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"The Vice President Will Be Guests at Dinner Tonight of Senator and Mrs. Phipps. HE Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge will be the honor guests at dinner this evening | of Senator and Mrs. Law- rence C. Phipps. This afternoon Mrs. | Coolldgs will assist Mrs, Davls, wite | of the Secretary of Labor, at a tea| for the delegates to the labor confer- ence, when the wives of cabinet mem- | vers will also assi ador of Great Britain des will be the honor t dinner this evening of Mr. rs. Corcoran Thom. . The ambassador of Italy, Prince & i, will be entertained at dinner evening by the ng naval at- che of the embassy and Signora , who will entertain a_com- vany of thirty at the Shoreham Hotel. The Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks will be honor guests at dinner this evening of Representative Joseph G. Cannon and_ his daughter, Miss Cannon, who will entertain a distin- guished company. The Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Wallace will dine with Repre- sentative and Mrs. Louis Frothing- ham tonight at thei; home, 2139 R street northwest. Mirza Hus- e today for in De- The mini: ien Khun 3 iiddle west. troit and will make an address to o employes at the Ford factory be- ore returning next we The mi Mme. Wroblew: honor at dinner Wednesday evening, January 31, of the counselor of the legation and Mme. Kwapiszewska. Mme. Kwapiszewska has issued iri- vitations for a tea Saturday after- noon, January 20, in honor of Miss Bertha Crawford, who will come to Washington to sing the role of Gilda in the performance of “Rigoletto” which the Washington Opera Com- vany will give the following Monday. ter of Poland and Mr. and Mrs. Congressional Club Last Night. The first large official reception given by the Congressional Club this Avinter was thnt of last night for the Vice President and Coolidge, when, to meet them were the mem- bers of the club and a few additional guests. The charming environment of the club was never more fully ap- recizted, the atmosphere of club life being relieved by the plentiful iid- winter decoration of green, with the mantel banked with poinsettia, this strong point of color an of the states being the on room. Coolidge at y color in the reception The buffet supper table was charm- | ingly decorated in pink and white flowers, with rose color lights sho: ing under the graceful fountain in the center of the board, while pink shaded candles added to the dainty ‘effect. A long, narrow table at one side of the dining room was hand- some in appointment and arranged for seating the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Coolldge, Mrs, Frelinghuy- n, president of the club; Mrs. Wal- ce White, jr., and the Speaker and . The Coolldge sen in receiving, and Mrs. Wallace H. White, jr., was also in the recelving line. Mrs. Coolidge, wore a very be- coming gown of da blue velvet, the @raceful drapery held at the left side by handsome ornaments of sil- ver and crystal heads. Mrs. Freling- huysen’s gown was of blue and gold brocade, the skirt draped and the Lodice having sleeves of gold lace. Mre. White wore an effetive gown of cut steel and jet beads, There was music all during the re- ception, and Mrs. Coolidge opened this feature of the program, dancing continuing after the supper was over. At the buffet supper table were President _and M stood with Mrs. Frelinghu will be the guests of | Pen Women, and chairman of the poets’ committee for the Distriot of Columbia branch, entertained at a luncheon Thursday at the Cosmos Club_in honor of Miss Lizette Rees: America's foremost sonneteer, who was an honor guest at the poets' dinner given on Wednesday evening at the league house. Mrs. Geldert had as her guests, Mrs. John Mock, Mrs. Clautman of Boston, Mrs. Mock's niece; Miss Marie C. Redfern and Mrs. James Marwick. Miss Hilda Smith, chairman of the Bryn Mawr Summer School for Wom- en’in_Industry, will be the guest of Miss Henrietta Riggs over the woek end. Miss Smith is to be the guest of honor of the Bryn Mawr Alumnae at dinner .Saturday evening at the National Clubhouse of the A. A. U. W., and later in the evening will give an address on