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SOCIETY. KAPLOWITZsw: | THOORORATAD, ~m==- |I'The Vice President Leaves This Evening for Western Trip of Several Days, Visiting Points in Illinois. New York, Brooklyn, Bridgeport, Bufalo, New Haven, Minneapolis Newark, Indianapolis, T Drastic Reductions —on Women’s and Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats of the Better Kind. In two groups. For quick disposal. $95 and $110 Formerly sold to $295 Store open at 8 a.m. ZZLNINTH /"T.NW, FOUNDED 1894 Known for Remarkable Value-Giving 1109 F St. N.W. Near Eleventh St. We Resort to the Most - _ Extreme Reductions to Make A Sweeping Clearance of All Winter Garments Lvery winter coat, suit and dress is niow offered to you at a mere fraction of the original price. Lots of winter weather ahead for you to wear these garments, and the styles are so desirable ypu are assured full sa use godmother, Mrs. Breckinridge. After the Mardi’ Gras is over Mrs.-Turner will return to Washington, while Miss Turner will stop in Cocoa, Fla., where she will be the guest of Miss Myrtis Porcher, niece of Mrs. Gaillard and well known in soclety here. HE Vice President, Mr. Coolidge, is leaving Washington this eve- ning for a 'wpstern trip of several days, amd is returning ||to Washington Wednesday morning. He will deliver an address in Evanston, IIL, before an organization of church clubs, and Monday evening will address the Jewelers' Association fn Chicago. Mrs. Coolidge has with her at = New Willard, Mrs. Frank W. St Mrs. Frederic McKenney and her o quton, who will remain for “some | dau; hters, Miss Virginia MeKenney |and Miss Frederica McKenney, will be | aF Home this sftarneon i to 6:30 | oo e e f the Se of | ° Xti 2 Kenney returncd | clety and chiman of the anmua Sl or, will leave tomorrow .f'rl,tn ’,.,-(.. noon athern Relief ball, which will take ‘alm Beach, Fla., where she will spend g goo aeiphin e in the New Willard Hotel bal a week or ten days. Her = 4 e i rooms Monday evening, January will remain in her apart; man Park Hotel until her return. Miss Agnes sh.nd« left Washington yesterday for Baltimore, where she Wwill spend several days with Miss Harrlet West, returning to the capital Monday, Wiashingtory Farly flz// ayfn[/eé’é“ Very Great Clearance Sale OF WINTER APPAREL FOR MISS AND GIRLS 'HE FOLLOWING REPRESENT EXTRAORDINARY VALUES: . reduced to— $35, $45, — CunepinsT Augustus Heaton will not tomorrow afternoon on ac- count of illness, but will-be at home Saturday afternoon, January he al Dr. Pavichich, Jugoxlav Minister, I C. Cri Hout Menduy, Eventigy. Mrs. Goring Bliss will entertain at |, Dr. Ante Tresich Pavichich, minis- |3Small tea this afternoon for ter of the Serbs, Croats and Slovene will entertain a dinner company, Monday evening at Rauscher’s. Reserve Board and singer, entertained* ummn) at dinner las (»\(nan group invited honor, Miss oung people whom she ha to meet her guest of Helen Hayes, Mrs. Beverley Randolph 3 be at home tomorrow A{tur von from Mr. William B. Hibbs gave a dinner followed by dancing last evening at & & Ircge company e Shoreham Ho t to { American Union hufl(hngBin honor gikalot Mr. and Mrs. Fredes |<;.D z;xcl‘(dnrnne“y‘i of the @mbassador of Great Britain and [ Col. Edward D, Andersor . Fucsts wera Mc. u. Lady Geddes. The other guests were [tained at dinner last migne ot the |2 Chapin.sud Mr. s0d the minister of Norway and Mme. | Hotel Hamilton. his suests incindire |2 KoK eykn 0l Bryn, the minister of Ecuador and [Judge and Mrs. Alto rker and | asked for the Senora de Elizalde, the minister of | Senator and Mre rry. Mirza Hussein Khan Alal; i and Mrs. Henry Wilder i the