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SOCIETY. | Soc iety The President and Mrs. Coolidge Hosts at Dinner Tonight for Members of the Supreme Court. HE President and Mrs. Cool- idge are entertaining at one of the series of state dinners tonight, the event being in honor of the Supreme Court. There wiil be several out-of-town guests, in- cluding Mr. and Mrs, Willlam M. But ler of Boston and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- gan Butler of Dedham, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Rugg and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chandler Christy. Belgian Ambassador and Baroness de Cartier Host The ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier entertained a company at dinner last evening at the embassy. when their guests were the ambassador of Cuba and Senora de la Torrlente, the Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks, the Postmaster Gen- eral and Mrs. New, Senator and Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipp Gedrge Wharton Pepper, Senator Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard, Senator Davld 1. Walsh, the minister of Den- Constantin Brur aye, the militar tache of the Italian embassy, the Marquls di Bernezzo; Mr. and Mrs. Gebrga Cowles Scott, Mrs. Richard H Townsend, Mrs. Marshall Ficld, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Mrs. Archibald Barklie, Mrs. John Sanford, M. Jean Gergrdy and M. Blaess. After the dinner additlonal guests were asked for music, when M. Gerardy, cellist gave the program. The ambassador of Germany and| Frau Wiedfeldt went yesterday and will embd#sy tomorrow urday morning. Frau Wiedfaldt will not receive to- merrow afternoon. to New York return to the evening or Sat- ruguay and Mme. Varela entertained at dinner last eve- tng In honot of the ambassador of taly, Don Gelasio Caetani. The other guests were the minister of Swit land and Mme. Peter, tache of the Ttalian Contessa Sommati _di commercial counselor of the embassy and Mrs, John Jovce erick, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant Mr#, Charles M. Ffoulke, Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall, Mrs. Breckinridge Long. Miss Laura Harlan, Senor Barros of tha Chilean missi gooond secretary of the Sp 8y, Senor de Amoedo; gecretary of the Persian M?. Enteram: Mr. Soudbini g gécretary of the Uruguayan legation and Mme. de Pena. B Mme. Panaretoff, wife of the mini tér of Bulgaria, will receive tomorrow afternoon from 4:30 to 6:20 c'clock in the legation, 2221 R strect. Mme. Peter. wife of the minidter of Switzerland, will be at home morrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in the legation, 1525 16th street. ‘The minister of the & Slovenes, Dr. Pavichich, York, where he went naugural banquet this e American-Jugoslav Society. The minister of Czect Chvalkovsky, went to New York yes. terday and will attend the hanquet Lin evening of the Ameri ociety. r. Ch 1ko Torurn in a few days. Mme. Prochnik fo of Mpme. 5 the charge @aftaires of Austrin, will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. 1ng of the | s Senator and Mrs. Walter 1 Wwill entertain a company of f; dinner this evening in their homo on Rhode Island avenue, when the guests Wwill Inolude the ambassador of Bei- gium and Baroness de Cartier, the Becretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mei- 13n, and Miss Mellon, the Steretary of War and Mrs. Weeks and Mr. and Mes. Harold Sewall. parents of Mrs ge, who are spending a fe i with their nosts. e & few days) Senator and Edge will leave . - | formed British | to- | a fortnight at the senator's shooting hox. Mrs. King, wife of Senator Will H. King, will not receive this aft neon, but will be at home Thursday afternoon, January 31, ¢ U. Hardy of Canon City, vifg of Representative Guy U. ot Colorado, has joined him here for the remainder of the session, Represgntative and Mrs, Hardy have | taken a home at 1633 Webster street northwi Representative Willls G, Sears of Omaha, N has come to Washing- aken an apartment at ird for the remainder ¥ | counselor