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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. ! G “M. Cush- | G. Pi@@.-Mr. R. AV, Flousney, Mr. and 3 - Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | Curtls, Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Cush- |G. 3 'f:c'v's: Eo’f":gzhcnfg:n“f:;fn{;'a“ o | Batard, Brim Gen: and M George | man, Miss Jeay Darrah, Col. anid Mru | Mrs. Wiliam Eric Fowler, Brig, Gen. T Thootors B, Bumten s, aad Min L | Dungnerty: ML aad: Mop A o | o e o sh Sta et o ENGRAVING HEMSTITCHING 3 h S rton, Mr. and Mrs. augherty, Mr. an rs. Arthur P.|Cal ge and Miss 3 Quchimover B s al. Joku £ B e Mos. Cliatise | Dt o o pand. Mcs. Ammair P | Cat D, du B. Gafilard, Capt. and Mrs. INVITATIONS | BUTTONS COVERED: Coontz and Mrs. Coonts, Commander | Henry Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence |and Mre. Rufus S. Day, Capt. and Mra. | St. P-“Gaillard, ‘Miss Helen Gardner, G M. E. Holle: R. S. Crenshaw, Admiral Coontz's aide, | C. .Calhoun, Miss Helen Campbell,|John H. Dayton, Mr. and Mrs, Charles | Mr. and Mrs. Hampson Gary, Mr. S ebing Mrs. M. 37 and Mrs. Crenshaw, Maj. Gen. John A.| Representative and Mrs. P. P. Camp- | Ray Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Walter 1, | P. Gilbert, jr.; Capt. und Mrs, Horacio ‘Eais 9878, 2661 TMBBt. mw. Lejeune and Mrs. Lejeune, Capt. John | bell, Representative Joseph Cannon,|Denegree, Miss Emille Dial, Mr and | Gllmer, Countess Glzycka, e *"‘1’ Embick, wife and daughter of Col. Craige, M1j. Gen, Lejeune's aide: the: Miss Cannon. L a y"lk "ldm:,on Hi Dofixe, !)“lm;)fl E)rn‘l;o. Mrs, Charles C ot;"l,c"qv’;r '\jll;}n'- A“r“r:n; ! Stanley D. Embick, will go to New % 3 assistant secretary of state, Mr. Har.| Princess Cantacuzene, Prince an Sy Mrs. i raks ] Al A 3 5 o i York today and will sail tomorrow r 3 rison; the third assistant secretary of | Princess Michael Cantacuzéne, Senal o e A Drury, Ir.; Mx, and | e TR O - will return by way of Italy about the : R consular service an 2 arpenter, Rear Ad nd Mre. John > A | Kauftm: Anna Green, Mrs. | e of March. Mrs. Koon, the chief cle 8. Carpenter, Dr. and Mrs Mitche Irs. N v 3 uth Miller Gree: i TLA o > ~ 4 ‘| | partment of States and Mrs. Carroll. Mr. und Mrs. W . | Wilfred DuPuy, i | JMre Charles Noble . Gregory. Rear . ¢ : Miss Rosamond Castle, Mrs. Charles W. Dyson, M | Admiral and Mrs. Luther E. Gregory, Mnideeds o Cmewte 2 | Mrs. Frank T. Chambers, Mr. and Virginia Tdwards. Cleanor R. Gregory, Miss Ruth dlttoms Colminm: Betes L g & $ S Frederick E. CI <. Middléton S. B t an | Rear Admiral and Mrs. Rob- " s 3 and Mrs. Sherrill, | Frederick E. Chapin. Miss 5 « ard Mrs. Rob- S MloysENdgUeAts SUEERQ) SRIOHIN . ; L J. T. Snyder, Rear Admiral and | Chapin, Dr. and Mre. Lucius C. Clark, , Mr. Mrs. Fri : ifin, Mr. and Mra John W n Union last night to G . : John_ D.” Beuret, Mr. and Mrs.|Col. and . Frederick W, Coleman, A Hayne Ellis, Mr. | ck, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Hack- attend the {mpressive ceremontes & & 3 John M. Biddle, Maj. Gon. and Mrs. | Representative and Mrs. Henry A. Coop- |llam Phelps Eno, Mr. and r tt, Mr. Arthur Hale, Mr, un'lll e ing the unveiling of the bust i . § Tasker H. Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen | er, Representative and Mrs. Ira C. Cop- | Fred Essary, Mr. and | Hallan, Miss Anna Hamiin, Mrs | Santander, a gift from the 5 . A Bonsal, Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley,|ley, Mis. Henry C. Corbin, Rear Ad- Dr. vrencs ans, Joseph H. Hampson, Miss Fra nels | ColomLian government, and the reo- S Lieut. Col. Harrison Brand and Mrs!|miral and Mrs. Thomas J. Cowie, Mr. 3 . Maj. Gen.|Hampson, Miss Elizabeth anns. e ception which followed. Myriads of , 2 Brand, Dr. and Mrs E. G. Breeding. | and Mrs. D. R Crissinger. Miss Donna |and Mra. Charles 8. Farnsworth, Hrig. | Matthew E. Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ghts, flowers and flags formeéd the Representative and Mrs. Frederick A.|Ruth Crissinger, Mr. and Mrs. ¥. B.|Gen. and Mrs. Logan Feland, Mrx. |liam Hard, Miss Charlotte G. Harding, stoiopgul’ backgrount tor Jthe ewiers Pritten. Mr.-and Mrs. John Joyce|Crosthwaite, Mr. gnd Mrs. William S.ICharles M. Ffoulke, Mr. and Mrs. | ik A TeT e tainment in the stately building, and Broderic and Mrs. George Roth- | Culbertson, Dr. and Mrs. Hugh S. Cum- | Cartier Field, Capt. and Mrs. James (Continued on Tenth Page.) o & large orchestra played the national Sy i 1 | well Brown, Engimeer Commander H, A. | ming, Mr. and Mre, J. Harry mxnn‘\?s- e e e e e e e ) MOt ers Attention! Alta ol Solonbie sun . The B eonns Sl | Brown and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs | ham, Mr. Charles B. Curtis and Mrs. xled Banner,” as well as the lively . i gl 5 mbers to which humdreds of(feet ) Last Announcement of this Wonderful Sale need all during the evening. - { . | b company witnessing the un. b % % ! teiling was necessarily a smaller ane, DR e ]SRN " fl W' fiéyfifizfé&@ All Children’s Coats e e s Milkon 2y - All Girls’ Dresses who drew the ribbons unveiling (Continued from Eighth Page.) | ool —_— 2 e . > They added great charm MISS SYBIL A. F .cu n, /. 2 i 10 the, Srene, wearing dainty (rocks | whose pareats, Rear - Admirer and 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. In Our Misses” and. Giri Mrs. Frank Fletcher, recently ribbons in their croppy black curls | nounced her engamement fo At l : ff and with tiny pink roscbuds uscd oi-| B, HIll of New York, the e “tively on the lace of their dreases. | take place in Washis Departmen bors, 165 el Seensatin ot mean E wi valms and ferns, the niches E = Y 3 1 b5 M "wa it or he \""'(""‘l“‘"n" - Cuba and Mme. Padro, the charge | = —ihe Tollowing sales are of great interest, Coats fOl‘ tbc thtlc TOtS . nal boxwoo < of Latvia and Mme. Seyn ser c ghe 3 arg f Honduras and Mme . e e as the goods arc marked much under the Coats forBoys.?toGYears Kwai. the charge d'affaires of Salvador, Dr. Luco, | of deep pink roses {minister of Chile ! he e G b o v | MR oL e Cotonln S 125 Fine Dresses of sl 4.98 regular prices, and we inyite vour immeédiate inspection Coats for Girls, 7 to 14 Years MidG Oi exccuent material—-rnany of d\em are Coats Two and Three Piece Suits trimmed with nutria, squirrel, opossum, etc. Silk and 100l Dresses : Little Tots’ and Girls’ Dresses Tersev Dresses Hats Middy Suits Stweater, Wool Scarfs 25 % (Fifth Floor) Silk Dresses, Cloth Dresses and Wash Frocks— All new styles that are certain to appeal. 