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f SOCIETY. J 9. @idding & o. 1510 H. STREET. N.W. OPPOSITE SHOREHAM HOTELA SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Offering Fashionable Winter Apparel STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY JANUARY 2, 1923. SOCIETY. Sir Auckland Geddes Cancels Visit tols Canada on Account of Visit of Wilmingson, and X British Debt Commission. et lx‘:{::fl‘:;vgm P’ —_— marriage of Miss Ann Ellzabeth G: Thom will give for thelr debutante |them boinf' Mrs. Frederick W. Van- ter of Mr, and Mrs. E. Miss ' Josephine Willitord. | derbite of ew York . o sts | “Mrs, Fleld returned to Wi RAUS g . tovuwuk: l-hm: ;rclwm ramainbe a portion o * nter or as lon I. hnr health perm 8 A lhqn—flnh- W And Reception Last NI glemruqu. vauv-nd Ep copal Church on Chevy Chase Ci ‘was the scene of a ehl.rmlnt 'eddl last evening at § o 1bbo milax lending their add- d_note of dignity. l! the ball numbered about 1,000 and ; v HE ambassgdor of Great Brit: 4 buftet supper was served: about mid- ain, Sir Auckland Geddes, postponed the trip to Canada Hotel Hamilton takes pleasure in announcing that, beginning on Saturday and every Saturday there- after, there will be dancing in the dining room during the luncheon hours from twelve to two-thirty o’clock. which he had planned for the | Representative and Mra Frank 1st of this month, owing to the ar- | ifn ..‘..'..?.,..:{“’aéfi":.,'."'&’:fi rival of the British debt comm! daughter, Mary Funk, end will which is expected to arr! entertain a 'wmv-nv of about 200. York today and will come The club has been decorated with Washington, . palms, trees, red carnations, poin- settias and holly. A buffet supper The minister of Siam, Phya Prabha |WIill be served about midnight. Karavi , iving a large recep- ion thisatternoon from 5 to o'clock | Mrs. Davis Ireland will entertain in the legation at 2300 Kalorama road |a company of twenty-four at dinner in celebration of the birthday anni- |this evening for her schoolgirl daugh- | versary of the King of Siam. He will | ter, Miss Louise Ireland, and several be assisted in recelving by Mrs. |lLundred additional guests have been By Loftus, wife of the secretary of the |asked for dancing at Rauschers legation; Mrs. Junius W. MacMurray |afterward. M and M ret A. Thompson. Pre- Miss Julia Macdonald Davis, daugh- siding e tables are Miss|,er of Yormer United States amban: grouped and priced for quick selling Murlet Frits ‘and diss Mary 3o sador to the court of St. James, will land. The legation has been attrac: fo/the coupt or'!s oee Street and Afternoon Styles of | For Dinner and Evening Wear SiNeljudsacrateTiwiihipRlma; Torns and i and Mrs. Altrsd Pembroke Cloth and Crepe of Velvet and Other Materials (Formerly $66 to $175) (Formerly $150 to $225) $35 to $85 $65 to $125 COATS and WRAPS Street and Sport Styles (Formerly $55 to $125) $35 to $75 SUITS Sport and Tailored Styles (Formerly $75 to $135) $45 to $95 ——SWEATERS—— Of Jersey and Wool— Small sizes only (Formerly to $15) (Formerly to $45) $7.50 $10 and $15 A reasonable deposit will hold any purclus'e for later delivery RESOLVED I Will Read the Latest $2 FICTION 25c For Only becoming a Pearlman’s _Library. Library in Washington. BOOK SHOP PEARLMANSS:36 st TTTTTTTTTTTTT 0he5250505050505052505 LT.LTLTATLTJ.rLTLTJ.TLT.LT.LYLT4L T.LTJYJ.YL‘ J.T.I.fl.TJ_TJ.TJ.TJ. J.TJ.TJ.TJ.TJ.TATJ.T member of