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o A i e "SOCIETY." Originations in STERLING and PLATE are quaint and individual—useful gifts—all express good taste and be- come lasting remembrances. Main Floor - DULINsMARTIN (e 11§=n17 F Street and 1214 0 121) & Street Hours—8:45 1o 5:30 R Milton RNey 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. 100 COATS Flapper, Misses’ and Women’s $1998 Some with Fur Collars, others plain—Brown and Gray mixtures. Plain shades. All sizes. OUT and IN! Out the Winter Garments Must Go to make room for 34 SPRING GARMENTS THAT ARE COMING IN e e, “City Club A number 0{ our $10 and $12 shoes Marked Down and included with new spring ar- rivals at The models pictured and many others for Dress, Afternoon, Street and Sports wear. Choice of all leathers, fabrics and colors— and including all sizes. The "C;ty Club Shop” of Some of these shoes also on sale at our other stores, PEPPPERPPTTPETT P EREEPRERTT I / L e e PPt ENNEEATaIN SN RN R AN R R M E AU AR S A NBARERS L] BIINIIEOERTNRARE; #9900 77 2TSIDTRN NS IR IR S AT NANRRITLA! THE Vice President and LEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON o Mrs. Coolidge Will Go to Baltimore Friday to Be Guests at a Dinner and Ball. HE Vice President and Mrs, Coolidge will go to Baltimore Friday and will be guests at a dinner preceding the char- ity ball, a great annual event in that city. The ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano will be the guests of honor at dinner Saturday evening, January 13, of Mr. and Mrs. Rafael R. Govin, who will entertain a distinguished company. The Ambassador of Italy A Guest in New York. The ambassador of Italy, Prince Gelasio Caetani. is in New York for a few days and will be among the guests this evening of Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, who will entertain a com- pany at dinner. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby have returned from Quantico. Va., where they spent New Year on a hunting trip. Mrs. Phipps, wife of Senator Law- rence C. Phipps of Colorado, will not recelve tomorrow afternoon, but will be at home the Thursday afternoons of January 18 and 25 Mrs. Stanfield, wife of Senator Rob- ert Nelson Stanfield of Oregon, will not receive tomorrow _afternoon, owing to the illness of her daughter, Miss Barbara Stanfield. Senator and Mrs. Medill McCormick entertained a company at dinner last evening. Mrs. MeCormick will receive tomor- row afternoon after 4:30 in her home at 1801 F street. Rear Admiral and Mrs. John K. Robison will give a large dance at Rauscher's_ this _evening for Miss Catherine Radcliffe of Cardiff, Wales, who is spending the winter with them. Their guests will number about 400 and they will receive in the small reception room, where pink roses, ferns and cedars are used for decorating. They will be assisted in receiving Miss Robison and Mrs. Walter McK. Jones. In the ballroom gllded baskets filled with poinsettias are hung before each mirror. A buf- fet supper will be served about mid- night. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Doheny of California, who are spending the win- ter in New York, will come to Wash- ington this afternoon to attcmi the dance this evening. Mrs. John C. Letts and her daughter, Miss Catherine Letts, are entertain- ing a company at bridge this after- noon, which will be followed by tea to which a number of additional guests have been asked. The party is given in compliment to Miss Emma Stitt, Miss Virginla Edwards and Miss Alice Milburn. _Among the other guests are Miss Margaret Sutherland, the Misses Dial, Miss Isabel Craw- ford, Miss Helen Campbell,"Miss Doro- thy Mondell, Miss Asenath Cox, Miss Ellzabeth Duryea Walter, Miss Eliza- bath Marbury Beale, Miss Elizabeth Taylor Jones, Miss Allen, Miss Askew of Boston and her hostess, Miss Doro- thy Johnston; Miss Diana Cumming, Miss Es McVand, Miss Mary Palmer, Miss Elizabeth Zolnay, Miss Helen Griffin, Miss Sarah Spencer of Chicago and her hostess, Miss Mar- garet Crosson; Miss Cope of Philadel- phia, Miss Elizabeth Tyner, Miss Lil- llan Merritt Thompson, Miss Mary Emily Hamilton and Miss Helen Col- bert. At the tea following Mrs. Edwin A. Puller and Mrs. J. T. Robinson will preside at the tea table, and will be assisted by Mrs. William M. Guthrie of St Joseph, Mo.; M Dorothy Johnston and Miss Josephine Willi- ford. Mrs. Theodore W. ceive Thursday afternoons, January 11 and January 18, and will have with her her two daughters, Mrs. Ralph Walker McDowell and Mrs. Noyes Thompson, who are spending the winter with their parents. Noves will re- Commander Jewell will entertain this_evening at dinner at the Army and Navy Club in honor of Miss Caro- line Thom and others of the season's debuntantes, including Miss Louise Anderson, Miss Pauline Curtis, Miss Margaret Eustis, Miss Beatrice Pit- ney, Miss Katherine Radcliffe, Miss Virginia Selden. