Evening Star Newspaper, January 3, 1924, Page 8

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SOCIETY. i . Rowe; the third secretary .of the Jzpanese embassy and Mme. Watanabe, the secvetary of the Bulgarian legation and Mme, Bisseroff, the secretary of the Ttallan embassy, Barone di Giurs the military attache of the Spanish em bassy, Maj, Cassajus, and the naval ! | fi/ i attache of the Spanish embassy, Com- i’ mander Ferrer; Mr. Quesada of the 'Sons of President and Mrs. Coolidge Are [ty s misisier of Norvay Leaving White House Tonight and Mme. Bryn: the secretary of the for Mercersburg School. Felglan embagsy and Mme. Rilmont, the second secretary of the Brazilian embassy, Mr. Goncalves; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Aspinwall, Mr. and Mrs, David Barry, Miss May Adams, Mr. Walter Penfield and Mr. Howard Mer- til! Shelley of Philadeiphia and, New York. minister of the Netherlands and Mme. de Graeff, the miniater of Czechoslo- vakia, the minister of Honduras and enora de Cordova, Dr. Frantisek Chvalkovsky, the minister of Bo- livia and Senora de Jaimes Freyre, the charge daffaires of Peru Senora de Gonzales Prada, Henry Getty Chilton, wife of charge dafinires of Great Britaln; Senator and Mrs. Lee Slatet Over- man have opened their apartment at the PowBatan for the winter. S. COOLIDGE spent part of this morning in shopping and walking with her sons, John and Calvin Coolidge, who are leaving this evening for the Academy at Mercersburg, Pa., after spending their Christmas holi- ay in the White House. Last evening the boys attended the performance at Keith's Theater. Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipps, wife of Senator Phipps, will be at home the third and fowrth Thursdays in Jan- uary. . Mrs. David A. Reed, wife of Senator The ambassador of Belgium and | Baroness de Cartier entertained at luncheon today at th i compliment to the re of the Netherlands legation and Mme. Hubrecht, who will shortly Washington. The other guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin, and Mrs. Eugene Mrs. Adolph Caspar Janet Richards, Mr. Crocks Jellaix and the secretary of the Be glan smhassy and Mme. Tilmont. The Secretary o Fdwin Denby will guests at and Mrs. will be t pany. the Navy and Mrs, he the honor | Admiral There The Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Work will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of the ambus- | sador of France and Mme. Jusserand. | Diplomatic and Senatorinl Days at Home Obxcrved. The minister of Nor and Mme. Bryn will entertain at dinner this| evening for their daughters. Miss Inger Bryn and Miss Laura Bryn izalde, wife of the min lcuador, will recelve to afternoon from 4:30 o'clock, when she will have recel with her Senora de Claya, wife the minister of Colombia. and Mme. de Pena, wife of the retary of the legation of rugua Mme. Peter. wife of the minister of Switzerland. will not receive to- morrow afternoon The minister of Bulgaria and Mme | Panaretoff will entertain at dinner January $ and January 15 Mme. Panaretoff entertained a com- | pany ‘at luncheon today. She will not receive tomorrow, hut will receive later n the month Senora de minister of | morrow after at 1619 N will have Varela. Uruguay; Mr the counselor ¢ tion: Mrs. Vic Parker West The mi Senora de dinner Saturday g, in honor of the Secretary o Mrs. Hughes, Mme. de Graeff, wife of the min- ister of the Netherlands. will not re- eeiva tomorrow afterncon, but will{ receive January 11, from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock. at 2435 15th street of the cive to-| a'clock Alfaro, wifa Tanuar MRS. W. HARRY BROWN, Who returned from a hollday vixit in Pittxhurgh in time to'occupy a box at the Children's Hospital b a and | Reed, s of the | and aires the will not receive this afternoon, N aTaEth. ot Tost o T | but will be at home next