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Farewells to BY entertainments, and they themselv And all of this notwithstanding the S. WILSON'S last hospitalities MR friends being added to the list. THE Vice President found time t bassador to Japan and Mrs. Morris. many human interest features, such as the call of a grotip of radiant schoolgirls, who pinned a huge bunch of orchids to her bodice, and ‘were made happier than ever before in their lives when Gen. Pershing joined them for a little conversation and a few good laughs. THE great ball to be given the n administration mingle in lhaving accepted the chairmanship take boxes. woms cess for the enterprise in Officials Give Capital - Society Bright Aspect Exhilarating Atmosphere Marks End. of Adminis- tration—Mrs. Wilson Entertains in State Dining Room of White House. SALLIE V. ELDOM has there been so exhilarating a social atmosphere in Washington at. the end of an administration as exists just now. Every official going out of office is receiving a series of farewell at every turn, for men of the official world are too busily absorbed in past. and coming events to lend much time to dining. Thursday she entertained at luncheon in the state dining room at the White House the wives of ambassadors and ministers, Mrs. Colby, vife of the Secretary of State, and a few of Mrs. Wilson’s intimate The event recalled the last days of tae Taft and Roosevelt administrations, when the chief executives and their wives entertained their friends generously, but a!so left the White House to dine with others, a thing never done during the days of an administration, except on quite rare occasions. Mrs. Marshall during her reception Wednesday afternoon, ard the Attorney General was jn line with Mrs. Palmer, at least part of the afternoon at-the beautifully appointed reception they. gave for the.am- of the Child Welfare Society, is déveloping into such an inter- esting and imposing event that one feels almost grateful that the excit- ing hurly-burly of an inaugural ball will be.evaded. The old and new the great spectacte, Mrs. Marshall, wife of the Vice President, who is vice president of the Child Welfare Society, sufficient number of boxes have been taken to insure a splendid pano- ramic view of the seats of the mighty, as it were, to those who do not Each woman of the well selected committee speaks suc- iving Washington a 4th of C to be remembered, and perhaps copied in future administrations. IX posters, painted in oil by the noted miniature artis.t,“Mr. F. Brain- ard Clark, which are now on exhibition in the varioiis hotels, will SOCIETY| Outgoing H. PICKETT. es are busy returning social favors. flood of regrets that meets a hostess took on an air of for’mali(j when on o remain in the drawing room with Mrs. Marshall's reception presented ight of March 4, under the auspices of the box committee. Already a March ball long be placed on salé at the Neaf East Relief fund benefit to be given Tues- ing in the salon des nations at the Washington Hotel. These e niiie s dusies and it was at the request of Mrs. Carl sters are unique in design, f): that Mr. Clark consented to ful of the winter. " - Notes of Personalitics Of Interest to Society Gen. Pershing will be at home this afternoon at Highwood, 33d and Rock Creek Ford road, Chevy Chase Md. Gen. Pershing also will observe next Sunday afterncon and the following Sunday, Feb 6. at home. Representative and" Mrs. Samue] E. Winslow will entertain at dinner to- morrow evening. Sanger at dinner Saiurday evening. : Mrs. Parker W. West will be at home this afterncon, after & o'clock, in her quarters at Soldiers’ Home. Mrs. F. Walsh will be hostess at a luncheon Thursday. Mrs. Thomas ¥. Logan will be at Bome today at 4:30. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Walcott have returned from New York, where they spent a week, and are In their residence, 1743 22d street. Mr. and Walcott will entertain at dinner Friday evening. Col. and Mrs. George Cyrus Thorpe will have as a guest during the last week of January Mrs. Maude Howe El- liott. a well known writer, daughter of the late Julia Ward Howe and a sister of Mrs. Laura E. Richardson, also 2 well known writer. Washington has had a £reat influx of notables, writers, artists, musicians and scientists during the win ter, but perbaps no visitor has been of greater interest than Mrs. Elliott. Mrs. Elliott and her sister, Mrs. Richards, have colaborated In writing a_book .o their famous mother. Among Mrs. El- liott's other best known books are *“Th Kan R Ranch,” ‘Roma Beata.” in Italy.” “Sun and Shadow in Spain,”” “Sicfly in Shadow and Sun,” ustrated by her husband. John Elliott, $3.00 ... 