Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1923, Page 8

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SOCIETY. Brothers Nigne! that greal shad- ow and profile of the day,” serves as a rich background for lowely woman, _gloriously garbed in a RIZIK cvening gown. FULL CLEARANCE Evening and Dinner Gowns Sequins, Velvets, Metallic Cloths, Fancy Moire, Bro- cade Velvets, Chiffon Com- binations. -For the last word in le, and first word in mind RIZIK —Formerly Repriced at. . . hwest zumr 12th & G Sts. Buy With Confidence—Furriers Since 1906 JANUARY FUR CLEARANCE —that will long and happily be remembered by womar who participates tomorrow. Our Stock Must Be Cleaned Out $135 Baltic Seal Coats gathered collar.. $175 Muskrat or Marmink Coats sott skins. ¢ smart Seal New Short Coats S th blouse e ot et SROY $325 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats Sk k coll; ~ Skunk _collar $225000 inches long.... $350.00 Jap Mink Coat 40 inches long. $ 00 wide sleeves and o 0 inches, of $125.00 LUF ... % d cuffs. 40 Trimmed with tails. 48 inches long. $275 Natural Raccoon Coat every $850.00 Natunal Squirel Woapry Coats—— $6()0.00 The. Vice President Will Be Guests at HE Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge will be guests at & reception at the Congressional Club this evening held in their honor. Mrs. Joseph S. Fre- | linghuysen, president of the club, will recelve, assisted by officers of the club, and among the ladies who will | preside at the buffet supper table will |be Mrs. Denby, Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. Len- {root, Mrs. James Brown Scott and , Miss Boardman, | Mrs. Coolidge will be the guest of {honor at tea Tuesday afternoon, Jan- {uary 23. of Mrs. Pomerene, wife of {Senator Atlee Pomerene, who will en- {tertain at the Congressional Club. Mrs. Coolidge was the guest of 'honor at luncheon today of Mrs. France, wife of Senator Joseph Irwin { France of Maryland, who entertained !a large and -distinguished company at |the New Willard Hotel. The other guests were “Mme. Panaretoff, Mrs. | Louis Brandeis. Mrs. Willlam Van De- anter, Mrs. Henry F. Ashurst, Mrs. Willlam E. Borah. Mrs, William M. {Calder, Mrs. Arthur Capper, Mrs. |Charles A. Culberson, Mrs. Joseph 8. jFrelinghuysen, Mrs. John B. Kéh- |drick. Mrs. Henry W. Keyes, Mrs. Me- dill McCormick, Mrs. Harry S. New, Mrs sker L.'Oddle, Mrs. James A. rs. Selden P. Spencer, Mrs. ard Sutherland, Mrs. James E. | Watson. Mrs. Ernest R. Ackerman, Mrs. James W. Husted, Mrs. Frank W.Mon- dell, Mrs. Homer P. Snyder, Mrs. {Thomas R. Marshall, Mrs. Charles C. McChord, Mrs. Constantine J. Smyth, AMrs. Merritte Treland, M; rker W Charles E. er, Miss an, Mrs. Frederick Dent ant, Mrs. David Jayne Hill, Mra. Marion F. Butler, Mrs. Thomas M. | Chatard, Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann, i Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. Joseph! | E. Thropp, Mrs. T. Coleman du Pont, | Mrs. Willard Sauisbury, Mrs. Louls jHertle, Mrs. Thomas P Gore, Mrs. Robert Love Taylor, Mrs. James Car- roll Frazer. Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun, Mrs. E. W. Cole, Mrs. Rob- inson F. Downey, Mrs. Victor Kauff- {mann, Mrs. Perry S. Heath, Mrs. | George Mesta, Mrs. Wilton J. Lam: [ bert, Mrs. Charles Wood, Mrs. T, De- | Witt Talmage, Mrs. James Morrls, | Mrs. James H.'Patten, Mrs. Mary H. luter, Mrs. Samuel Beverly Wil- i lamson, Mrs. Peter G. Ten Eyck, Mrs. iW. P. Jackson. Mrs. Goodwin, Mrs. Blocklinger, Mrs. Washburn, Miss |Sarah Berry and Miss Mary Temple. { Mrs. Harding sent a large box of flow- jers from the White Ho: gardens, | which formed a handsome feature of the | table