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N SOCIETY ¢ DNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1924. SOCIETY. blosso: eaching th £ the ¥ o 1 H . | patrie wiin, 09, George Weshington Uai. | " [Tt sapiun the ik ot o | et IO AR e baita | Births Reported. [iihaini . o e |- SILVER QUTPUT SPURTS. ey, Y -us and lilies of the vailey. The Staits An 2, 1248 st st . . States. i | The foliving b e been reporied to | ; Tt LIRS 6 brother Qf the degro , the 4 i Tomorrow will he Pacific Coagt and | o )lrh“(l: rz:::llr("’nl!l::lhm the ulnnwlwv-nx\ orgetown L niver Ineres 1vi tev. Lawrence B, Killlan, 8. T. of 8 Far West da, states heing re b i v crease in gold and silver pro- oston, performed the cefemony, as- 4 W, - resented by Mr ‘harles L. Mc v\ >\R. dod Asita P 7 . o . e duction f refineries of the United :‘l‘l':-_f 1 by M P Gavin, rector of . & 3 Mrs. Robert N. 8.anfleld, Mrs. Wi . and Gertrude A, Sullivan, ksl t tates last ve eported by the ne of the Sacred Heart. 4 ©. Hawley and Mrs. N. J. Sinnott of Rirl * DSt Elizavetn's i Attondi the bride as matron of X p st Oregon; Mrs. Wesley Jones, Mrs, John | J and Lottie Miller, girl | a | director of the mint in a statemen konor was Mrs. J. Milton Jester, who : F. Miller. Mrs. M. H. Hadley, Mrs.| c s by, o | ¢ 70, Freedmen's Hospital. | publis today Tl P d d \/I C ld Rorc b Eownior veey pale gray. crene Albert Johnson and Mrs J. W Sum-| A H o % Jzt ot e | The silver outpur was 72611 o 3 o de chine and lace, with a hat o s a 1 Z10! am ™ 0 eter i fozetl Otk AL a 2 vi o 59,5 he President and Mrs. Coolidge Guests [, i 2, ey vith o hat_or) | 8 £ S pil et o sr St | Jimen % et My Glecman s : DA, |CURSOR Valued at 539541184, ) grim _roses (The bridesmalds were ' .of Tdaho: Mrs. Jullus Kahn, Loater 3. " Rutiy Slujtis 5 men's Howital. | greatest on record excepting ~ > v / Ais: M m odge: Miss Elizabeth 4 k. % ° thur M ree and Mrs. John D. H uslyn D). Yo rs i i ——— while the output of goid of Secretary of Treasurv Mellon (e e elest e el ; e asa Siaia % i, e e b L TR T { Lent i - i : Frederick 1 rrlet Nobles, . ! { and Al Bryan. all of g Suther! « ‘ David 1t and Mary Co o here it was founded in 1863 by M. | crease over 1 - o 12 whom wore dainty fluffy frocks of invitat p 4 v oy | at Dlnner lAaSt l\lg t. | taffeta. in rainbow hues of yellow, 4 the Women’s 3 4 AR A Pl Dl 4 and the lar rreen, pink and lavender, each wear- 3 Journ shington from t i ing a hll'l H:“'all‘;:!:n'untfl color and k. i i above states, but all are welcome 1 L adx‘m ol 5 Y o heir ow, : i *kva Anne epp HIS President and Mrs. Cool- |Mr. Justice Sanford. will be the honor Lester Killlan of Boston was B . Min: Forrestl ooker of and Dora 1, Foeht, gir &) : : -|Buest at tea this afternoon of Mre for his brother. and ugh- . 5 il ST, aul Marlon Greely, bos. idge were guests at dinner | el At AR R other. an ) jington, an actlve member of John ‘and Mary Weav last night of the Secretury tative Misher of Tenmesace, whey il | Ruyimo . 