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'8 5o SOCIETY. ciety Mrs. Coolidge Attends Senate Women’s York Symphony Concert This Afternoon. . Lunch and New RS. COOLIDGE attended the Senate ladies’ lunch at the Capitol today and this aft- crnoon is attending the New York Symphony concert at Poll's. In the box with her at the theater will he Mrs. Frank W. Stearns and Mrs. John H. Bartlett, wife of the first nssistant postmaster general. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes will be the guests of honor at dinner this_evening of the minis- ter of Ecuador and Segora de Elizalde, who will entertain a com- pany of thirty-four at the legation. The ambassador of Great Britain. Sir Auckland Geddes, will return to- morrow morning from New York, where he is today uddressing the Englich-Speaking Union and the Pil- srims Soclety. He s accompanied his eegretary, Mr. Hugh V. Ten- nant, attache of the embassy, who “will return with him. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Derby will be the guests of honor at { dinner this evening of the minister } of Bulgaria and Mme. Panaretoff, | who will entertaln & company of ~ighteen In the legation. Mme. Panaretoff will not receive «gain_until Friday afternoon, Jan- uary 26. Baroness de Cartier, wife of the { ambassador of Bolgium, went to New { York yesterday to remaln for a few! | days. | Persian Minister Ope: { New Legation Home. . The minister of Persia, Mirza Hussien | Khan Alai, will be host to a large com- , pany this afternoon, giving a house warming for the new legation, which he and the members of the legation . Staff have recently taken possession of, &t 1720 16th street. The minister will { be aasisted In receiving by Mrs. Robert nsing, wife of former Secretary of Btate, who will act @s hostess for him. i . The minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. A. Tresich Pavichich, en- tertained at dinner last night. The ests were Mr. Marc Peter, minister of itzerland; Senor Don ncesco Sanches Latour, minister of Guatemala, 4nd Mme. Latour; Mme. Georgette Le- i blanc, Mr. Hugo de Pena, secretary of the legation of Uruguay, and Mme. de Pena; Mr. C. Diamantopoulos, secre- tary of the Greek legation; Col. and Mrs. Patterson; Dr. and Mrs. Tom A. Willlams: Mr. Doucham Marinovich, mecretary of the legation of the Serbs, [o] and Slovenes: Mr. Santiago Bedoya, secretary of the Peruvian lega- n; Mr. Slobodan Godfevac and Zhivojin Kittich of the Jugosiav lega tion; Mrs. R. F. Mackenzle, Mrs. Arm- stead Davie, Mfs. Marwick, Mrs. A. Nicolajides and Miss Nina Diamanto- poulos. The ambaseador of France and Mme. sserand will be the honor guests at + dinner to be given January 31 by Dr. Pavichich. The Chief Justice and Mre Taft ‘were the honor guests at dinner last evening of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, who entertained a distinguished com- | home on | ! pany of thirty-six In her Scott circle. - In the company wers the ambassador of Italy, Don Gelasio Cuetani; the minister of Uruguay and Mme. Varela, Senator and Mra, Thomas F Bayard, Senator Frederick Hale. Senator David 1. Walsh. Representa- tive and Mrs Nicholas Longworth, the counselor of the Itallan embassy, _Signor Rosso; the honorary counselor af the embassy and Signora Catal - “son-in-law and daughter of the h; ..aes; the undersecretary of state a Mra. Willlam Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Francis White, the retiring secretary i'ef the Itallan_embassy, Barone di Glura; Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Glover, i:Mre. Stephen B. Elkins, Mlss Mabel Boardman and ir A. Maurice Low. Mrs, Dimock will entertain at din- ner Monday evening {n ocompliment #to the retiring ambassador of Great “Britain. Sir Auckland Geddes. Mrs. Dimock {5 observing Sunday after- Z'moons at home. The minister of Panama and * Benora de Alfaro were the guests in :"whose honor Mr. and Mrs Peter A. Z“Drury entertained at dinnef, follow- ‘ed by dancing, last evening in their “home, on Rhode Island avenue. Oth- at dinner were the minister of Porzia, Mirza Husslen Khan Alai: the Panama minister to Italy, Senor :“antonio_Burgos; Senator and Mrs. | Henry F. Ashurst, the charge d'af- :-faires of Greece and Mme. Tsamados, --the controller of the currency