decoration. The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. { Alellon, will entertain at dinner this | |evening in honor of the chancellor of the British exchequer and chief {of the British debt commission, the | e anley Baldwin and Mrs. i nd the governor of the Bank_of England, Mr. Montagu Col- |1et Norman. | Senator Henry Cabot Lodge will en- | {tertain at dinner this evening in| |honor of the United: States ambas- | !sador to Great Britain, Col. George | Harvey. { | Senora de Mathieu. wife of the {ambassador of Chile, will not receive { tomorrow afternoon, but will be at |home Friday, January 19. | Diplomatic Women at Home Tomorrow Afternmoon. i Baroness de Cartler, wife of the ambassador of Belgium. will receive { tomorrow afternoon, after 4 o'clock, and will have with her her niece, Miss Betty Connolly of New York, who has come to spend several months with | the baroness, | L Mme. Peter, wife of the minister of {Switzerland, ‘will receive tomorrow | after 4 o'clock at the legation. Mme. Wallenberg, wife of the min- | ister of Sweden, will be at home to- jmorrow afternoon after 4 o'clock at i the legation. Senora de Alfaro, wife of the min- ister of Panama, will receive tomor- |row afternoon after 4:30 o'clock at and Mrs. Coolidge a Congressional Club Reception Tonight. Mme. Wallenberg, the assistint sec- retary of war and Mrs. J. Mayhew Wainwright, the third assistint sec- retary of state and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, Rear Admiral and Mrs. James M. Helm, the secretary’ of the Smithsonian _Institution and Mrs. Charles D. Walcott, Miss La: Har- lan, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tucker- man, Mrs. James M. Marwick, Mrs. George H. Ehle. Miss Gladys Chap- man Smith, Judge Martin A. Knapp, Maj. Gen. ‘Adolphus W. Gresly, Mr. William Phelps Eno, Mr. Lymnch Lu- quer and Mr. Van Valkenberg Mrs. David A. Reed, wife of Senator Reed of Pennsylvania, will not receive this afternoon, but will be at home later in_the month. Mrs. Reed entertaimed at tea in her apartment at the New Willard yester- day afternoon 2 large group of Penn- sylvania girls ‘attending fashionable chools in Washington. The event was delightfully arranged. but quite informal. Mrs. Selden P. Spencer will receive informally this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at her residence, 2123 Califor- nia street. Miss Rosamaye Kendrick, dauphter of Senator and Mrs. John B. Ken- drick, will entertain at tea tomorrow afternoon’ in her apartment; at. 2409 16th street in compliment to Miss Betty Baldwin, daughter of the chan- cellor of the British exchequer and Mrs. Stanley Baldwin. The secretary of the legation of Ecuador, Senor Don Juan Barberis, feturned this morning from New ork. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Edward Rhodes Stitt will entertain a cpmpany at dinner at the Arts Club this even- ing for their debutante dseughter, Miss Emma Stitt, and will lager take their guests to the ball which the debutantes of the season will Five at the Willard for the benefit of Neigh- borhood House. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann will entertaln a company of twenty at dinner this evening at the Hotel Hamliton, and later will take their guests to the debutantes' ball at the New Willard. Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake will be hosts at dinner this evening pre- ceding the debutantes’ ball. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Despard Goft will entertain a company of twenty- two at dinner this evening. Mrs. Robert Hinckley will enter- tain at dinner this evening for Mrs. Clayburgh of New York, who is her house guest. “After the dinner Mrs Clayburgh will give a short program of songs, and the company will later attend the ball which the debutantes will give for the benefit of Neighbor- hood House. Mrs. H. M. Lord, wife of the direc- i%g | » ALICE MILBUR] One of the large group of debutantes 922-23 giving a ball at the New Willard tonight for the bemefit of Nelghborhood House. tor of the bureau of the budget, will receive Friday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall entertained at luncheon today in her home at 1706 New Hampshire avenue, having as her guests Mrs. John Biddle, Mrs. Clarke Waggaman, Mrs. Effingham Lawrence Townsend, Mrs. Fleming Newbold, Mrs. John O'Callan O'Laugh- lin, Mrs. Henry Lee Rust, Mrs. J. Upshur = Moorhead, Mrs. ~ Willlam {Balley Lamar, Mrs. Sidney Graves. Mrs. Frank S. Hight, Mrs. Stephen H. P. Pell, Mrs. John B. Bellinger, Miss Margaret Sutherland, Miss Katherine Judge, Miss Gladys Hinckley, and her house’guest, Mrs. Clayburgh, of New York. The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Denby, was the honor guest at din- ner last evening of the board of governors of the Army and Navy Club. The secretary gave a short talk on his trip to the orient last summer, after which motion pictures were shown. The company remained for dancing after the pictures. Mrs. Denby was entertained at dinner last evening by Rear Admiral and Mrs. Robert E. Codntz, who entertained at the Army and Navy Club. Mrs. Charles G. Milburn will enter- tain a company of forty guests at a buffet luncheon, on Saturday, at her home, 2034 16th street. Miss Alice Milburn was the honor guest at a bridge luncheon given yes- | terday by Mrs. Herbert L. Snodgrass {at the Washington Club. Mrs. Hugh 8. Cumming will enter- tain at tea this afternoon In honor of Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, and will be assisted by Mrs. Work, Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Heber Votaw. Miss Lizette Woodworth Reese of Baltimore, who was the guest of honor at the poets’ dinner last night at the headquarters of the League of American Pen Women, “is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Mock. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cloutman of Boston. who have been visiting Mr. (Continued on Ninth Page.) SOCIETY, M E YERS S HO:WP 900 Pairs OF WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR From Our Regular Stock, Selling from $6 to $12 —— { All leathers, tan, black or gray—au sizes—all widths in the entire assort- ment, not in each style. Oxfords, pumps, strap pumps, sport oxfords, etc.—all styles of heels, etc. Third Floor. MEYERS 1331 F Street s B OP THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Final Clearance of Broken Lots Dresses—Suits—Coats—Skirts —»For Entertaining— UR Distinctivc piece!. which harmonize with the appoint- ments of your home, will accomplish much toward making a success of your entertain- ing. Much character is revealed in many individual pieces that make up our collection. China Rooms—Second Floor Because we have made such terrifically big reductions we must ask that each sale be final—for we can make no refunds, no exchanges; nor send C. O. D. i 1 Dark natural skins. ! the legation $375.00 Hudson Seal Coats Squirrel collar and cuffs. 45 inches long. Odds and Ends--- 2 Jap Mink Stoles, marked $85.00. Clearance ..... S e 10 Fur Chokers, marked $10.00. Clearance ....... 1 Bay Seal Coat, mark and cuffs. Clearance. ... 