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SOCIETY! Weddings Prominent In Society Calendar A wedding in Detroit, Mich, Wed- | nesday evening which was almost as much interesi in_ Washington as in their home city, was that of Miss | Kathleen Codd, daughtes of Repre- | sentative and Mrs, Géorge P. Codd, to | Mr. Clarence Bozdell of Detroit The ce ook place A the| Rirst Presbyterian Church. where u hower of cybodium ferns formed the | background, tall candlesticks standing at either side. The Rev. Jo- seph A. Vance read the ceremony, and | a reception at the home of the bride’ parents immediately followed. Eves ; - room of the inment suite of ;L ! the home was decorsted with pink foses except in the dining room, . 1 Where white roses adorned the bride's « | tablc 1 The bride was most attractive A chiffon gown modeled ¢ . lines and girdled with silver. ! : i A coconet of tose point lace held the 4 long tulle veil in place. A. colonial bouduct ardenius and freesia com- silver ente atraight MISS JUHANNA ADLER, Daughter of Mrx. Henry Adler, who | sanounces her, engagement to Irving W. Davifwon, nnd who i attendants M Bls | In today (o vialt his family Women of Dlplomntlc { | Corps as Patronesses| The patronesses for the two pur'urm-! +{ances of “Rigoletto” which the Wash- | Wore EOWNS ington Opera Company will !(n. Monday fa nhum- d. in orthid | ried pink roses just | rried by on of honor was blue chiffon trim wore & coronet edging her 6. in the Preident Mme. Jusserand; Senoru de Mathieu, Raymond _Smith me. Peter, Mme Potte h aeff, Mrs, s . Mrs. He Wilder m H. King. Mre. Tasker L. Woodrow Wilson, Mrs. Reb- L Mrs Carr, Besi man Wallenbe duties of and Mr ., Mr. Hors W. f Mrs, Osear | bri Underwood, Keyes, cume east for | Mes, Will and will 00 | Gudie, Mrs Repre e Bur- Boydell rhey d Mrs |ert Lan | Witbur john Mis, John A quiet wedding took Paul's Episcopal rectory, k. at 4 o'clock Thur . velyn A. Robey of } r. and Mrs W ene Robey of White Plains. Md., me the bride | of Mr. John Il aff of Mount | Gremper. N. Y. ide was at- « sister of the bridegroor R les H. Cam n_ Calhoun, Ca sx Martha Codmar fred Du Puy, Mrs, er A Stephen B. Edward H, omingly attived of dark Dblue | ied a bouquet roses ft for a s to the ne hern Maryland. jon, (helr ceturn thes will resde n ookland, D. ¢ . Mre. George Mesta Mann, Mrs. . B. Moran. Denison Mcrgan, Mrs. N Mrs, Henry som, of 3t ngton. D. C., r R, E Pémbroke Thom, Elonzo Tyner, Mrs. George Oakl. e Mrs. Walter Wiicox, Mrs. Tiam H, West, Mre. Thomas Warren and Mrs Keegin have been a few days in_Washington way to New rk. They at home after February 1_at 1980 West Philadelphia avenue, De- troit, Mich Oppenheimers SHOP UNIQUE cvenings by the fireside; What opportune mo- in fashioning the of yarn. Grasp Wil- | Wiley. Bates Long winter dreary daxs indoors' A s finge cliest knitted things qolden moments! An Oppenheimer Creation! . Golf Vest and Swagger Hat of Thistledown MINERVA YARNS —and $5 worth of yarn makes it! MART SHOPS would ask at least $25 for a similar outfit. Yet you may knit it, with the personal help and free instruction of Mr. Reid. Classes are maintained continuously for your convenience. Many New Models for Spring are here for you to copy Models that have found their inception solely in the shop of Oppenheimer.- Models much in advance of eastern fashion centets. yet they are yours, to copy. But, be sure of the yarns for the mission! Miserva Yarns are unquestionably ‘the standard of exceh lence. They are worthy of your time and efforts. You'll find them exclusively here, offering a 'choice of hundreds of glorious colorings. E STREET AT EIGHTH jtea tables at Jerxey, jand install William Howard ¢ - George T o | § THE Honor G. ' W. U. President Evans, jr. and Miss will preside at the the annual reception of the Columblan Women of George Washington Unjversity to President and Mrs. Howard Lincoln Hodgkins, to be held Friday eveaing. Janugry 19, at 1719 I street northwest. --In the receiving line with Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joshua Elizabeth Peet il be Mrs. John T. Brwin, | .»m. dent of the club, and the other officers Miss Alice My ng secretary: A rd, treasurer; correspondin Henryette