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SOCIETY. =t ; ociety President and Mrs. Coolidge Will Be Honor Guests at Reception of the Congressional Club Tonight. 5 Preside 4 Mrs. Cool- [ Of his family and the members of the HE President and Mrs. Cool- | fopation stafe ‘arcived fn. Washoi&ion fdge will be the guests Inlapout ten days ago and established the | whose honor the Congres- |first Egyptian legation in Washington sional Club will g1ven recep- | At the Willard Hotel, where they b “ have a suite. tlon this evening. Mrs, Byrnes, wife | _ of Representative James F. Byrnes of | The charge d'affaires of Rumania South Carolina, president of the club, | 30¢ Mme. Nano will be hosts at din- will receive with the President and " legation at 1607 23d street. nd there will be u — ssistants. A section of | .. Mme. Tsamados, wife of the charge o AL d'affaires of Greece, will make a @ will play during the | short speech about the fatherless and the clubhouse will have vlrnlviir-n of Greece, after the I_:_r':t act \ms and fe Kerroe of the performance at Poll's Theater palms and ferns tn the roomi| thie cvenine which dirs Lasiie Can d on the supper tab! a ket With | ter, who is appearing in ella Dal- k and blue flowers will form the | las” will give for the benefit of the centerplece fund for fatherless children of Greece, AinohE those , will assist wiil | MTS. Tom A. Williams, Mrs. Campbeli be Mrs. Car €, Mrs. Irvine L. {the members of the ticket committee Lenroot, Mr: meon D. F Mrs he pationesses for the perform- ©scar W. Underwood, Mrs ree fance include Mrs, Denby, Mrs. Wal- Wharton Pepper, Mrs. Nicholus | lace, Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. Edward W. worth, Mrs, Samucl E. Winslow. Mrs. | Eberles Mrs. Leigh Palmer, Mrs. John trrett, Mrs. W Hays Hammond, Mrs. W. Harry Cordell Hull, Mr Brown, Mrs. Montgomery Blair, Mrs v, Mrs. Percy Quin, Mrs. | A] Baggs, Mre. David Meade rs. John H. Smith- s. Harold Walker, Mrs. Wil- Mrs and Mrs. Forrester. M R rwood, A 5 7 cax s Priver, Miss Clara® J. Sproul, Miss o i, o0 Mabel " Boardman, s, Edward A | 4 Cmie L in and Mrs. Howard S. Reeside. Secretary and Mrx. Hughes Govats it Legation Dinner. Matthew De- s laney, Mme. Pre . Mrs. Edwin suing of the minis- S, Puller, Mrs, F. M. Wigmore, Mrs. nas and Mme. de | Jack Hayes, Mrs. David H. Blair, entertain a company | allace Craigie, Mrs. John legation on 15th ) Crayke Simpson, Mrs. C. C. Long and at the corner of Euclid street, ! Mrs. Justin Morrell Chamberlin, was completed in the late |” Mrs. Wyant will be at home Tues- {day afternoon, January 29, and will be assisted in recefving by Mrs. 0d | Thomas 8. Crago. Mrs. Cordell Hull entertained at ncheon today at Rauschers. The ta numbered lxty and were seat- at three tables. Mrs. Henry F. ast ambassador || Great Brit. 5 re in bussader of t o any Andrieus A. Jones, wife of Sena- > ltor Jomes: Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial Honiescnty dnd Bt o e | B Kendrick, wife of Senator Ken- Tl Hepresentative | Arick, assisted Mrs. Hull b idor on, the solicitor gen- vy Ghmes S feck, Mr.and | Mrs. Henry Allen Cooper, wife of P Ande Mr. and | Representative ~ Cooper, has_ issued Mitchell, Mrs, Henry F.|cards for a tea Wednesday afternoon hine Patten and|from 4 to 6 clock. v of the Belgian embassy | Tilmont Frederick R. Lehlbach, wife b e ~ entative Lehlbach of New ador of Great Britain. | Jersey, will be at home informally Geddes, will he norrow afternoon from 4 to 6 £ o'clock at 1501 16th street. Thi reecretary of state and Se Mrs. William Phillips entertained at s w - cials, on at Beauvoir in honor of the ind members of sn etiring ambassador of Great Britain, ir Auckland Geddes. ner this evening, entertaining in the ! | Forrester and Miss Janet Moffett arc | THE EVENING STAR, VVASHINGTOEr D. ¢, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1924 SOCIETY. d Mme. Peter, the minister of Swe- ¥en and Mme. Wallonber, the ooun- salor of the British em and