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g SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1921. SOCIETY — lnlgm Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Mann|actively engaged in Y. M. C. A. work | ner in their home at 1440 Massachu- for their debutante daughter, Miss!overseas. She has recently been con- | setts avenue. | | Alice Mann, stands out brilliantly in|nected with Y. W. C. A. work in — s 2 much ‘overcrowded season for de- | Sloux Falls, S. D. acting assecre- | Rear Admiral and Mrs. Robert N 8 y 4 butantes. The ballroom and the ap- | tary in_the department of girls' |Coontz entertained a party of about proach up the stairway were given|work. She will return there to re- | twenty-five young people at the sup- an orinetal atmosphere, the ballroom | sume her work after the holidays. e at Waraman Park Hotel 5 Mr. Talbott, who is well known in |l C to their itself being transformed into a Jap- anege garden. Miss M: who stood | Washington, is a graduate of Pr: with her parents in receiving, wore a | ton and also of McCormick Theologi. The New Willard gown of silver and pink cloth, with | cal Seminary in Chicago. He was a ] . . : = B ) \ | | in overdress of silver lace, and Mrs.| chaplain in the army during the v 1415 G St P . 4 2 = = aa vorld wi d ved with the 29th 2 H{iMrs. Calvin Coolidge and Her Sonsl||f ‘ ilEosart S e e e e L RO BlRD S° Keie 3 & = Preceding the dance Miss Mann was At P 2l 2 | 3 the guest at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. = 2 WAL EanicBTER The New Year's Eve Celebration Will Take Attend Harvard Glee Club Concert BN B | | Monteomers. who enter: | (M. and Mra Wade H. Ellis lett to " i 5 : tained for their daughter, Miss Mary | day for Atlantic City, where they will Aiter_Xmas Fur Pl i Earce Ball and Have BOStOfl Guest Wlth Them - Montgomery, ulso a bud of the sea- |spend a week at the Marlborough- Ce it Sy " | : e o L ner ity e hat Tongeest opponiins P ey o January 7, at the Chevy Chase Club, | and paying usc for holiday T bl d'Hote Su RS. COOLIDGE occupled a box [Devereux, Mr. Lee Hardesty and v U;I:"::'n‘-n:I‘nl‘::tlrlr:-':.l-l:::!n‘ in honor of the secretary to the Presi- | checks. HUDSON COA' able pper at the National Theater yes- |George Abell of Baltimore. A i nE Was e ae iR B earia det‘xiv. a_;_r;ld hslsiyfieorge‘ B. C}xrtsllan. )lr | Bargains of notable character. : - and Thur evening, January 12, | : | terday afternoon for thecon-| g 0 TUET L ger y 1L, yesterday of the engagement of | they will entertain a company at din- | All Furs at 209, Discount. Seivice Besinni t10PM cert given by the Harvard|Keyes have with them for the holic P Miss Elizabeth Pindell, dnughter of hmm——m—— e e rvice Beginning a M. {[{G1ee cub and had with her her sons.|days thelr sons, Me.” Henry wWilder Mr. MM, Tindell, publisher of th ’JL Ll] LE ! [ i :|Keyes, jr., who will enter Harvard eoria Jonrnal and the Peoria Tra J J J | John Coolidge and Calvin Coolldge;| ‘T3S Jr TQiq W e etudent at) cript, to the Rev. Howard D. Talbott, | e e SRR Stearns of Boston, and Miss Mary [Mr. John Parkinson Keyes, a student i Covenant, Washington, and son her house guest, Mrs. Frank W.|nie0n" academy, Milton, Mass., “di assistant pastor of the Church of lh;' at Jl\lorrlslown School, Morristojvn, Mr. George Talbolt of Kansas Ci ! 1| Randolph. 