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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STXI\'. Social World Views ! 1;Cm;mse[ur of Danish Of Special Interest | 'Legation and His Wife Thrown on the Screen Welcomed in Capital WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 27, 1924—PART 2. Official Residents and Oth-| ers Pictured—Guests En- tertained in City Homes. Personal Notes. ‘SOCIETY. A Great Sale of Dresses at *11.95 Our Regular $19.50, $25 and $29 Models Good clothes an aid to women. On a woman's dress depends her personality and a large part of her success. Here you can secure the newest styles at reasonable prices by taking advantage of the wonderful values we are now offering in women’s and misses’ apparel. Tomorrow Dress Sale includes straightline or draped . models for women and misses in crepe de chines, canton crepes, plain and printed georgette, crepe satin, all-wool - jersey and Poiret twill. Many are handsomely beaded or embroidered; others fur-trimmed. All sizes and shades in the assortment, but not in all styles. $19.50, $25 and $29 dresses, choice, $11.95 Mayer Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality, 937-939 F St. N.W. > ‘Kai Helmer Petersens Antic- ipatc Seeing Beauty of |. Washington in Springtime. If one might judge from the mem- the diplomatic corps ac- ed from the lund of Hamlet .to e American capltal, all sons are tall, fair and endowed with an degree of comellness, and its rs also possess more than av- srage height and certainly more than average good looks, grace and accom- The new counselor of Kai Helmer Petersen, 5 Washington from Ber- s served for two years. appearance «nd is in- ports aml golfer of some renown in hits own balllwick. Mme. Petersen {s pr the IEESt Matron in the present corps, thongh sho counts almost six ¥ and has & sturdy and a half years, b lebrated and attained ) ber home in i But she admits t e of sixteen, i dia, 10t an - ordinary océurrence Crxttenton { Denm v more than it is here, . . Parix Experl . Sunshine Circle Tea | o S o ter taking a com- Planned for Tuesday!* Senator and Mrs. John W will have as their guest for mainder of the winter latter's sister, Miss Helen Oklnhoma. Harreld the re- | son the Ward of Mrs. Timberlake, sentative Charles b Colorado, now in her avartment at Congress Hall, after a serious illness ! during which she was in o local hos- pltal. Mre, Timbe slow to admit of her “ny of her social cugagemer rest of the wife Repre- rlake of | > legalion, who com jlin, where is athletic 160 | deed fond of g scason Miss Vera Bloom, daughter resentative and Mrs. Sol o New York, Is spending a busy week end in that city She is going to New York for the reading on musical comedy MRS, ERNEST Formerly Waca, F thern Cross, | have charge | of the cotton industry in Argentin, primarily ¥ of & new ! just tinished | Florence ollaboration ifford Grey, | the: author of * Antonio | d'Annunzto, brother of the poct, | ¢ has been invited by Morris | for the Saturday tings Miracle,” and will b Calve's guest to meet Maestro temezzi, the composer of “The Love of the Three King: 4 supper in his honor thut evening Miss Bloom will wait Queena Mario's “Jullet” to Edwaurd Joh b men” at the Metropolitan House, after which Mario return to Washington vith vend a few days as her zues Mr. and Mrs. La ve as their kue Mrs. Harold who will remain to the Monday morning musical tom ow_at the Hotel Hamilton Mrs. To d of New York aunc op in Washington 1 on her way from Palm Be York. scribed for the p 1 classes desiring to enter the verument, . attached him- f 1o the forelg 1 He spent but almost marriage d . where he until about two years ago 0000000000000 000000000 0000000000900 000000000000000 Function Scheduled to Be| w Calle ; . mained Held a: College Women's| %} 3 he me first scoretary of the Danish legution In Berlin. Both he Club, 1822 I Street. 4 t0 6 | Petersen enfoyed this ex- 1 . for becuuse of the complex which the German govern- | periencing, there tertaining of a formal and the foreign corps @ unit of itself and had the ntimate and.delightfal it lite. Houses, too, are easy i big' roomy mansion: from fifteen tb twenty ug for ubout a fourth sked for a small apurt- Fetersen brought hi; MISS NEVILLE JOHNSON, Daughter of Dr. Loren B. T. Johnxon, who, with Mrs. Johnson, announces her engagement to Capt. id 8. Barry, jr., United States Marine Corps, the wedding to take place in = ! her Sunshir if ual e at the ! 