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'8 Societ Belgian Ambassador and Baroness de Cartier Entertaini pany at the Embassy Tonight. d HE ambassador of Belgium nd Baroness de Cartier will entertaln a company at din- ner this evening. The _ambassade f Japan s SOCIETY. . THE EVENING STAR, .WASHINGTON, D. Hammond, Miss Jane Hopkins, Mis; ng a Dinner Com: pass some time in the west before sailing for Japan. Mrs. Joseph Strauss entertained at luncheon today for her daughter, Miss Helen Strauss, when the guests included Miss Ruth Wallace, Nina Diamantopoulos, Miss Laura Bryn, Miss Bessle McKeldin, Miss Bugenia Lejeune, Miss Elsa Diedricl Miss | Os Janet Moffet,~ Miss Barrine Drake, Miss Margaret Zolnay, Miss Dorothea Richards, Miss Zilla MacDougall, Miss Charlotte ~ MacDougall, Miss Caudia Read, Miss Ellen Blair, Miss Ruth Miller Green, Miss Mary Tayor, Miss Blizabeth Parks, Miss Betty Ives, Miss Betty Byrne, Miss Anna Larner, Miss Ethel Bloch, Miss Norvell Mun- ford, Miss Webster, house guest of Miss Lejeune; Countess Caselll and Miss Anne Devereux. Ensign Melville Bell Grosvenor and his bride, formerly Miss Helen Row- land of Waterbury, Conn., have re- turned from thgir wedding journey to Bermuda and are at Brooklyn, N. Y., where Ensign Grosvenor ls at- tached to the U. S. 5. West Virginia. Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor, who with others of the family went to Connecticut for the wedding Janu- ary 4, stopped for a day in New York before urning to their home on 18th street. Mrs. Underwood, wife of Senator ar W. Underwood, will receive to- morrow afternoon after 4 o'clock in her home at 2000 G street. ‘Tuesday, Janu 29, after 4 o'clock, at 2108 i6th street. i Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. McKen- ney entertained at dinner last even- ing when their guests included the minister of Colombla and Senora de Olaya, the minister of Ecuador and Senora de_Elizalde, Representative and Mrs. Fred Britten, Mr, Justice and Mrs. Plerce Butler, Maj. and Mrs. Parker West, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Webster of New York. Mrs. Mitchell Carroll was hostess at luncheon today at the Cosmos Club, entertaining in honor of Count- oss de Prorok. Her other &uests included Mrs, Lawrence C. Phipps, Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, Mrs. Robert ansing, Mrs. William Eric Fowler, rs. Campbeil Forrester, Mrs. Gil- bert H. Grosvenor, Mrs, William Cline Borden, Mrs. Wilbur K. Turner, Mrs. George Oakley Totten, jr., Mrs. B, W. Cole, Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke, Mr: William Hubley, Mrs. C. August ilmv!on. Mrs. Howard S. Nyman, irs. Chester C. Willlams, Mrs. John C. Merriam and Miss Mary Temple. Mrs, Henry Wells entertained at 1 ator and Mrs. Tasker L. Cddle, A¢- miral and Mrs. C. C. Bloch, Capt. and Mrs. F. L. Oliver, Miss Ethel Bloch and Lieut. S. P. Fullinwider: Lieut. Commander and Mrs. George P. Shamer entertained at dinner, hav- ing a3 thelr guests Commander and Mrs. S. P. Pyne, Commander and Mrs. C. W. Maulden, Lieut. Commander and Mrs. John Byrne and Maj. and Mrs. |Sidney Smith Lee. Mrs. Truman_Palmer entertained informally at luncheon today and will entertain at lunch January 27 and February 12. Mrs. George R. Smith and Miss Lucille Claire Smith will be at home Sunday afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock for the last time this season. The University of Virginia alumni Misses Freudberg C.,, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1924, committee of the Tho Jefferson Memorial Foundation will glve a din- ner this evening at the New Willard in honor of the members of the Unitod States Senate and Dr. Edward A. Alderman, president of the Uni- versity of Virginia. Mrs. Minne- gerode Andrews is president of the National Monticello Association and Mr. Richard E. Shands, secretary of the alumni, is chairman of the din- ner committee. Mr. and Mrs, James Brown Scott are leaving Washington tomorrow for Havana, Cuba. They will be gone until February 15. Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Eugster are entertaining a numpber of friends at bridge this evening, the guests of 5 (Continued on Ninth Page.