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Gigantic Sale of Wonderful Millinery —due to our lease expir- ing at 1328 G street, we have taken to our store at 1415 G street the better part of our stock, and are three offering them in groups: Values to $10 | Values to $15 | Values to $20 $3.29 $6.50 39.75 We wish to impress on the women of Washington that the millinery contained in this sale is very latest styles, materials and fresh stock. You'll find Silver and Gold Hats, Satin and Fur Hats, Satin and Brocade Hats, Gros de Londres Hats, Lyons, Panne and Silk Velvet Hats, Felt and Velour Sport Hats. Ida Walters 1415 Opposite Keith's THE Soec STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1923. iety The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge of Mr. HE Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of Mr. and Mrs. BEdward | Beale McLean, who will entertain a | company of one hundred in their home | on I street. Among the other guests | will be Mrs. Frederick W. Vanderbilt | of New York. Mr. and Mrs. 1 | large dance after the dinner in com- | pliment to Miss Beatrice Pitney, de- | butante daughter of former Associate | Justice and Mrs. Mahlon Pitney. Their number and \ ‘ ‘ | | . I | McLean will give a | Buests at the dance will | nearly one thousand. | British EmbLassy Issues | Cards for Reception. . The ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes have issued invita- tions for a recption Tuesday evening, | January 9, to meet the British debt commisslon. rhe minister of Sweden and Mme. iberg were hosts at dinner last en their guests numbering four- een and including Swedish residents |y t of Washington. The minister of Bolivia and Senora de Ballivian and their daughter, Seno- rita de Rallivian, entertaned a sn 1 V| company at a supper dunce last even- ing. r of Costa Rlea, afacl Oreamuno, en | company at suprer d last evening. The new Senor Don J. tertained a m: at the New Willa The Secretary of Agriculturo and Mrs. Wallace wers hosts at an in- formal huffet supper last evening, when their guests wers the memb o lowa delegation in The charge d'affaires of A ZLRLAERLINARORKRT BIG JANUARY REDUCTION SALE Starts Tomorrow—Every Garment Reduced | $50 to 875 COATS Reduced to 875 to $125 CO! Reduced to 3125 to $175 COATS Reduced to. 25 to $60 TOP COATS Reduced to Odd Loets Serviceable Coats go at All Dresses Reduced $35, $45, $49.50 .- $59.50, $69.50, $89.50 %95, 8110, $115 $19.95, $25, 835 $19.95 Canton Crepe, Satins, Poiret Twills and others 5 Dresses Reduced to.....___._.._. 05 Dresses Reduced to_..._...._. 100 Evening Dresses Reduced to.... All Suits Reduced $35 855 to S > Tailored Suits Reduced to 5 Tailored Suits Reduced to $35 to $42 Fur-trimmed Suits, small sizes, to close. ...815 and $19.95 825 and $39.50 825 10 $60 825 10 835 $39.50 to $49.50 Main Floor Bargains $3 1o 85 Blouses, broken lines, to close .. $3 to 85 $3 to 85 Silk Camisoles, Underskirts and Bloomers, to close... Slip-on Wool Sweaters, all colors, to close... . . $1.75 to $2.50 Broken lines Silk and Wool Hose, to close $5 to $10 Blouses, silks, crepes, laces, broken lines; to close. $1.25 ..$3.98 WY After-Inventory Clearance of An Assortment of Beautiful Dresses $ 50 Choice our regular stock of carefully se- lected and exclusively designed medels, ranging in price regularly from $25 to $50. One or two of a style, but all sizes in the lot, for women and misses. They're in canton crepes, crepe de chines, satins, taffetas, georgettes, wool crepe, crepe knits, jerseys, tricotines, poiret twills, wool velours; black, navy, browns, tans, high shades. No C. O. D’s, no approvals. All sdles final. Also closing out at greatly reduced prices all our winter Coats, Dresses, Suits, Blouses, Corsets, Millinery. Not sale dresses, but taken from ‘ } ' Guests of Honor at Dinner Tonight Mrs. McLean. Mr. Felipe A. Espll, was host at the supper dance last evening at Le Paradis. Senator Charles E. Townsend of Michigan has taken an apartment at the Burlington and he and Mrs. Townsend will spend the winter ere. Representative and Mrs. Harry St. George Tucker have returned to Washington, after spending the holi- days in their home at Lexington, Va., and are occupying their apartment at the Powhatan. Representative and Mrs. Edgar R. Kiess of Pennsylvania and their fam- ily will take possession of their apartment at the Lee House on Jan- uary 9. Representative and Mrs, Ira C. Cop- ev entertained a company at the r dance at Le Paradis 1ast even- Representative James A. i had @ company of § pe at the Willard lust night. =+ > PPer Mrs Representative and Mrs. Cleveland Newton were hosts last evening, en- tertalning a company of forty, when Miss Hope Summers gave se eral readings. Miss Summers is spending ation here, and will return to studies at Northwestern Uni- ¥ tomorroyw _Representati Funk were hosts at Wardman 1 ind Mrs. Frank the supper dance rk Hotel last evening. Former President and Miss Wood- row Wilson have as their guest the rmer's daughter, Miws Margaret Wilson of New York, The att tion kost to a small company the Willard last night Mrs Van Revpen and her daughter, Baroness Korff, will be at home Wed- nesdays in Janu Rear and Mrs. gagement Sybil A. Fletcher, to Worth Hubbell, U, §. A., Gen. Harry W. Hubbell Admiri daugf Lieut of Mr. and Chevy Chase. