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SOCIETY. Arts Club Bal Boheme Listed With Leadhlfl Attractions of Week Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes.j Mme. Jusserand and Other Prominent Women | Among Patronesses. ‘ . | Mrs. Charles Fvans Hughes, Mme. !Notes of Personal * Many Return From Visits as THE Affairs of Interest To Social World Holiday Guests Leave Capital for Homes—Sev- eral Card Parties Are| SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO. ton Tuesday after spending the holi- days with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Harry Franc. Miss Audrey Rosenberg has returned to _Simmons ollege, Boston, Mass. Max Weyl, 2d., returns to the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania today, after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Weyl of Ward~ man Park Hotel, Miss Julla Kohner has returned from a ten-day stay at the Breakers, ntic City, where she Joined ds over the holidays. The Afternoon Sewing Cirele was tertained at luncheon Thursday by Joseph King at her home in rly Court. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lang have re- turned from a week's stay in New York city N, D. C, JANUARY 6, 1924—PART versity of Pennsylvania, after spend- | Ing the holldays in town. Mr. James Simon, Mr. Paul Heller | and Mr. Lester Steinem are back from Cleveland, Ohio, where they attended the national Pi Tau Pi fracernity conclave. Meyer Barnett has gone to| 0 for a stay of two weeks. | Sisterhood of the elghth Street | Temple will hoid its regular month- 1y meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the vestry rooms. An ! Interesting program has been a ranged, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey | will give a talk, and Miss Gertrude | Hood, prima donna of the New\York Opera Company, will sing, accom panjed on the piano by Prof. Lew C. Atwate Lillfan Kahn, daughter of Mr. 9 traditional funetion, which was (7 of the most brilliant in recent years. Among the guests from Washirgton were Rear Admiral Andrew C. Long and Mr. William A. Almy. The putronesses were Mrs. Alex- ander Van Rensellaer, Mrs. Roland 8. Morris, Mrs. Bayard Kane, Mrs, Alfred A. Biddle, Mrs. John H. Packard and Mrs. Frederick R. Drayton, who was the bride patroness of the year. They were escorted to supper by Maj. Gen. Andre W. Brewster of Hoston, Mr. George L. Harrison, Mr. C. Herman Krumbhaar, Mr. William Logan Fox Mr. Gardner Casmatt and Dr. Richard H. Harte. The managers of the ball were Mr. Edward F. Beale, Mr. John 8. New- bod. Mr. Sidney W. Keith, Mr. Charl J. Biddle, Mr. 8. Pemberton Hutchir son and Mr. John H. W. Ingersoll. SOCIETY January Ivy Corset Sale Beginning Monday, January 7 13th & G Streets, N.W. Corner Ivy Corsets, variety of models for the large, medium and slender woman, including wrap around corsets, seconds and discontinued lines, at special prices, $2.45, $1.95, 75c and Mr. and Mrs. David Baer were hosts Sunday night at a supper party at their home on Wyoming avenue, in \#nor of out-of-town gues { “Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Abel will be at home on uesday, January 15, from & to 10 o'clock p.m., at 1134 Clifton Mrs. Isadore Kahn, was hostess Year day at a party to celebrate her eleventh birthday anniversar Her guests were Mirfam Auerbach, | Nanette Dembitz, Bernice Falk, [nice Klechlatt, ~ Beutrice =Mandel. Elizabeth Kaufman, Shirley Graff, Margaret and Cisire Borges, sar Mr. and Mrs. Karl Achterkirchen | Barkalow, Monta Residiger, Adriennc fof 4205 Georgia avenue gave a New | Mayer, Beatrice Strasburger, Rhoda|Year cve party to a group of their Friedman, Sylvia and Gertrude Sher- | friends. Music and dancing were fe: by, Ruth Leon, Miriam Rothstein, |tures of the entertalnment. A buf- Helen ‘Nordlinger, Selma Felser, Leo- ifet lunch was served at midnight. |nore and Helen Rosenthal, Edna