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SOCTETY. Numerous Functions To Honor Michigan University Visitors Membef! Of Cast in Musical; Comedy, “Cotton Stock- ings,” to Be Entertained. Numeous soclal features have been planned for the members of the cast of “Cotton Stockings,” the University of Michigal musical comedy, which plays| at the President Theater December 20. Dances, dinners and receptions are to ba given in honor of the “beatiful ladies” of the opera, by ous indi- Viduals and organization: mong the more than 700 alumnl of the university in Washington. At 1 o'clock they are 10 be taken to the White House by Senator James Couzens and presented to President Coolidge. THE SUNDAY 4 |the pupils of the Cercoran School of jArt in the scene. Henry K. Bush-Brown will direct the “Greek Agé,” typifying sculpture, which is followed by the “Roman Age” of architecture, under the pa- tronage of the Washington Chapter of the American Institute of Archi- tects and under the direction of Com- mander 8. W. Southworth, U. 8. N. Mrs, Charles J. Bell Is patroness for the “Medieval Age.” typifying the drama, and the Ram's Head Players, under the direction of Robert Bell and Walter Beck, will produce the scene. Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman is sponsor for the “Renalssance Age,” Which typifies music, and will per- Sonally direct the group, and the last @ " “Modern 'Age” of the nder the patronage, under the direction, League. airman of the floor er. The decorations are under the direction of Felix Mahony, who s also in charge of the paintin hWilllam Clarke as |} Monticello Card purty " Planned for December 17 The list is almost completed for ‘the Monticello card party which takes place at the Washington Club the evening of December 17 at 8:15 o'clock. Guests will take their play- ing cards and mah-jong sets with them. Among the patronesses and host- esses for the evening are: Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews, Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. Willlam Hammond, Mrs. Charles Colfax Mrs. Leigh Palmer, Mrs. Wil- lson Page, Mi: McKeldin, len Blair, Miss Norvel Mun- ss Virginla C. McCulfough, Jelos Blodgett, Matthews, James Reynolds, Mri. Edwird Sturges, Mrs. Wilhur R. Turner, Willlam P. Wooten, Mrs. Claude W Mrs. Richard Tyler, Mrs. Sam i Turner, Willian Mzr. W. R. Farrington, Governor of Hawaii, To Address Penwomen Will Be Guest of Honor at Tea This Afternoon at League Clubhouse. The Governor of Hawaii, 'Wallace R. Farrington, will be the guest of honor and speaker this afternooh at the tea to be given by the District League of American Pen Women at Open Evenings 24-Hour Service PERSONAL ENGRAVED ' XMAS CARDS STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 16, 1923—PART 2. SOCIETY. 2 _— the clubroom, 1722 H street, from| Tea service will be in charg of|a wonderful array of Japmmese 4 to 6 JSclock, with Gov. Farring-| Mrs. Agnes M. Newman, chairman of | batique, placed there by Mrs. “finnie ton's talk on Hawall scheduled for|the fellowship committes und histor- | *-GRand 4:30 o’clock. lan of the District brancn. e Mrs. H. Those receiving with Gov. Farring- | Moffatt Bradiey will preside at the | more -t ton will be the national president of | {p ‘eomimersa orhun® members of | familia the League of American Pen Women Hudson, Miss Jack Martin, Miss Mrs. Louls N. Geldert; the district | be tuart, Miss Agness S. Winn president, . Mrs. Harriet Ha the Locher, and the district first X The parlors of the clubhouse are|most entertaining speakers on 