanley, who have been the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Leon J. Leahy of Saybrook Place, returned last evening to their home in New York. Miss Werna Marx and Henry Marx, who have been spending sev- eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Eames Donaldson, left on Tuesday for To- ledo, O, later going to their home in Cincinnati, O. « Mr. and Mm. Norman S. Nyce, formerly of Buffalo, are spending some time in Mexico City, Mex„ re- turning to their home in Glendale, Cal., the first of next week. Mr. and Mrs. William Kerber have j returned from apending Christmas I with relatives in Cincinnati, O. * » Ralph Carroll Angell, Jr., has ar- rived/from Chicago, 111., to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard C ! Laverack. His wedding to Miss' j Eleanor Laverack takes place on Fri- j . . .' i William Prentice of Stratford. Va., { 1 is spending a few days at the Hotel! Lenox. He is formerly of Buffalo. I * * Miss Frances Brown of Baltimore, ! Md., is spending the hoUdays with | the Rev. and Mrs. Charles D. ' Broughton of Linwood Avenue. » * Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Landt ! of Amherst Street will leave on Sat- 1 urday to spend three months in I Miami, Fla. * Mrs. J. Sanford Harper and sons, Earl and John 8„ Jr., will return to their home in Hasbrouck Heights, N. J., on Wednesday, January 8th, ! after visiting Mrs. Harper's mother.' Mrs. George Reardon of Congress Street. * MLss Catherine E. Reed, 703 West j Ferry Street, is spending part of the holidays enjoying the winter sports at the Inn, Buck Hill Falls, Pa. « * » Mrs. James Scott, Toronto, Ont., Is spending the holidays with her sis- ter, Mrs. Philip Boiler, Wad.sworth Street. * * Mr. and Mrs. La Verne J. Norton and children, of Babylon, L. I., are spending the holidays with Mrs. Norton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred- eric B. Maloney, Richmond Avenue. Flints Kent— 554-562 MAIN ST. . . CL. 5060 CLEARANCE ALL SALES FINAL, NO C. O. Da * ^ Girls' Frocks 8ECOND FLOOR Orig. 5.95 to 11.95..3.98 Orig. 7.95 to 10.95..5.95 Orig. 11.95 to 15.95.. 8.95 Wools, silks . . sizes 8 to 16. Wools . . sizes 12 to 16. Orig. 7.95 to 11.95 Now 3.98 to 5.95 Better cottons . . sizes 8 to 16. Girls' Coats Orig. 17.95 i * nc to 19.95 l0 ' yD Orig. 25.00 ?> nc to 29.95 ^ ^ Girls' Knit Skirts 1.98 Orig. 2.98 . . sizes 12 to 16. Little Tots' Winter Goats and 3 Pc. Sets Orig. 13.95 to 39.95 Now 4.98 to 29.95 All-wool, fur-trimmed coats . . 3-Pc. Sets with zipper leggings.. 6 mo. to 6 years. Cotton Frocks Orig. 2.98 to 6.95 Now 1.98 to 2.98 Sizes 7 to 10 yrs. Orig. 3.98 to 13.95 Now 2.98 to 8.95 Jumper dresses, tailored wools . . sizes 7 to 10. Orig. 10.95 to 19.95 Now 6.95 to 9.95 Velvets . . sizes 4 to 10. Cotton Suits, Frocks Orig. 2.95 slE to 6.95 2 to 6 l.Vo Flannelette Sleepers Orig. 1.29 Sizes 2 to 8. 7 9 c Odd Lots Infants' knit wear, silk bonnets, robes, shoes, shirts, bands. Re- duced to ... 