The best ieu wife of the am- e, will receive Friday oon after 4:30 o'clock, and wiil be at home again Friday afternoon, January 19, after 4:30 o'clock, in the embassy. T T Toe5e TLTJ.TJ.TJ.TJ.TJ.TJ.TJ.TATJ. 25a5050503052525 TATLTLTE b 1 52 _‘;LTJ.T.LI.LI.LT.'I.L‘LTIYI’:LT 5350505 Baroness de Cartier, wife of the am- bassador of Belgium, is entertaining a small company Informally at tea this afternoon at the embassy in com- | gllmam to Mrs, Frederick W. Vande! ilt, who Is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beale McLean. Rich Fur-Trimmed Effects Soctety Filla st; (Formerly $150 to $225) I $95 to $145 SKIRTS Plain and Pleated Effects (Formerly to $35) $10 and $15 HATS For Street, Sport and Dressy Wear 214 F St. N. W. Between 12th and 13th 's Church For Parker—McCallum Wedding. The marriage this afternoon of Miss Cecelia McCallum, daughter of Mrs. Sherman McCall to Mr. Chauncey G. Parker, Jr., s one of the prettiest and simplgat of the sea- son. The ceremony is being per- formed at 4 oclock in historle old J Church on Lafayette a reception in the home McCallum on achusetts will_ follow. ctor of the church, the Rev, Dr. Robert John- ston, is officiating. The church has an effective arrangement of Easter lilles, palms and ferns, and in the house the color scheme is pink and green. The bride is wearing a simple gown of ivory white satin, the skirt Is very full and long, touching the floor, and the bodice is tight fitting, the bateau neck finished with a narrow fall of rose-point lace, which lace also forms short sleeves, and is the only trim- ming on the gown. A train of white T.LT_.I-LT.LT 11. T1TiT) Specialists in Women’s and Misses’ Apparel BEGINNING---TODAY The Annual January Sale Takes Its Place As the Greatest Selling Event of the Season Swagger Coats Smart Sports and Utility Coats of tweeds, chinchilla, double-faced fleeces. Some fur collared with raccoon Formerly to 45.00 26 .50 Fur-Trimmed Coats Very Smart Coats of Panvelaine, lustrosa, calcara and fashona— each adorned with fur collars, and some with cuffs of beaver, caracul, wolf or squirrel. Wonderful values in these garments Formerly to 69.50 4500 MOdlSh Coats A wide variety of luxurious fur- trimmed coats are in this group. The seasonal deep-piled fabrics have been well used in combina- tion with caracul, fox, beaver and squirrel Formerly to 89.50 2552 .L-'-IT.L 25 2525252505 _lITTTTT .-p.- 25age e ae e T 3545 G2 tulle falls from beiow the luce at the shoulders, and her tulle vell, which is edged with rose-point lace, is held by a Russian headdress of the lace fin- ished at each side with a cluster of orange blossoms. She is carrying gar- denias. Mrs. Francis Hunter of Trenton, N.J., is matron of honor, and is wear. ing " sreen satin, made a Street Dresses Street Dresses — Poiret twill, kasha cloth, tricotines—copies of foreign nnd domestic dsmgns of note on sale at important savings Formerly to 49.50 Daytime Dresses Numerous models are here for your choosing—each distinctive and smart as well as practical. There is the coat mode that is so effective, and the straightline sil- houette that is the idol of youth Formerly o 55.00 34 Street & Afternoon Dresses Crepe sating, canton ‘crepe, chif- fon and a few Poiret twills. Sea- son’s most favored styles. --Because 1 YOU MAY CHOOSE == FROM A MOST REMARKABLE STOCK OF NEW HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE— || THE BEST EXAM- PLES OF SUPERI- OR WORKMAN- SHIP. ¥805 The maid of honor, Miss Anita Henry, is in lilac satin, made like that of the matron of ho: and a hat like Mrs. —= - = = if Hunter's, and is Irrylng pink roses T ?