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'SOCIETY. Southern Relief Ball to Be Given Monday Evening List of Distinguished Patron- esses Given Out by Com- i mittee in Charge. . The annual ball for the benefit of the Southern Relief Society will be given Monday evening in the ball- League of Pen Women To Hear Talk on Coue = The Rev. Dr. John J. Queally, min- ister of the Church of the Trans- figuration, will speak on “Coue and His Messag ican Pen Women's tea this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Coming just at this time, following Dr. Cou pezrance in Washington, Dr, Quei talk will perhaps start cussion in the clubrooms. A. Fries, chairman of the committee for the District of bia branch of the league, ranged the program. Mrs. Brenizer will pour tea Bundny after: t the League of Amer-|1¢ noon, assisted by Mrs. Appleton ¥. Clark, Mrs. Irene Miller Chll{l'ly. age! of liam Wolff Smith, chllrmln. will be held at the clubh § o'glock. rs. Amos A. " ‘aiss’ a Dill are on the gram, and opan discussion will follow the reviews. On Wednesday evening the second musfcal to be given under the aus- pices of the music committee of the District of Columbia branch of the ue of American Pen Woman will be held at 8 o'clock at the clubhouse, with Mrs. Florence L. Lyon and Miss Minna Nierman as the artists for the evening. Mrs. Irene Miller Chainey will be in charge. Secretary and Mrs. Denby To Receive Congressmen ‘The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby have issued invitations for a reception to members of Congress Friday afternoon, February 2, from ‘l to L.' o'clock, in their home on R stree He’s Right. Kind Old Lady—Did you learn a trade while you were in prison? ‘Tramp—No, ma'am, I was br ing sermon: Aind Old Lady—Breaking sermons? a’am. Didn’ o NOW_SHOWING NEW SPRING DRESSES SOCIETY. ADVANCE MODELS JUST ARRIVED All the Beautiful New Silks and Crepes Are Here Out-of-the-Ordinary Dresses—Styles You'll Like They Are Here at $25.00 and $35.00 . The Same Dnuu Shown on Sth_Ave., New York, at $10.00 More EVERY WINTER GARMENT MUST GO BARGAINS GALORE MONDAY ALL OUR WINTER COATS AT TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS NOW $29.50, $49.50, $59.50, $89.50 ~_340 to $75 Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits, $29.50 and $39.50 $29 to $50 Sport Coats and Top Coats Reduced to $19.95 and $25.00 TWO GROUPS OF DRESSES A GROUP OF SUITS Crepes, Silks, Satins and Cloths Small Sizes—Velours, Tricotines Formerly $20.00 to $35.00 and Others—Some Fur Trimmed To Close, $10.95 and $15. Values to $45; To Close, $12.95 All Odd Lots Blouses and Sweaters Less Than 1, Price Odd Lot Sepmte Wool Skn-b—-Valuel to 510 00—1'0 Close, $3.95 iibflfipsboru 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, rooms of the New Willard Hotel, un- der distingulshed patronage. Among the patronesses are Mrs. Harding, Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. John W. Weeks, Mrs. Harry M. Daugherty, Mrs. Hubert Work, Mrs. Albert B. Fall, Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, Senora de Riano, Lady Geddes, Mrs. Willlam Howard Taft, Mrs. Louis D. Brandels, Mme. Bryn, Mme. Panare- toff, Countess Szechenvi,. Mrs. Wil- liam M. Calder, Mrs. Arthur Capper, Mrs. Nathaniel Dial, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. Joseph 1. France, Mrs. Hale, Mrs. Henry Wilder Wiillam H. K1 M Mager Bros. & Co)—— 837939 F St NW. No Branch Stoyes An Incomparable Early Showing of New Spring Dresses o i :39 Introducing the New Three-Piece Costume of Poiret Twill and Paisley Silk Combination ALSO models of rare springtime beauty for women and misses, exquisitely fashioned of Flat Crepe, Canton Crepe and Crepe de Chine. New wvariations of the straightline, draped and bouffant styles. Black, navy, brown, cocoa. Morris hheb- Wadsworth, jr., Mrs. Fred Mrs. Thomas S. Crago, Mrs. James Campbell Cantrill, Mrs. Ira C. Mrs. Ben Johnson, Mrs. John W. Langley, Mrs. Adam M. Wyant, | & Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Mrs. Minnege- | v lbF . Thomas Armat, i Mrs. T. Septimus J. Bell, Mrs. Clif- rs. Delos A. Blod- Boyd, Mrs. John irs. Claude E. Ben- | Boxholders Are Listed arion Butler, Mr: For Three Opera Dates . Mrs. Marc Boxholders for the Chicago Grand Calderon Carlisle, Mrs, Clarence Crit- Opera.’ Company, which will give tenden_Calhoun, D. Cardwell, | three performances of grand opera— Mrs. William l\car Ca,rr ‘Alda “Tosca,” and “The Snow Michael J. Colbert, Mrs. o : 4 Rk e o lier Malden"—at Poli's Theater on_Feb SayinEtan ruary 5, 6, 7, are Senor Don Pezet, bassador of Peru; Mrs. J. B. Ken- drick, Mrs. Andriul | Andrew W. Mellon, Mrs. | Weeks, Senator Lawrence Phipps, Mrs. Richard H. Townsend. Mrs. Ed- rd C. Walker, Mrs. Marshall Field, s. Charles Boughton Weods, Mrs. eric Keep, Miss Mary Stewart, Joseph Thropp, Mrs. R. R. Govin, . and_Mrs. G. Logan Payne, Mrs. ne Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene T, Ir., B. H. Warder and " | Mrs. Roland C. Ringgold. Among _those having orchestra | seats are Mr. Eric Buxton, Mrs. H. C. rbin, Mrs, J. C. Davis, Mrs. Walter enegre, Mr. Blackburn Esterline, Mr. and Mrs. Erlc Fowler, Mrs. R. H. Fletcher, Col. Hartshorn, Mrs. Perry F.' M. Hard- ce|ing. Mrs. Vic uftmann, Mrs. | Breckinridge Long, Mrs. H. | e Paul Mayo, George Hewitt Mrs. Henry Peckham, Mrs. Thomas B. Sweeney, . Scriven, Mrs. Stephen Mrs. James Wadsworth, C. Walker, Mrs. Gil- {ennedy Wheeler, ey Young, Mrs. Her- | bert Hoove Adolph Miller, Mrs. ederick Delano, Mrs. Robert Woods . Mr. Edward T. Colladay, M formerly Miss Lerens (‘Con- daughter of Mrs. M. M. 0’Connor of thia city. Advance Sale. Choice ..... .10 Blair, Mrs. F Cox, 3 Coontz, Joseph B. rs. Walter D. les A. Dougl frs. Clarence Richmond Da: Augustus C. Downing, Mrs. H. = Wade H. Willis, ‘owler, Mrs. H. arles Hnmmon ‘Denegre, o] ——r——|c—=o|c——|o|c—=|o]—=]o| —= o[ —=—= || e—=—=]a] ———] k= The new season beckons with these delightful styles New Spring Hats On Sale Monday at the Very Special $7.50 Prsceviof...ccneeiies Hodgkins, Mr Mrs. Pearce Horne. “*Mrs. John | M Hays Hammond, Mrs. Ru: land, Mrs. Cunningham Hall, Bdward A. Harriman, Mr: Mrs. Gillett Hill “| Mrs. John H The House combe, Mr. Robert > Harper, Hight, Mrs Bernard B. Jones, Mrs. Paul Joachim, Mrs. Victor . Kepp. frs, George de B | 3 Mrs. W. Albert | EW Timbo and Visca Braid Hats in com- of Courtesy N bination with paisley straw and silk. Also a strikingly handsome selection of new Milan Hats combined wuh brims of moire silk and satin. There are many entirely new models in small poke ghapes, medium size off-the-face and flare styles. Trimmings of silk ribbon in pleatings, bows, pompoms, also glycerine and burnt ostrich in graceful drooping effects. Shown in strawberry, almond, tile, oakwood, sand and gray. Also a com- plete showing of black, brown and navy. Wadsw, Donald Woodward, 3 r. George E. Hamilton, Cheen, Mr. Lew Wallace, Mra. Delos Bloagett, Mrs. J. W- '\ Murray, Mrs. Hennen Jennings, Mrs. H. C._Hackett, Mrs. Charles Culber- | sor Mr. D. 1. Walsh, M]rs Joseph' over. e Bring in this ad before January 28 and et Expert Marcel. . . 75¢ Shampooing . ...50c Hair Dyeing . .. $4.95 MISS FLEET Late of Lansburgh & Bro xu “MISS HESS Late of Myrtls Price Open Evenings Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1110 H Street N.W. = , Mrs. Bates Franklin 2224. Expert servl« H. Wilmer, Mrs i, | G Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Marcu Wright, Mrs. Absolom Waller, and Mrs. Archibald Young. Miss Pauline Harrell Entertains Fraternity Members of the Delta Delta Delta Mraternity wero entertained Tuesday night, January 16, by Miss Pauline ¥iarrell, Miss Marion Harrell and Miss (iladys Boozer at 1601 Connecticut avenue. Among those present were Mrs. J. D. A. Morrow, Mrs. W. L Fulton, Mrs. Amos A, Steele, Mrs. Ernest F. Burchard, Miss Elizabeth M. Bailey, Miss lda V. Blake, Miss iertrude’ Van Riper. Miss Martha Hunter, Miss Lois Haralson, Miss | Vidna Jackson, Miss Margaret Cavey, Mrs. J. R.'Yates and Miss Maude Dunlop. Plans were formulated for « dinner on St Valentine’s day, and 2 luncheon on February 24. M PASTERNAK 1209 Connecticut