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| f' | § | ‘ SOCIETY Southwest Corner 12th & G Sts. Buy With Confidence Furriers Since 1906 Continuation of Our $20,000 Purchase of HIGH-GRADE FURS Hudson Seal Coats Baltic Seal Coats Skunk Collar and Cuffs Beautifully Lined Baltic Seal Capes 45 to 50 Inches Long Natural Muskrat Coats Numerous Other Coats and Furs— At a Saving of 25 to 50% New Arrivals in Spring Dresses and Hats NDOW SHADES At Factory Prices No middleman’s profit to pay—just one price, and that a low one. Let us estimate on vour shade work, whether one shade or a hundred. 830 13th St. N.W. ~-permanent Gift Tables Convenient selection is the motive of these tables—many items at a single price. CHINA — SILVER — CRYSTAL ART CERAMICS—LAMPS GIFT NOVELTIES Second Floor 1 to 25 _ DULINsMARTIN (@ Ngmu7 F Street and 1214 t0 121 & Street, Hours—8:45 to 5:30 “SAY 1T WITH FLOWERS” SATURDAY SPECIALS: Club Centerpieces, $3.50 iol A tasteful floral decoration Sweet Violets, ;. cither the home or your Peas, club table, priced SPECIAL $1.50 bunck TOMORROW at $3.50. Lanch Wedding Decorations and Bride Bouquets 14thand H Phone Main 3707 Hats of Tomorrow New Spring Millinery of Distinction A display that expresses the season’s newest ideas in smartness and originality. An unequalled combination of atyle, qul!t.; and v-ho.’ Special price for Saturday, 510 &l\ . - Baltimore 227 TSt NV, Pittaburgh THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1923. Society {Members of the Cabinet and Their Wives Guests at.Dinner Last Evening of Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge. P HE Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge gave their annual dinner last night for the members of the cabinet and their wives, the Attorney Gen- eral being the only ahsen Repre- sentative Alice Robertson of Okla- homa was the only outside guest. The table decoration was beauti- ful, being a graceful arrangement of pink roses and spring blossoms. The company included: The Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes, the Secretary of Treasury Andrew W. Mellon, Miss Allsa Mellon, the Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks, the Postmaster Gen- eral and Mrs. Work, the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby, the Secre- tary of the Interior and Mrs. Fall, the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Henry C. Wallls, the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Hoover. the Sec- retary of Labor and Mrs. Davis and Representative Alice Robertson. The Secretary of the Navy and M Denby will give a large reception t afternoon from 0 7 o'clock in their home on R street, where they have in- vited the members of the upper and lower houses of Congress and_their wives. The Secretary and Mrs. Denby w .| Wife of Mr. Carl Lang. the German . Frederiok H. omou} wife | consul general in New York, whe will aker of the House of resentatives. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Charles E. Town- send and Mrs. James Couzens, wives of the two senators from Michigan. The minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter entertained a company of ten at lunch tod t the legation. Ambassador of Peru in New York for Week Ead. The ambassador of Peru, Senor Pesget, will return the first of next week from New York, where he went Wednesday. ‘The ambassador of Italy, Prince Caetani, will be the guest of honor at dinner this evening of the charge d'aftaires of Austria and Mme. Prochnik. The ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes entertained a large com- pany at dinner last evening in compli- | ment to the ambassador of Ttaly, Prince Gelascio Gaetani. The other msaist Mrs. edfeldt in receivisg at the embassy t pany of twenty-four at dinner this evening at the embassy. Mrs. L. Helsler Ball, wife of Sen- ator Ball, is in Delaware, where sl has been for more than a week with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Justis, who is 11l The new commercial counselor of the Swedish Jegation and Mme. Weidel are temporarily at the Hotel Hamil- ton. Mrs. Stuart Announces Daughter’s Engagement. Mrs. Edwin Roy Stuart of 1316 New Hampshire avenue announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Miss