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SOCIETY 'Mlny Dinner Parties | On Social Roster| The Attorney General, Mr, Daugh- erty, will entertain at dinner in the presidential puite at the New Wil-} ilard Monday, February 20, in honor ©of the justices of the Supreme Court. Representative and Mrs. Frank D. {Scott entertained at dinner last even- /Ing at Wardman Park Hotel. There |were covers for twelve, and the guests were all members of Congress Offering Unusual Values in Both Front and Back LACE CORSETS BRASSIERES, $1.00 $3 and $3.50 Values WONDERFUL SILK HOSE $4 Values, 3 Special ...l and thefr wives. Former Senator George Sutherland Will be the host at a large dinner in honor of Chiet Justice Taft Friday, i February 24, in the presidential suite s 1110 F St. N.W. at the New Willard. Next to Columbia Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Townsend Theater will entertain at dinner Thursday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wheeler of Philadelphia, who SOCIETY Miss l(l.r_le J. McGuire, second vice | Brown, treasurer. The Flanders Field resident; Mrs. Harry B. Gauss, secre- | Unit was formerly the Southern Unit. ry, . and Mrs. Frederick Melvin!The name was changed to conform Mrs. H. H. Arnold Hostess At Women's City Club Tea Miss H. H. Arnold will be hostess at the informal tea at the Women's City Club this afternoon from 4 to 5:30. Assisting her will be Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell, Mrs. Andrew Stewart, Miss Myrtle Bunn, Mrs. Caroline B. Stephen, Mrs. R. O. Jones and Miss Hazel Swift. Miss F. Marlon Greene will render songs, accompunied on the plano by Miss Marie C. Hansen. with the organization's policy to name its units after battleflelds or heroes who lost their lives in the world war. Wonderful Bargains Tha_House of Fashion = = 1106 I G Street For Monday, January 23 Women's Legion Plans Stere News For Valentine Ball There will be a Valentine ball at the arine barracks, with music by the Marine Orchestra, Saturday, February Spring Styles Arribing Daily S e e Here are Sport Tweed Suits, special, $25.00 Leglon, for the benefit of wounded Specials for Navy Tailored Suits, special, $49.50 world war veterans. The officers of the unit are Mrs. Wil- Beautiful new styles of Taffetas, Canton Crepe, etc. Early Buyers Spring Dresses $25.00 will be their house guests. Other guests of Mr. and Mrs. Townsend for 3 president; the latter part of the week Wil be E wa G M G D 9 D la 4 Miss H h and Miss -Rozal FirLoei it 2 e IVY CORSETS very Winter Garment Must Go--Don't Delay e latter a_cellist who will-give :\(h%“e‘:fgll?!:?nl:gl‘lya 2&!&'{_” .{.d:.’g': anp Priced Less Than Cost of Manufacture clan ant 8 honorary secre of e Philadelphia Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs.) MISS MARGARET HARDING DEN- . . Fovmse S T ekt e s 100 Suits—Fall and Winter Styles §79.95 $25 $29.50 A 0 the musical, for whicl e min- | Daughter of Mr. and Mra. H Bart- < 1 2 - 1510 1 STREET, N.W. OPPOSNE SHORENAM MOTEL~. Ister Caintese | lates Denham vhsst Larrinre ¢ ho. WaRE 4 Former Prices, $35 to $60. . & Szechenyi will be hosts, and when | Joseph Wade Beale will take place to- 125 o o Miss Varady will glve the program. . | morrow afternoon in the Mount Pleas-| | . R s 100 Suits—Fall and Winter Styles 535 539.50 $49-50 Mr. and Mrs_ Willard Saulsbury | 2"t M- E. Church South. 