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hardesty will chaperon the party. which will also include Mr. Richard Davidson, Mr. Henderson 'Gregory, Commander Robert Griffin, Mr. James Hamilton, Mr. David Karrick and Mr. Chester A. Snow, jr. This is the twelfth year that Commander Jewell has entertained a small group of the season’s buds at dinner. After dinner the guest will go on to the dance being given by Rear Admiral and Mrs. John K. Robison for their house guest, Miss Katherine Radcliffe. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mitchell will leave tomorrow for Miami, Fla., and will #nake a short visit in Havana before returning in a fortnight. Mrs. Anderson Hawley and her daughter, Miss Martha Hawley, of New York will be guests of Mrs. Mitchell's debutante daughter. Miss Louise Anderson, during Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell's absence. Represontative and ‘Mrs. Frank H Funk of Illinois ave a charming dance last evening the Congres- sional Club for their daughter, Miss | Mary Funk, entertaining a company of 200 or more guests. The attractive little clubhouse was gay with Christ- mas _colors, & fringe of cedars ex- tending around the walls, red holly berries and poinsettia adding the crimson touch. A buffet supper was served &t midnight, a diminutive fountain, surrounded by red candles and poinsettias, forming the center- plece on the table. Representative and Mrs. ¥unk and their daughter recelved their guests inside the door of the ballroom at the top of the stalrway. Mrs. Funk wore & Paris gown of silver cloth, embroid- ered in jet and gold, the enly trim- ming being a shawl drapery over the shoulders of rare Brussels lace. Her daughter was in a dainty gown of pink satin. Miss Funk will go to New Yerk to- day to attend the dance which the Cornell students will give this even- ing at the Hotel Plaza. Her brother, who spent the holidays here, has re- turned te his studies at Yale Uni- versity, Former Third Assistant Secretary of Btate and Mrs, Breckinridge Long will entertain a company of thirty-six at dinner this evening, Col, Robert M. Thompsen has ar- rived in Miami, Fla., aboard his Thouseboat, the Evergiades, and will be joined in Florida early in Febru-: ary by Mrs. Thompson, who, with Miss Hilda Sykes, has remained in the house on R street, which they Jeased for several months this seasen, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph I Weller will entertain a small company at dinner this evening for their daughter, Miss Catherine Waeller, : Mr, and Mrs. John W, Belt have re- turned to Washington from the east- ern shore-of Maryland, where they spent Christmas and the holidayswith Mrs, Belt's mother, Mrs. W, J. Starr. in her home, Hope House. Mr. and Mrs. Belt had for their guest over the last week end the minister of Ecua- dor, Senor Dr. Don Rafael H. Elizalde. Mrs. Sidney Tallaferro is hostessat luncheon, followed by bridge, this aft- ernoon at the Arts Club. Her guests, numbering forty-four, are seated at small_tables, at which the luncheon was served and at which they are playing bridge through the afterncon. The commercial secretary of the British embassy and Mrs. Eric Bux- ton entertained at luncheon today, having as their guests Col. and Mrs. Dion Wiiliams, . and Mrs. Nor- man Armour and the secretary of the British embassy and the Hon. Mrs. Brooks. . The Treasurer of the United States and Mrs. Frank White will entertain Sunday evening for the heads of the department of work, Federation of Women's Clubs. Mrs. White has been closely sllied with the work of the foderation ever since Its organiza- tion. Her guests will arrive at 5 o'clock for an old-fashioned Sunday evening supper party. Mrs. John Allan Dougherty has gone to Harrisburg, Pa. where to- night she will attend the large and brilllant reception to be given by the retiring governor and Mrs. Sproul for the governor-elect and Mrs, Pinchot. Representative Frank T. Appleby, of New Jersey, and Mrs. Appleby re- turned to Washington yesterday and are in their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel after a visit in the south. Representative Appleby joined Mrs, Appleby at St. Augustine, Fla., and together they motored to Miami and Palm Beach. Mme. Hauge will entertain & com- pany at dinner Thursday evenin January 11. Her niece, Miss Loul; Todd, of Louisville, Ky., will join her later in the month. The assistant secretary of the navy, Col. Theodore Roosevelt, has returned from Oyster Bay, where he d his family spent Christmas and the hol days. Mrs. Roosevelt will join him at the end of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Judah Howe Sears have returned from New York, where they spent Christmas and the holi- days. Mra. Townsend Hostess at Dinner for Mrs. Vanderblit. Mrs. Richard H. Townsend was hostess at dinner last evening, en- tertaining _in compliment to Mrs. Frederick W. Vanderbilt of New York, who is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beale McLean. The thirty-two guests included the am- bassador of in and Senora de Riano, the ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartler, the minister of ! Miss MME. DE SOUSA LEAO