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3 SOCIETY. Society The President and Good-bve to Their Sons, Who Are Returning to School Today. ; the It M-‘n COOLIDGE 15 spending |1 L e e e paen her time with her two soas, ‘A month in Cairo and up the tle. and John and Calvin, jr, who expect to remuin abroad for a year. Will return to their school | &t Mercersbure, Pa.. later in the day |, after a prolonged holiday with their parents in thd White House. Mrs. Coolidge will receive of ladies this afterngon by ment Col. Birch Helms, t director of the military intelli- nee division of the neral stafl, n Washington fe s residing at the ) a group ! appoint- | The l‘ centati wives of sena in Congress - s Hall Hotel w The tes amb dor to! this afterncon. T the Court ¢ ~ x one of the o 2 the musical | ternoon ia London | Mr. Pavichich Dinner Mrs. Coolidge Bidf n liner Presidert Wilson for | f§ former assist- ' B NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Lo ton to attend the meeting of the democratic nl(lonul committec in the | Lope of having St. Louls selected for the convention ¢ Representative and Mrs. Allan Moore entertained guests at the New j Willard at dinner last night. { Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Stuart Rey- | burn’ entertained & company at ‘din- ner last evening. bt and Mrs, Malcolm Harris Wil- mer have taken an apartment at St. Paul street, Hagerstown, Md, { Mrs. Wilmer was formerly Miss Marie At Lee of this city. her marriage | taking place last May. Tsamados, wife of the Greelk rge Q'affalres, s returning to Washington today from New York, where sho went Friday for the recep- .tion given {n her honor by Miss Eliz jubeth’ Butler Howry, national chalr- yman of the Relief = for |Children of Greece, ut Leagu st Sits. Trigdes Bave {on the work of the Amerle among the refugees in Mrs. Blaxell, the Junifor h street. «hort talk 1 commit- ece. At- Ldward Bar- Mrs. Thomas “la Guy bury Curtls, Dana Mrs. Wilder Gala(ti, Mrs. Otto Kahn, Hewite, Mrs. John Henry P Mrs. %, | their home on N nteleon Parr, Mme. Alphon: ONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1924, ton Parker, Mrs. Grace Peabody, Mrs. |} Rembrandt Pealc, Mrs. John A. Rog- ors, Mrs. Sinclair, Miss Stimson, Mrs. Paul Warburg, Charies Whitney and Mrs. Sumner Welles. 'Hn. Archibala k. Randolph and_her sister, York, formerly Miss Mildred Appleton of this city, left Washington Saturday for the south, where they will be pres- ent at the unvelling of Stone moun- tain, Mrs. Randolph will return to her home the first of next week. Mr. Frank J. Hogan was host to & large compeny at dinner Saturday eve- ging [n bis home on Sheridan Clrcle, aving among his guests members of the Gridiron Club. Represertative and Mrs. Fred Britten entertained a company at dinner last evening in compliment to Mr. Edward M. Hurley, former chairman of the Shipping Board. Representative and_Mrs. Britten will entertain at dinner Wednesday evening in honor of the United States minister to Poland and Mrs. Gibson. Mrs. Charles Milburn left Washing-|| ton yesterday for New York and will nail tomorrow the Laconia for a rid. Maj. and Mrs. son-in-law and Ti daughter of Mrs. Milburn, will join |her in Parls in June. Mr. and Mrs. August King Smith gave a t Hampshire avenue in_honor of Mme. SOCIETY. 