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hight will en- tertain for their da ht Miss Phy lis Hight : ary giving Club. Mr. and Mrs son-in-law and ntative Ch: Thom £ the la np Clari, will ar- shington about the m K for a visit before re- their home in v have been the gu son, . W. V Thompson enter- vesterday afternoon 1740 R street, | daughter, Miss Lillian Thompson. Tho: Mrs. Dougla; ¢ honor of her Merritt % Dobyns ritt. - Miss Laura Br Miss Dorothy Mondell, wderic Kenney, Miss Asenath Cox zabeth' Taylor 1 Turner, Miss Annette Ash- M nd M 2 ompson was hostess at a buf- ct supper last evening, entertaining about forty young people. Mr. and Mrs. MacVeagh To Entertain at Dinner. and Mrs. Charles MacVeagh will ain_a dinner party Thursday evening, January 11, in honor of their house guest, the Very Rev. the Dean of Lincoln. Mr. and M k Emile Mont- gomery en ed a company at dinner last evening for their daugh- ters, M ry Montgomery and Miss Anna cluding and Glover, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Col. and Mrs. Morris_E: nest Locke, Mr. and Mrs, Thropp, Mr. and Mrs. C e 3d; Miss Bertha M ar “allum, 3 Miss Olyve Margaret Harding, bert Jame Pratt of 3 Veagh, Mr. mskirk, Mr. Wadsworth of w York, Mr. Richard Davidson, Mr. Chauncey Parker, Mr. Robert Powell, Mr. Alfred Putnam of New York, Mr. Edwin Morgan, Mr. Bradford Norman and Mr. Charles Carroll Morgan. ; Mrs .William Henry Smith, j a'fancy dress dinner dance last even- ing in her country home, Glenview ¥Farm. Her forty guests were seated at small tables placed around the walls of the sun parlor, the center left free for the vaudeville stars who entertained the guests, cabaret fash- ion, during the dinner. Red and green was the color scheme in the decora- tions, American beauty roses and ever- being used. Smith will entertain at dinner . January 8, preceding the ball for the benefit of the Children's Ho: pital, in her apartment, at 2329 Massa- chusetts avenue, which she will take possession of this week. gave Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury were hosts to a company of twelve at din- ner last evening and took their guests | later to the theater. Afterward they went to the Hamlilton Hotel for the Supper dance which began at mid- {both night. ColL and Mrs. W. R. Gibson were |z hosts at the supper dance at Ward- man Park Hotel last night. Miss Selwyn Tait gave a dinner Saturday evening in honor of her cousin, Miss Marguerite Isabel Tait of Bronxville, N. Y., who is visiting her for several days. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Du Bols have with them for the holidays their son, Mr. L. T. Du Bols of East Orange, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Du Bois are spend- ing the winter at the Grafton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Pfitsch, who are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horton Arnold, in_their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, rs. Arnold. Capt. Alfred Mullikin, assistant sanitary engineer of New York state, is spending a few days of the hollday season at the New Willard and will return to Albany, N. Y., tomorrow. The marriage of Miss Louise Moore of this city and Mr. Newel B. Crain of Nacona, Tex., took place on Christ- mas day at the Church of the Good Shepherd, in the presence of the bride's family and a fow intimate The ceremony was per- Rev, C. S. Abbott, rector of the church. The bride, who was given In marriage by her brother-in-law, Mr. Thomas P. Healy, wore a blue peachbloom costume suit Moore, the latter the bride's sister, | were her attendants, Mr. L. B. Mann of Chieago, IIl., was best man, and Mr. Albert Moore and Mr. John'Moore, the bride's brothers, | acted as ushers. i Later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Crain left for a short trip, and will bo at home after January 1, at 717 Frince- ton place northwest, this city. Princess Cantacuzene will speak at | the first meeting in the new year of the Twentieth Century Club Thursday | morning at 11 o'clock fn the auditor- lum of the Cosmos Club. She will speak on “Conditions Alroad as I Viewed them In 1922, and Mr. Wil- llam Mather Lewis of the National Chamber of Commerce will speak on Thrift and the Budget,” which will | e the opening address In the thrift paign for Joshua ns, jr, is chairman of the pro- | gram committee