79 c to 1.98 SECOND FLOOR Weddings and Engagements McDermott-Zeise Mr. and Mrs. Oscar O. Zeise of Cumberland Avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Ger- trude Lillian, to Thomas J. McDer- mott, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thorn- as J. McDermott of Summit Avenue. Mayer-Davis Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Davis an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Paula, to Nathan L. Mayer, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jan- dorf, on Sunday. Dr. Joseph L. Pink oofficiated in the presence of the immediate families. Maj. and Mrs. Becker Will Be at Home This Afternoon Maj. and Mrs. Joseph W. Becker of 208 Starin Avenue will be at home from 3 until 5 o'clock this afternoon to the officers of the Sec- ond Battalion. 174th Regiment, and their women quests. Flint & Kent— 554-562 MAIN STREET . . CL. SMt JANUARY CLEAR ANCF. Drastic Reductions! Odd Lots from Our Regular Stocks ALL SALES FINAL, NO PHONE ORDERS, NO C. O. Dl. Misses* and Women's FROCKS for Daytime, Evening BETTER DRESS SHOP. SECOND FLOOR Metal Lames, silk crepes, laces, sheers, velvets. Orig. 25.00 to 29.95 Orig. 29.95 t to 39.95 12- 95 16 95 Orig. 35.00, 99.95 to 45.00 "6 Women's, Misses', Sub-Debs' DRESSES SECOND FLOOR Orig. 7.95 A .95 Silk crepes, woolens. Orig. 16.95 to 22.95 10 .95 Daytime and Dinner silks, velvets Nurses' 4 UNIFORMS Orig. 2.95 to 4.00 Now 1.95 and 2.95 SECOND FLOOR Broken sizes 14 to 42 . . but good size range in the lot. "Dix n and "Florence Nightingale" makes in poplins, broadcloths. ) SPORTS FROCKS SPORTS SHOP. SECOND FLOOR Orig. 7.95 JT.95 to 10.95 O Silk or wool . . one or two-pc. Orig. 19.95 1 9.95 to 29.95 ±£ Wool, silk, boucle, knits. Tweed Skirts Orig. 6.50 3.98 Blouses Silks, Jerseys, Lames. Orig. 2.75 to 3.98 1-98 %i* *- 95 t 6 Tweed Jackets Orig. 5.95 ^ o 8 to 10.95 O' yo Foundations, Girdles 7.50 5.00 Orig. 5.00 to 7.50 350 Orig. 12.50 to 18.50 Orig. 8.50 to 10.00 CORSET SHOP, SECOND FLOOR French girdles and one-piee* foundations . . also Gossard, Lily of France, Francette, Treo and Carter girdles. Women's, Misses', Sub-Debs' COATS SECOND FLOOR Sports and dressy styles .. Inj- uriously furred or self-trimmed. Plenty of Large Sizes Orig. 49.95 to 69 JO Orig. 69.50 to 89.50 Orig. 89M to 119JO .00 38 58 00 78 .oo Orig. 99.50 QQ.00 to 135.00 OO Orig. 139JO 1 1 Q.50 to 165.00 U s Orig. 195.00 liCir.OO to 295.00 JLOO Entire Stock FUR Coats SECOND FLOOR Orig. 89M qo ^ to 135.00 W'™ LApin, Cbinchillette, 'Northern Beaver (dyU lupin). Bay Seal Impin), e a r a c u 1 head. Orig. 145.00 OQ^ to 165.00 "- 50 Caracul, Silver Muskrat, Lapin Orig. 165.00 11cnn to 185.00 ^-W Silver Muskrat, Ombre Muskrat Orig. 245.00 t oc - ^ to 265.00 *»•«« Leopard Cat, Squirrel, Hudson Seal (dyd muthrmt), Muskrat, Mink P a w s , F i t c h GUIs. Orig. 265.00 0 , c AA to 285.00 ^-W Hadion Seal (dyd mmtkrmt). Caracul. Rac- coon, P e r s i a n Lamb. Orig. 345.00 r^^ An to 365.00 «WW Raccoon. Hudson Seal <dyd muskrat i, EtffllBt Gills. Individual Fur Coats Orig. 435.00 ...335.00 Jap Mink Sis* 14 Orig. 465.00 ...395.00 Kaffa Caraoul Size 16 Orig. 495.00 ...395.00 Alaska Seal Size 18 Orig. 565.00 ...465.00 Persian Lamb Site 16 Orig. 650.00 ...495.00 Russian Caracul Size I t Orig. 675.00 ...495.00 Jap Mink Size 26 J X Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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16 BUFFALO COURIER-EXPRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 193*

