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<37, y JANUARY 27, 1922. ASHINGTON, THE "EVENING ‘STAR; . T ; .___SOCIETY D. 0, FRIDAY, SOCIPIY A, 3 Foret Mr. and Mre~ Charles B. Tan-|her guests numbering fourteen. This ner an r. an rs. George B.|way the last of a serles of three i Y;?‘gb,‘; 'ivl'f;' %r‘,‘(“’c‘,‘f;'; dinners given recently by Mrs. Noell . P. Terry, Wytheville, Va.; Miss . ST Anthins Soua of Omans: Neb', Mg | p e, o0 Mr%_ Jerome Nepoteon | ] Baskets of Florence Nadler, New York city, and | pany iaformally at tea yesterday aft- . T Mrs. L. Morrison of Haverhill) Mass. | D2RY THqEmaL ¥ & 00 Nt Erove at Beautiful ey = 3 714-11ST. \ The Washington Kansss State Agri- DHm\ e Flowers P-K service amounts. to more than quick service. cultural College alumni are eiving e buy here you are assuredl of the best the market affords. S fon Bl e e okl e Births Reported, of Kansas State Agricultural College | e following births have been reported to $ R ts f Prim Beef and Its ex-president, Henry Waters, the heaith department in the last twenty-four 3 0asts O e editor of the Kansas City Star, both TE ~ Highest Quality Home-Dreased Steer Beet oLNbom-are iattenalig ithe tapcleuls R R 2 . ural conference calle Presi- 4 Kate C. Freeman, girl. i Prime Rib Roast. .. ..Ib, 28c | Shoulder Clod. s View Tomorrow Afternoon. ent. R AT Lovely Growing Plants -+:Ib,18¢ | Chuck Roast.. 5 The Eeleet Kiub will hold an fn- e and Exquisite Poinsettia Boiling Beef, 1b,, 10c . - formal dance Saturday night in the| Theodore E. and Erna B. Swigart, flrl. HE President and Mrs. Harding 3‘ li'nr?'qflh“' wife of the Secretary of :xls'l.l;o.o:n' on 2400 16th street, begin- ny‘n‘n nlglx;:fll:’d. '{,‘una e e ,.‘,."' I s } Whole or Half of 5 ¥ will be invited to attend the: o 2 St Willlam &nd Viola Fractious, boy. ~ Pork Loin Roast., ... e rex M,“lb., 25¢ opening performance of, the | Mrs. Thomas Bell Bweeney will be at Mra. Baldwin Knight of Virginia| icherd aud Jue Cratman, gicl Horist” Chi 0 Company in home tomorrow for the last time this and Bt. Louls, Mo., is spending the | " Sod fuus | YT FOURTEENTA & H STRESTS' Grapefruit Oranges cago Opera Company season. She will be assisted by Senora winter in Washington. ok A et B P b ra] Baltimore, March 6. de Mathieu and Mrs. Horace Westcott. Mrs. Joseph D. Noell was hostess: Richard H. T. and Lucy Jobnson, girl. Sweet and Juicy Sweet Florida | Mrs. Harding will attend the exhibl- —_— at a dinner party Wednesday evening,| Frank and Mary Will 1. Finest New York | Medium :Jeg] Mediuminkidossl i1on,of Frusatan eembrofteries; laoywant | Bamssics KA AT R s g ssfan embroideries, laces enedict, U. 8. A., and her small son, State Whole Milk. fabrics, the handiwork of the women |accompanled by Miss Ellzabeth Potter, Large fof that countzy, to be on view tomor. | J1L,C0mS, from Los Angeles the middle Lb., 30c, Doz. .. \Tow afternoon in the office of the Amer- | Royall Draper in her apartment In the Ambassador. Mrs. Benedict will make a short visit here and go to New York, from where she will sail for England fo join_Maj. Benedict, who has recently been made assistant military attache of the United States embassy in London. The cavalry officers stationed In and around Washington will be the hosts at a reception and dance this evening at Wardman Park Hotel, at which the Sec- retary of War and Mrs. Weeks and Gen. | can natlonal committee, wh Pershing are expected to be present. her husband, is making her Gen. and Mrs, Willard A. Holbrook | Washington. will receive the guests, assisted by Col. and Mrs. George Vidmer and Col. and Mrs. Wililam C. Rivers. Mrs. Nellie E. Fealy, who will be at home at the Burlington Hotel to- morrow from 4 to 6 o'clock, will be assisted by Mrs. W. A. S. Gleason, Mrs. Townsend, wife of Senator Charles E. Townsend; Mrs. Milton E. Ailes, Mrs. Pere Wilmer, Mrs. Thomas Jackson and Mrs. H. B. Angus. Mrs. C. A. Severance of St. Paul is leaving Sunday for New York, to be| the guest of Mrs. George Barton French for a few days, and on her New Willard ifcan Central Russian Committee, 532 17th street. Fresh Eggs— s Doz., 53c; 2 doz., $1.00 Evaporated Apricots, 1>~ 28c Blue Ribbon Peaches— | Walnuts (. 