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SOCIETY %I,m".lnm E{gmfli g"gREET. N. SOCIETY ANUARY 11, 1922 Letton of Chicago, Mrs. George Ehle and her sister and house guest, Mrs. Heatawole. brother, Mr. Robert C. Tracy, was|Admiral Winterhalter, of Washing- best man. Following the ceremony a | ton, is spending a few days in_New :ficep:‘lonhwnz h;lddin the parlors of }\'ork and is stying at the Hotel 0 S e church, the bridal couple leaving | Astor. ¢ 3 wlnlxlr. Philip W. Work of Colorado|later for Philadelphia, Atlantic cn':5 e il come to Washington todsy to|and New York. On their return Mr | M. Frank C. Yokel Jr, of Cali- Join his parents, the first assistant|ang Mrs Tracy will reside at 1419 |fornia, formerly Miss Anita Burkette postmaster, general and Mrs. Hubert | Shapin street. | of . this city, is visiting her parents, ork, at their apartment at Ward- | Mr. and Mrs. John Burkette, at their man Bark Hotel. Mrs. Work has been R street residence. confined to the apartment for several . days with a slight illness. dety The Attorney .General Entertains the SEMI-ANNUAL President and Mrs. Harding - - CLEARANCE SALE at His Apartment. - - S HE PRESIDENT and Mrs. | this evening of Mr. ‘and Nr:.. Dwight Harding were the guests last|* PaVi® Mr. and Mre. Isaac B. Nordlinger an- nounce the engugement of their| . . ® daughter, Miss Jennia Nordlinger, to | Endicott—Emizx Wedding Mr. Maurice Kafka of this city. They |A® Event of Yesterday. will be at home, 3113 N strect, Mon- | The home of Capt. and Mrs. Clayton day evening, January 16, from 8 2. nig was the scene of a small to 10:30 o'clock. i Mrs. Thomas Bell Sweeney enter- tained at luncheon at the Shoreham yeeterday a company of twelve. The marriage of Miss Ulla Ruby Rathbun of Fairview, Okla., to Mr. Frank T. Tracy of this city took place at noon today at the Foundry M. E. Church. Rev. Herbert F. Randolph. D. D., pastor of the church, performed the ceremony. The bride was attired in a dark blue traveling suit and was attended by Miés Jean Maxwell of afternoon, when their young- aughter, A Lelia Clayton ig, became’ the bride of Mr. Ralph Endicott. The ceremony took place in the drawing room, which was decorated with palms and cut flowers. . Anderson, assistant aptist Church, of- Judge and Mrs. Charles B. Howry have as their guest the latter’s sister, Mrs. Jack Davidson of Florida. Mrs. Howry will entertain for her at Inncheon tomorrow, and on Satur- | 9¢ day she will be the honor guest at|The Re luncheon of Mrs. Henry Miller. s cia _Featuré today--special groups of Tailored and Sport Suits at $35 Formerly to $95 evening .of the Attorney Gen- eral, Mr. Daugherty, at Ward- man Park Hotel. Mrs. Harding received at the White House yesterday afternoon in the green room. Lady Lee presented to Mrs. Harding the. key to. Suigrave Manor, England, the ancestral home of George Washington. Mr.. Humphrey, Secretary of Suigrave Institution, accom- panying her. 2 The Vice President, who left Wash- ington for Chicago yesterday, will spend tae day there, returning to Washington tomorrow evening. Mrs.' Coolidge ac- companied by their sons, John and Cal- vin Coolidge. left Washington at 10 o'clock this morning to motor to Mer- cersburg, Pa., where the boys will re- enter the academy. Mrs. Coolidge will | return to the capital tomorrow evening. Mrs. Hughes, wife of the Secretary of ate will have to assist her at her “at home™ this afternoon Mre. Fletcher, te of the undersecretary, and Mrs. | Robert Woods Bliss, wife of the third | assistant _secretary of state. Miss | Hughes will also be with her mother. | Other ladies of the cablnet recéiving are Miss Mellon, daughter of the Secre- the Treasury; Mrs. Edwin wife of tae Secretary of the A limited group of Tailor-Made and Rich Fur-Trimmed Suits at Less Than Half their real Worth. Tailored Effects with Fur Collars or with Fur Collars and Cuffs. Fur-Trimmed Suits. with all manner of Fur Embellishments. This group includes mod- els not previously Shown. Embassy Tonight. . a The ambassador of France Mme. Jusserand will entertain a company at dinner this evening. The ambassador of Great Britaln and Lady Geddes entertalned at ITuncheon “today, when their guests included Sir John Jordan, Sir Hubert Liewllyn Smith, Commander Ray- ! ment, Commander Stanton, Mr. A i Flint, Capt. Henry and Mr. McCor- | mick-Goodhart. The ambassador of Peru, Senor Pezet, will return to_Washington to- morrow from New York, where he has spent several days. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and Mrs. Taft were the guests of honor at dinner last evening of Rear Admiral and Mrs. W. W. Kim- ball. The other guests included Rep- .esentative and Mrs. Frederick C. Suits---15 Off lard Saulsbury, the director general of the_ Pan-American Union, Dr. Rowe; Mrs. Frederick Dent: Grant, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock and Mr. George Snowden Andrews. '~ The Secretal War and. Mrs, Every Plain Tailored and Fur-trimmed Suit in the store is included. All this sea- son’s models of Moussyne, Panvelaine, Duvet de Laine, Marvella and Wondma. Many fur-trimmed with Beaver, Squirrel and Mole. Others braid-trimmed. 65 years n Busmess T at 12% inemelz Reliable Furricrs for Sixty-five Years ry Weeks will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution and Mrs. Charles D. Walcott. Mrs. Andrius A. Jones, wife of the senator from New Mexico, will be at ! home tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at 2400 16th street. The wedding- in St. Margaret's Church this afternoon of Miss Nina Gore, daughter of former Senator and Mrs. Thomas P. Gore, to Lieut Eu- gene Luther Vidal, U. S. N., will brin; together a large company from resi- dent and official service circles. The bride has been a schoolgirl in Wash- ington most of her life, and is well known and loved by hosta of friends, while the bridegroom, who also has many friends here, has had a particu- larly distinguished career for so young a man. Because of the serious {lln of both Mr. and Mrs. Gore, who are un- able to attend the wedding, Repre- sentative William A. Rodenberg of Illinois will escort the bride to_the altar and give her away, and Mrs Rodenberg will serve as hostess at the reception to be held at the Con- gressional Club. St. Margaret's Church is decorated with palms, smilax and pink roses, and the Congressional Club has, in addition to its usual arrangement of palms and ferns, a table charmingly decorated in flowers. The Rev. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, rector of the church, will officiate at the ceremony, and the bride will be attended by Miss Margaret Young of! Oklahoma as maid of honor, and’ the brideamaids are Miss Dorothy Mon- Dresses--14 Off Embracing our entire stock of this sea- son’s Afternoon and Street Dresses, Eve- ning and Party Frocks. In this remark- able assemblage you will find dresses for present or early Spring wear. This offer does mnot include New Advance Spring Dresses, now commencing to arrive. Coats--20%t040% 0ff Balance of all Winter Coats of the finest Marvella, Pollyanna, Orlando, Duvet .de Laine and Evora. Linings of first quality Crepe de Chine or Peau de Cygne, and luxuriously trimmed with Beaver, Squir- Miss Esther McVann, all of Washin, ton, and Miss Marjorie Little of Phil- delphia. .‘I?hg bride's gown is of white duchess satin with a design handsomely car- scarf carries out still draped effect. A court train falls from the shoulder: the long tulle veil sprayed with orange blossoms falls over it. The veil will be worn with a Russian coronet formed of ,the rose point lace beaded in seed pearls. She will carry a shower bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the!valley. Miss Young, the mald of honor, will wear a gown of lightygreen chiffon, draped, but simply fashioned, the skirt being rather full, and the'bodics, with its round neck, is sleeveless. An exquisite effect is given by the girdle of silver and the narrow train o sil ver which falls the left side. becoming hat is of silves slppers to be /worn, and a bouqut of pink roses in an old-fash- ioned silver holder with a frill of lade. The gowns to be worn by. the bridesmaids are fashioned like that of the maid of hon and they will wear the same &ccessories of silver, carrying colonial bouguets in silver holders. Miss Mondell’s wn is of lavender chiffon, Miss coral pink, Miss Little's of color and Miss