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B-4 THE EVENING STAR. Washington, D. C. TVESDAY,.DECEMBER *B. 1»M ; - Wr'W'* f,, N „/> ,%■ r - *A - Wfjrf y^HHHKT Sr’*''"" |j| ’ J ' . Jfl ■ILYyUfm If a. 4 r_ FILL THE FLOWING BOWL —Gay and sparkling as the season is this punch made with tangy cranberry juice cocktail. Float thin lemon slices on top or bell-shaped molds of frozen pineapple juice. L\ l1 7 (1 After Christmas A Ali \ ■■■■■ A TkT| ITk Wlf ri IW |1 End-of-the-season reduc lUU |l{ ||l \ll V js-Jtasrw; 111 I IiRIjL iVlLfi stock! Means ,=ving, to, Cloth Coats—Reduced Winter Casual and Untrimmed Dress Coats |nrQ that were 69.98 to SBS NOW UO Winter Casual and Untrimmed Dress Coats BWO that were 89.98 to sllO NOW • O 100% Cashmere and Untrimmed Winter Coats tAA that were slls to 139.98 NOW «PO Dresses—Reduced Winter Cottons, Wools and Cocktail Dresses, en a were 17.98 and 19.98 NOW 111 Rayon Crapes, Wool Jerseys and Cocktail Dresses, $1 flf v were 22.98 and $25 NOW 1 £h Wools, Rayon Satins, Rayan Crepes, fi a were 29.98 Blouses and Skirts—Reduced Cotton and Wool Jersey Blouses, CA were 1.98 te 12.98 NOW *• Tweed and Flannel Sknts, e^e were 9.98 to 17.98 NOW ©** All Sales Final • Sizes for Misses, Petites and Juniors SAKS * Twelfth Street tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. Saks after-Christmas Fur Clearance F"' Deep reductions, great, once-a-yeor savings on luxurious Saks | 1 > quality furs. This is undoubtedly your best opportunity to save ‘ on the fur coot, jacket or stole you have always wanted to own. r. \ You're wise to choose now for the important savings as well * remarkable I I EXCITING MINK VALUES ..* I I: All fully let out, all natural ... new shapes and varia (■ tions of short and long front stoles. natural ranch mink . _ S3BO I pJpV’Kt '! ;p|fp . natural silver blue mink $430 '<p ' y , | pi natural royal postel mink S4BO EjmM I cerulean mink pocket $495 y *r*Js jf jWlp- ISf C . -■•■ | . WMlW ii 1 dyed mouton processed lamb coots, Wpwmmi S|jil dyed Siberian squirrel stoles $lO5 MbKBM rl dyed northern back muskrat stoles, ,-sf' I | 4 ' ' Check $lO5 *■ Each block dyed persian lamb paw coats, ’ SI 65 F dyed northern bock muskrat coats, ** Carefully " * > * oc * t dyed Persian lamb coats $295 /js. mm* *^Kk'■}.■.] * natural grey persion lamb coats $370 WWTWF f Y 'll \l\ dyed Siberian squirrel coat... $370 Park Free While p , H mink sides coots $395 Shopping at Saks \ \ *, Canadian beaver coats ~ . $625 full length natural ranch mink coot, BUBB si .895 as irifM ftu* to* Mmi « Us» fu " let'flfb natural royal postel mink kMN I* mm Mttstrr * tnei m hm«m tan. WMMMHIHIMIiI coat $2,450 e I New Year's Cheer For Young and Old By VIOLET FAULKNER That ageless mark of hospi tality ... the puneh bowl . .. will be the bub of countless homes for the next week as friends drop by to wish you the season’s greetings. Conviviality will be the key note and what better way to express it than with good food and good drinks. The larder must be filling to overflowing now with your preparations for the holidays, so let’s fill the flowing bowl . . . ’tls the season to be jolly. First on our list is a spar- Diplomats Will Attend Ballet Guild Benefit Members of the diplomatic corps are expected to turn out en masse Saturday evening, for the Washington Ballet Guild, Inc.’s production of the ballet fantasy, “Cinderella.” The Constitution Hall per- kling red cranberry punch with frozen pineapple bells to float on top. Make the bells in ad -vance and store them in the freezer. When you’re ready to serve, dip the molds quickly in warm water and slide the bells out onto the surface of the punch. Designed especially for young teen-agers who will be getting together for innumer able parties during their Christmas vacation is this fruit drink. A gay beverage to serve when they gather at your house to play the new records formance will be for the bflpe flt of the District of Colum bia Society for Crippled Chil dren. Among those expected are the Danish Ambassador and Mrs. de Kauffmann, the Swedish Ambassador and Mme. Boheman. the German Am bassador and Mrs. Krekeler, the French Ambassador and Mme. Alphand, the Argentine Ambassador and Senora de Vicchi, the Brazilian Ambas sador and Mme. Peixoto, the