'Mr. Josep) btiin Lo gué of American Pen Women - aud Laurede Broughton, of the Treasury and Miss 9ntertain from 4 to 6 o'clock at the | and M ward Kettler 2 Bt. Solont ,;rj-“;;u‘l'; near | L o auae leRenn. Mellon. the nt being the second of CONSTessional Club, e ""‘,"1“““: of Mr. and M. Butt 4 % re, to vess the pupils and o it surah K. Corkeat, girl ies of cubinet dinners in honor | Mrs, Claude Swinzon, wife of Sen- | ment of palms. ferns, smilac. snd L ey | B A Clnsyiiee. of the Chief Executive and Mrs - jtor Swanson of Vieginia, was “the {flowers, there being an alcove formed, [P Sing the DLDCae e o Dl Bea Dt with Ll {hon Zus at luncheon today of lin which the bridal party, assisted by o i AT Albert W, nnd_ K f9ge. T St i were S IMrs. James L. Morris, who entertained | Mrs. Butt, stoad to rs & % Althor Sh¥oi D ed in the i and Mrs. George Wharton Pepper, jat the Hamilton Hotel. Among the| When, later In the ev L Mr. Kil- adeae unl e e senator and Mrs. David A. Reed, the |OUt-0f-town guests were 3rs. Frank | lan and his bride loft for New York, ZEALON S . 3 undersecretary of the Treasury, Mr ‘.{\ Stearns of Boston, Mrs. Edwin T. | she wore a costume of black velvet, " 2 ) . ‘| Bryant, bo Girrad B. Wins Mrs., Marshail | noregeth of Des Moines, fowa. and|the small hat matching. the g i MRS CHARLES L g : > s James and“Alige Tlendricks, boy ad ing Mrs. Marsha ri Luther Derwent of Rockford. 1L From New York Mr and Mrs, Kil Juhn aud Kena Deshisld, b 3 REay S i it I New York visitor, duug [City Branch of the L 4 arry und Mary A. Ofute, i Dwights MIeowig o P e Lo, Boston, and after Bebruary | fgrmer ‘Seeretars of the Nav | Pen Wor e Eniaw tna B Cuoke: oy Mr. and Mrs. E. T. | Mre. £ Hart Fenn and Mrs. George | 5ot om 3 “¢ | Morton, here to atte E Matthew *and Philudelphia, Mr. and [K. Favrot will ba at home informaily | for the wedding |8 the New Willard {lard Hotel. Hurold and A moof Pitt -ur,:hi,;l'u"flin afternoon. Ju v 15, o1 Lester Kil- | New State Soclets, when ahe| = | Guaries i . s Goodhue Livingston of (4 to § o'clock at 1 4 ’ enter Xt by honors with Misy Smrab| A leap year dance is Nelsou uud Carrie 3 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mel- | = MeDonuld of BoS: |Sehusier Butler of New York. the Nonpareils tomorrow night at th savlngs lon of Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. 1d- ) Mrs. Willlam Fitch Kelley enter- ; et Rin ot ¥ 3 special features have ward Purcell Moilon of New York and |tained at luncheon today In her home s sl Deaths Reported Irwin B, Laughlin of |on.16th street, when her gue ere P = ' with Miss Mabel Grosvenor and M . 2 Wa ston Henry C'Wallace, Mme. Parare- | o y oxg | Lilian re in New York| = | Tue following ave been repo n town will receive the gen-toff. Mrs. Edward T. Sanford, Mrs, |y & Charles J DA Jeas b and have take Vander- | Marri L ses. the ewith - departme the s eral board of discctors of the Fedor- | Edward W. Eberle, Mrs. Wilbur J, | Monday at a luncheon of th bilt Hotel for a short time arriage Licenses. fons Houms. | ation of Women's « iubs at the White |CATr. Mme. Roswo, Mrs. John Hervey md HSTiotaaon e age lcenses hate been isiued to ihe| alter Eoo House at 3:30 o'clock this aft Young, Mrs. Marshall t ot toent at 1563 Columblu rondel arcs. Anthony W e Cou rest- | pollowing i Cieher {ararion Burler, Srs: Francls Savase | The,EU5gEE, of honer were Ber housd ) acni enera of the' b, k- stasan ot Sterehguivile, N. 3. | Catiering 1 Mo : . o Mrs. Thorn P. Boland, i Mrs. Jol o | Ing an extendea s Vashington |and Jonea of (Raston. S0 oth | Mary B Edeti 1 | —.f t . P ] F o o e g ol B e i Ry e . or instance: O oy sister of (e Mobtéss: and a special group of voung ladies lorn AT Wit b [ idgrry Lo Krg And Fielens . Pagul ! APk ang Kelloy's' luncheon was given in com- ud Tdn Tay ra d= Olaya scotertained a distin: | pimens o ooy Sasr were invited in her honor. Wednesday, January 16, from 4 to 6, Ravmond £ Jde-Thylor, | BERMUD ! 