of the German embassy, and Mrs, Willlam N. Vaile, wife of Rep- resentative Vaile of ‘Colorado, hold a joint reception tomorrow afts t 3145 16th street, from 4:30 X They have continued s later than usual on ac- the regular Congressional tea, giving visitors an oppor- for both calls. ng during the afternoon will Hubert Work, wite of the of Interior; Mme. Varela, the minister of Urugua wife of the Mrs. E. Hart wm, Mme. de rt and Mrs. Willlam Penn Montgomery o Club tunigy M retary of counselor of the and Signor Catalani, isiting_the latter's mothe! Henry Dimock, will sail from New York Wednesday, Feb- | ruary 6, for Europe. Signor and Signora Catalani were | the guests of honor at_dinner last evening of ) John Stewart Me | Lennan, whe entertained a company of twelve. The honorary Italian emha who have b Newton-Sands Wedding in Bride’s Home at Noom. The marriage of Miss Jane McCue |Sands to Dr. Silvester Blanchard | Newton took place at noon today, in [ the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Preston Blair Sands, [on Q sttect. The ceremony was per- ten by Rev. Hdward F. Buckey nd was followsd by an informal re- ption for the small company of rel- and Intimate friends who wit- sicd the ceremon The bride wore a gown of {vory brocade, made on stralght lines, the skirt slightly draped to one side, and a court train of the brocade. Over | the gown she wore a tunic of point applique lace, and her vell, of point applique, was worn by her grand- n at her wedding. She a white prayer book with silver corners, which has been car- ricd by four generations of brides in amily and from which the wed- ding ceremony for each bride was | read. Dr. Newton and his bride will leave immediately after for a wedding trip, and on its conclusion will make their home in Washington. and Mrs. Edward W. will entertain at dinner Mon- ning in honor of Miss Natalle nd, debutante daughter of Mr. Mrs. ‘John Hays Hammond, and 1 take thelr guests later to the dance which officers of the Navy and Jiarine Corps will give at the New illard. Admira] Sherle Rear Admiral and Mrs. C. C. Black will entertaln at dinner this evening. Mrs. Lord, wife of the director of the bureau of the budget, will ob- serve her day at home tomorrow from 4 to 6 o'alock for the last time this season The Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Roosevelt will go to New York Saturday to remain until the middle of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Warren I Glover will be hosts at dinner at Wardman Park Hotel February 5. Miss Anna Hamlin will have guests for the week end Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Brewster, the latter formerly Miss Tracy Lyon of New Y¢ at the end of nexi week ralls hassle, Fla. where thes will baud 1 spend | will will arrive Saturday. entertain a dinner party for “Hats of Tomorrow And More Of Lustrous Silks.and Straws: New Hats Seasonable and Reasonable at s5 and 310 All-over embroideved fabrics, too, Glossy Viscas; Moire, which Pavis yadios is smartest of all; Lip-stick ved; E mond; Golden broun. mpire blue; Lariat; Al- The hat colors. The fashions, The hat fabrics, LITTLE priced. will | gy THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MISS CATHERINE McLANE, Of Pensacola, Fln, and their daughter, Mary Smithwiek. (@Drooks-Stevens.) them preceeding the British bachelors’ dance Saturday night. Hamlin’s guest for several weeks, has returned to her home in Boston. The assistant secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Ellot Wadsworth, will be the guest of honor at dinner Mon- day evening of the American Asso- clation of Untversity Women when he will speak on “Taxation and the Mellon Plan.” much interest in Mr. Wadsworth's talk has begn shown that members have been ‘extended the privilege of a guest. Mrs. Stanton Judkins Peelle and her daughter, Miss Betty Byrne will be at home 'at Meridian Mansions, 2400 16th street, tomorrow afternoon, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Quincy B. Newman taining today at the Club for Mrs. Billard, wife of Rear 4 miral . C. Billard, United