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Society o {Continued from Eighth Page) a clogely fitted cap of gold surmount- ed with a fan-shaped mass of waving Plumes at the back. Same company, sang a humln!;onr in ““The Group of the Woods." x_San- derson, also of the Washington Opers Company, gave several numbers. Soclety Folks In Boxes. The ball was E-rtlcullrly notable for {ts many and brilliant box parties, the holders and their guests includ cabinet members, ambassadors, min: ters and others from the diploma: corps and official and resident soclety, with an unusually large number of out-of-town guests, Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper had with them Judge and Mrs. Charles $iunieChord and Col. and Mrs. John u Senator and Mrs. James W. Wads- worth, jr.. entertained a company at dinner and took their guests later to their box at the ball, the party in- cluding the assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Leland Harrison; Mrs. King rley, Miss Patricla Alnsa, Miss Evelyn Wadsworth, Mr. Allan Wins- low, Col. Littla and_ Maj. Queke- . Senator and Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipps were also hosts at dinner Ppreceding the ball. Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins had among her guests Mrs. Minnigerode Andrew. Mrs. Arnm Davis and her daughter, Mrs. George Almy Percy of Boston: Mr. Andrew Wyley Richardson, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Nellson occupied the box of Col. and Mr Robert M. Thompson. With Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley Were the minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter and the secretary of the British embassy and Mrs. R. L Craigie, who dined with Mr. and Mr Ernd]ny at the Shoreham before the 21l Ballard Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodhull had as their guests in their hox Mme, Jusserand, Marinus Willett, Miss Gwynn, Miss Sara Lee, Sir A. Maurice ow, Dr. Thomas Lee, and the former United States ambassador to Japan, Mr. Thomas J. O'Brien. Mrs. W. Harry Brown entertained a company of twenty-four at dinner in_honor of Senator and Mrs. David A. Reed and took her guests to the ball, where they occupicd several boxes. Mme. Hauge had among her guests Senator and Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wilkins and her niece, Miss Louise Ross Todd. The Princess Ghika entertained in her box the minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Anton Tresich Pavichich; the military attache of the French embassy and Mme. Dumont, the military attache of the Spanish embassy, Maj. Cassajus: the second secretary of the Peruvian embassy. Dr. Bedoya: Miss Allice Archibald and Mme. Zaldivar. Col. and Mrs. Matthew A. De Laney occupied the box of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Titus and hed among guests Gen. Merritte W. Ireland, Mrs Davies, Mrs. Willfam S . Col. Conklin and Mr. Lync Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom_entertained at dinner preced- ing the ball in honor of the Post- master General and Mrs. Work, and asked to meet them the minister of Bolivia and Senora de Balllvian, the Commisstoner and Mrs. Rudolph. Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake, Marquis de Buenavista, Mr. Hertelendy, Miss Barrine Drake and Miss Jose- phine Williford. Mrs. Charles G. Matthews and Mrs. Cole occupied the box of Mrs. A. Blodgett, and had as their guests Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West, Mrs. David du Bose_ Gaillard, Mrs. Joseph E. Thropp, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant and Princess Cantacuzene. Mr. Franklin MacVeagh had among his guests the Misses Patten, who entertained at dinner preceding the E Delos and Mr. Dorsay | ¢ their | Loy NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, were Mr, Justice |Secretary of the T: ury, Mr. Mellon; enator Nicholsom, Repre- e T W Mr. and Mra. Eugene Meyor. ir.s Gol. | sentative and Mrs. Luther Mot ur. | An Mr. Willlam Phel] o entertain- Henry May, Senator and Mrs. Joseph &G Mrs, B. A. Harriman, Mrs. Bertha Miss ed Mrs. George Ehls, Svalielinghuysen and Mr. and Mrs.