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SOCIETY. 'I‘HE EVENING S’I’AR WASHINGTON, . D. ociety C.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1923. Mme. Peter entertained a company | host at dinner last evening, of eighteen at dinner last evening in honor of the ambassador of France | and Mme. Jusser: SOCIETY. ARD ol C ENGRAVING INVITATIONS HAAS PLAITING HEMSTITCHING BUTTONS COVERED Mrs. M. E. Holley 2061 enter- | taining in honor of Count de Prorok. Mrs. Truman Palimer was {at luncheon today, when her g Sweden and Mme. | were Mrs, F‘runky w ‘10"Adl‘|” berg were hosis at dinner lust | James W. Carmalt, Mrs, Mitchell Care entertaining a corpany of | roll, Mrs. Francois Berger Moran. Mrs Horace Macfarland, Mrs. I. S. Miller, Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom, Miss Lydia'S. Blddle and Miss Anna M. Mre. Richard S. Hill is entertaining a company at bridge this afternoon for her daughter, Miss .\lnr | rell Hiull, in_honor of (Continued on Ninth J . Gdding The minister o Wall evening. fourteen. 1247 i Coni. { Ave. { | | A Shop of Individuality military attache and Mme, Dumont _entertained in- formally at lunch today, when the guests included Rear Admiral Rous- weau, U, 5. N.; Capt. Luke McNamee, United States naval intelligence, and Mrs. McNumee; Miss Patricla Capt. J. Rigal, Capt. Villaret, and Misses Marthe und Paule Dumont. | Mme. Dumont will be at home !n-‘ formaliy on Sundays, January 21 and | February 4 and 18, | well us the great Mrs, Frank White, wife of the| had close to the walls 3 treasiurer of the United States, will | and the stair rai a graceful ar- | MOREGW “,{“'"‘,‘f”’,,"""“ rangoment of pdims, while the e 4 to 8 o' . when she will be as-| = | : % § o en B Morrld of Minneapols bufret bore tall % C. 8. Plarce. sitver G roses - Tne French The Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes Guests Tonight of Minister of Ecua- dor and Senora de Elizalde. Helen HE Mr ¢ of the Secretury of State and the embu ns Hughes will be the of honor at dinner thi minister of Elizulde, w a distinguished ¢ main st a Exclusive Fashions for Women be at ho L& o, NewYork OPPOSITE SHOREHAM HOTELe f z-egnnua/ Among those 02Cll|>3 ing Mrs. Hll‘d-l Ing's box at the concert at the Na- | | tional Theater yesterday were Mra. Fall, wife of the Secretary of the Interior; Mrs. Hoover, wife of lha: su.me, aldwin, wife of the chan- | Reductions Averaging Y55V less than former prices Frocks and Gowns—$35 to $125 Eeuador and Senora de entertair Fifth Avenue. U010 H. STREET. N.W. supper was nled tall slender served with siiver candlestic white candies being intervals on the board. bowls of punch were on smuller in the room ambassador and Lady Geddes the guests in the large draw- 1, and standing with them vase pink igie Houts ‘onight. and spirea, bealrng placad at Hug ta evening the Secretary and Mrs, hes were the honor guests at din E. H. G. Slater, who ¢n ! tertained a company of thirty-four in her home on 18th street. Dinner Party The secretary of the British em. | bassy and Mrs. R. Leslle Craigle will be hosts ut dinner this evening, en- | tortaining in honor of Mr. and Mrs. | Edson Bradley, who are spending several weeks in “‘:shlnzlon A Splendid Buying Opportunity . 