Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1923, Page 54

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'In ’Capltp scclety * New Senator, From No\v York and ~ Wife ~ Both Are Charming Persons, Friends Here Find. Senator and Mre. Copeland of Néw York, the former the successor of Tilliam M. Calder, for many vears in the House and then in the Scpute, have decided to spend thelr first sea- n in Washington at Wardman Park otel, where they have pleakant; quarters. Mry. Copeland wlshea Lhe: lefsure to . =nd to get before attempting the m of a housc. Then, both ur pulldcm of New York Sorority Entertains ‘mo Bete. Gamma_ Phi Sorority had a3 its’ guest during the Thanksgiving holidayw, Miss. Edythe Roberta Youag preaident of Delta Chapter. A dinner party was given in her honor.in .the orystal reem of the New . Willard -Saturday, December 1. |- In the company were: Miss Mary Rellly, Miss Isapel Haydn, Miss Bll- ile Miles, Miss Margaret Monaghan, Mre. Rebe Cohaty, .Miss Helen Bury, Miss' Nellle Warren; Miss Flor- ence Padgeft. Miss. Ruth Wells, Miss Evelyn Wells, Miss Catherine Me- Encany,- Miss ‘Alma Chapellea: Teresa Minahan, Miss' Marag lter and Miss Loretto McGiune: Mr. and Mrs. Upham Are The . President an@ Mrs. Coolldge Comedy and Muaic Grect Guests at Studio Salon Mrs. C. Lo G. Anderson and Miss Scruggs were hostesses Wednesday evening for the Cercle Francals de ‘Waahington at the studio sslon of Mr. and Mrs. John Phillip Shaddick. Mme. Jeauns . Benedick gave recitstions trom ¥rancols C M. Poully . was th l'I lo !Bu Bhaddick was gay sy he colors of me:e served at the Mre. George King. Jr.. To Be Hostces at Tea ago at the Women's City Glub tes to- | morrow afternoon, 1:30 to 6. Aswiat- Mra. George King, jr.. will be host-. Reception and Tea Announced to Honor Dr. and Mrs. Hodgkins Pupeion; Schaduled st tional Art Center for Thi, Afternoon, 4 to 6 O'Clock. A reception and tea {a honor of and Mrs. Howard Lincoln Hodgkins of George Washington Uni- versity will .be. held at the Nationa' Art Center. 1106 Connecticut avenur northwest, this afterncon from 4 tr 6 o'clock. President and Mrs Willlam Mather Lewis will be t of honor, and recelving with Dr. and Mrs. Hodgkins will be Mr. Walte Erwin, Mr: Harry C. Davis and many Othier members of the faculty, tr tées and f rnitles. ‘A student sroup, under Miss ‘Ruby Nevins, will assist in serving tes, Mrs. Wilburand Mrs. Kayser wiil pour, and the Girls’ Club of the university, directed by Mrs. Otjs D, musical nu sortrait of Dean Hodgkins, recently painted by i, Cex, will_ occupy & place of hona. The fecw“on is an open one. 'SOCIETY. Liet of Patroncsses Of Opera chreued A number of new patronesses are to be added to the Ust already snnounced for the Washington Opera Company, ‘whose first performanc me. But- terfly,” will .be given at the President Theater Mondiv'evening. Décember 17. The new patronesses are 3ms. Brym, Mme. Wallenberg, Mme. de Graeft, Mrs. Duncan U. Fietoher, Mrs. Fobert Owen, Mrs. Charles Warren, MMre. Chandier Anderson, * Mra. James Mentgomery Beck, Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, Miss Martha Codman, Mrs. Frederick A. Del Mrs. Victor Kauftmann, Mrs. Josep: Leiter, Mrs. Frederic D. McKeuney, Mre. Gerrit Miller, jr.; Mrs. W. L. Rad cliffe, Mrs. Willtam H, West and 3t Walter D. Wilcox. ** H, ZIRKIN ™ Washington’s Leading Furrier 821 Fourteenth Street » are-gntertaining t the White House $r. $nd Mrs. Frederic Lplnm &¢ Chi- | cago.” | company, opportunity to meet ppemibly * Mergest unit both of officlel And resi- dential society. The onlysclfid, Royal Samuel Copeland, ir., whd-jsbirteen, is at the Waverley Prerr-“r) Sghool, but spends all his Bol 4vs and uany ndo with his p d_ Mrs. 1‘9?::" d. ke the 3 Yorkefy, are from a lfib;luusm Michi- | 2 PLits chief city, Detioit.