Me-{ Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs | Andrews, Jackle Duprec, Jo Efleen | Charles Biondi, Mr. and Mrs. John Rudnicl, Muriel Jacobs, Betty Haum | Bridaham, Mrs. Charl and Marjorie Blumenfeld. ~ Many | Gramlich, Mr Frank Ling. games were played, after which rc-|pack, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lord, Mr. | freshments were served from a vers |and Mrs. Joseph Murphy Mr. and B o 3 - |atiractive table decorated in Christ-|Nrs Tlerbert Ofensteln and Mr. and Air. David Adler of Pittsburgh Was | mag colors. {Mrs. Elmer Ofenstein. the uest of relatives last week Mr. Louls Newmyer and grandson, 2 q er, jr., returned Wednes: day from Atlantic City. Flossie M who of her sister, ) Al has returned to New 5Cc. In fancy brocade and plain coutil. Ivy Brassieres 5G dozen to close, in various styles: and white. 95¢, 75¢, 50c and 25¢ 10% Discount —on all regular stock corsets and brassizres during this January sale. j}zls F St. N.W. Palm Beach Exhibit Frocks—Suits—Coats—Hats Sweaters—Accessories for Southern Wear! An extensive and, withal, charming collec- tion of smart styles for Women and Misses, presented in a special exhibit this week. You Are Cordially Invited! SECOND FLOOR Jusserand, Mme. de Kiano, Mme. ! Hanihara, Mrs. John W, Weel Mrs. Louis Brandeis, Mrs. George W. Pep- Mrs. :lmm-.\ W. Wadsworth, jr., AMme. Nano, Mme, Prochnik., Mme. Tsamados, Mrs. Willi. Phillips, Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt. jr.. Mrs. Theo- Roosevelt. widow of the late V'resident Roosevelt, und Mrs. §tephen ! I3 Blking are patronesses of the Arts | “lub Boheme.” which is one of the leading rvents of the week. oc- v rring on Monday night at the Wil | Rer warritne s e Berris ceiort rd . lerg. After January 15, Mr. and ter a visit in Itichmond and The list of in- i Mr. Hochberg will be at home Infthe Town und Country cludes Mrs, Samuel | thin city. e ¥ They will leav for home in Wheeling, W. Va., this hes Rauscher's, was largely Addison | about participating, a 1. Davis s | Mr. James Younger as the architects of | being out-of-town guests. rs. 0 Jonn | Rome. A roI A Theo- | The Medieval Age of Drama is-pre- -“l"'"“' talent .followed the dance, Boynton, | tty | sented under the patronage of Mrs. Mr W j Charles J. Bell, the Ram's Head Play William ordon { ers appearing in the opening tableau s M {of Mr. Stephen Phillips' “Paoclo and | ptiunton AMilit Acade! William® Crozier, 4 | Francesca.” directed by Mr. Robert |DeM. after spending th . Mrs. Charles M . Mrs. | Bell and My. Walter Beck, aryranged | WIth hix parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3 Behrend. The Wednesday Card Club was en- Marshall 1d. Mrs u: Despard | ard costumed by Mr. James Reynolds, tertained at luncheon, followed by M and Mr. William ' the - Bellevue-Stratford Hotel. r‘vm..i Mrs. Rk\'m(-nd‘] 3 i:fil\] Mr{n. i who also has designed the costume ;{ ot rs. Charles C.| Drama for Mrs. Maud Howell Smith, | H e a2 oy > [ cards, by Mrs. Harry King last week | xordiing, eturned 46 the Unf- | More than 800 a: d at the OB L taat urncd o the Uni- | More than %00 guests danced at the i ] Geldert, Mrs. | who ix dramatic chairman of the Arts Florence Kreisman of New jole—=lol——lolc=jo]lc—=—]al——=]0] 1 . Jobn Hays ! Club and is iu charge of the d. a Hammond Archibald Hopking, | somne. T Joeroitae. Hutehinson: isiorence, Krelemgn ot New nd Mrs. Wimberl = 3 The Weather Man Says Freezing —Buy Yourself— Mrs. Chris Miss Eliza- | Miss Teona Roberts. M : Tves, - Mr. A hodes, Mr. | Mr. Arthur Rhod Arthur Newmyer of New Or- s the guest of her sisters, Mrs, | Beck. Mr. Robert Bell and others will I Milton Kadden and Miss Helen Stras- Tomorrow From appear in this episode, which is the burger o of Francesca, the Maid of Miss 12th and G Sts. 50 Northern Seal Coats Rome (Dyed Comey) Full Lengths—Values Up to $225 TOMORROW S S 3 2 i 7 \ S g : o4 //I/:///Mlm,,”,‘ & [e]l——]ol——[o|cp[alc——[ol———o] N s I e Mrs. Elliott Strouse, who spent | three weeks in Boston and Worcester, Mass., returned home last week. | Mrs. Lawrence Rubel has had as her guests over the holidays her par- | (ireet, In honor of thelr twenty-fifth . Mr. and Mrs. Hecht of Charles | wedding anniversary . | o Mirs Emma Abel has returned from s & B . | & week's stay in Baltimore, where she Liiac oWl R . .