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[ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Mrs. James Sidney Douglas has re- turned from a visit to her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ard Mrs. Robert Bruco Wallace, jr., at Medla, Pa., ac companied by AFs. Saltace: and her two stepchildren. Mr. and Douglas also had as their guests ast week ‘their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Eikins of At- '.gum CNiinte Janney: has returned 88 Nannie Janney from a visit to Mes. W. W. Chamblin | i8_Leesburg. Miss Lucy Randolph 3ason ~has gone to her home in Richmond after a_ visit to her. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Burke, in Rosemont. Dr. and Mrs. Chester Allen Amos their wedding have returned from 1 trip and are at home at 21 Cedar street, Rosemont. Mrs, F. Ervin Ludwig and Miss Greta Ludwig entertained at dinner last week at thelr home at North Braddock Helghts. The guests were \rs. Myers Rucker, Miss Margaret \brams, Miss Helen Abrams, Miss Anna Adams and Mr. Daniel Martin of Washington, Mrs. Wade and Mrs. Aattle Wade Woolls. Miss Hazel Hicks is at home after a visit to Lieut. and Mrs. 1. H. Geyer at_Fort Monroe. . 'Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Haar have returned to their home in Lorton, Va., after a visit to the latter's mother, Mrs. Caleb Randolph Davis, on Prince William Dantel, \\‘ho’ visited relatives in Martinsburg, W.| Ya. are again at their home in Alex- | | s return- | ch eqn- | Brockwell T to the ¥ liam Augustus Moncure an- | rounces the engagement 6f her daugh- tar, Miss Mary Eilzabeth Moncure, Boothe, 2d, won of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Booth £ 406 North Washington street. Mrs. \Moneure and her daughter make their Tome at Belifonte on King street road 1eur the Episcopal Theological Seminary, Mr. Boothe is a_ grandson of the late Casslus . Lee of this city and both he «nd i3 flancee come of distinguished Virginia ancestry. The weading will ~ place in Old Christ Church about the widdle of June. Jacison W. Berry and AMrs. Harding W. Cole Liave returned to their respective homes in Philadelphia, after & the guests of friends in town. iss Frances Butler of Newport, I he guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louls on Prince street. er Carter of Johannesburg, . who has been the guest her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. d Mre. D. Clopton Chambers, has gone t ty, to spend Federick their home in nd Mrs. | i nd to on after a visit to Mr. Dyson has returned to fter i Mr. and Cashing- £t last week a meeting ecutive council of the Amer- ate Waller Barrett for Indianapolis to wtten of the i L ¥ Chapter. i an Levulution, d | of Dayton, ngagement e Culberi~ re: to Lieut. Herman H. Corps of Engineers, the world war, was at West g ot the Massachusetts I of Technology. No date has nnounced for the wedding. dele_Clark has returned to t to the 5 i rother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mra. Richard Gibeon. in Fredericke- burg. Mrs. Percy L. Clift and Mes, Harry Wade have feturned from Fredericks- burg. where they attended a_special meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star. Nevell §. Greenaway has gone = home in Cherrydale after a istt to har stepdaughter, Miss Coralle Greenaway, on North Columbus street. Mrs. C. L. Weller of Coronado Beach, Calif.. i5 the guest of her son-in-law and_daughter, Commander and Mrs. T. R. Shipp. in North Rosemont. rs. “Miiton *vench and smal Tavid have . .iurned from a Igit to thelr -aunt, Mrs. Perrin, in Baitimore. Miss Annie Venitia Walter, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. George H. Walter, and Mr. Jynius Edwin Cobean were wnarried Monday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, on North Brad- dock Helghts. The ceremony was per- Formed by Rev. R. E. McKay, pastar ot the Del Ray Baptist Church, in the presence of the immediate familles and i few intimate Triends. Miss Emma Cobean, sister of the bridegroom, was +he bride’s only attendant, and Mr. Co- tean had Mr. Jack Scott as best man, Atter the ceremony an informal recep- tion was held and later Mr. and.Mrs. C‘obean left for an extended bridal trip *hrough the south. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burlefgh Mil- j feturned from a visit to | Lean Smith. wh MISS ALICE M. WATTS, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Watts, who aknounce her engage- ment to Mr. George Minier Hontetler, the wedding to take place im the apring. ton of Washington were the guests last week of Mrs. George Gordon Asher on_South Washington street. Miss Elva Walter entertained at a miscellancous shower Saturday even- ing at her home at North Braddock for her sister, Miss Annie V. Walter, who was married Monday. The guests were Mrs, Ralph E. Remington, Mrs. H. R._ Fletcher, Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. G H. Walter, Mrs. R. M. Cobean, Miss Emmia Cobean, Miss Anne Smith, Miss Thelda Rosson, Miss Reba Dameron, Miss Nellle Michelbach, Miss Beatrice Duncan, Miss Elvira Fletcher, Miss ry Harding, Miss June Humé, Miss 1dna McCauley and Misses Emily and Virginia Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Winslow Hox- ton had a house party over the week end of guests who had attended the wedding of Miss Abbie France Hoxton and Mr. Clarence Johnston Robinson last Friday evening. The guests were Miss Mary Elizabeth Dunbarr of Smith College, who was maid of honor; Miss Jane Dunbarr of Cleveland, Mrs. E. S. Burnard, Miss Odile Haines and Mr. Llewellyn Hoxton of St. Louis Miss Annie Peugh of Hamilton, Va., is the guest of Robert J. Yates. i Miss Barbara Manisty entertained at dinner Thursday evening, when her ests were Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott of Falls Church, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. D. Brooke Arnold, Miss' Alice Sutton and Mr. A. K. B r. and Mrs. fiss Bernice Scott of Richmond was the week end guest of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Amos. in mont. Mrs. A, - -Simpson and small daughter have returned ta tneir home, Oak Lane, near Philadelphia, after & visit to Hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Forbes. Miss Margaret Du Fief of Rockville, Miss Peggy Neal and Miss Ellzabeth Kelly of Washington were the week ond guests of Miss Elizabeth Davis. Mfss Merle Greaver has returned-to hor home in‘ Charlottesyille, after:a visit to her sister, Mrs. L. . Denton . Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Emhardt have friends in Philadalphia. Mrs. Bila Er¥erson of Washinggon is the guest of her daughter. Miss Dora Varney. . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Yetter of North Bergen, X. arc the guests of their sunt, Mrs. Katherine Vierkorn Mrs. Henry Watson has returned to her home, in Charlottesville, after visit to her son-in-law und daughte: » nd Mrs. Houston Harrison, Rosemont. irs. Dempster Smith and Mrs. Mac- o0 have been the guests former's brother-in . and Mrs. D. C. Chambers, e later in the month to join th in New York city, where 1l live in the future. i Next French Lecture TO Be Given Tomorrow | The next French lecture of thej Alliance Francaise will begiven at the. Washington Ciub, ‘tomorrow at by M. Firmin Roz, the offi- of the season. Tie subje Ta Vie Intellectuelle Card Party to Be Given A card party for the benefit of the Washington Home for Children will be given at Wardman Park Hotel tomorrow afternoon , at 2 o'clock, under the auspices of the board of lady visitors and the Plerce GuiHd. e e leroe GaMp FUR CHOKERS For spring made of your own material. Pér. fect workmanship, 3 3 Fur coats remodeled and repaired, cheaply and efficiently. MARTIN WOL! 1 30-32 Fila. 7 Ave. NW. STEINWA “THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS” THIS splendid instrument has always been ac- J cepted as the finest type ‘of piano of its time. In the days of Liszt and:Richard Wag- ner it was the favorite i nstrument of those art- ists and it is today the favorite of Paderewski, Rachmaninoff and Hofmann; as well as scores of the other modern artists. Your home piano is an intimate companion. Make it one you’ll be proud-of—a Steinway. A piano’ like this_is a possession that proves an heirloom. We are now showing ‘an exceptional stock of Steinway Grands which were personally chosen last week at the factory by Mr. E.-H: .x Droop. E.F.Droop Player- & Sdfis'Co.- " 1300 G { the home of Mrs. Alexander W A.meeting of. the executive hoard of the Chovy. Chase Hecreation Club. will be held on ,Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at'the homs of the president, Mrs. Frank P. Wilcox, on Kanawha streot. A’ buffet luncheon will be zery- ed at 1 o'clock. ,Mr. and Mrs. George §..Rees, for- merly of Chevy Chase, have returned to their home in Beverly Hills, Calif., after visiting a number of thelr friends here. Miss Theima Thompson has return- ed to Ossining-on-the-Hudson, where she is attending school, after spend- ing the Christmas holidays with her mother, Mrs. _ A. Thompson, on Jocelyn street. Mr. R. Preston Shealey of Melrose street has returned from New York city, where he has been spending sev- eral days. Mrs. Geoffry Creyke of Jocelyn street eptertained her bridge club at lunchébn Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bowen of Portland, Me., are the house guests of their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Boutell, of Jocelyn street. The laying of \the corner stone of the new Presbyterian Church at Chevy Chase Circle will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock. . The Men's Club of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament will entertain the ladies of the parish Thursday at a dinner dance, to be given at Rau- scher's. Mr. Frank Stetson of Rosemary street entertalned on Wednesday at luncheon and bridge, in honor of Mrs. Henry H. Dalton of Raileigh, N. C., who is the house guest of Mrs. Wil liam H. Pace of Connecticut avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Biggs have purchased and are now occupying their new home on_Jocelyn street. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wilcox of Kanawha street entertained the mem- bers of the Laf-a-Lot Club at cards on_ Saturday evening. he reading class of Chevy Chase met, Wednesday at the home of Mrs. 0. C. Merrill on Melrose street. Modern Engilsh and Irish poets was the toplc for_discussion. Mrs. J. C. Bowen and Mrs. Thomas E. Robertson of Melrose street are spending the week end at Harpecs Ferry, W. Va., with friends. The Rev. Dr. Douglas Putman Birnle will become assistant pastor to Dr. Hubert Rex Johmson of the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church. Dr. Birnfe will preach his first sermon next Sun- day at 11 o'clock a.m. Dr. Dewight Jones of East Bradley lane is spending several days in New York city. & Mrs. Joseph T. Maguire of Hesketh street entertained her bridge club Mon- day afternoon. sdward J. Harding of Plain- Seld, N. J., is spending the winter at the home of her son, Mr. Edward J. Hardéng, jr., on Jocelyn street. Mr. and | Mrs. Harding, jr., are spending the winter in California. ! The Community Club of Chevy Chase held its regular monthly meet- ing_Monday, January 15, at the hom of Mrs. L. E. Whittemore on Brook- ville road. A luncheon will be served at the next meeting, which will be| held at the home of Mrs. Eugene Mc- | Lachlin on-Raymond street. will be sent to the non-resident mem- | bers telling of the activities and prog- | ress of the club in the year 1922« + - | A community sing was held Friday evening at the E. V. Brown School