1hie president, Mrs. Dorothy De Muth | particularly attractive at this perind, | subject, which always fascinates wn Watson as there is on exhibition on the walls' American audience - Miss Jean Stephenson. ——————— - Rizik Brothers of the posters for the “Bal Boheme." Other chafrman of committees assist- | 3dwin Puller g Mr. Van Valkenburg include Mrs. | “The committee includes Mrs. Golds- PEARLMAN’S laud Howell Smith, dramati irs. | borough Adams, Mrs. William Bowle, mma_ Prail Mrs. G Jones,” Mrs. Benjs 933 N : G ST. NW. John Ritchle and m al *We Are Ready Again to Take Your Furs for Remodeling === - « At 4 o'clock_they will be guests at a Haran e tea given by Mrs. Peter Drury at the | Hamilton Hotel in honor of Miss Pearl Moore Gray, a debutante of the season. Varlier in tho afternoon they will be given a sight-seelng trip about the city as guests of the Michigan congres- -r the play they en at Rauscher's Two Features From Oui SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE Fur-Trimmed Coats 5 9.50 formerly 88.50 to 98 00 MISS MAE VANCE, Daughter of the assistant treasurer Knorr, n, publicity, and Henry J. . Edgar L: concessions. spending the with her parents. r in Washington sional delegation r will attend a dance 35 Street and Afternoon Dresses 35* formerly 68.50, 75.00 to R9.30 French Hand-Made Metal beaded Georgette, brocaded Chiffon, Satin, Moire Silk—browns, green, amber, coral, faun. Fur and embroidery embellishment. All Sales Final—-No Exchanges-—~No C. O. D.’s f " H I A | onth in Advance! —and in time for Christmas Shopping frvia ot 'Arts Club Will Give ;::;.T{".i«';;“{“ tie city will be | Costume Ball Fete ! At Willard January 7| . | O, S 5 !Scenes Planned to Depict Z Several Agts of Art Dur- 12th and G Streets ing Evening. ' Buy With Confidence Furriers Since 1906 Our Entire Stock of UR COATS ---Are Reduced--- Our Annual Before-Christmas Sale—a chance to buy now at after-Christmas prices. I A Deposit Will Reserve Your Selection Just a Few Numbers of Our Large Stock $95.00 Caracul Short Coats Sale $59.00 $195.00 Northern Seal, 50 in. Long . . . . Sale $135.00 (Dyed Comey) $225.00 Northern Seal *.. . . . ... . . .. Sale $165.00 Collar and Cuffs of Natural or Viatka Squirrel and Skunk; 50 in. Long. $175.00 Natural Muskrat Coats Sale $115.00 $300.00 Hudson Seal Coats soli%.., ... Sale $195.00 Skunk Collar and Cuffs; 40 Inches Long. $350 to $450Hudson Seal Coats & Capes, Sale $259.50 Beautiful Extra Long Garments. (Some Trimmed) $400.00 Moleskin Coats Goiton Wrappy, Warm, Luxurious Gl‘rflflfl, Marve”a. Eng’lsh Twm’d: collars and cuffs of red fox, beaver, natural and dyed squirrel, badger. Southwest Corner Artistic and beautiful will be the costume ball of the Arts Club of Washington, the evening of Monday, January 7, at § o'clock, at the New S| Willard Hotel. faculty of an, Mr. s Blod- Yaughan of the the unive nd a “Bal Boheme,” and| ginal cliauve souris he Seven Ages Are."” e | conceived and planned by ‘arlton | Van Valkenburg, who is chairman of | the ball committee, the seven art ep- isodes being sponsored and directed by leading artists and art groups in rs. | the city. 2 s. Alice Barmey will sponsor as the R T E E ¢ i tive and (M- presenta and Mrs, and which by Mrs. L. Mor Leisenring, w Art League to Hold At Home Party Today; Helen Burns Gift Shop S Katie Dunn Bldg. r jRoom 1, 517 11th St. N\W. -7 ‘. e BUY HER A FUR COAT OR SCARF® 2 Is the home ready for the holidays? ew exhi- < and Polish | view, with other| At 5 o'cl Lovett will . JYVOS ¥O LVOD ¥N4 V ¥IH ANd refurni g decorating t