2 Doty vere on | counselor of the embusay of Ttaly panquet hoard. " Supper for the | Signor Augusto sg0; the counselor | z Satins, Tai- cuests who were lesas of- { of the I gation of Guatemala and S"‘“””“ ( l’fp(:, N J.l!ll... Taf served on the floor el va | SENOTa Prem, the counselor of the fetas and Poiret Twill.... nister and Senora de Olaya |legation of Poland and Mme. Kwap! / st within the door of the {zewski, the counselor of the ooy Were $29.98 om to I’P\‘!I\P{ the rlmusa!‘td tion of Lithu; Balys F. Mas - ssing in review before the | tauskas; the soeretary of the cmbaney fosts, Eenorn e’ oleyva, Weating = ; " mter Coats ch gown of orange color velvet, the | 1ba tary o Also at a reduction of aisted bodice incrusted T. Baron: the secretary tea "bodice * incrasts - g o e 108 Plush, Bolivia Cloth, some € & train having a Border of | (e sesretnes ot the eminie: i fur-trimmed; Fur Coats $ .98 15 and showing a lining of | - ragua, Senor Don Manuel Zavala T 7 fliver. The bodice was | [25us: Senof Don Many and Extra Size Velour 1 cut squate at the neck | mala ang Senora corresponding _with the cretary of the legation of Venezue- was a pointed bandeau, worn the sec- ¥ on the brow and very becoming. et e Silk and Serge Dresses 98 ns and Jewels of the wom. | of the Brazilian embass : Sapt. Hera- C s i ot e 96,02 o | it Gralea Aranha: the'Secont accre. and Good Warm Coats of the carth, added brilliance to_the | (A1 © S1- BRe Recona secesare Thira Coolidge, wife of the Vi = baaay Dr Bantineo ident, wore a handsome khe Eesuvia h ] : Bedoya; the second secretary of Se Sk- enand withaos tosmitle of SIMPIE | fhe Peruvian ambasav, Senor J. Alva- rge Skirts o St rez de Buenavista; the second secre- | g e : 98 ; wife 1 fary of the Cuban legation, Dr. Car-| —Also of S tr\p(‘(l Pra y ; —— Floor. Feet Corner Thiricenih — —— [ole—=2lalc—=lolc——]a] ale———— ol ———Jo[—=a]— Philipsborn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, el de 1a Torre; the second secretary | : = Sl of the legation of Tcuador, Senor nella Oni NawiE Siteves Don Juan Barberis; the attache of | i Freneh hiue finmed with strings | the Chilean embassy, Senor Don Au- | Ay rand, wife of 1 = — —— Vo Vot | GREENWICH VILLAGE| Fur Collar Coats $192 ‘Third Floor. Never mind how nor Why---but enjoy this remarkable sale of Dresses A o b e oo o e ate and the ambassador of . Jusserand, the am- In and Senora Riano, of Chile and Senora ador of Peru and ambassador of sador of German dfeldt. the Seere- ry, Mr. Mellon; the Attorney General, Mr. Daugherty: the Postmaster General and Mrs. Work, ccretary of Agriculture and Mrs, ce, the Secretary of Labor and Afrs. Davis, the minister of Denmark, M un; the minister of Siam, Phy 1 Karavongse; the minister of ador and Senora Elizalde, the min- r of Uruguay and Secnora Varela o Garcia and Senora ster of Switzerland the minister of the | an Republic