Mrs. iton, Representative and Mrs. John Prliip ' HilL, and Mra Wil Hal and Mr. and Mrs. Col. And Mrs. Robert N. Harper en- tertaiinéd at supper last evening, hav- ing their guests Representative and Nys. Andrew J. Montague, Rep- resent@tive and Mrs. Edward J. King, Reprendntative Clark Burdick, Repre- sentatin: R. Walton Moore, Dr. and Mrs. Begjamin F. Iden, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. {Miller Kenyon, Commander and MrsJohn H. 1den, Miss Clarke, Mr. Josmpx Schiavone and Mrs. Ash- ley M. Go Mr. WilllAm Taylor of the State Department entertained a company of forty at lincheon yesterday in his apartment, at 1726 Massachusets ave- nue, prior to his departure for San Salvador, wheke he will be secretary of the American legation. Mr. Taylor left Washingtc lugt evening to tuke up his duties af his new post. Jol._anl Mrs” Weston P. Chan berlain entertainkd at tea January and 20 1 dent office at the A cal Center, whe Col. €] r] As in command of the c: hodf. Mrs. ) W. Ireland received with Mrs. berlain on both dags Ely, Mrs. Georye y and Mrs. Karr Riggs served refreshments on January 13, and Mrs. Lansing H. Beach, Mra. John W. Joyes and Mrs. Willlaih J. Zalesky on January 20; they wene assisted by Mrs, Henry J. Nichols, Mri Daniel W. Harmon, Mrs. Samuel W. Whit. Mrs. Paul A. Schule and Mrs. Arthur P. Hitchens. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nerment en- {last evening at Wardman Park Hotel. | The ¢ was in houor af Mme. Jf the chief of thé Ttalian is v he Austria and Mr. and Mrs. Cabot Stevens ente: tained an iuteresting party at dinner »u ¥ JANE AXTON, last nignt in compliment to Miss Col. P. Axton, chief of chapiains, U. S. A., and Mrs. Axton, | Jane! chards, who during her sum :‘);:‘I;:::.:lhtu:“':fl‘:n«d her engug -t-t'nn la‘leu'. Frederick H. Pitta. .';-:’rmz;u»Drnbr‘gngha;qslgilim;h.z"e,:mr_.\ Py e or several mon er, - U n & The wedding will not take place f — H"u.r of the American Academy in ome. cw Y o with Mrs. Rockefeller | lato Representative and Mre. W. W. ——— N s | Wilshire of Arkansas. Mrs. John D, Miley has sold her Al o house fn Hopkins place, and 1s epend- Mrs Thedore V. Boynton has as| Mr. Walter Hazard of Cathedral Man- | ing the winter with her aunt, Miss her guest for a few = Dr. Van|sions has returned from New York, aft- | Mordecal, 1922 Rittenhouse square, Hensselaer of Albany, N. Y. er visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Philadelphia = Charles Hazard. N o Mrs. Lawrence Townsend enter-| . — . Mrs. William A. Paul of this city tained at luncheon to following | Dr. and Mrs. Henry K. Walter an-fand Miss Dorothy Keith of Chicago her musieal at the Hamilton Hotel |nounce the engagement of their daugh- | will sail from New York Wednesda: n honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Gary, | ter Ethlens to Mr. Alan Y. Roberts of fon the Megantic for South Ameri who are passing a few days in mulllmnvn. D Miss Keith is the daughter of Mr Nano, wife of the charge . A. E. Kelth, formerly of Caracas, imania, and her guest, | Mrs. Macpherson Crichton _enter- | Venezuela, South America. e e Nimanian | tained at luncheon at the Hotel Hamil- et ey = he | toR today, following the Monday morn- Speaker Manuel Roxas appearing on theling musical in honor of Mrs. Lee S.|[ippine house of representative: the guests. | Tanner, who is visiting her sister Mrs. | tertained at dinner Friday evéning “On - 3 2 V. Potter o yardman Parl (0= D iules “‘\_‘f“‘.‘:fi"x;l. Aong the guests were Mrs. g e Mrs. 3 v February 1 on the S. Frederick I. Cox, N \I, 2 E l for”the Tranean Srulse. llan Geldert, Mr “ Wilson, viarie arle - Ma Gibra . | Mrs. am F. Dennis, Mrs. Harry N. ) ? southern | Rickey, Mra. Snowden Ashford “and Announces and many ther | Mrs. James W. Carmalt ~the reopening of _her n to this coun- | Washington Salon. where April on the | her wonderful Tollet Prepa- A : arzived rations are for sale and . . £, o where the many lovely will not be ‘ 2 B A women of Washington in- but will rece 3t i Magsions, on \16th dulge in the unusual skin Junuary 30 3 — treatments for which Marie Dr. and Mrs. s Scott Carroll of | Senator and Mrs. Reed Honor Hele 1e femots o are spending severa] woeks Guests at Dimmer Last Night. their daughter, Mrs. K. C. Cut-| Senator and Mrs. David A. Reed were .