charge d'affaires of Ar- gontina, Mr, Tepil; the director gen eral of the Pan-American Union, Dr Rowe; Gen. and Mrs. Tasker H. Bliss, { the commerctal secretary of the Brit ish embassy and Mrs. Broderick, the secretary of the Italian embassy and Signora Gelsser Celesia, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred- eric W. Wile, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun, Mrs. Robert Hinckley, Mme. Lagos end the secre- tary of the legation of Uruguay and Mme! de Pena, Representative C. Bascom Slemp of Virginia will entertain at a Virginia dinner, to be served at Rauscher's, on Monday evening, January 22, in honor of Miss Virginia Selden, ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selden, jr., and a debutante of this season. The party will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Clarenge Norment, jr. Lady Geddes, wife of the ambassa- dor of Great Britain, has been added to the list of patronesses for the per- formances of “Rigoletto” which the { Washington Opera Company will give Monday evening and Friday after- noon of next week. Miss Bertha Crawford, the Canadian coloratura so- |man, and Mrs, Claude B S prano, will sing the role of Gilda in|chairman. Among those ,;k.,v ,.,.,\\ the opera. in this group will be Mrs. Robert The secretary of ‘the Itallan em- | Jiihorfprd Mrs: Morrls Emmet, Mrs. | Signor Andrea Geisser Celesia. | Wilkerson, Miss Charlotte MacDo }is ‘spending today in Philadelphia, | a1} Mrs. John Broderict . vhere he went to represent the am- |\Cartren, Mre, Brows. Mrc. oo bassador of Italy, Prince Caetani, at e e e the reunfon which the Italian society of that city will glve this evening. The minister of Uruguay and Mme. ason will faction for next season’s Misses’ Tailored Suit $69.50r, $78.50 & Mr. and Mrs. Isase T. Mann hosts at dinner last evening. The fourth d: seri { were by the Junio: ation will be held tomorrow afternoon from 4:30 i on_{ro 0 Mr. Nowell T, Ferris, musical direc- 9 orclock at the Meridian Man- [ yor of St. George's College, Newport, 208, 2400 16th street. il returned to Ifaly after Lo Saiamos A. Fries, Mrs. | gpending some time in Washingto rfir‘e\l\o”lfi’::t':sr?(’—‘\fi»L];Lr:vli'ldl{“” “’," be with his brother, Mr. Godfrey Fer- atic be made ibassy & by Lieut. Commander R. B. Platy, U, | 7> °f the British embassy staf SUN,, and Capt, F. J. Heraty, U. nce i sses Mises Adva Spring Dre Daily now ofir stocks are enriched with fresh shipments of Spring Frocks in the wanted new Crepe and Taffeta weaves Special emphasis is placed -now on a group of clever styles. ~Feature priced at ; $49.50. $69.50. $78.50 Hats reduced to— $2.50, 85, $7.50, $10, .\‘15 Vool Dresses reduced, to— $18.50, $25, $29.50, $39.50, 349 50 Middy Suits reduced to— $5.00, $7.50, $10.50 $10.50 and $12.50 Misses Chambers Oliphant will be at home Monday afternoons, January 22 and January 29, at her apartment in Wardman Park Annex. Mrs. A. Mr. Legare Howt to Mr. And Mrs. Benet of Parix. 5 4 Mr. Alexander B. Legare enter-| e Francis M tained at dinner last evening in com- | be at home at pliment to his house guests, Mr. and | nue on Saturda. Mrs. Laurence Benet of Paris, Franc: P, Colli 2 Be e . [ Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Collins left Wash- The company also m(hxrled.\lu- it | ety Albert Glea s, e s Laughlin, Mr. Stabler, Col. rion Wigmore will 29 Connecticut ave- January 20. Jersey Dresses reduced to— Coats reduced to— $7.50, $10, 815, $25, $35, $45 es reduced to— $1.50,.