States coast is enter- Mr, and Mrs. George Bowle Chip- man will entertain at dinner Jan- uary 28. Mrs. Victor Kauffmann Bues in whose honeor Mrs Wigmore entertained a company of twelve at _luncheon today in her apartment at 202 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Wigmore will receive on Sat- urdays, February 9 and 16 Maj. R. M. Campbell entertained a company at the supper danca at Le Paradis last evening. was Francis Mrs. Ambler A. Marsteller. who is the house guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam M. Wallace, will return to her home in Norfolk, Va., at the end of the week. Mr. and Mrs, John T. Adams will entertain at dinner at Wardman Park Hotel January 28. Col. and Mrs. Hamilton §. Hawkins will give a buffet supper this evening in their quarters at Fort Myer for their daughter, Miss Hawkins, when their guests ~ will number 'about thirty-five young people. Col. and Mrs. Hawkins will take their guests later to the hop at the fort. Mrs. Hawkins will entertain at tea tomorrow afternoon, after the drill. Mr. Henry Martin Clarke was host at dinner last evening entertalning In honor of Mrs. W. Harry Brown Miss Margaret Harding, who was | Washington | the | at Le Paradis. The | other Yere Capt. and Mra Austin . an rs. 0} Wi , Mrs. Sarah Lee F-’hlllly Mr‘i.“a‘;’l‘:‘h‘y Keon, Mrs. Georgla Lee Parker; Miss Mildred Greble, Col. Joseph Eeach- man, Dr. Breckintidge Bayne, Mr. William Bowle Clark and Mr. Dorten of Boston. osts auts, The Missos Sedgley will not re- celve tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. John B. Larnor entertained a company of eighteen of this season’s debutantes at luncheon today for her debutante daughter, Miss Anna South- ard Larner, Mra. Perry 8. Heath was hostess to a company of elghteen at luncheon today ut her home on V street. The Hoatennes for Fri Congrewslonal Club Te: Mrs. Burton French and Mrs. James Frear have been invited to pour at the regular Friday afternoon recep- tion at the Congressional Club. Those who will serve as assistant hostesses are Miss Bell Dupre. Mrs. 1 rd Fchols, Mrs. George Favrot, Hubert Fisher, Mrs. £rthur Richard _Eiliott, . Mrs. ans, Mrs. E. Hart Fenn, Foster and Mrs. Louls A Dean Wilbur will address the club > the tea hour on “The Corridor of Lyric Poetry in the Congressional Mme. Bryn, wife of the Norwegian minister and dean of the wives of the legation representatives in Wash- irgton, is to be the guest of honor of the American Association of Un! versity Women at its national head- uarters, 1634 I street northwest, on Verinenday, January 80, from 4 until § o'clock. Representative and Mrs, Charfes B. Ward of New York were hosts to a | small company at dinner last night at the New Willard, Willign Walton Harper and A Hitl of Peliso, Orange, Va., are apending a few weeks st the Lee House. T Miss Pearl Lee Boone has’returned to her home, on New Hampshire ave- {nue, from_Ditchley, Va., where she {has'been for a month, owing to the {1llness and death of her grandfather, | Col. Willlam Harvey Carter. Miss Boone has canceled all of her social engagements and has set no date for her wedding, which was to have taken place ut Christmas time. Nr. M. Holstein Mrs, Miss Marlam and Mrs. George of Plainfleld, N. J., announce the en- gement of their daughter Abby to r. Thoman Re: Rutter, the wed- ding to take piace in the early summer. Mr. Rutter is the son of the late J. Bdgar Thomson Rutter and Mrs. Rutter. formerly of New York city and now of, Washington, and grand- Son of ‘the late Thomas Rutter of New York. He is a graduate of Princeton University and of Harvard Law School. | The second of the series of Army dances will be glven tomorrow evening at the New Willard. ' In the receiving lline will be Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper, Mrs. Clarence O. Sherrill and Mrs. Lewis Sherer. Col. Joseph Beacham will make the presentations. Several dinner parties will be given. The Army dance committée an- nounces an extra dance at the New Willara March 27. Miss Kate Dean Owen left Wash- ington Tuesday evening for Souther