the subject of the Bryn Mawr Summer School. and Mrs. Coolidge debt commission, the Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin and Mrs. Baldwin. The other guests were the Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes, the Chief Justice, Mr. Willlam Howard Taft; the Secre- tary of Commerce, and Mrs. Hoover, the governor of the Bank of England, Mr. Montagu Collet Norman; E. Miss Susan M. Kingsbury, Miss Ernestine L. Friedman and Miss Hilda W. Smith of Bryn Mawr Col- lege will be in Washington for sev- eral days and are at the Powhatan. Invitations to the dinner which Mr. A i and Mrs. Jesse Lee Webb was to give Representative and Mrs. Nitholas tonight in honor of Mrs. Henry Shel- Longworth, Representative Theodore | ton Turner of Denver, Col.,, have been I;. Burton, the undersecretary of the recalled owing to the illness of Mrs. Treasury, Mr. S. P. % Webb. assistant _secre Treasury and Mrs. E erick Dent bin, M Senator and Smoot, Mrs. Leslic Seaton Lipscomb will be hostess at tca at the Women’s City S Willlar Car, Club, 22 on place, on Sund on , M Sylvester Mr. W. P. G. Harding. FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, January 14, from 4:30 to 8 o'clock.|have come' to Washington for the Assisting Mrs. Llplcorfi_b will be Mrs. | remainder of the winter, and have Isaac_Gans, Mrs. F. F. Johnson, | taken ar apartment at the New Wil- Mrs. W. F. Barton, Mrs. C. J. Blanch-4 lard Hotel. ard, Miss Minnie roll, Miss Loul: —— Pattison and Miss Katherine Worten. Mrs. Henry Kirk Porter and daugh- ter, Miss Anna May Hegeman, are at the New Willard, where they ex- pect to remain until they reopen their 16th street home. They came to Washingten from Atlantic City. The secretary of the Lithuanian legation and Mme, Vinikas entertain- ed at dinner last night in honor of Mme. Doma Slezevicius, wife of the first prime minister of Lithuania, and Mme. Vencius, who have come to America to_soilcit funds for the or- Phans of that country. ‘The assistant secretary of war and | Mra: J. Mayhew Wainwright will en- tertain at dinner this evening. Senor Don Oscar Gana-Serruys, counselor of the Chilean embassy, and Mme. de Gana<Serruys have erturned |to Washington after an absence of | several months in Chile, and are at | Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. E. Lester Jones left Washing- ton today for a short visit to Florida! Mr. and Mrs. Robl: to Russia and Mrs. on_F. Downey HEMSTITCHING 1 BUTTONS COVERED Mrs. M. E. Holley 9378, 2561 15¢h s Senator and Mrs. Spencer of Mis- souri will entertain at dinner in the | presidential suite at the New Willard on February 6. Mrs. Spencer will algo be hostess ‘at a luncheon on the fol- lowing day at the same place. The military attache of the French | embassy and Mme. Dumont had a small company at dinner last even- ing at Le Paradis. Mrs, . C. Lawrence, wife of the at- tache of the British embassy, will not receive Monday afternoon, but will be at home the remaining Monday after. noons of this month in' her apart. ment at the Woodward. H it fisindy i Mrs. Rudolph, wife of the Com- [\ missioner of the District, will be at home, informally, tomorrow after- {noon” and also the following Satur- days in January from 4 to 6 o'clock. ! Miss Betty Baldwin, daughter of the chief of the British debt commis- slon and Mrs, Stanley Baldwin, will be the guest of honor at tea this aft- ernoon of Miss Rosamaye Kendrick, 12:30 to 3 daughter of Senator and Mrs. John B. o b Kendrick, who will entertain in her ||! o apartment at 2400 16th street. Mrs. Geldert Entertained I Luncheon Guests Yesterday. | Mrs. Louis N. Geldert, national | Dance and Lunch Hotel Hamilton 14th and K Sts. "Every Saturday No Cover Charge The Inspection. -+ at Special Music president of the League of American Pictorial Review 1219-1221 G Street . Store Hours. 