Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1921, Page 8

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SOCIETY - afe St. Marks HE Vice President and Mrs. Marshall dined informally last night with the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Meredith, who have as a house guest Mrs. Walter McLallan of Evanston, IN. Today Mrs. Marshall attended the Seniate Women's Club luncheon and election of officers. Mrs. 913 15th Street The Cafe,St. Marks Grill | The Grill with the Wood Fire morrow afternoon at the New Willard and will have assisting her Mrs. Meredith, Mrs. McLallan and Mrs. P. M. Foley, the latter from Terre Haute, Ind., and spending the winter at the Hotel La Fayette. Mrs. Foley has visited Mrs. Marshall here and has many friends in Washington. Mrs, Marshall may have other assist- ants during the afternoon. Mrs. Colby, wife of the Secretary of State, will be at home tomorrow afternoon. The ambassador of France and —is available for PRIVATE PARTIES. ] This room can be reserved for the exclusive use of Parties of 25 or more, Phene Franklin 413 or 419 for Reservations January Clearance Sale Every garment must go regardless of former prices ALL SUITS AT HALF PRICE AND LESS to $50 Suits, fur trimmed and tailored........c;is0i0:0.erei. $23.75 :g)) to $75 Suits, fur wrimmed and tailored . enmiorscnrcorer $37.50 $75 to $95 Suits, fur trimmed and tailored. ...ccnzereioie « ... $49.50 $98 to $140 Suits, fur trimmed and tailored....cn .~ro-..... $69.50 ALL COAT PRICES SLASHED $35 to $50 Coats, wrap and fitted styles.......... . .$25 and $29.50 $55 to $85 Coats, wrap and fitted styles........... $39.50 and $49.50 $85 to $115 Coats, wrap and fitted styles ........ . $59.50 and $69.50 $125 to $225 Coats, wrap and fitted styles...-... $98.50 and $125.00 ‘All Neck Furs Are Reduced to Half Price. . * WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN DRESSES $25 to $30 Dresses, velours, serges and others. . .oicinoicie .. $12.75 $30 to $35 Dresses, tricolettes, cloths and others. c..-cwseeie.. $15.95 $39 to $49 Dresses, satins, tricotines, silks....coeeiozeiomewnc- $23.75 $50 to $70 Dresses, satins, tricotines, silks. ... ..qunn .. $35.00 TREMENDOUS BARGAINS—TO CLOSE » 1 B o ok o 5 o 10 Up to $4 Voile Blouses, broken lines and mpssed ... eeene s S149 Up to $15 Beautiful Georgette Blouses, broken lines. .. e tommvene v $5 and $8.95 = 3 a / . Muslin:That Washes Well - 1f you wint muslin that dooks well after many washings, ask for Fruit of the Loom. ‘This perfectly woven muslin is the same thatwomen used seventyyearsago. and buy 2 bolt of Fruit of the Loomat the white sales. Ask for the 36-inch width. ; Sucha 1 econamy, for there is less waste incutting. And Society Marshall will be at home to-1 if keep it on hand for a long time lyo’::illfinddwitwn'w . Make sure are getting' Pt of dnlmhzuforthcfi'&dfie Mme. Jusserand will be the honor guests at a dinner which Mrs. John B. Henderson will give this evening. The ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes will be the guests of honor at a dinner which Judge Martin A. Knapp will give this evening in his apartment at Stoneleigh Court. Satur- day evening the ambassador and Lady Geddes will dine with Mr. and Mrs. Gist Blair. Mme. Mathieu, wife of the ambassa- dor of “hile, will be at home Friday aft- ernoon of this week and the following Friday afternoons of January and Feb- ruary. at the embassy, 2223 R street. ‘The ambassador and Mme. Mathieu took possession of the new embassy the 1st of November. Baroness de Cartier, wife of the Bel- gian ambassador, will be at home Fri- day afternoon at the embassy. The minister of Poland and Princess Lubomirska will entertain at dinner Tuesday evening, January 11. Princess Lubomirska will be at home Friday afternoon at the legation, 2640 16th street. Mr. A. Yencken, third secretary of the British embassy, has returned from Canada, where he spent Christmas with the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. Italian Counselor Transfer. The charge d'affaires of the Italian embassy and Signora Brambilla enter- tained at luncheon today at their residence, 2725 Q street, when their guests were Mrs. Mahlon Pitney, Mrs. George Cabot Lodge, Mrs. Kimbell, the counselor of the Freach embassy, Prince de Bearn; Mr. Henry P. Fletcher, the naval attache of the French embassy, Capt. J. F. J. E. Rigal; the charge de’affaires of the Swedish legation, Mr. J. de Lagerberg. Upon the arrival of the new ambas- sador from Italy Signor and Si Brambilla, Joave ) Gisore will leave Washington fo me. the former having bees teare: ferred, and thelir departure will be a matter of very genuine regret here, where they are among the most pop.. ular members of the diplomatic corps. Mr. and Mrs. George von L. Meyer, ir., who have been visiting Signor and Signora Brambilla and the latters mother, Mrs. Seorge von L. Mever, sr., e eturneq thei * Bavo i r “home ?in The naval pttache of the Brazilian embassy and Mme. de Azevedo are established in their apartment at Stoneleigh Court for the season. Mme, de Azevedo will receive on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month through the season. Col. and Mrs. Charles Patterson were hosts at e luncheon party to- day given in compliment to the third gecretary o 1he yUnlltde;l States em- assy in Paris and 8. Walter Schoellkopf. = o the c company invited to meet them ere _the minister of Poland Princess Lubomirska, the third ...