18, 3 1bs...$1,00 5-1b. box, $1.00 Peas (extra sifted), 3 cans.§50c “Sunsweet” Prunes (60-70), Ib., 25¢ | Wife of Chiet-duntice st at Luncheon. ' Mrs. Taft was the guest of honor at luncheon today of Mrs. Rufus Day, daughter-in-law of Mr. Justice Day, :;h:“%mertl-ned a company of twen- R Ney 8th and Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest Chic Spring Millinery MRS. JOHN T. ADAMS, Wife of the chairman of the republi- with e in Senora de Mathieu, wife of the ambassador of Chile, will be at home this afternoon after 4:30 o'clock, for the last time this season. ious to the 1b,, 10c last sip. | PX Coffee who have been in New York and At- lantic City on _their wedding trip. have arrived in Washington and will be at the New Willard for a fort night. They will go to southern Cal ifornia to be guests of Mr. Rohrer's brother, Mr. Ralph G. Rohrer, before returning to their home in Chicago. ; Mme. Varela, wife of the minister of Uruguay, will be at home this afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock at | the legation. Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yd == ¢ afternoon, when she will be assisted 1 in recelving by Mrs. Robert Woods il | Miss Stepanek, sister .of the min- ister of Czechoslovakia, will not be at home tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. John Franklin Jameson and | Miss Katrina Jameson will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock for the last time this season. Mme. Alfred Sze, wife of the minis- ter of China, will be at home this Bliss, Mrs.” Wallace Radcliffe, Mrs. Arthur Builard, Mrs. Ross Thof Mra. Hamilton ‘W nd Mra Wik liam Eric Fowle: return will be at the Hotel. Mrs. Albert W. Bissell of Pueblo, Col., daughter of first assistant postmaster general and Mrs. Hubert Work, is spending several weeks with her parerffs at their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel. Brig. Gen. Harry Bandholtz, in com- mand of -the District, entertained at a tea yesterday afternoon from 4 to 6 at Fort Myer for the officers and their wives at the post to meet Mrs. J. May- hew Wainwright, wife of the assistant secretary of war, and Mrs. Cleveland Bandholtz, wife of Maj. Bandholtz. Those assisting included Mrs. William C. Rivers, wife of the commandant of Fort Myer, and Mrs. John B. Bennet, who presided at the tea table, and Mrs. ‘Watkins, wife of Maj. Watkins. ‘he introductions were made by Lieut. Howard Jerry and Lieut. Alexander Bennet Bandholtz. Mrs. Snowden Ashford, Miss An- nette Ashford and Mrs. S. W. Fergu- son will be at home tomorrow after- noon for the last time this season. The International Association of Arts and Letters will have tea to- morrow afternoon from 4:30 to 7 o'clock, in honor of Mr. Maurice Eagan. Mr. and_ Mrs. James_Moore of Rochester, N. Y., are in Washington for a visit and are staying at the Powhatan. Miss Florence Nadler, a_guest of honor at the War Trade Board re- union, held Saturday evening at the Washington Hotel, has returned to reunion of the War Trade Board SUPREME FURS her home in New York city. Among | — ! BIRD 1415 G St.| Tel. Frank. 5752. FUR 1ght and Mrs. Wil- The officers stationed at Washing- ton barracks will entertain at a din- ner dance this evening. Gen. E. F. McGlachlin, in command at the bar- racks, and Mrs. McGlachlin will en- tertain a large company in compli- ment to their daughter, Miss Eliza- beth McGlachlin, and her house guest, %;us -;Y:in% IFlnh‘zinof ‘Willlamsburg, .y ‘ol. an rs. Wa. will also be hosts. iExTenmaon FIRST 1219-1221, G Street NMW. - Several Extra Specials For Saturday XMany are the opportunities for SAVING here tomor- row. We've put prices away below the actual worth of the goods. It'll be worth your while to come tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Mark R, v entertain at dinn. e their residence, at 