Thursda: pany at a reception yesterday after- noon in the legation, on Kalorama | road, in celebration of the birthday anniversary of the King of Siam. The minister received alone in the draw- ing room. and was as h by Mrs. Loftus, wife . of the legation, who presided at the unchbowl, and Mrs r. Eldon R. Jam Law School, and Wwho poured coffee and chocolate. Tall palms and quantities of ro hanced the beauty of the room. usual in the woodwork, which is all of natural mahogany. At one end of the dining room a large portrait of the king is set in the wall and framed ! in wide bands of natural mahogany. | ong the guests were the Secre- tary of State and Mrs. Hughes, the | ambassador of Brazil, Mr. Augusto! Cochrane de Alencar: the ambassador | of Japan and Mme. Hanihara, the am- | bassador of Cuba, Senor Cosme de la | Torriente; the Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft, Mrs. Work, wife of the Secre- | tary’ of the Interior; the minister of | Ecuador and Senora de Elizalde, the | minister of Switzerland and iMme. | Peter, the minister of China, Dr. Sze; | the minister of Bulgaria and Mme: | Panaretoff, the minister of Persia Mirza Hussien Khan Alai, and the members of the legation staff; the | minister of Guatemala and Senora de Sanchez Latour, the minister of Co Jombia and Senora de Olaya, the min ister of Venezuela and Senora de Ar- caya, the minfSter of the Serbs, Croat and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pa vichich; the minister of Poland and me. Wroblewska, the minister of Costa Rlica, Senor Oreamuno; the Mme. Prochnik, wife of the charge d'affaires of Austria, will receive tc morrow afternoon. after 4:30 o'clock. isses Cummins, sisters of ummins of Iowa, will be at afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30 ‘elock. at 15/ i, the neral | Leo | will have i 16th street, when they Americen directo; Union, celving with them Mrs. 528 12th Street One Door Below January Clearance Sale i MILLINERY These models inelude Sports, Tailored and Dreasy atyles. Featuring remarkable values. Prices, $5.00 to $25.00, Now $1-% $2.95 $5.00 & 57.50 N.wW. = “Jhe House ot Faihion™ GREAT JANUARY REDUCTIONS None Reserved Wonderful Bargains COATS, $29.50 TO $35.00 COATS, $39.50 TO $59.50- Were $35.00 to $59.50 Were $49.50 to $89.00 COATS, $69.50 TO $89.50 Coats, $95.00 to $110 Were $89.50 to $125.00 Were $125 to $165 il - Sport Coats, $16.95 to $25.00| Sport Coats, $49.50 to $69.50 Were $25.00 to $40.00 Were $59.50 to $98.00 DRESSES, $12.95 TO $16.95 | DRESSES, $19.95 TO $25.00 Were $16.95 to $29.50 Were $25.00 to $40.00 Handsome Dresses $29.50 to $49.50 | Evening Dresses $29.50 to $69.50 Were $39.50 to $75.00 Were $39.50 to’ $95.00 WONDERFUL BARGAIN IN ‘SUITS!! TAILORED, DRESSY AND FUR-TRIMMED MODELS $19.95 $39.50 Values to $39.50 ; Values to $85.00 100 Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses; former price, $10.95; to close. ... ... .. .$1.69 20 dox. Hose, all-silk and silk-and-wool; former prices to $2.50; to close © 25 Chappie Coats and Sweaters; former prices to $10.95; to close. / THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1924 Andrieus A. [Rear Admiral Bloch; Mrs. ~Archer | Renick. ifr. Watson and | Hoxton, Mrs. W. 8. Benson, wife of[of the iuto Benson: Mrs. E. W. Eberle, better know: Wife of Admiral Eberle, Mrs. John A. [recently ret.. The military attache of the Italian ¢ Maj. Gen. Lejeune; A embassy, Col. the Marquis di Ber- k wite of Com- | Capt. and Mirs. D. Pratt Mannix ar- |nesbo, wnd " the naval attache of the |mander Plckens: Mra. Howard Hode, | rived in Washington yesterday to ;mh- el Mrs. L. L. Jord "}nn"' "Rmfz!rp“s ;”"l‘,‘,’ filferv dnynd\\'llh ther ;armer'; ombello will entertaln com| ley Morgan, Mrs. Thomas Watt Greg-| brother-in-law and sister, Mr. an dinner this evening 1n thels momme, o | oFy, Mr, Louls Green, Mrs. Richard | Mrs. Ernest G. Walker, at, 2112 18th street. ¢ . 