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Vi S : SogIRTN i 7. . | The Vice President and the Ambassador | iz v o oo, Sewis « to Great Britain\Guests of Mr. Hughes, Secretary of State. Metropoli- | of the Great The esident, of m Club o States lor the igland, Mr governor of Montazue Dutton, 5 Chri the See Mel the British debt cc sion; etary of the Tre ht Theoderc Nicho \Mondell, Burto ong G. Porter, I wdgers, slow, Mr. Willia tary of t ert state, liot V reta | Wedne : o'clock, replen: cabinet w noon of thi sriculture the gue s eve M- Meyet, jr., who will preceding the the benefit of iMrs. Walla w honor at wnd Mrs. E ntertain 1y thall at the Wi 1 he Children's Hos The and Coun- to ad dinner _this | 3 hom pin- the boxholders which will be given this e the Willard the ben Children's Hospital among The minister of nia and T cess Bibesco will entertain a comy of twenty at dinner this evening in compliment to Mr. Ge < Violinist of Rumania, who will con-} duct the visiting symphony or tra at its concert tomorrow afternoon. After the dinner the minister and | iPrincess Bibesco will hold a recep- tion, to which thev invited about | 5 add al g hort pre e re- { will give ception, wh Mr. Arthur pantst. S Tasker L. Oddle this e b Willlam H Smith, ished in the mainder of the will later attend th pital 1. Mr. and Mrs. will ‘entertain at di preceding the Child ball at the Willard > company Children’s Hos- | William Eric Fowler er this evening | Hospital | Mr. and Mrs._Thon ts of Middletown Y., annou the en- niece, Miss Madelyn Washington, to C. Collie . M. wedding will take place in the Mr. and Mr: will entertair at dinner thi: ball for the Hospital box with Mr. The honor & eden and Alexander of Mrs. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Dwig he hosts at dinner this e tertaining a company compliment to debutante daugh Willlam B. le, [Davis will take their guests later to the ball at the Willard Mr. and Mrs, Eldridge Jordan | will be hosts at dinner this evening. | entertaining a company of i preceding the ball for the benefit of the Children’s Hospital. Mrs. Bandholtz, wife of Gen. Harry | H. Bandholtz, was hostess at lunch- | ‘eon today in honor of her s Lewls, wife of Maj. company numbered twelve and is } maining to play bridge through the afternoon. | Henry | She; . returned and will b apartment the remainder of the sea- son. Mrs. T. Dewitt Talmagé arrived at th w Willard last night from New and will remain here for some y will return again to Pitts- to remain indefinitel Stewart’s father of Morew Heigh valescing an_ illne: ith Mr. from “apt. Nelson Dingl ioned at Fort Lis parents, Nelson Di street. Chevy C will retur: Capt. Dingley 1o Fort Monroe Tuesday Mme. Prochnik of the Austr ill be the guest of honor at the members’ tea on Wednesday noon: at the National Club of in Association of Women, 1634 I street. Mrs. Pl Svdney Smith will be the h hie afternoon. More than 100 guests Dr. Alfredo Calhc moon at Clifton, the home of Woman's Univers time D enjoyed the aun ions will be t the headquar of the it was announced today by oun, president. Mrs. Mebel Walker Willebrandt torney general, v and_the following ; ry at her apart- ment, 2 T. Bledsoe enter- ast evening at _the - and Mrs. Mark Pot- | nost ex- assem- Lyric Janu- s_including Mrs acobs, Mrs. Robert Garrett, nder Brown, Mrs, William M e, Colton, Mr: n Hoff- William Keyser, neis King Carey, Mr Mrs. John Q. Mr rles B. Dallam Winslow Lovell, Mrs Weston brief visit and are the Pow- | hatan F. Dennis is fast hoxes to be occupied d_Hotel the night ief Ball, Januar: s _in- . .and Mrs. Frederick enzie and Smith. uthern Re ddit. al Julian Mr. and Robert nator Hoke