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: : THE EVENING ~ STAR, WASHINGTON Society (Continued from Bighth Page.) Aranha, has issued invitations for tea Saturday afternoon, January 20, l‘ron\’ to 7, his apartment, 402, the! Rochambeau. Mrs. Arthur Lee will entertain at tea this afternoon in her home at 1708 Massachuselts avenue for her daughter, M Ellen Bruce Lee. Mr. and Mrs. co will probably remain ,here until early in February, when they will go to Arizona, where they have spent several.winters, stees of the Uni- hurch will be the hosts at evening at 8:30 t northwest to Ball for Neighborhood Heuse Social Success. The second annual debutautes’ ball was given last evening in the ball- « of the New Willard Hotel, when a large company danced for the benefit of Neighborhood House. The event w ghtly and colorful, the | dainty zowns of the debutant of them recetving—and the flu and festooned about t unusual brillianc line was a long arm , but unusually &, for each debu> ming-out gown, the £ pink sweet pe blue ribbons—the debutantes, and pre- 1t dto them b: >em- hroke The of flowers. Commande dore Jewell n and Mr. Willi chairman of the n floor comm £ 1 °G . and next to them the | John Pershing and Gen. , McGlachlin, where hung the i Stripes. To the left of the ambassa- dor the chief of naval operations and Mra. Robert E. Coontz had a box, be- hind which Signal flags of the servic botween the boxes, and the flags of ' tho various units of the servico hung ; over the other boxes wbout the rootn A buffet supper was served In the | #mall ballroom at 11:30 o'clock and dancing continued for a short time afterward. The chancellor of the British ex- chequer and chicf of the British debt commiesion, ‘the Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, and Mrs. Baldwin, who were Suests carlier in the evening at din- ner of the Secretary of the Treasur Mellon, joined the and Lady Geddes, party including Miss Eovernor of the b Montagu Collet Norman, and Mr. and Mrs. Grig_of the commission. Mis ipps of Mondon, who is the house | eSt of the ambassador and Lady Geddes, was alto with them in their box. Mrs. Baldwin wore @ handsome gown cllow and gold brocade trimmed with exquisite lac mond coronet and other diamond and pearl orn. " Miss Baldwin wore n draped and trimmed with silver, and ore a diamond coronet. Mi; ipps was in a deep green vel gown, gracefully draped. Among those who entertained box parties were the director of the con- sular service and M Wilbur J. Carr, whose guests included Mr. and Mr: V. Dulles, Mr. and Mr: Mr. and Mrs. R. ] s. Henry Schurmeier, cousin of Mr: rr, who arrived yes- terday from her home in Santa Bar- bara to spend several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Boaz Long Car and Mr. Robert Skinner. Members of the Ram’'s Head Play- ers occupled the box of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bell and were entertained by _their son, Mr. Robert Bell. The Commissioner and Mrs. Cuno Rudolph had among their guests the assistant engineer commissioner and Mrs, F. §. Besson Mrs, Charles M. Ffoulke entertained Judge and Mrs. Willlam Bailey La- mar, Baron and Baroness Korff, and Mrs. Ri ard D. Wyckoff of New York, Mr. Carlton Van Valkenburg and Mr. Klotz. Mr. and Mrs, Vietor Kauffmann had among their guests Mrs, Clarence Richmond Day and Mr. Philip C. Kauffmann. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom and Mrs. H. Wilfred Du Puy had in their boxes Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Draké and their dinner uests, who were Senator and Mrs. villlam M. Calder, Representative and Mrs. Ira C. Copley, Assistant Sec- retany of War and Mrs. J. Mayhew Wainwright, Mr, and Mrs. Thom, Mrs. Du Puy, Barrine Drake, Miss Josephine Williford, Dr. Bedoya and Mr, Buenavista of the Peruvian em- bassy, Mr. Reuben Lewis and Mr. J. W. Rixey Smith. Mrs. George D. Hope had in her box the military attache of the Italian embassy and Marquise di Bernetzo, the Countesses Casselli, M