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SOCIETY. ’ [o] Society The White House Is in Readiness for the Reception There Tonight for the Judiciary. HE President und Mrs, Cool- idge will hold a reception at the White House tonight in in honor of the Supreme Court and judiciary The arrange- ments are practically the same as for the previous reception, except the inclosure of a card designating the entrance for automobiles and to be placed on the windshield of tie cars. This arrangement will assist the po- lice in directing traffic to the proper entrance. The President and Mrs. Coolldge have as a guest at the White House Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler of New York. Mrs. Coolidge i attending the Zim- bulist concert this afternoon, having with her Mrs. Stearns, a house guest. and one or two others. few days ago, coming from New York, ie the guest of Mrs. B. f. Ambler 2125 R street and will remain with her until January 15. Mr. Pomerene has returned to New York. Mrs. R, M. Kauffmann will not be at home tomorrow. The first assistant Postmaster Gen- eral and Mrs. John H. Bartlett ha as a house guest at 2400 16th street, Mr. Albert Hislop who will remain with them for about ten days. Miss Natalie Hammond, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond, will be the guest of honor at dinner this evening of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall, who will later take their guests to the theater. Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake will entertain a company of twelve at din- ner this evening. Col. and Mrs. Drake were hosts to a small company last evening and have invitations out for a dinner Fri- day evening, January 18 for their Washington for short visits, will re- turn to New York the first of the week and will entertaln at dinner Tuesday evening at the Plaza. The prince and princess will leave New York February 1 for Palm Beach, M. and Mme. Jusscrand Dine With Dr. and Mrs. Walcott, The ambassador of France aund Jme. Jusserand were honor gucsts at a dinner party entertained lunt eve- rining by the secrotary of the Smith- sontan Institution and Mrs. Charles D. Walcott. Mme. Peter, wife of the afternoon, home Friday afternoons, and 25. The minister of Uungary Countess Szechenyl will go York this afternoon, from where th minister will sail on the Majestic Saturday for his home in Hungary, to pass a few weeks. untess Szech- enyi will return to Washington after the minister sails, to remain until his return. Mrs. David A. Reed will be at home this afternoon after 4:30 o'clock. Senator and Mrs. Reed entertained a company of elghteen at dinner last evening. January 18 The minister from Esthonia and Mme. Antonius Piip, who have been staving at the Shoreham since their arrival in Washington, ten days ago. have takep a furnished house at 2200 Q street and moved there this after- noon. Mme. Varela, wife of t& nister of Uruguay, will receive afternoon, from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock, at her residence, 1777 Massaclusetts avenue. ORA DE LA TORR TE, ‘Wife of the recently arrived ambassador of Cuba, the first diplomat of his rank 1o occupy the position. With they daughter, they are established in the beautiful embassy bullding on 16th street. where they will be the gu and Mrs. Preston Pope S for the month. Mrs. Atlee Pomerene who @ccom- panied her husbapd, former Senator Pomerene of Ohid. to Washington a Edward T s of honor afternoon Mr. Justice and Mr: Sanford will be the @ at a large reception t X : from 5 to 7 o'clock of Mrs. 1. C. Cole of Tennesses who will entertain the red room of the New Willard, where_she is inter. Mrs. Cole will be Claude 4. Swanson. Mrs. Che . McChord. Mrs. Howard Suthe 5 Mrs, Wilbur W. Hubbard, Mrs. John Morris, Mrs. Mitchell Carroll, Mrs. George Oakley Totten, jr., David St. Plerre Gailia will be gay with poinsettias. i minlature orange trees and American beauty roses. Mrs. Harrls J. Bixler, wife of Rep- resentative Bixler of Pennsylvania, gailed from New York Tuesday on the Fteamship Cambral for a three-month TVistt to Honolulu and Hawail, where she has gone to visit friends. During her absence Representative Bixler is| stopping at the Washington Hotel. Their only son, Alvin Pray Bixler, isa student at Yale University. The new counselor of the Danish legation and Mme. Kaj Helmer Peter- sen