2 Lyelg Exceptionally Wonderful / Collection Oriental Rugs and Carpets Offered at Very At‘ractive Prices During Reorganization Sale ) this socicty Miss Mary Nor aris will also it o musieal | dent cirel *h to New ‘nv the 1 Henr Mr. and Mrs. John Huys Hammond | ! * and Miss Natalie Hammond and Miss | { len Blair will Jeave . ot | ext month for Hot s ., | B where they will malke stay. prominent well Harrd New, wife Mrs. | Yy young | ana hair | pri | ment heto, M susehold | | women of otticial 1 ent, and to find hed house Is proving Women’s—Misses’ Coats BIG REDUCTIONS Winter Coat in our stock: offered at much less than our wholesale price. Values beyond comparison. naster alla t Agriculturs o Neife o General; wife of the i Mrs n is an attractive tall and very slender cxquisite matr, with and Petersen [ have been observing a period of i mourning for the father of the form- r. Who died during the past sum. This is, however, ended and aming the guests a s ball last week an. Foward, presi- —on every Col. and Mrs. Charles Carroll Wal- cutt, who were called to Columbus, the sudden death of the brother. Dr. Sherman Wal- cutt, are expected to return to W tngton Frid. Those who really want rugs and carpets from near and far eastern countries will find this an op- portune time to purchase one of exceedingly rarc beauty and the very best to be found anywhere. sidential sense. Daughter of Educatof. Petersen was before | Miss Estre Our First Factory Clearance Sale Miss Elizabeth *he house at 1704 ane, which has been oce g imark's niost dis- Mary B, John: und educators, penhagen and one of r public speakers of the n_countrles. He {s also thor of many be which are the classrooms of the Dan- Prices are far below what one could possibly duplicate them for. Our collection comes from every corner of the world where the art of rug weaving is known. We do not believe that there has ever been displayed in this country such a large variety of oriental rugs and carpets of such rare beauty and designs as we are inviting Washing- tonians to see. Miss Catherine Towers has gone, Knight, to Brooklyn, where she is spending Mrs. F the week end with Admiral and Mrs 1 lad intended to) Direct From Our Fac- Plunkett at the Drooklyn navy y i 3 4 father, for the high- Miss Amy Gilb and Save the Middle- ation of women is almost im- Profit and " Expense rolies Amy Glibert, : ative in her land, but her earl owa for the X well, violinist; Miss New Willard H. : Tt DR evity, Ihongh rriage interfered iwith these - — ell train Mrs. Emanuel Simons, formerly of | Mcleun, contrs M % a1 Washington, 18 visiting Mrs. Fred ! land i h I Mechan, 1533 A street northeast S 4 > Buy tory nes, 3 man’s ARt e and Mrs. MeDonnell LINCOLN el for a short stay * BUILDING she had i in the acad i . speaking English The emall son, Keid, can claim the gifts of tongu {for e can prattle in the v Vedell_of | contralt {of the three of M tham apartments, Mrs. Schwortz and New York city are the e Lou Cohen of th — {ensington Woman's Club Atr, and Mrs. Touls Rothscntla nave| WEPSINE d 80 is prepar: {to meet the juvenile world in Wash- ington on an equal footing. returried from their wedding trip. of ' Given Surprise Party ssveral days and are now located at| S " | Since the minister from Denmark thelr home, on Connecticut avenue. | Y sington | s bachelor, Mme. Petersen wiil ry 18, at S harming chate > should | necessity arise. The r ices of i Denmark are comlrg to the ¢ world rather frequently of late and | more s al amenities are stuged at Danish legation than in former {ygars. The impending marriage of | Prince Vigo and Miss Green of New York centers the ight on the The W Mrs. John James Crawford of R!helda me street has left the city for Florida, the hom where she will spend the winter with | Mrs. her daughter. Mrs. Harry Leland Van | oo Aken of Miami, later visiting in! P Jacksonville and Orlando | dent, gram committe Ball Plans Announced | By Rubenstein Club s ¥ The Rubinstein Club has announced T 3 B nd S. 3 they are thece patrons und patronesses for the | 1y in Washington, which they find annual ball to be given Tuesd hm-)ul!'