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' Danee for Benefit of Sacred Heart to Be Held at City Club Miss Nora Riordan Chair-! man of Committee Direct-| ing Affair Set for Friday, | January 25. . I mhe annual dance for the benefit of the Shrine of the S 4 Heart, which has become a feature of the soclal season, will be held at the City Club Friday Jan- 1 uary 25. A Miss Nora Riordan is chairman or! d ommittee g C Galt Burns, Miss Mrs. Katie Dunn, Mrs. Irvin, the Misses Keneal Miss Marguerite Mahany and Mi Katherine T. Riordan. The large list of patrones: have been attracted by this sqcinl event inciude Axasty. Mo Mrs, Cecelia Dunn Barrett, Mrs. Biiza- James . Barry. Mrs. Robert B. Dunn BIgES Charles Bil- Bogan, Mr irs. Howard idaham, Mrs. Bucholtz. Galt _ Burns. Mrs. John D. evening, M beth Barr M Misa Mae Berberic Berberich, Mrs. Anna Biggs, Mrs. . L ies Boswell, John G. T Frank Boyd, Mrs. $, 'D. Bronso M¢. and Mr Arthur Ca 1. Miss A, Collins, ") William Condon. J. 0ok frs. Thoma Miss Blanc e M Counselma Costigan, Mr. an Mra. Irvin, Mrs. Mary A. John- son, Mrs. James T. Joyce, Mrs. John Keane, M 3 : Emma_Kelly, the M Keneal Kieman, Mrs. John Kraus. Krumm, Miss Margaret XKubel, Miss Anna L €. Latimer. M Mrs. J. L Leimbach, Mrs. J. E Lennon, Bernard Leonard Mrs. Peter Lorette, M irs. John NARD BUCKHANTZ, Freda Kirstein of wedding being Capital Hostesses Announce ‘At Homes' On Specified Dates Receptions, Formal and In- Listed ‘ for the formal, Mrs. George Sutherland will not be at home but will recelve the following Monday, January 21. Mrs, Porter H. Dale, wife of Sen- 1wtor Dale of Vermont, and Mrs, Sim- con D. Fess, wife of Senator Fess of tomorrow, anuary 24, from 4 to 6 o'clock, at 144 3 street northeast. The wives of senators and repre- sentatives residing at Congress Hall Hotel will be at home tomorrow wfternoon from 3 to 5:30 o'clock, and in February 4. Representative and Mrs. Charkes E Winter will be at_home this after- h vill be at home Ja 17 | s Onlo, will be ¢ home January 17 and ) prederic Wilson, aunt and uncle of ‘Washingtontans took place John Billings Wilson, THE_SUNDAY ST u Isabel N. Painter Bride of Mr. Wilson: Ceremony January 9 Marriage Takes Place in| Kittanning, Pa. — Other! Midwinter Weddings of: Local Interest. A wedding of especial Interest to at Kit- . January 9, when Mr. son of Mrs. Willlam Hanna Wilson pf Washing- ton, was married to Miss Isabel Neale Painter, daughter of Mrs. John Henry Painter of Kittannifg. The bride is a daughter of the late Judge John Henry Painter of Kit- tanning, Pa, and is a graduate of Smith College. She was given in mar- riage by her brother, Mr. John Henry tanning, P | Painter, jr., and was attended by Miss Guidance of Society Folk. |y Katharine Bryan of New Rochelle, N. Y., as maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Ruth Laylin of Akron, Ohlo; Miss Margaret Schotte, Miss Margaret Gault and Miss Caroyln Titzell of Kittanning. . Mr. Billings Wilson of New York city, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and the ushers were Mr. Elbridge Casselman of Washington, . Dwight C. Morgan, jr.: Mr. Oliver W. Gllpin and Mr. W. Orland Lytle of Kittanning. The bridegroom ig a son of the late Willlam Hanna Wilson of Scattle, h., and a grandson of e Willlam James .Wliison of Washing ton and the late Dr. John Shaw Bil- lings of New, York city. He Is a graduate of the National Cathedral hool for Boys of this ecity and of Philllps Exeter Academy. During the world war he served in the ine Corps, Among the Washingtonians who at- tended the wedding were Mrs. Wil- lfam Hanna Wilson, mother, and M largaret Billings and Mr. Charle; the bridegroom After a_wedding trip by motor, Mr and Mrs. Wilson will reside in Youngs- town, Ohio, where Mr. Wilson is en- gaged in business. Miss Gertrude E. Anderson, daugh- Isabella Petrie Anderson ity, was married to Mr. Leo J mann of Pana, I, at S tephen's Church Wednesday mor ng at 8 o'clock, Rev. Father McGra officiating. ¥ elater, Miss: lue oFe) wown snd eides E'l‘ l: dant s only attendant was her Isabel Anderson. v}hn