3 e 10 Ringtail Kolinsky Chokers, 2 skins. Mark- $15 00 . ed $25.00 =sswrspresla s 1309 G ST..N.W. THE FRIENDLY SHOP The Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes were the guests of honor at dinner last evening of the minister of | Ecuador and Senora de Elizalde. The | other guests were the ambassador of | Spain and Senora de Riano, the am- | bassador of Peru and Senora de Pezet, $50 00 | the ambassador of Germany and Frau seeceseves - | Wiedfeldt, the minister of Uruguay 6 {and Mme. Varela, the minister of 2 PR o | Bolivia and Senora de Ballivian, the $150.00, Skunk collar $70 00 | minister of Bulgaria and Mme. Pana- | retoff. the minister of Persia. Mirsa | Hussein Khan Alal: the minister of | Colombia and Senora de Olaya, the minister of Panama and Senora de | Alfaro, the minister of Serbla, Dr. | Ante Tresich Pavichich; Senora de Zaldiyar, Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Bennett, and Senorita Ballivian. Dresses Misses’ Sizes Only 2 Three-piece Jersey Dresses—were $45. ] 3 Tweed Dresses—were $49.50. The ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes will be the guests {of honor at dinner this evening of | {Sir A. Maurice Low, who will later| |take his eleven guests to the debu- i tantes' ball, given this evening for | | the benefit of Neighborhood House. Last evening the ambassador and . I et o Broutue, who. entes: | 121§=217 F Street and 1214 t0 1219 & Street Oppenheimers SHOP UNIQUE EIGHTH AND E STS. Choice * at 1 Navy. Velour Suit—was $25.00. An Institution Dedicated to the Advancement of THRIFT in Handicraft Art Coats Misses’ sizes only. 5 Fur-trimmed Coats—were $49.50. Now... 1 White Knit Dress—was $22.50. 1 Navy Twill Dress—was $29.50. 1 Navy Twill Dress—was $39.50. at 5 Navy Twill Dresses—were $19.50. 2 Wool Crepe Dresses—were $29.50 1 Black Canton Crepe Dress—was $35.00. 1 Navy Canton Crepe Dress—was $29.50. e 1 Navy Roshanara Dress—was $25.00. on Massachusetts avenue. Others in| S e e Henr 1 White Georgette Dress—was $29.50. _ uge Success! . Phenomenal Se”t'ng Was the Result Qushingtery Pty Sults Misses’ Sizes Only zz/@’ W& B 4 Navy and Black Veldyne Suits—were $49.50. l I l OC 3 Brown and Navy Veldyne Suits—were $45.00. *OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF (7 2 2 5 Brown and Taupe Veldyne Suits—were $39.50. D RESS ES ONE OF THE MOST UNUSUAL SALES 2 Fur-trimmed Navy Duvet de Laine Suits—were $39.50. | OF THE SEASON 1 Navy Tailored Veldyne Suit—was $55.000. } - 3 Brown Tailored Duvet de Laine Suits—were $29.50. : HUDSON SEAL COATS 4 Furtrimmed Navy and Brown Velour Suite—vere 52850, | § 5 95 75 1 Fur-trimmed Black Velour Suit—was $45.00. - . With collar and cuffs of either extfa fine Skunk, 2 Navy Twill Suits—were $35.00. i ) Beaver or Natural Gray Squirrel. | Formerly ¢ .00 | Formerly g, 00 i Priced to.. 35: Priced to..., 65= matched; the styles are uncommonly smart and STREET DRESSES the workmanship very superior. Many are in the AETEANDON; DRRILES much wanted Mandarin styles or on similar lines, DANCE FROCKS with e@ther c_rush or shawl collar, and all are most IMPOE?E:P(;OR\:T)SRESSES Join the 1923 I Eittective liced. 45 BUSINESS DRESSES make it possible for these coats to be priced All Sport ?oats to Go at $10.00 i b s : A Separate Skirts, About 25, at $4.75 . : i THE 40-INCH LENGTH AT $250 - THE 48-INCH LENGTH AT $295 | Tt Camer Thirleeni2 One Year, $10—or $3 the Quarter e, Serge and Corduroy $2.95 Choice 2 Navy Twill Dresses—were $25.00. tained a large company In her home 1 White Canton Crepe Dress—was $45.00. Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 of Our Announcement of the D;sfiosa’ of 3 Fur-trimmed Navy Veldyne Suits—were $45.00. THE skins were carefully selected and skillfully DINNER DRESSES China Painting Club ONLY the most unusual cirumstances of purchase All Fur-trimmed Coats Reduced Worth up to $8.50 Classes Daily Breslau, 1309 & Street oy b T e e e

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