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SOCIETY, P PASTERNAK 1209 Connecticut Ave. N.-W. The Connecticut Avenue Shop Suits - at Great Reductions The season’s modes that have sold from $75 to $110, including some of Pasternak’s own models from our Four- teenth Street Shop; in Navy, Black and Brown. [Phe» Vica: Presidint HE Vice President- and Mrs, Coolidge. will be the guests of JMonor at dinner this evening of the minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, who will en- terthin‘a company of eighted. Senor Senora de Riano Honor Guests at Dinner, o The -ambassador of. Spain and Senora » de RI: A1l be e Many of them are adapted to early Qinsler this evering ok Vioro et St spring wear. |countess de Sibour, who will entertain Now $25, $45 and $55 at the Hotel 'Hamilton preceding the second meeting of the .season of the dancing class. The ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartler entertained a dis- |tingulshed company at ‘dinner. last evening in compliment to the, Secre- tary of State and Mrs. Hughes.® The other guests were the ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand, the am- bassador of Italy, . Princo Caetani; Senator and Mrs. Oscar ' Underwood, the undersecretary of state and Mrs, William Phillips, thie chiéf of western Eurgpean affairs division in the State Department and Mrs. William R. Cas- tle, jr.; Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Van- derbilt, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glas- {gow, Mr. 'and Mrs. John F. Wilkins, Mrs. Richard Townsend, -Mrs. ‘John Sanford, the secretary of. the Belgian and' Mrs. Coolidge Dihing-Idnight With the Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter. tive and Mrs. Roy G. Fitzgerald of Chio, to Mr. Thomas Pee Hume. jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Hume of this city, will take place this even- ing. The ceremony will be performed at. 8 o'clock in" Christ Episcopal Church at Dayton, Ohio, and will be followed by a reception in the Dayton Women's Club. The Rev. Phil Porter, rector of the church, will officiate. The bride .will be attended by Mrs. Philo Berdel Lange of Dubuque, lowa, as matron of Nonor; Miss Elva M. Black- well, as maid of honor, and the brides- maids will. be Miss Dorothy Fitz- gerald, Miss Justine Hoover, Miss Cella Umbenhauer, and Miss Helen McDonald. Mr. James P. Hume of this city, will be best man and the ushers.will he Mr. Charles James, of Pittsburgh, Mr. . Robert Wood, Mr. Louis Slack, Mr. Ernest H. Rice, and Mr. Richard B. Bn.l’. all of Dayton. Mr. Hume and hif¥bride will make their honte-in Washington. Mrs.~J. Mayhew Walnwright, wife of the assistant secretary of war, will not receive tomorrow afternoon ow- ing to the death'of her nephew, Mr. Eugene Lentilhon, jr., and has can- celed all of ‘her social engagements. Dr. and Mgs. Douglas Putnam Birnie are entertaliig at a small tea this afternoon ' in "@@mpliment to their louse guest, M. Emile Coue of Nancy, France. Invitation is mostly confined to members of the medical profession. {embassy, M. Jean -de Fontaine, and| Miss Betty Connolly, niece of the baroness. ot The ambassador reat Britain and Lady Geddes will be the guests 'of honor at dinner this evening of :Rear Admiral and Mrs. William W. Kimball. The minister of Bulgaria and Mme. Panaretoff entertained at dinner last ovening in honor of the ambassador of Great .Britain and y. Geddes. helr other guests were the minister of Sweden and' Mme. Wallenberg, the minister of Peraia, Mirza Hussein Khan Alai; the charge d'affaires of Austria_and Mme. Prochnik, Inter- state Commerce Commissioner and Mrs. Charlés C. MChord, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic A. Delano, Mme. Zaldivar, Princess Ghika, and the secretary of the Bulgarian iegation, Dr. Lessinoft. Bring Yours Furs to Us for Remodeling and Repairing Now e Low Prices—Satisfactory Work Senora de Elizalde was the guest {lof honor at luneheon today