an_expert on tters ideas and esti- are submitted obligation mates without order. to 1 com Draperies als 10 m TheLansburgh Co. E Interior Decorators | 729 11th St. Julius Lansburgh, Pres. and Treas. gome, Sale $275.00 $350.00 Jap Mink Coats. . . . . . ... .. Sale $250.00 $45.00 Children’s Fur Coats. . . . . . . _..Sale $29.50 | %% 4% % % o00-o% %0-6%6%6% 6% 0% ¢% ¢ %% o% o% o*oo% % Ooo% R /\/_\'\ ofeedJeaeadrsfedeadrifeadadieideddeideadocfeadectoseaaieadecdeieadecdeotoatocdeatecdoste sl 1309 G ST.NW. K3 ' R * %% ' 3 3 3 3 & K2 * %o o% XX K2 g X4 K2 '’ e ' o » e * No Returns| No Exchanges | : Come Earl - in i Style, Quality and Value in This SALE of $25 & 32950 DRESSES % boope ofeefeeles > i 2 * K2 * Discount Sale The Friendly Shop [ K3 ¢ K3 - RERIXIDEXD * 2 s Poseatesds XD So ot a* % RIRDXIRED s’ boodeadesd Ca ECAUSE of the remarkable values offered, the women of Washington - eagerly await the announcement of our Semi-Annual Mid-Winter Sale, usually held in Janu- ary. This year we have decided to hold this sale in De- cember and before Christmas, to give our patrons an opportunity to select their holiday apparel in the height of the season at very substantial savings. Our complete selection of Mid-Winter Fashions is offered—NOTHING IS RESERVED! All— - Gorgeous Dinner and Evening Gowns Exquisite Dance Frocks Afternoon and Street Dresses Fur-Trimmed Coats and Wraps . Fur Coats--Wraps--Jacquettes Fur Scarfs and Chokers Smart Sportswear Blouses—Skirts—Sweaters Millinery Prep Girl Shop Apparel K2 ta 1114 G St. N.W. Phone Main 8306 .CHRISTMAS SILKS These are the biggest values you'll secure any- where. David Silks are true values. They come direct to you through our own stores from the looms. You'll agree with us, that at the prices quoted they are truly exceptional values and remarkable examples of the silk weaver’s art. Expert and courteous service, too. Lingerie which yl’u can make e KaXaxeX KD X0 e o% EXIKRD Q ® % ' ® @ XaX 2 Q o * % * 2 * o Xg XX g X T 8 00 o30 od0 efeedeatealsofeatoedsaloatrateade ol “0! !0“0 * R * K K4 A o504} S 0 0 9 R e $oegredredeadradeadeeds K2 * 2 "’ K2 "’ 40-inch Flat Crepe, choice LJ L] colors, including black, \ Sllk shlrts $2.49 For His 40-inch Davideen Crepe, Christmas <o " K * yourself will solve the Christmas Gift problem. R * % ga $3.69 40-inch All-silk Canton Crepe, _ $2.98 2 * o K Select F; ro}_n Pongee 38-inch New Egyptian Broadcloth Pattern Crepe, 3 Stripes or Plain 2-79 Remarkable - Values at $1.29 to $2.19 Yd. —and he will possess :a Silk Shirt that in quality won’t be matched at dollars over these prices. 3 "% Made from David Silks, they are pos- sessed of a lustrous sheen and silken quality - that defines their exceptional 2 "»' oo g X g X * o 2 %% % * 2 % p-030-430 0304} 36-inch Silk Crepe Sun= " $1.59 Printed Crepe de Chine, $1.79 40-inch Satin Crepe, 3.19 o An Actual $10 to $15 _Saving 300 Dresses in all—coming right at the very moment when théughts are centered on new Dresses for Fall and Winter wear. There are Dresses in this lot for which the manufacturer asked that -much, and some for which he'd ask con- siderably more in®a regular way. - Dresses for_afternoon, shopping, business and street wear. : Draped Models, Pleated Ef- fects, Straighiling , Styles,. Coat Frocks, Basque Types, Embroid- ered and Tailored Styles. K2 K edeedaaededds Fine Poiret Twills, Checks and Plaids, Lovely Satins, Crepe de Chine, Flat Crepes, : 'Crrgpé‘-'de Chine - $1.69 - Velveteens, - TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET ool oo Crepe-Face Satins. i l IErllebaclher