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I\ SOCIETY. OC iet President and Mrs. Coolidge Hosts to } Supreme Court at White House Dinner Last Night. HE "President and Mrs. Cool- idge were hosts to the Su- preme Court at dinner last night, the event being fol- lowsd by a musical. The decorations throughout the state sulte were artistic, and In the blue room, where the guests were presented to the President and Mrs. Coolidge, were graceful vases filled with white lilies, fern and palms, adding to the charm of the room. Mre. Coolidge wore a becoming gown of gold lace over gold tissue cloth, the lace being embroidered in beads and rhinestones. The gown was fashioued without a train or sleeves and the bodice cut square in the neck. The state board, beautiful in pro- Portion, was decorated handsomely With ophelia roses, freesia and glo. riosum fern, arranged in the holders about the Dolly Madlson gold service and in the tall gold vases and in low piacques aiong the table, There were fifty guests arranged according to White Hous: precedent about the table, the company Inélud- ing the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and Mrs. Willlam Howard Taft, Mr. Justice McKenna, Mr. Justice and Mre. Van Devanter, Mr. Justice James McReynolds, Mr. Justice and,. Ars. Sutherland, ' Mr. Justice and’ Mr. Butler, Mr. Justice Sanford, the A torney General, Mr. Daugherty; Sen. tor Frank B. Brandagee, Representa. tive and Mrs. George 8. Graham, the solicitor general and Mrs. Beck, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial +Court of Massachusetts and, Mr: Rugg. Chief Justice Constantine . Smyth of the District Court of A "peals, Chief Justice Waiter I McCos of the Supreme Court 6f the District of Columbia and Mrs. McCoy, Chief Justice of the Court of Claims Ed- ward K. Campbell and Mrs. Camphell and presiding judge of the United | States Court and Mrs. George E. Martin, 5 nd Mrs. Henry White, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry White, Mr. and Mrs. Wililam C. Sproul, Mrs. Fred- Dent Grant, Mrs.” Richard H. ‘Townsend. Mrs. W. Murray Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam M. Butler of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Butler of Ded- Mass. and Mrs. Howard . Mrs. Marshall Field, Carroll ~ Frazer, Mrs eep, Miss Mary E. Pa ten. Judge Robert E. Lee Saner, Mr, and Mrs. Frederick W. Stearns of Boston, Col. Clarence 0. Sherrill and Capt. Adolphus Andrews, the military and naval aides, respectively, to the President. For ~the musical and additional guests asked In after dinner, gold chairs were arranged room, and the program was pre- Sented by Mrs. Morgan Butler, so- prano, and_Jean Gerardy, violoncel- list, with George Stewart McManus and James Ecker at the piano, the one plaving for Mrs. Morgan and the other for the violoncelllst. gan a of Customs James Frederic A. save two groups of three songs 4nd various encores, her num- bers including Bind My Hair" Z Alte Mutter” (Dvorak), serenade _(Strauss) Night" (Grieg), Fees” (Koechlin (Fourdrain). included, *“Ar; Temps s and “Le Papillon Gerardy's numbers Tre Giornt” (Per- golese), “Berceu: (Schubert), "“Vito' (Popper), “Nocturne” (Chopin), “Sere- nade” (Herbert), and “Gavotte” (Pop- He, too, gave several encores, the entire program fitting the oc: sion delightfull The Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes will be the guests in whose honor the minister of Guatemala and Senora Dona Lillian de Sanchez tour will entertain & company at din- ner this evening. M. and Mme. Jusserand to New York for Fremeh Opera. The ambassador of France Mme. Jusserand will go to New York tomorrow to attend the performance Of “Thals" by the French composer Massenet, which will be given at the Metropolitan Opera House for the benefit of the French Hospltal. The ambassador and Mme. Jusserand will be entertained during their_brief stay there and will return to Wash- ington Sunday evening. and The Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Work have temporarily cancel- ed their social engagements owing o the sccident which Mrs. Work had vesterday. Attorney General Daugherty Washington~ today for Florida. and Mrs. left He Daugherty, who is an in- " valid, plan to spend several weeks at various seashore resorts in the south. Mme. Bryn, wife of the minister of the Netherlands, will not