Pines, N. C., with her sister, Mrs. C. D. Cugle, who has been 11l for uveull | | ! { weeks. Miss Gertrude Lutz has gone to Florida, where she Is the guest of Miss Margaret Key, at Lake Wales. Miss Lutz will return the middle of | next month. Little Diplomats Rulld Theater and Propertien. Mrs. Harriet Hawley Locher will entertain in the lounge of the Am- bassador Theater Wednesday after- | noon, January 30, from 3:30 to 6} o'clock for the Children of the Ameri- | can Revolution. | Mrs, Edouard Alblon will recelve with Mrs, Locher, giving the children an opportunity to meet the real story teller of the children’s hour over the radio. o The feature of the afternoon’s en tertainment will be a fairy spectacu- lar_performance of the “Enchanted Forest,” which will be given in a Marionette _theater. Milan, Viado and Ivan, the young sons of Mr. Mi- lan Getting, attaches of the Czecho- DeLicious LUNCHEON €5¢ WonoerruL Course PinneR! @afé Fieetwood 1760 Pea St.,N.W, Franklin 5206 ,%%4 1747 Rhode Island Ave. Announces a | N Clearance of All Hats at s .00 Each Among them a few Bendel models and a number of sports hats, sultable for year-round ‘wear, Smart netw spring travel- ing coats and knitted dresses now in stock. THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Intensive Clearance —where the reductions amount to great sacri- fices—resulting in enormous savings for those who choose. Clearance becomes imperative— NOW. 96 Dresses— 27 Street Dresses in Silk and Cloth— were $25 and $39.50.....00a; 14 Street and Afternoon Dresses— that were $45 to $59.50.....cveves 33 Street and that were $55 0 $69.50. . . eevueuasan. 22 Street and Afternoon Dmu.—- that were $65 to $85...... Afternoon Dresses— .27 337 S S— Fur-Trimmed Coats=— Lot of Dress and Sport Coats— - _ that were $75t0 $89.50................; Lot of Dress Coats— ' that were $98.50 to $110.00...... Lot of Dress Coats— . that were $120 to $150. 24 Suits— 13 Misses’ Suits that were $29.50 to $35... LS o 52450 3 I" wear— Were $45.00 to $65.00 il ) $14.50 4 Fur-ttimmed Suits, that were $95.00. L 51975 All of the remaining Navy Twill Suits—acceptable for spring 1y Off sas.szfimes *49 .69 $59.50 D. U, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24 19078 | i | i i I I | | I | I | j‘ | | | | i | | | SOCIETY. 1316 G St. City Club Bldg. SHOP SHOP Comes Only Once a Year! Annual Remnant Sale Cleaning Out and Closing Out 150 DRESSES S107 Previously marked $99.75 $39.75 $49.75 $50.75 $6,9.50 All Sales Final—No Will Calls—No Charges The Connecticut Avenue Shop 1209 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Final Clearance Reductions Prior to Removal To Our New Building The Most Remarkable Values Ever Offered All Merchandise at Less Than Cost to insure immediate disposal DRESSES For Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear (A Great Many Suitadle for Southern Wear) Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group & $25.00 $37.50 $45.00 $50.00 $65.00 3-Piece SUITS Only Six Left Several in this Group Are Pasternak Models I Velvet, Fur Trimmed Embroidered Romain Bodice. Formerly $225.00 Black Juina, Faille Silk Top with Squirrel Dyed Sable Collar and Cuffs. Formerly $295.00 Brown Juina, Fur Trimmed, Beautifully Embroidered. Formerly $195.00 Black Juina, Fur Collar and Cuffs, Lanvin Bodice. Formerly $249.00 Black Velons, Viatka Squirre] Collar and Cuffs, King Blue Bodice. Formerly $166.00 Black Veldine, Fur Collar and Cuffs, Cocoa Figured Bodice. Formerly $165.00 All Furs Below Cost Only Seven Ooats Left fudson Seal Coat, 52 inches long, Formerly $700.00 Hudson Seal Coat, Kolinsky Collar, 48 inches long. Formerly $550.00 Formerly $550.00 Now $375.00 Now $75.00 Na" $165.00 Now $115.00 Now §49.00 Now $95.00 Now $85.00 Now $400.00 5 Now $325.00 Hudson Seal Cape, 51 inches long. Hudson Seal Cape, B0 inches long. Formerly $650.00 Now $450.00 Mink Coat, 49 inches long. Formerly $1,650.00 Now $1,095.00 Scoteh Mole Cape, fox collar, 52 inches. Formerly $450.00 Now $295.00 Nutria Coat, 63 inches long. Formerly $600.00 Now $450.00 AUl Hats Fur-Trimmed Coals Piece Suits