un- der the direction of Prof. Robert L. Lawrence. The Social section of the Woman Club of Chevy Chase will give a ben. fit :card party Saturday, January § at 8 o'clock, at the Maryland school- | house. The proceeds from the party will be given to the Montgomery Coun- | ty_Soclal Service Leakue. Mr. Charles J. Tweedale, the assist- | ant superintendant of the District | plavgrounds, has purchased a-home on | Huntington street. . Friday evcning, January 26, at 8| o'clock, the Tech players will repeat | their presentation of Booth Tarking- | ton’s comedy, V. Brown School: [ The Chevy Chase Chapter of the| Florence Crittenden Mission met at | ie of | Jemifer street. Mrs. John Boyle, jr. | of the board of managers spok= on | Clarence,” at the E. . W ASHINGTON, the work in the home. Mrs. Wiltlam ", Reed, contralto, —contributed a number of songs. - There will be no meeting of the chapter in February. ° Mrs. W. D. Henry of Kirk street left Tuesday for California, where she will 'visit her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, ‘Ralph -D, - Henry, in Los Angeles. | Polish-Music a Feature At Coming Art Exhibit A short program of Polish music will accompany the exhibition of Polish arts, with informal reception and tea from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday aft- | ernoon, at the Art Tenter, 1106 Con- | necticut avenue norhwe: Sacred Heart Parish Ladies Plan Dance The ladies of the Shrine of the 5 North Beach Home Club Announces 500 Party The ladies of. the North Beach Home Club’ will hold & 500 party ‘at | thelr hall in’ the Perpetual bullding, 11th and E strects northwest, Tues- day evening. Refreshments will be served,” and all North Beach cottage owners ‘and their friends are invited. Reunion, House Party 4 At Todd C. Sharp Home A reunion and house party gas given by Mr. and Mrs. Todd C. Sharp at thelr home in Charleston, W. Va., for their -daughter, Mrs. Jermaln Howard Fischer of Milwaukee, Wis., who 1s visiting her parents at Charleston. A buffet lunchéon was Sacred Heart parish will give a dance at Wardman Park Hotel Wed- | nesday evening, February 7. /7 <> Velvets—Sequins—Beaded Robes— Formerly priced to 165.00 Monday, all day until sold eprice Palm Beach and Southern Two-piece Suits, Sport Frocks, Street “Beauty 4 7 woman is pow- er” and array- ed after the RIZIE mode, she i3 irresis- ed St a3 Rizik Bt:othgrs Monday, January 22 Satins and Crepe Roma—Prin' Hand-blocked Crepe—Neapolitan effects in Dresses—Handkerchief. W Gray is the favorite. 5 served, Mrs. ©scar G. Coumbe assist- ing Mrs. Sharp at the tables. Climax of Clearance 48 Dresses Afternoon and Evening Metallic Cloth—Gold Cloth —Colored Satin No C. 0. D. or Exzchange Wear and Afternoon Dresses Chiffon—Printed _Bianchini aist_or Coilar—Colorful "Paris IRTEEN F McCall Patterns 1114 G STREET N.W. Phone Main 8306 Corticella Spool Silk "SALE!— Beginning Tomorrow! Lowest Possible I"ices 36-Inch Colored * Corduroy Wide Wale Corduroy, in luxurious quality and stun- ning colors .for tea gowns: many shades for other uses, and a splendid assortment of 225 Sanments. mepviary S9C 36-Inch Velveteen §1.25. Sale price. The wanted colors lend in- terest to this particular offer- ing of excellent quality Vel- veteen, priced in this sale so low as to make your most extravagant desire for that , 35-Inch Changeable Taffetas . The rich crispness and the exceptional durability of this quality, combined with an orgy ' of two-toned colorings, make this sale o{ $1 89 t tas MOs! ufin‘-ul value at % 36-In. Satin Charmeuse _Poft and colorful, reflecting nature in her:many moods, deep, mellow and glorious. This e makes up quife grad, Save the Middieman’s Profits of From * 15% to 30% 2 36-Inch Knitted Jersey Tubing splendid quality tubing is too well known to enumerate. the fact that you can procure this exquisite Seers tomorrow $1.39 for only. Patterns