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SOCIETY THE EVENING ST. Fageg |SOCIEly chandise. The reducnons are unusually great. Every garment is recommended as a rare and unquestioned value. The reduced prices are: and Mme. Poliseme, the latter presi- dent of the committes of French |, Mal Gen. end Mrs. willaet A, Hol. ‘ 50 women of New York who offéred the |jast evening fn honor of o e e . 50, 78,50 [if | statue; Mme. Southare, Miss Made- | secretary o d Mfflel‘ Tailored Suits......$25, 838553. $49 “-5“;'5 lne Setser and Mrs. Frederick Noyes, | Vainwright, ‘The other MME. H. E. RIESSER, Misses’ Coats.coceee ..$25, $49.50, $65, $85, |al of New York, who are al and Mra, John M. Carson, Gen. Georgs | wife of the charge d'afiaires of Ger- : ll{bers of the committ Mrs. T. and and Mum: 7 -$5, $7.50, $10 to $15 o of i ahe i gg, & 0. sautre, Col. and Mes. . Q. Donald- :'-'-'Z’-'::’- with her Lusbe . 1! J Misses’ Street and Evening Dresses—dark and light I Ridoran: the ‘hatrman of the fin | ans S0 Mt tenry T od b, des 25, $38.50, $49.! arts commission, Mr. Charles Moore; Harriman, Mrs. ' Fitshi A t Holt Dey, president of the Wom- M.lu * Wool Dresses. ':25 P .5:;5 ”w Gol. Sharrill, the pr '}arg. seneral o | Emell” Brocks, e St Showart In's Pross Giup of New York, who isses’ s b s rge May- | Col. Geol ‘Langhorn Maj. ;. 00! 5 ses. J S, of 8t |John G. gu.ackemeyer i Misses’ and Girls’ Sweaters. . $1.50, $2.50 to $7.50 Paul c.nw ml:‘.:n and Mre il Arc statue. Among the guests were . | Cm by T a 1 d—~Carpe! 8. lll (1 Girls’ Coats.. ..$8.50, $10.50, $12.50 to $45 Baval attache; Maj. Dubreull, acting |w. T L Swormtedt. Mra. 3. W/ Friszall, Mra. - " ylh&ha.ln mbard, erton DuPuy, rs. [elen Girls’ Wool, Silk, Velvet Dresses, according to ma- || saatatant mititary actacho all of the | Ihe marriage of Mies Agnes Mary | Garaner, Mrs, Clara Sears Tayior and £ 535 French emb P-rpenlor. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |y s Howard. Hodgkins. terial .... ... -$5.95, $7.50, $10.50 tosls B voJiize. Jumsataria took & box for the Paul Dillingham Carpenter, to Mr. i i . ; 5 9.50 to X enefit concert this afternoon, Which |giates consul at Montreal and Mrs. | Congressional Women M"!dy S:uu $7.50, $8.75, § &r. g'{’h,'{ou"cfi"s“k ‘x"gcf“’l' Jor | Halstead, took place lust evening in | Ammounce a¢ Homes. Children’s Hats .81, $1.50, $3 to $10 the St. Rose's Induste ool, BUL | New York. The ceremony was per-| The congressional ladies of Congress $5t0$8.75 eing unable to attend bfi“““ ¢ |formed at the St. Regis by the Rt |Hall will be at home on the second Wool Scarfs. $1,$1.50,$2.00,$3.50,$5t0 overfatigue, she gave thé box t0 be|Rev. Herbert Shipman, Owing to the |and fourth Mondays of eash month resold. illness of the bride’s father, she was{from 3 to 5 o'clock. The first of the Wool and Felt Tams. .$1.00 LIRS e gacorted by her uncle, Mr! Otto I |seriey of these informal affairs will i i was attende: 58 e ven on Januar; e Wool Socks.. +50c, $1, $1.50 to $2.50 Conference a Host. . Aline Halstead and AMiss Margaret | followad later in the season by their | @ sisters o e bridegroom, | usual formal res tion. $3.50, $5, $6, $7.50 "P”r'lnc'no r'{okunw& i return from andMise Lodize Falic ana l:‘?;‘im." 0eptio; i cousins of e bride. r. $1.50, $1.95, $2.50, $2.95 will be host homas W Davideon of Cinctnnaty | noirs lenry Price Wright will bé at $2.25, $2.50, $3 i | 5 "tha" Sapane '".’1 D T i | cousin_of the bridegroom, was best|{‘Gclock. MR . J | and the ushers were Mr. Paul '3 ’l-ll ma = start for San Fr: ueo tomorrow, | co, t a Mr. Matth i Il | ana will sail from there Fridsy, Janu- | Garnenter and Mr. oW P De | Mrs. Ridley McLean will be at home Sale of Middy Blouses......