4.00 . $6.00 . Drama Lea of Washington will give four short plays before the hlle. and the ben'e“f:! gives promise of being one of the most delight- Vice President and Mrs. Marshall, who will sail for Europe in May, and who have been constantly in evidence as guests or hosts, and will be until after the 4th of March, entertained at an- other of their dinner parties last night, and will - be the guests of honor at a dinner party to be entertained by the, ambassador of Bel- gium and Baroness de Cartier Friday evening. ‘lownsend will entertain them at dinner Saturday - Charles S. Bromwell will be their hosts at dmner Thursday night: Other cvents have-been arranged for them during the week. Z at | home the following Monda: . CORSET SALE Gossard Front-Lacing, Mme. Irene and Betty Way Back-Lacing Certain numbers of Gossard, Vogue and Nature’s Rival Brassieres are in this sale . All sizes-in Corsets and Brassieres and all carefull; ; < 1110F Street N.W. : (Adjoining Columbia Theater) paint them. Mrs. Richard H. evening, and Mrs. and 3 number of other.books well known. Tt ‘When Mrs. Elliott completes her visit to Col. and Mrs. Thorpe she- will the guest for a time of Mrs. Gibson o~ Thomas J. O'Brien, former United States ambassador to Japan, will go to New York to meet his ter, Mrs. Getty <Chilton, wife of the coun- selor of the British embassy at Rio de Janeird, who is expected to land in New York tomorrow. She will be joined here in the spring by her husband. who has béen appointed counselor of the British embassy in this city. 3 i { Mrs. Whitelaw Reld, who |ing the winter with Lady Ward in Mrs. Charles Carroll Walcutt will be at home for the first time this sea- son Sunday, January 30, when she will be assisted in receiving by Mrs. Charles Copeland of Wilmington, Del., dent; Mrs. William M. Connor, treas. charge d'affaires of the Nether- | son on February 8. ho WUl ETive Wednesday to bt the|urer, and Mrs. C. Viola Fellows, sec- onitheer W.--H- de| The olub will give a reception on aturee b e ppas |retary. Miss Maguire is chalrwoman February 10 in honor of the Speaker guest of Mrs. Joined here land. Mrs. Caleb Rochford Stetson will not receive tomorrow, but wl"ll }n at ary and Februgry. - Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Gunning arrived in Washington yesterday from Cali- fornia, where they have spent (he] past five weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Gun- ning were married in Philadelphia on December 24, and Immediately salled | for their trip in California. They will make their home at 1210 Massachu- setts avenue. Miss Mab Norton Barber, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Orion M. Barber, who are spending the winter at Wardman Park Hotel, has received a scholarship from the nch govern- ment at the Lycee at Beauvals, and Las gone to Belgium for a visit and rest, accompanied by Miss Edith Sev- erance -of Buffalo. She will later re- turn to Paris to resume her studies. Miss Barber is a graduate 6f Welles: ’ 5 I 112 46 ly fitted. Mrs. Wadsworth to Aid Trench on F'Street Has Had Mrs. James head of the American Women’s Le- gion, has come to the rescue of the wounded soldiers- who have work to sell in Washington, two sales teas at her hom street northwest, Thursday and Fri- day, January 27 and 28, from 2 to 6 o’clock. The Tr‘nch. on F street, has been handicraft of wounded soldiers, had slow sailing of late for several reasons, quate place to show the goods, and another a poor tourist season. and the receipt of goods have mnot kept pace. and but for Mrs. Wads- worth’s timely intercession large con- signments of basketry, wood carving, weaving of all kinds and other lines of work would have to be sent back to the soldiers, a deadly. blow.:fo - morale, and the | Hospital. charge d'affaires of Bulgaria since Trench would be closed. "\"* — - |the dcparture of the minister, Dr. and her guest, Miss Elizabeth Mrs. Wadsworth is makmg the | The ambassador of Spain and Sénora | Panaratoff, in December, with resi- . days .and - hours for the teas as widely’ known all over the capital as possible, and is askin suj 7 .In:t’:;'h.n in general to come to the rescue. couragement the wounded soldieps |day. io their