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New Year's Eve Supper and Cabaret, $4 Popular artists of the vaudeville stage—noisemakers, funmakers. An elaborately planned menu, prepared in delicious Franklin Square style. Dancing—Sokolov's Orchestra Make Your Reservations Now Delay May Bring Diseppointinent! FRANKLIN SQUARE HOTEL Fourteenth at K Street a la carte service Club Breakfasts Ertebacher Twelve-Ten F St. The Sale You Have Waited For All Suits All Dresses ] All Coats All Millinery The sweeping reductions are on all Winter Apparel. The finest as well as the lowest-priced pieces are included. 968 ¥ifth Avens \1%10 H.. V. After-Christmas Sales Today drastic price reductions are in effect—an opportunity to purchase GID- DING WINTER FASHIONS at wonder- ful price concessions. The following are notable of the val- ues being offered— DAY DRESSES. . .......at $35 to $95 (Fermerly to $175) Stn_-efl, Afternoon and Informal styles of twill, satin, crepe and chiffon—a wide variety of smart models are included embody- ing styles suitable for the Young Girl, the Youthful Woman and the Matron. DAY COATS..........at $75 to $195 (Formerly to $275) Rich fur-trimmed effects for all manner of fashionable daytime wear—the most desirable materials and furs of the seas fashioned into models of ultra smartness. e EVENING GOWNS at $55 to $125 (Formerly to $225) el i i e e st signed on long, slim lines as well as delightful i e ey ight conceptions of EVENING WRAPS. . . . .at $95 to $195 (Formerly to $275) Of rich chiffon velvets, metallic brocades and brocaded velvets combined with fox, mole, seal, squirrel and caracul. BLOUSES...............at$4 to $15 (Formerly to $35) Semi-dress and Costume styles—of crepe de chine, crepe, satin, chiffon and stunning combination effects—light and dark shades, FIATES. ... . .cc.ootrn o 285001815 (Formerly to $40) Street, sport, semi-dress and dressy effects fashioned of the various desirable fabrics of the season. Fur Coats Greatly Reduced v 5 THE EVENING e = and Dinner Given RS. HARDING added joy to the hearts of a number of children yesterday, and among them a company of about fifty-five who were entertained on board the Mayflower, the President’s yacht, by the ship's crew. Mrs. Hard- ing appeared on board and visited with the officers and crew as well as with the children. The little guests were the children living near the navy yard and there was a Christ- mas treeo bearing gifts for each, a personally conducted tour over the ship, games on the dock and a turke; dinner with all the accompanying luxuri It seems unlikely that the Presi- dent and Mrs. Harding will be to arrange their plans to leave Pinehurst toda wdor of Fr Jusserand will go to to be the guests for Brookin Louis aay of The am- 1 ciety, of which he is pre; to- morrow and with Mme. Jusscrand will return to Washington Thursday Mra. Coolidge Guest of Mrx. Smoot at Luncheon. Mrs. Coolidge w the guest at luncheon todiy of Mrs. Reed Smoot. wife of Senator Smoot of Utah, who I haa as other oh 1 ¥France, Mrs. E wife of the former G Wells, Mrs. wife of the commissioner of public Hoover and Mrs Annie ley, the daughter of Sen Washingt ¥ came to wer husband to spend giving with he o returning west Mrs. Nible: nd” will be u moot until after the Thank ' The ambassador of il, Mr. de Alencar, entertained a company of last evening. twenty-four at dinn The amba: Baroness “of Belgium and e the guests ening of the at dinner last e the embassy and Mme. de Sel entertained at the Wil were Jonkhee lard. The other guest |\.