|Martin, Commander and Mrs. Dels- g iss ‘Robins, Miss Alice Archidbald en .| Walter Farwell. Downer. Lieut. Maurice Smith ‘Wilstach, Mr. J Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood had Later they 'st-|and Mr. Doran. In_ her party Mr. and Edmund _Hall George Howlard Chase, Morgan, Maj, Maj. John G. Queckemeyer. rs. Richard H. Tow Miss’ Cartier and Mr. a; ‘Woodbury Blair in her bo: Col. and Mrs. Willlam Eric Fow! Were hosts at dinner preceding the ball, CORPARY. aechuylag thr box an of Mr. Long. ‘were Mr. and Mrs. Lon that and Mrs. enrl In the party nd Mrs. Squier, Miss Merritte W. Ireland, M D, R . Marinovitch. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Marye gave their box to Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre, who entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke and Mr. and Mrs. Chandler P. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacVeagh were preceding hosts dinner last evenin, and had among their gue: and Mrs. Willlam Castl Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sedgwick, Henry Leonard and Admiral Sidney Staunton. TS, Mrs. Marshall, S8enator David J. Wals altve Stephen G. Porter, Mrs. Thom) Miss Langulr Nln{nr Falls, Canada; Mrs. Thom) of Buffalo, Col. Webate: Mr. and Mrs. Rafael R. Govin w hosts at dinner preceding the ball, with their guests later occ In the party were Mr. Corcoran Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Judah Ho Sears, Mr. and Mrs. ‘ownsend and Miss Isabell Pell. Ellzabeth Hanna was hostess before the ball, among her number of those tak- ! bflnlh ng part in the pageant &m. and Mrs. Hayne Ellig thelr box to Commander and Emory Land, whose guests were Co mander and Mrs. Adolphus Stat Commander and Mrs. Rusi an@ Mr. John Walsh of New Orl, Mrs. Philip Van Horne guests later to the ball. were Mrs. Willlam Perry of N York, Col. and Mrs. Jennings C. Wi Col. and M; Herbert Charles Moore. Mr. and Mrs. pled ‘the box o coran Eustis and had among th guests Mrs. Sidney Small of Toren Others bassador of Spain and Senora gllno, the ambassador of er of Denmark, Mr. Brul er of Bulgaria and Mme. Pana- the minister of Hungary and| chenyi. the charge d'af- ustria and Mme. Prochn the Secretary of War, who was joined ; the Speaker of the House and Mrs. Fred- by Mrs. Weeks for the page: erick H. Gillett, Mrs. Joaeph I. Fran Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg, Mrs. Nicho! rth, the director neral n-American Union, Dr. Leo Capt. and Mrs. Luke McNam, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bel!l Sween: Mr. and Mrs. Perry 8. Heath, M DonaldflTyler, Mrs. Mahlon Pita an Clarence Aspinwall, Mrs. Ji 11 Frazer, Mrs. Robert Hinc Col. and M: 3 Donaldson, M William F. Dennis, Mrs. Charles N son Riker, Mr and Mrs Richmond Day, Mrs. Harold Walk. Mrs. Elonso Tyner, Mrs. T. Talmage, Mr. and Mrs. Samue] Kauffmann, Mrs. Robert Dr. and Mrs. Fe, Morris Eva Robert F. eph Hampson, ansi; frs. Kenna Elki: B2 ! Miss Virginia McKenney, Miss Helen Husted, Miss Alice Harriman and Mr. and M E. A. Harriman. Others who bought boxes were t Sundays, as of week-days, Le Paradis is the rendezvous for seekers of restful entertainment. Open at 6:00 P. M. for Dinner and Supper Meyer Davis’ Famous Le Paradis Band Rosemary Chocolates 59c 1b. Friday and Saturday Week-End Gift Boxes $1.50 Cashingtivy the most wonderful Furs Bandeaux beautiful things and once, Week End Candy Special We have assembled the newest and Evening Gowns imagirtable ; also Evenin, Wraps and embroidered shaw%s Orient and all of the delightful, beautiful accessories that go with them, in the way of Hosiery Scarfs We know that you will revel in seeing these we hope that you will call at BLACKISTONE'S We're certainly populariz- ing Rosemary Candies by our week-end specials. 