5 re Coolldge, wife of the Vice|in President, will have at the tes table | were the chancellor of the exchequer this @ fll‘nmnu at_her “at home” from | and Mrs. Baldwin and the governor !4 to 6 o'clock, her apartment at the | of th E h Willard, rs. Andrieus A. Jones Alvin_E. Dodd, Mrs. Frank S \ Hight and Mrs. James T. Morris. Mrs. MISS ELEANOR WILLIAMS, A charming young Baltimore girl who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thom: gown of pal Marean Chatard on Rhode Isiand ave- ade draped ovi nue. Grouped for prompt disposal a lim- ited number of smart Day _The delegations of Guatemala, E = ¢ % e, 8 e Ivado ond Nicaragua ;. = tor. Honduras, Nicarug| son, Mrs. Small, Mrs. Mark Sullivan [ {dud Mrs. Matthew A. Delaney and Evening Mise Edith visit th u.m-mulnr Bt and remain until $ o to Bryn Mawr, Pa., of Great and il when she will to vi Dresses and good Coats and Hraps from $25.00 to $75.00. e 8200.00. All our remaining Fine Fur- T s B lrnd Ao e trimmed Coats and Cloth Coats trim- m; : ot I Mrs, Kv\mu;, wife of Senator Frank | o January 2 4 p-Amesica ! ¢ ive tomorrow | re up to i icr b 3 J to New | | ol 4 end of the the third, assistant t W secretary of ods_Blies, was The other bury will be at A Haven of Interest to the Gift fternoon after Seeker, Collector and Lover of Home 5 ; home tomorrow and Mre. | and women in and vut of Sfieral Tiee | © c10c d the governos of {swpping tor chats, telling stories or hgland, Mr. Montagu | having a little laugh at the expense } Of some friend nearby. There were a wmed with handsome furs, and Evening wife of Senator Hitcheock, will receive to- Mrs. Hitchcock, Gilbert M Wraps at about cost price. Winter Hats, $7.50 to $15.00; were up to $45.00. Ofcial and Resident Soclety nt Hritish Embassy. The ambassador of Great Britain| and Lady Geddes received more than | a thousand guests reprosentative of and resident society In the last evening at a recept! r of the Hon. Stan n. chancellor of the exchequ and head of the British debt commis- and Mrs. Baldwin and Mr. Mon- man d. Other members the mission also were in the drawing the reception. meeting more informally 'he drawing rooms and ballroom of goverror of the| number of senators and representa- for a little closer converse, Gen. Pershing and many of cers of the Arm | the company. The_amb: while offi- e in j tives present, many of them slnnplnx,flmxghtcr, Miss Ruth Hitche: ¢ and Navy or to Great | Col. Harv, rrived when the re- | ception If over, and in course from the receiving line to the | dining room held a series of recep- | tons. T Britain, | members of the corps cabinet, membe EEEIIE——:IEEE:E:——-—:EE—:EEEEE e 608 to 614 Announced fO ' @ Thursday wear—in ongmal c]esxgn s. fl : fl fl @ fl fl | | | | fl Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST, Parting Price on Frocks —of the popular ranges which are greatly reduced to 518 It's justifiable sacrificing only in that we want to “put our house in order—requiring the prompt dis- posal of the midwinter models—desirable for street, afternoon and some suitable for semi-formal evening Poiret Twill, Canton Crepe, Satin-back Canton, Crepe de Chine, Lace, Georgette, Crepes, Etc. o= fal——]o|—=|olc—=[ota]alc—=a|f=——F]a[—=]a] Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star I k. N ~ 2 | % EEEEE:—JEE_EE—-:EQ—E_EEEEEEEE—:EE@EEEEE—:‘:IE]E—_::—JE]I:‘—:—:I Work Ttaly, of Norway inister of Denmark, nister of Siam, Phy the minister of de Elizalde, the | miinister of Uruguay and Mme. Varela, | the minister of Switzerland and Mme. the minister of Sweden and er of Chamorro inister inister of Guat, z Latour, nd Senora faires of aburi, the charge Austria and Mme. Pro- d'affaires of chnik. Others in John President e the company were Gen former Viee Thomas R. Charles E o third assistant secrelary te and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, the controlier of the curreney and Mre. D. R. Crissinger, Miss Donna Ruth Crissinger. the military attache of the French embassy and Mme. Du- mont. the Misses Dumont, the coun- selor of the Czechoslovakian legatior and Mme ngler, the secretary of the Siamese legation and Mrs. Loftus | the counselor of the Swedish lega- | tion. Mr. de Lagerberg: the secre- | tary of the Bulgarian legation, Dr. 