Society :: Engagements :: Weddings Teas • • Dinners • • Dances Mrs. House and Daughter

Invite 75 Guests for Tea

MRS. FREDERICK H. HOUSE and Miss Jean House, her daughter, of Auburn Avenue, have invited 75 guests for

tea tomorrow at their home. Mrs. Lawrence G. Reineman and her daughter, Mrs. Holland V. E. Williams, will preside at the urns.

Among tbope invited to attend a r c ^ -

Mrs Charles A. Booth. Mrs. Ed­ward M. Scheu. Mrs. L. Bradley Dorr. Mrs- M. Wheeler Sharpe. Mrs. Jay Rose, Mrs. Raymond R, Drake, the Misses Charlotte and Olive House. L. Gertrude Angell, Gertrude Healti and Charlotte K. Holbrook

Hyde. Jane Lormor, Harriet Ken­nedy, Cynthia Perry. Marjorie and Mary Emily Selkirk, Barbara Byers, Emily McDonnell, Janet Fallon, Helen-Raye Bixby. Ruth Danahy. Virginia Deuel and Ruth Ann Un­derbill.

• • • Also, the Misses Nell Schoellkopf, Joan Wendt.-Jean Allen, Dons Reim- Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Irwin ers. Janice Brainard. Katherine j entertained a few friends a t a cock-Donovan. Maxine Young, Doris J. i tail party at noon on Sundav, in Chanter, Elizabeth Ebberts, Mary honor of Miss Werna Marx and

a avAjQXi muni Delaware J at Chippewa

(21 January Sale!

200 Distinctive Furred

Cloth Coats At, Cost and Below Cost

Formerly $89.50 to $395

Now s 48 to $ 195

If you want individuality and quality . . . you must see our exquisite collection of fine coats . . . Forstmann, Julliard and imported fabrics — glorified with the world's finest furs. One-of-a-kind models.

Fur Coats xk to

Fine Muskrat Swaggers s^J Imperial Seal ^£ Imported Lap in )

Siberian Squirrel Hudson Seal Fine Leopard Cat

Off *88 $150

Henry Marx, who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eames Donaldson. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Putnam gave a tea in their honor.

• * # Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Laub en­

tertained last evening a t a New Year's Eve party a t their home in Lafayette Avenue.

• * • Miss Willa Williams entertained a

few friends at a midnight supper party last evening at her home in East Aurora. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Lanz, Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Puffer, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace P. Zapf. Mr. and Mrs. Dean R. Hill and Dr. and Mrs. Ivan J. Koenig.

• • * Mrs. Ralph W. Pierce will enter­

tain guests at luncheon today at th? Country Club of Buffalo.

• • • Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Criqui

entertained at cocktails yesterday a t their home in Lincoln Parkway.

• • • Miss Patricia Hugher, of Pelham

Manor, who is the guest of Miss Elizabeth DeNiord of Linwood Ave­nue, is being honored a t a number of parties. Tomorrow. Miss Carol Coatsworth of Penhurst Park will give a luncheon at her home for the visitor, and yesterday Miss Martha Park gave a luncheon at the Saturn Club, later taking her guests to see A Tale of Two Cities. Mon­day night Miss Ann Isabel Janson gave a buffet supper at her home in VermoiH Street in Miss Hughes" honor.

• • • Presiding at tJie urns at the tea

which Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Tem-pleton will give for 100 guests this afternoon at their home in LeBrun Road will be Mrs. Richard H. Tem-pleton, Mrs. Charles J. Sippi, Mrs. Harvey H. Hickman. Mrs. Eugene E. Becker and Mrs. William E. Moes-singer.

Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. A. Irwin will entertain a few friends inform­ally at cocktails this Afternoon at their home in Delham Avenue. Those present will be Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. White, Mr. and Mrs, Spencer C. Kittinger, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Stearns, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George W. Eighmy, Mr*, and Mrs. J . Stanley Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Luedeke, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Sid­ney Warren Prince and Mr. and Mrs. Karl P. Hausauer.

• * « Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur L. Ls'tle of

Bird Avenue entertained informal­ly on Sunday afternoon at their home.

« • • Miss Olive Bond Nelson, who will

return to New York the end of this week after spending the holidays in town, was honored at a tea on Sun­day, given by Mrs. Lisla Marsh Ellis at her home in Breckenridge Street. Among the guests were Mrs. Ald-wyth Bond Nejson, Mrs. De Forrest Eaton of Williamsville, Mrs. Charles L. Pearson, Miss Esther Schenkel, Miss Eloise Kern and Miss Hester Barr.

• • • Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Norton

of Rochester were nonored at a din­ner on Monday night at the Hotel Statler, given by all former Pa th-

| finder campers. Mr. Norton is di-! rector of the camp in Algonquin \ Park, Ont.

