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SOCIETY THE EVENING bassador and Baroness de Cartier will | general of the Pan-American Union, give at the embassy, at luncheon yesterday in the Senate i restaurant at the Capitol and later Col. and Mrs. Francis T. A.!Junkin {went with him to the galleries of both { entertained at dinner last evening in jhouses to listen to the debates. He honor of the Secretary of War and |invited to meet them at luncheon the Mrs. Baker. The other guests were |Peruvian ambassador and Senator the Secretary of the Interior, Judge |James W. Wadswortlh, jr.; Senator John Barton Payne; ltear Admiral,James D.'Phelan and Senator Selden and Mrs. A. _Hoogewerff, Judge I’ Spencer. M STAR, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, miral and Mrs. Taylor, will entertain |dinner preceding the dance tonight|street will not be at home tomorrow at (llan?_l" tonight at Rauscher's for|will be Maj. and Mrs. Robert Dunfflv“nfl\‘rn(mu. Miss Edith Bacon, the party later go- |and Commander and Mrs. Frank Jack | ing to the small and early dance of | Fletcher. the Junior League at the same place. Miss Taylor will entertain a small dinner company at her home Monday night before the southern ball. Mre. Cromwell Rrools will enter- | 1921. velt Bayne to Capt. Graves took place in New York, where the for wenta little more than & week ago. The ceremony (Continued on Ninth Page.) Graves—Bayne Wedding. Mrs. David L. Wing of 1322 18th' The marriage of Mrs. Olga Roose- | e mArriage o6 Sre e ioose-|__(Conimued on Nonth Page) e —— T D 'HE Vice President and Mrs. Marshall have completed their plans to follow March 4, an unusually interesting and full program being arranged 1o cover sev- eral months. They will leave Wash- ington shortly after the inauguration, tho Vice President entering on a lec: ture tour, with his first engagement at Holyoke, Mass. They will go to Texas and proceed leisurely to the Pacific coast. M?. and Mrs. Marshall will visit the parents of the latter at Phoenix. Ariz.. for a time, and will sail for Kurope in May, when Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh ‘and Mrs. J. Allan Daugherty will a company them. February 14 the Vice = ident will visit Marion. Ind., on a Bpecial mission The Vice President and Mrs. Mar- shall will dine tonight with Senator and Mrs. Key Pittman at Wardman Park Hotel, when other guests will include the ambassador of Brazil and the minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter. The ambassad Baroness de Cartier will at one of the most brilliant events of the season this evening when they will give a large dinner at the em- basey followed by a dance. Ahout forty guests have arrived from New York for the occasion, some coming in their private cars and others motor- § hese will include Mrs. Wil- 2d: Mre. G Gernelia anderbilt. Mrs. Horace Gallatin, Miss Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs, John Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Knex Bell, {he for- mer undersecretary of state’ ad Mrs. | Daughter of Mr. and Mrx. Edwin Frank L. Polk, Marquie Sommi and | Newman, who announce her engag Mr. Ashbel Barney. The guests at din- | ment to Mr. Arthur J. Drefs of ner will be official, diplomatic and s smart resident socieiy as well ~of Balgium and he hosts anderdilt oRSToN: (W Mrs. Norman H. Da dinner this evening. will include Mr. and Mrs. w York, who have in Washington to be house o Mr. and M the week-en Baroness Shidehara. wife of the am- bassador of Japan. will not receive this afternoon. Mme. Elizalde. wife of the minister of Ecuador, will be at home tomorrow e afternoon and again on February 12. The ambassador of Peru and Senora de Pezet will dine this evening with the third assistant Secre of State and Mrs. Van S. Merle-Smith, who will have a distinguished compan them. Mr. and Mr: be hosts at a dinner 11, for the Japanese ambassador Baroness Shidéhara. and they will e tertain again Februar: for the & tary of State and Mrs. Colby Mrs. Merle-Smith will Lo 2 formally Monday afternoon. Mme. Cespedes, wife of the minister of Cuba. will receive this afternoon, from 4:30 to 7 o'clock. The charge d'aitaires of the Italian embassy and Signora Brambilla were the guests of honor at luncheon to- day of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Du- pont. in- The new minister from Rumania and Princess Bibesco arrived in Wash-| The Attorncy General and Mrs. P'al- ington last evening and have taken|mer, accompanied