Kendrick’s of blue. Lieut. Vidal will have Capt. John Tupper Cole as best man, and the ushers are Maj. Martin_F. Scanlon, ts Cheaper 2210 TAXI Mr. Hanihara of the Japanese dele- gation will entértain at dinner this evening. < Lady Leo and Mr. Andrew B. Humphrey | - The Speaker of the House and Mrs. ‘rederick H. Gillett were the guests of hounor at the dinner given last evening by Representative and Mrs. Frederick Britten -at Wardman Park Hotel. Qthers at the dinner were the minister of Sweden d Mme. Wallenberg, Senator Thomas. J. Senator Samuel D. Nicholson, Breckenridge Long, M lliam Eric Fowler, Mr. and. Mrs. Randall Hagner, M Mrs. Eugene :du Pont and Mr: Carroll Fraser. Mrs. 'Reéd Smopt, wife of the senator from Utah, will be at home tomorrow afternoon at.2521 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. James E. Watsom; wife of the senator from Indiana will receive tomorrow afternoon from 4 to o'clock her home, 2127 California istreet. “Mrs. Watson will' be as- | sisted by Mrs. John Mock. 1 Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, wife of ithe senator from New Hampshire, will hold her first at home of the season tomorrow afternoon at 2400 16th street from 4 to 6 o'clock. dell, Misa Rosa-Maye Kendrick and |y senator from Nevada, will be at Bome tomorrow - afternoon. from 4 to John Cameron Hawkins, will be at home tomorrow_ afternoon from 4 to 6 o'alock 'at.1801 Wyoming avenue. Mrs. Henry Dimook will enter- tain a ‘company - of twenty-eight young people at dinner this evening, followed -by daricing, "in honor of Princess Bertha Cantaguzene. Fifty or sixty additional guests have been asked for the dance. Miss Elizabeth Lee Dodgeé and Miss Emily Fordyce Dodge, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Witherbee Dodge of New York will arrive this afternoon to be guests of Mrs. Dimock for the party and will return to their home tomor- row. Mrs. Theodore Noyes will not observe her Thursday afternoon at home tomorrow, but will recelve on the following Thursday afternoons of January. Mrs. Guy Despard Goff, wife of the assistant tp. the-Attorney General, will not be at home today. Commander and Mrs. John N. Fer- guson have as @ guest at their quar- ters at themavy yard ' Mrs: Frank G. Fahrion. .Commander and Mrs. Fer- guson® will: entertain ‘at dinner pre- ceding: the navy -yard dance Thurs- day . night. % Maj. and Mrs. Cyrus Boynton Wood will at home after January 12, at 1740 R-street northwest. Mrs. Edson Bradley entertained a company of twenty at, luncheon to- ay. Admiral and Mrs. Latimer Present Daughter at Ball. A midwinter- bud presented to so- clety under auspicious circumstances at a dance last night was Miss Eliza- beth Latimer, daughter of the judge advocate general of the Navy and Mrs. Latimer, the.party being given at 2400 16th street. The debutante, who stood with her parents in re- ceiving, was lovelfly in'a dainty gown of pale pink chiffon and silver, the skirt being fashioned with a hoop- skirt of the chiffon embroidered in silver’ and crystals and the bodice formed entirely of silver cloth and crystal beads. She carried for a_ part of the evening a cluster of pink roses. Mrs. Latimer's gown was of sequins and emerald green chiffon, a panel of the sequins falling front and back and opening at the -sides over a drapery of the soft material. The bellroom had, in addition to its decoration of palms, ferns and smilax, » splendid array of flowers sent as tribute to the bud. Assisting Miss Latimer were Miss Laura Lejeune, Miss Leonore Greenleas, Miss Patricia Ainsa, | Miss Mary- Stitt, Miss Helen Gpifin, Miss Catherine Cheatham, Miss Atals Kimmel, Miss Julia Hume, Miss Carolyn Hagner, Miss Nancy Hoyt, Miss Gladys Chapman Smith and Miss rgaret Treadwell. ] Preceding' the dance the debutante ‘was entertained. at_dinner by Com- mander -and Mrs. Walter odson, who had a. smart little ‘company to meet her, and Admiral and Mrs. Lati- Mrs. :Louis J. Seelbach, Jr., is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin, who en- terfained a company of ten at din- ner in her honor last evening at the University Club. Mrs. Erwin will be hostess at a small tea this afternoon for Mrs. Seelbach and will be