$1, $1.50, $2.25, $2.95 a5 ’ ter, brothers of the bride, and Mr. De | gaturaays in Jan 5 y +ees.81, $1.50, $2.35, il 2 33. s Fora Halsicad, brotner ot the bride- | SUNTYTIIT RN A0 ol o do Baliivian: 'm“ =Ey :a""n,s'&".'fl ‘A large reception followed, to which | 563500 300 guests were asked, and a seated ghter, Senorita livian, went l!.g supper was served. ~Mr. Halstead Mrs. Beverly R. Mason will be at ' i York yesterday afternoon, home tomorrow aftern: Her daugh- served with the na reserve e Rl mw&mm ! thoy i imain o7 several Woeks through the war, and his bride was|iers. Miss Mason, Mrs. Moftett Mrs 1| 2a). and sers. Barker W. Wast winn | With the’ Red Cross overseas. Mr.|Patchin and Mra. Easley, will recelve ome Sunday afternoon, after | Halstead has been vice consul de car. withihiery clock, at the Soldiers’ Home, and | Flere, and, with Mre, Halstead, Wit Mra, 1 T. Mann and Miss Allce Mann shoi 'or Mu 3 e] e Wi on the following Sunday afternoons e hl-ydutles. TLCUAW 260 will home tomorrow afternoon in Januar: -nd the Tollowing Satardays in Jana: aMasia é.m.m" Tvest will entertaln| Mrs_ Madge Shelton of Wardman B Bonor of the former Socvetary of |Park Hotel entertained at a luncheon iculture and Mrs. Edwin Meredith, | Yésterday at the Shoreham, in com- llu Cuno H. Rudolph will be at who will arrive m Washington for a (Pliment to Mrs. Hanford of Boston.|home at the Dreaden tomorrow visit on January 16. The other guests were Mrs. Frank D, | noon from 4 to 6 o'clock, and Scott, Mrs. Frank Brightly, Mrs. |the following saturd-.y- in Jlmnrr Mr. and Mrs. Louis Titus will enter- | Philip Riley, Mrs. Alvin Gibson and| re. Merritt W, Ireland will be at taln & company of twenty-six at din- Mrs. Frederick N. Zihjman. home Informally tomorrow afternoon aerithisevening: Capt. and Mrs. William Louis Dunne | from 4 to 6 o'clo Mrs. Edward C. Walker entertained [have had with them over the holl’| Mrs John Franklin Jameson and at luncheon today at the Shoreham in their daughter, Miss Katrina Jameson will be at home honor of Lady Borden, who is soon Saturday afternoons in January from 1219-1221 &'M ".% leaving for Montreal, Canada. AL DL Ll 4 to 6 o'clock. Store Hours. 8130 te 6 orTrel Diplomats Eatertatn (M. and Mrs. Augustus C. Downing ol Albert ,3;’,‘{5‘.";.’ Stonaeieh P, Mrs Freneh Delegate at Dianer. e as - | January, holdin, 3 A g the first at home Mme. Groultch, wife of the pt. B A Sale of Flannel [ 5 i S Fansitio bich 520 §| will receive this afternoon, when she | the Mare land navy yard, Calif. Mrs. | Mrs. John C. Fremont wil at will be assisted by Mrs. Wallace, wife | Donald Alexander of Philadelphia, ani- |home Saturdays in Jahuary. e ° ° of the Seoretary of Agricaltuce: Mre !other daughter of Mr. and Mrs .Down- | with her her mother, Mrs. Juliet Van . Frea p;.:_rm‘, B1rs Silllam & Riv:|ing. s spending the week with tham. | Wycic Anderson, ‘ho has tust re: & D aarti) covered from an accident which l y ul Funciy's Nagn ©- Bevard and Mcs.