5 i = N. The announcement was made at i DANCING It ,.,‘“fh",“.'j‘“"v :'ucll;':rv::&esth& l:l‘x‘g | afternoon bridge club party at the < 'l Annesiéy and Mrs. Robert Hollister |COmPany at dinner last evening when 5 Miss Pindell is an accompl m—-l{ $ : 5 3 Chapman, and other box holders who |Ris guests included the Ambassador | young woman of unusual personal at- Early Reservation of Tables is Suggested {]|entertained guests wers Mrs Gitlew, of Great Britain, Sir Auckland Gedds: | wyss HELEN MCKINSTRY BOWIE, | tractivencss. She has many friends F at Fourteenth s e N pod e cpedaric Atherton, | Bibesco, Mrs. Nicholan Longworth, | Whose marringe to Licut. Louix Wat- tended the Mary Baldwin hool in | * 5 Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Lampson, Mrs. |kins Prentiss will take place at 8 i i i 3 . e emniente Marlborough | it And . achanan. Miss Cath. | o'clock this evening in All Soulw Me- | VIrEInia und during the war she was 1 m uechitl: : erine. Hughes, Gen. Bethell, ~Col, | morial Church, Cathedral and Con- 1 e The ambassador of Spain and Senora | Bartholomew, and Mr. Sperling. mecticut avenues. Hotel Hadl h ° Restanrant - for Saturday Night de Riano have as their guest for a| Lord Cavan will ge to New York few days Miss Maria Borbon of New tomorrow to spend a few days with|the conference. Restaurant 16th, V & W Sts. NNW. 9, (New Year’s Eve) U . . There'll be special music—and novelties York. Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt. for fourtton: The counselor of the embassy, Breakfast Special, 50c, 60c, c, and a la Carte. galore—with plenty of opportunity to dance —and to enjoy a real Ebbitt New Year's Eve in and near Washington. having at- | Covers will be laid honor. to arrive in New York today aboard!of young people at dinner last even- — the Olympic from Europe. They will|ing for their daughter. Miss Mar. The Secretary of State and Mrs.|remain a few days at the Ritz-Carlton | Stitt, in honor of Mi Hughes were honor guests at dinner {before coming to Washington, where | Raby. The other guest: last evening of the Right Hon. Arthur | they will open the house on K street| Laura Lejeune, t. Calvin Cum- James Balfour, who entertained a|at Connecticut avenue where the!ming, Lieut. Ralph small company. princess, as Miss Margaret Draper, | John Crowe. Miss Senor Cardenas, entertained a small Prince Andrea and Princess | Surgeon General and Mrs. Edward company at dinner last evening in her | Margaret Boncompagni are expected | Rhodes Stitt entertained a company Dinner, Table d'Hote, $1.25 and a la Carte Party and Banquet Work Our Specialty . . FRITZ, Prop. 1217 et spent her girlhood with her parents, |ter, Miss Emma tt, attended the -~ The marriage of Miss Margaret | he late former United States Ambas- ( annual german in Richmond Monday Supper Menu Conn. {‘nm", ‘Sau‘ghfir oé er;i Lv‘ lg;ml;zlx} sador to Italy and Mrs. William F. ”Te’"f ;ndflx;erlx:xor:ed to Washington DOLL WIGS = W ¥ 1 h i 1 . antrill, to Mr. Geor, . 3 yesterday af on. iy . S e} able 4 of Laxington, Ky., will take place this | " *P* ZES—ALL_COLORS e shall close the guest list when table ve. afternoon. The ceremony will be per-| vyijce Air Marshal J. F. A. Higgins| Countess Szechenyl, wno is making t) reservations equal comfortable capacity. Tor formed at 5 o'clock®in the home of | ¢"ihe ‘British delegation entertained |a brief visit in New York, entsrtained Representative and Mrs. Cantrill by |of the Britlsh delegation entertained|here at luncheon yesterday at the A Shop of that reason do, not wait—arrange with the joi e . the