Perry Cooper and her son: Jackson Cooper of Henderson, N. C for whom Mrs. Hope entertained at dinner preceding the ball. Mrs, Thomas F. Walsh had with her | tho minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, the second secretary of the Peruvian em- bassy, Senor de Buenavista, end Mr. Archibald Wells. Mrs. John Stewart McLennan occu- pled the box of the third assistant Socretary of stato and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss and had among her Suests Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stabler, in whose honor she entertained at dinner before the ball. Mrs. F. B. Moran had among_her guests Mrs. Paul Fitzsimons and Mrs. Horace Macfarland, Mr, and Mrs. De Witt C. Poole had with' them in their box_ the charge d'affatres of Japan and Mme. Saburi and Mrs. Arthur Bullard. Admiral and Mrs. Robert E. Coontz occupied a_box and entertained Miss Gertrude Drain, Miss Mary Funk Miss Ruth Reynolds, Mrs. Z N. R nolds, Lieut. G. A. Poindex W. F. Dietrich, Lieut. Georg: and and Licut.’ Kenneth Coontz, son of the hosts _Gen. and Mrs. Edward F. McGlach- lin _had_with them Capt. and Mrs. Lewls. Miss McGlachlin and Lieut. J.C. O'Dell. Mr. and "Mrs. George Mesta had their guests Col. and Mrs. John Hull and Miss Helen Husted. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selden, jr., en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. William H. West, Mrs. Frederick D. McKenney and the Marquis of Donegall. Col. and Mrs. Frederick W. Coleman and ‘Miss Meta Morris Evans_occu- pied Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood's ox. Lieut. Commander John R. Beardall was host to Lieut. 'and Mrs. P. G. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Cord Meyer, Mr. Walter Scott Penfield had as his ‘guests Mrs. William Henry Smith, jr.; Mrs. Claude Langlais, Miss Helen' Colbert, Miss Virginia Hume, Signor Renato _Silenzl, Mr. Chester Lockwood and Dr. Brenner. Mr. and Mrs. Judah Howe Sears en- tertalned Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .J. Ryan and Miss Carolyn Hagner. Miss Loulse Randolph occupied Mrs: Hennen Jennings' box and had with her Miss Catherine Berry and Mr. Frank .Foy. Among others at the ball were Gen. John J. Pershing, who came late and had given his box to the Army debu- Senator and Mrs. Howard Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Hampson Gary, Mrs. Fred A. Britten, Mrs, Ar- thur 'Lee, Miss Alice Harsiman, Mii Charlotte ¥reeman Clark, Miss An- nette Ashford, Miss Delphine Heyl, Miss Barrine 'Drake, Mr. and -Mrs. John Walker Holcombe, Mrs. Willlam ¥. Dennis, Mrs. Charles Nelson Riker, Mrs, L Thomas Hagner, Mr. and Mrs. John ‘L. Edwards and Mrs James Huntington Turner. Ovyerseas Writers Hosts At Lunch Tomorrow. Overseas writers will entertain as est of honor and speaker at their upch tomorrow at Hotel Hamilton, M. mas, director of the inter- Robert Skinner, Amq London, will also be a guest, as will and earlies will be given this evening at Rauscher’s. In the recelving "line will be Mrs. J. Mayhew Walnwright, Miss Carolyn Nash and Miss Louise King. Among those who will entertain at dinner preceding the dance are Mrs. Richard Wilmer and Mrs. Willigm Flather, jr. Miss Willow O'Brien of Omaha, Neb., is the guest of Miss Esther McVann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McVann, in their apartment at 2400 16th street. Miss MeVann will entertain at luncheon for her Tuesduy. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Sunborne were hosts at dinner in com- pliment to Miss O'Brien, and took thelr guests later to the debutantes’ ball. Others in the company were Miss Rose- maye Kendrick, Miss Dorothy Mondell, Miss Alice Milburn, Miss Asenath Simp- son-Cox, Miss -Dorothea Roberts, Miss Eleanor’ Anthony, Maj. Hubert Harmon, Capt. Wilbur_Sumner, Lieut. Donald Sautelle, Mr. Harry Eaton, Mr. Arthur Regan, Mr. Russell Whyte, Mr. Blodgett Priest and Mr. Graham Freer. Former Justice and Mrs. Mahlon Pitney had a small company dining with them last evening. Surgeon General and Mrs. Edward dinner party at the Arts Club 1 night for th r daughter, Miss Emn You will be enthusiastic over these coats in every way— the materials are so soft, lustrous and deep, the furs are so velvety, the tailoring is so minutely flawless—and the styles Stitt, and Miss Cecll Lester Jones; preceding the debutantes’ ball. Mrs. Mary Stewart entertained a company of eight informally at din- ner last evening, and took her guests later to the debutantes’ ball. Mr. and Mrs. James Huntington Turner were hosts at a small dinner last evening at Rauscher’s in honor of their debutante daughter, Miss ISlizabeth Turner, and their house guest, Miss Elisabeth Mackudin of Baltimore, who is & debutante of this: season in the Maryland city. The orty went on.later i the debutante ball. Mixs Elizabeth Turner and Mr., Huntington Turner will accompany Miss Mackudin on her return to Bal- timore, and will be her house guests over the week end. attending the dins ner on Saturday night given in honor of Miss Mackudin in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacVeagh entertained at dinner last evening in compliment to_their house guest, the Very Rev. T. C. Fry, dean of Lincoln, The other guests were the Bishop of | Washington and his daughter, Miss | Charlotte Harding: the solicitor gen- |eral and Mrs. James M, Beck, the | Rhodes Stitt entertained at a small | president of the Washington branch | f the English-Speaking Union and Frederie A. Delano, Mr. and Mrs. 1214 F St. Between 12th and 13th Specialists in Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Extraordinary Purchase and Sale 83 Handsome Rich Texture Coats and Wraps Trimmed with Caracul Deep Collars, Cuffs, Panels and Borders Now Reduced to e are so thoroughly and smartly of this season! : 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. 0UT WITH THEM! ALL WINTER GARMENTS MUST BE CLOSED OUT TO MAKE ROOM FOR 'SPRING COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES Up to $14.98 Winter Coats, reduced to. .. ...$6.98 Up to $19.98 Winter Coats, with and with= out fur collars, reduced to. ... ..........$10.00 Up to $14.98 Wool and Silk Dresses, re- duced to .. Up to $19.98 Dresses of taffeta, satin, lace, $10.00 Up to $19.98 Jersey Suits, regular and extra sizes Up to $10.00 Dress Skirts, of serge, satin, baronetsatin..............cco00n..0n..S498 Up to $24.98 Women’s and Misses’ Fur- collariCoats ... .. i s ik i 91048 Up to $49.98 Fine Fur=collar Cloth Coats. .$32.48 Up to $59.98 Extra Fine Fur-collar Coats. .$39.98 -Up to $24.98 Very Fine Silk Dresses, all Shatdes .. ....c..liyeeen.incesnions 91498 Up to $39.98 Very Fine Silk Dresses, all shades ... Up to $1.98 Waists, white and colors. . ......69c cecssssecsssssesseae - seee ese Charles C. Glover, Dr. and Mrs. Wil- llam C. Rives and Mr. Browning. Mr. ga supper party last evening at Le Paradls. Col, and Mrs. Charles B. Drake will entertain at dinner this evening pre- ceding the Junfor League's “small and early” dance at Rauscher’s. Representative and Mrs. J. T. Deal of Norfolk, Va., have tuken a suite at the Lee House for the remainder of the congressipnal season. Miss Lofilse Anderson was hostess at dinner last evening at her home to & party of ten, taking her guests on later to the debutante ball. Mrs., Ballantine has joined Maj. Ballantine at their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel after an ex- tended absence spent in California. Mrs. Francis Marfon Wigmore will be at home at 2029 Conneeticut ave- nue tomorrow afternoon, and will re- ceive also on January 20. Miss Agnes Moyler, a’ Richmond debutante, who arrived yesterday for the Washington debutantes’ annual cee....$10.00 ..519.98 . Up to $5.98 Waists, georgette, satin, taffeta, $2.98 Up to $2.98 Wool Hose, all shades and sizes, $1.00 Up t0 $10.00-Ve! peveral mnlgon of the party tgu..),, I8 ceee..