by Senator and M an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. | {nderwood, attended the performance “Abraham Lincoln™ last evening. Luncheon for Mra. Marshall. — Mrs. Thomas Riley Marshall, wife of| Lady Geddes, the Vice President, was the guest in}ambassador. was the guest of honor whose honor Mrs, C. C. McChord enter: tained at luncheon today in the presi-| assistant secretary of the navy dential suite at the New Willard. The [ Mrs. Gordon Woodbury. company to meet Mrs. Marshall was a @mall but important one. and The Spanish ambassador and Senora de Riano will be the honor guests at ‘The ambassqdor of France and Mme. | dinner this evening of Mr. and Mr: Jusserand will be the guests in whose' Sylvanus Stokes, jr., and will later a Ronor the undersecretary of state and tend the dance which the Belgian am Final Clearance Boys’ and Girls’ W inter Shoes ORMER $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00 grades are reduced to $3.95— beginning tomorrow, at all our stores—following styles included: Boys’ Tan high-cut Storm Shoes, with two buckles and straps. Sizes 11 to 134 and 1 to 6. : Boys’ Tan Russia Goodyear Welt Munson last Army Shoes. Extra heavy solid leather soles. Sizes 1 to 6. Boys’ Tan and Black Goodyear Welt and Dress Shoes. Medium and full toe shapes. All sizes. The End of the Winter Shoe Season $4.95 Laced Shoes, Misses’ and 11% to 2. INDING up our Women’s Winter Shoe Season® with a final regrouping of Women’s Fashionable Dress and Walking Boots that have been $10 to $16—at $4.95 air. Included are fairly complete lines of Patent Leather Gray Top and Black Kid Louis Heel Dress Boots—Tan and Black Calf Walking Boots. Also, only a few pairs of a kind in 10 and 12 inch Novelty High-cut Dress Boots in various leathers and colors and combinations. XFORDS, too! Those “zippy” Tan and O Black Welt Sole Oxfords that have been all the rage with young women this Win- ter. Wing-tip “BROGUES” and straight-tip models, with medium or low heels, in all sizes. All at $4.95 pair. Silk and Fiber Women's Stockings 95¢ Special Saturday— Semi- fashioned Stockings of mixed Fiber and Silk; Lisle rein- forced taps. Very special walve $n Black, Cordovan, Russiz’ and Cloud Gray. MISS CLARA ARTEMESIA NEWMAN, | zu wife of the British Narrow or medium toes. John C. C. McChord, Mr. and Mrs A. Scully and Miss Julia Junkin a company.at dinn-r Monday evening nd will take their guests later to the | Southern Relief Society’s ball at the | Willard, for which they have a box. John B. Kendrick d last evening in Vice President and Mrs lhe wuests to meet them tor and and Mrs. a N Arthup Cap- B. Dunn, A Itosa-Maye Kendrick and Mr. | Manville Kendrick Holland Hollan Later Mrs. Ho t at weekly tea 3 ¢ and will in- Chile and nan, daught .. Reamy of to be the ho Bradley. » on later to th - of the hosts. York, wh Rucst of me of the ball at the Com- dant Dubreuil, assis t- tache: Gen. : W Mrs. Dial onth C 2 per of Memphis, Tenn Both Mrs Commandant Dubreuil are finished musicians, and de- ilighted the guests with their fendition of French, Russian and American com- | positions. | e Mrs. James B. Haggin and Dr. and Preston P. Satterwhite of were the guests of honor of ; John Barrett, former director All_Fur Conats MUST BE SOLD Regnardleas of Cost Model Fur Shop I. ROSENDORF (Prop.) 923 G St. N.W. at a dinner given last evening by the | “Junior Women’s” Gun Metal high-cut in two attractive styles. n Sizes 214 to 7. : Children’s Tan and Black Goodyear Welt high-cut Skating Shoes, also School and Dress Boots, in several attractive styles, suitable for present as well as Spring wear. Sizes 8% to 11 and This is as Tow as prices can pos- sibly go for Shoes of these qualities. So we earnestly advise you parents to stock up tomorrow at $3.95 pair, Rep- | her. mus nd Churc Mrs Mrs, rr. {16y has invi { on February 15, R 1 R ch D entertaines M on Bradley will be at home i afternoon. . Meade 5 arish hall servers and there being prin s were Bishop Hard- . Dr. George Talb Dudley, ) « and Pana nd d \ ev. and Alex filbert 1 Mrs inf son last evening dinne arold W i Representative and Mrs Parker evening. d at din Mrs. Merritt W. Ireland will be at home tomorrow afternoon between 4 and 6 o'clock, when her sister, Mrs. Walter Irvin of Chicago, will beé with . Kauffmann will be home this afternoon at her residence, | 1515 19th street rch, s en g flowe of the e . R George k Thom, nter Grosvenor danghter Gertrude New York on the s tomorrow for