Chilean Ambassador and Se nora de Rodriguez and the Ambassador of Colombia and Senora de Urrutia. Others Expected Also, the Cuban Ambassador and Senora de la Campa, the Ambassador of the Dominican Republic and Senora de Sala zar, the Guatemalan Ambassa dor and Senora de Cruz- Salazar, the Mexican Ambassa dor and Senora de Tello, and the Panamanian Ambassador and Senora de Vallarlno. Others expected include the Peruvian Ambassador and Senora de Berckemeyer, the Venezuelan Ambassador and Senora de Gonzales, and Dr. Policarpo Callejas B„ the Charge d’Affalres of Hon duras. Sponsors for the event who will entertain at dinner parties preceding the performance in clude Mrs. Preston Wire, president of the Women’s Auxiliary of the District of Columbia Society for Crippled Children. Mrs. Wire’s guests will be Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Prandoni, Dr. and Mrs. John Walsh, Dr. and Mrs. William Tobin, Col. and Mrs. Arthur Allen and Mr. and Mrs. V. Manning Hoffman. Dinner Hosts Mrs. Thornton W. Owen and Mrs. John Kluge, members of the guild and the auxiliary, will also entertain at pre-ballet dinners. Mrs. Owen’s guests will be Oen. and Mrs. Louis Prentiss, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bell, Mr. Kenneth Birgfeld and Mr. and Mrs. William Abell. Sponsors of the performance who have taken boxes and will entertain at parties include Mr. and Mrs. C. Raymond Wire, Mr. and Mrs. James Murray, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Sulli van, Dr. and Mrs. Michael Mclnemey, Mr. and Mrs. Cal vin Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bralove, Mr. and Mrs. William Press, Mrs. Evelyn Barton Brown, Mrs. William H. Rippard, Mrs. Stephen Slipher, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smithy, Mr. and Mrs Dale Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Conger. or exclaim over their Christ mas gifts. It’s easy to make since all the ingredients go into a shaker or blender to mix in a jiffy. And for the sophisticate, a champagne punch to drink a toast to 1957 ... and to all of you my very best wishes for a happy New Year! Cranberry BeU Punch 8 pints cranberry juice cock tail 1 Ya quarts orange julbe 2 /2 cups lemon juice HP®®* fig m '“>o ■ ■ uettr ■ I r c BB coATS suo ,o s^ 9s *s39» * l4 ® B ill ** I k , „ dresses * 5 . s>-» m Bf mrJB Wf SHrJttk w jbbf^h|| 79.98 and 69.98 UNTRIMMED COATS NOW S 4B 89.98 and 79.98 UNTRIMMED COATS NOW *59 Famous Designer, one-of-a-kind coats to 'A OFF Famous-Make Woolens—Fitted, Boxy, Wrap Styles 99.98 and 89.98 FUR-TRIMMED COATS NOW *6B sllO to $125 FUR-TRIMMED COATS NOW S BB Lavish Furs—Fine Woolens—Newest Fashions $125 FINE IMPORTED CASHMERE COATS NOW *BB Assorted Styles and Colors. All sizes to choose from 165.00 Genuine Mink Trims on Pure Cashmere *l2B 49.98 to 69.98 FINE WOOL SUITS NOW *33 59.98 to 79.98 BETTER WOOL SUITS NOW *3B Finest Makers—Newest Fabrics—Top Styles Coats and Suits in Junior, Misses, Petite Sizes 19.98 to $25 DRESSES NOW *l3 $25 to 39.98 BETTER DRESSES NOW *l6 39.98 to 49.98 HIGH FASHION DRESSES NOW *22 49.98 to 69.98* EVENING GOWNS NOW *34 Dressy, Cocktail and Casual Styles in Crepes, Wools, Wool Jerseys, Taffetas, Nets, Laces and Tulles 29.98 to $45 ALL-WOOL KNIT SUITS NOW 1Q.90 1 and 2 piece styles. Pastels, Blacks, Jewel Trims 8.98 to 14.98 ALL-WOOL SKIRTS NOW 4’ 90 29.98 QUILLON SUEDE JACKETS NOW 22’ 90 89.98 FULL LENGTH SUEDE COATS NOW 55 00 5.98 to 8.98 SWEATERS, naveltiae, classics NOW 3'" 14.98 to 17.98 CAR COATS NOW 7 ,9 ° 17.98 to 29.98 All Weather Raincoats /VOr ll’ 90 NATIOSALLY ADVERTISED GIRDLES, BRAS Girdles, regularly up is 4 JO, 2Jt Bras, regularly up ia I JO 1.10 3 cups pineapple juice 3 cups sugar 1 Ya quarts water Combine cranberry cocktail, orange, lemon and pineapple Juices. Mix well with sugar and water. Serve in punch bowl over crushed ice or ice cubes, or frozen cranberry bells. Makes 50 servings (Ya cup each). To make pineapple bells: Pour pineapple juice into small bell-shaped molds. Freeze in freezing compart- ment of refrigerator or home freezer. When ready to serve. Continued on Page B-13, Col. I I SUEDE T »«S leather (Armenia, hand ■ ha|«. ilarea CLEANED with eel ■ —it feel and hrfthl calar I THe Dy* Work Spaciollit J G«or|i^*rNW^^