$100 C., FRIDAY, ball, is the week end guest of Dr. and Barrett | Mrs. A. R..Shands, Prince. Troubetzkoy of Castle Hill, nd Mrs, Myron Parker, jr.,|Cobham, Va., is here for a brief visit, €n route north, and is staying at the Powhatan, i —_— Marriage Licenses. Marriage lice Ve issue il nses have been issued to the Thomas J. Marshall of Phi i i lll:‘rly Illullsr of this rlly.o Al ll.‘lfl’ uarien J. Ko nd Alice M. Be | Kopiliam M. Horuatein of this clty . raskey of Bultimore, Md. ‘.mrl! McFessels and Maude Benson. incent Maggio and Guoardilape John H. Schaff and Evelyn R Benjdmin Myers and s (larence Toye and Evely ¥ uu;:_v;og:un andMarforie homas wle T . Andrew J. ).iu.unl:‘ e - ace. { ana | ] owipson. ins and Blanche V. INVITATIONS Hutchins Buildis i HAAS ”n‘flln ‘sokal% GREENWICH VILLAGE TEA ROOM | 1731 H St. N\W.—Tel. M. 2455 Unsurpssed ub Breakfa te Lunch, 3 ciy Pl Pastries Homemad M. A. SICKFORD, P) JANUARY 12, 1923. Births Reported. The followiag births have been reported to the health department n_ the last twenty-four ours: Deaths Reported. -+ ARBUCKLE IS RAPPED. The fol R R {he health department in the last twenty-four | NEW YORK, January 12.—The Na | tional, Committee for Better Filmi which is associated. with the Nation: Board of Review of Motion Pleture! has announced that it will no longer In | ciude in its list of approved films sen | to committees, exhibitors or others am screen productiony with whiéh Resca C. Arbuckle s “publicly identified)” * # A resolution of the executive boan Isaid that while it did not ordinarit take Into consideration the character a the private life of a screen actor, | felt compelled to do %o In the cas Arbuckle because of the * v p lished offenslve incidents in his life which had attached an unsavory his personality in the public mind. Laura R. Lee, §0, 1401 Columbia rd. William Pennock, 62, 1744 F Garfleld. Hospital. 1345 L. st. idence’ Hospital. pl. B, Nold, boy. 2 mily 8. Ballod, girl. © W, and Mabel A. Burr, girl. Jolin 0. 'iind Ethel B. Clover, boy. Daniel 3."ana Elizabeth Brown, boy. John 0. ‘and Mildred Millikin, boy. ut and Florida Nettleton, boy. " tes Soldlers’ Home Peter Wetseler, 64, Sibley Hospital. Charles P. Bentley, 69. 58 Broome, 76, 61 HAMS Not so-called, but genuine hams cured in Smithfield, Va. Pound, 60c Magruder’s FINE GROCERIES Conn. Ave. and K Street 1109-1111 G St. N.W. Open 9:15 A.M. Close 6 P.M. . Arriving Daily--- Charming New Models in ARSI R RS BB B UBUE GO0 | A tasteful . f] for either the Violets, Orchids, Sweet Peas | HOSC —with lisle top. Bronze, Gun Metal Black. Special. . .. and AR BT 28 T I SATURDAY SPECIAL Club Centerpieces, $3.50 club table, priced special to morrow at $3.50. Suede. _._51.95 T New Spring Hats SAY 1T WITH FLOWE! oral decoration home or your The popular new taffetas—straw and silk com- binations and many new novelties with ribbon, flowers, fruit and novelty trimmings. All the wanted colors—rose, flame, copen, navy, brown, tan, sand and black. Millinery Dept.—4th Floor. . l4th and H Phone Main 3707 Philipsborn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. | g0 Sweaters about 100 in the lot Wool Sweaters, in Black. Brown and Navy §7) 25 Special A group of still Finer Dresses is available—Reduced to.................... —offered for your selection —-—today and tomorrow at . The assortment includes the new weaves—defines effectively the new models—and gives expression with artistic emphasis to the new ideas of embellishment. i Representative of New Spring types Taffeta, Silk Poplin, Cantort Crepe, Paisley combinations, Crepe Julia, Crepe de Chine, etc—handsomely embroidered and beaded; gracefully draped in ruffles and plaits. 534 i Four Assortments of We've Issued “Mnrcl’xing Orders” to Skirts —double-quick is t}le Word Prunella, Velour, Eponge. —plain, plaid and striped patterns; in plaited and wrap-around models. ‘Including also— Knickers—in Corduroy, Checks and Tweeds— reduced extravagant- ly! You'll save won- derfully with any selection made. Jacquettes, Sport Coats, Dressy Coats, Bloused Coats, Plain and trimmed with the finer Furs. :