a round trip to Cuba | and will be home about » Gilbert Grosvenor en- dinner al” and Mrs Ny at Mrs. John Cameron Hawkins w e entertain at vanineiin compliment to Mra, {staedt of Cleveland, who |of her hrot and Mrs. this ey d valker. James S Mrs. Brad- tations out for a luncheon Bolton M f Grace Ch than fifty at dinner in t night for ti »f the churches htful program of throughout the dinner, n the church follow and the guest in-law and sister, Mr. tain at dinner this evening. last S ner Mr. and Mrs. Robert will give tonight. at, arrive tonight from Bii Raus when and r! Armistead receive the guests. of the Junior Lea Wednesd: de, ned Mrs. Charles tor ue March nd a S A added to ent, and ild Welfare & of the season day evening, April 1. ty. W. At- of ¢ her Pastores price, inspect O ZIRKIN FURS the Burle- K Models Below Cost ening in Finken- Est. 1885 avior. daughter of Ad- e lore _ WDghngim Jarly G g This Store Is Closed Saturdays at 1 P.M. Throughout the year with the exception of July and August, when it is closed all day Saturdays. This change is solely in the interest of our em- ployes—therefore we will greatly appreciate your aid in shopping before 1 p.m. Saturdays and thereby helping to further one of the most humanitarian movements inaugurated. A Woods Bliss will be amoni those who will enter- tain at dinner this evening preced- ing the dance which the ambassador | of Belgium and Baroness de. Cartler Mr. and Mrs. Bliss will have about forty guests, who will include many of those who have come { from out of town to attend the dance. Maj. and Mrs. Ernest Schelling will New York to be the guests for a week of Mr. and Mrs s, who will entertain several small companies informally for them. Junior [eague “small this evening at The mnext dance will be . instead of Fri-| 4. on account of the large planned for the benefit of the The last dan 11 be given on Among those who will entertain at _— C For style, quality and "' A Cloth Coats and Suit S H. ZIRKIN S 821 14th St. Glove Silk Underwear for Women Van Raalte Silk Hosiery e for Women | Bell given L R It will pay you to buy at least three of these serviceable and good- looking Suits at this price, for present school wear or for next sum- mer. ln Rose, Copen. Green and White. Sizes 6 to 20. P fine qualities special .. price. Tomorrow’s Sale for MISSES - Newest Frocks, $29- ’ Beginning Tomorrow—A Remarkable Petticoat Sale 1216 F St. N.W. Another special price sale of new Spring frocks—Crepe Satins and Georgette Crepes included, in addi- . tion to choice Taffetas—11 adorable styles to choose from. Our Misses’ Deparé¢ment is cer- tainly coming into 'its own. greater at only are “values Not Jelleff’s” but the STYLES are here! We ordered these dresses a month ago, when manufacturers were trying to force busi- ness, and now we wish we had bought more heavily, for the values are away above par, com- paring with those being shown today. You ought to see them—dark shades often with a flaring touch of color—or with eyelet em- broideries, metal ribbons or rich lace trimming. New grays, new browns, the popular navy blue and black—perky youthful frocks with style in every line—i14, 16 and 18 year sizes—] three flounce skirts. hips, and adaptations of the new modes. bouffant All clever $ One Thousand New Taffeta and Jersey Silk Petticoats—All at The new season brings re- markable opening values, dem- onstrating forcibly the new level of silk prices. Any one who is skeptical need only come and examine these skirts —prettier in styles and colors, equal in quality of silk to those which have been $7.50, $8.50 and $9.50—and price for your choice is only $5.00. True it is that many of these petticoats must be sold regularly even now at $5.90 to $6.50—but for our opening sale—choice from three tables—in the loveliest color combinations of the new season, at one price, $5.00. 5 All-jersey Petticoats with fancy pleated flounces; straight models in satin and taffeta with pleated flounces. Jersey top petticoats with satin flounces—a dozen or more different models in this big opening sale. Colorings Are Quiet or Gray— As You Prefer Nasturtium, henna and Miami, combined with grays and blues, form striking border designs; grays, magenta, purple, henna and Neptune, in solid colors and with fancy borders, and many styles in navy blue and black, in a full as- sortment of lengths. The petti- coat sale of the year! Extra!