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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Mr. and | Betty Byrne and the counsellor of the |GG e W S Japanese embassy and Mme. Saburl, 2 G = E TR Henderson's—Standard for Quality Established Over 50 Years Gifts That Endure { Furniture that is sub- stantial and artistic— HENDERSON FURNI- TURE will give service a lifetime, bringing your thoughtfulness to mind each Yuletide and becom- ing more treasured with time, - Society (Continued from Eight D. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1923 the silk and gold lace hanging from |Jewell, Capt, nd Mrs. D oA ! 3 TR i the bateau neck at the back, and a Clarence A. Aspinw similur squ of lace foriming w | Watson Freeman founcelike efiect in the frout of the | Willlam F. Dennis, skirt, which waa cut round and mod- | son Riker, erately short. Mme. Wallenberg was | Miss Murie in wisteria crepe, the skirt ankle|phine Heyl length, with soft folds of the crepe | Brastoy falling below the hem at cach side. From the shoulders in the back feli @ wide length of chiffon of the shade, | long enough to form a short square train. Mrs, Wright's gown was of heavy gold brocade, the waist, made without sleeves, giving the effect of panels, and the long waist line only marked by a little fullness. The skirt was jong and of an even length, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett was hostess | at dinner preceding the ball and with | her puests later upled @ box. In the company were her house guests Hills, the Misses Keene and Dr arles B, White; Mrs. David du Bose | Gaillard, Mr. Herbert Hengstler, the | Mende Bolton McBryde, Mr. Fred- S Mr. and Mrs. Henry < and Mr. and Mrs. David 8 re Gaillard. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman od w company of voung peo- Mr. and Mrs. Robert A, Dean are at 1155 16th street for the winter. Ex-Commissioner of Pensions Gay- lord M. Saltzgaber and Mrs, Saltz- gaber of Van West, Ohlo, are in the city, stopping at the New Ebbitt, where they will be until Wedn Mr. Saltzgaber {8 now commander-in- chiet of the Grand Army of the Re- publie. - g Dr. Frederick Ernest Farrington and Mrs. Farrington, the latter presi- dent of the Twentieth Century Club, were gueats at & dinner given at the Army and Navy Club by Maj. Jesse D. Burks preceding the club entertain- ment for members and their guests. Others at the dinner were Maj. and Mrs. Albert L. Barrows, Capt. and Mrs. George M. Chandler, Miss Mary Stewart and Rosemary Finckel, the thirteen-year-old pianist, who gave several numbers. Little Miss Finckel will play as soloist at Carnegle Hall with the New York Symphony Orches- tra at Ith concerts in New York this winter. Mrs. George Morley Young will be hostess at a tea Tuesday afternoon, (Continued on Tenth Page.) R Permanent Results | I E‘ JOT merely the tem- ’ porary covering up ‘ Brigham, Col. C. E, the British embassy staff and Mrs. Charlton; Representative and Mrs, Albert Johnson and Maj. and Mrs. William N. Potter. Col. and Mrs. Clifford Jones enter- ner in their home, when their guesas were Col. and Mrs. F. W. Coleman, Col. and Mrs, George Per- kins, Col. and Mrs. Edward Orton, Col. 