Petworth Wedding of Interest Here. he marriage Saturday morning of Miss Alice Wesse daughter of Mr. 15, to Mr. Harold G. Moore w. Mrs, former The cere- H O with her in her | Were Mr. fter- | the Ste University | au at | in, un's at home yester- | Cannon, at 1; Alliance. It continued will be at | Mrs. | Francis M. Jencks Myers re in Washington for was one of THE EVENING mony was performed at 10 o'clock, in St Gabriel's Church, Petworth, Rev. | Jonn M. McNamara oficiating. The bride wore a charming gown of | ivory satin, with heavy silver lace { forming side panels and sleeves. Her | veil was of tulle, held by a headdress | of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and | tilies of the valley. The bride's sister, Mrs. ¥, Mitchell attired in a gown -ef coral chiffon {'velvet, with a large picture hat of Iver ‘lace, and varried Ward roses and white" lilacs, tied with sfiver ribbon. Little Miss Irma Bryant was flower 1 and wore a little frock of white chiffon taffeta, with a bandeau_of or- ange blossoms and tulle, and carried @ basket of rose petals. ho bridegroom’s brother, Mr. Nor- t Moore, was best man., The ushers . W. H. Wessells, ir.; Mr. John Wessells, Mr. Neil 15. Wessells, Mr. omes I. 'Collins, Mr. E. Mitchell ayne and Mr. Thomas A. Conlon. Immediately after the ceremony a reception was héld at the home of the bride, after which the bride and bridegroom left for a two-week trip to New York and Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Moore will make their home in Mannington, W. Va. Mrs. W. E. Reynolds of 2029 Con- ticut avenue is entertaining to- ]lL’ in her apartment and will en- | tertain at the Washington Club Wed- for her house guest, Mre. Harry S. Calvert of Pittsburgh, Pa. The Children’s Hospital ball to he given at the New Willard Hotel to- night enlists the attention of the en- jti 1 world, and several of the most important dinner parties given this winter will precede the ball, as | well as a score of smaller dinners. | In the recelving line tomight will Mrs. Frederick IH. Brooke, Mrs. . Mrs. Eldridge Jor- ‘uno H. Rudolph, Mrs. John , Mrs. John Washington Davidge, Mrs. Richard H. Wilmer and | Mrs. Christian Herter. Miss Helen Le Seure, who is spend- the winter with her aunt, Miss 18th street, will give nal dance Friday evening. nnon and Miss Le Seure will gue the parents of the Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Le Seure, | who will arrive from Illinois Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Le Seure will sail on Homeric January 20, to spend several months in travel in Europe. Mis ave {latter, Irs. J. K. Thompson leaves Tues- Ay for the Pacific coast by way of |the canal. She will live with her daughter, Mrs. Holt, whose husband, Commander ¥. W. Holt, has been {ordered to the California, flagship of the Pacific fleet. Tomorrow evening is short story evening at the Arts Club. Among storles which will be read and sed are “The Great Understand- Mary Heaton Vorse, and Dutton. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gerrick Smith of Bethlehem, Pa., are at the Lee House for an extended stay. The national board of the General Federation of Woman's Clubs will be given a banquet at-the Men’s City Club on Wednesday evening. Among important guests will be Mrs. Thomas G. Winter of Minne- | apolis, Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker of Austin, T Mrs. John D. Sherman of Chicago, 11.; Mrs. Rose Berry of Mrs. Horaceé Mann : Mrs. Edward F. of anapolis, Ind.; Reed of Fayettevilla, c A mer Blair, New York city, an the state officers of the District of Columbia Federation of Woman's | Clubs; the fifty directors of the gen- eral federation, also