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SOCIETY. New Lhbitt F at Fourteenth —The New Year’s Eve Programme—., Beginning at 10:30 carefully arranged musical numbers will be given during the serving of the special Supper. To be fol- lowed by Dancing after midnight. You can count upon an enjoyable time —limited in number to comfortable ca- pacity. Reservations should be made at once of the Head Waiter AY IT WITH FLOWER —for “her” New Year's greeting, and you'll make a propitious start. € Offering Special for New Vear's Ex- quisite Corsages of Green Orchids, Red }‘f".“ and Lilies-of-the-valley, complete, with handsome Ribbon and Lace Shield to protect the gown, only $5. Pleased to have your order now. Charming Centerpieces for New Year Tables, $2 up Special New Year Corsage —of 14th and H Phone Main 3707 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. Convince Yourself! Compare Our Coats —with what other stores show. We know you'll buy the coat here. Plenty of Coats in our January Sale All Colors—All Cloths—All Styles—All Sizes Sale of Coats. .$24.98 Sale of Coats. .$29.98 Sale of Coats. .$39.98 Sale of Coats. .$49.98 Sale of Coats. .$59.98 Sale of Coats. .$69.98 Sale of Fur Coats. .$50.00 Sale of Coats. ... .$10.00 Sale of Coats. ... .$19.98 Extra Size Coats. .$24.98 Extra Size Coats. .$39.98 Extra Size Coats. .$49.98 Send a Biackistone Corsage 777777 0>z, gmlIIIlllmullllllllil!ll.'HIllllllllllllm]m T 1316 G Street City Club Bldg. Annual After-Xmas Reduction Sale Entire Fall and Winter Stock Sacrificed COATS Now 35 55 75 —that were 15 to 15 more. Higher priced ones in same proportion. DRESSES Now 25 $35 40 —that were 4 to 14 more. Evening Frocks included. : E = ‘| tertained Thursday, i Capper. THE EVENING STAR, WA OC The D=an of the Diplomatic Corps and Mme. Jusserand Dining Tonight With Undersecretary and Mrs. Phillips. HE ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand and the am- bassador of Chile and Senora de Mathleu will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of the undersecretary of state and Mrs. Phillips, who wlil entertain in their suburban home, Beauvoir, on Wood- ley road. Mrs, Coolidge will be the guest of honor at a luncheon party to be en- January 11, by Mrs. Joseph Irving France. The Secretary of Labor, Mr. James 3. Davis, has gone to New York for i two-day stay, and is at the Hotel Astor, Mrs. Davis will receive Monday aft- ernoon, from 4 to 6 o'clock, in their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Sir Auckland Geddes Returning From New York. The ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Auckland Geddes, will return this |15 spending the The ambassador of, Peru, Senor Don Federico Alfonso Pezet, went to New York yesterday with his nephew, Senor Luis Pezet, who will sail today for his home in Peru. The amb: dor will return to Washington S: urday. Thomas Rile fori 7 w ¢ 10 and mer Vie : nesday afternoor 24, at the Hotel Ha . at _home after cued no cards 1 ador of tani, who is t thé Shoreham He cssion the Ist of rtment _at 1759 appointed minister of the 1d Mme. de Graeff have d A'in Washington and will sps several weeks at Wardman Park Hotel before taking posse {legation. which has {completed, at the cor: Euclid streets. The mi de Graeff were accom three daughters,the two_older be young ladies in society. The minister was formerly representative of his government in Tokio, Jupan, and with his family arrived in San Francisco about ten days ago. Former Senator and Mrs. Willard bury entortained at dinner last ng, having as their guests the minister of itzer- land and . Peter, Senator and Mre. Francis B. Warren, Senator Kenneth McKellar, the commer: counselor of the British embassy Mrs. John Joyce Eroderick, Mrs. Willlam R C Henry €. Corbin, Mr. 4 Goodwin and Mr. and Mrs ridge Long. Mrs. Saulsbur: ceive this aftern The charge d'affaires of Latvia and Mme. Seya entertained a company of ten at dinner last evening at the le- gation. ‘The undersecretary of stats and {Mrs. William Phillips will be hosts at dinner this evening in their suburban home, Beauvoir, on Woodley road. The minister of Ecuador and Senora de Elizalde will entertain a company of twenty at dinner this evening. Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West will give a small dance this evening at their quarters at Soldiers’ Home in honor of Senator and Mrs. Arthur Their guests will number about thirty and they will serve a buffet supper at 11:30. Large clus- iters of poinsettias are hung in the Windows and the only light in the ballroom will be the many lights on the tall spruce tree, which is also gry with colored balls and tinsel. Maj. and Mrs. West will entertain at dinher Tuesday evening, January {9, in compliment to District Commis- sioner and Mrs. Cuno Rudolph. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam Eric Fowler will entertain a company of 150 of the younger generation at a dance this evening for the latter’s daughter, Miss Emily Earle, who is spending the holldays with them. A buffet sup- per will be served about midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Fowler will be hosts at dinner Monday evening, preceding the ball which Mr. and Mrs, Edward Beale McLean will give in honor of Miss Beatrice Pitney, debutante daughter of Mr. Justice and Mrs. Mahlon Pitney. Senator and Mrs. George Wharton ! Pepper_have as guests at the Pow- hatan Mrs. N. Myers Fitler and her son, Mr. Ralston B. Fitler, and her daughter, Miss Faith Fitler of Wynne- wood, Pa. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph I. Weller will give a dance this evening at Rau- scher’s, to present their daughter, Miss Catherine Weller, to soclety. Mr. and Mrs. Weller and their daughter will be assisted in receiving the four or five hundred guests by DMiss Frances Wiser of Canada, who is spending__the holidays with Miss Weller. They will stand in the small reception room and the decorations will be in Christmas greens and reds. A buffet supper will be served about ,midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Weller will entertain a company of twenty-two at dinner in their home, at 1904 T street, pre- ceding the dance. Miss Katherine Knight, daughter of Rear Admiral Austin M. Knight, and Lieut. Forest B. Royal, U. S. N., wil be married today”in the home of the bride’s uncle, Judge Benjamin Wat- kins, at Davidsonville, near Annapolis, Ma. Only relatives and a few intimate friends wil witness the ceremony, and Lieut. Royal and his bride will leave immediately after for a wedding trip. Lieut. Royal, who is a son of Mrs. F. B. Royal of Providence, R. L, is on duty in Boston, where he and his bride will make their home. Mrs. Henry C. Corbin will entet- tain at dinner Saturday evening in her apartment at the Connecticut, in compliment to Dr. and Mrs. Biair Spencer of _Philadelphia and her house guest, Miss Florence Loomls. Mr. Willlam Keane Small, British vice consul in St. Louis, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Small, in their Home on Euclid street. 3 Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake will dinner this evening, in honor of Miss Josephine Williford, debutate neice of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom. ’ Col. and Mrs. Drake wil be hosts at dinner Friday evening, January 12. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Dutton of 1721 Kilbourte place, have with them for the holiday season their som, Capt. Donald L. Dutton of the Army, and their son’s family. Last evening, Capt. and Mrs. Dutton gave a dinner dance at the University Club for a number of their Washington friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Carusi will entertain at dinner this evening for their daughter, Miss Helen , compliment to her guest, Miss Sally McAdoo, who is spending the holidays with her. Mr. and Mrs. Carusl will take their guests later to the theater. Mrs: Frances S. Reilly of New York, formerly of Washington, was- hostess at luncheon today in New York, at Summers and ‘The luncheon is followed by a matinee evening from New York, where he; entertain a company of fourteen at |\ ielt party, after