and Senora Jou- h ister of Rumania and the Bibesco, the minister and_Mme, Wallenburg,, Inister of Nicaragua and Mme. Cha. morro and Miss © . the min- g ol=——lol—— o l—=lolc——[o[——o[—= o] e—Z ol 0—Z 0| — o 2] ] —depicting the new models which will prevail for spring—and of which selection is offered at - $15.00 ster of Bol Taffeta—Crepe Julia—Silk Poplin—Canton Crepe—Crepe de Chine—Paisley combinations—effectively modeled upon entirely new lines; introducing new ideas of draping and adornment. Novelty beadings, grouped ruffling ; graceful plaits—gold threaded tuckings. 1Tlg;ere"s a gay tone predominating—that’s inspiring. a and Senora inister of Pan- o, the minister 4 and Senora de Arcava d Miss Lourdes Amenar, the min- ster of the Serbs. Croats and Slo- ich: the minister of Poland and Mme. Wroblewska, the minister of Costa Rica, the charge (ffaires of Japan and Mme, Baburi, charge d'affaires of Austria and Mme. Prochnik, the charge d'affaires ] T P L L et e T et Further Reductions in the ne Coats —Both plain and trimmed with the luxurious Furs— $39.75 ——They are in those distinctive, dressy models that welcome to comfort— = Does your hair net sit true’ OR does it draw and bind your hair till it's flat as a pancake? With a Sitroux Hair Net Your hair always stays exactly as you wish it—whether light and fluffy, or sleek and close. CHota @ orin et | ;.LE:?V‘:E?X M. 2455 | lN_i o ;’ cis Setiet tmmmas winean moslll e e Crure; Mircers; oty enained or el inEisee Which Means DRASTIC REDUCTIONS 51975 (1T 83215 s b Ul $4950 Reduced to .l Reduced to made on a draped model and Loverof Home trimmed with strings of coral beads, retoft, wife of the minister of || Silver and Sheffield Plate, Brasses, Out the Winter Garments Must Go T e TSV Re el || Curtos, Diamonds and Aré Objects. to make room for ;‘\,‘;y;fij},‘r”"“"‘ nd in the ":-" 1t | E=—=IEE==="AN INSTITUTION OF NATIONAL FAME'==1A] p. 7 an Mrs. The Newest Shades, Materials and Styles Formerly S—— $35.00 . ; $65.00 AR i e S e ' JAN { sty R paneh e R L n G | Vogue Coat | @ the wore coral ornuments. ‘Nime. gnthuts S g o it @, F. @rnold SPRING GARMENTS THAT ARE COMING IN! trimmed with je : F Street j Reduced to . Reduced to Cloth and Silks—greatly re- e o L omen o7 Tateress e (ke Core 'YUGUE' Reduced . $10 to $20 ek e ekl Reproductions | OUT and IN! - - || 4rt Galleries Auctioneer The higher officlals and diplomat 1323 G St. NW. LIOAK & SUIT STGRE N.w. HUDSON s+ SALE $14.75 (St $90.7 Formerly : 3 o) Formerly $22.50 4 {7 $39.50 Reduced to o L Reduced to duced—New Spring Dresses— $14.75 up. For Sitroux, always the right size, adjusts perfectly to any hair style, It sits grue. All shades,” “cap” and “fringe” wiyles, d Sitroux “SIT TRUE® E FEE—EEEEEIEE—EEIEEE—: ———And in the beautiful Arabella. Fashona, Cordella, Normandy and kindred weaves— : ole——lolc—2lale—2lol—o|o[—=o[——F[a[—= ol e——r]a] [o]le=—=ole——ol——=lo[—=]0] those with Fur—Platinum and Black Wolf; Squirrel, Beaver, Gt Tavel st Nutria. Beantifol Bonds Ibo Regular quality sitroux 1 visible Nets... lol——lalc——lojc—2lole=—2o}ol——=]olc—=]al——|ol—=sle— [c|c—= [0l c— | o | —= |0 | 05 | 8| e | B | 0|