Rev. J. J. Muir. when his guests were Senator George | St. Regis. rai ations v Individuality YL, Moses, the counselor of the Brit-| ¢ Ce o head waiter at once for the accommodations you k- nion . : English-Speaking Uni ish embassy and Mrs. Henry Getty |, Commander an e want Entertalns for Mr. Balfour. Chilton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benning [ Leahy have returned to their apart- HAIR GOODS Wallk = > The Rt. Hon. Arthur James Balfour | Spencer, Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, | o5 & Christmas with Mrs. Leahy's Exclusive Fashions For Women was tho gucst of honor at luncheon | Jrs. Heard Maj. Gen €. c. Wilttams. | 116 G- 3515, Cnaries W. Clinton. in BEAUTY SHOPS |, TET ET today at the New Willard Hotel of the | E. 0. Tharlton of the British embassy | "7 home in New York. M. 8035, o tonsa, || L.!_' { { J English-Speaking Union. Mr. Frederic | staff. < Ganahd Mes THLAL. Tovd wiiba Sie 5 Announces Very A Delano, president of the Wasning- | " om0 faChome Saturday, December a1, from ton branch of the union, presided at K the speakers' table, where the guests | Czechoslovakia, entertianed a com- Substantial Reductions | [j[& 5 sttt S o ot o Washington Faris ‘ (7 Iy dr]fif/ecg’@’ Women’s and Misses’ Suits Reduced Wonderful Values at $45, $55, $65, $68.50, $75, $85 $95, $115, $118 This sale consists of Suits from our remaining regular Winter Stock, together with a special lot made to order for this event. . Lord Lee of Fareham, Sir Robert| yi ang Mrs. Henry Price Wright| B8 2t the oo i & the Secret tate, B g = 5 9 dinner at the vy Chase Cl in all Fur Coats. Mole and Squirrel Wraps, Sntor- & s penres, S |are Eiving a dinner tonight in com. | KW Tear eve. o o i ) Imond, Secre £ W o M. . ‘minister o Coats’ FOXES, Sab]es, Fischer’s Beaumar- oL gamon: mxico"l;“o‘}y Washington, | colonies for France and delegate to' The ball given at Rauscher's last tens, Cloth Coats with fur and plain collars. O ert Aol Chares T kton, the !le\' Cl 1 Wood, 11 former United States ambassador to iliner !| Germany, Mr. David Jayne Hill, and i : i | Mr. Lynch Luquer. Mrs. Delano_entertained at another . table Lady Geddes, Lady Lee, Lady EDUCED NE- ALF | Borden, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Weeks, the fi third nt secretary of state, Mr. . & a Rober:l ‘l‘ gods Bli: the counselor of the British embassy and Mrs. Henry : Getty Chilton, Gen. L. B. O. The Connecticut Avenue 8hop Mrs. Charles H. Stockto: . . Wood, Mr. and Mrs, James Brown 1209 Connecticut Avenue N. W. Scott, Mr. Butler Wright, . Admiral | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hertie, talie Magruder and Admiral Special Sale of The minister of China, Dr. Sze; the| minister of China to gland, Dr.l Koo, and Mr. C. H. Wang, del&gnmsl L] to the arms conference, entertained at luncheon yesterday in honor of the = l[l er are delegates from Japan to the confer- ence. The guests numbered thirty- four and included Prince Tokugawa, SILVERRTTHS S Mar G Fanava. the Counselopat Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Philadelphia ™ ] Tie Girr Bo S Debacnr ar Yokuta, Sir. Hay E GiFt Book-1922 ‘ shi, Prof. Tachi, Mr. Matsumura and a3 issued by this Establishment will prove At EredecicieiMoore: of great value and assistance to those who | Senator ana Mrs. Josoph S. Freling- Daytime and Evening Gowns and Wraps MiiscesiCoats, Saits andiFrodks These Suits are greatly reduced in price. wish to inetive Articles