sting will be ron, Mrs. H Grattun, Doyle Mrs. John Lapham. Invitations ave been sent to members of the hoard of trustees, raity counc and ‘the various facuitios to attend vith their wives. bers of the olumbian W, ay corts. The ption should worthy, because Dr. Hodgkin by the way. is the first the university ever to ve as splendid re and sident jord during hix admin lishing new courses of . the already high scademic standards g the first dean of wom- history of the institution. been active in alumni The Columbian Women ex- large attendance to do him in the Navy and Marine Corps Officers to Give Dance vy and Marine Corps officers g d of their dances tomorrow night at lurd. The hours arranged clock pm. to 1 o'clock will be little forn; the sec I company of arine oflicers and officials il be g { Whorter. Commander g1, | b Nirs, | Commander H. 1 F Collins, mander . Ldeut this and “be \uvr‘rhul at the spe- cial menu we. have for SOKOLOV'S ORCHESTRA RANKLIN QuARE JITEL FOURTEENTH STREET AT K i ditorium of the New Masopic Temple 1Columbi-n Women to Mrs. Raymond S. Patt » J on in Groups in Pageant at eket cgmmitiee - Child Welfare Ball|fimas Newrn Ston. Tatnem The pageant to be given at the| The great interest taken in the work Child Weifare Society ball January 31| of ~this " and other units of the o oy Woman's fon -is manifest in many at the New Willard is entitled “Bum- | VORI LARIon 8 e the Cens | Court.” and will have & num- ! graphlc Society has loaned its ple sroups, cach sponsored by |fure machine, which will be operated @omeé prominent woman, and the s trained operator, who Ras do- various parts will be taken by the y nated his services. ' Through the courtesy of Capt. Lewls most popular of this and last year's | the Army Musfc Sehool band will play girls and the youpger matrons of|At both performances. soclety. Ma of " the costumes, i which" are being_designed -by Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, Mrs. George Oakley Totten, Mrs. Mrs. Claude Mayo and Miss are beautital and original, ‘The pageant was written by Mrs. Walter R. Tutkerman, the ball. Those sponsoring the va ous ai Mes,- Brnest Morre Locke, rdup of the Fields Mrs, James Cqrroll ¥razer and Mrs. O ) Group of the DON'T ask Her where to go—anticipate “he answer! Woods" M 'he Group of the Sea”; M adsworth and Mrs, R. Leslie | “The Group of the Air,” and | vivanus Stokes, *The Group of | S8 - funcheon—Denoing 8i queen will be one of the me z Dinner, Bupper. utiful young matrons in Wash- For Reservations. n and will have as her personal Phone Main 4336. attendants Miss AilsaMellon, - Miss Harding. Mi abeth | Miss Anna Hamlin, Miss Beck and Miss Louisa Hoar, step-daughter of Speaker Gillett —_— Mrs, Coolidge Is Amoné Legion Unit Pmroneases; and Famous Le Paradis Band @ Mrs. Coolidge Mrs. Wallace | head the list of patronesses for the | presentation of “The Headleas Horse. | . with Will Rogers as the star, &lven under the auspices of the | Baldwin McCoy unit of the| " Woman's Legion, in the au- on (he January Mrs. rles . eral afternoon and evening of Walcott is in gen- charge of the entertainment “The Furrier” LIEBSTER i fas Importer and Manufacturer of Fine Furs Entire Stock of Furs Reduced 25% to 35% * Our January Clearance Sale is distinctly the fur event of the season. Everything Reduced 25% to 35%— Coats, Capes, Scarfs and Chokers—all gnods of unim- , peachable Liebster quality; all styled in the season’s smartest effects. * Come early, before the “cream” of the bargains go. Remodeling and Reéaifl‘ng at Notably Fair Prices - 1191111 G St. N.W. Open 9:15 A. M. FOR VALUE PLUS STYLE Nothing Equals Our Annual January SALE OF FURS 409 to 507 Coats-Capes-Wraps-Scarfs Close 6 P. M. Saved on Every Purchase At Extraordimary Reductions. Every Garment of Guaranteed Qual- ity. Many Are Samples and Only One of a Kind. $450.00 Mole Coet—§245.00 (onaios Scotch Mole Cost: €3 inches loug; WItR Bewirrel coltar and $465 Mole -o-m-'-udheuv-nn-m 43 inches Jems; $500.00 Mole Dolman—$275.00 Genuing Scoteh Mole Dolmaa: 45 ndhes -‘m”tn Hand- some large collar and cuffs of nateral Sku $525.00 Jap Mink Coat—$397.50 Jap Mink Coat. the finest of skins; 46 imches long. $575.00 Jcg Mink Coat—$§398.50 Geawine Jap Mink Cost; 4§ inclres long, With border of taile on cuffs. $365.00 Hudson Seal Coat—$235.00 Hudson Seal Cost (i Dyed Muskrat): extra fine quality, with very handsome long iw] collar and cufte of u!'v:ll Skunk. Other Hudson Seal Coats— $275.00, $285.00 $285.00, gFormeriy priced at §375.00 and $385.00. $165.00 Muskrat pletaral m”_ra-:_c: inches long. With shawi coliar and $250.00 ln— Coat—$165.00 Netaral Raccoon Coat; thres-quarter leagth: dark let owt wkims; reverss berder. . Mermot cmwm fne mm’ezfm of nat- ural Baceoon. . $695.00 Persian hnb T Sar S e M Sele o oS et T rome $550.00 Persian Lamb 00 -emmed. i .l.