200 300 350 Former Prices S fo S0 HN A L C LE A R ANCE will entertain at dinner Wednesday . "500 S <4 33500 ormer Prices, $65 to $100. evening. CoR AnD . e, Mrs. Henry ¥ Dimock will enter- | Minister and Mme. Sze B : 60 Suits—Fall and Winter Tweed To Close $l 8.95 roning I honor of Mir. and are. Guests at Reception Sm&zfifiz:sfil,fic:;"m Former Price, $35.00. : ’ Beginning Monday, further drastic price re- | |E3gin T. Meredith aad Mrs. Newton | o \iioier of Ohina, Dr. Sao-Ke|| NEW IVY CORSET SHOP 2 Y i < — Alfred Sze, N.W. Cor. 13th & G Sta. ductions will be offered—it is essential that | | s tat e Sioms Emoet doske | mucly e a e Conono o - COATS—Were $25 to $55, Now $15, $25, $29.50 2 ticle be di d of— at the Chevy Chase Club Saturday|en's Club reception on Wednesd ere 0 , NOW y ) o every remaining article be disposed o evening. evening, January 25, at 8:30 o'clock. and our patrons should take advantage | |, Mr and Mrs Randall Hagner win|Minister Sze will speak on “China s b COATS—Were $60 to $110, 2 6 hosts at dinner tomorTow evening. [and the Conference Mrs. Basil M. of the offerings at the earliest possible mo- | | Mrs. Thomss ¥ walsh entertained g‘%:g,‘;}:l; ;;:;:gggn‘:,,og,,;gf Slup, wil Ladles Sults Now $39.50, $49.50, $69.50 . . . rs. Vhite, Mrs. 1 2 ment while the selections are still complete. | |isst evening in ne nome on Masea | and che Yoetean members 'of section - e % 5, represe! P » ; o miantght st email tables placed | 5o (PEH” Athe cen avie i and Coats 200 DRESSES, Satins, Silks, Tricotine, Velvets o Mrs, Malcom Price, Mrs. \ Handsome Evenmg Gowns Mr. ana Mrs. Charien Warren enc ¥ Ropertaon, Mra.” Irving il : Formerly $25 to $55, Now $15, $19.95, $25 tertained a company of sixteel . 3 i i d the various formal functions of Mid- dinner last evening in honor of for- or Sale at | : e oo oo oot Sori Sousn at $55, $T5 0 SI1N, | [FnE s Bt e & Special Prices i i el -Lenten Social Season a . ki | b bR . st ana e mnmo . yamn enter. [P pee | Were $30 to $85, Now $19.95 to $49.50 > een in hon- Lon, 2 D C d W M ‘i:"x%;’.fn‘{ Kanasas City. N inpectar. $1g-c°.f ts, »a]ussess i’;i 3;3 . ithout fur: of duve marvella, bolivia in tomorrow evening for their daughter, s ad is brought in before Jan. 20. 3, i . ] Wll:l and m:’ho & i 'tl.:’:.'- o of' Ty Miss Alice Mann, preceding the Bac MISS FLEET T“’e;‘f S _____ {350 and$55 || Extra SPeclals to Close coat, cape and wrap effects, with trirmmin; , - e e Late of Lansburgh & Bro. Wi uits from $85 to || 2 5 cal. mole. Persian lamb and moukey fur at $55, $65 B many ae ains 54 Weadward & Lathrep] $00, reduced to..§35,$40 ||| $10 and $12 Wool Plaid, Serge, Velvet and Other Skirts, $4.98 s TOC, ey 4 ner last evening at the Chevy Chase MISS BATT | 1d to $45, to cl $18.95 to $175 . o Faving amon thete gueats’ Co Lut of Frogh Hais Shop ana v. G al | Fur Chokers and Scarfs, sold to , to close, \ fi'r'i. %{:m 5';‘,.