'and Mrs. Wait C. Johnson, Maj, and Mrs. Robert Campbell, A d Mre. John K. Herr, Maj. and Mrs. W. 11, Dowds, Maj. and Mrs. Fran€is B Wilby, Maj. and Mrs, De Witt « Jones, Maj. and Mrs. P. D. Glassford, Mrs. Duval, Maj. Harry Kutz, Lieut. odge and Mr. J. E. Rice, Col. and Mrs, Thomas Quinn Ash- | § burne also entertained at dinner at the New Willard ¥ eding the dance | hl:i compliment to Gen, and Mrs. ¢ ?' rank Coe. The guests included Maj. ple at dinner in honor of Miss Loulse and Mrs. Mark Brooke, Maj. and Mrs. | Hurris Randolph, debutante daughter Byron Q. Jones, Mrs. Guy Despard |of Dr, Randolph, and took Goff and Gen. John Beilinger. | their ‘guests later to the ball. Others |in the party were Miss Natalie Ham- Tho dance last evening at Rausch- | mond, Miss Helena Lodge, Miss Ellen er's for the benefit of the Columbia | Blair, Miss Betty Lves, Miss Charlotte Hospital was charmingly tnformal | MacDougall, Miss Zilla MacDougall, and small enough to delight Dorethe Heiberg, Miss Kutharine dancers. The guests were rec | Berry, the nd secretary of the in the ‘mirrored ballroom by | Belgian embassy, Count de Laubespin; bers of the hoard of lady managers | the third secretary of the Britigh em- of the hospital and chairmen of com- | passy, V ondon; the at- mittees, and invited to assist them | pgeh gation, Mr. de were Mme. Wallenberg, wife of the | gy, thce, Mr. | minister of “‘Sweden: Mrs. George | o Wharton Vepper and rs. Thomas 1 Bavard. The room ation’ of Ame southern smilax t ing of balcony G. Charlton of Host. "MF. Mr. Edward A. Harriman, Harriman, Miss Loulse 'Lacey, Mr. Leander McCormick-Goodhart, Capt. Graca_Aranha, Mr. Chuer Bunnug, Miss Emma Stitt, Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Virginia Edwards, Miss Cather- ine Peters, Miss Thelma Hyatt, Miss Bessie Boughan. Reptesentative and Mrs. John Philip Hill entertained a company of twelve at dinner last evenl in compliment to Miss Ellin M y, daughter of Mr. Clarence R, Mackay of New York, who Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. rence Townsend. Mrs. Alice So.id Mahogan; Book ' Trovghs, Millinery Clearance All Winter Hats Reduced to Half Price Included are some very fine French models, as well as others from our own workrooms. A Few Remnant Hats Priced from $1 to $5 Fox Fur Scarfs, newest shades, $95.00 A limited number of the season’s Newest Blouses at 209 Reduction Parisian Gift Novelties Sewing Tabl 0 und his Solid Mahogany Mr. Willlam Phelps F nephew. Mr. Henry Eno of Princeton. will sail Wednesday, December 19, for Bermuda for a short vacation, return- ing early in the new year. ons T Our holiday collection of Suites and Occasional Pieces includes innumer- able selection at Impres- sively Reasonable Prices. SOLID MAHOGANY Muffin Stands.....$10 up Book Blocks. Candlesticks. Spinet Desks Col. und Mrs. Herman Glade enter- tained at dinner last evening in honor of MaJ. Gen. und Mrs. John L. Hines. The other guests were Representative Lister Hill, Representative and . Danlel R. Anthony. Jr.; Miss Anthony, Dr. Bedoya, second secretary of the Peruvian embassy; Gen, and Mrs. R. . Davis, Gen. and Mrs. H. E. Ely, Col. and M George Simonds, Col. and Mrs. Connell, Col. and Mrs, ¥d- ward A. Kreger, Col. and Mrs. Walter Grant. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. W. W Robinson, jr., and Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Connor. Solid_Mahogan: Prisoilla Sewing Cabinets $12 Up James B. Henderson Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperies, Uplolstery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street—Phones M:in 7675 Main 7676 owden Hill, M Mr. Andrew Mr. Van Devanter and Mr. William Bowie Clarke. {1y Mr. and Mrs. George Hewltt Myers' | box ‘was occupied by Mr. wnd Mrs. | Cox, Reeve Mr. and Mrs. Waddy | ¥ Woud, Mrs Aspinwall, Commander | and Mrs, Hartigan and Lieut. Com- | mander Gabriel Ferrer of the Spanish embassy lizabeth Haynes entertained at dinner, later taking her guests to the ba here they occupled the box of Mrs. rman Willlams. The com- pany included Miss Agnes