assisted by Miss :‘r'ltllnmuumer and Miss Madeleine Mrs.. Robert Lénsing, president of the ‘District’ of Columbia Y. W. C. A., will assist in receiving-this afternoon at the tea following the annual meet- ing of; the ten chapters of the Y. W. C. A, of whicth Mrs. Chester D. Swope “is chapter - chairma; T meeting will be held at 2 o'clock. a the tea will be at the Grace Dodge Hotel frém 4 to 5 o’clock.. Mrs. Swope e T W ODS Hotel Hadleigh Restaurant 16th, V & W Sts. N.W. Breakfast Specidl, §0a, 60o, 6land Miss Elizabeth Pierce. Mrs. Key Pittman, wife of the - FLORIDA MISS . CORNELIA BOWIE, Granddaughter of Gov. Bowie of ryland and house guest. of Mra. is Berger Moran. and Mrs. Lansing will receive, and presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Woodbury Pulsifer, Mrs. J. Bright' Handy, Mrs. Alfred Fisher During ithe tea Mrs. Frank Davies and Mrs. | Edmund Z. O'Brien will sing. Mr. and Mrs. William Littauer en- riained a company of twenty-four circle at dinn last te of the younge! {evening. Mrs. J. A. Mendelson, spent several months at Skyland, has Joined her husband, Capt. Mendelson, at their resldence, 4012 Georgia ave- nue. ton Du Puy, national president of the League of American Pen Women, at the regular weekly luncheon held to- day at the national clubhouse. Mrs. Milholland is stopping at the La Fayette Hotel. Mrs. Theodore Tiller, president of the Washington branch of the League of American Pen Women, entertained at luncheon today at the clubhouse on H street in compliment to two well known musicians, Miss Hjaerdis Gregg of Norway and Miss Nina N mann, and asked to meet them Mis: Leonora Sherwood, Mrs. R. Potter Palme: Mrs. John D. Dennet, Mrs. Willlam Wolff Bmith and Mrs. J. Fred Essary. Mr. Ralph Burton was host at luncheon at the Shoreham yesterday, entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. A Good Time to Order —Painting and Papering R EDUCED Prices to provide employment for our experienced painters and paperbangers. Glad to furnish esti- mates for YOU. HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. 2333 1Sth St. N.W. Phone Col. 1077. Have New Glass —for that Windshield cut to order by us-and there’ll be no question about it fitting. T We quote Favorable Prices on glass for all requirements. BECKER PAINT & ..S..LASS CO. 1339 Wi in Ave. Tel. W. 87 CHAS. E. HODGKIN, Mgr. Little Paint— New Window Shades —er TOOm r "e;) (bllfll'(-;“:nhfllhnd. ::v o e " b It vsonable chargen e P CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th N.W. M. 3373-5374 Hair Goods and Beauty Shops Phoene for Al tment 809 72k St 1771 Col. Road EADY Any Time —from 9 to 5 daily, to give YOUR EYES A SCIENTL- TIFIC examination. Make an ntment, and let me tell you B etier of not you really need giasaes. BERNARD A. BAER,»33%. OPTOMETRIST—Tel. Main 1877. 2nd_Floor, 217 & 218 Evans Bldg. BY SEA JACKSONVILLE (Vis Bavannah) From BALTIMORE Tussday, Friday, 6 P.M. $3096 5 ro tateroom m‘- t-". Cczfllm Pler 3, Foot 8. Telepl Bt. P‘;.m Maj. Hubert R. Harmon, Maj. John E. ippq 0% 2nd & la Carte. Bone Flateis, Capt. Louls B, Montfort, Lisut. Dinner, Table d'Hate, $1,25 Kelly and Mr. Paul.F. S8snborne. +_and a.la Carte. Following the ceremony,- the bride m;: Werk: . . and bridegroom will pas under an arch of crossed sabers. Assisting Mrs.'Rodenberg at the re- ception at the Congressional Club will be Mra. John B. Kendrick, Mrs. Miles Poindexter, Mrs. W. A. Oldfleld, Mra. Frank W. Mondell, Mrs. Willlam A. Rodenberg and Mra. B. D. Jones. Lieut. Vidal is stationed at Fort Sill and the wedding journey will en there, where he has atranged quarters for his bride. Her going-away cos- ture co! s of a handsomely 0) suit of heavy Sray Poiret twill and a small’ toque of 'the same color, com- bined with silver. 5 Mrs. Newton Diehl Baker, wife of the | former Secret: of War, will arrive from her home in Cleveland tomorrow morning for a - fortnig] visit . with Brig. Gen. and Mrs, William D..Con- nor. € Miss Loulsa Todd, arrived:yesterday from her homs in ;Louisville, o3 mmn vsn.h‘?