and : Mrs. Henry M. Dawes, the first sec- 2 the Cuban embassy, Dr. Judge and rles B. Drake, “Mrs. Thomas H. Ci “garet Hughes and M G. Bryan s, About twenty additional cuests were asked for the dancing. The charge d'affaires of Greece and Mme. Tsamados are issuing invita- tions for a tea Sunday afternoon, 27, as a farewell party to 's. Henry M. Morrow, who will eail next month for an extensive | Eurcpean trip. Mme. Tsamados will Juncheon Tuesday, January compliment to Mrs. Morrow. he charge d'affaires and Mme. Tsemados were hosts to a company Sunday evening at a buffet supper in honor of Mme. Georgette Leblanc. who gave & recital yesterday for the benefit of the fatherless children of | Greuce. entertain at 22, in Dr. L. & Rowe, the the” Pan-Américan tained at luncheon today in the an- nex of the Pan-American Union, in honor of the members of the biexi- can division of the Department of State. Among thosc present were Mr. Matthew E. Hanna. Mr. Richard C. Tanis, Mr. Willlam Wallter Smith, Mr. Willlam A. Taylor, Mr. Edwin D. | Keith, Mr. John Edwin C. Wilson, Mr. Lester H. Wool- [ sey, Mr. Stanley Hawks, Mr. Willlam R ‘Castle, r, Mr. Allen W. Dulles, director g Unt m, enter- Coolce, Mr. Franklin Adams and Mr, Willlam A. Reid Mrs. Cox, wife of Interstate Com- merce Commissioner Frederick Irving Cox, was hostess at luncheon today, entertaining in honor of Mrs. W. H. cago. The other guests were Mrs, Mark W. Potter, Mrs. MtPhu;;Dn T broke Thom, 's. Theodore Hance Tiller, Mrs. Willlam Kearny Carr, Mrs. Willlam Wolff Smith, Mrs. Steva enson_Scott, Mrs. William F. Dennis, Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson, Mrs. Ernest G. Walker, Mrs. John W. Price, Mr: George Joerns, Mrs. Harry Rickle, Mrs. Edward Hall, Mrs. J. R. Kimber- ly and Mrs. Wheeler. Representative and Mrs. Joan Philip Hill will entertain a company of ten at dinner this evening. Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann will not observe her afternoon at home tomor- I row, nor on the succeeding Wednes- days of January ard Februwry. Mr. and Mrs. alter R. Tuckerman and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ives will be joint hosts at a dance this evening In the Metropolitan Club Annex, in honor of Miss Elizabeth Ives, debu- tante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ives. The guests will number about 200 and will be bachelors and maids, with a small number of married cou- pies. A buffet supper will be served at 1 o'clock and the annex will be i eepecially decorated for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hertle of Gun- ston Hall, V., entertained a company at dinner last evening at Le Paradis in honor of v. and Mre. Tracy iDrake of Chicago. Mrs. Absolom Waller will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 8 o'clock in her home, at 2136 Wyo- ming avenue | Mre. Dyer. wife of Representative Leonidas C. Dyer of St. Louls, Mo., will give a large reception tomorrow | afternoon in her home, at 3226 Wood- 1ley roud, in compiiment to the wives of the new members of the Missouri delegation in Congress—Mrs. Thomas L. Rubey, Mrs. Ralph F. Lozler, Mrs. Joe J. Manlove, Mrs. Samuel C, Major, Mre. ' Clarence’ Cannon, Mrs C. C. Dickinson, Mrs. James F. Fulbright and Mre. Milton A. Romjue. Mrs. | Dyer will be assisted by Mrs. Cleve- {1and A. Winter, Mrs. Sidney C. Roach, Mrs. George A. Young, Mrs. Frederick Mre. Royal Johnson, Mrs. Albert Vesta!l, Mrs. Henry C. Barbour, Mry. Albert W. Barklie, Mra. Willlam M. Valle, Mre. Sydney Anderson, Mrs. Everett Sanders, Mrs. James A. Frear and Mrs, Edward E. Browne. Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe will not ri ceive on Thursday afternoon of this week as usual, owing to absence from the city. Mondell will be at home informally tomorrow afternoon, at 2110 O street, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. J. Harry Covington was host- ess at luncheon today. Mr. D. B. Spencer was host to a small company at the supper dance at Le Paradis last evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Alexander have come from their home at Fairmont, V. Va., and are spending the weck at the Lee House. Mrs. Thomas Sim Lee and Mrs. An- son McCook of New York wiil be at home informally with Mrs. Min- nigerode Andrews Wednesday after- noon, at her home, 1232 16th street. Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8. Black have recalled their invitations ‘or dinner Sunday, owing to the death in Paris of Mrs. Black's_aunt, Viscountess Miss Isabelle May, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Henry May of Washington. Mrs. Frederick L. Chapin has re- turned from the west coast, where eneral | . MacMurray, Mr. | i Mr. Oscar T. Crosby, Mr. Charles Les | Lyford and Mrs. Lee Tanner of Chi- | d'Ardigne. Mrs. Black was formerly | We are offering at excep- tionally low prices—fine , that are actually from our stocks, and have been sell- ~ _ing right along at the comparative E"l;” mentioned. WE_ ADVISE ERY ONE WHO IS LOOKING TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SPECTALS. UNHEARD-OF PRICES!! BAY SEAL COATS ~featurin 2—$3930 Coats MARMOT TO CLOSE OUT— price that will clear them out TOMOR-~ ROW! BE EARLY({ 13430 AT LOWEST PRICES WE HAVE EVER ANNOUNCED HUDSON SEAL COATS | i | | MIss ames ntert - Mr. and Mrs. J she passed several months. and has taken a house at Mrs. David H. Kincheloe, wife of | Representative Kincheloe of Ken- tucky, has canceled all of her social engagements until after February 15 on account of illness. She fis at Emergency Hospital and during her illness her sister, Mrs. C. G. Gilmore of Calhoun. Ky. is @ guest in her home. Mrs, Richard Gasch entertained a4 company of fourteen at luncheon toduy, her guests remaining to play bridge through the afternoon Diplomatie Woman Will Broadeast for Charity. Madam ~Tsamados, wife of !charge d'affaires of the Greek le Mrs. Frank W. Mondell and Miss | { i | | 1 i i tion, will speuk over the radio to- morrow evening. at 9 o'clock. The subjects will be Greek folk lore and the need for relief to _the fatherless children of Greece. hoped that Madam Tsamad wide message will ch man will be interested in these unfortu- nate little ones. The headquarters | of the committee for t Children of Greece, at 1 is open dally from 10 to 1 1 nation- and Mri Thomas Reed, vice national chairman || and Mrs, W. E. Fendall, man of the ‘work rooms, give all necessary inform Dew chair. ation, | Mre. James Just daughter, Miss Janet Justice, have returned to the Mujestic Hote from Governor's Isiand. Miss Justica has a dancing part in “The Miracle” Which opens today at the Century Theater, New York. Col, H. C. Merriu Leavenworth, Kan., 'visited Washing- | ton recently as the guest of his mother, Mrs. Lewis Merslam, at htl’l apartment in the A artment mbassador, 1750 Mrs. Fannie T. Anderson, mother of | Mrs. Lewis, wife of Maj. Lewis. U.| 5. A, arrived today from West Poin The Hahn ETTY ¥ Ives of Beston, for whem Mr. ing at & Ives are temperary residen and will be the guest of Mrs. Mer- [aass who || will gladly |} tice of Washington | m, C. A, C.. of Fort || Ca Lewis Chesterfisld Asthur, 3r. take place Saturday. The ;’arl‘;ud.:nly members of the W party. Mise Nannie Hamilton, daughter of 20000 e Soorge. Hamdten. will Dbe hostess at a junchesn followed by bridge tomorrow in - =Y D.k:-g T anest of Mise Alberta Giibert That evening .C‘hrlflohl and Mary Hill will enter- tain for her st supper at the Ward-|J. man Park. Friday Miss Hill will bs entertained at tea by Miss Corneifs Bowie in her apartment at 1902 R street, and that evening Mr. and Mr= Francie Hill, jr. will be hosts at & supper party in her honor. Mrs. Barclay H. Warburton of Philadelp! ughter of the late Postmaster General John Wi er, was the dinner guest of Senator and Mrs. TEe harton Pepper last night. Mrs Warburton, who is vice chairman of the republican state committes of Pennsylvania. come to Washington yesterday and left this morning. Mrs, John Stuart McLennan enter- tained at dinner last night in honor of the hunter anll writer, Col. Pat- terson of British Emt fl::.,.'