of Mrs. { Bolivar Lioyd,. who entertained - a | distinguished company in the presi- dential suite of the New Willard. The other guests were Senora de Olaya, Senora dep Alfaro, Senora de Arcaya, Mrs. Hubert Work, Mra Henry C. Wallace, Senora de Coronado, Mrs. Robert E. Coontz, Mrs. Hugh S. Cum- ming, Mrs. Charles E. Sawyer, Mme. rancisco Yanes, Mrs. Willlam . ierce, Mrs. Robert Noble, Mrs. Wil- llam F. Berry, Mrs. T. Soptimus Aus- tin, Senorita Carmen Ballivian, Sen- orita Maria Lourdes Almenar, Miss Laura Carter and Miss Diana’ Cum- ming. % The centerpiece on the table was Just a Few Values to Give You an Idea of Our Great Y] nches 3 s ! wide sleeves and uskrat or Marmink Coats gathered collar.. #1756 n1 = f 40 inches, o nne, ot srins:. $129.00 Very smar styles .. . $95 Baltic Seal Som e blouse effect and trimmed with contrasting fur.. of lotos flowers, sweetpeas, and jas- mine, and around the centerpiece corsage bouquets of the flowers tied ‘with long streamers of ribbon to each place. . g T ‘The minister of Poland and Mme. Wroblewska will go to New York today for a five-day visit. They will attend the banquet Friday evening which will be given by the Associa- tion of Foreign Press Correspond- ents at the Hotel Brevoort. [$325 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats inches long.: $350.00 Jap Mink Coat Trimmed with tails_ $850.00 Natural 48 inches long. $275.00 Natural Raccoon Coat Dark_natural skins. $375.00 Hudson Seal Coats Squirrel collar and cuffs. 45 incles long. Numerous Other Coats, Wraps and Scarfs Marked for Clearance Coats, Suits, Dresses—Marked for Clearance Mrs. Denby 3 at dinner- last evening of the chief of naval operations, Admiral Robert E. Coontz; and Mrs. Coontz, who en- tertained ' in their apattment at Wardman Park Hotel preceding the Navy dance at the Willard. Their othér guests, were ReAr Admipal and Mrs. Joseph ' Strauss; Rear - Admiral and Mrs. Ashley H. Robertson, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Jullan k. Latimer, Miss Alice Page,®Capt. Walton R. Seston, Lieut. Gale A. Poindexter and Lieut. Kenneth L. Coonts. The chancellor of the British ex- chequer and chief of the British debt commission, the Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, and Mrs. Baldgvin and the governor .of the Bank of England, Mr. Montagu Collet Norman, will be the guests of honor at dinner_ th: evening of the secretary of the Br ish embassy and Mrs. R. Leslie Craigle, who will entertain a company of four- teen. The Rt Hon. and Mra Baldwin, acco; jed by the ambassador o &reat Britain ‘and Lady Geddes and other members of the debt commis- sion, motored to Moumt Vernon yes- terday afternoon and placed a wreath on the tomb of George Washington, first President of the United States Last evening the chief of theicom- mission_and Mrs. Baldwin were the guests_of honor_at_dinner of.Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin. 11151117 F STREET. Dresses and Coats Sacrificed You'l find in eéch of the lots interesting savings— for we've cut very deeply—because we want to accom- plish clearance quickly, siste Miss Anna B. ins apd Mlmr‘mrmt R. Cummins, have gone to Seabreeze, Fla., to remain until just before the adjournment-of Congress. ‘The marriage of Miss Ruth Cameron | honor of — | Miss Dorothy Johnson, Miss Katha- AT e mouaa T2 a0 | rine Shaw, Miss Jano Cormicaacs sis Senator Albert B. Cummins and his Mr. apd Mrs. Oliver Smith Lyford of New York city also are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Birnie during the stay of M. Coue. The assistant commercial attache of the United States embassy in London entertained at dinner last evening at the Hotel Hamilton and had among hie guests the United States Ambas- sador to the Court of St. James, Col George Harvey; Gen. and,Mra. Charles E. 8awyer and Maj. Oscar N. Solbert, mllitary attache In London, who re- :,\:r’nml to Washington with Col. Har- Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke entertained & company of thirty-six at luncheon . today in her home, on Massichusetts avenue Her guests were all mem- bers of smart residential society and :h‘efl luncheon was served at small ables. Mrs. Joseph A. Phelan was hostess at -luncheon followed by bridge to- day for her daughter, Miss Mercedes Phelan, whose engagement to Mr. James J. Hayden of Wisconsin was announced during the holidays. The guests included Miss Anna Lee Pace, Miss Merriam Loughran, Miss Mar- garet Callahan, Miss Mary Rhodes, Miss Gladys Flanagan, Miss Helena Keane, Miss Agatha Peake, Miss Mary Murphy, Miss Grace Griffith, Miss Rose Marie Morman, Miss Catherine Cowles. Miss Bernadette Dore, Mrs. Louis Cafroll, Mrs. Aubrey Fennell, Mrs. Frederick Gillis and Mrs. Frank Meegan. A dance wiil be gi this even: by the Congressional ®lub for the debutantes of this season in the club- house on New Hampshire avenue, at U and 16th streets. Mrs. Frank J. Hogan is entertaining at bridge this afternoon for her daughter, ' Miss Dorothy Hogan, in Miss Helen Hayes. The other guests are Miss Rosemary Browning, Mrs. James Littlehales, Miss Mary Taylor, Miss Jean Tucker, Miss Coro- thy Casley, Miss Margaret Crosson, Helen Leighton, Mrs. Malcolm Duvall, Mrs. James Hobbs, Mrs. Lillo Perrin, $333833233283828888888338 | S“fi TRY I B : fl-fl';!o‘!lga?flfw Btore Hours—9 to 6 Hemstitching Picot Edging Plaiting Buttons; made E to Order Pictorial Review Patterns Spring Fashion Book 25¢ ‘You Can Buy It for Less in Our Downstairs Store Fitzgerald, daughter of Representa- Dresses—Two Lots Street and Afternoon Dresses that were Up 10 $55. cuisrome e oxzenmeros Dresses that were P 10 $65.cmisrmmions sxmm e e3Pz 00 Coats—One Lot The fine Normandy, Bolivia, Panvelain, Delysia Cloths—plain or fur-trimmed—with Beaver, Squirrel, Caracul and Wolf, $55—Formerly :wld to $95 $95—Formerly sold to $175 Coats that were $65 10 $72.50. cussveromisTommnision e ssinien s Brilliant New - Frocks i T"Ifl'f i of e KAPLOWITZss: | A Very Extraordittary Sale of Women’s and Misses , Coats, Wraps, and Suits Greatly Reduced ! 43z | zenwmwm . THRIFT—The Oppenheimey’ $75—Formerly sold to $125 $125—Formerly- sold to $295 | very _spirit o, s is' dedicated to its very atmosphere-savors Here. is o service. that.offers .. but.one example, . Hand- or*\“u.hine MISS RUTH CAROLYN FITZGER- ALD, Daughter of Representative and Mrs. Roy Fitsgerald of yton, Ohio, whose marringe to Mr. Thomas Lee Hume, jr., of Wa gton will take Chris urch, B t Episcopal Ch Dayton, at 8 o'clock this evening. Miss Clara Birmingham, Mrs. Harold Titus, Miss Annette Ashford, Miss Elizabeth Howser, Miss Mary Emily Hamilton and Miss Lydia Happer. After the game tea will be served for which additional guests have been asked and Mrs. James Byrnes and Mrs. Willlam Browning will preside at the tea table. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox will be hosts at dinner this evening, enter- taining in compliment to Mrs. Kahn of New York, who is in Washington for a few days. The dinner will be followed by a musical, for which ad- ditional guests have been asked. Mrs. Kahn, known professionally as Mme. Frieda Hempel, will give a program, assisted by Mr. George H. Wilson at the piano. = Miss Esther McVann entertained at luncheon today in compliment to her house guest, Miss Willow O'Brien of Omaha, Neb. The other guests were: Miss Rosamaye Kendrick, Miss Doro- thy Mondell, Miss Mary Funk, Miss Dorothea Roberts, Miss Dorothy Johnson, Miss Lydia Happer, Miss Mary Palmer, Miss Mary Stit{, Miss Josephine Williford, Miss Helen Grif- fin, Miss Alice Milburn, Miss Helen Colbert, Miss Eleanor Mills, Miss Jo- sephine Bridget, Miss Madeline Au tin, Miss Henrietta Hill, Miss Ma Hill, Miss Eleanor Anthony, Mis Katharine Shaw, Miss Emma Stitt, Miss Annette Ashford, Miss Mary Em- ily Hamilton and Mrs. Paul Sanborne. Mrs. Floyd Waggaman will enter- tain a small company informally at luncheon tomorrow af Le Paradis. Mrs. Ennalls