| a week's stay in more, _The Friday Bridge Club was enter the guest of Miss Mighon Stiver- tained at luncheon and rds last | man, and was much entertained. week by Mrs, Sidney C. Kaufman Mr‘und Nll(rk Charles Schlesinger at her apartment, 1868 Columbis | 2T¢ the Week end guests of Mr. and partment, 1868 Columbia} yi, Jonas H. Michaells of the Wood- road. The ar eve bLall, Achterkirchens Give | New Year Eve Party| l pint auns. HARRY HUCHBERG, given by Club at attended, number Profes- dinner also Mrs, ronesses EWashington Guests at i o Nomws Philadelphia Assembly || Eerkiton attended || 0 Philadel- | 0 Chilton “ouzen Avery Mrs Behrend returns to th Many out-of-town guest: | the annual First Assembly phin’s outstanding soclal event, which | | | Sol Herzog and son Robert returned Newport News, where the guests of rela- over the holidays. Isauc | pave was held ®riday evening. January 4. = S | entrance | Ravenna, into the ca | testa at Rimini x { “Mrs. Walter Tuckerman is sponsor {for the Renaissance Age—that of mu- sle—which represents a scene | court of Louis XIV. King of | with Miss” Elizabeth Hanna as Mme.; Cits - | de Maintenn, Mr. Allan Rinehart as | finicinnatl, who were home for the | King Louis, "Mrs. Edythe Marmion Bro- | 1o idays. have returned to the Nu- Mrs. 1 White | sius' as thé harpist"and_Mrs, Charles | tional ark Seminary Boughton Wood. | Patterson dnd Miss Marian Trumbull | The Friday Bridge on award of boxes | as ladie Courtlers in | tained at luncheon, William E. Fendal th 16 are nch Luquer and !last week by Mrs, Sidney aufman, | the following | Mr, Winant Johnston, who is assisting enora de Riano, | in the direction of the tableau. Mrs. Sumuel | Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr. i an Wil- | sponsor for the st episode—the modern_age—typifying the dance, in which Mme. Desiree Lubovska will appear in a Creole dance, surrounded by a group of voung artists and mu- siclans from the King-Smith School Miss Al 1 of Dluslc, representing the modern | {he Suest of her aunt, Mrs. Dayid | arts attendant on the dance. Mme. |2 !;m-“‘l\”\. N ek home dn(C in- Lubovska is recognized as one of the sLaEal leading interpreters in the world of oy Women tase plans the futurist and modern danc H0ceio0 by, e The decorations of the ballroom | the temple. During the atternoon Mrs. | be particularly artistic and | Basil | M Wil Wie e tane onil nd will be according to:“Some ~Iuropean Experlences i 1 architecture, " the | ser of the La Follette Part; being obtained by garlands. Louls Thumpson, tenor, { ingrect lights and a wonderful color everal vocal selections. A soc scheme, which will create a sy | hour will conclude the meeting. glow of jo all over the room in &| Mr. and Mrs. ldward Kohner wer perfect harmony of the colors. Dur- | Losts at dinuer Thursday night at their |ing the presentation of the chauve|Lome, 1838 Belmont roud. : feature, the * n Ages of | ) dgar C. Kaufman, Mr. Lee the ballroom lights will be ! Banmgarten and Mr. Siduey Kaufman Aimmed to moonlight against a back- ' left Thursday A ten-day hunting surd of blue. The decorations and trip in North Carolina. ating have ll been designed by Mr. — Mr. and Mrs. J Fish Mahony, chairman of decora- | guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1d executed by students of | last week, left for the 5 Brooklyn, N. Y., Monday Miss Miriam Frane returned to Bos- who E nette G holidays, return: lelphia today. Rosenbaum of Atlantic Mathilda Mensis of was the ldenberg