Engagement Announced $ > • -Q. . « • -

MISS PHYLLIS WHITMORE

Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Whltmore of LeBrun Road, Amherst Es­tates, announce the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis, to Dugald Carlton McLeod, son of Mrs. Dugald McLeod of Amherst Street and the late Capt. Dugald McLeod.

SOCIETY WOMEN WILL CHAPERON STUDENT DANCE

Miss Virginia Page and Miss Anne Jones head Seminary

party committee Chaperones are announced this

morning for the dance to be given tomorrow night by the social serv­ice committee of the Buffalo Semi­nary at the school. Miss Virginia Page and Miss Anne Jones are the co-chairmen.

Among the chaperones will be Miss L. Gertrude Angell, Mrs. Thomas C. Connolly, Mrs. George P. Urban and Mrs. J. Paul Dole.

Patrons and patronesses for the event include Mrs. Robert S. Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Bergkr, Mrs. W. H. Baylis, Mrs. William J. Black­burn, Mrs. Edward J. Barcalo, Mrs. Lloyd Bissell, Joseph E. Chambers, Mrs. Emerson E. Coatsworth, Mrs. Thomas C. Connolly, Mrs. Harold C. Coppins, Mrs. Albert P. Cooley, Mrs. Charles J. Deckop, Mrs. Mark N. Daly, Mrs. William M. Decker, Jr., Joseph Dorringtoh, Mr?. J. Paul Dold.

Also, Mrs. Constance G. Fuller, Mrs. Eugene L. Georger. Mrs. Ernest R. Gladding, Mrs. Raymond E. Grove, Mrs. Robert Hicks, Mrs. Thomas S. Hemenway. Mrs. Harry A. Howard, Mrs. Charles J. Murray, Mrs. S. Stewart Mitchell, Mrs. Park L. Metzger, Mrs. George E. Mat­thews, Jr., Mrs. Lillian Meeks, Mrs. Lawrence L. Meyer, Mrs. Vernon Page, Mrs. B. F. OLshei, Mrs. Frank L. Riehle, Mrs. Joseph N. Royal, Mrs. Lathrop Smith, Mrs. Myron Short, Mrs. Harry N. Snyder, Mrs. James C. Sweeney. Mrs. Hans Schmidt, Jr., Mrs. George P. Ur­ban, Mrs. John W. Van Allen. Mrs. Homer H. Van Hagan. Mrs. Frank G. Webster, Mrs. D. Rumsey Wheel­er and Mrs. Sidney Wertimer.

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The Misses Joann Wippert and > Dorothea Sturges entertained at tea on Monday, in honor of Miss Louise Brumm of Albany and Miss June Bradshaw of Wells College, Aurora. The assistants were the Misses

i Katherine Jenss, Norma Lee, J o -

SALE ULLMAN FUR COATS

TO OFF

Extraordinary buys are offered in this January Clearance. You can save from Vj to Vi o n a n original Ullman made coat. You may as well own a fine coat—at these low prices—you get quality —individual style and Ullman superior workmanship.

Ermine Lapin Swaggers . Regular Price $95

Imperial Seal . . . . . Regular Price $125

Russian Leopard Cat Regular Price $119

Grey or Brown Kidskin ., Regular Price $129

Grey American Broadtail Regular Price $135

$69.50 Black Caracul—Original . . . .$150 Regular Price $300

Hudson Seal (Dy«< Muikr-° $150 Regular Price $225

So. American Leopard Cat . .$150 Regular Price $200

$75

$75

$79

$85

Grey Persian Regular Price $295

Black Persian Regular Price $295

Fine Muskrat Swaggers $85 Regular Price $135

Black Pony Coats .$100 Regular Price $150

Raccoon Coats $125 Regular Price $175

Siberian Squirrel $150 Regular Price $235

$195

$200

$250 Alaska Sealskin Regular Price $325

Black Moire Caracul . .. i . . .$295 Regular Price $385 \

Black Broadtail Persian . . \ .$295 Regular Price $3R5 \

Mink Coats $595, $850 Regular Price $850 and $1,295

CLOTH COATS , / " "' Yr Price glorified with Ullman Furs

sephine Pound, Betty Wahl, Dor­othy Sharpe and Janice Stengel.

• * * Guests at the skating and Tom

and Jerry party which Miss Suzanne Moot will have tomorrow afternoon a t her home in Wilson will be the Misses Josephine Albro, Evelyn An­derson, Geraldine Fitzgerald of Lockport, Phyllis and Ruth Greiner, Rachel Wilson, Elizabeth Robb, Jean Rounds, Betty and Jean Arnott, Carol McCormick.