---More Plaid Skirts at $10.75 You Haven't Seen Any Like These at This Price—Colors Just What Are Wanted! We have offered some splendid skirt values this season, but we doubt if any can compare favorably with these. This new assortment embraces many attractive color combinations and plgud effects—some gay, others somewhat subdued-—some skirts are box-plaited, others side or kpife plaited. "Fashioned of excellent quality serge and velour. Sizes 24 to 34—lengths 34 to 37. You must have a plaid skirt—it’s necessary to every woman’s wardrobe these_days. Extra Special—Women’s Fine $3 Silk Hosiery, Per Pair, Excellent quality; full fashioned, double heel and toe, Tisie top; black, gray, navy, cordovan. This number has proven a big seller at this special Plenty more for Saturday. TRY Venida o Hair Nets 35¢ 12 for $ 1 .25 . T e T 3 for "y unid pReR——— 11| W — 1219-1221 G Street N.W. Saturday---We’re Featuring An Important Sale of § Crash Middy Suits Regular $8 Value $ 4.59 And “Paul jones” and “Nayvee” Girls’ Middi For graduation, school or general wear. Same styles and ou would expect to pay double for. Very 1.59 $7 98 12-Button Gloves, $] -5 pajr of that famous leatherette $3.75 grade and all first quality! The best glove value of years—white, brown, covert, beaver and gray shades to choose from—twinplex quality and a make you know! The manufacturer has discontinued this atyle and has sold us his entire stock on hand—nearly 100 dozen pairs— at a price that enables us to quote this sensationally lcw figure! $1.50 Gloves at 75¢ 2-clasp leatherette—in white and pongee—an unusual opportunity. $1.75 Gloves at 95¢ _ Strap-wrist Chamoisette Gloves in_white, gray and chamois—don't delay your purchase. $2.25 Long Gloves, $1.15 2-button length Chamoisette Gloves for spring wear—in white, gray, mastic and covert. $3 Long Gloves at $1.45 16-button length—in white, beaver, pongee and mastic. This lot sell- ing fast. . Chamoisette Washable Gloves At extraordinary new low prices! $5 and $10 Blouse Day! $6.75 to $10 35.00 Blouses............. Tailored Styles for the Business Woman or Miss. You will aamire tnem and comment on the low price—attractive styles of satin, crepe de chine, broadcloth and twilled silk; narrow, hairline or wide stripes; also plain colors in white, flesh, bisque, navy and black; finished with either roll, convertible or Buster Brown collars. $11.95 to $16.50 Overblouses—$10 Many women will take advantage of this opportumity. Beautiful Tie-on and Tie-back Blouses. fashioned of satin, crepe de chine, georgette or mignonette; some are elaborately braided, embroidered or beaded; in self or contrasting colors: others self trimmed or finished with filet lace. In suit shades and high colors; also flesh, white or bisque. Saturday—Another Big Opportunity! $12.50 and $15.00 Sorosis Boots and Oxfords '6.95 pr. Black Calf or Kid Oxfords Dark Brown Calf or Kid Oxfords Tan or Dark Brown Walking Boots These are high-grade shoes—the name SOROSIS guaran- tees you that—and styles that are in popular demand. Tt is the demand that has made us short on some sizes—just a few sizes are missing, yet enough to cause us to dispose of the remaining lots at this big reduction. Women’s Oxfords Regularly $10 and $12.50—about 90 pairs—low heel oxfords of dark brown calf with wing and straight tip, also some dark brown kid—all good styles. Sizes: AAA 5%; AA 4%, 8; A 3%, 4%, 5, T%, 8 8%; B 3, 4, 4%, 5,°8%, 6%, 7. T3, 8, 813; C 2%, 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5, 6, 6%, 7, 7%, 8 D 3, 4, 4%, 5, 5%, 6, 6%, 7, T3%. i Walking Boots Women'’s $12.50 to $15 Tan or Dark Brown Calf Walking Boots, good looking and serviceable: just 132 pairs. Excellent for general utility wear. Sizes: AAA 5: AA 4%, 5, 6, 7; A 4%, 5, 6, 6%, 7: B 3%, 4, 4%, [} 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5 5%, 6, 6%, 7, 7%, 8, D 2%, 2, 7, T3, 8. Women’s Oxfords Regularly $10 and $12.50—38 pairs—in black calf and kid, conserva- tive styles—comfortable and serviceable. Sizes AA 5, 5%, 6%, 8, 9; A 4%, 5%, 8: B 3, 31, 4. 4%, 5, 5%, 6%, 7, 1% 8; € 3%, 4,5, 5%, 6, 61, 7; D 4, 4%, 5%, 6, 6%, Misses"& Children’s $6.50 & $7.00 Boots, $4.50 Yes, the kind of shoes mothers are buying their daughters for school and dress wear. High-cut lace boots in dark brown or black calf and more dressy styles with patent leather vamps and dull kid tops. This is an unusual price for shoes this_quality. Women' Spats at $2.25 Styles that fit snugly about the ankle and look neat and trim; pearl gray, light and dark fawn &nd tan; splendidly ma 3, 3%,