of M it e e Their materials, such as Peau de Lys, Tricotine, Twill, Marvella, are of JEWELSMTCHE;- C::)cxos -Selrll.VEmmnz e el Greatl Reduced the finest. The models, both plain and fur trimmed, are all unusually Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper en- y designed. You will find the street, sport and dress styles equally hand- CHINA- CLASS =*NOVELTIES last" Evening "for “therr misce. Miss some and distinctive. A ik g Le alacted medergiapiie A IO ovoe BN oty i cfinfigfipfif mfid Gites: f\‘(i':gp;;’;;',’;fi’:g,:}‘;;f,“’;gfif;g"s‘aflgf HATS—$5 We never announce a sale unless we have extraordinary values to ford, Mr. Edward Gardner, Mr. John offer. On seeing these Suits any one appreciating genuine quality will agree that this sale cannot be overestimated. Sizes, 16, 18, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. FNireet, Comer Thirleenth ngnmc' INVI’%\T]ON;S ""’ANgOUNCEMENI‘D ples of jal 757 amples OP.POC & OCZ( 2 ationezry as 1510 1. STREET, N.W. gvmmum KWL~ Pre-Inventory Sale Our Fifth Avenue, New York, store has requested us to take inventory January First instead of February First (our usual date for stock-tak- ing), and beginning today we are in- augurating a four-day sale ! Fine Tableware for Holiday Festivities Dignified and elegant table appointments lend an atmos- phere of distinction to the most informal occasions. CRYSTAL CHINA American and Imported _ A notable collection of * Wares of exquisite rock crys- American and Imported Year in and Year Out! —you will find people choosing CORNWELL candies of taste distinction. No matter what changes the New Year may bring—there’s no change in the choice of those who know. N > 2 A - Chi i ock and & the greatest mark-down price event e e WHICH? d ] -of the season. o Goblets. ... .:-.$8 to $70 doz. B’;‘,’;’“‘f‘d Butter $13 to 363 MILK CHOCOLATES ITALIAN CHOCOLATES :i;t : : ey -$3.50 t0 $40 B ilon Cups and $1.50 Per Pound $1.35 Per Pound e inger Bowls. . . .$8.75 to $75 Saucers. .. ....$21 to $150 At least .a dozen or more The same flavors that so in- tempting taste-wiles enfolding nuts trigue the taste with their va- or fascinating creamed concoctions 3 O a2 {hick ahell of mikc riety” and wholesome goodness, Plates. ....... . -$9 t0 $75 Entree Plates. . .. $23 to $125. After-Dinner Cups 'Offering every Day, Dinner and Even- ing Gown, every Tailored or Costume In Plain and Encrusted Gold. sa;::],s Saucers.. .’z::, $1 gg chocolate. coated with Italian dark chocolate. o eEsc . e et [{ well’: . Suit, every Coat and Wrap, every Cos- s ooy Fine isces in Gad Eo Betty Bow, $1.50 o g O crus Covered a, 2 C Sherbets.. .-......$11 to $35 Hand-painted and Spod Sunday Paper tume, Tailored and Sport Hat, every SRR PASoC anc Spode: Nougats, 95¢ Matinee Mints, 55¢ Blouse, Sweater and Skirt— At Reductions of ONE HALF, ONE THIRD ONE FOURTH %¥* Each Sale Must Be Absolute 4 No Credits, Exchanges.or approvals In Sterling Silver In Silver Plate After-Dinner Coffees After-Dinner Coffee Set, with Lenox China linings. creamer, sugar, coffee and Sixincase...ce00..$33.75 tray.......... Dessert Service, Casseroles. © . | - oL ciaiitesoan large bowl and six indi- with etched Pyrex vidual bowls,.........$70 glass...........$6 to $15 Bread Trays. .....$14 to $29 Water Pitchers. . $8.50 to $35 DULIN-@ MARTIN CO. o129 P STREBET and 1212 H 1218 G STREET » g £ SR o8 Hours—38:45 tn'5:30 Place Mail Orders Early CORNWELLS 1415 H Street Candephone N Y 2 g [ : X . -