}ggipsbom G2 TukTT- 3505 06 06,396,908 96 16 36 36,36 16 3G 0506 16 0 3 36 01 56, 96 36 36, 31 Morgan, Mrs. Curtls Ripley S Mrs. John Sherman MeCallum, sister- in-law of the bride; Princess Bertha Cantacuzene, Miss Dora Parker, sis- ter of the bridegroom; Miss Ellen Bruce Lee, Miss Olyve Graef and Miss Elizabeth Kearney of Charlottesville, Va. They are all wearing orchid satin made like that of the other attend- ants, with hats of brown tulle and la nd are carrying pink roses and snapdragons. Mr, Courtiandt Parker is best man for his brother, and the ushers are Mr. Brad- ford Norman, jr. and Mr. George B. Parker of \ewpnr! R L; M -] | | g | | | 52525 5¢ 5¢S ) kT | e | ke e ] 'S ‘.LT.LYL‘TIT.ET.LIIT.LTI T LT T I "'T.'.T.'.T.LT.LTJ.T tilendanty are’ Mrs. Charles Carroll ELEVENTH ST, $1'5IT.L‘ James Redway, Alfred Putnam of Pml-d phll. Mr. r. Contlnumg the Impresswe S i, S—— ) w— York and Mr Rich-rd Da this city. Mrs. McCallum and Mrs, Parker, mrlherx of the bride and bridegroam, will receive with them after the cere- miony, the former wearing gray chif- fon and lace with a violet hat and the latter in black velvet with & hat to match. Mr. Parker and his bride will leave later for a wedding trip and will r turn to Washington to make their home temporarily. Mrs. Selden P. Spencer will be at home tomorrow afternoon frm & to § o'clock, at her residence, 2133 Call- fornia 'street, and on the following Thursday afternoons of Jamuary. o H ‘.szv‘l"":’f 625 s 25 252505 YOU CAN EASILY CONVINCE YOUR- SELF THAT THE ANNUAL JANU- ARY SALE OF- FERS YOU VAL- UES SO PRO- NOUNCED AS TO LEAVE NO QUES- TION IN YOUR MIND THAT YOUR INVESTMENT 525 2-- January Clearance —with its tempting values —and vital reductions. Frocké Coats T T —— “-‘_"3;.* a595359505 I T r Se5P5e50525G; 505950695300 -.Jr’:?f‘: !lnllor “’llter F. George of Vienna, has returned to the Powhatan, ]-mi Mrs. George will join him there ater. Senator Samuel Colorado onteruln-d day e M SosoataEEaaiEn: Nicholson of =T 35¢ 523 I o] IH o] I o] lfl o] I (o] lfl o] I a flJ [} [fl a | a | =] o] e $18.00 Reduced from much higher prices. In fact, you'll find included grades and designs of unusual distinctiveness—in Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Tricotine. Georgette, etc. and at $38.00 Very high-grade Frocks— of most exclusive character— original models — developed by the master hands of their designere. Georgette, Satin, Crepe de Chine, Satin-back Canton, Velvet, Poiret Twill, etc. 545,00 Those charming models— Wrappy and Bloused effects —both plain and with enor- mous collars of Squirrel, Fox, Beaver, etc—~Velours, Nor- mandy, Marvella and the mannish coatings. and at $80.50 Rich and effective Coats, in Arabella, Fashona, Gerona, Panvelaine—and others of the .o‘t walveHith B.