$1.95,582:50, 85.:37.50" Middy Suits reduced to— $2.95, $5.00, $7.50 reduced to— $7.50, $10, Grrls i or Jones of the state of Wash- Jones will b ne public inte > American Associa Women tomorrow r in the evening Sen- a s address the members of the club on the ship subgidy bill, . Fred_Bell, S A . Corcoran Thom, Mrs. H. and Miss Sheridar Girls’ $10, $15 —— ‘The sea group in the pageant of the child welfare ball to be E,Ivcn at the, New Willard on V. January 31, is under the Mrs. Theodore troness; Mr Girls’ commander of Camp appointed the com- | » veterans to at. £ ball which | IWool Dresses $15, $18.50 ed to— 1 82.00. $5.00, $7.50. $10.00 I ool and Felt Tams reduced to— $1.00, $1.95, $3.75 Girls' Hats redu Girls’ “Eight-Twenty” 820 Connecticut Ave. (Not 17th Strect) ers rediuced to— $1.95, $2.95, Scarfs reduced to— Girls’ 82 3.50, $4.95, Specialists in Women’s and Misses’ Apparel $3.50, $4.56- , $8.50 The minister of Guatemala and Senora de Sanchez Latour were the honor guests at luncheon today of Mr. and Mrs. Angus McLean. Miss Margaret Wood ginia Hunt. Members of the Washin Company, who are giving v.|on January 22 ana 26. w ool and M vol $2.95, Luncheons, Afternoon Teas Witk Daisting Miic Dinuners Tomorrow—Saturday The Ttalian military attache, Col di Bernezzo, will go to New York Mon- | a song during the scene presented day to attend the dinner given by the [bY this group, which will include a 3 5 @22 e = 31.00, $1.95, $2:50, $2.75, $3.75 Italy-America Society in homor of |solo dance by a talented amateur | Prince Celasio Caetani, at the Plaza |dancer. uced to— 50c, $1.00 Hotel. e ES 1 Col. Col (Fifth Floor) Mrs. Rudolph, e “wife of the District | tertain. pany of eighteen at Commissioner, will be at home tomorrow Fireet. Comer Thirieenth Middy Bloi reduced to— Wool Socks Added Features in Our Mrs. Duvall of the Dower House d buffet supper last_evening. Phone Franklin 6222 from 4 to 6 o'clock Mrs. Copley, wife of Representtive | Ira C. Copley, has gone to New Yo for a few days and will not receive to- morTow afternoon. January Economy Clearance SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” SATURDAY SPECIALS Growing Narcissus in Jardinieres 75¢, $2, $2.50, $3 Delightful brighteners for your window garden »r for table decoration.” Some ready to bloom, others budding. Priced special at 75c, $2, $2.50 and $3, including jardinieres, which alone are worth prices quoted. Our Special Memorial Wreath, $3.50 uwmmmnnmwmmwmw Miss Rosa-Maye Kendrick entertained a company of twenty-two at luncheon today, in compliment to Miss Helen Husted and Miss Josephine Williford. Miss Kendrick has issued invitations for another luncheon Saturday, Jan- uary’ 27. Our Entire Remaining Winter Stock Showing Drastic Reductions Capt. Heraclito Graca _Aranha, naval attache of the Brazilian em bassy, will entertain at tea tomor- row afternoon, January 20, from 5 to 7 o'clock at the Rochambeau. Coats Luxuriously Collared and Cuffed with’ BEAVER, SQUIRREL, CARACUI -MONKEY, FOX, WOLF OR MOLE Offering Savings Up to $45.00 50 650 750 Formerly to $69.50 Formerly to $115.00 Formerly to $13 35.00 at the Wardman Park Hotel and will A } = i = have at the tea table Mrs. Malcolm ) (5 / B S. Conihe and Mrs. William A. Hill. ; i 1 AT the reception Monday evening Exact reproductions and adaptations of original Paris models. Displaying a gen- Etiich fite. ComgresRInIe Cluns m erous use of the finest furs on collars and cuffs, and in any instances on borders com- bined with the newest woolen fabrics. All richly silk lined and warmly interlined. Ma- give in honor of the Speaker of the House of Representatives and Mrs. ! g -terials and furs included are: * Ormondale Frederick H. Glllett, Miss Cecil Arden, Kit Fox Fur Mr. and Mrs. Warwick Montgom- ery will entertain at a small dance Monday evening, February G, at the