Waggaman was host- ess at luncheon today. Mr. and Mrs. Judah Howe Sears will entertain at dinner this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Perry S. Heath will en- tertain at dinner this evening in com- pliment to their house guest, Mrs. Donald Tyler of Kentucky. = Representative New York have again returned to Washington and are located at the New Willard. and Mrs. Husted of Miss Mary Gwynn will entertain ‘at (Continued on Ninth Page.) ol ——— ol ol —— b lol—2 ol —l——=ol——a]lc——]o] | I 1109-1111 G St. N.W. Open 9:15 A.M. lose 6 P.M. ‘January Clearance Sale Afternoon and Evening Dresses Styles for Women Styles for Misses . 9 5 - . . ‘ . Nearly all sizes in the lot, but not in every style. Dresses Formerly Priced Up to $75.00 A _wonderful assortment of high-class Dresses for Afternoon, Dinner and Evening wear: be tiful Georgette and Chiffon and many exquisite combinations—also Velvets. Many are exquisite beaded and novelty trimmed. Dainty pastel s! s ay well as the more somber tones. All sizes in the assortment, but not in every style and color, - 40% to 50% Saved During Our Annual January SALE OF FURS A few of the items that will be of special interest to every woman or miss in Washington: $450.00 Mole Coat—$245.00 Genulne Scotch Mole Coat, 48 inches long, with Squirrel collar and cuffs. 60.00 $465.00 Mole : Genuine Sotch Mole Cape, extra fine quality; 48 inches long; bloused back. $500.00 Mole Dolman—$275.00 Genuine Scotch Mole Dolman, 45 inches long, with yoke. Handsome large coilar and cuffs of natural Skunk. - H $525.00 Jap Mink Coat—$397.50 Jap Mink Coat, the finest of skins; 45 inches long. $105.00 Muskrat Coat—$98.50 Natural Muskrat Coat, 40 inches long; with shawl collar and rich, dark, full-furred skins, $250.00 Raccoon Coat—$165.00 Natural Raccoon Coat, three-quarter length; dark let out skins; reverse border. $170.00 Marmot Coat—$127.50 Marmot Coat of extra fine quality, with deep ¢hin collar of natural Raccoon. $695.00 Persian Lamb Coat—$550.00 ty choice Persian La Coat, 45 inches long; with handsome c ollar and new flare cuffs of selected natura’ unk. E K. $550.00 Persian Lamb Coat—$450.00 $575.00 Jap Mink Coat—$398.50 S e MR e Gernuine Jap Mink Coat, 45 inches long, with coilar and flare sleeves. border of tails on cuffs. $300.00 Hudson Seal Coat: $365.00 Hudson Seal Coat—S$235.00 Three selected qu: jon Seal Coat (seal dyed muskrat), ra (seal dy muskrat). e e vy el manrat), extr | ratural Skunk shawi cotiss sudiouts collar and cuffs of natural Skunk. $525.00 Broadtail Caracul Coat— o'-:zefirs g“d;g;ls gflealslcs?&)s— Broadtail Caracul mm..o?t inches long; with .00, .00, X handsome chin collar and cuffs of Ulalka Formerly priced at $375.00 and $385.00 Squirrel All Chokers and Scarfs at Drastic Reductions Philipsborn 608 TO 614 11th ST. N.W. On Wednesday--- You'll have the choice of Remarkable Coats P el P Eiiaicnnt Modils at an Astonishing price 65 They're in the models that are most ap- proved—in the wegves best suited to their designing—and the rich furs add a-touch of luxuriousness that would be impossible at such a price—except under the clearance in- fluence. The Cloths are— Normandy Bolivia Arabella Fashona The Furs are— Kit Fox Wolf Squirrel Beaver = — Designing genius never produced more cleverly; indeed, ge!:clopmg art never had better material with which to work—-resulting in most original and effective _ creatfons for spring—exclusive as they are exquisite, Flat Crepe Molly-0 . . Paisley Combinations " 1In draped, bloused and basque styles—including three-piece Dresses—for street, afternoon and sports- i i . ? wear, i h i p ey | 3 3 “Murked Ia Louvre . [} = " < .. 'Embroidery _adds charm to: the simplest frock " MThe motif, machine-applied by our - craftswomen, as pictured to theleft, may " be used in innumerable ways. Such ex- samples‘of imachine-or hand’embroidery " offer the very touch necessary to com- “,+ plete,one’s costume. -Let us’helprwith e