‘v’r‘ Wolf, Squirrel and Fox col- hr'—modeln that typify ex- clusive fashion. Suits are all in Two Divisions —the Fur-trimmed at exactly HALF-PRICE! —the Tailored Tricotines at ONE-FOURTH OFF! E_fl— EE_EEE_H_EE EE_E Sarah Lea Phllllgl Mrs. Miss Walker, Mrs, n| sons of New York, Misw Sherwood of New York, Senator Shortridge, Sena- éo‘r i(chry and Mr. William Bowlie ark. Senator and Mrs. Lee 8. Overman have returned to Washington and re- sumed thelr residence at the Pow- hatan. Representative and Mrs. James G. Strong of Kansas announce the en- agement of thelr daughter Erma fcabeth to Mr. Paul Hawerth of Kansas City, Mo, the wedding to take place in the latter part of Feb- ruary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren will | leave Washington tonight for Bos- ten, where the will make a short visit, returning_to the capital at the end of the week. Mrs. Kauffmann and her guests, ur-. Lewis Newton Murray and Thompson Blood, will be at homo " Afrlle tomorrow afternoonm. Mrs. Dantel C. Roper is entertain- ing a small company at tea this afternoon at the Tabord Inn in com- pliment to Mrs. Coker of South Carolina. Mrs. Richard H. Townsend will en- tertain & ocompany at dinner this evening in compliment to Mrs. Fred- erick W. Vanderbiit of New York. Former Associats mo- lnd Mrs. Mahlon Pitney ente t dinner 1ast evening for their llulhur Miss Reatrice Pitney, in honor of her house uen, Miss Dorothy Moran of New ‘The other guests in- oluded Ml-u Charlotte Miss Zilla MacDougall, Anna Hlmlln Miss Lispenard lcnbm. ¥ L. Tot!cnhln ) f;r r. and Pitney, Mr. and Mrs, ymln Paadlll n.n ndi; he hollday. in New York. M d.lll will ht l'. home Bunday afternoons in January trom 4 to 7 o'clock d Mrs. Eaward Beale McLean ed & company of 100 at dln- evening, their guests lnellld. Vi Py nt MoLean gave for Miss ).l um lnd nmmu de c.rt.lor, the ssador of Great Britain and hdy Geddes, the minister of nu. mania and Princess Bibesco and the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mallon, ud his daughter, I!n Alisa Mellon, m /the dinner Mr. and Mrs. Mo~ nvo a ball ln umllv‘cnt to Pitn f forme: Mmht Jml e 25252525 25050 5¢ 65 0 Full Furred Coats These Coats, of tha most velvety fabrics, are patterned in accordance with the leading fashions, and richly trimmed with caracul, fox, wolf, beaver and squirrele Formerly to 125.00 89 .50 Luxurious Wraps This group takes in the more elab- orate wraps, the wraps of the finest fabrics, the wraps with the most lavish fur trimmings—in fact, the wraps of the sheerest luxury and beauty Formerly to 185.00 125 40 to 45 inch Hudson Seal Coats DYED MUSKRAT $450 to $595 Skunk or Squirrel trimmed. , $295 to $395 Skunk or Squirrel trimmed. . fosasan: Seson astees G252 050525 ‘;-—.v.-uvIT.cé.; 525 LT T T T Ll Lris 1050505, T T T, - Seee ‘.fTJ.-IL-r.{,-i-.L-P .ETI SRSR5RGR5RG? 25 53636 96 10 ;1.»1'-:;‘-:& .-$195 , d i q WILL BE WORTH WHILE. — () Se— THE POLICY OF ‘““GOLDS’’ IS NOT TO CARRY A SIN- GLE GARMENT INTO THE NEXT SEASON — WHICH MAKES OUR BE- TWEEN SEASON SALES — A WON- | DERFUL OPPOR- TUNITY TO BUY. (] Three Definite Reasons Why Your Better Judgment Should Prompt Immediate Selection Caracul Jacquette . Platinum or Cocoa Colors. Untrimmed Formerly to $135.00 TITLTITITIT) LTl Ll Ly Ll L Ll Ly Formerly to 85.00 550 0 Afternoon and Evening Dresses A superb collection of "Afternoon and Evening Gowns—copies and original designs from famous French couturiers at prices re- markably low Formerly to 135.00 (o] For Misses— Spring Models Dainty, crisp Soiree Taffeta Frocks are presented in various colors. It should be gratifying for one to be able to choose the exact color de- o $195, 8250 French Seal Coats DYED CONEY 795-110% SE B e e e e, R 32 3545 525353595357 T T BSRGIS e e A G I T T T T e LTI =il TATAT 536252525 o T TATLTLT T LT e e .L.LJ.TLTJJLJ*LY