Playhouse for their two daughters, Miss Anna Montgomery and Miss Mary Montgomery. FIRS 1219-1221 G Street NW, Store Hours: 9 to 6 Mrs. Edgar N. Snow and Mrs. E. C. | Gregory of Salisbury, N. C., are visit- ing their parents, Senator and Mrs. Lee Slater Overman, at the Powhatan. s Violefs, $1 per bunch 14th and H Phone Main 3707 Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyves will spend tomorrow in Philadelphia, where she | |5 Brushed Wool will go to speak at the luncheon of Coat Sweaters the Dabney H. Maury Chapter of the " In tan, navy, brown and U. D. C. MMrs. Keyes will speak on enn: Gen,, Robert E. Lee, it being the an- WQh.- Very we" m niversary of his birth. She will be ith pockets. A very accompanied by Mrs. James B. Scott big special at this price. 55 $6.50 § $9.50 Main Floor—Sport Wear Seetion ’ Value. . . For Quality Merchandlse at Lower OWNSTAIRS S sg‘”fl)RE Sale of Sample Middy Blouses 5 ! Mrs. Kennedy Wheeler will be at 1214 F St. N.W. contralto, and the youngest members of the Metrgpolitan Opera Company, will sing twé groups of songs. Mrs. William M. Calder, Mrs. Henry Wilder Keves, Mrs. Finis J. Garrett, Mrs. Patrick H. Kelley, Mrs. Henry Allen Cooper and Mrs. T. Coleman duPont will assist in the dining room. Others assisting will include Mrs. James A. Reed, Mrs. George W, Nor- Tis, Andrieus A. Jones, Mrs, Frank W. Mondell, M¥s. Otis Wingo, Mrs, Fred S. Purnell, Mrs. Philip Pitt Campbell, Mrs. James B. Aswell, Mrs. Tra G. Hersey, Mrs. Perey E. Quin, Mrs. Samuel S. Arentz, Mrs. Frederick R. Lehlbach, Mrs. James V. McClintic, Mrs. Guy E. Campbell, Mrs. James F. Byrnes, Mrs. Joseph_J. Mansfleld, Mrs, Eimer ‘0. Leatherwood, Mrs. Albert Johnson and Mrs. Edward E. Browne, Duzella Squirrel Fur Specialists in Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Marvella Fashiona Gerona Taupe Fox Fur Caracul Fur Featuring---Saturday A New Collection of Fashionable HATS WILL CLOSE OuT GoWNS and DRESSES Miss Mafy Gwynn wal hostess at Regulation Jean Middy, with insert pockets, coflar and cuffs, in various colors, guaranteed fast; trimmed with white braid; emblem on sleeve; with or without lacer at neck. Every one in the lot is perfect and are regular $1.50 values. F ull-F ashioned Regular $ “Special at, Twelve-:mnd 89¢ Hosiery 2.00 Sellers $1.49 pure silk, wnb mer- cerized lisle elastic tops; heel and toe;k,lb:}utely perfect. Col- medium ver, gray, cordovan and navy. Sizes 8 to 10. luncheon today, entertaining in honor of Mrs. Edouard Alblon. Among the other guests were a mumber of pa; tronesses for the performances of “Rigoletto,” which the Washington Opera Company will give Monday evening and Friday afternoon of next week. Mrs. Jamies Huntington Turner and her debutante daughter, Miss Eliza- beth Turner, will leave Washington Wednesday for New Orleans. Miss urner will be presented to New Or- eans rociety on January 28 by her New. York Sweet Cider MAGRUDER’S, Fine Groceries. Eperienced AcIvertisers Prefer T heStar G AvhcR 0 B Functions of Showing the: Correct Fashwns for the Sporting ‘and Formal Seas\on, Including the Advance Specially Priced the Southern Modes for Early Springtime Wear. / Millinery Salon—Main Floor Including 6riginal Paris Models, Together -With Copies and Adaptations Taken from Regular Stock 50 4400 ‘Formerly Up to $69.50 Formerly Up to $85.00 Daytime Dresses Street and Afternoon Numerous models are here for your DreSSCS choosing—each distinctive and smart as 7 well as practical. There is the coat mode Crepe satins, canton crepe, chiffon and that is so effective and the straightline a few Poiret twills. Season’s most fa- silhouette that is the idol of 'youth.- vored styles.