5 e Mosher, Miss KEu-|street. Capt. Mannix has. jukt . ‘Miss Eugenla Lemerle | tarned from Constantinople, S ; ge Jeu: Mrs. v and Miss Anne Covington. prbeady Merritte W. Ireland, wife of Mrs. [Birah Lde Phillips Han Surgeon General Ireland, will be at i her will | turned Jo Washingt # home Informally Saturday afternoon | Mr. and Mrs Frederick Bug : ngton to spen and ‘again Saturday, January 19. entertain at dinner this evening. 'nn mthh January and s at the 5 sreene entertained at e rard, (wite of the; @irsctor of D ey for Her daughter: of the budget, will be at P i hofme tomorrow from § to § o'clock/| Miss Margaret Borothy Greene, in | compliment to Mlss .vfme g“w:'uf: St ssing a few day! Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dryden have [ Ne% York, who ls passing moved Into thelr new residence, 2412 Tracy Place. Mr. and Mrs. George Fitch Wells Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Dryden, par- ally at ‘luncheon ents of Mr. and Mrs. Dryden. ‘who | niertained informetiy pr the University Club, when have been at Wardman Park Hotel | LL0a¥, 8t ests the minister of for noveral months, will leave Wash- | Gie3, Man a9, 80 Phya Buri Navarasth, n'! his <R T T T ST Soune ‘guckts, Dr. and Mg Eidon o James. James Mrs. James C. Davis. s “Hub” 'Smith. has $mith, .who is a nephew fbba d Taylor Smith, n, trom the orient.’ 8 re- re- the Shoreham Hotel. ~ Mrs. Georgia Lee Palmer will come to Washington shortly to pass some time with her sister, Mrs. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs, R. Humphries entertained at dinner Tuesday even- ng at the Franklin Square Hotel in honor of Miss Mildred Gates, daugh- f Robert M. ( event colel _ birthday Mrs.j Eldon Paul King is enter- SOCIETY. A the holidays, coming from the Mary Baldwin School, at Staunton, Va. Other guests included tke sons of the hosts, Mr. Tucker Graves Humphries and Mr, Edwin P. Humphries. President Coolldge Gives Suceess to Charity Ball, | The President and Mrs. Coolidge led all of the well laid plans for the Children's Hospital ball to & brilliant success last night, the an- nual event standing out above every- thing else on a night filled with fm- al affairs. It was the i President and Mrs Coolidge have attended since ~Mr Coolidge became’ President, and the lofty Toom at the New Willard was crowded with persons fmportant in the official, diplomatic and unofficial ranks of society. 5 hundred guests were in the ballroom when the President and Coolidge. accompan by * the dent's “ajdes, Col. Clarence O. vIphus Andrews, a group of sec They wer: Comm’ssioner Cuno H. Rudolph, chair- man of the men's board of the Chil- dren’s Hospital, who escorted them to “the receiving une. After having the hostesses presented to them and greeting them dent, with Mrs and ‘with his a pre ceeded down an aisle formed of mern bers of the floor committee, to th largé box prepared for them in the center of the ballroom, - was especially fmpos- trumpets an- 1 at the doors ot d by “Hall to as they procedded along the aisle, and later, after they had reached th The Star Spangled Banner” was piaved by one of the two sections of the ent, the President and the entire comp: attention. Later th visiting In the Presi Coolidge frequently leanix e hands with in advance, Seect s HOL SRR fr Srriyed s Bher) ars rsselved by | T WContioned on N Paesy oresentative and aien. 10, 1. suv- | ==L ol o] a o] [o] taining a company at brid hi - ternoon ‘in her home on 14th. atreer, followed by a tea, in honor of Mrs. Alexander, wife of Lieut. Hugh Alex- ander, U. 8. A., who has been ordered to Newport for duty. Mrs. King will be assisted by her sister, Mrs. Sam- uel A Duvai; Mrs. Cromwell icwis, Mrs. Samuel H. Baker of Philadel- Dhia, Miss Margaret s\fansfield, and Miss Lena Allen. This s the first of a serles of bridge parties which Mrs. King will give. vho nt the holidays at their | ‘r’e?fie“'i’r: Wew' York, arrived at the | New Willard last night and will maike | their home there while Congress is in session. 