\Iar]e Earle lor, In_her apartmént at Cathedral |the honor guests at a dinuer given au von Lewinski, wife counselor of the German embass and Mrs. Vaile, wife of Represent will recelve Friday afternoon from 4t 6 ock in their home at 314 16th street The commandant and officers at- Secretary of and Mrs. | tached to the navy yard will hol f will be the in whose | the second of a series of honor Representitive . Alen | dan T. Treadway will ente myany { loft of the navy at din in, Meridtan | midnight. , John D. Rockefeller and her Norway, Mr. H. H. | iter, Miss Abbie Rockefeller, are o Wishington ufte Washington this evening lice of i few days spent in New | arter s ome days at the Grace t n Capitol Hill. Dur- here Miss Rockefelle: 10 is 4 debutante of this season, h | been conside bly entertained. Miss v and Miss McFadden of the Norwe Valetti The newly appoin " Egypt, 8. Yousry b will be re se tomor- <, when r their full dr ter and members M PASTERNAK The Connecticut Avenue Shop 1209 CONNECTICUT AVENUE 000 ‘A Limited Time Remains in which to share in the Remarkable Values Offered in our CLEARANCE and REMOVAL SALE (We will occupy our mew building very soow) Worthwhile Reductions on Dresses, Coats, Suits and Hats A Group of DRESSES =t $29 A Group of Sports COATS at $65 2 Groups of $3 5 SUITS = | s55 very Item a Wonderful Value tive William Vails of Colorado, | Mansions. Dr. and Mrs. Carroll for- | last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Henry | 1635 Connecticut Ave. merly ltved In Waskington, the lat-| Price Wright at thelr residence, 2203 | Washington, D. C » having been before her marriage | Massachusets avenue. The gue i New York Paris ¥ Tose Wiishire. ‘aughter of the ! clude? the minister of Switzerland O Y January Fur Values Of Compelling Interest e qFur Coats, Jacquettes, ete.—of exceptional elegance, exclusive designing and that unquestionable dependability for which the house of Saks has been noted for over thirty-five years—all priced for January clearance, at figures that more than confirm our leadership for value-giving. =" Just a Few of the Many Big Values Follow: Hudson Seal Coats (dyed Muskrat) ... e o oo $175 Bay Seal Coats (dyed Coney)......eemecccaccence. 375 Mole Coats . . ...cueecaianscnainesosemesamessessse$150 SQUIrrel Coats .. ceecemencecseeeeneomons oo sooms - $350 Muskrat Coats . . ..u.eie s fiemee comseonescacsensaadtd Caracul Jacquettes ..ueiceoneecevececacscscensan $45 CALL EARLYVFOR WIDEST SELECTIONS It Pays to Buy Here, Where You Buy With Safety, - Saks Fur @o. US\LJ #URRIERS POR GVER A THIRD OF A CENTURY L TR — e il {marriage in New York, January 17, tertained at a dinner of twalve covers at the Willard Hotel, when his guests [ Carbery School and has numerous | intimate fri included Mr. and Mrs. J. §. Richard- | friends in the Cagital, numbest son, Mr. and Mrs. H, M. Cavender, Mr, o S erng and Mrs. Villalon, Mrs. Carballo’ and | Small-Friedlander Wedding | The youthful hride, who entered to My. Salvador Imperial, secretary to|Important Evening Event. the strains of played by the speaker. The company later went - an Fried pe D aar. s oo The marriage of Miss Lillian Fried- | & strin 7,,.,,,.(,,‘ avray s lovely in her lander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | by her fatl Wise: Pranicss leth Whiting, | PRIl Fricdlander, and Mr. Albert | wedding gov daughter of Mrs, Whiting and |Small, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore, Ver striped the late Maj. Whiting, pformerly of |Small of this city, took pl ].I.*-(:l:f‘;qlr this city, but now of Asheville, N. C., B ehav siocks anal- Her i N)m””m w‘&am. :‘.