apartment at oot in ot findiax & ready markpt | Park Hotel for their work and the almost tragi effects of having it le hands. Plan Valentine Dance Much_interest is centering around pass- {ina Valentine ball. ruary 15, at the marine barracks. by London, England, will g0 to Califor-;the southern unit of the American nia after her return here in March.!women's Legion, for the benefit of the world war veterans and Americani- zation work, which promises to be a oclal event. are Mrs. Benjamin Soule Gants, ident; Miss Marie Maguire, vice pre: of the entertainment committee. THE SUNDAY -'STAR,' JANUARY 23, 1921—PART 2 - Miss - MADGARET = YOUNG, = of Oklahoma and NewYork., the gaest of - Senalor and M Miss : NiNa GORE. Debutante daugh teer l::fagena.{o‘:fl-nd Mrs.Thomas'P. Gore. of Oklahoma. —— MgrS. HENRY de PACH ¢~ — of the Counselot of the RussianEmbassy, Congressional Ladies Of George Washington Inn to Hold At Home Mrs. Norman H. Davis Will TOmO’l’l‘OW and Cabinet and Diplomatic Corps Members Guests Vice President and Mrs. Marshall Will Be Hon- _ored at Musical at the Belgian Embassy on January 28. Wounded Soldiers by Sales of Articles Receive Slow Sailing for Several Seasons in the Past. W. Wadsworth, jr., Monday—Mrs. Bromwell Announces Affair for This The Vice President and Mrs. Marshall will be the guests of honor at a dinner and musical to be given by the ambas- sador of Belgium and Baroness de Car- tier Friday evening, January 28. Today the ambassador and Baroness de Car- tier are gntertaining a party at luncheon at the embassy in compliment to Miss Katherine Mackay of New York. ‘The ambassador and Baroness de Car- tier also have invitations out for a din- ner at the embassy Fel ry 4, which will be followed by a dance at 10 o'clock, to which additional guests have been in- vited. turned to Washington on Friday and has taken an apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel. Mr. de Beaufort has spent a short vacation at his home in Holland. The minister from Norway and Mme. Bryn entertained at dinner last evening, when covers were laid for fourteen. Mme. Bryn will be at home next Friday afternoon. * Afternoon el The following congressional ladles of the George Washington Inn will be at home from 3 to 6 on Monday af- ternoon, January 24, Mrs. Frank Clark, Miss Fay Hardy, Mrs. Willlam R. Green, Mrs. A. M. Peterson, Mrs. Simeon Fess, Mrs. Edward B_ Almon, Mrs. Charles Kearns, Mrs. WillisJ. Hullings, Mrs. Edward C. Little, Mrs. James G. Monahan, Mrs. W. M. Hers- man, Mrs. William 'J. Carrs, Mrs. King dnd will give 800 16th which 'the sales mart for the has one of which is an inade- Mrs. Loftus, wife of the secretary of the Siamese legation, has returned from England, where she spent some’ time. The secretary and Mrs. Loftus are again in their apartment at the Dresden. Sales The ambassador of France'and Mme. Jusserand will return today from New York, where they went to attend the benefit given last evening at the Met: politan “Opera House for the Frem B. Hudspeth. Mrs. Charles §. Bromwell will be at | James home this afternoon and with her will 3’;! beadworl. P. Lessinoff, who has been Dr. de lel'fll ent;mln at ; l.'.unnm'-‘ row evening at the embassy in honor of the Vice President and Mrs. Marshall. dence at 1629 16th street, has leased for thc offices of the embassy, 1821 Jefferson place, the residence of Mrs. . L. . Johnson. Mr. Kouzman Stoitcheff, attache of the legation, has taken residence at the Jefferson place address, while Mr. Lessinoft will re- main at the residence on 16th street. es and the the legion and of ‘ash- 7 22 Senora The ambassador de Pezet will be hosts at a luncheon to- She fully realizes the dfs- ‘Wardman , ‘where they have invited a c | small company to meet the acting sec- thedr |retary of state and Mrs. Norman H. Davis.” It will be a iuncheon with many delightful features and dishes prepared in the Peruvian way. Y Baroness Shidehara, wife of the am- bassador of Japan, will receive the first and third Fridays in February. The ambassador. of Argentina and Mme. Le Breton will be the ‘guests in whose honor Commander and Mrs. Rudolph H. Miner ‘will’ entertain at @ breaktast today. Mme. de Cespedes, wife of tFe min- ister from Cuba, will be at home Fri- day afternoon and again on the last two Fridays in February. The newly appointed Italian am- bassador to this country and Signora Rolandi Ricci were entertained at dinner followed by a reception the middle