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SOCIETY 1 o8 arshalls Dinner Hosts + at Brilliant Social Affair| Held in Presidential Suite at New Willard| Last Night—Mrs. Colby Is Honor Guest. The Vice President and Mrs. Mar- . Loaan ol ball were the hosts at a brilliant | Clarence Mackay of New York. The inner party given last evening in the |Euests were the Spanish ambassador Ay and Mme. de Riano, the Argentine esidential suite at the New Willard, | s mpagsador, Dr. LeBreton; Mr. and hen their guests included Judge and | Mme. de Bach of the Russian _em- rs. A. A. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. [bassy;Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Wells, . A. Jamison of New York, who |Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes. jr.;. me on especially to attend the din- pr. The rooms were decorated with ms and ferns and a profuse deco- tion of spring flowers and ferns| dorned the table. Mra. Colby, wife of the Secretary of of atherine Mackay, daughter Mrs. Pearl Pearsall, Miss Isabelle May, Miss Manuela Lloveras, Miss Ramona Lefevre, Prince Lubomirski, Hector Ayerza and Jules Henri. t Mrs. Gerry will go to New York to- day, but will return in time for the ball which hér mother, Mrs. Richard Townsend. is glving on February 12. Later in the winter Senator and Mrs. j|Gerry will go to Palm Beach to re- {main several weeks. rs. Jay, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bon- I, Col. Wise and Mr. N. H. Lal ary. The ambassador of Spain and nora de Riano and the ambassador f Belgium and Baroness de Cartier ere guests at the large dinner party iven last evening by Mrs. Marshall ield. Mrs. Field will be hostess at a Mrs. Grafton Minot will entertain a company at luncheon today. Mrs. Walter McLallan, who has been visiting the Secretary of Agriculture ! and Mrs. Meredith for several weeks, left yesterday for her home in Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Oweén Bohen, son-in-law and daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Meredith, have arrived at the Royal Palm Hotel, Miami, Fla. [ concert here that afternoon. ~Mr. rederick Stock is the conductor and iss Maggic Tyte will be the soloist. Representative and Mrs. Ira C. Cop- ley will entertain a small company informally -at dinner this evening. Covers were laid for eighteen. Senator and Mrs. John B. Kendrick lere hosts at dinner last evening at evy Chase Club, when they en- 3 ed in honor of Miss Dorothy ondell. debutante daughter of Rep- 'S ve and Mrs. Frank W. Mon- 11- of Wyoming. The guests included Miss Kath- ine S M Mr. Justice Willlam R. Day will have as his guests for the inaugura- tion his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Day, and Judge and Mrs. William.L. Day of Canton, Ohio, who will arrive about the first of March. herland, Miss Madeleine Aus- 8 Katherine Munson, Miss 5. Miss Rosa-Maye Kendrick, E don Matthews, Lieut. George . Lieut. J. T. Schneider, Lieut. mmander Conway, Mr. Bob Ash and r Carroll Morgan. Miss Katharine Colby, daughter of e Secretary of State and Mrs. Colby, tertained a company of young peo- e at dinner last evening preceding e dance which Mr. and Mrs. Henry . Oxnard gave for their daughter, iss_Adeline Oxnard. Covers were id for twelve. Senator and Mrs. Atlee Pomerene will have with them for the inaugu- ration the latter's sister, Mrs. Cather- ine Brandt, and her niece, Miss Greta Bockius, both of Canton, OhTo. Representative