arrived in Washington this morn- ing and are staving temporarily at the Hotel Hamliiton. Mr. Petersen takes the place of Mr. Svend Langk- Jaer, who was recalied from this Capi- tal in August and is now in Copen- " hegen. { Announces a Series of Saturday Evening ‘Supper Dances From Nine until Twelve o’clock Meyer Davis’ Music Evening Dress Requested For Reservations Telephone North 9080 ts of Dr. terwhite daughter, Miss Barrine Drake. Gen. and Mrs, John L. Hines, who sailed the first week in January for Panama, will return to Washington about February §. spending the sted Former Senator Willlam M. Calder SIXTEENTH STREET AT V AND W Mr. Octavius Mendez of the Chilean special mission and Mr. Durham Rod- | gers will entertain at dinner Janu- ary 15. Mrs. Ernest R. Ackerman, wife of | Representative Ackerman, will en- tertain at a bridge party at Ward- man Park Hotel on Jaruary 23. Mre. Victor Kauffmann was the est in whose honor Mrs. Charles Eolfax Long entertained a company of sixteen at Juncheon at the Chevy Chase Club today. Mrs. Lord, wife of the director of the bureau of the budget, will be at home tomorrow from 4 to 6. Prinee Christian and Princess Eliz- abeth of Hesse, who have been in = — ‘Mm’c& = 5. E. Gorner 13078 G Sis, N. Wy ' Wonderful Valuesat Straw and Silk . Combinati , Finest Haircloth hats Canton cr Trims: Abund.ant flowers—ostrich plumes glycerized feathers—rich embroideries and clever new tibbon effects. t | Washington 5 Willard, wl ool ‘here they THE EVENING S8TAR, WASHINGTON, and his son of New York arrived in w0d are at the New will be until to- Judge and Mrs. C. C. McChord enter- tained former Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Meredith at dinner last night at the New Willard. Mrs. Willlam Henry White was hostess at lunch today to a small group of guests, and will entertain at bridge the afternoon of Friday, January 18. Mr. and Mrs. White will probably leave Washington for the ::eue'i:l February 10, to spend several 8. Mrs. Lelia H. B. Smith and Mrs. Eldridge J. Moore have issued cards for a tea from 65 to 7 o'clock, at 2403 16th street, January 26 The director general of 'railroad: and Mrs. James C. Davis will be the guests of honor at dinnor this even- ing of Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Andrew who will entertain & company of six- teen at Wardman Park Hotel, where they have an apartment. Mrs. Favrot, wife of Representative George K. Favrot of Loulsiana, enter- tained at luncheon today. Lieut. Commander and Mrs. J. H Magruder, jr., entertained a company of thirty-two at dinner last evening in compliment to Miss Natalle Ham- mond, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond. Among the guests were Representative and Mrs. John Phillip Hill, Commander and’ Mrs. Claude Mayo, Commander and Mrs. C. C. Hartigan, Lieut. and Mrs. Frederick Nielson, Lieut. and Mrs. Edgar Allen Poe, jr.; Lieut. Mrs. Hyde, Miss Ellen Blalr, B McKeldin, Miss Margaret Miss Richards, Miss Marion Trumbull, Miss Gleaves, Mr. Phillp Coffin, Mr. Theodore Reed, Lisut. Hol- combe and Commander Allan. Bustls, Senator and Mrs. Copeland Honor at Dianer. United States Senator and Mrs. Royal 8. Copeland were honor guests at = dinner given last night at the University Club by Capt. James P. McGovern of New York, which was 1143 Conn. Avenue FINAL Clearance Reductions On All Remaining Winter Hats Prices Now $5,$10,%15 . and’ Miss Also Showing Newest Arrivals in Smart Hats for Southern Wear followed by & box party at the Na. tional Theater. Th: ‘(uu(- ‘were Mrs. Copeland’'s mothe. rs. Alice 8. Frie. stedt; United States Senstor and Mri Henry F. Ashurst, #nd Dr. and Mrs. Harrison E. How Mrs. Edward Blodgett was hostess to & _company at luncheon today at the Hotel Powhatan, where, with Mr. Blodgett, she is spending some time. Senator and Mrs. George Wharton Pepper entertained at dinner last evening at the Powhatan. guests Included Senator L. Helsler Ball of Delaware, Senator Bi . Fernald of Maine, Representative John M. Langley of Kentucky, chair- man of the committee on public build- ings and grounds; MaJ. James F. Bell, he Dis: retary Fine Al Commission; Harlan James, American Clvic clation; Hora: McFarland, Ameri- ean Civic Association; Frederick A. Delano, chairman Washington mittee American Clvic Associatio: vid Lynn, architect of the Capitol; orge W. Hess, director the Botanic arden, and Mrs. Hare Lippincott. Senator and Mrs. Walter F. George entertained at lunch at the Capitol erday for three well known Geor- women now in Washington, Mra. E. Hayes, recording secretary of Georgla branch of the Federa- gl by the tlon of Women's Clubs; Mrs. Samuel Inman, general director of the feder- ation for Georgia, and Mrs. McCord heir | and Roberts of the publicity department of the federation. Senator and Mrs. Harris were among the guests. ‘The counselor of the Hungarian le- gation and Mme. Pal.al!