many of members of the District federation, © made reservations. Mrs. Warren G. Harding, wife of the President, heads the list of pa- tronesses for a concert to be given by Mrs. John J. Stohl at Poli’s The- ater on Wednesday under the aus- pices of the District of Columbia Federation of Woman's Clubs. A per- centage of the proceeds will go to | the District of Columbla Federation of Women’s Clubs' music fund, bal- nce to be divided among the fed- {erated clubs assisting. The object is owner White James Ind When the Half-Gods Go,” by Louise | the | STAR, WASHINGTON, to encourage local professional talent by paying them for their services, thereby producing a higher standard of music. : Mr. John McK. Bowman of New York entertalned at dinner_on Sunday night at the New Willard. Mr. Bowman, with his family, is en route from New York to Florida, Where he will spend the winter. One hundred and twenty-five members and guests of the American Assoclation of University Women attended the third anniversary dinner of the national club at 1634 Eyo street, Saturday. Dinner was sorved in the large and private dining rooms on the inclosed porch and in the second-floor hall. After the mes- sages and letters from out-of-town guests were road by the chairman of armnge- ments, Mrs. Glen Levin Swiggett, toasts were ‘given by Mrs, Francis Fenton Bernard, Maj. Julla_Stimson, Mrs. Or- ville Martin,” Mrs. Lyman B. Sworm- stedt, Mrs.' Raymond Morgan, Mrs. Thomas W. Sidwell, Mrs. Louis C. Scherer, Mrs. David L. Wing, Miss Ruth H. French, Miss Harlean James, Miss Marie Rellly and Miss Sibyl Baker. The Stonewall Jackson Chapter, No. 20, United Daughters of the Con- federacy, of which Mrs. Albjon Wilkins Tuck is president, will give a benefit card party at the Hotel Hamilton Wednesday at 2 o'clock p.m. Serving as patronesses are Mrs. Walter E. Hutton, Mrs. Victor Hou: ton, Mrs. B. K. Van_Sickler, M Arthur P. Drury, Mrs. Robert K. Wil- liams, Mrs. W. Albert King, Mrs. Louis A. Abbot, Mrs. John F. Little, Mrs. Gustavus Werber, Mrs. T. Lyn- wood Moore, Mrs. Walter W. Talcott, Mrs.Chester H. Smith, Mrs. Alvin E. Eckert, Mrs. Alice B. Ferguson, Mrs. E. C. Sasser, Mrs. Emma Saul, Mrs. {J. J. Mansfleld, Mrs. Willlam A Boss, Mrs. Willlam T. Pollard, Mrs. David M. Kincheloe, Mrs. John M. Beavers, irs. Fred McKee, Mrs. John W. taggers, Mrs. Edward M. Hall, Mrs. Abner H. Ferguson, Mrs. Ashton Todd, Mrs. Jesse C. Adkins, Mrs. Ansel Wold, Mrs. Arthur Tew, Mrs. Charles Turner and Mrs. Charles Hutchinson. Mrs. Henry Churchill Cook and Miss Mayher will hold a reception in honor | of Mrs. George Maynard Minor, pres- ident general; Mrs. G. Wallace W. } Hanger, candidate for president gen- jeral, and members of Independence Bell Chapter, N. S. D. A. R, at the Washington Club, 17th and K streets { northwest, Tuesday, January 23, from | 18:30 to 11 o'clock ! Mr. and Mrs. Franz Henderson Ridsway are now occupying their | |new home, 3201 Cathedral avenue, { . and Mr: { Frederick Briggs, 45| | Bryant street ‘northwest, gave their | | first reception of the new year to| | members and friends of the Mothers' | 1 Club of St. Paul M. E. Church South, Friday evening, January 5, ‘at their | residence. . The guests were delightfully enter- | fained 'by a musical program, con- | | sisting _of vocal, violin and 'plano o0los, rendered by Mrs. Albert Briggs, | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Briggs, Mrs. | Carl Goodman, Mrs. J. S. Tupman, | Mrs. Agnes O.'Israel and Miss Anita | Briggs. Mrs. Tupman and Miss Pau- | line Hines recites Among the out-of-town guests wer | | | i . L [ . Seowiel Bl ol DINNERW ARE Closing Out 14 Open Stock Patterns Your Pattern May Be in This Lot 7 English, 1 Bavarian, 2 French, 2 Japanese. 