receive this afternoon. ‘The minister of the Ser! in the East Mrs. Mor- | and Slovenes, Dr. Pavichich, will re- turn tomorrow from New York, where he went to speak before the Ameri- can-Jugoslav Soclety last evening at the banquet which it gave in that city. The new secretary of the British embasgsy, Mr. H. F. C. Crookshank, ar- rived in Washington yesterday to take up his dutles at the embassy and is at the Shoreham. Mrs. Key Pittman has gone south and will be absent for several weeks. Representative E. Hart Fenn has Sone to Hartford, Conn., for the week end. Representative and Mrs. Homer P. Snyder entertained at dinner last cve- ning, when their guests included Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Proctor of New York. Senator and M Arthur Capper, Mrs, Clarence O. Sherrill and Mrs. Louis C. Scherer will be in the re- celving line tonight at the second of the series of Army dances being giv- en at the Willard Hotel. Col. Joseph Beacham will make the presentations. Among those who will entertain at dinner at the Willard preceding the dance are Col. and Mrs. F. C. Jewell, Col. and Mrs. Scherer, Col. and Mrs. herrill, Gen. and Mrs. Harry Tay. lor, Col. and Mrs. Lorenzo D. Gasser, Maj. and Mrs. Coupal and Col. and Mrs. Ferguson. Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann left W ington today for an absence of eral weeks. She will return on Feb- ruary 12. Mr. Manuel Roxas, Philippine legislature Gabaldon 5 Gabaldon, Guevara and Mme. Guevara, and former Commis- sloner Jaime 'C. de Veyra will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ed- ward Russell at dinner at the Arts Club tonight. speaker of the the resident Former Gov. W. C. Sproul of Penn- {to Washington to attend the dinner by the President and Mrs. Coolidge in honor of the Supreme Court, are spending several days at the New Willard. Col. and Mrs. Wait Johnson and Dr. and Mrs. Boss have issued invita- tilonu for a large dance Tuesday eve- ning. Mrs. George T. Marye and her daughter, Miss Helen Marye, have arrived in Paris and are remaining for a time at the Ritz before leaving for several weeks' travel in Egypt. They will return to Washington about the 1st of June. Representative Sears of Omaha, Nebr., who has just taken his seat ! in Congress, arrived today In Wash- ington and Is at the New Willard, where he will make his home for the winter. Mrs. William Howard Taft will be the guest of honor at a luncheon to be given February 12, with Mrs. Harry Norment as hostess: Miss Constance Towner has com to Washington from Wellesley Col lege to join her father, former Rep- resentative Horace M. Towner, Gov- ernor of Porte Rico, at the Hamil- ton Hotel. Mrs. Stanton J. Peelle entertained a company of twenty-two at luncheon today for her debutante daughte: Miss’ Betty Byrne. Mrs. Lillian Money Read, will en- tertain at a buffet supper Sunday February 3. for her debutante daugh- ter, Miss Claudia Read. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre will ‘entertain a company of sixteen at dinner this evening. Col. and Mrs. John A. Hull will be hosts to a company of thirty-three at dinner this evening at the Willard preceding the Army dance which | Will be given in the ballroom of that hotel. Mrs. Michael J. Colbert and Miss Helen Colbert will go to New York today and Miss Colbert will sail Wednesday on the U. S. Grant ‘for Panama, where she will pass about two months as the guest of Col. and Mrs. John W. Heavey. Mrs. Colbert will return to Washington after Miss Colbert salls. Miss Marion Welles and Miss Lelia Sampson of Hartford, Conn., are spending some days in Washington, Mrs. E. Hart Fenn entertained at lunch for them during the week. Prince and Princess Hohenlohe zu Schillingsturst of Austria are making a short visit with ' Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ander Britton in their home, Taylor lace, in Chevy Chase, Princess ohenlohe was formerly M " The Prep Girl Shop " Smart Mid\;;;;ter Apparel for Girls—Juniors—Misses (Six to Sixteen) . OneFourth Off! [Esrlebacher . TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET sylvania and Mrs. Sproul, who came |Shuford of Hickory. glven at the White House last night [, ' THE' EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FR: MISS RUTH ELIZABETH DODGE, o arine Britton, elder daughter of Mr. Britton. Colombian Minister and