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SOCIETY. -SOCIETY. 4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, J leader, Mrs. Karl Fenninrg. on North- B M 3 {for a benefit party for the Montgom- | E 2 VWoman's Auxiliary Of All Saints to Give Parish Supper | at Luncheon of Her House tains in Honor Guest. The Woman's Auxiliary of All Saints' Protestant Episcopal Church will have a supper Wednesday eve- ning, January 23, from 6:30 to 8 o'clock, In the parish hall. Mrs. Ste- phan Lyman Tabor is the general chairman. Mrs, Warren D, the chairman of the purct mittee, assisted by M Pollard and rs. Frank Westbrook, and Mrs. M. 8. Cooley is the chairman of the hospitality committee. The in- vitation is general Mies Eleanor M. Cooley ter of Mr. and Mrs, M. 8. East Irving street, entertained Wed- nesday at luncheon at Rauscher's in honor of her house guest, Miss Janet Thomas, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Thomas of Scranton, Pac Among the guests were Miss Helen Hanford, Miss Anne Pollard, Miss Madge Brown, Miss Ellen Reinmuth, Miss Emily Parks, Miss Kathryn Mifftintown, Pa., who has e house guest of M » Missex Justine a ing com- William T. hly meeting of apter of the Y. Margaret Jones of Cincinnati, has been the house gues f and Mrs. George Wincheste Stone during the New holidays. Miss Lo Baker of Baltimore, Md., has been spending the week with her parents, r. and Mrs. Thomas H. Baker of McKinley street Mr. and M New York city are the house guests nd ) Harold E. reet for several i Semm neheon “Ohio, Mir, s , Jr.. the | ward Nelson | vy Cha it a delightful tea at the H, Jones on Ma am T. L. Bissell as- Iscott of Louisville, who ix spending the winter with - w and daughter, Mr. and Wallace B. Laughton, 'was the ek end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- m T. Pollard of McKinley street, Mr. and Mr org Rees of Hollywood, Calif., formerly of Chevy entertained on Thursday eve- the Columbia Country Club ards in honor of their to Chevy Chase for a . Dwight Scott' entertained her club at luncheon and bridge on Wed- mesday. There Iso a guest table in honor of George F es of Miss street, town, Pa., Anne 1 Jard of MeK returned to per h M monthly -Teacher ASsociation of N will i 1 on k p.m. in the January ve Mpryland school- | auditoriun house. M. sold and Mrs. Thom their home on are now ¢ in hon Polla m, Albrittain » the Wom- will meet bor of Patt Bouse gue d Mrs, Baltimore, Md has returned to vard Col- Jocelyn street during the Chr holidays | Mr. and Mrs. Karl Fenning of | hampton street entertained Sun- ¥ dinner in honor of their house | guest, Mrs, J. Oberlin of Cleveland, ©Chio. Among the guesfs were.M and Mrs. O. C. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs » Crane and Col. and Mrs. P. 3 Anderson. dMrs. John Bryne of Jocelyn street | entertained her club at luncheon and | bridge on Friday. { ,Mrs. Heury Dalton of Raleigh, N. | €., is the house guest of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Pace of Connecticut avenue, . 1 Taylor and his ! Ford Taylor of ve returned to the aval Academy after ng the Christmas holidays with aylor's father, Mr. John Thomas Taylor of 42d street. _The executive board of the Woman's Club of Bethesda met on Wednesday at the headquarters of the General Federation of Woman's Clubs. At the close of the business meefing the members were invited to the Bush- Brown Studio for tea. 3 . Mr. and Mrs. Jere Crane of Western ayenue wiil entertain the men's unit of the Men's Club of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament and their Sives At cards und dancing Wednes- e 9. v ertained” their evening club at bridge and s V. v el upper Wednesday Allss Ruth Hathaway, of Mr. and Mrs. E. I).' Hathaway of Cedar’ Parkway, has returned o Swarthmore College. where she is a nt, after spendi. i holidays with her parenta. o StneS The social section of the Wi ! Club of Chevy Chase mzteou‘yrrfl\::: ay_morning at_the home of the the daughter e B b et e Engraving proprieties will be observed yet distinctiveness will prevail when selection is made from the so- cial forms displayed . by DS O e 09 S e D N @ e b et o D oo ‘Brem®d Engravers and Stationers 611 12th 8t. N. W. 7P T (L D~ T T Brush is | the daugh- Cooley of ; .1 Mr Edward Corcoran of | &- | Pol- few | jery County Social Service League. ©Mrand Mre, William 3. MeNally ewlands strcet entertained a umber of students of Brown Univer- sity at dinner on Sunday in honor their son Robert, who has been spending the Christmas holldays with his parents. . Mr. Robert Booth of Whéeling, W. Va., the son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. ‘Booth of Bast Rradley lane, has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Robertson of Melro street over the New Yeur holidays Mr. Booth's parents are now in Texas where they will spend several months. { _Mr. Charles Lindsay, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Lindsay of Edge has réturned to Willlams Col- where he is a student, after spending the holidays with his par- jot i r. and Mrs. Karl Fenning of srthampton stree New Year eve at a dance in honor of their house guest, Mrs. J. Oberli of Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Thoma! hag return to Atlanta. Ga., and Mr. Louls Robert son has returned to the Universit where he s a student. nding the holidays iwith nts, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robertson of Melrose street. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron E. Gottshall of the Chevy Chase apartments enter and a buffet suppe: “hevy Chase branch of the s Democratic Club of Mont gomery County will meet on Monda at the home of Mrs. Hénry H. Gla: Bradley lane, at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. William €. Sullivan of Pri rose street entertained on Thursday at Juncheon at the Shoreham Hotel. Among the gue Z i Nicholson. and Mrs, West T pper 'Miss Alice Driscoll Entertains Friends Miss Alice Driscoll was at home to her friends on New Year afternoon at her new residence on Woodl road. Assisfing at the tea table we Miss Dallas s Margar Brem and 2 Driscoll. M Driscoll entertaine and mah-jong part v afternoon in honor of M hall, now attending t of Michigan, who was § r the holiday Watch New Year Dr. and Mrs, Braver of 2017 Fulton street northeast, West Woodridge, en tertained a few of their friends, watching the old year out and th new year in. After a musical pro- gram, games were enjoved by young and pr warded the Among those present were Mrs. Fred Bletch, Mr. and s s, jr; Mrs. 1 children entertained on | tained on Thursday evening at bridge s |a Moorish cos In Northeast Home i | Of Interest L‘ocsny | 2 Ars, Lou Cohen of 1945 Cal- vert street announce that the marriage [of their daughter Dorothy to Mr. Louls {Rothachild will -take place Tuesday, {January 15, at L'Agalon, 15th strect and | Columbia road. 0 Maws Helen 1. Hurl- Rich touk Wednesduy velock, Dr. tine at the ded by rela- 1 © The marringe « {but to Mr. Charies E. 8 |after | Jason tves only. | The nouse artistic ]n : u and by us ed by hor s | Su: t, and the hridc { his " Mr, Ci G n A o he bridegroon ers, Miss Minnle Rich and ) Mr. Artist to Entertain Public in New Studio| , & o'clock t home in | | t north- | will be ercdith and Assisting of the ciud- | yman wiil Kitts, M A Dorothy Phillips, Miss Winifred Michaelson, i ¥. Clifford, Miss Agn {Hessler and Mr. Dorsey Doniphan, Mrs. Alberto Barreto, Mr. Lenard R. Mr. Karl Ruppert and Mr. and y L M i short st, and Miss Ele iniste. and t_will re: mor: - Plambe | medan in gold, and sev- m eral others will be in native | House Party in Honor Of Miss Enrico C. Dillon the Miss Enrico Clay Dillon was | guest in whose honor Mrs. Vietor H. d entertained at mall house nd a New Year eve celeb )imst party | —at the right price, you will find here ui ays. +s made from your own material, at $5.00. 'BEST WORK | i who has heen Pol- { Wed- i meeting of | Hicks of, FURRIER, Mrs. Abbey o dS Hisas i Carolina, : ¥ hr and C fiss reddie Do Your Feet Tire Easily? Wear @aseflllShoes If vou have weakened arches, or the least suspicion of arch trouble. investigate the merits of Ease-All shoes. Many cases of foot ills would never develop were the proper support supplied at the right time. The Ease-Alls correct arch trouble, because they have built-in shanks that elevate the bones of the foot to their natural posi- tion; and extra long coun- ters that act as sustaining walls to hold these bones in place. Furthermore: — the Ease- All is a shoe of alluring beauty. G. B. White Co., Inc. 1311 G Street NW.. Over Y. W. C. A, Take Elevator. “THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS" We Offer You Personally Sqlected Pianos “Personally selected” means much when applied to a piano from Droop’s. Not only is our association with Seinways of the closest, but the selections are made by our Mr. E. H. Droop, who is an authority on Pianoforte construction, tone values, and so forth—which assures our patrons of a choice from the best pianos made by the house whose instruments are the accepted stand- ard for piano quality. A A recent shipment brought with it the latest Steinway conception, the NEW STYLE “A” Grand—a musical revelation “Tonally.” In Ebonized case .$1,575 In Mahogany case..... -..