2 American, at Greatly Reduced Prices Bread and Butter Plates Salad or Pie Plates Tea Plates Breakfast Plate Dinner Plates SouprPlates Fruit Saucers Oatmeals ... Open Vegetab]; 'Dishes Former Price .$4.75 dex. $4.75 dox. ..8$5.25 dox. ..$2.50 doz. to $11.50 doz. - 15¢ .$3.50 doz. to $15.00 dos.... 25¢ to $14.00 dos.... 25¢ to $26.50 dos. to $37.00 doz.-..25¢ to $26.50 doz.....25¢ to $8.50 dox. to $11.25 doz.....15¢ 70c each to $4.30 each....25¢ Close-Out Price to 50¢ to 50¢ to S50c to $1.00 ea. to $1.00 ea. to $1.00 ea. to 25c¢ ea. to 50c ea. to $1.50 ea. ea. ea. ea. 25¢ 10¢ - Covered Dishes..._.___ .. $2.50 each to $10.50 each....$1.5010$2.50ea. 50c each to $9.25 each-...25¢ to $2.50 ea. 85¢ each to $7.75 each....50c to $2.50 ea. leat Dishes Sauce Boats Covered Butter Dishes._. .81.75 each to $4.25 each... ~.$1.00 ea. “D. O, MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1923. Gaithergburg, Md., aug Mrs, A. Os- walt of 'Freeport, Ill. Mrs. Ida Points Willis of Harrison- burg, Va., has issued cards announc- ing the marriage of her daughter, Catherine Cornella Willls, to Mr. Benjamin N. Neitzey of Washington, Monday évening. January 1, at § o'clock, in the Protestant Episcopal Churcki of the Epiphany, the rector, the Rev. Dr. James E. Freeman, offi- clating. The bride wore a dark brown tailored suit trimmed with beaver and a hat to match, and a corsage bouquet of violets. There were no atendants. The bride is a graduate of Provi- dence Hospital “Trainifig School for Nurses. Mr. and Mrs. Neitzey will live at 1421 Kearney street north- east, Brookland, D. C. A card party, in celebration of St. | Distaft's day, will be given by the | Constitution Chapter, Daughters_of the American Revolution, at 8 o'clbek this evening, at the Washington Club, 17th and K strects northwest. | The patronesses are Mrs. Howard | L. Hodgkins, Mrs. N. B. Dial, Mrs. Claude N. Bennett, Mrs. W. F. Hum- mer, Mrs. Thomas B. Love, Mrs. Gegrge R. Cecll, Mrs. George Weed Wallace, Mrs. Arthur H, Giles, Mrs. C. Albert White, Mrs. William G. Young, Mrs. B. E. Scott and Mrs. BEdward H. Tarbutton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Walker, for- merly living at the Farragut, have | closed their home in Atlant{c City and | have sailed on the steamship Reso- lute for a cruise round the world. At the conclusion of the trip they will| spend some time in Paris. | Mra. Alblon Hostess to Washington Opera Patrons. Mrs. Edouard Albion will give to- morrow the second of a serles of luncheons she has planned for the patronesses whe are dctively work ing for the production of “Rigoletto,” which the Washington Opera Com pany will give Monday evening, Jan- | uary 32, in the President Theater. | The first luncheon was given Friday | at the Shoreham, when the guests in- | cluded Mrs. Rafael R. Govin, Mr. George Oakley Totten, jr., and Miss | Mary Gwynn, | The Greelc American Club of Wash- ington to record its sympathy for the Greek refugees, will give for the UPHO benefit of Greek refugees, in co- operatjon with the Near East Rellef, a_classic pantomime concert, Wednesday evening, at 8:15 o'clock, at 711 N street northwest. The patronesses are Mrs. Wallace Rad- cliffe, ¥rs. Marie Moore Forrest and Mrs, Charles Douglas. The committee having the affair in charge is com- posed of Dr. Mitchell Carroll, chair- man; T. Theos M. Gambouri, Miss Anné Darlington ané Eustace Glyco- frides, secretary. Mrs, Robert M. Bohlen has taken a suite at the Lee House for the re- mainder of the winter. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four Bours: ; Susan R. Elllott, 82, 46 Adams st. Marion E. Snook, 80, 5421 9th st.” Toretto J. Beard, 79, St. Elizabeth’s Hos- ital. . "Ntk Bowen, 68, Gallinger Municipal Hos- ital. P fwara Martin Clark, 19, Sibley Hospital Infant of John and Bdith McKeller, 4 Columbia Hospital Robert/ Terry, 41, 1141 rear, 1st st. Mitchell Brooks, §4, Freedmen's Hospital. Mary Ann Barbour, 64, 2nd w. Nellie E. Clark Bewzard, 75. 122" 13th st. Willlam ‘Dunmore, 68, 333 Virginia ave. s.e. 4800 Sheriff road n.e. 48,30 Patterson st. n.c 42, 342 K st. s.w. Births Reported. The following borths have been reported fo the health department in the last twenty-four hours: A . and Carolyn Lewis, gir Carmino and Adelina Ciofti. bo James O. and Helen Hartma rmest . and Ruth F. Leflingswell, girl. 4 Elizabith V. Reld, girl Joseph and Syrella Willlam A. and M; iberger, boy. ret Welch, girl. Walter and Lucy Frank F. and Mary Blake C. and irma Wells, girl. Elins and Charles Elsle Campbell, jr., girl. George and Arizona Addison, girl. William K. and Clara Mondowney, girl. Rosa, boy. ary Kenney, boy. nd Ella Carter, boy. Edwin F. and Mumie €. Lark, bos LSTERING At Special Low Rates This Month to Keep Our Force Busy—Expert Work 3-Piece Parlor Suites —reuphol- stered © IR ; A i fin new, this month at and ished - like special '12 Labor Only BEAUTIFUL TAPESTRIES, VELOURS AND SILK MATERIALS AT COST PRICES MERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. 627 F St. NW. 52" Bring Tampies Phone Main 8139 GIVEN to your garments through regular Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and Repairing. We will be glad to send for them. CALL MAIN 4724 Washington Farly A A O A Very Extraordinary Sale 3 of COATS CAPES WRAPS For Women and Misses THIi most successful sale that we have ever held, as the values are really remarkable. In order to meet the demand, we have added many new lots. The materials are the season’s most desirable and the furs used on these coats have been sc lected with the greatest care. The Special Prices range as follows: $69.50, $85.00. $95.00, $110.00 Wl; “will take great pleasure in showing these coats and we know it will be to your advantage to see them before making your selection. Our Women's Departi Third Floor. Filbeet. Comer Thirlcenll OMEN WH patronize our January Sales do so with the assurance that they will get values as represented, because our fashions are always in the height of étyle. QP comparison with sales elsewhere has proven that our prices are un- questionably lower. Wonderfully fine fur-trimmed Coats, $96.50. Usually $115 to $165.00. ° Afternoon and Dinner Gowns of exquisite materials, $39.50 and $52.50. Usually up to $75.00. - The radical clearance of furs brings Fur Coats at greatest re- ductions of years. Mrs. Roland Carvel Ringgold has re- | turned to her apartment, at 1712 H| street, from Shepherdstown, W. Va., < and the son_and Blouses, skirts, footwear, kid gloves in the general clear- ance—and then our great January Sales of underwear are now at their height. - ¢ ? Tea Cups and Saucers $6.25 doz. to $21.50 doz....25¢ to $1.00 ea. Coffee Cups and Saucers......$7.00 doz. to $23.50 doz.....25¢ to $1.00 ea. Bouillon Cups and Saucers..$7.50 doz. to $15.50 dos.....25¢ to $1.00 ea. INVITATIONS Hutohins Buildl 10th and D Sts. N.W. n ALSO—Tea Sets, Hot-Cake Dishes, Individual Butters, Sugar and Cream Sets, Teapots, Chop Dishes, Pickle Dishes, Cake Plates, at correspondingly low prices. MAIN FLOOR—G ST. ENTRANCE DULINeMARTNGo. _1215-17 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 HAA " PLAITIN HEMSTITCH " BUTTONS COVERED 1 Mrs. M. E. Holley | 2561 16th &t ay The Logical Profession Ask Our Graduates Prof. Livingstone’s Academy G N.W. Fr, 7475 ““Om 20 Years in Washington, 10%