Elsle Stuart. to Lieut. Claronce Page Townsley, jr., U, S. A, field artillery. Miss Stuart, who graduated from Vassar last summer, the daughter of the late Col. Stuart. Corps of En- Zuests, all representatives in Wash- | gineers, professor of drawing at the ington of other governments, included the minister of Portugal, Viscount d'Alte; the minister of Norway and M ryn, the minister of Denmark, Mr. Brun; the minister of Siam, Phya Prabha Karavongse; the minister of Ecuador and Senora de Elizalde. the r of Uruguay and Mme. Varela, Bibesco, the minister of ‘Wallenberg, the min. and Senora de morro. the miniater of Bolivia and ora de Ballivian, the minister of Bulgaria and Mme. “Paranetoff, the minister of Persia. Mirza Hussien Khan Alai: the minister of Hungary, Count Ssechenyi, the minister of Fin. land, Mr. Astrom: the minister of Guatemala and Senora de Sanchez La- tour, the minister of Colombia and ’b"e‘non de Olaya, the minister of Pana. 3 . ldvlchlch: and Mme Wroblewska, the counselor of the British embassy and Mrs. Henry Get- ty Chilton, the secretary of the em- bassy and Mre. R. Leslie Craigle, Mrs, John Joyce Broderick and Mrs. Mer- chant Mahoney, wives of members of the staff. Mme. Wroblewska, wife of the min- ister of Poland, will receive thid aft- erneen from ¢ to 6 o'clock for the first time e counselor of the lega- tien: Mme. Mach, wife of th. attache, and Mme. Dalbor. RERe Mme. Bryn. wife of the Norwegi, minister, will net be at home ‘l;l: afternoon. Phya Prabha Karavo: , th - fater ‘of Siam, entercained 'at limchenn ev. G. Vale Miss Owen and Mr. Fredarick Deen: Senors de Alizalde, wife of tha min- ister of Eeuador, wiil afternoon from ('m I?l‘o" Tames The minister of Rumania, Prinee Bidesco, was Joined in New York to- day by Princess Bibesco for a few days' visit. [ ?i.u;;“ W2F Lhe charge T ol 2 A8 Cal Tome for -today, but Wi rerervs again on Friday, bruary 18, uri _will entertain a co ut will receive | United States Military Academy. Lieut. Townsley is the son of Gen. and Mrs. Townsiey of Washington and is now on duty at West Point. resentative Bankhead of Alabama, for the past ten days, left today for New York. They were the guests of honor yes- terday at a bridge luncheon given by . Edward J. Marquart, wife of ‘ommander Marquart. Other gueats were Mrs. W. B. khead, Mrs. John H. Hoover, Mrs. E. 8. Mrs. Fraser Edwards. Mrs. Archibald Hopkins will be at home tomorrow and remalning Ssur- days in the season at her home, 1826 achusetts avenue, No cards. Mrs. Vietor Kauffmann entertained a company of fifteen at luncheon to- day at the Hotel Hamilton. dsughter of Mr. and Mra. Frederio D. McKenney. Mrs. Willlam H. Smith, ir., was hes- tess at dinner last ni: entertain- ing a company of ted in honor of Senator and Mrs. Belden P. Spencer. Mrs. Smith will give a dinner c0 Saturday evenl: February 10, for Mrs. Sarah Lee Phillips. Mrs. T. Septimus Austin and Miss Madeleine Austin have returned from New York, where they spent the weel. Miss Austin will entertain a com- r-ny of twelve at dinner this evenin n compliment to Miss Helen Huste and will later take her guests to the Junior League ‘“small and early” dance, at Rauscher's. Mrs. Merritt W, Ireland, wife of Maj. Gen. Ireland, wil be at home at her apartment in the Wyoming this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Signor Andrea Geisser Celesia di Vegliasco, first Itallan secretary, ic spending the week end in New York. Mme. Celesia entertained at a small tea yesterday in honor of Mrs. John Aspergen of New York. Washington Soclety Folk Guests of New Yorkers. Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, jr. wili be hosts at dinner followed by dancing thi: ening in their New York home. A number of guests will go up from Washington, the party in. cluding the son and daughter-ii of the hosts, Mr, and M Cornd Vanderbilt, 3d; Representative a Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, the minis- ter of Rumania and Princess Bibesco, Balley and Patronesses for #he exhibition of ‘water colors by Marius Hubert Robert, which opened at the Corcoran Art Gallery yesterday and will continue until ‘February 15, are Mme. Jus- serand, Mme. Riano, Baroness de Cai