‘dn RBlokland, of the Neth < del- i the counselor of the Russian My egatio and Mme. de Bach, William R. Castle, jr.; Mr. and Philip R, Patchin, the naval tache of the French embassy. ¢ Rigal; the third secretary of the It fan sy, Nobile Tommaso As- s Helen Patten, M. R French delegation: M. Silv, ruy Collon, and M. de Fontaine jor the Belgian ém | of A nd 3 Breton will entertain H at dinner this feven of the Netherlunds delegation to the conferen The wmbassador of Argentina A LeBreton, hosts veste Iday afternoon ‘at a small informal {dance for their miece, Miss Manuela { Llove: the guests’ being of the younger members of the and official cirel diplomatic 1. head of the nese delegation to the con Prince Tokugaw ast of jevening in hone {State, who is also he n delegation, and Mrs. jother guests were Repre Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, ative and M Frederic Baroness Shidehara, the of state and Mrs. Fletcher, the istant secretary of the navy and Mrs. Roosevelt Garrett, nd Mrs. John W, John Van A. Henderson, . Mr. M Capt. Uveda, Mr. and Mrs. Hachiro Tanaka, military Gen. advis to the Japanes¢ delegation to the iconference, was host at dinner last evening at the Shoreham. The Earl of C {a_distinguished van will company at dinner ithis evening. He will go to New {York Thursday morning to spend {few d as a guest at i Mrs. Cornelius V 1 nderbilt. rge dance tonight for their debu- e daughter, Miss Alice Mann. The llrooms at Raushcer's will be ansformed into a_Japanese garden iand the guests will number about 300. A buffet supper will be at midnight and breakfast w iserved at 3. i Miss Mann will be the guest of {honor at dinner preceding the ball {of Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper, iwho will entertain a company of !young people for their debutante niece, Miss Isabel Crawford. i { Representative . Hart Fenn of Connecticut have returned to their in the Connecticut after a lama, covering about thre rved 11 be partment {trip to Pa { weeks. nt seeretary of war and ht will entertain a coni- u at dinner this cvening. i pany of eighte Imiral and M 1 entertain |at the supper dance at | Hotel this evening. i Surgeon General Mrs. Edward tertaining a s at the Army and Navy Club in honor of Miss Lady Jane Raby before the dance to be given for Miss Alice Mann at Rauscher's. N Mary Ruguet Stitt and Miss Emma Stitt, daughters of Surgeon General and Mrs. Stitt, turned today from Richmond, V i where they attended the annual Ric mond german last night. / Mrs. John McAuley Palmer and her debutante daughter, M Mary Pal- mer, will entertain at a buffet supper for Princess Bertha Cantacuzene the night of Wednesday, January The following night, January will entertai in the same way liss Helen Le Seure and Mis | Crawford. two of the congre | sirls of this season. enator Albertini of the Italian del- egation has been joined in Washi ton by his wife, from Italy Saturda who arrj Mrs, Thomas F. Dwyer entertained {at luncheon at the Shorcham toda. {for her daughter, Miss Frances Cas. sel Dwyer. ~The guests were Miss | Corinne Stephens, Miss Betty Werner, {Miss Julia Hume, Miss Charlotte | Clark, Miss Alice Milburn, Miss Mary Palmer, s Mary Stitt, M Carmichael, Miss Florence Clin Mary Emily Hamilton, Miss Vivi Brown, Miss Marion Hannah, Miss Lady Jane Raby and Miss Eiconor eil. The ball which Mrs. Walsh gave last night for Princess Bertha Cantacu- zene was, in all the details, one of the most beautiful even'ts seen there since Mrs. Walsh's daughter, Mrs. Edward Beale McLean, was a girl. There were about 500 guests, including diplomat- ic, official and resident society folk, and Princess Bertha, who received with Mrs. Walsh, wore a_gown of white satin made in the model of 18 =with real crinolined skirt that came Crew for Nearby Children. ! Mrs. Bryan | .