Also John Albro, Braden Fitz­gerald of Lockport, Montgomery and William Pooley, Frederick Hop­kins. Theodore Weissinger, Gordon McCormick, Van Rand of Tonawan-da, Harrry Moffat, Robert Driscoll, William Cowles, Edward Butler, Philip Turner and William Crane.

• • • The Woman's Investigating Club

will resume its meetings at 2.30 o'clock on Filday in the Music Room of the Town Club. Mrs. Ormus W. Davenport will have charge of the oral topic. At 3.30 o'clock. Miss Jo­sephine Howse, English instructor in East High School, will present a program of Shakespearean Sonnets.

» * • In honor of Mrs. J. Sanford Har­

per of Hasbrouck Heights. N. J., who is the guest of her mother, Mrs. George Reardon of Congress Street, a number of parties are being given. Mrs. Robert E. Schwartz will give a dinner today at her home in Park-side Avenue. Mrs. John C. Organ of Amherst Street will give a cock­tail party on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Riordan entetrained former schoolmates of her daughter on Tuesday, December 24th, at a buffet supper, and.Miss Thelma Riordan, a sister, will give a theater party on Tuesday of next week.

JOURNEYS AND ARRIVALS Miss Martha Gratwick, daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Gra<-wick, and Miss Fanny Goodyear, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Goodyear, are spending the holiday season at Crans-Sur-Sierre, southern Switzerland, for the skiing. They are there with a group of Smitu College students. Miss Lisa Grat ­wick is a t Obersdorf, in northern Switzerland, with the junior group from Bryn Mawr College.

• • • Mrs. James B. Henry returned

Monday morning from Philadelphia, Pa., after having spent Christmas with her parents, Dr. and Mr-». Christian Koeppel.

• « * Miss Jane Arnold will return Jan­

uary 8th to Va.s:=ar College, Pough-keepsie. « • .

Mr. and Mrs. Jules C. Randal of Lexington Avenue will return Fri­day morning from New York.

Open House In Drechsler Home

Thit Afternoon Mr. and Mr*. Richard Drechsler

of 759 Lafayette Avenue are to have open house this afternoon. Among the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. William G. Schoellkopf, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Laub, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mathew.3, Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Monro, Mr. and Mrs, Dudley M. Irwin, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Preston B. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert B. Canfield and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Plnkham.

Mrs. R. Avenue.

N. DeNiord of Linwood

MLss Nancy Robinson of Erie. Pa., Is the guest of her uncle and aunt.

| Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Rice of LeBrun Road.

• • • Miss Patricia Hughes will return

on Saturday to her home in Pel-ham Manor after being the guest of MLss Elizabeth DeNiord and Dr. and

Will Wed

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Convenient Terms of Payment May Be Arranged

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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goldman of Ashland Avenue announce the en­gagement of their daughter, Rose, 'to Jerome N. Livingston of Hart­ford, Conn., son of Mr. and M/s. George Livingston of Traymore Avenue, Buffalo,

Edward Fleer of Chicago, III., ar­rives tomorrow to be the guest of Charles H. Augspurger en route to Princeton University, Princeton, N. J.

w * * Miss Lucille Meeks left Monday

night for Philadelphia, Pa., to visit, Mr. and Mrs. William Tracy. She will go to Atlantic City, N. J., with the Tracys before returning to Smith College, Northampton, Mass.

• * * Miss Patricia Knox Fowler, daugh­

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. I Fowler of the Park Lane, will leave j tonight for New York where she will visit a few days before returning \ to Mt. Vernon Seminary, where she i is a student.

• • • Mrs. Carrie Knox Fowler will re­

turn shortly to the Park Lane from Lansing, Mich., where she has been the guest of Seymour Knox Fowler.

» » * Mr. and Mrs. Nelson W. Prentiss

left last evening to motor to Wash­ington, D. C.

• * « Miss Virginia Deuel will return on

Monday night to Connecticut Col­lege for Women, New London. Conn., after spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Herbert C. Deuel of Melton Manor.

« » » Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Darrow

have returned from Burlington, Vt., where they apent the Christmas holidays.

• * » Mrs. Edmund Regester and Ed­

mund Regester, Jr., will return on Friday from a fortnight's cruise to West Indies.