2 h Biehen oo Jouil o n o Mrs. Sanford and Miss 2 y i . fie Turner. both a ric ea R of | the Secretary of | MeClure. Mr. and Mrs, Douls Hertle are vis- |'clock. 2 ] WEST INDIES y vy, pure dye . State and ) 2 The guests | - = .. | iting Nrs. Hertié's sister and hrot Mrs. Sidney Andrews:of Wardman . hy. Payne 40 h SRR aparand 15 Eiffbury, wife of mewr. cor | SRR S N, Ty | St et oy | et 4 e 7 e e, X CARIBBEAN -inc Mme. Hunihara, the Se y 2 . Wwas hastes a|Drake of the Blackstone Hotél in ahout fifty at luncheon & . M Navy and Mis. § : : ¥ at luncheon today. en- | Chicago. Hamiiton Hotl Fodaye . Tacob Caite i MEDITERRANEAN he Army and vy S 3 2 > | of Righmond, S L i Mes. jests remalning o play | At and 3 Mai, Siotiort W Crawford, U & A - J st | Around the World—South Sea e through the afternoon. In the | tortain et followed by | of oo A L0 Tk ARG . Havkine and Ol Island—Cruises. e ln u 3 de MINISLET | company were Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson, | bridge . at Shoreham t eve-lig ut the Hotel Astor | : 5d Maga minister of Swit nd it | 3re Samuel Jones, Mre. v Q. Jones! | ning. The company numbered twelve el | doun W."Moore and : CALIFORNIA—ALL WATER R o o S, (oot | Kmewon” M CaTonce ang Mrs M. A Bntasam of the Persian Te | o e o {5 . Sinns At | GANADA'S DEBT GROWS. VIA PANAMA CANAL in all the $1 .59 ille gation was host to a party of six at ] cporgt CYEE Balte Sith Trigias wanted colors ' . _ dinner Le Paradis last evening. |{ W, ', Maryland and Vir-| OTTAWA, January 9.—Canade will 2 t | Mrs. w Harry Brown was hostess — | a debt on December 31 was $2,41 OBER S ito a company at dinner last evening | _Mrs. Charles H._ Sabin of New| ! e T ame ot 43,041,049 over the | - jin her paratment, at 1755 Massa- | York, known to Washington society | - 4N rt Marvin A [ increaxe of 33 0A L e’ he in.| STEAMSHIP AND TOURS Fasenicin chusetts avenue, her guests remaln- {as Pauline or “Polly” Morton, at| their home in Amn crense in the net debt in December No. 1 Woodward Building Mrs. John T ‘hiling for a program of music aft- | the time her father, Paul Morton, was |y, *, spending the holidays with ablonnted i $83 3 “l \‘.;'Q‘"“l'” ~-r\\urd. when Mr. Edwin Hughes, retary of the Navy under Roose- Srenta: M L e eEtIc |pianist, ‘of New York, played. ~ Mr | velt, is Washington for a visit ¢ At Tone ot T i R Hugh - for Some years In|and will share honors at the recep- ¢ e M e Co-education has existed in Turkey | Wash . attending the public | tion to be given at the New Willard | : Naomi Crowder sinea 1914 schools here and starting his musical | tonight by the - AR = = =ducation In Washington. He later | ciety, with Mi ; ) {became an assistant to the fa v iater: of v M a s | Leschetitsky, in Vienn B Mrs, Sabin is will speak bis return to this country ha Women's Natio servatory «nd will give & short sketch | P8 home In New b and active in a (2 4 2 ok At it ) . . the life of some of the famousi .. fre. the advancement of her sex. . ock, at the On- s e O ave Cadunten fromm th I and Mrs ol ! ! See Balawin ervice in gchool. Mme. V ; e 3 elve at din- | Mrs. Francls B ¢ of \Necoy Unit of the American Women's 4 . . £in 5 vening tor Warren Lesion Soung Saughter Wi sers. Chasien B cood ga] S Thomas . Dayard, Wite uf S| loar pay celebrated osiel Mrs. AmonE those who will assi the | By Dinner Dance. . Aot Mt SE e { rec to be given Tue nu- sans of Wash gton are making Our idea of what con- AMrs. Mark Sullivan has issued card from 5 to 7 o'cle > f ce te Kansas da = s service—i - e wriand and | £9T, At “homes Tuesdays, January 15 | Jnal League of Wome. s v dinner dar stitutes service—is pro e ¢ ot dinner | and z.