~ Mrs. Copol Il be counted among the youiiger matrons «f the senatorlal circle and who is ot} the assiatant secretarie! i handsome presence, with gracious anners. was Miss Frances Spald- her Mrfhpl was the pretty | ab > miles he. Sichigan metropolls—Por- Ier kindred came of the em Britich, famiie or° Spaldings, in Connecticut in the while another branch nong the pioneers of Mary- of Kentucky. Though followed different re- all”ure staunch in the Nutmeg tudied in pri- c anfl..Detroit following the he cntered the of Ohio, in-} reer in which were factors beter High Ditroit ana the Michigan and afterward in th. i Michigan was young with her obtaining ¢ the wedding was the Mider gield ¢h d. and whet 1“acgree he be the Roswel from that h Mrs. Cope the public cz “Yor the suceessful politicfan’ without interfering with the domestic €lde of life. THe' $enator, possidl: to his healing art. ia u devou r in physical culture and h er in many athlatic clubs & > as N was during his in _Detroft and An: Copeland shares this and when “thev are- more ith Washington and its re both will be likely to joir some of the country clubs and to be- come known on tennis coufts unc At nd has aiready afliat enatorial Women's Club participate in all its activi- he will reet Mrs. Cooltdge" the pleasantest auspices at ghe reon Tuesday and will figom | among the first corps of hostesses on the following Tuesday, Drcember 18, « when the first lumheonagl the pros- on will be served in the reg- eting room -on the- third fio ate ofiice building. and Mrs. Copeland are imembg th hodist Church; but they have n trandferred. {roin thetr congregption, nor havc v selected a place of worship from rmong the many which Washingten has to offer. Both have entered with keen relish into the soclal and po- Mtical season, which, ft"is predicteds will be one of the most {nteresting and important for many yaars: Being 2 newcomer and cominig: {rom state which is ra apout thirteenth in emority s r:nmr ble task making the: calls. But she 1n atisckine N mban lem cnergetically and systematically and with a high degree of enjgyment. {, For Coats Formerly $25 to $32.50 “ormda- }'1155x591pp| Saclety Plans- Busy Wlnter 1o Mississippl. Society plans to ®ive this season geveral Iarge enter. tainments and to eclipse its briiliant program of last winter, -Mrs. Percy LY. Quin, the president, announces that | the cpening meeting. Ttcember 14. at the Washington Claks 1701 K. styeet northwest, Distinguisheg |- d thdt many Also a limited number of Smart Dress Coats for misses—small women and in larger sises. Values impossible to duplicate. - dancing. will be by 3 ip guest cards Tained before of at the meeting, from Mre. J. H. Brinker, Government |- Hotels, secretars For Coats Formerly '$47.50 to $59.75 latest wc __can - R T ; An extraordinary promise Brewoed ex- . ¥ clusiveness_in. . design and v'orkn;anlfiifi for ; your Christmas Cards of Greeting.