for the club, and the | president, Mrs. Willlam H. Herron, | will preside. Mrs. Kate Trenholm Abrams and her son, Mr. W. L. Trenholm Abrams, have moved into their new residence at 21564 Wyoming avenue, which they have recently purchased. Capt. and Mrs, Frederic Young are spending, this week in Philadelphia, where their son is a student officer at the Army College, Mr. G. Bryan Pitts will be at home this ‘affernoon from 4 to 7 o'clock, in apartment at the Chastleton. Mrs. J. R. companied are spendi ington and hatan. t and Mrs. Davis, e latter's dau e Hotel Pow- Mrs. David Jayne cards for an at noon from 4 to Hill has issued me tomorrow after. | clock Eiseman—Hunt Wedding In Friends’' Meeting House. The Friends' meeting and Irving streets northwe taxed to fts full capacity with g! the evening of December the marriage took place of Mary Hunt and Mr. John Har Eiseman, the ceremony being carr out according to the solemn and beautiful rites of the Friends' Church. The edifice was charmingly and orately decorated in Christmas colors ed and green, ferns, palme, holly. ttias and chrysanthemuimns min- a rlot of gay color oom. where the The bride of white crepe shower bouguet of @ shower of smalle Attending her as her sister, wore a charm of honor was | of old’ blue crepe, 1quet of pink | Huds 3 maids were | Helen Calvert of Ohio ret eful gown rried and Mis: hi , old old | arried clusters wearin color erepe of yellow roses. The bridegroom was atten Mr. Robert M. Rausch of Was 3 nd the ushers w on of Philadely . Eiseman of W brother of the bridegrooy Eiseman is the son of M Mrs. Gilbert M. Eisem. i bride is the daughter of M ermon Hunt. Mr. Eiseman won the | olarship and grad AR 1109-1111 G Street N. W. Close 6:00 P. M. Open 9:15 A. M. BT I SOCIETY. | T I T T M TITLT Miss Beatrice R. Hunt, who || A WASHINGTON INSTITUTION LONG ESTABLISHED AND RELIABLE We Extend to our friends and patrons Best Wishes for a Happy and prosperous New Year. WHERE YOU BUY WITH SAFETY AND AT LOWEST PRICES ALWAYS January Clearing Sale of All Furs MR. JEROME M. SAKS Now a member of the firm. SAKSFUR CO., 610 Twelfth St. {[Beginning put on sale GAIN PRIC TFurs. fIiNothing is reserved No One desirit that Fomorrow morning we will it IRRESISTIBLE BAR- . our Entire Stock of Fine opportunity Fur Cos a Fur Wrap or Scarf can afford to miss. These greatly reduced prices will be in effect until stock-taking. IWe take pleasure in announcing to our friends and patrons that Mr. Jerome M. Saks has just been made a member of the firm. Just Above F St One Family Management for 30 Years I [ REDUCED PRICES On All Work in Our Beauty Parlor Every Day From 9 to 12 AM. The Greatest Clearance Sale M. Brooks & Co. Have Ever Held Starts Tomorrow Morning at Store Opening Every garment is new, up to the minute in style. Every garment of the high stand- ard demanded by M. Brooks & Co. Every garment bears the original price ticket, and these ridiculous reductions will cause sensational selling. First come secures first choice—be here when the doors open tomorrow morning. 700 WOMEN'’S AND MISSES’ DRESSES For Street, Afternoon, Dinner and Evening Wear Dresses Worth to $39.95 | Dresses Worth to $89.50 $34.75 . $16.95 Included at $16.95 are Taffeta Dresses for street wear, Taffeta Dresses for afternoon wear, Taffeta Dresses in the dainty pastel shades for evening, Can- | ton Crepe Dresses, Metallic Cloth Dresses, Combina- | tion Dresses, Poiret Twill Dresses, Tricotine Dresses. | Never before, and possibly never again, will you have the opportunity to choose from such a won- derful assortment of materials, styles and colors at such sensational price reductions. tunity that comes but once in a lifetime. Grasp it. Misses’ sizes, 14, 16, 18, 20; women’s sizes, 36 to 46. J | Drastic Reductions on EVERY COAT ‘To Effect a Complete Clearance Sport Coats, Dressy Coats Plain Models and Fur-Trimmed Coats 0% OFF trimmed with squirrel, and a small gray hat = Her corsage was of lilies . Hyl- rtrude | entertained a supper party there last ’e\enn‘ for Mr. and jof the valley and orchia: ton Rolla Browu and M Included at $34.75 are Imported Sequin Robe Dresses in all the exquisite light and dark colors, Beautiful Chiffon Dresses for dinner and evening wear, Canton Crepe Dresses for afternoons, Geor- gette Combinations, Flat Crepe Dresses, Chiffon Vel- vet Dresses, Brocaded Velvet Gowns. It’s an oppor- One T!uousand ‘Petticoats Reduced to $1.50 wonderful values and Tub Silk Petticoats, Lingette and striped effects. All-silk erseys, etc. All lengths and finished with rubber at waist band. Silk Underwear Values to $3.98 $2.69 Radium Silk and Crepe de Chine, also Satin Garments with beautiful lace and ribbon trimmings. 1,000 Camisoles $150 to $2.98 Values Satin_ Camisoles with dainty lace and ribbon trimmings. A large assort- ment of beautiful styles.