which Mrs. Reilly will en- g'l;:alln her guests at tea at the Plaga el Mr. John' Hays Hammond has be 3 en jolned by Mrs. Hammond, who is now convalescing from a serious iHness. Mrs, Hammond remained In their Gloucester fmel gh the autumn and carly} Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison wi 4|3 home from 5 to 9 o'clock onmlr\l\‘:s Year day at their residence, 1216 De- catur street. Mrs. Wallace W. G. Hang- er will preside at the tea table. Capt. and Mrs. David Pi Gaillard are entertaining a cnml::‘;r;? nf twenty-four at the tea danc Paradis “this afternoon their Christmas guests, brother and 1 ;\:r.\.l l)e‘l;vs Rlodgett, ‘ousins, Mr. and Mrs. Jame: Walsh. 5 Capt. and Mrs. Gaillard will be hosts at dinner tomorrow evening at thelr home in honor of their hou {Buests, taking them later to the th Ilvr and to the Junior League dance, Mrs. Henry, P. Erwin will entert P, certal 1t luncheon on Saturday in honor of Delos Blodxett, es L. Walsh, the guests of h ter, Mrs. David St. P! Gaillard, _Mrs. W. R. Mallory of Richmond, Va., announces the engagement of her daughter Martha to Mr. . Sherlock irronson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. 2 ndson of Mr. and of 1462 Eelmont marriage will ed years of age. | uary T Hill, in | Campberl Ramag: v Washing: ton Uni y and are spending the \inter with Dr. and Mrs. Charles K. Koones. Capt. and Mrs. A. E. as their guests for the Wil Hutchinson of Hutchi and Miss Edith Wil of Por: Licut. and Mrs. Raymond A. Seagle of Chattanooga, Tenn, are spending the holidays th the latter's grand- Mrs. S. E. kson, in her at 203 Carroll avenue, Takoma Park, D. C. | Beautifully Arranged | Dance for Miss Campbell. Representative and Mrs. Philip Pitt Campbell entertained a largo com- pany at a dance last night at the Con- gressional Club in honor of their de- butante daughter, Helen Camp- 11 t, Miss Sarah Del., .. Campbell wore a gown of blue velvet, the bodice heavily beaded and rt gracefully draped. M: % how to cut and sew! From the | Direct to N colors of flesh, white, and attractive. $1.49 Paisley Tricollettes—36-inch; mohawk, royal, fungi, Special at..$350 colors of black, navy, N bobolink, lark, cinder, Chenille Corduroys—36-inch; who | regular $3.49 value........... Daughter of M SHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922. and Mrs. Joseph I Weller, who will present her to wo- clety at a dance at Rauscher's to- night. Campbell was in white chiffon trimmed with flowers in pastel shades, the skirt made in peta hion. The attractive } day array with artist i ions of Christmas green and berr Mr. and Mps. Herbert Deering Cs tained at dinner for nd Miss Chichester pre: ter ent ing the dance. The marriag Walls, mony o'clock in the Comforter by th of Portsmouth. brid m, wh sa Wheeler, Rtev. John J. Dil . und tl canton crepe, W and graceful blouse of th and a hat of blue and il carried an arm bouquet of bride ros: £ Her only and lilies of the valley. tendant w who was in canton erep also tions, ex only white and 1 WORK Taken in between Xmas and New Year at BARGAIN PRICES daughter the 1 Mr. of Bernard Walls, to Mr Richard Fra 4, took place this mornir y arranged Miss Pearl and was performed Church of the e Rev. D. A, Sull N. H, u o0 was W, ith e pa d wo! Ereen w gown of golden d chiff nl carried an arm bouquet Mr. Georze A, Grifin for Mr. Field. cakfast for the pt on the bride’s table, where used. Wishing you a Merry Xmas 'MARTIN WOL Silk Mills You!!! orchid, etc. value....... $4.50 value; mordore. unique effe McCald Printed Potterns 2589, 2228 A Special Offer of Lingerie SILKS!!! It is no longer a question of how much you can afford, but how little it can be made for when you use our lingerie silks and McCall Patterns! our materials, and McCall Patterns tell you AllSilk Radium Unusually high quality weave; 5939 36-inch Pongee—For lingerie; ivory white; washable ground cts; all 30-32 ? Ave. N You save 30% on popular ground colors. Special $1.50 value at...98c Wash Satins—36-inch; launder like kerchief; rich. lustrous. Special value at Crepe de Chine—Heavy, firmly woven quality, and dark shades; $275 value at.....ccoeee....