13th and R streets, when their guests will number twelve. Monday, February 6, Mr. and Mrs. Yates will be the hosts at a dinner at the Shoreham, to be given in honor of the Governor of Delaware and Mrs. William D. Denney. Mrs. Yates Wi be at home Mondays, 3th and 27th. er this evening at the out-of-town guests attending the Opposite _ Keith's February —with the temperaturc. Savings of one-half on these and other rich FUR COATS. Jersey Il | Two-Piece Dresses Made of fine quality all-wool jersey, Mrs. William C. Rivers, wife of Col. Rivers, U. S. A., will be at home this afternoon follawing the drill at Fort Myer, when she will be assisted in receiving by Mrs. M: Rinehart. Lt Aty bt Prices Do wn $375 Nutria Skating Coat, $187 | FURS REBUILT AT SPECIAL PRICES. 5 Baltio Seal, e e Announced Here Today. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Forrester, Mc- " with plaited skirt and shirred blouse; trimmed with kid collar and cuffs. Ex- actly as sketched. gray, tan and Copenhagen. In navy, henna, -~ ; Specially Priced at The Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft have as a guest until Sunday their elder son, Mr. Robert Taft, who was with them at the Wkite House last evening, Prof. C. C. Morris 'of the State Unl- versity of Ohio and Mrs. Morris are Buests of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Votaw, brother-in-law and sister of Presi- dent Harding, and were with_ them at the judicial reception at the White Keesport, Pa., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elsie Reid Forrester, to Mr. John Alan Maphis of Winchester and Washington. Miss Forrester, who has been living in Washington since an early period during the war. is nrom- inent in musical circles. Mr. Maphis, 2 son of Mr. J. L. Maphis, comus- sioner of the revenue, was a lieuten- ant in _the aviation service during the war. Mr. Maphis and his bride will Embroidered Faille Hats House last evening. Flower-Trimmed Faille Hats live in Washington. Mrs. Edward C. Plummer will re- ceive tomorrow afternoon at the Hotel Burlington from 4 to 6 o'clock, and will have assisting her Mrs.l Frank H. Briggs, }rs. Charles Henry Butler, Mrs. AlberfJ. Gore, Mrs. Her- bert Taylor and Miss Grace Rogers. Mrs. E. R. Heiberg and her debu-| tante daughter, Miss Helberg, have) gone to Lexington, Va., where the latter will attend the series of dances at the V. M. L They will return to ‘Washington on Monday. == | Mrs. Edward E. Magill will arrive in Washington the latter part of next week, from her home in St. Louis ang will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Temple Graves. . Miss Clark and Miss Steger will be ! at home tomorrow afternoon at I | Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Spencer will entertain at dinner this evening for Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Mellon. Mrs. ' Maynard Dwyer of Brooke- ville, Md., announces the marriage of her 'daughter, Madesta Lanning, to Mr. William D. Woodfield of German- Md., in_the residence of the {Rev. Dr. J. C. Ball, pastor of the Metropolitan Baptist Churck, yester- day afternoon, the pastor officiating at the ceremony. After a motor trip to the south Mr. and Mra Woodfield will make their home at Damascus. Md. The bride is the granddaughter of Dr. and Mrs. David Dwyer of Brookeville, Md. Have our F Repaired and Remodeled NOW This is the in-between season. Our workmen must be kept busy —and to aécomplish that we are offering special price reductions. Bring your furs here—our ex- perts will make them like new. This is an opportunity seldom offered. + Combinations of Faille and New Spring Tweed Suits New Spring Tweed Coats Braid Ribbon Sport Hats 525 New Spring Silk Dressés e 2@ New Straw Models The Intended Values Are Much Higher S aturday Bargain, Py Bay Seal Coats. Sald for $85; reduced to. . .... vesescss . $4950 Bay Seal Coats, 40 inches long. Sold for $150; reduced to. ..... $79.50 Bay Seal Coats, 40 inches long, with luxurious collar and cuffs. Sold for $175; reduced to. . . ... . ., $95.00 Marmot Coats, .40 inches long. Sold for $150; reduced to. 9.50 Muskrat Coats, 36 inches long. Sold for $150; reduced to. 5.00 Bay Seal Wraps, with luxurious Squirrel collar apd caffs. Sold for $350; reduced to. ........couvuun, ... . $198.50 Extra Fine Luxurious Plush Coats. Sold up to $75; reduced to ..