} The Embroidery Shop 827-829 11th Street Near New York Avenue SOCIETY. Women’s—Misses’ Coats Big Reductions —on every Winter Coat in our stock; offered at mucl less than gur wholesale price. Values beyond comparis Our First Factory Clearance Sale Mre. Thomas W, Phillips lett Wash- | lunchon teday at -the Washington | ington today for her home in Phila-Club, in compliment to Mrs, A. M. delphia. She will return at the end [ Blair of St. Louls, formerly of this of the week and will be at home | City. Miss Terese James, Miss Virginia 1 = - ;-\"lurds' .'\\_fls :.‘llzabolh Adams, Mh;! AN GeRden Zleanor Northrop, Miss Ruth Stod- Gucat Defore Departure, dard, Miss Helen Carusi, Miss Natalie The ambassador of Grea Aucklan Renovating Sale Means Big Savings _ Finished Models at 50% to 75% Reductions Children’s Dresses Ready-made and stamped to be embroidered, from 1 to 8 years. Were $2.00 75¢c $5.00 $2.00 Shetland Floss 25c Skeins Britain, will be _the r. and Mrs. tain a com- of forty t dinner this evening in their home on New Hamp- venue. The ambassador will A o Buy Direct From Our and Save the Mid, Profit and Expense 514 10th St., N. W. ikt Mr. and Mrs. Guy Campbell, fo > ly Mis Natalis Magruder ot Washing- ton, have left Wilsford Manor, Wili- shire, where they have been t & guests of Viscount and Viscountess Grey of Fallodon, and have returned to London. Mr. John Drinkwater, the hington tomorrow and will | poet, was also one of Lady Grey's ' prrow and will . o ; 2| | party at Witsfora. SR d their 5 3 X e The ass! t ! 8 © assistant secretary of the Nav and Mrs. Roosevelt were the gooeiy of honor at dinner last evening of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Benjamin I | Hutchinson, who entertained a cor pany of twelve preceding the | formal dance, which the commandant | and officers of the navy yard gave in | the sail loft at the yard. | Among others entertaining preced- | ing the dance were Commander and Mrs. Max de Motte, who gave a supper in honor of Mrs. C. C. and has as their other guests C mander and Mrs. J. B. Rhodes, and Mrs. Frank Jewell, Lieut. Mrs. Frank Maile, Commander Mrs. Clarence N. Hinkamp Commander Ezra_Allen. Com and Mrs. L. R. Wenzell enter at a buffet dinner and had umong their guests Rear Admiral Will i i i their wives r for a little tion to the Were Now Now $1.00 50c $3.50 $1.50 YARNS 30c Balls.. State and Mrs. dinner last compliment 4 asked to italy, of hosts °]1@b (S Il QCNEDP || . Exclusizely Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE 1 of Col. and and and | STREET PREMIER MID-WINTER EVENT | Stamped Pillow Tops. .. $1.00 Shawl Sweater Silks, 25¢ Over one hundred yards in the spool etherlands, - Stam ts leaving Ready-Made and Stamped LT eon Set, $2.25 Netherlands fe will return value . 9-pc. Lunch= Montgomery Higgins. Commander and Mrs. Graham M. ! Adee were hosts at dinner when their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thad- deus Rich of Philadelphia, mander and Mrs. Harrison with whom Mr. and staying for a brief visit; mander_and Mrs. Ernest Lieut. Commander and M Alexan- | der Charlton. i Commander and Mrs. Perey W.| Foote had as their dinner guests, Sen- ! and Senora ests of honor H. B. Smith Forter, who thirty at The minister of Pan; de Alfaro will be this ev and Mr: will e dinner at i 45-in, Linen Rich a t. Com- e and e FURS Lace - trimmed 35Cw Stamped resds to embroider Centers, $2.50 Princess Pearl Crochet Cot- Fashioned by Garfunkel & Gerth, Inc. ~ g oy & i Exhibition-Sale C. M. C. Crochette Cotton. i l 000 . All col \alu::mwn ready ?in.\.mm :’;’c‘ balls.. ‘00?5' l O (o Noted Fur Stylists of New York All colors, 10c and 5 of C Goods purchaser during sale are not exchangeable The minister ¢ Varela w dinner th o meon D, Fess 10TTOW aft- ernoon atreet noi Mrs Discounts of / One-Third Former Prices 1217 - Conn. 1143 Conn. Ave. Avenue Hotel. : of Senator Wil- | . will be at home | Miss M llam B tomorriw A Shop of _. A ) Individuality £ e New Spring " Millinery Now on View ife of Sen-! . will be | from ERE are luxu quettes and Capes of an Caracul, Broadtail, Dyed Ermine and : fs and Chokers of aristoc Sable, Silver Fox, Baby Blue Fox, Hudson Ba 2 Stone Marten, Alaska and Canad These garments and fur piec The prices are as low as only would dare to make the: For Quick Clearance About Twenty-Five Handsome Fur-Trimmed Coats and Wraps at Actual Cost A few beautiful Fur-Trimmed Suits L also at cost. And a limited number of I T TTTT: Dresses for different occasions at actual - ZIG F Street co;t. Some are below cost. All splendid REDUCTIGCNS Knitted Suits snator Law- will not | Distinctively smart models that show the trend of coming