| prigcna, Countess of Annesley, 18 |5rTa‘a Tospitar for some time. o S| The minister of the Serbs, Croats|at the Hotel Chatham, New York, for Absolutely the biggest and best bar- ' and Slovencs and Mme. Groultch 3 few weeks before ‘going to Call-| Princess (l',‘ln:mu:ene (U be_ the gzm’we hive e‘elg‘ofierle% in Midr T.';‘?en'&?":z :(t. sa.(:rn:r' l“ta"?":'fi‘ e n e Wor R u of e 4 Mr. and Mrs. Aibert Grey Smith Cl wear. They were made to sell for Sl! French delegation to the conference,| = G WFE oo tlnent of their (?-bf-h“.:l’l'\: at 1:30 o'clock, The materials alone cost the maker nd the Secretary of State and Mrs.|j,ughter, Lillian Martha, to Mr. Ber- ghes. ~The other guests were | JaUghier, mander Mrs. Bdwin m an we are he Middy ta; M nard F. Burdick of Alabama. Both} Com and Mre . mil. gce siking R | Representative and Mrs. Frank W.|young ‘people are well known in|man announce the en of their o igagement is full regulation cut, beautifully trim. Washington's college and fraternal|daughter Margheritta to Dr. Willlam ‘Winston-Salem, med with large, cat-stitched emblem. The » R e counselor of the| '\ 70 Galhioun Sterling of skirt is two-piece with pockets and onan ;,’:E‘a’;.::‘;fl::.g‘c‘;“mfi S Y button-trimmed. The colors are: Navy, : [Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. Charles| Mr. and Mrs. Norman James willi y., g pewitt Taima hostess Tan, Red, Kelly Green and Harding Blue, BN M Froulke, Miss' Gwynne, Miss Ruth |Eive 2 dance this evening at Over-{ Som on DENVIL o mare was b Sizes 14 to 22. | Hitchcock, Mr George Snowden An- |hills, their home in Catonsville, |38 CANSE vening o Willard, i N ;flews nd the secretary of the Serb- Md for (r form:rshdxu‘hlell-. %u where she is staying. 3 | on, Mr. 3 Margery James, in honor o 58 e Come early for this wonderful bar. n, Stanoyevitch. Y 3 MiLans, whose engage- Qgt. Roper of the French delegation n, as we are advertising them for ~ | was host at dinner last evening, enter- gzu I Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann|ment to Mr. Lucius Franklin Robin TURDAY at this extra special low gave o dinner at Rauscher's last even. | *0n was recently announced, and Miss rice, ing for - thirty-four gu - | Katharine Le Moyne Fisher, whose P guests to cele. brate their fortieth -|engagement to Mr. Albert Ober rai 2 the rading &N | as announced in the autum . Mr. and Mrs. James have invited about Knit to Fit with 200 of the younger set. == MINERVA YARNS aires of Slam; ‘Miss Dean Roberts and her house A. Reed of guest, Miss Janet Danforth of Buf- V AN [ Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Lansing H. B falo, N. Y., have returned to Smith Col. and Mrs. Wilitam C. Ri College, where they are members of and Mrs. Albert Douglas, Mr. nd the senlor class. .h.mcl M. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Th R Lockwood, Dr. and M Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stewart of Mlsses Jersey w Richara Mr. and )ra.n.c"'x‘.lfsl:: ‘Washington have spent several days l dore W. No: and Mr. and Mrs, Beale | in Savannah on their way to visit Mr. R. Howard. and Mrs. Carnegie at Dungess, on Mrs. Lewis Newton Murray of Dun-|Cumberiand Island. ~ Their yacht, kirk, N. Y., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Centaur, met them at Savannah and Kauf flmmn. came to Washington for |they entertained on board with & din- 1 . black and red, with the dinner. ner Sunday night, their guests in- n navy, black and red, wit N ora Quattrons, wife of the Ttal- | Hoais an: st -1 Ra and several other Savannah Peter Pan collar and cuffs. Al ton BiRh commmisaiamer, enisriaimes 4| Loiens small company dinner and took he: Mr. ywart left Tuesday with Mr. g:azes.d Very specially priced for Suests Iater to the theater. Rauers, who was a classmate of his turda; at Yale, for a hunt of St. Catherines, y Panaretoff, wife of the min- and Mrs, Stewart left for Fernandina, to cancel that aau and will receive|jang. on fi%{gll‘,{’h“‘“‘”fl' January 14,| “Mr. and Mrs. Stewart were enter- afte: tained constantly while in Savannah. e You'll Want to P o '"Dr&:v 'l?‘::.znll)‘ l{r"’ n?rml.;‘:; Mrs. G. W. Roosevelt and Miss L. G. . ennlnfe of Representative and Mrs. 3.?:’5:'5&:: l}?:{e’llnrk S e K’"t ® o 5 Hos]e S for N | Frederick A. Britten, who entertained R | a¢ dinner in their apartment at Ward-| Representative and Mrs Frederick N. —this smart slip-on man Park Hotel. The other guests|zihiman have returned to their apart. sweater and hat for Were the minister 6f China and Mme.| ment at Wardman Park Hotel after yourself. It's made of Sse, Senator and Mrs. Arthur per, | spending about ten days at their home i a A | Dr. Leo 8. Rowe, Mrs. Sara Le in Cumberland, Md. o gt g frs Barey Waviuam | \fes. v, 5. Mulford, the Misses Mul Minerva Yarns 3 " man, rs. V. S. U] rd, ul- ‘Women’s Van Alleslik Hoslery— Mrs. Luther Coll, nr-. John Allan|ford and Mr. Mulford of telair, = ‘With very slight u-regularinea. 51 98 ister’ from Bulgaria, who had planned in hi 3 to hold hu: .gr-t at home of the season :n':;“w:fl. ;“ki‘l nby "n.fr mcdnr:::lr:. 5 | tomorrow ‘afternoon, has been forced|ho will take them over to Cumber- Dsugherty and Mr. W. W. Miller of|N. J. are at the Powhatan for a ten- and, takes 8 balls of New York. = day vlzn. Shetland Floss and 1 In black ofly. Pair ......... 3 o, Ball - of Lesterdows i Representative and Mrs, Mrs. Theodore Till d Mrs. Susie i ‘Women's Pure Thread Sfl‘ “’fl"y“‘l" s s he E A oy o es | e eracs® wars " hostossas— at Wool. The Hat re- ner last evening of Col. and Mrs. Rhine- luncheon today in honor of Mrs. Har- quires 3 balls of Knit- black only. All sizes., Very |pec|al Saturday only. Pair ... 98C Children’s Buster Brown Stocldnp—ln black, white and cordovan. $l 00 All sizes. Saturday only 3 pairs o Double Wear Hair Nets— Cap -and fringe, Special for Saturday only. e 2DC An Important Sale of Oxfords Shppers and Pumps All sizes and wmn- are included in this combined gro r Some of the lots are 9ruuu.| ly_complete in sizes P!.Blfl'l? OF ’I'H.E LAMEE SIZES AND WIDBER *WIDTHS for women who are usually disappointed in sales There are tan and Nuk oxfords, * tWo and one strap tan pumps, black sueds and brown -.tln slippers. Out they go for urday at— $4.95 AMAbmdenh Sizes to Close ting Worsted. The complete set will cost about $3.60. All the new Spring colors. Hosiery The Shop Thd Shows the New Stvles First Proper Shoes for Children | We xln special attention to properly fitting the child’s feet—a 2':“,':"1’&2_ for tutm foot comfort and appearance that is too often verlool en[ elmerys UNIQUE> PIGHTH @ E