Ave. N.W. The Connecticut Avenue Shop Final Clearance of DRESSES Grcatly Reduccd A few remaining late-season modes in Daytime, Afternoon and Dance Dresses are priced for a final clearance at $25 and $45 Coats and Wraps Quick clearance necessitates big reductions. Sosae are fur trimmed and some are plain. ‘A few that sold for $110 Now $65 A few that sold for $145 Now $95 Hats, $5 and $10 avid ) Mrs. John A Bailey Lama \Irs. Robert Robert Lawton Moore, ) 4 Mrs. Ch Reverly Randolph Mason, Mrs. Maynard Minor, s Berger Moran, R Benjamin Micou, Our Entire Winter Stocks Without Reserve—Coats, Dresses, Suits, Blouses, Millinery—on Sale Monday at Greatly Reduced Prices. Percy Quinn, Mrs. James . M Arthur Ray. Mrs. Milliam 0060660660006 00000000000600000060060000000000000000000000000000000000000000¢ yme, Mrs am . Mrs. Cornelia Branch Waliace Streeter. Mrs. Jam tone, Mrs. I mmmmwzzzzuamzmm‘::mmm B L L e e Ty Sy l’Y) or G at 12th St. N.W. G at 12th St. NW. ir. Nrs. Alfred broke Thom, Theodore Hance bnflerwood jr Mid-Season Sale of Evening Gowns We are going to close out every Evening Gown and Party Dress, regardless of cost. All this season’s styles and colors. ; «..former price, $45.00—Nw $21.50 former price, $49.50—Now $32.50, former price, $95.00—Now $55.00 former price, $65.00—Now $35.00 former price, $65.00—Now $39.50 - former price, $35.00—Now $22.50 . former price, $55.00—Now $32.50 former price, $45.00—Now $29.50 former price, $45.00—Now $29.50 former price, $49.50—Now $32.50 former price, $49.50—Now $33.50 former price, $49.50—Now $35.00 former price, $49.50—Now $32.50 former price, $59.00—Now $35.00 .former price, $25.00—Now $16.50 former price, $42.50—Now $29.50 former price, $35.00—Now $22.50 former price, $35.00—Now $19.50 former price, $29.50—Now $17.50 former price, $27.50—Now $16.50 former price $32.50—Now $21.50 former price, $25.50—Now $14.50 former price, $25.00—Now $14.50 former price, $29.50—Now $17.50 ... former price, $29.50—Now $17.50 former pnce, $27.50—Now $19.50 oo . fOrmer price, $32.50—Now $22.50 former price, $65.00—Now $35.00 former price, $79.50—Now $35.00 ...former price, $55.00—Now $35.00 «.former price, $45.00—Now $29.50 .former price, $79.50—Now $35.00 . former price, $59.50—Now $35.00 amwee . fOrmer price, $95.00—Now $55.00 «e...former price, $95.00—Now $55.00 ««»..former price, $95.00—Now $65.00 ..former price, $65.00—Now $50.00 ..former price, $29.50—Now $19.50 COATS Plai d Fur-trim- medalgo:‘tls, S‘l‘l‘;( r:rrlld s19'50 satin lined ..... Only a Few Left 1 Black Velvet Evening Dress.. 1 Black Sequin Evening Dress. . 1 Jade Paisley and deer Cloth Evamg Govm 1 Red Velvet and Gold Evening Gown. . 1 Gold Cloth Evening Gown 1 Jade Crepe Romain Evening Gown.. 1 Flame Evening Gown of Chiffon de Luxe. 1 Black Chifion Evening Gown. . 1 Sunburst Evening Gown of Chiffon. . osotath madein 1 Ashes of Roses. Chiffon Evening Gown RACHELL :nd FLESH P shades as well as WHITE Send 10c. for Trial Stze FERD. T. HOPKINS & City ] 7] § E T 33 I E3EE It's our privilege to offer, and we assure you it'll be to your advantage to improve the oppor- tunities provided in these two harbingers of spring. £f HE SUITS are in Bloused, Box and Strictly Tailored models beautifully lined “with Silk—and most elab- ' -orately trimmed with artistic embroid iri- descent beading °rtlylmvel- ty braiding — or finished with ~elegant simplicity. HE FROCKS are Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Canton Crepe, Crepe-back Satin, Hemstitched Knit. In models that are refresh- ingly new and original. There are the new Grays, Cocoa, the new Browns, Lanvin Green, Black and Navy. Ladies’ and Misses’ sizes. Second Floor—North Section One lot of Canton SIS.M Crepe and Woo] Dresses lo——lolc——lal——lolc——]o]=——Jol——Jcl——=]o][c———— ——S (o] —= 0| =——= o] ]a]c=——[o[——[o[——] o] Sprmg fashions arriving daily. For to- morrow we are featuring Straw Combina- tions, the new Flowered Tur- 3500 Ladies’ and Misses’ sizes. bans and Black Haircloth Hats ..cecccesonrossccscsscenan Stu-t Flooa—No!‘bSedhn i ol——— o] ——=]olc—— o] —=]alc—= o] — 0] 0 [0 | =