and Mrs. Clarence McLeod are established in their new house at 2310 Ashmead place. Mrs. Mc- Leod’s mother, Mrs. A. Tosselius, of Detroit, is spending a month or more With them. Miss de Haehme of De- troit, who is also their guest, will re- turn to her home in Detroit this week. rs. James W. Wads- Sgnator and orth, j entertain at dinner r3 Representative and Mrs. Mcleod Wwill go to Pinehurst, N. C., the latter part of March for the remainder of the winter. Mrs. Marshall. wife of the Vice resident. will be the guest of honor |’ ] a large luncheon, at which Mrs.| Representative and Mrs. C. Frank pseph H. Eagle will be hostess, to- | Reavis of Nebraska, have had as their orrow at Rauscher’s. guest the latter's sister, Mrs, J. J. Faulkner, who spent the early part of the winter in Boston and returned to her home in St. Louis last week. r. Angus Wilton McLean. assistant etary of the Treasury, entertained grge company at dinner last even- Jg° at his residence, 1523 Rhode land avenue northwest, in honor the senators and representatives Congress from North Carolina. Dr. and Mrs. Wilfrid T. Grenfell, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Butler, will go to Bal.- timore to spend a few days with Dr. and Mrs. Henry Barton Jacobs. Dr. Grenfell will make an address to- morrow afternoon ‘in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Jacobs, telling of his work in Labrador. Mrs. Grenfell will be the guest of honor at luncheon of Mrs. William E. Cochrane, jr., at her home in Guilford, a suburb of timore. Louise nch of Richmond. Miss Virginia | rrison and Miss Margaret Flint of | ew York. About 150 additional uests were invited for dancing and 16‘::;;‘:. supper '\u served about ; Tha‘ 'g‘ll\”i: "'““‘d"{%"“ "C‘ll b"“- = ng a e 'my an av) ub, one D x. Mokbert Tansing wersl] i€ e (o vice hich b a0 ene with officers in both branches of the service, was well attended. The next supper’ dance will be held Febra- ary 5. |. Mc. John Paul Ale.Berry, formerly of Norfolk. Va. now of Shanghai, China, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bamford Smith. Mr. Ale-Berry is in this country for only a short visit, sailing-agaip for China on Feb- ruary 170 ° Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward Burgess are spending their honeymoon In Burmuda. THey will return to Wash- ington about the middle of February for a few weeks’ visit with Mrs. Burgess' parents; 'Chisf * Justide and Mrs. Constantine J. Smyth. The mar- riagé of Mr. and Mrs. Burgess place about ten days ago-in the bal Toom of 2400 16th street, where Ji tice and Mrs. Smyth have an apart- ment. Mr. and Mrs. Burg: make their home in Omaha, N Wwill go there early in March. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Scully had a small company dining with them last evening. - -Mr. and Mrs. H. Tudor-Morsell and their small qaughter, little Miss Mary ‘Tador Morekll, have returned from Philadelphia. where Mrs. Morsell and her daughter have been visiting Mrs. Morsell's mother, M: guests of honor at dinner last ning of the Rev. and Mrs. Dougl, utnam Birnie. Col. and Mrs. Willlam Cary nger were hosts at dinner last ming in, honor of the Minister om: the Serbs. Croats and Slovenes hd Madame Grouitch. Among the her guests were Senator and Mrs. 1liam M. Calder and covers were {d for eighteen. 