9 to 6 Brushed Wool Coat Sweaters, tan, navy, brown and henna. well made, with poekets. Just wi lar $9.50 value All-wool Heavy Shaker Sl navy, white. brown and mardon. cloth, in beautiful shades of with pockets. All sizes....... and white and brown and tan. Plaited Skirts, in two-tone sizes. A very good value at this Sportswear Section. Coat Sweaters and Slip-on Sweaters These sweaters are at you need. Regu- Plaited Skirts, in new checked effects, All sizes... like the picture, in » p-on Sweaters, in Sizes 36 to 46...... Skirts - Sport Skirts, made of the genuine “Camelair” tan; button trimmed, $12.50 316 7th striped effects, | 1923 will entertain & company of twenty- two at dinner this evening. Miss Louise Anderson will be the guest of honor at dinner this evening of Mrs. H. Wilfred Du Puy, who will ater take her guests to the third ‘small and early” dance of the Junior League, which will be given at Rauschers. The General Federation of Women's Former United Stfitel ambassador | Clubs wil hold a large reception to- eorge T. Marye! night at the .headquarters, at 1734 FOR MISSES AND GIRLS VERY EXTRAORDINARY VALUES [ PLAITIN Are.Offered in This Department DURING A CLEARANCE SALE Which Is Now in Progress Following Greatly Reduced Prices will prove of interest to you and We Invite Your Misses’ Tailored Suits, reduced to— $25, $35, $45, $69.50, $78.50 Misses’ Coats, reduced to— $18.50, $25, $35; $49.50, $69.50, $78.50 Misses’ Hats, reduced to— $2.50, $5, $7.50, $10, $15 Misses’ Silk Dresses, reduced to— $25, $29.50, $35, $45 Misses” Wool Dresses, reduced to— $18.50, $25, $29.50, $39.50, $49.50 Middy Suits, reduced to— Jersey Dresses, reduced to— $5, $7.50, $10.50 $10.50 and $12.50 Girls’ Coats, reduced to— $7.50, $10, $15, $25, $35, $45 Girls’“Wash Dresses, reduced to— $1.50, $1.95, $2.50, $5,.$7.50, $10, $15 Girls’ Middy Suits, reduced to— $2.95, $5, $7.50 Girls’ Wool Dresses, reduced to— ? $5, $7.50, $10, $15, $18.50 Girls’ Hats, reduced to— Girls’ Wool and Felt Tams, reduced to— $2, $5, $7.50, $10 $1.00, $1.95, $3.75 $4.95, $8.50 $3.50, $4.50 Girls’ Sweaters, reduced to— $1.95, $2.95, $3.50, Wool Scarfs, reduced to— Middy Blouses, reduced to— $1.00, $1.95, $2.50, (Fifth Floor.) Flbeet Comner Thitieenit $2.95, $2.75, $3.7 SOCIETY. frem 9 to 11| bassy staff will give another of their series of dances Wednesday eveninc January 17, at 3147 16th street. N street northwest, o'clock. Representative John Reber of Pott Ville, Pa., has returned to Washing-| Mrs. Frederic Hicks will be « ton for the remainder of the session, | home the' last two Tuesdays of th and has reopened his apartments af|month in her apartment at Ston. the Burlington Hotel. lelgh Court. Representative and Mrs ' | iiGks are spending o few duys Mrs. Gillett Hill will be at home to- | Philadelphia and New York. morrow afternoon at her residence, ! 2133 R street. - The bachelors of the British e [\ The naval attuche of the B lian_embassy aclito HE & FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F a# Tenth St. Specials for Saturday In Blouses, Hosiery and ‘Underwear Exceptional Items which should make our Main Floor as busy as the proverbial “bee-hive.” Sale Price. Crepe de Chine and Pongee Gowns. Were $5.75 .. e . Crepe de Chine and La Jerz Teddies. .$2.95 Pongee Blouses: excellent material. . .$2.95 Crepe de Chine and Tricolette Blouses. Were $5.75 Lingerie Waists: splendid values Mercerized Sport Hose Clocked Sport Hose - - .. Silk and Fiber Hose: some with clocks.$1.00 Chiffon Silk Hoese: black only........$1.50 Chiffon Net Hose; Brown, Beige and Wool and Novelty Sport Hose........ Onyx Pointex Hose: Blacks and Browais,... .. icx S nats ..$1.95 Full-Fashioned Silk Hose: Black an Brown P L A few Handmade Blouses, very special.$2.95 Philippine Nightgowns ..............$2.95 Every Pair of Hose Is Perfect 1 Off All Women's and Misses Sweaters 316 7th L Cunningbam & Co Mrs. Edwin T. Denby, Mrs. Herbert C. Hoover, Mrs. Irvine L. Lenroot, Mrs. James Brown Scott and Miss Mabel T. Boardman, with others as- sisting from time to time. Assisting generally in the evening were Mrs. Oscar W. Underwood, Mrs. Julius Kahn, Mrs. Edward T. Taylor, Mrs, John W. Langley, Mrs. Samuel ¥. Winslow, Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, Mrs Howard Mrs. Willls C. Hawley, Mrs. J. Charles Linthicum, Mrs. Thomas W. Harrison, Mrs. George P. McLean and Mrs. Carl W. Riddick. in the company of several hundred were the Secretary of the'Navy and Mrs. Denby, the Speaker and Mrs. Gil- lett, Senator and Mrs. Tasker L. Od- dfe,” Senator and Mrs. Robert Nelson Stanfield, Senator