$1,700 Size, 5 ft. 10% in. long. We Are Sole Washington Distributors E. F. Droop & Sons Co. u will give | Peth ooyt | beth Stanley i INDERWOBD 5 UND rcvb’oop. MINS GEURGLANA Daughter of Brig. Gen. Halstead Dorey, U Neh., Misx Dorey ix a student at a young ladies’ school in Washington. her countyy pl Vine Croft, in Virginia. Among the guests Stetson, Mrs. Samue Iips, Capt. ancis Stetso Wilcox, granddaught Miss Dorsett, W. Jor- | were Mr. F : Bu'rling’ton Hotel ! DORE. of the ho and Mr Vermont Avenue off Thomas Circle January 6, 1924 110 2:30 PM. Consomme Royal Hot Rolis $1.50 Cream of Chicken a la Reine 610 8 P.M. French Bread Boiled Fresh Cod. Ege Sauce Potatoes, Natural\ Larded Tenderloin of Beef With Fresh Mushrooms Roast Turkey Stuffed Cranberry Sauce Fresh Spinach Carrots in Cream Mashed Potatoes Romain Victory Dressing Green Apple Pie Lemon Meringue Pic Vawilla Ice Cream Homemade Cake Coffee B. M. Richardson of Boston is now in charge of the Burlington Cafe and Kitchen January Clearance Sale of all FURS An event of more than city-wide interest at this time of the year is our January Clearance Sale of every fur in the house. The reductions in price, the quality represented in each piece and our reputation for 17 years are the forceful selling points in this sale. Compare! Six Hudson Seal Coats . 36 to 40 inches in length, skunk col- lar and cuffs, beautiful silk lining. Values to $375.00. » e Caracul Coats Muskrat Coats 18 Coats in the lot, . ¢ inghes 1 lensth, bean § in all the Ilatest tiful lustre, hand- styles and colors. somely silk lined..... Values to $155....... Values up to $165.00. Bay Seat Coats 3 Nutria Coats . 22 Coats, Values to $150 Hixnid 50 me 48 to 50 inches in models, 48 to " trimmed swieh & inches ‘in length, $ and natural silk lined. beauti- o anmstay fully made coats. (Dyed rabbit.) ssas00.. T B‘:,y P?f:lug‘::“ Stone Marten Scaris 45 to 50 inches in Beautiful Skins, fength, $ e sivie sor $7 ()50 Values to $150.00. $35 Value Re- yo (Dyea Rabbit) Odd Scarfs Made of attractive skins, many wonderful s 50 values in this lot. Worth- from $30 to $35. o Closing them out at.......c...... = It will be a plenure to show you our large stock and have you compare our prices with other fur merchants’ of Washington. 3 A Small Deposit Will Reserve Any Article A, stationed at Fort Omahs, .The Connecticut Avenue Shop 1209 CONNECTICUT AVENUE ( January Clearance : & Removal Sale W ashington's Greatest Sale Event in Years! —Continues to hold unabated public interest. Never before have prices been so low for such apparel as we are offering Many Wonderful Bargains Still Available VELVET GOWNS Formerly $75 to $150 Now $39, $49, $59 and $69 b In All the Wanted Shades and Sizes - DRESSES Now $28, $38, $48 and $58 SPORT COATS A Wonderful Assortment Many Others Greatly Reduced Mayger Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality, 937-939F St. N.W Secondr Week of Our January Reduction Sale M' 7E have had a phenomenal response to the announcements of our Annual Re- duction Sale made in last Sunday's papers, but as it is our purpose to dis- pose of all Winter Coats and Dresses as quickly as possible, we have made still fur- ther reductions for tomorrow and the balance of the week. . Please note that nothing is reserved, the reductions include all Winter Coats and Dresses for women and misses from our regular stock and not garments bought for sale purposes. A few of the many reductions are as follows: Women'sand Misses’ $89.50 & $95 Coatf 69 & EAUTIFULLY wmade of ge- rona, fashona, marvella, lus- trosa and bolivia; stylish straight- line or tie side, full-length mod- els, crepe silk lined. Some are handsomely fur trimmed; most are self-trimmed. Regular and extra sizes. Browns, navy, kitfox and black. Sale of Women’s and Mis $39.50 Dresses Women’sand Misses’ HESE are dll high-grade coats in fine materials, stylish lustrosa, gerona, veldyne, all-wool bolivia and smart sports mate- rials. 5 Self or fur trimmed. Best qual- " ity silk linings. AU sizes in the assortment—>browns, kitfoz, navy and black. Women'’s and Misses’ $125 & $150 Coats $95 CLEARANCE of very lovely A coats, gerona, marvella and fashona, developed into the favor- ed tie side and straightline mod- els. Fur trimmed and beautifully silk lined. Newest shades and all sizes in the selection. Choice, 5 VERY dress a wonderful value. Choice of new knitted sports models, plain tailored styles in poiret twills and lovely satins and taffetas for street or after- noon wear. Al the desirable shades and all sizes. - Children’s and Juniors’ 815 Coats INELY tailored end youth- fully designed in all-wool, plain coatings and sports mate- rials. Self or fur trimmed. Lined throughout. . Children’s and Juniors’ $7.50 (?J’$8.95$ 3 Coats 5 Sizes 2 to 6 Years : . Sizes 2 to 16 Years FINE all-wool coatings, made with self or fur collars. Belt- ed, pockets and lined throughout; values you'll quickly take advan- tage of.