““L! Hate, night at Rauscher’s at 6 o'clock, and i o United States Army. on March 4 af (Was followed by a dinner and danc- |and. cair 1 o'clock, in Asheville. The wedding|ing. The ceremony, performed by |carried will be followed by a reception. Rev. Dr. Abram Simon, took place in[of the val i the pink ballroom, under & bower | Bible that Mr. Albert ¥. Fox and daughter,|Of palms, ferns and white blossoms, | DUring the | Miss Margaret R. Fox, left last week |&nd was witnessed by relatives and ntin for Florida, and will spend the win- ter at St. Petersburg. The Ali Francaise will hold a | I3 meeting, thin atternoon at 4:30 o'eloci. | [5 pa The Seasonal Demand at the Cosmos Club. . and Mrs. H. M. Cavender, who | -~ | —fora floral design thatis been passing a few days in i i o hington at the Willard Hotel, are 5 not readily affected by the leaving this afternoon for Seattle, ) 1 = {and will sall February 2 on the Presi- | Eiehel ) frost is well met by Black- dent Grant for the Philippines, where 7l - . they will make their home for several ¢ 1stone s. Mrs. Cavender was before her 3 Miss Dorothy Grey, daughter of Mr. | [ 4 M 1 l and Mrs. W. E. & Crey of New York. - emoria Mr. and Mrs. D. J. O'Connor will be 3 W thome at §15 L street northeast aft- reaths, $3'50 P er February 1. Mrs. O'Connor was & k ¢ 7 bride of early September and was | F%; formerly Miss Grace E. Holbrook, duughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ho brook. Miss Florence r.Tlflrtlmr:'r il soon | f 2 eturn to her home, 1141 v Hamp- - shire avenue, afer being il at (Re , % | 14th and H omeopathic Hospital for some time. | k . Miss Mortimer is principal of the 742 Phone Main 3707 Asparagus Tips California Incorporated For Luncheon, Dinner 1747 Rhode Island Ave. and Salad New Things Can venssmosioses 300 Kl That are Smart For the S Dozen .....cee..$4.50 or the South Knitted capes, frocks and sweaters in charming . o | d col MAGRUDER'S | S - Best Groceries Also a special selling of hats ¢ at 1-2 price. Remaining . = and winter models reduced Conn. Ave. and K St. 33 1-3 per cent. Established 1875 IRE STOCK ALL.WOOL AND EN-F'le stgsCATOF SILK__AND WOOL DRASTIC STOCKINGS REDUCTIONS. MARKED DOWN. 1216 F St. NW. COATS—Mar But Splendid Assortments If You Choose NOW! $96.50 Every winter coat in the shop—women’s and misses' —regular and special sizes—has been radically marked down. That thesc coats were considered worthy a place in our regular stocks should be ample assurance of quality in s'tyle_fabrxc and fur: The iour oups briefly described below will give you some idea of the VALUES to be found here tomorrow. $95.00 Coats—all with both collars and cuffs of fine furs So many fashionable colors to choose from—soit pile coatings, 50 of exceptional richness—notable for the beauty and quality of their $ L fox, platinum wolf and beaver furs, = $115 to $125 Coats, many with deep shawl collars s 8 9 50 Black Coats with light furs as well—also beaver, squirrel, Iynx and fine fox furs, and generous style and color variety. ichest of deep pile fabrics, luxuriously furred with lynx and gehacverr‘. fox, all shades, and natural gray or viatka dyed squirrel. A group decidedly worthy of early consideration tomorrow! $185 to $245 Coats including Milgrim and Irene Castle Models Circular draped and tube style coats of rich Marvella, Gerona, $ Tarquina, Oriona and Velmara—huge shawl and muffler collars and cuffs of beautiful platinum lynx and golden beaver. $125 to $145 Coats in Smart Midwinter Styles s 9 6 50 25 New Frocks From Paris---Hand-Sewed Hand-Beaded—Hand-Embroidered They've just arrived to join our exhibit of Southern Fashions. French handkerchief linens—French voiles—crepe de chines—georgette crepes—lovelier even than we had remembered them! So colorful— daffodil yellow, rose and flame, soft reseda green, and lots of white with black or brilliant embroideries—so simple, yet wholly fascinating and most effective! Women’s and misses’ sizes—$16.50 PALM BEACH EXHIBIT—SECOND FLOOR—JELLERF’S.