3 Col. and” Mrs. Sanger will enter- n at dinner next Saturday evening honor of the minister from Switzer- nd and Madame Peter.. ‘The Misses Patten entertained a mpany at dinner last evening. Invitations for the dinmer which 8 to bave been given by Mr. and s. Robert Crain on February 10 in pnor of the ambassador of Great itain and Lady Geddes have been called owing to the fact that the [nbassador will not return from [ng1and until the latter part of Feb- and Mrs. Edson Bradley were psts for a small dinner party last ening for their daughter, Mrs. Her- rt Shipman of New York, who is ir guest. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley 1,_who_ spent Christmas there, went to Philadeiphia to make the trip home with Mrs. Morsell and young Miss Morsell. They are again in their home, on Morrison street, Chevy Chase. Honey Cookies. Mix together one cup of strained honey, one cup of granulated sugar, two eggs well beaten, two level tea- . | spoonfuls of soda and a little salt. Add flour enough to knead into a soft dough and let it stand overnight. In the morning roll out the dough and cut it into famcy shapes. Bake in a slow oven. Mrs. John Walker Holcombe enter- ined at dinner last might in honor Mrs. Willlam Wheatley, when the Senator and Mrs. Peter Goelet Try gave a luncheon Friday for enty young people o honor of Miss While Many Quote Prices on Furs as | Greatly Reduced, the Reliability of the Furrier Shows Which Is the Best Bargain. : As an actual fact we are quoting prices that are in many instances LESS THAN WHOLESALE | COST on like pieces. Investigate the values on these high-grade Furs and Fur pieces. Coats Dolmana‘s ‘Capes And Pelts For those who are not able to find just the piece in stock that strikes the fancy we are offering very spe- [l cial quotations on Fur Garments to [ order. ; SPERLIN 133 F St Wraps Scarfs Muffs Exclusive Farrier 2 doors from Bbfl_tt House . THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY- 23,° 1921—PART 2. $16.25 genuine all- wool plaid Blankets. Size 70x80. $12.19. 45 pairs only. Furniture, Carpets r W. M. m—o:cs &’ Sons | 11th and F Sts. 60th Anniversary Sale | 25 % Reductions in All Dep_aftménts Our Annua_lr January Lihen and White Sale Has Been Merged SOCIETY" Established 1861 $10.35 genuine all-weel plaid Blankets. Size 66x80. $7.69 each. 50 pairs only. ~ Linens, - Upholstery With the 60th Anniversary Sale The Linen Shop Remarkable Sale of Madeira Linens. Hand Embroidered, with elaborate seed, solid, eyelet and cut work; rose-scalloped edge pure linen pieces at % less than regular prices. Beautiful Embroidered Scarfs; 18 inches w_'ide by 36, 45, 54, 63 and 72 inches long. Former prices were $9.50 to $12.50 each. Monday, $8.00, less 25%, $6.00 each. 24-inch round Madeira Center Pieces. Former prices were $7.50 to $10.00 each. Monday, $5.00, less 25%, $3.75 each. 54-inch Tea Cloths with elaborate hand work. $1.00 White English Voile, 38 inches wide, 75¢ ”goo St. Gall Embroidered Dotted Swiss; $1.50 yard. : $20.00 Genuine All-Wool Plaid Blankets, 70:?0, $15 each E 50 Mattresses at Reduced Prices List of Mattresses 2 3-3 Silk Floss. Reg. price, $56.00 ea. 1 3-8 No. 3 Felt. Reg. price, $28.00 ea. 1 8-6 No. 4 Felt. Reg. price, $28.00 ea. 1 4-6 No. 4 Felt. Reg. price, $30.00 ea. 2 4-6 No. 3 Felt. Reg. price, $32.00 ea. 1 3-6 No. 4 Felt. Reg. price, $21.00 ea. Anniversary Sale price....$42.00 Anniversary Sale price. . ..$21.00 Anniversary Sale price. . . .$21.00 Anniversary Sale price. .. .$22.50 Anniversary Sale price. .. .$24.00 Anniversary Sale price. . ..