-:3 sistant secretary of state and Mrs. Van Santvoord Merlesmith, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, Mrs, George W. Ehle, Mr, Willlam Phelps Eno, Mrs. William Slater, Mr. and Mrs, Francis P. Garvan, the secretary of the Argentine embassy, Mr. Felipe A. Espil, and Mr. Arthur Bradley Camp- Miss Marguerite Bryn will return to her studies at Bryn Mawr today, after spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, the minister from Nor- way and Mme. Bryn. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sedgwick will entertain at dinnér tomorrow evening. 3rs. Gordon Woodbury, wife of the assistant secretary of the Navy, will o 4 7 Gtk St e ry from o'clock at Park Hotel. Mrs. Joseph E. Davies will be at home tomorrow between the hours of 4 and 6, at 2941 Massachusetts ave- nue, and also on the following Wed- nesdays of January. Mrs. Charles S. Bromwell will be at home Sunday, and the following Sun- days throughout the season. Mrs, Alexander Sharp will not ob- gerve her Wednesday afternoon at home tomorrow. Mrs. Colby, Lady Geddes and Mrs. Baker will be in the receiving party at the ball on January 11, at the Hotel Hadleigh, which will be en by the ict of Columbia D. R. for the benefit of their Americaniza- tion work in the District. Mre. A. M. Dulles will return to her home in Auburn, N. Y. today after spending the holidays with _her mother and sister, Mrs. John W. Fos- ter and Mrs. Robert Lansing. Miss Nataline Dulles, daughter of Mrs. Dulles, is in training at Walter Reed Hospital, and 18 recuperating from a slight operation on her throat. Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Lansing will observe Mondays at home through the season. The United States ambassador to Japan and Mrs. Roland 8. Morris, ac- companied by their son and daughter, Master Edward Morris and Miss Sara Morris, arrived at the Shoreham yes- terday from their home in Philadel- phia. They will spend several months here, and have taken an apartment at the Shoreham. . Miss Mildred Bromwell, who just re- turned from a short visit in New York, has postponed her visit to Hot Springs, owing to a slight iliness. She will Join Miss Elizabeth Stevenson, who is with her mother, Mrs. Lewis G. Ste- venson. Mr. Adlai E. Stevenson, who nas spent Christmas with his mother, will return to his studies at Prince- ton this week. The second of the Junior League lectures will be given tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John W. Thompson, 2320 Sher- idan Circle. Miss Julia Lathrop, head of the children's bureau of the De- partment of Labor, will speak on the work of the bureau and legislation pending in’Congress relative to the working conditions of women and chu-l | dren. Cards have been issued by Mrs. Eleanor C. Griffith announcing the marriage of her daughter, Eleanor, to Mr. Edgar Dudley Ijzms, on Friday, December 24, in the city of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Ijams will_be at home after June, at Bay Side, Long Island. Mr.. and Mrs. John R. Booth, who are spending some time at Hot Springs, had a small company at tea at the Homestead there yesterday. Mrs, Clarence Sibbernsen will ar- rive in Washington tomorrow from her home in Omaha, Neb., to be the guest of her parents, Chiet Justice of the District Court of Appeals and Mrs. Constantine J. Smyth. ~Mrs. Sibbern- sen_will be matron of honor for her N of hanfw fur hig) —January —~Repricing of —All Furs We are sacrificing Far Coats and our entire stock of small furs at Compelling Reductions prior to stock taking. fA paying time to-put your money into furs. SRKS FUR (o, MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRIGES - 1212F Street THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1921 foi sister, lll; geas of Omaha, on January 13. ‘The ball to be given tomorrow even- ing at the resideace of Mr. Willlam SOCIETY Cutherine Justice Senator and Mrs. | Rumanian Smyth, at her M., ‘Wand -Bur- .Plulln Eno b;:“h Denefit of the s::; “which will take pisce 'und - be one of the m: m-fle events of the social sea- son, and among those who have taken tickets are the ambassador of Chile aelds, Charies B. Henderson, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Senator and Mrs. Robert L. Owen, Senator and Mrs. Joseph 8. Frelinghuysen, the minister of Poland and Gen. Mrs. Robert ant Secretary of State and Merle-Smith, Col._and Mrs. Prince and Princess Gagarine, Mr. and ng. the third assist- Mrs . ' Pershing, the charge d’affaires of the Announcing Rich’s Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Women’s High Shoes 2,400 pairs—virtually our entire stock of high-grade HIGH shoes—to go at prices so greatly reduced that thrifty women will buy at least two or more pairs. All are Rich’s Shoes—made up for us and fully up to Rich’s standard of excellence and fash- ion correctness. $8.90 e + Here 'Are the Reduced-Prices: ..$5..9o $6-90 former prices, $10 to $18 1001 F-St., Corner Tenth 1 11th_ST. N.W. The Big Money- Saving Time The-House of Courtesy _Clearance Special No. 2— Our Entire Stock of Winter Suits temptingly reduced Notr bought for a Sale—but the exclusive models as supplied by our own entire stock— and cut without any consideration beyond clear- ance, Fur-Trimmed and - ~ Plain-Tailored Australian Opossum Tricotine Sealine Velour Nutria Silvertone Seal Yalama 254895 Worth Double and More 5 1 : in Many Instances The n;odds are Straightline, Ripple, Box and the gracefully Flared designs—elegantly lined with silk—plain-tailored, or with rich embroidery and newest braiding designs. Please note—there are no exceptions and every Winter Suit remaining is includ- ed in one of these three groups. »

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