Ashford and Miss Catherine Wrenn. eor; 1or L Mrs. Wells Blodgett Priest, former- Miss Asenath Cox, daughter of rs. Frederick I | shington vester- ¥ to ba the guest of her parents, and will be jeined here next week by Mr. Priest. f\ Commissioner and Mrs. Cox will e tertain at a wedding reception Mon- day evening, December 31, for Mr and Mre Priest, for which Judge and Mrs. Henry S. Priest, parents of Mr. Priest, will come to Washington from their home in St. Louls. Mrs. Priest will have as her house greens about the mirrors. Capt. Austin Kautz, U. man of the floor commi the guests and was assiste Matthew A. De La Mrs., Walter . Tuckerman, ch; n_of the ball | committee, stood at the head of the line. She wore a gown of sapphire | biue velvet, made with draped skirt | and & short train, and the bodice | was trimmed with silver. Mrs. Pep- lights between the ", chair- A choice collection of Christmas movelties, including Ostrich Fans, Hair Bands, Pocketbooks, Perfumes, Dancing Caps, Etc. of possible defects, but the permanent removal of conditions which re- tard facial perfection. per was in black and gold brocade, inade on stralght lines, with a short train. Mme. Ekengren, chairman of the box committes, was in black satin trimmed with jets, with elbow sleeves, and drapery on' the skirt of Mrs. W. Harry Brown's box was oc- cupied by a number of the guests at the dinner which Col. and Mrs. Ar- thur O'Brien gave in honor of Mr. Justice and Mrs. Sanford. Col._and Mrs. Morris Ernest Locke guest tho middle of next week Miss Emily Allen, hwo will remain about a fortnight. The charge d'affaires of Great Brit- { Consistent treatments at my Salon will pre- serve the features which ain and Mre. Henry Getty Chilton en- s black thread lace. " Mrs. Frank An-|ang’ Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Rollins 3 > rs E——[ofc—=|1] derson wore black jetted chiffon. | Kautz, wife of the chalrman o floor _‘ommlittee, was in steel- | v chiffon trimmed with rhin mes. Mrs. Charles Cheney # member of the hoard, white silk brocaded In small clusters of tiny flowers, draped over a lace derskirt, rimmed with the lace. ng Morse Allen tar dance, hav- | tion of it. and luter inging hik costume Among the guests vi honor were | Mme, Peter, wife of the minister of Switzgerland, and Mme. Wallenbere, wife of the minister of n third assistant secretary Mrs. J. Butler Wright. eter | was in a @own of heavy green silk, the walst having a deep square of | | | | | | practic al Gifts the semi-tight-fitting bod- | | tertained at dinner last evening in their residence on R street in compli- ment to Lady Elizabeth Byng and Lady Mary Byng shared a box, inviting Commander and Mrs. Claude Mayo, Mr. and Mrs. ckinridge Long and Mr. and Mrs nklin Ellls tc them Imiral a Fullam asked ree of Coronado, | Davidson of Sa The first of a series of winter dances to be given by the officers of the Navy and Marine Corps on duty in the DI trict of Columbla_ will be held De- | cember 17 at the New Willard Hotel at 10 o'clock. Miss Mary occupled Mr Charles Boughton Wood's box, ing among her gu 8 Maj. and Mr. Parker W. W aj._and Mrs I Ormond Powe: ). Francis Pope, | aj. Reginald Foster and Mr. Hen- | rson Gregory. A seated supper was served in the Mr. Walter S. Penfield will give a dinner and box party on the evening 3. |of December 20, when the University of Michigan opera, “Cotton Stock- ings,” Is produced at the President Theater. The dinner will be in_the presidential suite at the New Wil- room at midnight. Among |lard Hotel. Among Mr. Penfleld's at the ball were Maj. and Mrs. | guests will be the minister of Persia, & Bliss, Commander