of this week by Mr. and Mrs. H. Nelson Gay of Boston, who .are spending the winer in Rome. Among the -guests were the United States: ambasgsador to Italy and Mrs. Robert TUnderwood Johnson. ¢ . At Marine Barracks Stewnvay Duo-Art Panoclas to be given Feb- Congressional Club Breakfast on Feb. 8 The annual breakfast of the Con- gressional Club will be held this sea- ‘The officers of the unit pres. and Mrs. Gillett. Erl&&chfl -Jen F .St Baby Grand To Buy | THIS SALE CANNOT CONTINUE MUCH LONGER, AS THE STOCKS ARE GROWING LESS EVERY DAY. Price & Suits an € Dresses ' STILL REMAINING, MANY SUTTS AND DRESSES THAT CAN BE WORN NOW AND FOR EARLY SPRING. . The Advance Guard of the " - Spring ‘Fashions ~ New Modes-are here. Early as it is ERLEBACHER styles forecast the incoming season’s trend of fashion with touches of distinctiveness o that have their origin both in Paris and at home. | s Prices piano built for those who wisely desire. world. ——y $1&$1.25 Player- - Piano Rolls A s i J5cna from Lakewood, where Miss Bromwell has been visiting Miss Stevenson for a fortnight. Mrs. Mahlon Pitney will be at home tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Norman H. Davis wife of the acting_secretary of state will be at home tomorrow afternoon and Mon- day January 31. at home this afternoon, but will re- ai_home this afternoon. but will ra- ceive the following Sundays at 1732 16th street. Mrs. Rebert W. Woolley will be at home tomorrow afternoon and the second and fourth Mondays in Feb- ruary at her residence, e. Mrs James G. Strong, Mrs. C. | Bernadette L. H ¢ % The officers of the | Namur Alumnae Association are Mrs. J. Miss Upright Pianos. $125 TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE The FAMOUS NEW : 0. J. DEMOLL & CO. PLAYER-PIANO ‘ A magnificent instrument in every sense of the word— the product. of many years of piano building—a player- spend their money—an instrument of enduring beaaty to cherish and give a promi- nent place in your home. Its tone and action is all that you Card Party-Dance Arranged for-Jan. 25 The officers and members of the Notre Dame de Namur Alumnae As- sociation will be hostesses at a com- bination_card party-dance on Janu- ary 25, at 2400 16th street. Miss’ Katherine T. Rover is chair- man of the card committee and Miss| o, jpyitation to the Society of Colo- Dore of the dancing Notre Dame de president; r daughter, Miss Mildred Brom- | Miss Marie Louise, Sillivan, secretary | ary 24. and Miss, Bernadette L. Dore, treas- | wear their ¥nsfgnia ar recognition Frederick R. Harris w.f) not be { urer. ; > pin. = 4 R e They Player Pianos. Prices $350 Manufactured for us by the Aeolian Co., of New York, the largest manufacturers of musical instrum ‘o \&o%%tg yILLIAgi ?U\G ?LEY. NewBrunswick Canada isvisiling Were. 1811 19th ents in the Terms $50.00 Down; Bnhnee in 24 Monthly Payments BIG HITS In Player-Piano For February - .. Humming—Fox Trot Palesteena—Fox Trot Strut, Miss Lizzie— Scecoce? er husband the Governor of® Home Dance Draws Large List of Guests The evening of January 14 a dance was held at tlie home of Miss Corinne E. Morgan and Mr. Jesse A. Morgan. The guests were: Miss &elen Musson, Miss Ethel Saunders, Miss Frances Squire, Miss Margaret Woerner, Miss Harriet Dey. Miss Olive Wallace, Miss Marian Trapp, Miss Ruth Cole, Miss jatherine Fisk, Miss Carla Ocker- s Miss Edith Bates, Miss Mabel Cook, Mr. Willlam Montgomer: Mr. Edwin Yates, Mr. Harrison Dey Mr. Harrison Kildare, Mr. Francis Trapp, Mr. Bernard Locraft, Mr. Lyle Ohlander, Mr. John Trapp, Mr. Bar- clay Wilgus, Mr. Otto Starrine, Mr. Lucien Goerneva, Mrs. Alice McLaugh 1in, Mr. and Mrs. Byron S. Gable, Mis: Alethea Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Morgan. Colonial Dames Invite To Tea on January 24 The Club of Colonial Dames, 1727 K street northwest, wish to extend nial Dames of America and to the District Society of Colonial Dames S | to'a tea at § ¢'clock Monday, Janu- Members are requested to ‘Washington'se AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Streets Veber Duo-Art Pianolas Aeclian Vocalions Wonderful Values We want you to inspect the fine - Pianos, Player - Pianos. and Phono- graphs offered in this sale. were taken in exchange during our 2 Xmas Sale. Player-Pianos and Phon- ographs that we used in our demon- strating booth are in the sale. DeMoll & Co.’s Annual January PIANO SALE SPECIAL— VOCALION “E” $79.00 Including $9.00 Worth of Records. {995