'lt‘"s'nofl Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. | Thropp. Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley, |Mr. and Mrs. James M. Beck, Miss {Beck, Miss Laura Harlan, Mr. and | Mrs. George Mesta, Miss Helen Husted, { Mr. and Mrs. Alfrea Pembroke Thom, ifrom 4 to 6 o Williams of { house guest 2 { drick, DD the assistant secretary of war and | Mrs. J. Mayhew Wainwright, the i United States ambassador to _tI court_of St. James. Col. George Har: {vey: Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Edwards. Miss Vi iginia Edwards, Mr. and Gordon, Mrs. Villlam Ca: Sanger, Miss Mary Cary Sanger, Dr. and Mrs | W. Sinclair Bowen, Dr. and Mrs i Robert S. Beale. Miss Elizabeth Mar- | bury Beale, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph | Kauffmann, Mrs. [k“\fl Newton Mur- ray of Dunkirk, N. Y. . James || Carroll Frazer, Mrs. G Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulk | Chapman smich, Mra s jr.; Senator and Mrs. ]\lr and Mrs. Geor; { Doyle, Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. | Clarence Richmond Day, Dr. and Mrs, | ‘Tom Willlams, Judge Martin A. Knapp, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant,| Mrs. Charles W. Wetmore, Mr. and Mrs Hampson Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke, Mr. and Mrs. rthur Capper, T. Marye, Miss Corbin. i Taylor. Senator and Mrs. Howard | Sutherland, Mr. and_Mrs. Newbold Noyes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Ham- lin, Hitcheock, Mr. and Mrs, William Erfc Fowler, Capt. and Mrs. John H. Day- ton, Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Mr. | and Mrs. Paul Weir, Mrs. Delos A.| | Blodgett, Mrs. Charles G. Mr. and | Medical Director and Mrs Francis {8 'Nash, Miss Carolyn Nash, Mrs, Arthur Lee, Miss Neilie Scanion of New Zealand, Mr. and Mrs. Henry | | Fitzhugh, Col. and Mrs, Charles B. Drake, Miss Barrine Drake, Mrs. | Beverly Willlamson, the Misses Pat- ten, Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas go‘ ), g}l&]wi'loll'a D!olirla Miss Callie | Doyle. Sir Maurice Lowe and Jud; {and Mrs. C. C. MoChord. - Secretary and M! Mellon Kl)llllel' Hosts Last INght. The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon, was host at dinner last even- ing. his daughter, Miss Ailsa Mellon, | ! acting as hostess'for him. The com- | | pany included the ambasador of Bel- wium and Baroness de Cartler, Sen- ator and Mre. Frank B. Kellogg, Sen- jator Richard P. Ernst. the Uniled States ambassador to England, Col. George Harvey; the commercial coun- selor of the British embassy and Mrs, John Joyce Broderick, the assistant secretary of war and Mrs. J. Mayhew Wainwright, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler P. An- derson, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin B. Laugh- 1in, Mrs. Frick, Mrs, Francis H. Den- ny, Miss Mabel T. Boardman and Rep- resentative-elect James M. Magee of Pepnsylvania. Mrs, John W. Weeks, wife of the Secretary of War, will have assisting her at her reception this afternoon from 4 to_8 o'clock, Mrs. Samuel E. ‘Winslow, Mrs. James Carroll Frazer, Mrs. John Washington Davidge, daughter of Secretary and Mrs. Weeks; Mrs. Ord Preston and Mrs. Stuart Heintzelman, wife of Col. Heintzelman of the general staff. Mrs. Weeks will be at home the first Wednesday in February and again on the first Wednesday in March. Mrs. Hubert Work, wife of the Post- master General, will ha her aj ent at o8y, from 4 (o 6 orelock, Capper, Mrs. Wallace adcliffe, Mrs. Charles W. Richard- Fleming Newbold, Mrs. Robert Love ||| Miss Anna Hamlin, Senator and | Mrs. Gilbert M. Hitchcock. Miss Ruth | | Matthews, | | Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin, | | Mrs. Basil | Antiques Reproductions In Jewelry, Furniture, Mirrors, Silver and Sheffield Plate, Brasses, Curios, Diamonds and Art Objects. 