C. Theodore | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing, Miss bilipsbort BIOUSES New Hipline Blouses i Crepe de Chine, Lace an Satin. Effectively beade and embroid- ered. In all $5.00 to $35.00 filet and Irish lace. Round and V neck and Tuxedo front ... . from $2.95 to $12.30 $77.95 the suit colors Other Suit Blouses from Tailored Blouses— Voile and Dimity; hand- made; trimmed with real $1.95 Other Lingeries Blouses n d d 1 Step-ms Crepe de Chine and Ra- dium Silk, White, Orchid and Flesh .... Other Step-ins from $1.95 to $5.95 $2 95 t! Bloomers Glove Silk, Radium Satin and Crepe de Chine full cut. Flesh, Orchid, Gray, Navy, Black, Brown, Purple, White ... Other Bloomers from $3.95 to $5.50 Silk, Making available for Christmas Giving : Two Important Assortments Evening Frocks Both groups are interestingly under= priced—at R ) Petticoats lored and h em stitched, laited ounces in the suit colorings.. Other Petticoats from $1.95 to $15.00 .Vests Glove Silk, handsomel hem stitchz({y' correctly cut, Flesh only,,,, Other Vests from $2.95 to $3.95 fl fl fl fl ! [fl, fl IH fl ! @ | fll Radium and Jersey Silk— in all the wanted colors; tai« $5.00 , $ 45 $2.25 $2 5.00 —and— Included are designs iate for the most formal m-ion—ca?;m athers the simple dance, All of them new interpre- tations of the present season's accepted fash- ions, Dainty Chiffons—smart Georgettes—rich Velvets—clever Laces—and many charmingly original combinations. In both Misses’ and Matrons’ sizes. Other Evening Frocks-up to $150 —Second Floor— ‘. el ——lole——oldpl———lalc——]alc——[o[——]o]—=]0] [ em—— | Robes, in plain and bro- cad:c;l effects; cut long and full: hcavy$ .95 girdle. fortably lined. duroy Lrocaded all the popu- with heavy cord girdle... medmodels. Flesh, Tea Rose, Or- 3.1, ROV and generously full; t $ .95 builtup and strap_should- ers, Flesh, or- chid and peach, C; de Chine and Satin, wilf‘c’i‘: 2 lace trimming. Flesh, Black Brown yeseser Otker Camisoles from Le rsey ilanese —the shades that are prop- er and popu- lar contribute to your per- sonal charm and restore the priceless appeal of youth and grace. a%/f?,m% K Ghrdton COMNECTICUT AVENUE FRANKLIN 4324 —-——h—g c——/joice— Appealing P resents The new Corduroy Com- Another group of Cor- Robes — beautiful patterns; or plain colors in $ 5 .00 Other Robes $2.95 to $27.50 ar shades; Chemise Crepe de chine; both in he tailored and lace-trim- $2 95 Other Chemise from $1.95 to $15.00 White, Gowns Crepe de chine—cut large lace $5.00 Other Gowns from $3.95 to $25.00 rimmed with Camisoles inty Navy, and $1.95 $1.00 to $2.95 Pettibockers of theg:edw models; ilk $5.00 Other Pettibockers from $1.50 to $6.95 o . FOUNDED 1894 Known for Remarkable Value Giving 1109 F St. N.W. New Esevenns STARTLING VALUES TOMORROW IN THIS SACRIFICING REDUCTIONS ON FRESH NEW STOCKS Dresses Formerly Priced $350 $2975 and $250 THIS sale means you can buy Dresses of real quality and distinction at a price lower than ordinary dresses bring. " Ttis a sale that calls for quick attion on your part, for this is not an offering of specially made merchandise that can be duplicated at any time, The sale is limited to about 300 dresses from our own stock—and after these are gone no more can be had at this reduced price. There are dresses for street, business, sport, theater, ¢ dinner and wear. Mostly one-of-a-kind models. Every one of the season’s lead- ing silk and cloth weaves is repre- sented in the assortment. There are all sizes, and desirable colors. SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING And Continues Saturday If Any of the Dresses Remain Bt o T