Senora de Olaya Guests. The minister of Colombla and Senora de Olaya were the guests of honor at dinner last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Ryan, who entertained a company of twelve. Mrs. Ryan will receive Sunday afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock. Rear Admiral and Mrs. C. C. Black entertained ut dinner last evening, when their guests were Maj. and Mrs. Pilllsbury, Commander and Mrs. Harti- gan, Commander and Mrs. Delano, i Black and Commander Col. and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson en- tertained at dinner last evening, later taking their guests to the dance given by the officers of Fort Myer and their wives. They Included Representative and Mrs. Fred S. Pur- nell, Col. and Mrs. Walt Johnson, Col. and Mrs. Samuel Talbot, Mrs. A. A. N. C. The counselor of the Japanese em- assy and Mme. Saburl entertained informally at luncheon at the Shore- ham yesterday. Mrs. William P. Wooten, at Washing- ton barracks, Is a member of the com- mittee in chargo of the dance to be given by the engineer branch of the Army Rellef Society February 1, and is assisting Mrs. Taylor in makin arrangements for the dance, whi promises to make one of the most su: cessful charity entertainments of the season. Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr., will be hostess at a tea, which the American Associa- tion of University Women is giving in honor of Mme. Bryne, wife of the min- ister of Norway, Wednesday, January 20, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Q. Macqueen. 1657 3]st street northwest, entertaired at dinner last evening in honor of the ter's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. @eorge W. Sims, of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Sims are leaving the latter part of the week for California. Miss Jean Wilson has returned to pend the rest of the winter and spring in Washington and is at the Lamber, 1791 Lanier place northwest. Assistant Controller General and Mrs, J. L. Baity will entertain a party of six at the recital of Pablo Casal at the National Theater Thursday afternoon. Following the perf: nce they will take their gues: 'Aiglon for dinner. Mrs. A. A. Shuford of Hickory, C., has arrived in Washington for tsit and is at the Wardman Park otel. Mrs. Sands of Wheeling, W. Vi widow of Col. George Sands, is at the Hotel Brighton. Miss Frances Benjamin Johnston leaves today for New York, after be- ing the guest of her aunt. Mrs. C. J Hagan, at the Franklin Square Hotel, for some time. She will return here for a few days at the end of this week. n Mrs. E. E. Androvette of New York will come to Washington the first of the month to take an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel for the remain- der of the winter. The officers stationed at Fort Myer| gave a dance last evening in the Ad- ministration building at the fort, Wwhen_their guests were recelved by Mrs. win, Mrs. H. C.'Hine, Mrs. Vernon L. Bevans. Mre. Hamilton 8. Haw- B four et & Dudtet wapber hotore the ty-four at & buffet suppe Gance for thelr daughier, Miss Nancy Hawkl Among others who ente fore the dance were Maj. Jonathan M Wainwright, whose guests included Col. and Mrs. Howard Dick- fnson, Col. and Mrs. Royden Beebe Maj. ‘and_Mrs. Duncan Ellfott, Ma. and Mrs. W. O. Baswell, Col. and Mr: A. M Brown, Miss Fonr wright, Miss Darothy Taylor, and Mrs. John A, Barry, Ma. ak,© Maj. 'and Mrs. Cal. Winthrop Green, Col. C. C. d Maj. Edgar W. Taulbe: hi Col. and Mrs. Peter C. Fileld wers hosts at dinner, having in_their party Col. and Mrs. lfinrz Jewett, Co‘l‘ and Mrs. Frederick Coleman, Col. an: Mrs, Francis Clark, Maj. and Mrs. Clark Lynn, Maj. and Mrs. Strong. Maj. an B Northington, Mr. and Mrs. Lester son and Col. Willlam Crulksbank. wkiny, wife of Col. Hamil- ton S Hawicing, will entertain at tea rnoon a';"er':":mr the drill in the riding hall. Assisting Mrs. Hawkins will be Mrs. Jonothan M. Wainwright, Mrs. Randall, Mrs. Percy Black, Mrs. Jones and Miss Nanay Hawkin Mrs. Hawkins will leave Washing- ton Monday far a we: stay in At- lantic City and will not observe her day at home next Friday. Capt. and Mrs. Charles H. T. Lowndes entértained a company of fourteen at dinner last evening In honor of the superintendent of the Naval Observaiory, Capt. Edwin T. Pollock, and Mrs. Pollock. Miss Natalle