ink 8 di trimmed in n hat . She bougquet of pink roses. mllv. Edwin Murphy acted as best .. Miss Georgie Newell sang the @ Marla" “and other numbers The wedding party to the home of the bride's moth: 1511 224 atreot northw immetiately after he ceremony, where a. wedding breakfast wag served, only near velatives belng present. In the evening a roception was Neld for friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Gossmann after a stay of a few days in New York. Luffala and Chicago will make the home in Papa, Il Luncheon Given Tuesday For Noted Woman .G\n ats The luncheon held Puesday noon in the home oY Mrs. George Coggeshall, Tracy place, by the Woman's Auxli- iary, District of Columbla section of the Americgn Tnstitute of Minfng and Meotallurgical Engineors, was given in honor of Mrs. Hubert Work, wife of the Secretary of the Iategior; Mys. Louls N, Geldert, national president of the League of American Pen Wom- en, and Mrs. Samuel Adams, vice president of the League of Uncle Sam's Voters. Mrs. Herbert Hoove an enthusigstic member of the organ- ization, other espegially ho ored guest. Mrs. H. S. Mulliken J§ director and introduced the speakers. It was one of the largest and most given by the auxil- drawing rooms were crowded and the mahogapy lables r flected Gharmingly the gleam of the candles and decorative holly. This orgunization occuples a unique posi- tion in jalning and scientific circles. Working quietly, its personnet/ im< cludes many well known names and the object for its being Is the furnisp- g of scholarships to worthy young rien who desire to tuke up the study of mining and whe gre ynable (0 pay their way through college. It acl itles include: Administration of en cducational fund, Amérfeanigation work . in_mining camps, cmergeney work such as furnishing aid in min- ing disasters, the establishment of oan libraries'in campy, relief of fam- ilies of unemployed mining engineers ind study of Braille-making books for the blind. The social side is Jikewise developed, much being done for men of the bureau of mines in isolated districts. The monthly luncheons are meeting places for men and women: famous along various lines and always are teresting. JANU. Y 3, Mrs; Coolidge Takes - Friends to Masinee At Keith's Yesterday Ocpupies Bay With Her Sons and House' Guests—Per- sonal Mention of Chapital People. - - Mrs. Coolldge. accompanied by her two sons, John and Calvia, jr., and ber house guest, Mrs. Frank W. Stearns, occupled a box at the mat- inge in Keith's Theater yesterday af- <{the th . uate or" ith ternoon. Andrieus A. Jones, jr., spn of Senator and Mrs. Jones af New Mexico, also was with them. Senator and Mrs. Porter H. Dale have @s their guests Miss Mabel Southwick of Burlington, Vt, and Miss *Florence Corry of Montpelier, Vt, whe will be with them for & month. Sepator and Mrs. Dale en- tertainéd a theater party last week for their guests and glso entertained at dinner last evening for them. Mrs. JB: Hart Fenn, wife of Repre- ntative Fenn of Coumnecticut, and George K. Favrot, wife of Blr- resentative Favrot of Louisiana, will hold & jelnt at home fruud-x noon, from 4 to 6 o'clock at 1626 16th street. Judge @nd Mrs. Clarence R. Good- win will arrive in Washington to- morrow morning and whl remain here for about teri days, staying at the Hotel Hamilton, where an apart- ment s engaged for them. They are meking plans to spend the greater t of Pebruary and March in the Miss Nicolay and Miss Spoffard witl be ‘at home Wednesday, January 16, 23 apd 30, @t their residence in the Woodward, 2311 Cophecticut avenue. Mf. and Mrs. Charles J. Brand have as & house guest for two weeks thelr cousin, Miss Helen Louise Schulze of Chicago. Since her arrival here Miss ! Schulze has been entertained a nuj jber of times, and last evening M BUCKLEY’S HISTORY A Gertrude Groi or g8 a dinner for her and later took the party to Ig,n Schulze {s a grad- 1lege and a champion hockey player, aud last year was a member of the team that cortended for the hongr of meeting the English girls’ team 'for the Anglo-American champlonship. Miss