that vie for your fancy with the excellent qual- panels, sleeves, blouses and dresses at a price $2.49 This durable and popular ecloth is avallable now in a shades at a price far ‘below its regular one 36-Inch Underwear nd Tubing cipally utilized’ for lingerie. Avaflable in the desired shades A material that will give you silk underwear l 19 5 The gamut of uses for this What is less well known is quality at our 40-Inch Paisley Crepe ity of the cre itself. The offering great savings 36-Inch Chenille Cords charming range of 89¢ A 'knittea sflk_fabric, prin- —flesh, pink, orchid and white. at & nominal figure The Loveliest Silks of the moment at the ‘ dressed women, Mr. John J. Mullan sang a number of his new lyrics, Mrs. Harry Reed gave a plano solo, and Mr. Reed a Yery clever monologue. Tie e o J ‘were: Mr. and Mra. D, W. ,_Dr, and Mrs. O. G, Coumbe, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mullan, Mr. and . , Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Owen, Mr. and Mra Smith and daughter Mary Margaret, and Mr. and Mrs Charles Barthelmes and their daugh- ter Ethel. SOCIETY. "Penfisylvania Senators’ Wives Guests of Honor Mrs, Thomas Spencer Crago and Mrs, Adam Maxtin Wyant have issued cards for & tea on Tuesday afternoon, January 23, from 4, to 7 o'clock at ‘Wardman Park Hofel, in honor o Mrs. George Wharton Pepper an Mrs. David Atken Reed. Burt’s Clearance Sale Ladies’ Laced Walking Boots Medium and low heels, also remnant sizes of Slippers, Pumps and Oxiords, at..... Arth r Burt Co., 1343 F caring for feet is much more cheerful and easy than curing them. GREENWICH VILLAGE " _TEAR OOM 1731 H St. NW.—Tel. M. 2455 Tasus Oiub_Bres Lunch, 50c. Special Chicken Dinner Bunday, (Served from 1 to 5 rpassed Service. akfast, Ze to 60 Dinner, 75 5 1o §) es. and emade Past ‘Hom, ries. H. A. SICKFORD, Prop. 3-,85 Our Hosiery Shop Offers Ladies’ Wool Hose, in Brown andTan. White Blocks and Checks, and (Gray, Navy and Black, Clocked, at: ...,.cc.,. oo Penna. Avenue Here inde a sale vou cannot afford to miss. The famous DAVID SILKS, reflect- ing in weave and color not alone the most favored silk modes of the moment, but anti pating the most exclus- sive whims of a capri- cious spring silk season, are priced for this sale even lower than our customary lowest-in- town prices, becaule we have 12 busy silk mills that sell— 40-InchCrepe de Chine ‘The dresses, undergarments and embellishments you will make from this quality Crepe de Chine will surpass your fondest desire for style, dur- ability and beauty of color. Our sensational ' sale price™takes aare ot the econ- H1.38 omy .. . 40-Inch Canton Crepe Where is the woman who will not welcome this oppor- tunity to choose ultra quality Canton in its ‘mlny modish colors at this exceptionally low $2.49 price ... 40-Inch Crepe deChine This is one of the finest qualities—the kind you can use in straight line or draped models—possessing except tional durability and lending itself through its riot of ex- qnllltcvn::olors s;o numerous Socs. Why pay oxmore when our ) price tomorrow is 2'49 40-Inch Flat Crepe This newest of crepé weaves, which is enjoying a popular vogue among the better is offered tomorrow in light and dark shades at a most eco- nomical price.. Announcing a Sale of Boys’ Saks & (Jompany " Suits and Overcoats —Being values up to $15— _ —which we have reduced to— $Q.75 Seventh Street Demand breaks the sizes—and in turn expediency breaks the price. But nothing disturbs the values—they remain unchanged. ¢ 3 Second Floor The Suits are Fancy Cheviots and Cassimeres— most of them with two pairs of pants—both full lined. The Long Overcoats—for the<big boys—Double- breasted models; belt all around— Novelty Overcoats for the little chaps—mannish models—in warmest cloths. Sizes are broken—although there-are practically all sizes from 2% to 17 years in the combined lots.