\.er aunt,. :l:u.oésu‘: se: nt, | ‘who will entertain at dinner Saturda: in ‘her honor. ‘Saturday, January .31, Mme. Hauge will entertain at:tea in her honor and Tuesday, January ‘24 g{me. Hauge will again be hostess at nner. . Mrs. Reginald Huldekoper enter~ tained at luncheon today in-homor of her sister, Miss. Victorine du Pant, & who will return to her home in Wi s mington Friday. ts . Prince Bertha tacuzens Al Wolie, Mise Fonins, Fodd m arine s B on e Sydney Webb, and. Miss”Pitus. 3 —_— }r Balfour Guest .Dinner Tonight, 5 The Rt. Hon. Arthur James’Balfour WITH the tremendous cost of upkeep and repair, the price of “gas,” the losses involved in collisions, the constant depreciation in value—it's cheaper and safer to use WEST 84 taxis than to drive your own car! 50c for Ten Blocks < 75c in City Proper rates are the cheapest in the city—50 cents for ten blocks, 75 cents for a greater distance in the city proper. Phone ‘WEST 84 and employ this cheaper, better taxi service for all your needs. Taxis by the hour as low as $2.00 Special rates for out-of-town trips NEW TAXI SERVICE CO. 1140 21st Street N.W. will be the guest-of honor:at.dinper’ REMODELED & REPAIRED French. FUR Shop 726 13th St. NW. Call M. 1706 —__Opposits Teicphone Building People Notice It. Drive Them Oft"With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a pack- age of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and fiver - ‘'with” Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, - the successful substitute for calomel; there's no sickness or pain affer taking them. ' D Olive Tablets do ich calothel does, and just vely,, but their action is lrrl.t:fi‘ safe instead of severe and ng. i No one :who- takes Olive Tablets with a “dark brown taste,” a bad breath, a dull, listless, “no good” feeling, constipation, torpid :lver. sition or ace. imply Olive Tablets are a purely vege- table campound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. NEW—and most interesting news of our January Sales! The Sale at one dollar per pair of the best of Chamoisette Gloves with silk lined gauntlet is one that is going to be popular. Black Lick, Pa. The bridegroom's Mrs. A. G. Winterhalter, widow of Glove Jetleff: shop! Sale $2.00 8-Button Length Strap Wrist Chamoisette Gloves Navy; Mrs. , wife of the Secre- |6 o'clock‘at her residence, 3145 16th — -~ Y o harioature: anh Mra. Hoover, | street. - - . Mrs.-John Milholland of, New York Silk s Self i : P 4 city, a member of the Ne orl y Lined A . DL S o Mrs, Owen, wife ofSenator Robert |League of.American Pen Women, will Pair Embroidery 3| Dinner at Freneh L. Owen,. and. their daughter, Mra.|be the guest of Mrs. Willlam Ather- Gauntlet o 106 dozen—and no duplicates at this price. All sizes and the good shades—brown, beaver, mastic, gray and covert. Owing to the Storm, There Has Not Been Much of a Crowd for Medium and heavy weights. Sweaters at 50 Although They Are the Usual $9.50 to $19.50 Kinds Don’t you want one? Silk and Wool Mixtures. We are disposing of these for a manufacturer who found himself with a surplus, and as we have no Sweater department at this season of the year, we are selling All brand new—in Worsteds, Mohair, Zephyr and them off in our temporary basement salesroom. Some have wide Tuxedo fronts—others convertible revers, making them a coat- buttoning style—in black, navy, jockey red, peacock, buff, tan, brown and black with white. - 608 TO 614 birP,Sb ol ELEVENTH ST. The House of Courtesy ™ | Another--and De eper Reduction All the in ~ Fine Coats Clearance is playing - . N . d out i d pearls on the bodice . rel or Wolf. Many self-trimmed, with big :‘:ahfil\"e gzn?l}tp:he skirt, the latter MA entartalnedh aadimneriarcy. gor IS e ot Heer s 10158 havoc with regular 9 H 1) at one side, ¥ ° . shawl collars. Fur Coats not included. s s Tos0 Volnt lace ters, Miss Mary Latimer and Miss prices—to the point ur where you have the choice tomorrow of high-grade Coats—at the better materials are included—Pollyanna, Malita, Nor- mandy, Evora, Wandora. Chamois- tyne, Plush, ctc. with the fine furs—Waolf, Squirrel, Beaver, Australian Opossum. In all the leading models—TFitted, Bloused and Belted effects—elabo- rately embroidered and stitched— Some trimmed Nutria, Mole, Raccoon, and lined with silk. The sizes are quite complete both ladies’ and misses’ No lagging in value-giving at this