| g Arita, Commander and Mrs. Taji. Mr. | {Yoskio Iwate, Mr. Komatsu, | Mr. Kanza Slyozaki and Mr. Yasivi i Seko. The minister of Rumania, Prince | Bibesco, went to New York yesterday fand ~will return to Washington Friday entertain the home of | nd Mrs. 1. T. Mann will give | | beginuing. SR STAR, WASHINGTON, cilety Mrs. Harding Attends Christmas Tree by the Mayflower almost to the ankles—and the straight decolleta This quaint frock was finished in a flounce and bertha of beautiful old lace, while the only or- naments wo e long earrings of pearls. A & bouquet of pink sweetheart roses completed the toilet. orge L. Smith der Smith, U. wife of Lieut. 5. N, will el t her r | 1 Woodley pi Monday, | January from 5 to 7 o'clock, in compliment to Mrs. Henry C. Mustin, wife of Capt. Mustin, U. 'S Capt. and Mrs. Mustin and their three chil- dren are the house s of Lieut. | Commurder and Mrs. i | i tinguished of season. Mrs. Calvin Coolidge will | { 1 and will entertain a party of i friends in he OX. land Mr. Lynch Luquer rman i . will be guests of Tucke Kinner of New Yord to Washington last w for the dinner which the Vice Presi Mrs. Coolidge gave in honor Mrs. Harding, re- this afternoon. i turned to New Yof Frank S. Hight is giving a tonight at her residence, 1644 street, for her young daughter. ss Barbara Hight. Mrs. Hight is {entertaini for the occasion Mr. | dwin jr, and Mr. Perr: ti 1, from the Morristown Sch ! , P duughter Miss Mary Mont: A E Mrs. this evening prior to the dance for Miss Alice Mann. Covers will be | i for twenty guests. i ard witl .m.-r-! 3 Alice B. She tain tea this afternoon at her| Inth t residence in honor| of Sidney Webb, one of thel | season’s debutantes. i | ke | Johnsxton—Hall Engageme | Announced Last Night. |, Mrs. James Marion Jol [ dzughter, Maj harle . Corps of Engin- cers, U s announcement was i ¢ | made to « 1y of forty or fifty {suests entertained ut a butfet supper ! last cvening by Mrs. Johnston. -0 ML comj o1 tomo atherir ary Hughe Mis: . daughter of | Secre 1ture and Mrs. | Henry i | tertained at a dinner at Wardn | yest and Mrs. Sno At dinner st evening for | Annette Ashford, ; . : son arc in Santa Barbara, Calif Very smart blouse effects, in S oo i = ipicludinge Miss Margaret | Ghere they have taken ror the win 1lll ¢ € SHAF, MO Blec 1‘~“°“”"\ dulity, Dugetfdc T effectn, in bos 3 Tre £ or nd Mra. Hobart REE 5 Laine and Velc ith natura Smith, Miss Mary | Cpatfield T Biown navy entile e Shade. L2 1d Velour, with natural Palmer e L of beaver; self trimmed and gray squirrel and opossum col- f T atice el full silk lined. lars. Al silk lined. ! lard | m b ert Mon Mr, Hamilton, | d Mr. Robert | nd Mrs. Louis cherer gave one | of the most delighttul t hom. of | vesterday, informally i noand § 0y 160 street hav s vi {their 1 fred Nrs. Larned. | Reichman tand M i Mr. and M | whose ma | tle Che | Yor ling a week with Mr. le Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews. 3 Minncgerode Andrews is enter- | honor of § . Joseph { s iKemp. | taining at dinn. Mr. and Mrs. Ry | Devercux t in br. a ere vening at Chev forty gue: i Wary ained at te T o'cloc Mme | Czechoslovakia. sted by Mr Thom Henry . Mi Kimmell. | Dingl Richard Wilmer Bolling and n, Richard W. Bollin w York for a few days. | they will attend the Camp reunion banquet t Hotel Ambassador. Thompson entertained oung folk at a buffet ning for her debutante Virginia Thompson, ire company to bly. Trs. i ! inter season. Tt is just | You have plenty of time to wem FURS T um offering reduced prices on fur work 0w, "MARTIN wo 30-32 Florida does not end the Four Avenue N.W. The Best in Modern Fiction, Essays, Travel and Blography, and Children’s Books, WAYFARER’S BOOK SHOP 1623 H Street U ZO% Discount L T Brewood will give a 209 discount on all boxed papers and calendars in their store, beginning Tuesday, the 27th, and continuing throughout the week. ‘Breom®D Engravers and Stationers 3611 Twelfth Street- I | French blue, and carr forchids and’ lilies of t the middle of D. . TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1921.