$15.75 1 8-3 No. 1 Box Spring. Reg. price, $55.00 ea. Anniversary Sale price.$41.75 136 No. 2 Felt. Reg. price, $32.00 ea. Anmniversary Sale price. .. .$24.00 1 3-6 No. 1 Box Spring. Reg. price, $55.00 ea. Amnvanry Sale price.$39.00 136 No. 1 Box Spring. Reg. price, $55.00 ea. Anniversary Sale price.$39.00 1 4-6 No. 1 Hair Imp. Edge. Reg .price, $66.00 ea. Anniversary Sale PriCE <cocmecceeroncenscmconcnanmnassscscnenconsonseese-.$49.50 1 4-6 No. 3 Felt. Reg. price, $32.00 ea. 1 46 No. 3 Felt. Reg. price, $32.00 ea. 1 4.6 Silk Floss. Reg. price, $55.00 es. 1 8-3 No. 3 Felt. Reg. price, $28.00 ea. Anniversary Sale price. .. .$24.00 Anniversary Sale price. ...$24.00 - Anniversary Sale price. . . .$41.75 Anniversary Sale price. ...$21.00 1 3-6 No. 1 Box Spring. Reg. price, $55.00 ea. Anniversary Sale price.$41.75 1 3-6 No. 1 Box Spring. Reg. 6 @ :E jEFess i X Fel Felt. Reg. 1 . 2 ir. Reg. price, §zg% Reg. price, $30.00 ea. Reg. price, $42.00 ea. Reg. price, $26.00 ea. Reg. price, $32.00 ea. Reg. price, $26.00 ea. Reg. price, $30.00 ea. Reg. price, $32.00 ea. . 4 Felt. Reg. price, $30.00 ea. ilk Floss. Reg. price, $44.00 ea. . 4 Felt. Reg. price, $21.00 ea. . 2 Felt. Reg. price, $26.00 ea. . 4 Felt. . 1 Felt. . 2 Felt. . 3 Hair. . 4 Felt. . 2 Felt. . 3 Felt. 237272222 25% DO 18 1 o e ek b bk ek ek e ek ek DD DD 1 ek ok ek ek ° LEELLRECELREERREELLREE ] e, . price, $30.00 ea. Annive-sary Sale price e p833.01) ea. Anniversary Sale price.........$24.75 i 55.00 ea. Anniversary Sale price.$41.75 psr.'l!?o(‘! es. Anniversary Sale price. .. .$25.50 . price, $55.00 ea. Anniversary Sale price,$41.75 Sale price < $15.75 i 22.50 Anniversary Sale price. .. :$22.50 Angiversary-Sale price. . ..$31.50 Anniversary Sale price. . . .$19.50 Anniversary Sale price. .. .$24.00 Anniversary Sale price. ... Amniversary Sale price. . . .$22.50 Anniversary Sale price. . . .$24.00 Anniversary Sale price. . . .$22.50 Anniversary Sale price.. . .$33.00 Anniversary Sale price. ...$15.75 Anniversary Sale price. . ..$19.50 t. Imp Edge. Reg. price, $37.00 ea. Anniversary Sale price.$27.75 Madeira Oval Tray Cloths; eyelet and solid em- broidery. Formerly $1.00 each. Monday; 59c, less 25%, 44c each. - "Madeira Hot Roll Covers; 10 designs on fine pure linen. Formerly $2.25 to $3.35 each. Mon- day, $1.85, less 25%, $1.39 each. Madeira Tea Napkins; 14x14 inches. elaborate corner, embroidered designs. Formerly $6.00 colored satin finish hemmed Bedspreads, $19.50 - Madeira Tea Napkins; 12x12 inches. Pretty corner effects on fine linen. . Formerly $14.00 dozen. Monday, $9.50, less 25%, $7.13 dozen. 400 Lace-trimmed Scarfs; 18x45 and 18x50 inches. Formerly $2.00 each. Monday, $1.15, less 259%,, 85¢ each. Formerly $4.00 eari, Monday, $2.50, less 25%, $1.88 each. : Beautiful Filet Lace-trimmed Scarfs; 18x54 inches; one-piece filet, plain centers; copies of fine Fine : i to $4.00 each. i .00 each. Monday, $18.75, $20.00 to $27.50 dozen. Monday, $14.00, less 25%, Venetian laces. Formerly sold u mseép?fifiififi 7 ) $10.50 dozen. il Monday, 82-59, less 25%, $1.87 $1.60 Bleached Sheets, 81x90 inches, standard fin?sgfi gggl;:g. Organdie,‘ white, permanent si;gfifl:fl:dfil:;r;edfighum gle Cloths., 5. de- make, $1.20 each. A 45x36, standard Ma;-téx, i’)erfect white and fancy colored bor- zs%fi ;usd:;’ sm.erly $12.00. Reduced to $9.00. Leu ot i i 20 terdbiath Towels: e Each 2x214 yards. Formerly $15.00. Reduced to $12: 3 : ] 59¢ Grade for . a Less 259 off, $9.00 each. ; : ! : % off, ozen. ] $2.12 Bleached Mohawk Sheets, 90x99 inches, $125 Grade for 94c Each mo°Bl R 8w g $1.50 Grade for $1..12 Each X 15 designs to select from. Heavy, fine, pure flax. $1.70 Bleached Pequot Sheets, 72x108 inches, ufih Hemstitched Pure Linen Huck Towels, ui:zzgy"?fi sf&';?"f..’in $15.00. Reduoed to $1350. 