STREETS Is s ih &8 1 B ¥ L i p.m. Mrs. George H. Post entertained at luncheon today in compliment to Miss Dorothy. Hltkm who has just returned aada. Covers were r | from Buffalo and Ca: SOCIETY Washington, Miss Rllfll Matthe " {Continued on N'nth 1ald for twelve, at a charmingly deco- rated table. Evening Courses h‘_' by thelr daughters|are stopping with their relatives, Mr. A ro- ‘wearing pink tun. and Mrs, Willlam Doyle, at ] . Unveiling of Jeanne d’Arc Statue : SR |l Jarc Fome wearng T Unusual Price Reductions 2 N i Puels i : TR G - &'Arc in Meridian Park at 2 o'clock. | Wallace. e out-of-town guests were 4 3 8ir Johh Salmond and Admiral Sir Al- "The Colonial Dames will have Miss| Daniel MacCielian of Baliimore, Their guests at luncheon were M.|1req”Chatfield. Janet Richards as their guest of honor Mothers—Here’s your ;’ last opportunity to obtain Children’s Wear at a reduction K A. K . 2% A. Our Entire Stock of Kiddies Klothes Included In This Timely Sale We Must “Clean House” for the M Season to Come Amopg the others who were present ; buftet served —— Luncheon at French Embassy Preceding! ' r';.;fl.?fi,,'f-mtz,um,:;.w“ 4 4nd Mre. DL Bare, who have o Learn a congenial and lucra- tive profession after office Mr. and Mrs. George W. Morrison hours—Hair Dressing, Mani- announce the marriage of their enter- | Gaughter, Sarah F., to Mr. George L. || Curins, = Massaging. =~ Course | tained & company st dlnner last even- 2 under personal supervision of ) o ‘Willlams, November 25, 1921, by Rev. % Misses’ and Juniors’ Apparel HE kmbassador of France and lander Waldo, who entertained o small| Hi el e s e homs, | E- 3 Connelly, in Baltinore, Md. Miss Suzanna Lash $ Mme. Jusserand entertained OV L Park at Chlllum, Md. = .| Mr. and Mre. Duncan D. Ransdell Graduate Beauty Cultarist The following entire assox-tmentsl are I‘Eom ‘ & company at lunchoon today _lflmm of ‘é‘:.fi':’.“”“'#‘.‘;&'{l { nommered Sooe 000 Now’ Tear eva wetch porty in honor e ded e L ighest it er- i At the ombassy, preceding the | onierta; et AighE 15 homoF | of their house guests for the holi- our regular stock of Hi g Qua 24 unvelling of the statue of Jeanns |of the B:::‘e-r.:r%l?:'tl“ nu.lnt‘\fr.; and Mrs. g’.“""l.“'- .:=."' AT = e and Miss 1417 F St. N-Wo || Phone Fr. 644 24 Floor of Girle’ Coats—Boys’ Coats—Hats— S Remember, Y4 off all— S S F St Dresses — Sweaters — Sweater Sets— F 316 Tth Street 'A Sale Coa Bathrobes—Hosiery and Underwear. At lotill of s " Our one t coat offering in this January Clearance Sale will drl‘:‘: ieu.ndredn of enthusiastic shoppers to this store, s0 be here early and get a real bargain. 2 Groups, *55t0°892Coats Wool Velour Coats. | $ : Silk Plush Coats Bolivia Coats : Sport Coats - Pollyanna Coats $ .50 Wondora Coats Glumol'd Coats All hlgh class coats. In fact, we care not how exacting you are in de- ciding the kind of coat you want from the fashion angle—they meet the de- ‘mands of the most critical young ‘ womati—and there are plenty of styles - for the mature woman as well. s Dresses New Spring - mod- els, in ‘all mew ‘ma- terials. Values to $35. $18.00 Warrenton, Va. M. Grace Den- { Vocal und piauo selectlons n by Mrs. Denhardt, and ~ l& their club, 1727 K street northwest, | were. Mr. and Mrs. Edward ul"'% Monday, January 9, at 4 o'clock | Miss Mamie Clark of New York an