• * • Miss Mary Whitney and Robert

Yate.s Of New York have been spend­ing aN few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yates at their home in Orchard park.

• * « Mr. and Mrs. William Hanley, who

have been the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Leon J. Leahy of Saybrook Place, returned last evening to their home in New York.

• • • Miss Werna Marx and Henry

Marx, who have been spending sev­eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Eames Donaldson, left on Tuesday for To­ledo, O , later going to their home in Cincinnati, O.

• • « Mr. and Mm. Norman S. Nyce,

formerly of Buffalo, are spending some time in Mexico City, Mex„ re ­turning to their home in Glendale, Cal., the first of next week.

Mr. and Mrs. William Kerber have j returned from apending Christmas I with relatives in Cincinnati, O.

• * » Ralph Carroll Angell, Jr., has ar-

rived/from Chicago, 111., to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard C

! Laverack. His wedding to Miss' j Eleanor Laverack takes place on Fri- j

. . .' i William Prentice of Stratford. Va., {

1 is spending a few days at the Hotel! Lenox. He is formerly of Buffalo. I

• * * Miss Frances Brown of Baltimore,

! Md., is spending the hoUdays with | the Rev. and Mrs. Charles D. ' Broughton of Linwood Avenue.

• » * Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Landt

! of Amherst Street will leave on Sat-1 urday to spend three months in I Miami, Fla.

• • * Mrs. J. Sanford Harper and sons,

Earl and John 8„ Jr., will return to their home in Hasbrouck Heights, N. J., on Wednesday, January 8th, ! after visiting Mrs. Harper's mother. ' Mrs. George Reardon of Congress Street.

• • * MLss Catherine E. Reed, 703 West j

Ferry Street, is spending part of the

holidays enjoying the winter sports at the Inn, Buck Hill Falls, Pa.

« * » Mrs. James Scott, Toronto, Ont., Is

spending the holidays with her sis­ter, Mrs. Philip Boiler, Wad.sworth Street.

• * * Mr. and Mrs. La Verne J. Norton

and children, of Babylon, L. I., are spending the holidays with Mrs. Norton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred­eric B. Maloney, Richmond Avenue.

Flints Kent— 554-562 MAIN ST. . . CL. 5060

CLEARANCE ALL SALES FINAL, NO C. O. D a

* ^

Girls' Frocks 8ECOND FLOOR

Orig. 5.95 to 11.95..3.98

Orig. 7.95 to 10.95..5.95

Orig. 11.95 to 15.95.. 8.95

Wools, silks . . sizes 8 to 16.

Wools . . sizes 12 to 16.

Orig. 7.95 to 11.95 Now 3.98 to 5.95

Better cottons . . sizes 8 to 16.

Girls' Coats Orig. 17.95 i * nc

to 19.95 l0'yD

Orig. 25.00 ?> nc to 29.95 ^ ^

Girls' Knit Skirts 1.98 Orig. 2.98 . . sizes 12 to 16.

Little Tots' Winter Goats

and 3 Pc. Sets

Orig. 13.95 to 39.95 Now 4.98 to 29.95 All-wool, fur-trimmed coats . . 3-Pc. Sets with zipper leggings.. 6 mo. to 6 years.

Cotton Frocks Orig. 2.98 to 6.95 Now 1.98 to 2.98

Sizes 7 to 10 yrs.

Orig. 3.98 to 13.95 Now 2.98 to 8.95 Jumper dresses, tailored wools . . sizes 7 to 10.

Orig. 10.95 to 19.95 Now 6.95 to 9.95

Velvets . . sizes 4 to 10.

Cotton Suits, Frocks Orig. 2.95 s l E „

to 6.95 2 to 6 l . V o

Flannelette Sleepers Orig. 1.29 Sizes 2 to 8. 7 9 c

O d d L o t s Infants' knit wear, silk bonnets, robes, shoes, shirts, bands. Re­duced to . . . 7 9 c t o 1 .98

SECOND FLOOR

Weddings and Engagements

McDermott-Zeise Mr. and Mrs. Oscar O. Zeise of

Cumberland Avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Ger­trude Lillian, to Thomas J. McDer-mott, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thorn-as J. McDermott of Summit Avenue.

• • • Mayer-Davis

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Davis an­

nounce the marriage of their daugh­ter, Paula, to Nathan L. Mayer, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Leon J a n -dorf, on Sunday. Dr. Joseph L. Pink oofficiated in the presence of the immediate families.