tier, Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, Mrs. Marshall Field and Mrs. Ralph Cross Johnson. ‘The former Vice President and Mrs. Thnml‘ Riley Marshall, who have had an‘apartment at the Lee House for several months, have moved to the Hotel Hamilton, where they have en an apartment for the remain- er of the season. Mrs. Leslie C. Garnett will be host- €58 to a company at tea this after- noon at Le Paradis, when her guests have been asked to meet Mrs. Lucy Edith Abbott of Lynchburg, who is visiting Mra. William C. Gwynn. Miss Dorothy the counselor of the British embassy and Mrs. Henry G. Chilton, the sec- retary of the British embassy and Mrs. R Leslie Craigle, Mr. Hugh V. Mondell entertained a company of thirty at a buffet luncheon today in honor of Miss Frederica McKenney, debutante 65 years m Busmess F at 12% inemelz Clearance Sale Fur Coats Hudson Seal, $975; reduced to $3500 Hudson Seal, $825; reduced to $575 Hudson Seal, $625; reduced to $500 Hudson Seal, $375; reduced to $250 Hudson Seal, $300; reduced to $200 25 Per Cent Reduction On All Winter Sweaters and Millinery The new secretary of the Spanish em- bassy, Senor Don Vicente G. Arano, has | = arrived in Washington and taken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. The new commercial attache of the French embassy, M. Charles Auguste Louts Le Neveu, is expected to arrive in New York next week and will prob- ably come to Washington within a fort- night. Representative and Mrs. Wallace H. White, Jjr.. left Washington last eve- ning for New Hampshire, where theyr will spend a week or ten days in their home there. Mirs Nina Lunn, daughter + | of Mra. White, will remain here during their absence and has been obiiged to cancel her social engagements owing to illnees. Gen. and Mrs. Harry H. Bandholtz were hosts to & small company at sup- per last evening Le Panadie. Mrs. Fremont has {ssued cards for homes on Saturdays in Feb- after 5 o'clock. Thomas Hamilton Wilson and Abercrombie have gone to Ci nut Hill, Philadelphia. to the wedding of their niece, Miss Mary Ernestine Appleton, who will become the bride of Lieut. Harold Hunter, . S. N, tomorrow Mrs. Cecil Lacey Bankhead. wi HEMSTITCHING BUTTONS COVERED Mrs. M. E. Holley Osl. 8378 L 1un o - GREENWICH VILLAGE TEA ROOM 0ld-Fashioned Southern Sunday Dinner arge aaftairos of Japan and || 1731 H St N.W.—Tel. M. 2455 ANNOUNCING The New Spring Showing FOR MISSES AND GIRLS —providing here for Street, Sports, School and S:chl and Perfect Taste, Suits Dresses Occasions, Youthful and rel, Charming in its Unusual Hats A&:ropfinc stinction Wraps Skirts Sweaters Accessories Knitted Suits B and Dresses Great Price Reductions For Immediate Clearance our regular Win- ter Stocks of Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel are now offered at Excellent and Unusual Price Reductions, among the remaining Winter Susts Scarfs Middy Blouses Dresses Sweaters Underwear Stockings You will find wonderful values Wraps -~ Hats Bath Robes Sox (Fifth Floor) - TR, Caner Tl ricenld Rolloy 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. New Trimmed Hats In Advance Spring Models Featured at $5.00 Spring is “in the offing” when inviting new hats are fea- tured at these modest prices—hats that announce the new season in a variety of delightful modes—hats with down- bent brims, cut short in the back to make furs comfortable— hats small and chic, draped and plain, with feathers, braid- ings or embroideries—hats with brims flaring widely at the sides, trimmed with grosgrain folds, ornamental pins or feathers. Worth Your While to Investigate These Big Values 310 Bungalow Aprons —in a variety of mal and color com- Rubberized Aprons SOCIETY. Tennant, attache of the British em- bi Mr. de Lagerbers, counselor of the Swedish legation; Senor de Amo- edo, second secretary of the Spanish embassy; Signor Renato Silensi, third Italian secretary; Capt. and Mri. Em- ory S. Land, Anna Hamli; d Mr. Ralph W, Snowden Hill. e Mrs. Appleby, wife or Represent- ative T. k Appleby of New Jer- So7y,Sntertained st luncheon follow- o4 by bridge, yesterday at the Con- among her greasional Clt osts Mra, Newton of ford, Conn., Mrs. E. Hart Fenn and Mrs. Danlel Davenport. Adst. Gen.and Mrs. Pobert