0 land B. Ellis, wife of Col. B and har mother, Mra. Bamund P. Nalle of Washington, are residing | | at the Lee House, 15th and L streets. during the absence of Col. Ellls at the Cavalry School, Fort Riley, Kan. Mrs. Ollie James entertained at tea yesterday afternoon at the New Wil- fard, having fifteen guesis. Mre. H. C. Relsinger has taken an apartment at the Brighton until the Foturn of Col. Reisinger, who has gone Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crain are giv- Ing @ tew this afternoon at their res. {dence, 1355 Wyomink avenue, from o 7 o'elock, iy compliment to Mis Ethel Bloch, daughter of Rear Ad- miral and Mrs. C. C. Bloch, and Miss ers, Mary L. Hoxton. daughter of Mr. and |south to participate in the maneuve Mra. Archer Hoxton. < Smith of New Mrs. Crain will be assist .| Mr. W. Renwick Smith of Ne celvini by Mra, C.C. Bloch, wite of | York ix the iuest of Mr. B. Coleman | Continuing Our Great January Clearance Removal Sale An Occasion of Extraordinary Values Dresses, #29,%42,%57,%75 Coats, *59, %69, *75 Fur Coats, 25% Off All Hats, $5 and $10 Buy now, while the greatest values are still available The Connecticut Avenue Shop—I1209 Connecticut Ave. Important Savings This half-yearly Clearance event has two features that make it interesting to you. The reductions, of course, are deep and important savings—and the lines sac- rificed are just at their height of demand. So that you can replenish your wardrobe now to decided advantage. Smart Fur-Trimmed Dresses . Coats Street, Sportsand $79.50 to Afternoon wear., $89.50 $ 5 8-50 grades..... 5 $98.50 to $ .50 78 $160.00 grades. °s Coa i < “Tiess, Couts wre sadicalty A} trimmed Suits.e.... . All Twill l/ ! 33.9! 339.75 $25.00 to $10.75 ¥ 19 $110.00 $165.00 ® grades..... reduced. " grades. $125.00 to 105,009 50 g:dcs. . 1 25 Also all Fur-trimmed Suits are Sacrificed $29.50 ‘.ud $39.50.Ve- $95.00 Fur- $ 6 5 200 Veidymes.. 214 32 4.75 / $49.50 Veldynes.. Handsome Costume Blouses that werp$5.75....\.... Y= alc——=a[c——=cl——F—— ==l el et e [e——]] 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, " Pbilipsborn ESmall Lots From All Ov'elr the Store deeply reduced for cleara_nce tomorrow— 118 Silk and Cloth Dresses— Reduced to 175 Street and Evening Dresses— Reduced to....... teemraan 89 Finest Frocks— Reduced to... ecvveenn.... 36 Plain and Plaid Sports Goats— Reduced to.....covueen.... 22 Plain and Fur-trimmed Coats— Reduced to. 48 Handsome F“r‘trimmed &a's— Reduced to.......... 47 Plain-tailored Suits— Reduced to....covunnn. 19 Fox Scarfs—large shapes— Reduced t0....counnn.. 10 Caracul Jacquettes— Reduced t0eecnevenonn 35 Plaid and Striped Skirts— Reduced to. ..... s 50 Crepe de Chine Blouses and Jacquettes— Red“ced 20.ceceeccossscccsssccvran 185 paits' Chiffon Silk Hose— Reduced to....... pairs Wool. and Silk and Wool Hose— Reduced t0.uivoecocadionscodionss 40 Satin and Crepe Camisoles— Reduced t0.n..cvuranenesns 85 Cuddle Silk Chemise— Reduced to;..‘.............. 65 Radium Silk and Jersey Petticoats— Reduced 0. euvcniavneernnnnnnn 40 Corduroy Breakfast Robes— Reduced to. . 35 Brushed Wool Scarfs— Reduced 0. cxveemaaeinamennenns e e s s e 25 Brushed Wool Sweaters— Reduced t0.....cvvpunn — 400 pairs of popular Women's Shoes go into a big clearance sale tomorrow at There are eighteen different models—one of which is pictured—reduced from higher prices. One and Two-strap—and Cross-strap styles—in the wanted materials Colored Suede Black Satin ' _ Patent Leather Black Suede N —with Cuban, Louis and Span: ish heels. While sizes are broken you'll find all sizes in the combined collection. Street Flo Section

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