Maj. and Mrs. Becker Will Be at Home This Afternoon

Maj. and Mrs. Joseph W. Becker of 208 Starin Avenue will be a t home from 3 until 5 o'clock this afternoon to the officers of the Sec­ond Battalion. 174th Regiment, and their women quests.

Flint & Kent— 554-562 MAIN STREET . . CL. SMt

JANUARY CLEAR ANCF. Drastic Reductions!

Odd Lots from Our Regular Stocks

ALL SALES FINAL, NO PHONE ORDERS, NO C. O. D l .

Misses* and Women's

FROCKS for Daytime, Evening

BETTER DRESS SHOP. SECOND FLOOR

Metal Lames, silk crepes, laces, s h e e r s , velvets.

Orig. 25.00 to 29.95

Orig. 29.95t to 39.95

12-95

1 6 9 5

Orig. 35.00, 9 9 . 9 5 to 45.00 "6

Women's, Misses', Sub-Debs'

DRESSES SECOND FLOOR

Orig. 7.95 A .95

Silk crepes, woolens.

Orig. 16.95 to 22.95 10 .95

Daytime and Dinner silks, velvets

Nurses'4

UNIFORMS Orig. 2.95 to 4.00

Now 1.95 and 2.95

SECOND FLOOR

Broken sizes 14 to 42 . . but good size range in the lot. "Dixn

and "Florence Nightingale" makes in poplins, broadcloths.

)

SPORTS FROCKS SPORTS SHOP. SECOND FLOOR

Orig. 7.95 JT.95 to 10.95 O

Silk or wool . . one or two-pc.

Orig. 19.95 1 9 .95 to 29.95 ±£

Wool, silk, boucle, knits.

Tweed Skirts

Orig. 6.50 3 . 9 8

Blouses Silks, Jerseys, Lames.

Orig. 2.75 to 3.98 1-98

% i * *-95 t 6

Tweed Jackets Orig. 5.95 ^ o 8 to 10.95 O ' y o

Foundations, Girdles

7.50

5.00

Orig. 5.00 to 7.50 3 5 0

Orig. 12.50 to 18.50

Orig. 8.50 to 10.00

CORSET SHOP, SECOND FLOOR

French girdles and one-piee* foundations . . also Gossard, Lily of France, Francette, Treo and C a r t e r girdles.

Women's, Misses', Sub-Debs'

COATS SECOND FLOOR

Sports and dressy styles . . In j ­

uriously furred or self-trimmed.

Plenty of Large Sizes

Orig. 49.95 to 69 JO

Orig. 69.50 to 89.50

Orig. 89M to 119 JO

.00 38

5800

78.oo

Orig. 99.50 QQ.00 to 135.00 O O

Orig. 139JO 1 1 Q.50 to 165.00 U s

Orig. 195.00 liCir.OO to 295.00 JLOO

Entire Stock

FUR Coats

SECOND FLOOR

Orig. 89M q o ^ to 135.00 W'™

LApin, Cbinchillette, 'Northern Beaver (dyU lupin). Bay Seal

Impin), e a r a c u 1 head.

Orig. 145.00 O Q ^ to 165.00 " - 5 0

Caracul, Silver Muskrat, Lapin

Orig. 165.00 1 1 c n n to 185.00 ^ - W

Silver Muskrat, Ombre Muskrat

Orig. 245.00 t oc- ^ to 265.00 * » • « «

Leopard Cat, Squirrel, Hudson Seal (dyd muthrmt), Muskrat, M i n k P a w s , F i t c h GUIs.

Orig. 265.00 0 , c AA to 285.00 ^ - W

H a d i o n S e a l (dyd mmtkrmt). Caracul. Rac­coon, P e r s i a n Lamb.

Orig. 345.00 r^^ A n to 365.00 « W W

Raccoon. Hudson Seal <dyd muskrat i, E t f f l l B t G i l l s .

Individual Fur Coats

Orig. 435.00 ...335.00 Jap Mink Sis* 14

Orig. 465.00 ...395.00 Kaffa Caraoul Size 16

Orig. 495.00 ...395.00 Alaska Seal Size 18

Orig. 565.00 ...465.00 Persian Lamb Site 16

Orig. 650.00 ...495.00 Russian Caracul Size I t

Orig. 675.00 ...495.00 Jap Mink Size 26

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