.xl -Alild mn::[[)rulms\y.g « evening in the ballroom of the New | 1 they yre looking forward to se lard Hotel: Mrs. Milton E. Alles, fion" 4Pring: garb with' keen Mrs. Edward Mrs. Walter M. | icipatic Dastian, Mrs. Charles J. Samuel’ H. Boyd, Mrs. Brown, Mrs, Charles 1. * Itobert Hamilton Dalgleish, rert L. Davls, Mrs. K. Golden Donald son, Mrs. Peter A, Drury, Mrs I:llis, Mrs. Willlam T. G1i), Mr Mrs. Irwin H vice pre Linton jent, Nejib Hekimian, Inc. 1512 H St. N.W. Established 1901 THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Perry Hay. The Mrs. Wilson had arranged a * pro wn- send, " which proved entertain- club 1 rs and their 1 motion pic- Exclusively designed Frocks for Spring One thing that always makes Theé Louvre display unique and different is the care we ex- ercise in selection—and the exclusive sources to which we go for our garments. The result is that you see the new things here first—the styles that are the creation of the world’s best designers—and truest interpreta- tions of fashion. : That gives us a showing that is rich in va- riety and exceptional in artistic effectiveness— developed with best weaves—silk and cloth— s. Waiter illie. th Boughton | istic fruit ped- fin, e Card Party for Benefit L Of Maryland Missions | Mrs. Bdward Douglas White andj the Baroness de Cartier de Marchi- | 1 ienne head the list of patronesses for | Y |the card party to be given by the Junior Guild of the Little Flower at | Wardman Park Hotel Monday, Feb- ruary 11, for the benefit of the southern Maryland missions. Addi- tional patronesses are Mme. Wrob. i z o lewska, Mme. Calderon, Mrs. He |Three Artists Planning F. Ashurst, Mre. John Roblson, s e Mrs. Milton Ailes, Mrs, Peter Arthur | Arts Club Exhibition |[Drury and the Misses Worthington. Club, 2017 1 street, Reservations for tables may made by telephoning Columbla 1027, through February |Mrs. James Hayden, 2722 Connecticat exhibition of =ilk e, by Mr. Karoly ctist; oil paint- water of th SALE NEARING END! - We Will Soon Be Located in Our New Building Only a Brief Time Remaining To Secure Women’s Fine Apparel At Less Than Cost Prices 5 -n Harri 1an, Mrs, gene Hale, Miss Elizs bath Gordon Hanna, Marie Hibbs, Mrs. Frederick A. Keep, M best solution, the major Eiving it to the suggestion offered by Mrs., Adelno Gibson, upon whom the Malcolm Macdonald, Mrs. P al was then bestowed. An Newbold, Mrs. Stanton C. Peelle, Mre, | enjovable social hour follow Edward ' C. Plummer, Mrs. William | ing which ref Philiips, Mrs. Lawrence Phipps, m‘.| Thomas J. Rowe, Mrs. Edmund D, Rtheem, Mrs. Willlam 1L Miss May E. Smith, M Dpert, Mrs. Edward J . 'A. Schlobohm, Mr: Mrs. Bates Warren, George W. White, Mr. Clyde B. A son, Mr. Willlam H. Baden, Mr. Tolleff and Mr. Claude Cards will be Arts January ank S there will by {mural batik is belng taken in e | Fulop. v Miss Loufse Howser Is presiden . the guild, Mrs. Valle, vice presiqims, Crepe Moire. fary Callahan and Miss Dorothy £ , secretaries, and Mrs. Jameg Moire Faille, Lrenser. Chiffon Satin, Crepe de Jour, L. Cas, Willoughh tiss Willoughby a from 4 to Japanese Brocade I'horo Bred, Lorchene, Charmeen. Frank Lord, chalrman for card tables ‘Washi nglo'n Paris Huling gd?finlile.é”@. : A SALE OF Cloth Coats Fur-Trimmed And in the novelty and staple shades that ave approved for spring— Brick Dust, Gypsy Red, French Gray, Madeline Rose, Artichoke, Louisette, Navy, Black, Black and White cembinations. For Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear (A Great Many Suitable for Southern Wear) 22 35 37 55 %59 3-Piece Suits Below Cost Fur-Trimmed Tailored All Remaining = COATS SUITS . HATS $49 $29& $45 Only a Few Now Remaining 1209 Connecticut Avenue For wear here—and in the southland—for street, sports, afternoon and evening occasions— $20:50 to $125.00 For Women and Misses Effective Hats You'll be very happy with the new shapes as designed for spring—because of their marked individuality and becomingness. As'usual, the Louvre’s showing is both exceptional and exclusive. Italian Milans, Timbo Braids, Straw and Silk combinations—trimmed with lace, flow- “ers, ribbon, ostrich, peacock, embroidered designs, etc. -All the new colors are available. $1.0-50—$12:50—$1 950 to'$35.00 This is our FINAL COAT SALE of the season and we know these coats to be ‘extraordinary values, These coats on sale tomorrow morning were made espe- cially for us, of the best materials and selected furs. Goods we place on sale are made by our very best makers in the same way as our regular stocks. We recommend especially the following prices, as the values are impossible to equal: $68.50 $79.50 $95 $118 $128 Colors: Black, Brown and Kit Fox Sizes: 16, 18, 38, 40, 42, 14, 46, 48 $145 F Street. Corner _‘Jhirleenih