‘“?', ", ?EEZM:;{ Rredailaion ictor otta 1| $5 to $15 Broken Lines Fall and Winter Blouses, to close, $2.95 and $3.98 ng, Mr. an rs. C. V. e : Youthful Dance Frocks Vicke Maimans., e s 1ot || Garden Rose Beauty Parlor || | 1216 14th St. N.W. ||| Late Winter Hats, were $5 to $20, to close, $1.50 and $3.50 For Debutante Parties and Social Affairs of the Junior. irorl L;;nlc\:'l C:;&‘é‘:énc‘:;h}lfififcilme’?i rn&,},‘!o‘,fl_ s"fi;g{x{;‘w ALL “’33,!{ l;g:.:": IN MY | $3.50 Sllp@n Wool Sweaters, specml, $1.98 engstler. . B . H i art Set at $65, $85 to $125. id Greenl in | Senior Smart Set at $65, $85 to $ LD el t e S D D e {ffi;"i‘fiom,,’:"'Xf"a‘}.,n’,:,‘,,“‘:;‘ki ! D D A DD D N D) D) D N D D N D) N D D SN mart Day rfessfhs ing her guests'later to the George- . Gold Stri Of tricotine, French serge, velvet, soft rich satins, crepes, Invitations have been issued by Mr. h'lpe ; and Mrs. C. Archibald Montgomery . R . & h f their son- 4 kasha and duvetyn at $25, $45 to $85 ieha s B asher ey o Coats, Suits . Silk Stockings ur n ; 2302 N Fashionable Winter Suits Street Sira. Brown was formeriy Miss and Frocks . .‘ ; $2.00 and $2.75 pair Grace Elsle May Montgomery. are P =l No T. Now! 1 i Mrs. Charles E. Town- “""u'lg ms &R, ax . Of ve]dyn.. duvetyn a‘nd o!h.er appropriate and rich mate- seSepator and 2iry Charles £, Town. rials effectively combined with raccoon, mole, caracul and gyening for the former's cousin, Mrs. - - i ' of Montreal, who was their squirrel, at $28, $45 to $110. Bouse suest. " Mrs Davidson left Fri- he:;e-‘:tof-r"fing'm: °-'§:wn-§ndb will . . Wi T ay, Februar: We Are Displaying et Ve Tttt Rty | : : : - h Jackson, Mich. The v New Fashions prdmetevn ia ) The Clearance in Advance of Tvventory, Feb. 1st, Will Be on in Earnest —for town wear during early Spring as well Club, in Jackson, Sunday, Febru- T . % & i s Hundreds of Fine W G Tak New P as for Southern travel—which are to be found SRR omorrow!—Hundreds of Fine Winter Garments Take on New Prices in a variety of new ideas in the Gidding Salons. W (nalow; wersfhostatat dinner Weds ’ b nesday even| ll‘.-_h { E G T & e e Women’s Coats vening Gowns &?:flz.l.’;, ;:rkufio(ex'fl:{ n‘:flf_e e —Your choice, includ'ing $65 and $69.50 coats—extensive selections —Here you find ‘$125 to $200 gowns. Beaded and spangled robes e T ohe Tames AfeDony made from such fine cloths as rivola, bolivia, erminie and normandive. 84 gowns of chiffon velvet, Paulette chiffon, Elizabeth crepe, and silk nell entertained informally at their Collars, both self-materials and such furs as beaver, seal and woli. laces. These are elaborately trimmed—pearl, sequin, jet, crystat and home on Lincoln road Thursday even- A dozen good styles—and all good colors—navy, brown, burro and steel beading—metallic cloths and silver laces—in fact, a bezutiful ing in honor of Mr. M. B. Velour of black. selection of gowns—so greatly reduced as to make inspection almost ?d.;':: },‘L‘,‘.‘,’en’}‘;".&‘,‘:‘; fl,’fio‘fi.