2Mrs. Walter Kerrigan of New: yesterday afternoon in | Georgette Leblanc. | Washinglon cquluy' g’a f inkle é”@ Extensive Clearances Of the World's best winter apparel and acces- sories at great price reductions present very im- portant values, while the severe part of the winter is yet ahead. In the following departments the values are exceptionally remarkable : Wonderful New Line of FUR-TRIMMED CLOTH COATS At Greatly Reduced Prices— $79.50 $85 $95 $118 EXQUISITE DRESSES For Street, Afternoon and Evening Tonight at Serbian Lega Croats will en- this eve- John 1 | joined ) be N with whom While in the Our Remaining Stock of WINTER SUITS Very Greatlv Reduced LN B AN s to fit and work Drnner]~ ad-in most any color vou We rua antee or no ch T desire. r shad FUKRS OF THE CHOICEST QUALITY At Great Reductions The wilitary attuche of the embassy in Loudon an Charles L. M gave a4 dance d for Capt. Reginald An Extraordinary Sale of SILK AND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR 3 Street Corner Thirtcenth Wife of the former Scerctary of Agriculture, who, with Mr. Meredith and their daughter, spent several days in Washing(on and attended the reception at the White House Thursday night. ser officers of na Miss | xin hanan , Mrs. I fett, I’i'l!v\#n’xpwulr.\ Miss Janct Mof- | s Laura Lejeune, Miss Eliga- Bessie McKel- | utalie Ham T debutant I 830 13th St. N.W. | IPhone Main 4874] W. BTOKES SAMMONS, PROPEIETOE urope National lunch tod: el having as natignal - democrs ¢ womer . Mrs, Bev A, n n of thel Burdette, Mrs s M late Chs g ut the But daughter of Justice New v’ rom his home in Butler: “the Misses Bryn, ) ! st Washing- Louis, having come to has gone to she is the guest | Flotte Camnpbell at 1iob- | Townsend enter- today i | kirk Inn New fashions for southern resorts—by far the largest and most attractive January dis- play we have ever had—Sec- ond Floor. toid 0 English Wool Golf Hose, ribbed or plain weave, with turn-down cuff: tan, e vres. 91.95 Sale price ... n at dinner Ja: Mansions 1216 F St. NW. Four Great Sales Every part of our shop is teeming with interest—sale inter- est—and the interest of new arrivals—but these four sales are particularly inviting for tomorrow! ins to Match $3.95 JUST ARRIVED, ’fO SELL AT S This manufacturer was mov- ing and we saw him when not much was left in his old place. Among the things_still there was this beautiful Silk Under- wear, and we bought it at mov- ing-day price! Six-thread crepe de chine and finest of radium silks in flesh color, honeydew, orchid with most fascinating embroide hematitching and applique work: (some with_Venice lace edging). Che vests and ste match—and all at 33.95. Some Gowns, Too, $8.95 These are $9.50 to $13.50 gowns in the regular way—with bateau, square or V necks or with wide shoulder straps—some with the new wide armholes—and all in the same fine silks and with the same fine embroidery and hem- stitching as the garments above —wonderful, indeed, at $895.— Street Floor. taken ‘& hodse | {there for e s Mrs Shartle of | 2 have e Washing- midwint it and a the Eio Hovse and Philadelp fton Pre-Inventory Sale Regardless of Cost The president of Williams College | pand Mrs. ¥ A 5 among t s f gtven b Howed dinner given stor o the woman nembers rliame evening. $5.00 AND $6.00 SILK Chemwe Vests and Step- AND NOW—BEAUTIFUL Sorosis Pumps IN OUR JANUARY SALES $10.00 and $11.00 Pumps Six smart new styles at this special price! We emphasize that these are SOROSIS Pumps and new Spring styles—sent by makers to reinforce our early business. We know that women are going to ap- preciate the opportunity. Model A—Smart saddle- strap pump with medium low block heel, offering great variety in leather combinations—$8.95 pair. Patent leather with pigskin, black skin, brown kid with log-cabin suede, log-cabin suede with mncnlng kid, or all black kid. Mode! B — Black only—a pump for formal wear, with instep strap and dress heel—$8.95. Sorosis Means Quality— Don’t Miss This Sale! Mrs 3 istant s At home us Austin and h Madeleine Austin, are o they are staying at Athence. where they ar- week from St. Moritz. { Mrs, Charles S. ton and her { daughter are in Paris, where the have taken quarters at the French- | et-Choliseul. Dresses 11 Dresses, slightly soiled. Ongmally $25 to $29.50.. 3 Dresses, originally $39.50 Dresses, originally $45.00. .. .. 