\hyl ontertained at dinner Tuesday night in honor o dr. Willlam G. Mather and Miss Cath- erine Mather of Cl . T the party al James Parmal Mrs. George A Commerce Commissioner Mark Potter entertained at dinner last evening, later taking their guests to the New York State Soclety reception in honor of Mrs. Charles H. Sabin and Miss Sarah Schuyler Butler of New York. The United States ambassador to Spain, Mr. Alexander P. Moore, has just returned to this cop entertained at dinner last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Hearst at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Former Secretary of Agriculture and (Continued on Ninth Page. ETIQUETTES] 38 The Latest in 2 Vols. = 2n¢ PEARLMAN’S 933 G ST. NW. ws. Interstate M Important Event for Women and Misses ERLEBACHER JANUARYSALE 4(5]}‘ | All Mid-Winter Fashions wlebaclh Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET ¥ Extraordinary Were $29.50 to $80. DRESSES—Small sizes only. .Cloths, Jerseys, Knitted Fabrics, Crepes and Silks. Bargains. Toclose:at.....c.... . DRESSES—Satins and Crepes, Velour Checks, and Poiret, “Twill Cloths. Were $19.95 to $30.00. This A T S DRESSES—Of Poiret Twills. Were $25.00 to $35.00. DRESSES—Velvets for Afternoon a E. ! $35.00 to $45.00. Sale......... BEAUTIFUL DRESSES—Silks, Crepes and Georgettes for Afternoon and Evening.. Fabrics, Values to $45.00. HANDSOME EVENING DRESSES—Were $59.00, to $95.00. Smartest colors and models of the season. This sale, Main Floor Bargains—No. C. O.D.’s or Charges UNDERWEAR—Crepe de Chine Silk. Camisoles, Bloomers. Gowns in flesh color, slightly mussed. Values to $7.95. To close.....50c to $3.50 ODD LOTS HOSIERY—ALII sizes and colors. Sold to $2.98. To close, $1.00. Wool to close at....., . .omer--....68c 25 SWEATERS—Slip-on. All clors. Sold to $2.98. To close. ....98¢c 22 SCARFS—Silk and Wool. Sold to $7.50. To close. ..$1.50 to $2.50 LOT OF BLOUSES—Crepe de Chine and Georgette. Sold to $8.50. T ClOBE At.....ccoeerrrrrvnasmensermosisnnssss. . $169 10 BLACK FOX FUR NECK PIECES. Sold to $30.00. To close, $10.95 “ e House of Falhion” Smart tailored styles On sale at.. For immediate wear. nd Evening. Price Reductions!! .A REAL BARGAIN FEAST Women’s and Misses’ Coats, Were $35.00 to $45.00, Reduced . . 325-00 Women'’s and Misses’ Coats, Were $45.00 to $60.00, Reduced .. $35.00 Sport Coats and Jacquettes, Were $25.00 to $35.00, Reduced . $] 9.95 Handsome Sport Coats, Fox Collars, Were $59 to $85, Reduced 349.50 Handsome Winter Coats Were $69.00 to $150.00 On Sale, $49.50, $59.50, $69.50 and $89.50 Tailored Suits—Dressy Suits—Fur-Trimmed ‘Suits This Sale, $19.95, $29.50, $39.50 $8.95 $15.00 $19.95 $25 25 4939 in Woolen $69.00 SOCIETY. 1309 G ST.NW. - Startling News 300 Gorgeous DRESSES $22.50, $25 and $29.50 Values The Connecticut Avenue Shop 1209 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Continuing Our January Clearance and Removal Sale Still Offering Remarkable Values IN COATS HATS-" DRESSES SUITS Reductions Include— An attractive variety of Dresses suitable for Southern wear Bring Your Furs to Us for Rr‘pa;r.\' 12th and G Sts. Furriers Since 1906 . OUR ANNUAL HALF-PRICE ot SALE 1 off Southwest Corner Starts Tomorrow ALL FURS--FUR COATS Cloth Coats---Dresses Must Go ‘A Great Saving to You Here Is What ONE-HALF Means ¢ You $330 Hudson Seal Coats, now.............$165.00 $225 Northern Seal Coats (dyed coney), now $112.50 Collars and Cuffs of Squirrel or Skunk 1 $225 Muskrat Coats, now. . . . e v s v e . . . . $112.50 $500 Moleskin Coats, now. . . . . . s wee o . . .+ . $250.00 $355 Caracul Coats, now...............,.$177.50 $125 Short Caracul Coats, now............ $62:50 $550 Hudson Seal Coats, now. ... .......$275.00, - $135 Northern Seal €oats (Dyed Coney), now. .$67.50. The Rest of Our Stock—Fur Coats, Fuy - . Capes and Scarfs—Y; Price