“'h;‘;‘? $45 —Ygur choic’e—;vllcluding $7.l§ andbsssdcoa‘;s})l\\/'cnderfully flina to sell imperative. Miss S: D; f Wil oy at this price aited panel, embroidere ouses and belted coats, . [ 0 50 Croghan of Peinam || veldyne, normandie and rivola—beaver, squirrel, wolf and caracul Trlmmed Smts and Mrs. Jack Bradley collars—navy, brown, black, marmot and sorrento. This is one of e e theibesticoativaliiesiwe everpresented i S ; $28 —There are but few of these—former prices $7930 to $16500. Some i i A G LY —Here your choice includes $95 to §110 coats! Of panvelaine, vel- are elaborately embroidered, and the furs include mole, seal, squirrel, ained at di last i G A 09 . b , seal, Wardman Fark Hotel m compliment $65 dyns, saperbaeadierninie; navy blue; brown andiblack.(withiilarge B e elh ad Lok el shadtsindrvitom Stvles land to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Gregory of . collars of wolf and beaver—handsome in style—with cable stitching sss thie Brstict taterials F i' T St North Carollntl. ;rhota.re v:;ln:(mg ‘l‘he ?nd embx;lo::lder)‘;—‘!np blouse coats, panel wraps and belted models— canes s . a en-th - latter’s parents, Senator rs. Lee enny and fitted sleeves. % ¢ ° d S %.E,":S",,“‘ a’-'.:é‘,.’,‘b:‘,’te"‘:a"’,'.?fl;"%zfi P —Coats that range from $120 to $165—of magnificent materials and of . allore ults fourteen. exclusive style. Each coat a beautiful one. Yeour favorite material 3 DR S = l};ere—pollfia;ma, ct])lrdova, ‘&elon&la aan panvelaine, wo{lf, squirrel, mole, $18 —All of our Winter Suits x;x t;floreddstyles—gsua_lly _$40 to $9:)To{ = - eaver ant oX collars and cuffs. ecoming coats for every one in ss‘ duvet de laine, moussyne, orlanda, suedetex and tricotine—navy ue, AnOther Group Of Cap_t. and Mrs. Eflug | this select group—such garments as one would highly prize. - marmot, brown and black—tong line jackets, hip length panels and , ’ o 9 Celebrate Anniversary ||| Clotl_] Dr s $56 belted styles. Capt. and Mrs. Clayton E. Emig €8Ses x . ’ C women s & Mlsses Apparel ‘“l""’"“dl their tw;nty;elghth "lefl' $29 —Twill Cordleresse;—gusual_l_):dsd(;lazd SdS.dTailoredl ant§ trin;me‘r: Mlsses Oats ding annilversary Tuesday evening styles—nav; ue and brown—double-breasted coat style, blouse bac! 2 = 2 e with a large reception at the Wash- ,n):i fitted );)odice—wi!h duveyn vests, silk cord gsi,’;n,s and braid . —Misses’ $55.00 to $59.50 Fur-trimmed Coats and coais \u}hom fur, ington Club. It also served to in- trimming. in normandie, bolivia and plafnvel;me. ISt{anghtll\me mg;lels v{):th collarj hei: T b of nutria, beaverette, wolf and moleskin. avy blue, brown an To Be Disposed of in Our v, stee i et o || | BT oty s and, leck, rcetns_wally S0 1o Sh00 S NS MR T N U e with her husband has just returned with gold, silver and red silk thread embroidery in basque, chemise $45 with throw collars of self material; others with blouse backs and 2 g ":z,‘m;;,:o::mo:n&u" tialives and blouse styles. Quite remarkable values. collars of squirrel and nutria or with choker fur collars. Some are 1d~january ale o gray crepe, trimmed with “brocade. Dinner Gowns handsomely embroidered. Navy blue, brown and reindeer. ' Sizes 16, ican beauty chiffon, with bodice of —Misses’ $75.00 to §79.50 Coats, in Normandie and morritt, with hand- . > L ack combined wi i and satin—with jet beading and r u acks, fitted and straightline coats. 