and Mrs. Willlam M. Calder, Senator and Mrs. Joseph L france, former Senator and Mrs. Gore, Senator and Mrs. James W. Wads- worth, Representative and Mrs. Nich- olas Longworth, Mrs. Robert Love Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Kemper Cowing and her sister, Mre. J. A. Herbert: Representative’ and Mrs. James C. Cantrill, Representative and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell. Representative and Mrs. Hamiiton Fish, Representa- tive and Mrs. Ira Copley, Senator and Mrs. John B, Hendrick, Senator and Mrs. Jame: Reed, Mr. and Mrs. B. .. Wilson of indianapolis, Represent- ' ative and Mrs. Oscar J. Larson, Vice Governor of the Federal Reserve Hoard and Mrs. Edmund Platt, Miss Doyl from Toronto, Mrs. Henry Wild- , er'Keyes, Miss Alice Page, Mrs. James Patten, Representative and Mrs, Hen- ry Allén Cooper and thelr guest, Mrs. James Chandler of Racine, Wis.; Mr. Tred Dennett and Miss Dorothy Den- nett, Senator and Mrs. Irvine L. Len- |, Toot, Representative and Mrs. Henry W. Watson, Representative and Mrs. carl R. Childblom and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reeside. Specials in Our Main Floor Hosiery Department All-Silk Howe, with beautiful hand-drawn clocks, in all the newest designs. Black only 5 Gold and Silver Full Fashioned Hose, tops, for evening slippers; extra fine quality. Chiffon Silk Howse in Black and Gun Metal ports Hose in silk and Values up to $2.65. Very special. Humming Bird Silk Hose, in to wear or a new pair free; all colors. Onyx “Pointex” Silk Howse; black and colors. ... oo : Hosiery Section—Main Floor. OWNSTAIRS STORE Another SALE of Women’s Footwear Exceptional Prices on These Pumps and Oxfords A big special purchase, that enables us to offer these high-grade Shoes at prices way below their Sutherland, ' Saturday we place on sale 1,000 NEW SPRING DRESSES in our January clearance sale. Departing from the usual custom of offering past season garments at reduced prices, we are going to sell new dresses bought in the regular way very much underpiced. actual value. We couldn’t get complete sizes in | « 70 every style, byt your size can be found in some of them. So be on hand early to get the best selection. g . t 3% 4% |i§ rermsi $1Q.95 ¢ $9500 ) Waistline, Short Sleeves, Puff Sleeves, 1,000 Spring ‘Models— Circular Flares, Novel Sashes. Every One (Not Just a Few) of Unusual Distinc- tion. DETAILS OF THIS GREAT DRESS SALE | Seoretary of Treasury | Wost to British Guests. The Secretary of the,Treasury, Mr. Mellon, was host at dinner last even- ing, entertaining in his apartment at 1785 Massachusetts avenue, in com- pliment to the chancellor of the Brit- : ish exchéquer and chief of the British - - Materials : Brown Satin % ot L, New Spring -Materials > 2 Silver Cloth Pamps included in the $4.95 Group . - ’ Manufacturer’s Samples of Hosiery at Remarkably Low Prices . Buster Brown Stockings, for boys and girls; Sports and Dress Hosiery, in fiae lisle, wool, in heavy and medium ribbed; colors are black, and mixtures; plain or ribbed; black, cordovan, cordovan and white. S:zes.up to 12, African brown, polo and suede. Very special. Pair 79¢ Pair 3 pairs for $1.00. _Merufllzec'l_ l.ltlet St.oddnfp, for women and - misses ; elastic garter proof tops; extra strong Sports Hosiery, i i i s knees; :einforced where the wear is greatest. fibbed or H];i,,; L cllfll:u:; ,d all. ?: ]gh?::::fi:; In black, cordovan and white. Alsoa small Tof shades, Special. of sports hose in all wanteg colors. All sizes. 3 3 air - $1.19 Pair The Aristo Hair Nets, single mesh, 39c per doz : Double Mesh, 59¢ per doz. Cap or fringe shape Patterns Colonials Side Ties Operas N One, Two and Three Strap: and Oxfords The Hosiery Shop —invites you to see its beautiful colors, designs and fabrics in Silk, Silk-and- wool, Wool, and Silk -and - lisle for women, at the inter- esting price of 1.95 The Hosiery Shop Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Black Satin Cuban French and Baby French 0w X kY Roshana Crepe, Flat Crepe, Paisley- Figured Crepe, Batik Figured Crepe, Fine Satin Canton, Canton Crepe, Taf- fetas. New Spring Colors g Caramel, Almond- Green, Rosewood, Toast,Slate, French Blue, Camel, Gray, Woodburn.