to her S Willtamn bh Straus re. Joseph § the Mrs. Charl in oddard. Mr Mrs. Walt =D DN .E}‘ Aliss Cornelia Walker, Mrs Frank We Mrs. Ch committe all, Mrs. orman ab was enter- the cous followed by car Mr. I of {at her apariment, 1868 Columbia road. | Mrs. Milton Kronheim and son, Ail- . hav turned from Atlantic | City ana New York, where they spent the holid i has as her | ip Way of - Lansburg Charles foulke . Mr. Ph foulke, R. R. Mrs. Mrs. ovin, Willlam | Miss | Richmond Miss Alberta Hendley, who has bees Hanna, corge Hewitt My well, Miss Bertha Phillips. Mrs. Miss Cornelia Vander- hilt, Mrs. James W. Wadsworth and | Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood. The floor committee for the ball in- cludes Mr. Alfred E. Lewls, jr. chair- man, and Mr. Willlam Bowie Clark: Vice chairman: Mr. Warren Mr. F. Addison Brastow, Mr arroil, Mr. Charles’ tioodheart, Dr. Cha H . Council Mit. es Nob) Mr. Ly Newhauser, Pittman. Mr. lo]c——]o]——=—]0] nmande N.; Mr , who were AL Fishel Wheat, i me in Promptly at 9 o'clock the heme” will open with the ch souris pageant, arrenged by Mr. ton Van Valkent and dire » | Allen and Mr. Robe seven different oups In the city, | One of the features of the rrest as pageant | heme” will occur promptly at mid | night, when the “Revel of the Grape- s. Alice Barney is sponsor for and a bacchanale, will be present- has written the first episode, the Pre- | ed by the Caroline McKinley dancers historfc Age, which represents . the | under the direction of Miss McKinley, spirits of the six arts struggling for | Ten dancers clad in costumes toned sxpression. The scene will be pre vich reds and purples, with sented by Paul Tehernikoff and El f = of red and purple grapes. beth Gardiner, ussisted by Miss Ethel | will appear in the revels. including | Scars, Miss Edna Duncan, Miss Do) Marlan Chace, Claire othy Burr, Miss Mary John Davis. Judy Lyeth, Annle Brons, Miss Mary eth Moss, Adeline Noel, Evelrn Afiss Mollie Mac with Christine | Preble. Elizabeth Quigley and Flor- Olerik of the Dauish legation at the | ence Thompson. piano. he committe concessions. o Mrs. h Mr. H. J. is chatrman and | for the nting— | which includes also Mr. Arthur Franklin called the Egyptian Age—wh is ! Musgrave and Mr. Felix Maho b being directed by ) Leisen- | #rranged a number of surprise “stunts’ by % and ; for the ball, including a “make-up the Core chool of | room in charge of experts, where the | Abbot At guests may be made up to suit their ! s Conk- | fanc: < ‘masking will not be per- s | mitte Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews will cut silhouettes, Miss Bernice ! Randall will r cards, and Mme. r. | Henrlette Coquelet will read palms. Mr. | | Glenn Brown will app; s a Persian | | fakir, and a group of debutantes and oung artists will distribute clgar ograms and Souv be a Looth for re 0 g~ Washington's AEOLIAN HALL ~ Tivelfth and G Streets THESALE OF SALE i on arles M. Ffoulke is spomsor 1 d age, that of pi i 0 Maj. Maubergne. Brown and the | third | so1 L pifying | ettes, candie tha)z E | nh There the statue of | freshing arinks and an. art supp d by students and ; Jux ginal and specially pr ush-Brown will ap- | for the Arts Club under the direction d Mre. William D. | of August Moeller, the Washington Athena, with Mr. Lo L !l"]n’p ntative of 1 is Sherry of New ! Rath, Mr. T. Colum- | ¥ And there will be Meyer Davis Robertson and Mr. I SPEAKING VOICE r of the American Institute of | Architects, under the direction of | Mid-Winter Term c Speaking imander outhworth, T n Classes N. and Mr. Cunningh Fred Upman r Estelle Allen Studio | Fr. 7731 On Sale Tomorrow 2,000 $1 and $1.25 Player- Piane' Rohis Including’ a Great Many Song Rolls 35¢ Each A Fine Lot of Player- Piane Rell Cabinets Left Over From Our DeMoll & Co.’s Annual January PIANO SALE Great Bargains red Morgan Britt, Mr bus, M Age of Architec Mr. W m