17 Dresses, originally $59.50 6 Dresses, originally $65.00 4 Dresses, originally $55.00 4 Evening Dresses, orig- $ inally $69.50 to $85. N 3 Evening Dresses, orig- $ inally $125 Mrs. Charles J. rred th turday, Williamson h luncheon she was to give January 19, to a later date. $77.00 517 Representative Carroll 'R—ect‘ and Miss r\e!l Clalk \lunfnn\ Charlotte Freeman Clark i sts in whose lonor Miss Mary lnl(rhflu a company at luncheon to- a large tea yesterday her's in honor of |the New Willard Hotel, where she is . daughter of Mr. |epending the winter. Miss Temple was Willlam T1ill, whose ' assisted by Mm D age to Capt. Lewis Chesterficld | members thur, jr., wil take place Saturday. ,?na by ngress from Tennessee, muel E. Winslow, Mrs. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Reynolds are leaving Washington y l"f Miss Munford J. Beresford, New York, and will sail shortly onlMrs Warren Ransom of New York, M | i | 1 | | | Elizalde, the wives an satin semi- double Spanish s S. E. Corner 13th & G Sts., N. W. A TWO-FOLD SALE OF Silk Petttcoats (1) New Spring Pet- ticoats, including fine Radium Silks, $5.00. (2) A maker’s sur- plus of very fine grades, $8.85. A sale that should supply your every petticoat need! New Silk Petticoats, $5.00 THIS WONDERFUL ANNUAL SALE OF Fine Kid Gloves ! 6 Fur-trimmed Sport Keeps Up the Pace! Coats, ori mally $45 i Beautiful Gloves—fine, soft kidskins—new to $55.. 5 4 and desirable colorings—perfect-fitting and first quality in every way. $3.00 Gloves at $1.50 Pair Two-elasp French Kid and Suede Gloves, some with banded, contrast color tops and con- trasting embroidery—black, white, beaver, gray, tan and brown; 1-clasp Capeskin Gloves, tan beaver, gray—a great assortment of wanted colors and styles at this low price. $4.50 Gloves at $2.50 Pair “Fielder” style strap-wrist Gloves, fine French kid with self or contrasting inset gore— white with black, ecru with white and plain tan, black, white, beaver; 1-clasp silk lined and novelty strap wrist capeskin Gloves, tan, brown and castor. $6.50 Gloves at $3.50 Pair 16-button-length French Kid and Suede Gloves, fine, soft, light-weight skins, overseam sewn; kid in white, black, brown and mode—suede in ecru, beaver and gray —most desirable for afternoon and evening wear! 1¢s Glove-Buying Time—at Jelleff’s! 3 Camel’s Hair Sport Coats, originally $65 12 Fur-trimmed Coats, originally $75 and $85 3 Fur-trimmed Coats, originally $115 6 Fur-trimmed Coats, originally $125. More decidediy than ever the accent is on straight line while these newest depend largely on sif or con- trasting color embroidery for ornamentation. this are fine silk J-ruy-, e n; k'rll. and ra A cf or go with any sult or frock! $12.00 to $15.00 Silk Petticoats, $8.85 surplus lot Is per. ul in the qu of the .slike—both heavy Mianese slik dium. Rich peauty I Lyl with _elaborate gmhreld-rles 8 Fur-trimmed Coats, originally $165. 3 Suits originally $49.50 ... 3 Fur-trimmed Suits, originally $95 to $125 and appliqued motifs, Splendid . color cholce—black, navy, fawn, emeraid, Jade, taupe, American beauty, rose, cocoa and brown. tvery woman who has an eye for real value will surely want one of these skirts. A January Sale of Street Floor—Opposite Elevator NEW SPRING HATS | Wonderful Selections at —— Ww What a choice awaits you! When hats are as smart, as new, as chic as are these, ycu expect to pay far more! Straws and straw - silk e g M g Sweaters styles. 1 St A varitable rainbow of the new 4 ss‘;“msu originally Spring colors. Every Color and Every Size in the Famous Gold Stripe Silk Stockings We never allow our stocks to become depleted, because we know that women always want Silk Stockings That WEAR! You need never be without them—white, black and thirty other shades for street and eve- ning wear! $2.00 Pair With Fine Cotton Garter Hems—Silk Garter Hems, $2.75 Pair Chiffon weight, $225-$2.75 palr. Special dye service at no extra charge. Blouses 61 Silk and Cotton Blouses ongmally $ 7.50. .