5 U.ltS - O atS -, re Sse S ‘3‘%?0%&‘:’?::&‘“ :" m:‘:u' 'I:: trimming. are making this low price for final clearance. e e was lecorate: Wi American beauty roses and those ~ Fur Coats M- ’ F {ded were: Mrs. Frank Mon- S roc y k Joih, htre. Eills, Logan, Mrs. Frank 1SS€ ll d d Morrison and Mrs. En ‘Sanford : —A number of handsome Coats—formerly $455 to $500—these 5 g ; T a re uce f or qulc Shelton. Others assisting were: Mrs. $395 include caracul, Persian lamb, Hudson seyal ?nd molesjbcautiful —Misses” $65.00 to $79.50 Silk Frocks, including silk velvets : m“fl"m- P. grn;dlll;l Mrs. Martha each one of them and only one of each style. These will be quickly 5 with chiffon sleeves, silk faille, beaded and with novel sleeves, Cl ~ %‘;"A‘l]en Mrs, f!nx"xy"'BMrgxucn‘:l:l:s sold—we feel sure. satin-faced Canton c{:pe. comlhm:db;mtll: gFeorge‘:tE.l andha few y rs. C. C. Haig, ' erly Now beaded georgettes. In navy blue, black, Frencl ue, henna. earance at :r‘;‘z“ ors :{I:c‘;’{::m‘":n c""“:fi Hudson SSeeall .%’:”—404"‘*;‘ .- . g;gg $275.00 Styles are coat, tunic and blouse effects. Sizes 14, 16, 18. ' s o0 preaen Hudson Sea ats—36-inc X $225.00 L Mrs. Emig with s string of pearis. Beaver Coat—32-inch $375.00 $27500 2 Oxford Boo Mole Coat—40-inch $350.00 $225.00 L ts {ap Mink Coat—40-inch . 5.00 $275.90 = > ¢ = ccoon Coat—40-inch . .00 $235.00 N Mnskr(l:! Coats, inntl:n'al blat g gfl.fl S —— Mole Coats—36-inch .... { 85.00 A Squirrel Coat—32-inch .00 $250.00 Leopard Kitten Coat ...ecuee $150.00 $95.00 -Marmot Coat with Skunk. . $140.00 $95.00 , Silver Fox Scarf $500.00 $200.00 - - i Fisher Chokers .. $l%% gfi —~Women’s $7.00 Oxfords. Light and dark-brown shades, welt Baum Marten Chokers Y 50 soles and Cuban heels, some with wing tips, some with ball straps, Fox Chokers seeecs.eee 3000 Sl Y in nearly all sizes. A splendid opportunity! ‘We néed the room for spring goods arriving daily, These winter garments must go, and go -quickly. The price of $25 will take care of that. ~—Included are Women’s and Misses’ Suits, women’s and misses’ sizes; all beautifully made; various fine fabrics—Dresses of Tricotine, Crepe Satin, Georgette, Canton Crepe, etc. Nerves “with 7 the delightful relaxation and skin stimulat- ing influence induced by @& A - treatment once a wesk means a lifetime of beauty. —High-grade calfskin boots—which have been $10.00 and $12.00 a pair—tan and dark brown—lace style with Cuban heels—:ulso black calf with low heels and dress boots in black kid and patent leather with baby and full French heels. ’ —Oxfords and pumps—regularly $9.00 and $10.00—Oxfords in tan calf and black enamel and tan calf one-strap wing tip pumps with low flat heels—and nearly all sizes. Afternoon Gowns $5.50 —Handsome gowns—have-been $69.50 to $100. These beautiful gowns - should be carefully inspected. Of chiffon velvet, brocaded meteor, duvetyn, canton and kitten’s ear crepe—rust, brown, navy, green tnjl rose—a score of styles in these beautifully made gowns—to go at this $48 greatly reduced price. $6D50 ““Vanity Fair”’ Glove Silk Underwear—Reduced Prices 50 Vests, $1.95—$3.00 Vests, $2.45— $4.00 Bloomers, $2.95—$5.00 Sport Bloomers, $395 These are fresh%ew go:d:" a.nsd are indicative of the, d of sales now in progress throughout our store. See - painting in Wldl