$229 Remember—It Is a Pleasure to Show Our Silks and Give Samples Silk Looms of McCall Patterns . Sik Distributor America, Inc. David Siks o e s in holi- at Holy and 2 2 SOCIETY. — and will| Henry Parsons Erwin and Mr. and|less of Tu daughter, Mies beat } 4t 1345 | Mrs, John Lewls Smith. s s e N e Lloy McCantless, who is a student leased until spring, when they will go Welle: Anna M. to New Hampshire to make their home. Mr. Fleld is the son of Mr. John H. Field, former member of the legisia- ture ‘of New Hampshire, who makes his hotne at Nushus. ong_the out-of-town guests were Mrs. R. H. Sexton, sister of the bride- groom, and Mes. JOhn H. Fleld, Jr.. sis- ter-in-law of the bridegroom, of Boston; | Miss Katharine Mahoney of Portsmouth, | N. H.; Mrs. Willlam_ Price Shuler of | | Baltimore and Miss Pauline Staub of | Frederick, Md. | Field left for a wedding trij 'at ‘home after Janusry 15, Capt. and Mrs. Carl Hardig of the | Dresden apartments are entertalning during theholMlays Mrs. L. L. McCand- |~ e Make Your Reservation Now i e = T ) ‘ jew Year’s Eve Supper Celebration Sunday, December 31st, 10:30 P.M. $4.00 per Cover Hotel La Fay ette PHONE MAIN 4214 Senator-elect and Mrs. Royal S. Cope- i land of New York have arrived in| [f| Washington for a short visit. : i Mrs. Montgomery Blair entertained | a company of ten at dinner last even- | ing at Le Paradi. Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. - e tertained aes et emin A Tl NTERTAINERS the Chev. Club_in honor of SPECIAL A Miss Virginia ards, debutanto sU chter of Mr. and \ ‘oh 3 - it N & - NOIS 3 b1 8 3 N davintor B, an Stra gob L G0 | || PLENTY OF NOISE A} EQUIPMENT Josephine Williford, Taylor Jones, Miss I Beale, Miss Alice Milburn, Miss beth Duryea Walter, Mis: - Miss Louise Anderson, M Gillett, Capt. Wood, Lieu Capt. PoHl, Ensign Johnson. Price, Mr. Allen Thurma Campbell, Mr. T Mrs. John L. New Year’s Day Dinner 12 Noon to 9 P.M. Maj. Mr. Talbott T T #ht, Mr. and . Mr. and Mrs. # 2 Rt R SARBEG 2 1106 G Strect. N\W. Entire Stock Earl: WAl Be Sold Whde the ¢ Pri l'l,erzt;lfcoer'e Selections Unequaled 'm H # e Are Complete Winding Up the Old Year With a Rousing Reduction Sale Bargains Galore—Friday and Saturday | BIG REDUCTION ON COATS }————‘ : Handsome Fur-Collar Wraps, Others Self Collared Women’s Sizes—Misses’ Sizes—Stout Sizes $50 to $75 COATS Reduced to $35.00, $15.00. #149.50 | 875 to $125 COATS Reduced to $39.50, £69.50, $89.50 | 8125 to $175 COATS Reduced to $98.50, $110.00, $125.00 B ’,} $25 to $60 Top and Sport Coats, $19.95, $25, $35 s e e S e s g’u X 0Odd Lots Fur Collared Coats, Friday and Saturday, $19.95 : b BIG REDUCTIONS IN DRESSES [—————— o S0 t08 ey orion Core i T S T S5 and $19.95 =1 $35.00 to $100 Evening Dre 825 to 865 00 reduced to A group of Dresses, 14 to 36 sizes only. s, Velvets. Values to $25. Toclose...... ................ O (e, 87.95 g nae seoan ‘Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Sold From $38 to $50, Now, $25, $35, $39.50, $49.50 A group of small size suits, 14 to 36. Fur-trimmed and plain colors. Good serviceable suits. Values to $4200.... g tailored, ' $18.95 200 STYLISH HATS—ALL LATE MODELS Made to sell to SI5. oo AT S5 and 87-50 Two days....... o e o saenss ! DON’T MISS THESE TWO WONDERFUL BARGAINS These values to $5.00. sl 89 These values to $10. Two Days . of Two Days Broken Lines White E White IWool Sweaters, all colors and models. nite Silk Underskirts and Camisoles FErlobacher Twelve-Ten Twelve-Twelve F St. Every Coat Every Suit Blovses. crepe de chine d flesh Black lace and colors in crepe and silk. Every Dress Every Wrap Every Hat Every Sweater Every Blouse Every Skirt It is a known fact when the House of Erlebacher an- nounces their one-quarter off clearance sale semi-annu- ally, it is an event the women of Washington anxiously wait for and greatly appreciate. To get the full signifi- cance of this one-fourth off sale one must view the manfl;f beautiful garments: but you are advised to do so ea