4. 5. Arnold Art Galleries Auctioneer 1323 G St. NW. ternoon in her homo, at 2225 nd will have with her her John B. Kendrick and Miss ve Kendrick, wife and dau or Kendrick of Wyoming, Thursday at 2400 1 M WiIT bo with them land and Coats and Wraps—$35 to $145 Suits—3$45 to $95 Hats—$5 and $10 1A ) ) 1 N S8 D S A S S ) S ) T T T Wonderful J anuary Sale As Different as the Store Itself At these January merchandise that must be cleared away, the most recent introductions into each department. New Deauville Handkerchief Scarfs!! to?4:5 What are they? Deauville :scarfs are of crepe de chine, or .printed silks, with exquisite color designs in solid or Pais- ley or oriental effects. How are they worn? May be worn draped over shoulder and knotted; as mufflers. or cowboy style and looped in front; or as sashes around waist or draped over spring felt hats. Gorgeous color com- binations—the newest craze! $1.25 to $4.75. Neckwear Dept. Costumes and Handmade Blouses Take a prominent Place in the January Sale $10 to $15 Costume Blouses, $7.95 Beautiful Costume and Suit Blouses of crepe de chine, vel- vets and all-over silk lace; the hip length, over-blouse effects, round and V neck line, long or short sleeves. Colors are muffin, bisque, rust, barberry, gray, navy, brown and black; all sizes, but not of each style and color. New Handmade Blouses, $3.95 Fine French Voile Handmade Blouses, trimmed with real laces ;find h:(:xddrawn work. Tuxedo and Peter Pan colldrs. All sizes to Emphasizing the Importance of the January Sale of Sample Silk Petticoats Wonderful styles, quality silks, beautiful colors; and, best of all, real savings. About V3 Off $4.00 Satin Petticoats, plain and changeable colors, $2.95. $6.00 and $7.50 Jersey and Radium Silk Petticoats, $4.85. $5.00 Jersey Silk Petticoats, solid and combination colors, $3.85. $8.50 and $10.00 Silk Petticoats, Milanese and Radium, There’s Real Economy in Buying Such Silk Umbrellas At a Discount of About 1 Specially bought from a big and well known Baltitnore maker, a wonderful assortment of handles and a.fine range of colors. $7.50 and $8.50 Silk Umbrellas, plain and satin bor- ders, $5.00. $10.00 Colored Silk Umbrellas, wide satin borders, $7.50. $15.00 Colored Silk Lmbrellas, very exclusive han- Sales you are not limited in your selection to but have your choice of 1216 F St. N.W. FUR COATS And Wraps in the Season’s Most Impressive Clearance Quality furs and cleverly styled garments— and Reductions—reductions that mean some- thing real and tangible. Bay Seal Coats Regularly $135.00 and $150.00 $95.00 _ . Self and contrasting fur collar and cuf 45 inch lengths. Hudson Seal, Raccoon, Mole and Bay Seal Coats Regularly $225.00 to $295.00 $185.00 Many styles; 40 and 45 inch models; collars of self and contrasting furs. Hudson Seal Coats Regularly $335.00 and $350.00 $215.00 36 and 40 inch lengths; full flare models with chin collars. Hudson Seal, Persian Lamb, Black Caracul, Jap Weasel Coats Formerly $350.00 to $485.00 $245.00 Wonderful lot; 36 to 45 inch lengths; some with mink collars and cuffs. Hudson Seal and Mole Coats Formerly $395.00 to $495.00 $285.00 Blouse models and straight line ; self and contrast- ing fur collars and cuffs. Hudson Seal Wraps and Coats “ Formerly $525.00 $385.00 finest quality; 40 and Simply superb, this group; self, caracul and skunk collars.