}: has been passing a_fow ‘Washington, at 51. New Willard. Among the events already sched- uled (nf February 2¢, Washington's birthday, is the “Washington tes” to be given the residence of Mrs. Robert E. Lee, widow of_the = grandson of George Washington Parke Custis of Arlington, who wai the grandson of Lady ,/Washington. This unique entertainment will be {n the interest of the National Mont! ln‘lon| ‘Washington. n Was] ; mul:'. Lee has the honor of having borne three names distinguished in the history of this country —her ES, 3 Metopolita of Washingten. ee, & Consisting of three ususual and picces-—spartment hovse eise, Mo #178.00 Value Mrs. William Hamilton Bayly, who recently returned from an extended stay in Europe, has taken an apart- ment at the Mendota, 20th and Kalo- rama road, and has 4s her guest her sister, Mrs. George A. Barnes of Chi- cago. from. Holland Window Shades: order .. Miss Charlotte Freeman Clarke en- tertained at luncheon today at Rauscher's, in honor of Miss Henri- etta Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. HIll, whose marriage to All Fur Coats Reduced s 1014 off . Francke & Lustick FURRIER 1328 G St. Style-Policy Demands Comp’n;e Clearance! O constantly maintain our reputation of featuring the smartest Footwear in town has its penalty. Occasionally it becomes necessary to Clean House. regard- less of sacrifices involved. The Finest of this Season’s $10, $12.50. $1350, $15 Shoes for Women, Now— N this sale prices on our choicest shoe fashions are being literally bowled over in an_event that is proving a “Ten Strike” for smart women, In- cluded are ultra-fashionable modes for evening, semi-dress and street wear, In all wanted materials, - Sizes, of course, not complete in each and every kind.. -The “City Club Shop" of Many of these shoes also at our 7th St. and 9th St. Stores... SOCIETY. maid bav! been Middleton S S :..' 'asd"the ‘Bresent name of Lee, Ner hushand "uvtns orn leader. Associated with Srs. Lee In_the fovthcoming entertainment are Mrs. Stephen B. Eikins, Mrs. Henry Wider Xeoyes, Mrs. Ely, wife, of the commandant of the Washi yacks; Mise Bertha vitations for the marriage of their|the ev of bruary deughter, Miss Augusta Greenicaf |3 in Chrim Eis ey (%, February Prescott,’ to Enelgn Gordon Waltord | ville. ~ Mins Erescort is i evoon. avy. Daisley,” United States Ni The - ceremony will take place at 6 o'ciock et‘nued on Ninth Page.) some interes costume features appropriate to dasy. Mr. and_Mrs. Alexander Fullerton Preacett of Reckville have lssued in- 1143 Conn. PRTPPRR LS fi"m Avenue. A& Caset Snnie L ' Now Showing Charming New Hats - Blouses Sweaters For advance Spring and Southern Wear An assemblage reflecting the most ap- prvyed style interpretations of the foremost designers and makers. Uphelstered Wing Back $67.00 There is ealy one of thess Roomy, Com- Chairs to be Bad at this low, special price. George Plitt Co., Inc. 1325 T4in SENW, ** Main 4224 All Remaining Winter Hals Now $5, $10 and $15 Reorgaliizgtion Sale Oriental Rugs and Carpets Prior to reorganization it is necessary for us to dispose of our entire stock of highest-grade imported rugs and carpets at prices inducing enough to do so. This collection is so complete and the display is so magnifi- cent it will not only be a treat to Washingtonians but an edu- g Prices From $7 to $2,500 Sizes from a door mat to 15x30. Every known make to the Rug World. In addition to the Persian collection, most superb collection of Chinese Rugs every shown in this country. All sizes. No rugs will be sent on oval, Every rug is plainly marked and guarant Nejib Hekimian, Inc. 1512 H St. NW. ed, taken back or exchanged as represented. Thie LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET There’s a Charming Appeal to the New Spring Frocks Novelty of material; brilliancy of color; and originality of mode mark the new Dresses for Spring—of which we are already showing a splendid assortment. They come from those exclusive sources of supply—whose presentations are authoritativé—and whose craftsmanship is superior. Dresses for Street, Afternoon and the Formal Evening Functions— The _dominating- colors are Brick Dust, Gypsy Red, French Gray, Madeline Rose, Artichoke, -Louisette, Navy, Black and strik- ing Black and White combina- tions. Priced with Louvre reasonableness— ‘_'—r'———_—_—. Clearance still offers attractive choice of Exclusive Frocks $39.50 to $59. 329 75 5397 fism to $69.50 $4075 In Crepe Moire, Moire Faille, Chiffon Satin, Crepe de Jour, Japanese Brocade, Thoro Bred, Roshanara, Lorchere, Charmeen— and a host of other silk and cloth weaves. $750 to $8950 $5850 Grass in'ii0 " s7gs0 forebie Qg0 gg'l‘n $195 $65.00 to $89.50 O D0 gy RTINS