Spring’s approved mil- linery fashions. LS MISS ANN TRULOVE, The schoolgirl guest of Senntor and Mrs. Earle B, field, who ix spending the winter with them at Congrexs Hall, Miss Trulove is from Amarillo, Tex., . sife of Repre- |and will probably enter school here. ‘uhnecticut, enter- sterday at the Shore Mrs. Henry Representative | | ! Dressy Hats of satin, i taffeta and lace—smart, colorful Sports models— all new and exceptionally charming. Call and sece them. ussist- wife of the John Sullivan, dell Hull, . George Howard Hume, "Reductions on many items of attractive nd_Mrs, Yor the New Willard, w spend the Charles B. returned to they will All Winter Hats Now $5 and $10 All Winter Hats Below Cost Meridian ssession bee ter of Sweden and Mme. since their arrival in Count von Rosen suc 3 Gustaf de Printzkold. who returned to Stockholm about ten days ago. WASHINGTON'S GREATEST G STREET BETWEEN WOMEN'S STORE _ 1IDe 170 STREETS Tomorrow! Slip-Over Jacquette and Coat Styles M -BRAKS & CO Final Disposal Of Beautiful Fur-Trimmed COATS Reditctions Are i Mombello, e of the Italian em- sy, entertained at dinner last eve- ning at their hor Among the Buests were: Ge military fittache of the Fr. ssy; Col. and Mrs. Donalds Galbraith and The retiring c f the Japanese embassv, Mr. Sadao Saburi, Who has hgen cailed fo the foreign office, will leave Washington February 1, ae- companied by Mme. Saburl, for 'Cali- fornia. Mr. and Mme. Saburl will Smart Contrast Colorings $1950 Announces reopening her Washington Salon, where ner wonderful Toilet Prepa- rations are for sale and where the many lovely women of Washington in- dulge In the unu-ual_ skin treatments for which Marie Earle is famous. Marie Earle 1635 Connecticut Ave. Nie \\v\'ashinglon, D.C —the of Light-weight Brushed Wool T w o-piece Suits, jacquette style with smart sc»ri throw, tan and brown with contrast color stripings— two-piece slip-on suits of brugzed wool, plain color, tan or brown, with co sting border. Were $22.50 and %25.00 Tan Color Slip-over Suits of light-weight Most Drastic brushed wool, with contrasting stripe border. e 8 g T C g Were $35.00 OatS Rl Stunning two-piece tailored models in fancy 534.50 t{ack weave—cedar and brown, gray and navy $ : " > Winter Coats (One Style Pictured) Mark ed Do wn $100 to $125 $ All winter coats drastically reduced. Espe- Co ats Select String- less Beans...30c $3.25 A-1 Stringless E Beans.......35¢c $4.00 4 cially goodsassortments to choose from tomor- | row—the smart, conservative styles so im- ¢ portant to the woman who buys now with next season in view. N . $95.00 Coats, with large fur collars and cuffs, $115 to $125 Fur-trimmed Coats, wide styless9 o Sl’is to $145 Coats, notable for lavish use $185 to $245 Model Coats, a These are better and more tender than fresh beans this time of the year. MAGRUDER’S Best Groceries "Conn. Ave. and K St. Easlgblished 1878 following low prices are offered $93.50 | Suow Cabiner $75.00 $437.50 Deco- rated_ Bedroom 1 X ‘$z.5}o.oo Three - piece Daven- Bench, decorated as above .. . $60.00 Mahogany e < $12'50 Table,comhlmnu.l:l. $28'50 docorted s sbove 92050 B neo. P $75.00 = $43.00 366. 0 seat L Be‘d’,s‘.l?lolll:): s“ll’l'llye $50.00 ¥ 0 Cliner $75'00 Jable,mahogan b e e $50.00 30E +enivonnons $5000 Ladies $100.00 Solid Mahogany et $33.00 ; $417.50 Dining Room Set, 10 Cove-flnx i, /<74 867,50 $57.50 Ladies’ Desk, combination any, blue velour. . Included with these excellent values are many other values of corresponding worth, together with an exten- 12151217 F Street = F , $125.00 Dresser, $135.00 Cogswell Chair, hand- St pecen. $291.00 port Suite, mul- $194 .50 $1875 Chair, mahogany ..... $50.00 Twin Beds, mahogany $57.50 Hall $100.00, Dresser, $57.50 Formal Chair; tapestry finigh .eenreenn.t AlDRE s $15'00 $325.00 Special Davenport, $2250 Chair, Martha Washing- $75.00 pieces, combina- $310 00 of $100.00 Colonial Fireside mahogany ....... sive ‘assortment of mirrors at substantial reductions. and 1214 to 1218 G Street ' to close out these pieces the decorated loom 1ap cover- & ()(),00) $15.00 Vanity $10.00 57, decorated as above $100.00 Chaise finish, combination $37-50 Chair, walnut..... ahagany: futih.’ covered, back and $67.50 Formal Chair, covered $2250 Night o Chaln $15.00 mohair cover- szso‘w D ok, mhosty, ton Chair, mohair $87.50 Cogswell Chair, down tion mahogany. . $38.00 Chuirsolid mabos. 75 ()() Third Floor Hours: 8:45 to 5:30