‘a‘”..‘.'...".;"‘:‘..‘.‘." e ’:r.."‘“‘-fl ‘..':::-.2" $825.00 Broadtail Caracul An Unusual Closing Out Small Lots of Ladies’ High and Low S-H-O-E-S . In order to clear our shelves of small lots of ladies’ high and low shoes, we have decided to let them go for the extremely low price of— Opportunity The high shoes are in black kid and Russia calf, while the low shoes and oxfords are in Rus- sia calf only. in a wide varfety of sizes and styles from which to select your choice. .An Advance Showing of New Styles in Ladies’ Pumps We invite your attendance and inspection now of the latest and newest styles in Ladies’ Pumps, one $0).50 of which is plotured herewith. Priced as FAMILY SHOE STORE JOS. STRASBURGER CO. 310-12 SEVENTH STREET Established 1861 QUALITY and VALUE Is in this . Sale of Traded-In Pianos, - Player-Pianos, Phonographs VERY instrument listed below is in stock, and has been put in first- class playing condition—and is thoroughly guaranteed by us. Never before have we had such a' wonderfully fine stock of traded-in up- right pianos, player-pianos and phonographs to offer at one time. Many of the instruments listed below are of the highest grade ms_kefi and are practically as good as new, both ir appearance and interior condition. Ebersole . . Schiller .. Whittier Fischer . Conway Everett . Kimball Gilbert On Sale Tomorrow Morning at 9 o’Clock. Traded In Upright Planos $125 Kingsbury £125 Harrington K150 DeKoven .. .. 8150 Hamilton . §150 Sherwood & Son. . $100 Fischer ....... 5 Hallet & Davis Nelson .. Cramer ... Heinze .. Wellsmore = 0. J. De Moll & Co < vemeues eulva s WellSmore «.eee s« mmouniovevesuon HAINeS ... coeessmesonsemmisonson Wheelock ., q0eespecmervyoibivovne 3 Wheelock ..eoeesmonoos oot snmes £y Star v+ 0 ees abemme cowoewen. $100 Pianista Pl.-no.-.-»..-.-»...—-a» $200 Terms: $25.00 Ca:h and $10.00 Per Month. Autopiano Cecilian .. Behning . . Emerson Angeles Weber Pianol $275 Victor, 16th, $125 Victor, 10th. $130 Victor, ll'(h g Victor, 10th. Victor, 16th Victor, 10th. $35 Victor, 6th. Victor, 6th Victor, 6th. . $150 Victor, 11th: $85 Columbia, -fumed -oak Columbia, small cabinet . $25 $250 Columbia, largest cabinet size. $150 $85 Columbia, medium cabinet $85 Columbia, fumed oak .. $75 Eufonola, mahogany . - Traded ln Player Pianos $450 Hardman Autotone. Waeber Pianola Gnnd cee Heyser Player. Bollerman Kimball ., Autopiano . ... Terms.. $,25 00; Balance in 30 Monthly Payments. Traded-ln Talkmg Machines $75 Mandell, mahogany . $125 L'Artiste, mahogany. . $125 I-flcpendent‘ mho‘any $125 Independent . . $125 Independent $125 Pathe.:... : $100 Dusonta. - sove Flemish $95 Vocalion, Style 810. . $05 Vocalion, Style 310, , $95 Vocalion, Style 310. . $800 Vocalion, Style 820. $160 Vocalion, Style 610. . . $50 $160 Vocalion, Style 610. . $85 Edison. . A $50 $300 \oca.llon. !"rrlod Mndel $39 ‘medium cabinet, Terms as Low as $5. 00 Per Month If Desired Announcement Extraordmary ! ONE HUNDRED DRESSES For Afternsen end Evening Wear. Formerly priced wp to $75.00. January CQloarance Price Stybos for ' Women and Missws. e SER T We have completed a deal with the Shoninger Plano factory whereby we have made an additional savings by ordering to be shipped at once four ¢ar- ioads of their instryments. This instrument sells regularly by dealers all over the United States for $460.00 to $525.00. { Shoninger Piano - A Phenomenal Value ability. It has been on sale since 1850. For 18 years we —It has a world-wide repu- $ 3 8 9 have sold Shoninger Pianos. - tation for quality and dur- Terms, $25 Cash. Balance in 30 Monthly Payments