Hammond, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond. was the guest for whom Mrs. W. Harry Brown gave a cotil- lon last evening. entertaining in her apartment at 1785 Massachusetts ave nue. Mrs. Brown's guests included about eighty and the three figures were led by M Palnter, jr., of Pit Pittsburgh, who are visiting Mrs. Brown, and Mr. Willlam H. Brown. son of the hostess. was transformed into a rose bower with tall rosebushes in the corners and southern smilax and roses fes- tooned about the walls and doorways. A buffet supper wag served about 1 o'clock. Mrs. Hammond and Miss Ma- bel Boardman presided over the two tables laden with the favors for the cotllion figures. Mr. and Mrs. Painter will remain over the week end and Mr. and Mrs. Burgwin will go to Baltimore today to visit relatives of the latter. Mrs. J. Franklin Jameson will be at Here are the finest Silk Stockings it is possible to obtain. The quality is built in these famous PHILADELPHIA LD SEAL ilk. Stockings In every weight from chiffons of gossamer sheerness to the heaviest ingrains. In the season’s new tones as well as the staple shades. Priced from $1.85 to $3.75 Erlebacher Twelve.Ten, Twelve-Twelve F St. Guliug g{zfz’nlzleé;éf The Greatest Reductions We Have Made on Misses’, Juniors’, Girls’ Winter Apparel W/ ALUES genuinely remarkable are represented immediate clearance: Misses’ Suits reduced to in the following goods greatly reduced for $25, $45, $58.50 to $78.50 Misses’ Coats reduced to. . . $38.50, $45, $58.50 to $145 Misses’ Dresses reduced to $18.50, $25, $38.50 to $118 Girlg Coats reduced to. . . $7.50, $10, $19.50 to $49.50 Girls’ Wool Dresses reduced io $5, §7.50, $12.50 to $25 Girl?’ Wash Dresses reduced to $4.50, $6.75 to $12.50 Hats reduced t0. « s s ue s Sweaters reduced to. :.......“md}lo $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 to $12.50 . Sweater Suits reduced to.........512.50 and $18.50 Wool Scarfs reduced t0. v« + « + .$1.50, $1.95 to $3.50 Outing Pajamas reduced to. Knit Underwear reduciq to. Wool Socks reduced to. <=+ -$1.50 and $1.95 .80c, 60¢, 75c¢, $1 to $3.50 .80c, $1, $1.25 to $1.75 .7'&1‘:6!'&mr;mirbeni§ : her quarters at Fort | & The apartment | time this season. Mrs. G. K. Berry wav hostess to a large company At dinner at Le Para- dis last evening. Smith Cellege Club Tea Tuceday Aftermoom. The Smith College Club of Washini ton will hold & tea and meeting at t A A U W at 4:30 o'clock. who Just returned from a year abroad, with her husband, Washington con'l-l"“omnm of the/ Federated Press, d | Will speak on “Moscow us I Saw It. The success of the bridge, five hun- dred and mah-jong party, to be given by the National Woman's' Party, at i Wednesday night, is a: y the number of tables engage: affair through Mrs. Wymond H. chalrman of the entertain- ment committee. Many of these have been reserved by members und thelr husbands, and both drawing rooms, will be thrown open to accommodate the large number of guests. The many fire- qu:u in these rooms, In which cheery res are always crackling these cold nter nights, lend much toward the ity for which the Na- Party has long been Hosteuses for the evening will be the entertainment committee of the organization and the members at head- quarters, and as at previous affairs of this kind, prizes will be awarded. The mémbers of Kappa Kappa Gam- ma residing in Washington will be entertained with a tea at the Univer- sity Club for Women, 1634 1 strect northwest,'Saturday from 4 to 6. The hostesses will be Miss Alice Du Breuil, Mrs. Fred Cashey, Mrs, C. D. Sloane, Mrs. Harold Sheerer und Mrs. Ches. ter Caithness. All members of Kappa. Kappa Gamma are invited to attend. Dr. Burlelgh Parkhurst will be guest of honor at the tea held by the International Association of Art and tters tomorrow afternoon, at 1715 1 llrfiel, fl'(l::‘n 1 to 6 o'clock.” He will &peak on € subject “The Pai and the People.” oLl Miss Margaret ‘who. last year, of the late Pr Linsay Willlams, Iml;\l’r‘fl the portrait ent Harding for the English-Speaking Union, will :lxrot:‘m an honor guest. Miss Willlams will in Washington a short time and is staying at the new Willard Hotel. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Greet- ors of America were entertained Tuesday night by Mrs. W. P. Ditt- mar in honor of the incoming pres! dent Mrs. Russell Conn, and the out- going president, Mrs. Eckeritt, Mrs. Willlam E. Chamberiin, pres dent. . will preside at the Forum luncheon at the Woman's City Club tomorrow at 1 o'clock, when Mr. H. Blackman will be the honor guest and speak on “Women's Power in Politics." Among those who will be present with their guests are Mrs. v IDAY, JANUARY 25, 1924. John _A. Barry, Mrs. C, C. Jad- [home tomorrow afterioon for the last l-rt Willoughby, Mrs. Andrew Stew- i Mea BN Honmer, Mins Agnow Winn, Miss Heaven, Mri. J. F. er, Mrs. ‘A. E. Brown, Miss Lucy Watt, Mrs. Morrell, Miss Hope Thompson, Miss F. F. Stiles, Mrs. L L. Korn and Miss Amy Leavitt. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bliss'Lane nounce the engagement of the lat. ter's sister, Miss Margaret win_of Florence, Italy, to Mr. Stanley Hawks. Miss Baldwin has been-in Washing ton for several months as the guest of her_brother-in-law_and sister. s in_charge of cur- on of the State De- Marie Earle Announces —the reopening w ington Salon, her wonderful Tollet Prepa- rations are for sale and where the - many women of Washington dulge in the unusual skin treatments for which Marle Earle is famous Marie Earle 1635 Connecticut Ave. “Washington, D. C. k' Paris The Old Reliable Wall Coating A Winter Night Nothing to dot A package or two of Farbo, an hour or two of easy work and that dingy room becomes the pret- tiest one in the house ONLY A DOLLAR OR TWO Try Farbo on one room tonight. Sold at Best Paint Stores Baltimore Water Paint Co. ADD WATER -AND US[E~ 18th St. and Columbia Road “The Exclusive Rendesvous for Discriminating People” If our crowds second orchestra. Special Saturday Dinner Dance 7:30 to 1 Special Sunday Dinner de Luxe S5t 9. Macias and His Famous L’Aiglon Orchestra Priority on Reservations for Salon Dancing Columbia 3063-3064 ersist Mr. Macias must organize a ast week we simply had to close our doors on account of the overwhelming patronage. Tea Dance’(Saturday Only) 4:30 to 6 Table d’Hote Dinner Dance Daily, 5:30 to 9 (No Cover) ( Cover) Concert F at Tenth St. Still Selling Every Winter Coat at l/z off All Cloth and Fur Coats are included. At this Reduc- tion they are Selling -fast. All Children’s Wear - ! can be purchased at One-Half Price No exceptions! A 3 Many a thrifty wother has been more than pleased with the results of ‘her visit to our Kiddies’ Shop. Every Coat, Hat, Dress, Sweater, Boy's . veryW::" Su:'t. etc., Is Included e e SOCIETY. Btz S5 12th and G Sts. DRESS SALE Saturday Including Many New Spring Models, Former Selling Prices, $25 to $39.50 Specially Priced $1 0-50 Materials ton Crepe Check Flannels Roshonarra Colors avy Black. Brown 100 New Spring Hats Specially Priced for Saturday R Pictorial Review Patterns Exclusive Agents Elite Styles Patterns SWORZYNS ’ FIRS™ 1219-1221 G Stres: NW. 4 Store Hours—9 to 6 Hemstitching and Picot Edging 10c @ Yard A Remarkable Purchase of 500 Pairs Newest Brooklyn-made Shoes, Together With Fully 700 Pairs of Our Own Quality Footwear, Including Thompson Samgles, for Our Greatest SHOE SALE Famous Brooklyn Turns, the finest quality made. Beautiful Paisley ef- fects. White Summer Shoes. Silver Cloth Evening Slippers. Plenty of Satin Pumps. Newest Spring Oxfords in Calf, Gun Metal and Patent. o Colonial Tongue Pumps and Buckle styles that are new. Low Heels, Cuban Heels and Louis Heels. The sizes are not com- plete in all the styles, but every size is repree sented in the sale. The Brooklyn-made Shoes are in sizes 3, 314, 4 and 4; only. These Shoes were actually made to sell for $12.00 and $14.00. ¢ A large assortment of beautiful spring colors, including these new shades—Nude, peach, cinnamon, French metal,” beige and hazel nut, quality of these exquisite Chiffon Hose and their value at this low price will be a revelation. Saturday, 9%;1%’511'/ HOSIERY “Humming Bird” Guaranteed Hose, - In all the new wanted spring colors. . Clearance of All Our Sport Skirts at $5.00 This group includes all our All-wool Skirts. The values are up to $9.50. There are plaited and plain models, in solid tans, tans with contrast- ing plaids, small velour checks. Sizes 25 to 32 waist measure. Very special for Saturday only, your choice— MILITARY BELTS—Made of fine quality cow- hide, black and brown; 2 inches wide, with beauti- ful military gold-finish metal buckle. All sizes. $2.00 Have You Enrolled in Our Dressmaking $5.00