“ from 4 to 7 o'clocke fn’ her wor of Mrs, William He Chevs v The Kunsans in{ viding with completeness Mme. Pete 1 at 2308 Wyoming avenue. ana Mrs. Woodrow Wilson e T ashington and vicinity are inter- Sl i LR Sohn B . eeption. ‘which will take i ested in this annu ent. The com- —so that no m(mér \\hult1 A Mme. = ohn B. Larner will entertain | league headquarters, street, | mittee on ris udes Mrs. ( ade is pquire on’ Thiny "of |4t a dinner of thirly covers this eve- | will be one of the attractive s FHomer Hoch, 3 A Ayres, shade is_requited you ar- | ning at Wardman k Hotel. events of the we Mre. BEdward Eves Mrs. Vic- | have no difficuity in find- . ot e = tor Murdock, Mrs, ¢ Lobdell il , .-but the min-i > am Hen 1 entersain | Miss Margar ote hyu e Mrs. William son. el W. 1 ing it here. sresent, owing | 5 will be ! th « fier upe < s e s el o Bl 5 PERRe J afr. | nolidays with her parents. Muj M Crossiey and Mr. A. B. Stevenson We make it a r}(;ml to xpect Lo leave for!| Mrs. A oote. Mr. A. - b = osiery Depart- The minister of 253 | the so Nruary 10, o pees abeos i wes aléo apending the holi i first of a series of teas to he keep our Hosiery Dep sein Khan A | three weeks. his parents, Maj. and Mre. Foote, bul | giyen in January by the membership | ment efficient in this par- At the " rday he —— has returned to school at Andover, mmittee of the Women's City i ticular with the same minist e IDinner Lust Night for 5 Mrs. ville M. Hunt, ! 2 i - ak i - | Senator William B. McKinley 1 Mrs. Fullus D, Dreher of | Wil be held in the clubhouse, { zeal with which we make Representative and Mrs., Marti l o A aine. sre the suests of |ackson OSSR certain of quality. That's | Dr. and Mrs. George S. D 1. 2900 M Lo AN e iork e sl e et o et northeast. Dr. Dreher is o G RT M s Freder [ator Willian Lo United States consul at Color F T of Hosiery so splendid—at W Armour, Mr. iiner | Mattis, Tep e Diln? | wa Vorediaen ‘or Toanciee | STONELEIGH COURT . and Mr. A 4 intzkol :‘, ke Adtho A:{r and Mrs. A. B ege Connecticut Ave., Corne: 2 25apau- 3 Dewey ot ). Mr. and Mrs. John | snd <. Willia Erie Fowler n's most exclusive 5 . Eendamen from their home in Los Angeles, and i noncasaepls Repres ve and M v & ave taken @ suite the ¥ 1ton APARTM A h B co P Nen Afive und Mrn. I I Sny. | (ntil they select a home for the win- | . | rthur Burt s ty at dinner last night at the | 7 iy the b 3 3 o Wijlard. Representative and Mrs, | truas ot atones ) o) L r 1343 F Street ALM BEACH EXHIBIT—SECOND FLOOR several Walker will e om0 . soper of Wisconsin also entertained | x 3 e of her uncle and aunt, w1 hav D ehn alT SN REN | Hamilton Hotel Adams and Mrs, £ I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hamilton ! Judge and Mrs Hamilton G. How- . |mon entertained at dinner at the City |,.3"( valifornia, who canie to Was Club last eve pefore the meet- e Pa anial, ‘Hiay her L Roval Copeland 'addressed Their | far the winter. morrow afte ¥ A guests were Senator Copeland. Repre. y N and Mrs. Reed ! sentative Walton Moore of Virginia.| Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor. 4l "gw\ M 3 2 Mr. Frank B. Lord and Mr. Clauyde l———r—rrr—r— v Yor 1O of | The marriage of Miss Dorothy Mae T RButt to Mr. William White Kililan of Bo-ton took place at § o'clock yes- : ay afternoon in the Shrine of from 4 to 6 o'c Sacred Heart, the ceremony be- | . oo il 3 W followed by & reception ut the D S A of the bride’s parents, Mr. ral)erws oon Fro e Mrs. Charles H. Butts, 15 4 ok road. home at b The bride was escorted and given of Senato: n A 3 P “ouz s |in marriage by her father, and wore K3 L3 = L A R R L Distinctive this evening in * of the presi- | white lgvnr::‘rl» handsomely beaded. . dent of the Univ v .VHK'IIII,':AH‘)""' tulle vell ari A D st Bt B e esign Mrs. Couzens and Miss Madeleine P, i Couzens will be at h mmurru“; fFor a final touch, develop- W e T | e, e e = - The knitted frock is vogue. e onarge a0t aucra| INEW Orleans | g Which quie il the j -1 & \ ‘ i e 1 : | gl el A <% They grow smarter as the vogue By S ek e | Molasses perfecily hung. o : i ‘ gu W Litcin, Faving | gaihed the . [ & becomes bigger—and that it is Dr. and Mrs, Reginald Walller nave| 1he best you evcr$ 100 thorough knowledge thru an returned to \Washington after a visit |¢asted. Gallon. experience of years of striv- : — RN il : o= , d01ng every month. to Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Presley M. ing for the utmost in decora- Rixey at Parl tive superiority, eard i Sntory Magruder’s s . b : ———————— | eGea ‘ifi‘f‘?:i‘:‘;‘!‘;{:‘:w 9“?\4“?‘:‘1’:"2"24' Dulin & Martin These are intensely interesting _ Establiched 1875 _ 110t 00e0seretes values, as the styles created in this medium are wearable now and in Are Different ; Furnlture the Sprirw. The counters in - ordinary s shoes extend just beyond the ZZ\ It is the careful and tasteful Smart knitted frocks from England, of sheer mohair se-All counters are : e selection of the separate items chiffon, with exquisite lace designs on cuffs, sleeves. {,‘l‘yy:hl:.l:z(;cu'\nln?_“g““d = . . . and suites that results in comfort and deep hem. Silver, fawn and cinnamon, $15.50 and Think what this means in : : - , and luxury of appearance in the $19.75. Aol Dal bl : home. Such satiSfaCtorY selection French importations include the new dappled effect shoe during its entire life. ! ST apr B(u«‘ n‘u- :eal p‘u:pt:sc of Ch‘ff I : usually necessitates: inspection in mohair and fiber, and a shining frock of rich brown these super-counters is to sus- 1Irrons tours — WE INVITE YOU TO fiber with an interwoven thread of frosted silver. $39.50 tain the bones of the arch in VISIT USON THE WAY. y and $45.00. place after they have been g e properly clevated by the built- Sheer as the spider's web. And From a very fine American designer of knitted ap- i hase RlliGrch sapport, | they are stronger than many heavy- P Console Sets Gate-Leg Tables parel, straightline frocks of plain color wool with un- fo;):" ,lao::,‘flr di"?\irlil"fo 1:;:: weight stockings. We carry only Windsor Chairs Smoking Tables usual two-color pockets and trimming, $22.50. SiEr i faame PHHEA Sewing Tables Humidors . Knitted suits for spring show among other novelties ELPHL Sewing Cases Benches ‘ exquisite dappled effects in fiber and mohair, the new ilk tosc pinched waistline formed by smocking, and an adorable S Mirrors By rippled peplum; straightline suits feature new neckline Spinet Desks Stands, &c. treatmehts and beautiful eolorings, $25.00 to $55.00. In every color—the season’s new g > tones as well as the staple shades. A | Every weight from ons to the G Q heaviest ingrains. Priced $1.85 to = 7 $3.95. : "1218mny F Strect PR and 1214 o 121) & Street, 1311 G Street NW. | Erlebacher Hours: 8:45 10 5:30 T o“,::}“,v,;.,c,:“' Twslve. Tem Tweive-Tweive I St . y _’:“I‘,w‘quv‘ | 1. Kendric wife nator ¢k, and Miss Kendrick will be at home afternoon S e A e