59 per pound is an alluring price for chocolates of Rosemary standard, and obtains as an inducement for more people to learn of their surpassing quality. Fresh made daily. Blackistone’s Rosemary Candy Shop f 1403 H S—Next td Flower Store i Gy Garfrbbeti G FOR THE SEASON . Ol - GRAND which,v a.s you know, occurs on the 5, 6 and 7 of February OPERA loveliest from the Fans Evening Bags Mrs. Willlam of Connectlcut, Mrs. Mary inald Foster and nsend enter- tained the ambassador of Belgium and B nd Mrs. Ellen Bruce Lee, 4 | of Concord, Mass., and Chapman of Washington. included Mosely, Mrs. Frederick C. Hicks, Mrs. Thomas W. Darrah, Mrs. Walter C. Thomas F. Walsh had among her guests former Vice President and Beecham and Mr. Hugh pled & box. nd Mrs. Willlam ngham Lawrence 11 Cren shaw, Commander Donald C. Bingham Langdale was hostess at dinner and took' her In her party J. Slocum, Col. and Mrs. George B. Plllsbury and Mrs. Corcoran Thom oocu- t Mrs. Willlam Cor- , Who was joined by Lady Ged- the close of the reception; the Mrs.' Goging Bllss, Mr. and P. A. Drury Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. Clarence . De W Love Tay- Mrs. s, Col, were | whan lor Mrs. tained Paradi (] Baker Mrs. 8ts Owin, AR Cavalr; G ® o | Myer of n re we ve n rs. m on | Fla. = Mr. and ilton, W ! evenin se, i middle Miss eir | Loulse to. at the ball were the am- de 1k, ce, las ot S. ee, ey Ts. e er, itt H ni Fhe 8 A BB R TRy he BUBU mmmmmmmmmmm Col. and Mrs. Harper Hosts At Dinner Last Night. {Claude A. and Mrs. Phili, sentative A, Montague, Mr. ;:LHD.E :!‘oy. Dr. nn: lgr la‘a” Hrlt. m eyers an 2 [Clineainse. s the vice chairman of the tariff com- mission, entertained thirty guests at @ bridge tea yesterday afternoon. . Rivers, be no exhibition drill at’ Fort Friday afternoon. Mrs. Delos A. Biodgett has canceled her social engagements for the pres- ent and has gone to New York to visit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. d | Mrs. Delos. A. Blodgett, 2d, and t! baby daughter. ashing Tuesday ward later goi M orida for about two weeks, but Mrs. Matthews will visit there until April. Hamilton and Miss Mar Panama, where they of several weeks, returning about the their Sundays at home after Lent. and Mrs. Robert N. Harper hosts at dinner last evening, their guests included Senator Swanson, Representative Pitt Campbell, Repre- alton Moore, Gov. A. J. and Mrs. Soyez, Dr. the Th the Weston P. Chamberlain enter- at luncheon y s In honor of Mrs. Sidney Lord of Mrs. R. H. The guests Van Horn the Unit, Mrs. George and Mrs. Robert H. Pierson. William S. Culbertson, wife of € to the death of Col. Tyree|l&ura long an offcer in the $4 Y, brother of the post com- r. Col. Willlam C. Rivers, there | nings Mr. and heir She ‘will' return to ton the first of the week, and she and her sister, ‘Mre. field, M! Stinson, < Porcher, the entire ng to thelr home at s. Blodgett will Coc Mrs. remain in Amon, and Mrs. George Hamllton heir “daughters, Ni annle mily Ham- York this Saturday for will make a visit rs. En are leaving for New & and will sail Mr. of March. They will resume Harriman and M tertained at dinner | d C &l t-nd-d”'.lo M\{ evening at th é‘)fild Welfar: McKenny, Boswell, Ysura Q. Cortin Frye, Caro Turner, Miss Doorne Smoot, Mii Margaret Mansfield, Miss Jacq Man Dannie Danlels, Miss Mab fiss Irene Langford, Mi Grace Roper, Miss Dorothy Denef Miss Mary Imrie, Miss Virginia Her. Steagall, s, C Pendleton, Mrs, and Mrs. Fitch, Mr; Shepherd, H Flanders Field Uait to Give Valentine Ball. The annual Val auspices of the American Women's Legion, at Saturday evening, Lejeune, Miss M L. Miss marine barracks, A. Bloedorn entertained at dinner last New Willard preceding pageant, representing stars. on elther si e moon. February 10, is being looked forward to with a great deal of inte both the matroni st by nd the dot:gunus assisted by Miss Emma Stitt, Virginia Selden, Miss Catherine Wel- !ler, Miss Mary Btitt, Miss Freder! s Rebecca Dial, Mi Miss Mary McKee, Miss Ruth Mor Miss Anne Gordon, Miss Gerry Mor- . Miss Dorothy Mondell, .Jane Carmickle, Miss Beatrice McGuire, Miss Gertrus Evelyn Foster, Miss Miss Lucinda Jen- M {Miss Dorothy Berens, Hel ‘Those having reser: night's performance d Mrs. R. ‘Walter ball. ntine ball, under Flanders Fileld o—Mra. a8 s being Miss ss Myra Morga Miss iss Ruth Colma: Mae Smith, Miss It would be preciation Pam ith, M1 Aun'o"lgl .n':‘ Mrs. H. xulktr, Mrs. or, Mrs. Miss Henry, Mr.