Elizabeth Edwarde, has re- turned {o Westover Cobege after the holldgys with her par r. and Mrs., Burr Edwards. Miss Edwardg also spent some time at West Point. Mis¢ Florence Twitchell has re- turned to the Cairg after spepding geveral months vigiting friéends in New York. Iss Twitchell will re- main in Waghington until in the summer. Mrs. Ogjlvie Shumate and DMiss Elizabeth Shumate have gone to Sara- sota, Fla., for the winter. Mrs. Featon Bradford has returned 1924—PART 2. SOCIETY. i ——————————— from a short visit in Front Royal, Va., where ghe wal : and Mrs. §, R. Mufa:,h' guest ‘of Col. Mr. and Mrs. Michael ‘A. Keane of 1786 Lanier placs northwest, accom- panied by their daughter, Miss Mar- garet B. Keane, and tfieir son, Mr. Thomas T. Keane, left Washington Friday night tor Miaml, Fla., where | they will remain for a month or two. Surprise Party in Hor;or Of Birth Anniversary A surprise birthday anniversary party was given for Miss Dora Glaser Tuesday night by her'parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Glaser. There were seven couples pregent. Dancing was the main feature of the evening, after which refreshments were served. Benefit Card Party for Memorial Association The card party for the benefit of the Mary Taliaferro Thompson Con- federated Southern Memgrial Associa- tion, which is to be given at Ward- man Park. Hotel, Tuesday, January 29, at 2 o'clock p.n., promises to be & great success, both financlally and so- cially, the object heing to raise funds to carry on its work. Tables for bridge, five hundred or mah-jong may be reserved for that afternoon from either Mrs. Jesse Lee Webb, chairman of the entertainment committee, or Mrs. Elizabeth Chap- man Fred, president of the associa- . N. P. Webster, assisted by Mr: Harvey G 1, will have charge ¢ the cake and candy tables. There will , be attractive prizes for each table. ! Annual .Ianuary Sale of Mayer Bros. & Co.’s Coals offering for selection tomorrow $75 to Models At the Surprising $95 *30 Price of hold, and you T HIS is the most important sale of Coats we have not only the advantage of good style and fine quality, but a finally reduced price that assures you of the best values it is possible to secure. Thé most stylish could ask for— and desirable materials you Gerona, Marvella, Lustrosa, Veldyne and Sports Fabrics —in handsome plain or fur trimmed tie-side or straightline models for Women and Misses. The assortment contains all sizes and the best shades, mcluding black and navy. Mayer Bros. & Co. op of Quality 7-939 F St. N.W. M i atherine Mrs. Mar: v s Mis oon from 4 to G o'clock, at 1671 “'hg bride wore & beautifully fash- toned gown of white crepe meteor, I, the length of her dress, adjust- with a wreath of orange blo She carried a shower bouquet { white roses and lilles of the valley. . M 5. Hart Fenn and Mrs. George ot will be at home informally ¥ afternoon from 4 to ¢ o'clock 16th street . Mare. Mrs s John Merling ‘Montavon. Mrs. ¢ Mrs. Stanton J. Peclle and her M W laughter, Miss Betty Byrne, will be it home the remaining Fridays in E |January from 4 to 6 o'clock, in thejr Mrs | tbartment at 2400 16th street. Tarker.| Mrs. Peelle will entartain at lunch- von Friday, January 25, for Miss rne. mother. who wore - 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 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. ©'Connor, James J. Mrs Frank Payne, Mrs. * Bring in this nd before January 20 Expert Marcel. . 75¢ Marcel & Bob Curl.$1.00 Hair Dyeing . . $4.95 Shampooing . . .50c MISS FLEET Formerly of Woodward & Lothrop “ asd Lansburgh & Brother . Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1110 H Street N.W. Fraaklia 2234. Expert Service b s J. M. Penny. Allen Pope Mrs. William Mather Lewis will| cceive Tuesday afternoon, but | will be at home the first and third | Tuesdays «in February i . Denny,'Mrs 3.0 Devereaux, Ars. A. O. V. H. Downes, Edy A. Dent, Desmond, Mrs. Florence Mrs. Arthur B. Dickson. Dille, Mrs. B. Dodson, Mrs. Donovan, Mrs, F Mrs. Audrew Katie rd e and her de. genia Le Dufr. informally | Dunn, Jnh!;‘J I again receive on Sun- eorse day afternoon, January 27. bt Elchhorn, ward _Esp. Mrs. Franc Flanagan, Mrs. ¥ Merle Freeman, Mrs, P, H. ( Mrs. L. E. Garrison, Gebharat. fred Glesner, Mrs. T. A. Kathryn Gough, Mr Mrs. C. Mrs. John Ryan Devereux and Miss Devereux will not be at home this afternoon, but will receive on _th. maining Sunday afternoons in Jan —_— i DEMOLL PIANO G Mrs. Hugh . Mrs. Thomas §ul- tivan, Mrs. V. Warren Taltauvull, Mrs.” William Tardiff, Mrs. South Trimble, Mrs.. Philip R, Vernier. Jme. L. Viboud, Mrs, J. F. Victory, Weber, Mrs. C. Albert | i I M 1 { T. Winters, Mrs. M. J. William Yerkers. I . N \ Mrs. E. J s lin, Mrs. Duncan Hannegan, Mrs. Frank W. Herron. Mrs. S. H. Hines, Mrs. Edward P. Hinkel, Hodges, Mrs. R. T. B. Horen, Mrs. John Quinn, Mrs. A. G. Ramisch, Mr: A. Ratt Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Rauel, James ~Richardson, Mrs. Perciv Ridsdale, Mrs. B. P. Riordan, Miss Rivers, Mrs. Honoria Dunn Roache, Miss Katherine G. Roache, Mrs. Root, Miss Lillian Roper, Mrs, Jame T. Ryan. Mrs. W. H. Sartwell, Mis Agnes Saul, Mrs. R _F. Saul, Miss Mary Saul, Mrs. C. Riston Schrotn, Mrs_Charles W. Semmes Mrs S Shes- hy, Mrs. J. J. Slattery, Mrs. S. Slaven, PIANO (© Washington's AEOLIAN HALL ~ Tucifth and G Streets, NDERFUL VALUES M. Ralph, Have Us to Repair Your Furs NOW —Reductions in Prices— In many instances prices are below the actual cost of manufacture. Patalie, n 3308 Fourteenth St. N.W. Second Floor Sontheant Corner DeMoll &_ Co.’s Annual January PIANO ALE 12th at G St. Buy Furs With Confidence Furrier Since 1906 —Our Annual— l/zPRICE FUR SAL Event of the Season Which You Have) Been Waiting for Qur Policy Not to Carry Over PHILADELPHIA MOST WONDERFUL SAVINGS WHEN You Buy DIRECT FROM _OUR FACTORY - at WHOLESALE PRICES NEW YORK WASHINGTON, B. C. Pianos, Player-Pianos and Phonographs ne who visits this store will be surprised and delighted with the bargains. & Co. is back of every instrument—which means satisfaction. Our UDSON SEAL COAT Speciall! Just a few Coats left for those lucky enough —you still pay less for better quality merchandise than any reductions now being offered in town. Investigate Compare Now Showing —Our spring line of Dresses from our factory, specially Correct Styles. - Satin, Crepes, Canton Crepes and Novelty Silks —evel De Moll A Modern Foot Spécialist Endt;rses éhseflll S;wes Here’s what he says of “Ease-Alls”: “Ease-All shoes for women aré orthoped- jcally correct. They literally bandage the foot with their long counter, holding it as the normal foot should stand in the shoe, fitting easily and naturally. They cor- rect the weakened arch with a specially designed steel arch in-built in the sole, They positively correct foot defects by allowing rest and easement to weakened ligaments and ' G. B. White Co., Inc. 1311 G Street N.W. ! Over Y, W. G A, Take Elevater. Baby Grand Pianos Player-Pianos Upright Pianos Prices Frem Prices From ;Z‘;é $290 $100 Terms Arranged to Suit Your Convenience - In this great Sale we also offer a number ‘of Pianos, Player-Pianos and Phonographs which have taken in exchange during our Xmas trade. “Wa have also placed in the sale all the demonstrating Player-Pianos which we have been using (n the different booths in our store. ® For the benefit of those who could not take advantage of our S eaal' two wonderful club specials we have extended the offer for a p ‘1 short time. Come in tomorrow and join one of these clabs. Aecolian Player-Piano 595 including convenient month- Victrola Club _ ly payments. 5 Any style you select will Alse an Extraordinary Sale on Traded-in Talking Machines be delivered immediately L L i 1| h v Coat Allustrated—Al-Wool, Bolivia Bilk, e lined. Gonuine Fos Collar. CRAMERS / B14 Tenth St. NW. ° (Lincoin BMg) 0 O O OO0 0 30 0001001 RO A DA S At —made by the Aecolian Company of New York. Terms; $25.00 Dowa to dbc 4:; t_l'mc.‘ In ,.4'0 an -in. lengtl mink or skunk collar: and cuffs; many self trimmed. 1208 G St. N.W. Only «.ciciiienianiionensn ."Many advantages offered, TSRO o \ upon an initial payment of 3o e