- . I ioned of fine materials, and collars and .cuffs of desirable furs. Statloners esd Ewpravers 611 1R SE N.W. SUITS _ “ARE ALSO GREATLY - REDUCED Redecorating or Refurnishing? - / You should cnn- sult our M¥: Theepp, a recognized: .au- thority on:these mat- ters, who will advise you and submit esti- mates for any work' of this sort.: A complete stock of ocurtains, draperies and all decoretive mo- Splendid llomol v plcn id ¢ : S«lk Undtrwn-r, ldln gobn ete., for gift cimn' i cntdypneoll 'MRS..JL. MERLE COCHRAN, The President whl be the guest of | Wite "":el:"_r;fl" United Staten con honor at the meeting and dinuer | gemve Pene,cment will be given tomarrow L\cn~|co.-lnrnn, staying at the Burlington.| Mo Chicfly Sport Coats.in - i this* group—rich fabrics - “w—self or fur trimmed. group—fine styles—fash- - with trimmings on.collars . liram Snell, od to t with M Ma tearoom. Mr. Arthur L. aing & group of songs. FOUNDED 1824 . Knotwn for Remarkable Value Giving 1109 F St. N.W. Begmmng Tomorrow "(Monday) - OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE COATS educed Prices!! STARTLING VALUES THAT MORE THAN ANTICIPATE ALL THAT JANUARY SALES WILL OFFER .. - NOW. - Is: the Time to Buy! . The stocks are unusually rich “and complete, giving you a selec- «‘tion in styles, fabrics, furs and colors you will not find later. The' prices are the lowest and the val- ues the most wonderful of the en- tire year. So why wait? Why not enjoy this luxurious mnecessity now? ln Mrs. King to recelve will be Mrs, l i ¥ Miss Adeluide Borah, ott and Miss Mary en will pre- Miss Helen ot ip Murray will L Cox. the artist, whos bition 18 now on view there. RRISONS For Coats Formerly $65 to $79.50 Lustrous costly fabrics fashion these Coats. and trimmings of platinum, wolf, beater, squirrel and other expensive furs cu- - kance their beauty. *68 For Coats Formerly " $79.50 to $95.00 Styles -and values in a | class by 'themselves in the group at this reduced price. = Materials, trim- ‘mings -and workmanshif are all of a wery hrgh‘ order~ EVERY DRESS- "IN OUR STOCK 1S . 'Now OFFERED . ‘AT A .REDUCED PRICE Savings Are large exhi- Others assisting will be Secretar: 188 | gng Mrs, Elmer Louis Kayser, D and Mrs. Willlam Allen Wilbur, Dear Hugh Miller, Prof. and Mrs. John 7 8T"A nniversary Sale For One More Week This Sale Will Be in Full Swing Our Entxre Stock Without Restrictions. a Coloull Clearance. Priced for 45 Hudson Seal Coats (dyed muskrat), finest quahty Sale price, $275. 40 Raccoon Coats. price, $175. i _ Full-length Muskrat Coats with raccoon collar and cuffs. Sale price, $125. Jacquettes in Seal, Raccoon and Caracul. - Sale price, $65 _to $165. ’ SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS Glfts of Fur that will please; priced in 4 groups— $10 $20 $30 $35 ZIRKIN Hand-tailored, Fur-trimmed Cloth Coats at cost, . $60 $75 $100 " Alarge assortment of Children’s Sets and Odd Muffs at great- 1y reduced prices. Sale All Sales Final. Alterations at Cost A’ Small Deposit Reserves Yt;rur Selection Until Xmas. AN AMERICAN INSTI TUTION LIOAK B SUIT STCRE When Hudson Says “SALE” Look for Paramount Values Women's and CO ATS Misses’ Winter dedcrfully rich and handsome garments. Tailored of selected fabrics. You have a great / varjety from which to choose, all well made and "ifimmcd according to style. This is a rare op- 2 p(;rtmluity to secure a Christmas. Coat at a ridic- ulously low price for such quality. Don’t wait ‘until the last minute. $19-50 59450 The Same is True of Here’s. 2 beautiful array of Fine Dresses for women — Dresses that are suitable for the street, the house or.the dance. On this particufar lot we've sacrificed all profits, and in some cases part of the actual cost. 10 15

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