C. Davis were hosts to & small company dinner last evening, entertaing ir their apartment at 2400 16th streel Mrs. Sidney Small of Toronto, Cana da, was the guest 6f honor at lun- cheon today of Mrs. Maud Wood Park. who entertained at the Woman's Uni- versity Club. The other guests were Rent Commissioner Helen H. Gardener Mrs. John R. Boit, Mrs. Alvin Dodd Mrs. Walter Du Bols Brookings, Mrs (Continued on Ninth Page.) ub, having Burton L. F a* Tenth St. Continuing Our After-Inventory CLEARAWAY Women's Hosiery Fiber Sik and Moercerized Sport ose, in plain colors d 5 beather miztures.... . i Full fashionad Silk $1.50 Hosxery P?N flh“ldornvydx ds::l\ s, with Ty “Tor 5510, *Bete 31"9"5 el and SILE e Wod Sport u 9. Epieaid vaines B price $1.35 Onyx Poiuter S1Ik Homw, ene of the pore silk. Black and brows price .. = Silk _ Nightgowns, ghize, radium and pongee. Bcwe are lace trimmed, oth - B, B0 &b mflnp._ll ne N1 o to 34.25. s ... Pure 8ilk Btockings. Black eoaly. P e P A A yrioe .. $2.35 Closing Out All Our Women's Winter Apparel One group of Women’s Coats—Small sizes. $10.00 Choice «emmee-- $10-00 $19:50 $95.00 $99.50 $95.00 $99.50 $5.00 A few Dresses—Velvet, Crepe, Lace, Trico- tine and Dance Frocks cceceeeecesccemencacerenns Evening and Street Dresses—Black, brown, navy and light shades. Clearaway price.....ams ‘Women's and Misses” Dresses"—Sold up to $39. NOW ceerevroacrscnsmueacssssscacscccscscnconsseomm Dance Frocks—Sold up to $39.50. Clearaway PriCe saes-cmpeeoneevenns: of Coats — Seme fur trimmed. One lot Choice White Satin Wedding Gowns—Less than half asesares s aonae P e o ceceesscenne PriCe ...mmeomemmenseosmesnssane cn 15 Cloth Skirts now All Fur Coats At 3 Off Included are— 3 Natural Raccoon. 3 Natural Opossum. 1 Seal, with skunk collar. 2 French Seal, squirrel trimmed. 1 Seal Coat, All at a 50%, reduction B L L LT T Silk Blouses and Overblouses Very Special $9.50 Sold Regularly for $5.75 Included are Crepe de Chines, Georgettes and Tricolettes, in a varied assortment of styles and colors. Slipover Sweaters One lot of Sweaters to Clearaway at $1.9 All are the slipover style, in very desirable colors. Silk Blouses $4.75 Included are Suit Blouses, of BE eureronrere . /2 flesh :;d a‘l}m Glgorlgettleenadr;g Crepe de Chine. Real sp B:n.d'-::ut '.’:...'lflfi 1/2 Of v;lupcs at this low price. - e — After-Inventory Sale for “Tots-to-Teens" A Great Event for Mothers and Little Folks on the Third Floor and white. 4 Bals price, 3 pairs for. Marcerized Eport Hoss, Sizes 7 to 10. 2 uflnm» barred Undert Girls" /n -9 Clearw: T5¢ Cloth o s Corsets and Accessories At % Off A few W. B Youthline Models, in high bust: b Sizes.® Formerly $5.00 1/ Off and $6.50.. La Camille Front- u?-“claor';efi medium and low bust re $5.00. 1/ of $6.50 and $7.00...000e0 ‘Waists and Athletic Ce!': s for the MMiss 1/ Tots-to-Teens Every Child's Wister Coat. Sites 2 to Iy styles. -.Girls' Silk nn;‘i Dresses 6 14 years. 'This includes all o™ inte seusons ‘mérchandies, TaEging in price from $10 to $20.50. /q ALl &t..esseesseenre 2 Bath Robes Teacon Blapket Bath Robes, 4 to 12 . Bold from $3.30 S ° $1.95 . Clesrawey price. Blus Eiderdown Ve Cane $1.95 Muslio and Cambrio Pel it Bale price Knit Sweater Sets Consists of Sweater, Cap, and Leg- ginge. Regularly sell for 1/ O:f $5.00 to $5.50. Bals price 2 Sweaters Coat and_Tuxedo styles, in children's sweaters. Sives 3 to 10 years. ire Taphyr weel. 50 0 §8.50. Clearsway price, /2 g o Boys' Suits . Boys' Wash Suits, made of gingham, A few Infants’ Silk Bonnsts, 500 il;::‘:'l:d“‘;.fl:mfll:"tfl.m 1 €000 O¥t.ecesusorsssancmnsens maTira oy 1 OF Littla Toigt Dremaw 4vd | gy A Rowpers Sl 3 to 6. &1 ()) ) Wi 50 Cloamway Price.cersesrsrenes L sateen end erepe. prios.... c Xory Make Garters, in black and Giris® Mualin Drawers, made of fine 6 to 12 sizen Sele 50: white, Bold" for oo snd B0, QB | cambr M €'te 12 yoar $1.00 Plak and Bath Robes. oo - e o P s &g, Children's Hats, Y5 Off This inclydes all hats for children 2 to 12 years of age. Plain tailored and dress mod. ols. All must be sold at % off. Girls' Wash Dresses o Off This inclides imported and domestic ginghams, chams braye, etc. Sizes 7 to 14 years ~ZeXceptional values at such & substantial reduction.