|Yates, ames Moneyway vations for o D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1823 Carroll Fraser, Mry. Ernest Minnigerode W\ndrews, Mor . E. F. Andrews, Mrs. Mark Reid Schreiner. Govin,_Mrs. Haroman Mes B B Oowin Mrs hard to think of a gift which will meet with more real ap- than a piece of genuine Niloak Pot- tery. We are showing a Charles G. Matthews. will leave turth, Miss Marjory Fulmer, Miss omplete assortment of southern trip. Visiting relatives in| Winnitred De Vo Miss Dorothy this beautitully - original Alabama and elsewhere. In New Or.|Swany, Miss Hazel Henry, Miss Lilian ware, and we would like leans, where Mrs. Blodgett and Mrs, | Morgan, Miss Oline James, Miss Er to have you come in and Matthew to attend Clarke, M Anne Clarke, Mii 06 it. Ramembar, there I8 ‘ Dorothy Myers. Miss Loulse Owen no artificial coloring add- I e oy ed: just the natural Ozark s DS omeny, blended. Each plece H. Mills and Mrs. Dan Staks. Gaysiblendod. Daoh wlece b there is no danger of resent at the first duplication. The prices g those coran Thom, Mr: Gouverneur Morrfs, corge Oakley Totten, performance of “Grania” at the Rams L T. Mann, Mr. and Mre. ing, Mr. Raymond Gorge: Mre, Wells, Mr. £ L Jone ] start at $1.25. t night were: Mr. armelee, Mr. and Edmund Mrs. \V”Hlmh‘vhflhuey‘ l\g'. fll'leflr)' (Mr. Foster's Thomas H. C. Reed, Mra, George D. Hope, Mrs. J. C. Boyd, Mrs. 14th Street C. A. Spauld. Mrs. C. R The National Remembrance Shop 8hop) One Door From Pa. Ave, 937939 F St. N.W. plain and fur-trimmed Cloth Coats Finest Qualities and Workianship $50 Coats ¥35 $75 Coats %59 95 & 35119 Coats.... %75 $135 & $150 Coats. ...%5 $5 to $8.50 Silk Blouses Women's and Misses’ Lon Friday . . . .....$295 READY-TO-WEAR Remnants ODDS AND ENDS OF WINTER COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, EUR PIECES, FUR COATS, DRESS SKIRTS, WAISTS AND UNDERWEAR —OFFERED BELOW COST FOR OQUICK DISPOSAL. COATS One rtack odds and ends, plain and fur trimmed coats, all one of a kind, sizes 16 to 44, assorted Winter materials, fancy linings and warmly inter- Eined, ranging price up t $50.00. Your choice Twenty-one Winter Coats and Capes, plain and fur trim- med, assorted sizes, materials and colors, ranging in price up $1 o SR R e sei One rack of about 30 very fine fur-trimmed Winter oats, Caracul, Beaver and Fox, mostly all blacks and browns, a good prices assortment of sizes; ranging ap to $80.00 for Twenty-five High-class Coats, in the better materials, all beautifully silk lined, with large shawl fur collars, in beaver, nutria and wolf, some with fur cuffs, in dark shades on?r, mostly all sizes, ranging in price up to $85.00. Forty very expensive Winter Coats, in the best mateials, luxuriousty trimmed in beaver, wolf, caracul, fox, etc. practi- cally all different models, rep- resenting our finest coats, rang- ing in price up to $150.00, to be closed out at. £ $3 $3 $5 6.95 $23.75 1.75 9.50 9.50 DRESSES Eight genuine imported Swiss tweed sport dresses. At, each Fifty-seven Silk Dresses, in leon“c;:peu, :eoml ttes, crepe nes, wool crepes, beaded and embroidered, as- sorted styles, colors and sizes, formerly selling ¥p to $29.50. Your choice ................... One rack of odds and ends in the higher priced dresses, including georgettes and flat clrepu., assorted styles and sizes ... ee . One rack of sifk, lace and cloth dresses, assorted styles and colors, sizes 14 to 38, formerly selling up to $35.00, reduced to ... One rack of 35 new Spri in odd sizes, dlm':lf tined styles, $45.00 prices up to Eight Spanish lace and georg- ette dresses in black only, form- erly selling at $25.00 and $35.00 reduced to..... $1 $1 Twenty-five black imported uin evening robes, formerly selling for $55.00 to $75.00 each, reduced t0 ........ceeueinne... LADIES’ SUITS One $45.00 Seal trimmed Velour Suit, size 18. cloth, fancy embroidery and Beaver collar -. = One $40.00 tallored suit, 40-inch coat ‘with Beaver collar, size 16... . One fancy embroidered $80.00 seal- sult, with trimmed suit, size 36.... One semi-tallored $55.00 squirrel collar One $35.00 wze 14, Misses® sealine collar.......... - Three $30.00 plush jacquettes. sult, BB o cniicseresannescensh PR One $125.00 chiffon velvet suit, elaborately frimmed with taupe wolf, sise '36................ veeses Oife $40.00 fancy embroidered sul Beaverette collar, sise 14.. Five $40.00 tailored Yalama cloth One lot of open and closed taupe fox scarfs, formerly sell- ing at $50.00, to be closed out at, each, $10.00 e . * $10.00 $15.00 $15.00 $18.50 $20.00 $15.00 $5.00 $10.00 * $20.00 $20.00 $25.00 $25.00 One rack assorted wool, silk and novelty dress skirts, different terns and styles, ranging up to $15.00, to out at— $3.79 One $45.00 tatlored fur-trimmed suit, Navy blue Yalama cloth, size 403 Natria collar, fancy embreidered..... One $60.00 Yalama cioth suif, em. broidered, Nutria collar, sise 18 One $40.00 Misses’ suit, in black, with shawl seal collar, sise 18........ One $90.00 mbrojdered sise sult, “'-’::‘...‘(l -1-! m Beaver trimmed.............. Ono $50.80 fancy embraide: and -l.nvz trimmed suit, In browna; e Two 88540 fancy Evora cloth suits, elaborately trimmed in curly Caracul; black; sizes 36 and -~ Uvia suit, in sise Platinum Pox collar............. One §143.00 fancy Beaver trimm: sult, in tan duvet de laine; alze 38. .., One $125.00 n.r‘. trimmed wuit; sise 0 Y, rrel 18; with trimmed, prices $10.00 $11.75 L] $13.95 $16.95 995 2.95 $39.50 v $25.00 $20.00 $5.00 $25.00 $25.00 $23.75 $49.50 $37.50 *¢ $65.00 $65.00 $49.50 Twenty-five dozen odds and ends pure silk hosiery, black, white and colors, prices up to $6.00 -per pair, your choice— Handsomely beaded and embroidered. ~Colors, sand, brotwns, navy, pink, flesh and white. Sizes to 44. i Choice of crepe de chine and georgettes. $3 to $5 Voile Blowses ' Friday . .......$100 Another lot cven better than Imrt_Frida fs. Choice of handmade batiste and woiles, lace- trimmed. Sizes to 42. $3 “As-You-Like-1t” Hosiery Friday . .......8195 ade All Pure Silk Figl-fashioned High- osiery, in sises 8% to 10%. Blac! Final!Clearancc of All Winter Hats, values to $10. Choice, $1 OF NEWLY ARRIVED 1109 F Se. NW. Dresses MODELS INSPIRED BY Sale Priced 15 criminating women and misses. New Flat Crepes Chiffon Taffetas Paisley Combinations Crepe Julia Twills and All Tyme Crepes NEW LIGHT SHADES—ALSO NAVY, BLACK AND BROWN Sizes for Women and Misses F. CgJewell, Mrs. Bullard, Mrs. W, n, Miss Adams, Mr. Edm Miss Margaret Lindsey of London, The House of Quality Mayer Bros. FOUNDED Knoun for Remarkable Value Giving. Special Sale Advance Spring REGULAR $25 AND $35 STYLES Styles that hgve a youthfulness and piquant char_m that is sure to mect with the instant favor of the dis- who has a commission to D. und E.|portrait of - President paint the aj rren G. Harding and others, will be the honor guest &t _tne Saturday afternoon tes No Branch Stores GREAT FRIDAY REDUCTIONS Sweeping Clearance of Fur Coats and Scarfs Wonderful Friday Bargains $395 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coat, 40-inchvlength. Sorrcant $225 $395 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coat, 36-inch length; large skunk collar and $225 One Scarf, One Cape, One $5 Muff; were §19.50. Friday, 819.50 to $35 Fur Chokers, Scarfs and Small Ties—mink, fitch, seal, caracul—one of a style. Friday....... $10 $45 and 850 Scarfs and Stoles, large handsome double animal— fox, wolf, skunk, lynx and $25 squirrel. Friday ... 875 and $85 Scarfs, extra fine, large, whole skins, in wolf or fox. Fri- $50 da: T e $100 $69 $100 and $119 Scarfs and Stoles, skunk, mole and seal. Friday, at Corsets Up to $10 Friday . ....... $2.50 Choice of Redfern and Warner’s. Plain-and brocaded coutil. Front or back lace. Sizes to 32 $3 and $4 Corsets Friday . ... .... $100 Warner's guaranteed rustproof back-lace mod- els, in plain or brocaded coutil. Sizes 19 to 27. $4 and $5 Philippine Gowns and Chemise Friday........ $295 A large lot of these exquisitely handmade and embroidered garments in all sizes. NG D> New York, Brooklys, Newark, Bridgeport, New Haven, Indianapolis, Buffalo, Minneapolis MORRISON'S 1894 Near Eleventh (Continued on Tenth Page.) . 4