1.28 each. ‘ ; 9c each, i s 25% off, : S : $1.12 Bleached Mohawk Bolstercases, hem- ''$1.50 Hemstitched Pure 'Linen Huck Towels, Lf.:zzlé% ar uzl‘-‘lo;:e:!hy $18.75. Reduced to $16.25. R L e . T nch Napkins, $17.50. Reduced to $16.00. Less _$2.75 Fine Long Cloth, 10-yard pieces, $2.05 37?/22 efffimmhed All Cotton Huck Towels, 25%:’:3, z‘o'é?z;;} $ i sfimd = e % ; Napking, 22x22 inch. Form . Red pl$7 .50 Japanese Nainsook, 10-yard pieces, $5.62 65¢ Hemstitched Union, 14 linen, Huck Tow- mzoph"f“, 257,’35' $18.00 dozen. i . piece. els, 49¢ each. = RO . 100 glefihfihl;m Irish l:l:: m Napkins, i ainsoo) i X : i i an eavy double damaik; designs: p?esge% s RS P Shfiosfi?%o:g i B : Cloths, 2x2 yards. Formerly $24.50. Reduced to $22.00. Less 25% off, $16.50. _Carpet and Rug Dgpartmeri( One week more in which to secure Car- Rag Rugs, 9x12. Reduced to. ...~ $1275 pets and Rugs at the special discount of pog pugy, 8x10. Reduced to..... $9.50 i i z An unusually attractive of -Velvet Carpet, 27 inches wide. Re- " these splendid hand-weven rugs in’ very duced fo..... eeveccca $251 Gesirable colorings and & variety of sizes e i awv . Wilton Velvet Carpet, 27 inches ranging from 6x9 to 10x14. A'few ex- wide. Reduced {0.emeeeeee... $364 BIN e!.fl{ wwmfi%mw 1 Mofi_lledvot Runners, 36 inches . the following: R e '.,’, Wi Reduced £0. ceeevceeemee A Mottl R ; 6x 9 size as low as....$146.25 widee.vgmeed u,_..;‘.‘..‘?f: $5.81 5 8x10 size as low as..~$236.25 ' Figured Grass Rugs, 9xI2. Re- T 9x12 size as low as....$288.75 duced t0.ee.ccomccroccamecnmen $8.75 10x14 size as-low as, . .$371.25 Figured Grass Rugs, 8x10. Re- " Prewar prices were higher than these. duced t0..ccoecaencocsamecccea $7.85 Figured Grass- Rugs, 6x9. Re- : ; 0600 0u vecn reme e soowomneecen $5:25 Drapery Dept. %Gfus Rugs, 54x90. Re- = ] e ‘ Figured Grass Rugs, 56x72. Re. What 25% Reduction Means in duced 10 cesseeeeeeee e $145 TE&W -} Grass Rugs, 30x60. Re- & L wdmu! R R -Best Quality Wiltons, 9x12. Re- duced toen. > oo Best Quality Wiltons, 8.3x10.6. Re- dueed to. T T ) : Dot o, s, SOreS. R s1sa7 4TS Velvet (M0in)........ $857yad $4.50 Tapestry ...... Best: Quality Wiltons, 27x54. Re- . =% Medium Quality Wiltons, 9x12. Re- 4 38.50 D : : 'm“"l‘ QUCRA 0. . o e eicieimcian waos e $90.00 & amakc s g . i Wiltons, 8.3x10.6 e ! i ek ss2.50 $15.00 Lace Curtains.....s; 3 $41.25 pair $48.50 Duplex Velvet Portieres.$36.38 pair $1.35 Florentine Silk . $1.02yard Medium Quality Wiltons, 27x54. , Reduced to ceemeen $9.38 ’ " . Cloths, 2x214 yards. Formerly $30.00. Reduced to o0 colored satin finish hemmed Bed- 2100 e BRI . spreads, 70x80 inches, $15.00 pair. $31.00. Less 25% of; 3l mso T 0 3100, Lo o o, S0 T ; covesovecs ccosevesen 0004 00000000000000900000 8809000900000 PIPRIPIPIIIINIPIPIINIIIIIIIIIPIIIPOILNILILP20000000000000000000000000000009080000000000000 00000000000 \ : ; 0000000008400 000000000000000080000800000050600004488000004 LSS 00 SIS S S P 0 S DO P D0 PSS 000 00 022 22 220 1 L A R R L R R R £ 1 2 0 1 L R R 2 R £ 2 2 A 222 2222222921290 9000010900 0000 22222222122 29222412 22092909029 000 920924224 2229022 2120224222222 £ £ 244 .