GRACIE, ‘Wife of the secretary of the Bras! n embassy and the only lady in the suite of the ambassador of Brasil, at the New Year diplomatic bhreakfast | given by the Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes Monday. Denmark, Mr. Brun; the minister of Rumania’ and Prin: minister of Hun Szechenyi, and the British embassy and Mrs. Henry Get- ty Chilton. Mrs. Davis Ireland entertained at a dance last evening at Rauscher's for her schoolgirl daughter, Miss Louise_Ireland, who is at home for the holidays. About 350 guests, 5 of them subdebs and the young m who are here for the holidays, danced to the mus! of an in orchestra. The guests were by Mrs. Ireland, who wore an rted gown of blue crepe embroi- Bered tn stars of silver and made on straight lines. Miss Ireland looked charming in a girlish colored_moire made on re Ilines. Miss Castelli wore white v vet draped and caught on one side with an_ornament of rhinestones Mrs. Ireland has as Marquis de Bugnano, Miss a Glzycka, Miss Peggy Hall and Miss Graciella Castelli. Mrs. Ireland entertained at dinner preceding the dance, when her guests included the minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, the military attache of the Italian embassy and Marquise Bernezzo, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Pin- chot, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mies Mary Morgan, Marquis de Bugnano, Miss Felicia Gizycka, Miss Graclella Castelll, Miss Peggy Hall, Louise Ireland, Mr. Gifford Pinchot, jr. Signor Rosso and Mr. Stlenzl of the Italian embassy, Senor The Annual Event They Wish for Each Year and Are Now Taking Advantage of i &ty JANUARY FUR SALE Yo 12th and G Sts. MORRISONS FOUNDED g 1 1894 Known for Remarkable Value Giving 1109 F St. N.W. Nr. Eleventh St. Will Close Out ' Groups of Fine Coats and Dresses At Extreme Reductions 39 Coats ‘AUl Favored Fabrics Formerly to $83 *55 112 Dresses Silks and Cloths Formerly to $35 slgg 49 Coats Wide Style Choice Formerly to $57.50 1392 27 Coats ‘Individual Models Formerly to $110 79 138 Dresses For Al Occasions Formerly to $45 Every Garment a Perfect Example of Careful Workmanship and Clever Styling Early attendance is advised, for lots are limited and the savings extremely large. D. 0, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1923, Amoedo, Col. Loufs Little and Mr. Clifton Baumann of New York. Mrs. Alexander Elliot Willlams has recalled invitations for tea tomorrow afternoon because of the death of Col. Willlams’ father. Col. Geor; Harvey, = SOCIETY arrived in Washington last evening nd, with his entire party, is staying at the Hamilton Hotel. Mr. Irwin Kirkwood of Kansas City, who is stopping ‘at the Shoreham, en- tertained there at dinner last evening a company of twenty, = Mr. and Mrs. Gideon A. Lyon will R T T T LT LT T El Extra Special Sale Shoes*1-%2-*3 Women’s Shoes Of Gunmetal and Kid. All Sizes, Wonderful Values Children’s Shoes Patent leather with white tops. Sizes Men’s Pure SHEIeee .......c00000 Men’s Socks, 3 Prs. $1,00 Children’s Stockings. Boys' Heavy Ribbed Stockings, 4 pairs. . Boys’ Shoes Perforated tips, heels; sizes 8Y; rubbe Rubber Boots Men’. Boys. 's and All $3.00 LU LU LU r Solid leather; many Goodyear welt and rubber . Sizes 21/, to 5. 2.00 Women’s Oxfords $3.00 Brown or black calf- skin; rubber heels ....... Women’s Silk Hose . . be the hosts at the Arts Club dinner tomorrow evening. “The Arts Club's New Year Resolutions” will be the topic of after-dinner discussion. Former Gov. and Mrs. Joseph W Folk were the guests of honor at a reception given yesterday by Mre (Continued on Ninth Page.) d LR PO RO O T U T Men’s Storm Rubbers Good quality- all sizes. .00 My 89¢ 39 Seam Backs LU T L T Fine Quality 19¢ $1.00 Scout Shoes Men’s and boys’; extra values. Sizes 1 to 5!z, 6 Men’s Oxfords or High Shoes Brogue or Blucher styles; b- ber heels. . e T O R TETTE 1109-1111 G Street N. W. Open 9:15 A. M. Close 6:00 P. M. Our Clearance Sale The Most Important Event in Town Never have we offered such extreme values. Never have we offered merchandise of a higher standard—better mate- rials, better styles—at such ridiculously low prices. We Have Added Another Big Lot to The Sale of Dresses Dresses Worth Up to $39.95 Included at $16.95 are Taffeta Dresses for street wear, Dresses for afternoon wear, Taffeta Dresses in the dainty pastel shades for evening, Canton Crepe Dresses, Metallic Cloth Dresses, Combination Dresses, Poiret Twill Dresses, Tri- For Women and Misses Street, Afternoon and Evening Models At 31695 At $34.75 cotine Dresses. MISSES’ SIZES Taffeta Dresses Worth Up to $89.50 Included ot $34.75 are Imported Sequih Robe Dresses in all exquisite light and dark colors, Beautifal Chif- fon Dresses for dinner and evening wear, Canton Crepe Dresses for after- noons, Georgette Combinations, Flat Crepe Dresses, Chiffon Velvet Dresses, Brocaded Velvet Gowns. i 14, 186, 18, 20 20% off Any Coat in the House — includes every Coat, every Cape, every Wrap ' in either plain or fur trimmed models. WOMEN’S SIZES 36 to 46 n,