° SOCIETY 65 years i Busmess F at 12+ inemelz - Furriers Fur for 65 Repairing Years and Storage All Decks Are Cleared for the anuary Mark-Down Sale Wlu"ch Starts Wednesday Morning No use i waiting, because, fraikly, we're cverstocked NOW. 1l'c prowmis» vou the most Remarkable Values and Lowest P, of the Winter. Ezery ( ment in this Sale is from our own This Scason’s Stock—many of the garments I have not been in the house two twecks. t And we've gone the limit in the reductions. No half-wey anceswres. Tl goods MUST BE MOVED to wake room for new spring sierchandise, arriziig MRS, REED | Wife of Senator Smoot of Utah, who | ix entertaining a small and informal | party to meet Mrx. Coolidge at con today. | daily. These remarkable prices <will mozve them. | A Marvelous Reduction Sale of Dresses Group No. 3—Street and Afternoon Dresses Formerly sold $4950 ympson will entertain a Group No. 1—Afternoon Dresses Formerly sold e Addison Dent of | up to $32.50 $]9-75 up to $100 1."171 imont 4\ have "T* hou January Sale price....... 3 4 January Sale price. . guests Midshipman S % ks .. . p. P i 3 1 x " lit {use and Midshipman bert Wadd Canton Crepes, Russianara Crepes, Satin- = One-oi-a-kind styles in extra une quality Ru the holidays. Th daughte faced Cantons, Tricotines, Poiret Twiils; beauti- sianara Crepes, Satin-faced Cantons, Tricotines e haniney oint. Il sadoniainl e fully ttimmed with beading, hand-embroidery in | and Canton Crepes. All in the combined lot, silk and yarn. All sizes in the lot, but not all | but not in cach style. 11, in compliment to 1 3 sizes in cach style, nmell. Januar Group No. 4—Evening, Dinner and Dance | et Group No. 2—Afternoon Dresses Frocks | dinner at _the home of | Formerly sold 50 Formerly Sold from $50 to §225 Frank White up to $60.00 v January Sale Prices . onof Tream January Sele price. .............o.r: $39.50, $59.50 and $79.50 Washinkion i Beautiful new pattern Dresses, mod Creztions, including Jet Gowns, Lace Beas ol I 1 a few show picces. In the finest of se. Canton Tricotines, Russianara Crepes and : trimmed zud Cantons; bead and embroidery trimmed, in new, uring most u e concep ( - e unusual effects. All sizes, but not in cach style, a-kind copics ¢ T emehEl as many are onc of a Kind. is the ch mmnritt e I Club of W and A“ T tl d & F T . d S s . f o e For” e allore ur-1rimmed dtreet duits Soc ne Institute opened Plain 1 “ur Trinuned Moussyne Panzelaine Duzet de Laine Marzella Wondma /2 Arthur Ldmon DBrows dturday evening - Prince of 1 Christophe ch was beautifully Christmas greens and Price All $45.00 Suits, $22.50 All $79.50 Suits, $39.75 All $59.50 Suits, $29.75 A1l $95.00 Suits, $47.50 All Suits up to 8195, HALF PRICE. COATS SKIRTS January Clearance Sale of A Special Lot of Misses’ Winter Coats New Pleated Dress Skirts Formerly Sold Up to $25.00 I $29-50 $;:§uar3- s,|,$?12. he orated with berric he bride. frock of d chiff d toque of a bouquet of valley, was the COATS A Special Lot of Panvelaine Coats $44.75 ntgomery will give | i apt. and Mrs. Brown | Formerly Sold up to $65 5§ January Sale price 135 and Mrs prion for ¢ Formerly Sold up to $65 January Sale p Col. and 3 ice Entire $40,000 Stock of Coats, Dresses, Suits Sacrificed Without Consideration of Cost We have leased more spacious quarters at 1316 G St., in the new City Club building, where we will remove as soon as this stock has been completely disposed of. Y Z 7 The market’s finest productions in coats, dresses and suits are offered at prices which are only a mere fraction of“their present day worth—only because of our desire to hurriedly dispose of this stock. Due to the sacrifice in prices we will be unable to charge any purchases during this sale. All sales final. % 2777 0