iing. Mr. V Tigenfritz, Louis Justement. Mr. J. Wilmer | Mr. Stratton and | 1614 Eye St. - Semi-Annual Sale ' January 7th to January 21st, 1924 Children’s Dresses of the Very Highest Class Ages from one to sixteen for girls and from g's o " BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE Sale of Fur Coats 40c and 50c on the Dollar We have about 25 Fur Coats and Fur Pieces which were carried over from last season, and in order to effect an immediate clearance we have made drastic reductions that bring. these garments down to one-half and less than one-half the original low prices. Surely those who have fur coats and furs to buy this season will make it a point to come to our second floor department tomorrow and participate in the wonderful savings. ‘152 Never before in the history of this house have we been in such a splendid position to offer bargains in Pianos, Player-Pianos and Phonographs. We have been prepar- ing for our January Sale for months and promise surprises to everyone who visits this store during the sale. Remember, no matter what you buy DeMoll & Co. is back of it—which means satisfaction all the time. Including Baby Grand Pianos Prices Frois Prices From $495 $290 Terms Arranged to Suit Your Convenience Player-Pianos two to four for boys. VERY SPECIAL Opportunities in - HATS AND COATS | Careful buyers have become familiar with what is obtainable at these semi-annual sales. * These Coats arc in 30 to 40 inch length—not an undesirable feature, because many women prefer short coats to the longer ones. All sales final. Former Price Sale | Trice Salo Price $137.50 $49.50 $19.50 Former Price (1) 30-in. Hud- ; son Seal Coat.$285.00 (85} 38-in. Mar- mot Coat....$109.50 ) $109.50 [85) 38-in. Blend- ed Squirrel Wrap . 36-in. nese Coat 36-in. Black Caracul Coat 36-in. Rac In this great Sale we also offer a number-of Pianos, Player-Pianos and Phonographs which we m bave taken in exchange during our Xmas trade. ‘We have also placed in the sale all the demonstrating Player-Planos which we have been using in the different booths in our store. $210.00 Jap: Mink 40-in. Mar- mot Coat. 36-In. Musk- rat Coat, Hudson 1 trimmed_ . a8-in. Mar- mot Couat, Raccoon trimmed . ...$149.50 30-in. Brown -$195.00 Fur Stoles and Fur Sets Skunk Stole, originally | (2) Scotch Mole Stoles, $195, Ate.eecvssnn. ... . BOT.50 originally $89.50, at.... Hudson Seal Stole, (1) Jap Mink Stole, orig- originally $125.00, at..$62.50 inally $85.00, at...... Rastern Mink Stol (1) Hudson ~ Seal Stol originally $99.50, at originally $79.50, at. . Jap Mink Cape, orig- (1) Eastern inally $99.50, at.... originally. Scotch Mole Cape, (1) Beaver 'S originally $99.50, at iy inally $7 (1) Eastern " Mink Searf, originally $95.00, at originally $65.00, at.... Nutria Stole, original- (1) Nutria Fitch Set, orig- 1y $95.00, at . inally $125.00, at....... oldenberg’s—FUR DEPARTMENT—Second $159.50 $139.50 s90.50 | 28950 350.50 | Altogether this is one of the most attrative and _unpsufl sales of musical instru- ments. Whether you purchase or not your inspection is invited and we know you will appreciate the bargains. : $195.00 1) 3 3 ) Marmot Coat In many instances prices are below the actual cost of manufacture. FPatalie, . 3308 Fourteenth St. N.W. Second Floor $40.75 34075 .$47.50 4750 Hudson ~ Seal 'Stole, Scoteh originally $95.00, at. Hudson " Seal _Stoles, For the benefit of those who could not take advanta; s ecial' wonderful club specials we have extendes :h;a:fiegefgfi :u:l::r: p o time. Come in tomorrow and join one of these clubs. ’ Aeolian Player-Piano Victrola Club —made by the Aeo- $ Mt}he:;e;txle y:éx. x:eiect will be < iv immedia . lian Company of initial payment of :n)lyyupon m $ New York. llg.pny advantages offered, in- A cluding convenient thi. = Terms: $25.00 Down ; ments. il Also an Extraordinary Sale on Traded-in Talking Machines e originally e OO G A OO il