$39.98 M. and Mme. Jusserand Dine at Swedish Legation. The ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand were the guests of honor at a dinner given last evening by the minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenberg, at the legation. The guests included Senator Schan- zer, president of the Italian delega- | tion to the conference; the ambassar | LT 0% dor of Peru and Senora de Pezet, the 3. Edgar Miller of Mont- minister of the Serbs, Croats andgair N. J, and her niece, Miss Annah Slovenes and Mme. Grouitch, Phra|y®Fieccher. > Sanpakitch, charge d'affaires of the Siamese legation: the counselor of the British embassy, and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, the third assistant sec- retary of state and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. Gist Blair, Mrs. Charles Whitman Wetmore, Miss Mary Patten and Mr. L. McCormick- Goodhart. g ‘The minister of Hungary and Countess Szechenyl were hosts at a dinner party, followed by a musical, last evening at the legation. The iyt program was given by Miss Roszl Varady, the Hungarian cellist, with Mr. Charles Gilbert Spross at the piano. The guests at dinner num- bered eighteen and about thirty addi- tional guests joined' the party for the musical. Maj. Gen. Hatsutaro Han.guchl,[ Gunston Hall from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mra. S Willard Saxton will be at home tomorrow from 4 to 6 o'clock, for the last time this season. She| will be assisted by her daughter, Mrs. | This distinctive hat is made of extra fine quality Gros- Grain Ribbon; colors are Navy, Buff, Dark Brown, il Jade, Copper, Henna, Navy, c e e spe- $2.08 | o5 $3.98 Van Raalte Square Veils - Orange. Priced clally priced at.. at . .. With chennile dots, in black, brown, navy 9 8c That Hat, stylish _Sport made of fine quality Scratcked Wool and lined with Satin; in Hudson Sel:, Coats, with col- lar and cuffs; beaver $325. Now.......... 225 Caracul Coats, skunk collar and $225 ed at $325. Now... Russian Squirrel Stole, long, with 40 skins; tails $125 merly $210. Now.... 1405 F St. NW—2d Floor Opposite New Willard Rotel. BENJAMIN SHERMAN, Prop. or_ squirrel. Were hand#ome cuffs. Formerly pric- at the bottom. For- NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS Franklin 6355 gt Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rohrer. €5 years in Busmess T at 12% inemelz " Reliable Furriers for Sixty-five Years and -black with colored dots. Regularly priced at $1.25. Special for Saturday only— An Extra Special in Women’s Hosiery This lot includes several well known makes that regularly would sell for more than double this price. A big special at— Hair Nets and-Hair Pins At Prices for Saturday Only 4 For 25¢ 4 For 19¢ box Very Fine Cloth Coats, with or without fur collars. Sold up to : $19.98 military ‘attache of the Japanese em- i bassy, entertained at dinner last even- jing at Rauscher’s, in honor of Col. | Willlam C. Rivers, commandant of Fort Myer. The guests included Maj. i George S. Patton, jr.; Capt. Jay K. ! Colwell and Capt. Jerome J. Walters, | | members of Col. Rivers' staff; Col ||| Suke, Col. Furukawa, and a number | of other Japanese and American offi-'ff , cers. $40; reduced to. . . . . . Velour and Melton Cloth Coats. Sold up to $25; reduced to Cloth and Jersey Dresses, all sizes and colors. Reducedto...... Silk, Satin, Tricotine, Canton Crepe .and Taffeta Dresses. Sold upto $25; reduced to. Evening Dresses, made from the finest quadlity of silks, satins and chiffon velvets, also a few Evening Capes. Sold up to $50, close out for. . . .. . Continental Full-wool, Man-tailored Suits; black, navy and all heathered shades; sizes from 16to44........ All Far-trimmed Suits. Sold up.to $40; reduced to. . Waterproof Aprons. Every woman should have one. $1.00 Cotton Waists, reduced to. ... .......cccovunn.. $1.00 Percale Bungalow Aprons, reducedto....... .. _ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY, FULL FASH- IONED, EVERY PAIR PERFECT; BLACK January Month-Exxd Sale e . of Winter Coats 1, Off The former Secretary of the Navy,| Mr. Josephus Daniels, and Mrs. Dan- | iels, will arrive'in Washington Janu- | | ary 30, for a visit to the latter's | mother, Mrs. William H. Bagby, prior to_going to various_points in Penn- sylvania and New York, where the former Secretary will make-a series of speeches. A number of charming hospitalities are being arranged for' Mt: and Mrs. Danilels during their stay. { Mrs. H. Wilfred Du_Puy entertained at dinner last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Mellon, who '} la.ra the house guests of the Secretary || of the Treasury and Miss Mellon. The i |{ guests included the ambassador of; z‘f“(':.sl:;:hno‘:l‘ Blll(('hm’;!elg. the minister ova, r. ; H A i a, tepanek; Lady Double-wear Hair Nets, guaranteed, In and Fringe. Sell regularly for 10c. Saturday Only ....eceecevccrcccnnacs Cap Fe Fashionette Hair Nets; regular price 2 for 25c. Price for Saturday Only.....cececeecesces “Diadem™ Bone Halirpins, all sizes, in all colors. Regularly priced at 25¢ box. For Saturday ONIY eecesceeecccsceonesciencaanannn Wire Halr Pins, extra large box, assorted sizes, regularly priced at 15c.. For Saturday o TR SRS Tcbox BEADS! BEADS! BEADS! The popular colors and styles, in small sizes lk == mall siz bt g : and bugle shapes. Our very special price Mrs. Tonsph Hampson, Mige Ance o1 ONLY; $200 VALUE. ..................... T SO S S I IR R SR e (W S B T e Vvester, Capt. Jean Rigal of the French | 1= —eee—— Wool Sport Hosiery, light and heavy weight, light gray, light tan and dark shades. Special’..... Crepe de Chine Chemise, flesh, orchid and light blue. Special. . Georgme_, Crepe de Chine and Pongee Waists. Sold up to $5.98. We're making great reductions on these _coats_that they may move quickly to make room for Spring Stocks. embassy and Mr. Boas ,Long. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crittend2n Calhoun will entértain a company at dinner this evening to meet their house guest, Princess Lazarovich, when the guests will number four- teen, - Last evening Mr.. and Mrs. Calhgun were hosts at an. informal dinner- before the reception at the ‘White House. x $1.98 $1.98 Big Sale—Oxfords and Pumps The sale includes models in Panvelaine, Normandy, Wandura and Marvella; fur-trim- ‘med and self-trimmed; Beaver, Wolf, Squir- Beacon Bathrobes. Sold for $3.98. Reduced to... of a High-Grade R rel and Caracul coliars and cuffs; crepe de Outing Flannel G fall cut. Reduced t0. ... ssrsnvnneens 39¢ Shoe Manufacturer | ||| e il itk immtly || ©_ chine lined. o - O (Oilytwoltas Catosser) s’ Sixes 3, 3%, 4, 4%. furithuiisstictin this sosson; S | ¢ Black Jersey Ankle Pettibockers. Sold for $1. Close-out price 69c . Also Included Are All Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Townsend entertained informally at dinner last evening in compliment to Miss Helena Marsh of the Metropolitan Opera Company and Miss Rossi Varady, the cellist, who will appear here in con- cert this afternoon. Mrs. Truman G. Palmer will be at home tomorrow from 4 k at the Burlington. assisting her Mra. Frank W. Mondell, Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, Mrs. Henry T. Oxnard, Mrs. Mitchell Garroll, Miss Clara W. McQuown and Miss Stewart. 100 Plaid Skirts. Sold up to $10.00. Close-out price. ......... -Pranella Cloth Skirts, navy and tan, brown and tan, black and " white stripes, $5.98. Extrasizes.. .. pring Skirts, in. plaids, checks and Men’s Wear Serge ‘Skirts, black and navy. ' Extra sizes, $6.98, Worth Up to $10 _Our Fall and Midwinter _ . Imported English Tweeds - and Homespuns - ' Suitable for Early Spring Wear $6.98 $10.00 $£0.00