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S SOCIETY. THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. TU less Children of Greece for in even- ing of addresses on the situation pre- vailing in the near east, followed by a musical program given by well known artists. The gofree will be held at the homs of Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke, 2011 Mas- sachusetts uvenue. Among the emi- nent epeakers on the program will be i > RS. regulur Tuesduy luncheon party of the ladles of the nate at the Capitol to- «ay. This evening she wll wceom- Dany the President to the meeting of the Ohio Soclety. The Secretary & Treasury, Mr. Mellon, and his daughter, Miss Ailsa ellog, will entertain a company of cightéen at dinner (his evening in heir apartment, at 1785 Massa- fusetts avenue Mhe Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby Dinner Hosts. The Secretary of Mre. Denby will ent dinner this evening. The Sccretary and Mrs. Denby Nave as their guest for a few weeks the latter's aunt, Mrs. George L. Can. field of Detroit Mrs. Denby attended the dance slven last evening at the Willard Jiotel, by the Marine and Navy offi- cers stationed in Washington, A number of dinners were given preceding the dance, among them be- ing the one given by Admiral and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle, in compli- ment to Miss Natalle Hammond. Tha air attache of the Italian embassy and Donna Emmy Caldorra Gamba also entertained « company at dinner. the Navy and ertain 4 compagy Mme. Panaretoff, wife of the min- ister of Bulgarlu, entertained at luncheon today in honor of Mrs. Cur- ter Glass, wife of Senator Glass. The minfster of the Netherlands &nd Mme. de Graeff were hosts to a ! distinguished company at dinner last evening, having as their guests the &mbassador of Japan and Mme, Hani- hara, the ambassador of Germany and Frau Wiedfeldt, the minister of Nor- way and Mme. Bryn, the minister of ¥inland, Mr. Axel Leonard Astrom: the minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pavichich; the third assistant secretary of state and Mrs, J. Butler Wright, Mies Laura Harlan, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Voegtlin, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Cal- houn, the third secretary of the Span- 1sh embassy, Senor Don Jaime Agelet, and the third secretary of the Ger- man embaussy, Baron Leopold Plessen. The minister Benora de Cordova entertained at din- ner last evening in honor of TUndersecretary of State and Mrs. Wil- liam Phillips. The guests included the ambassador of Cuba and Senors de Torriente, the minister of Ecuador and Senora de Elizalde, the minister of Guatemala and Senora de Sanchez Latour, the minister of the Domini- can republic and Senora de Joubert, the minister of Costa Rica. Senor Don J. Rafeal Oreamuno; the charge ‘affairer of Salvador and Senora de Castro, the charge d'affaires of Nica- ragua, Senor Don Manuel Zavala, Dr Yrnesto Barros, former secretary of foreign affairs of Chile; the secretar: of the Honduras legation and Senora de Diaz, Senorita Senorita Carmen Cordova and Miss Julia Lardizabal Honduras Senator and Mr: ar W. Under- wood will be the sts of honor at dinner this evening of Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre. who will be hosts to a company of , will be at home reday afterncon, from 4 ock, at 2400 16th street, and will have with her her mother, Mrs. Wulf- and Miss Rosamaye Kendrick, daughter. Miss Kendrick has issued tions for a dinner Friday Yebruary 8, preceding the League dance. invita- evening, Junior Representative and Mrs, Samuel E. Winslow will have as a guest at their home, 2340 Massachusetts avenue, Mrs. Katharine Osborne of Boston. Representative and Mrs. _Schuyler Otis Bland have as their guest for several weeks the latter's sister, Mrs. J. H. McMurran of Newport News, Va. Senor Don Cayctano de Quesada of the Cuban embassy was host to a Jarge party of his colleagues and members of the local Cuban colony at Meridian Mansions last night. The af- fair was in commemoration of the birthday of the famous Cuban patriot, Jose Martl. Dancing in the ballroom, « buffet supper and the showing of motion pictures of Cuba were the fea- tures of the evening. Mrs. Howard Sutherland, wife of former Senator Sutherland, is recu- perating from an fliness in her apart- nent 2t the Wyoming. Mrs. Suther- was obliged to cancel all social engagements some weelks ago. Mrs. * Loufs T. McFadden, wife of Representative McFadden, entertained i company informally at luncheon, followed by bridge, yesterday at the Congressional Club. Mrs, McFadden has invitations out for a luncheon February 6 tn honor of Mrs. David A. Reed, wife of Sena- tor Reed of Pennsylvania. The president of the board of Dis- 1rict Commissioners and Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph wil] be hosts at dinner this evening n their apartment at the Dresden, when thetr guests will num- ber twelve. stant secretary of the Treas- Mrs. Eliot Wadsworth will entertain a company of twelve in- formally at dinner this cvening. The second secretary of the Belglan embassy, M. Raoul Tilmont, will act a5 charge d'affaires during the ab- sence of the ambassador, Baron de Cartier_who will lsave "today for o R2TC 008y TOT Get Our Estimate For Decorating Let our experts suggest new and original ideas for curtains, hangings and uphol- stering. A Stock of Materials Replete . With Newest Fabrics ZZ Lansburgh Co. Interlor Decerators 729 11th St. Juliue Lansburgh, Pres. and Treas. the | Angela Cromever, ciety Mrs. Coolidge Attended Ladies’ Tuesday Luncheon Party At the Capitol Today. COOLIDGE attended the|Havana, to be absent until the middle | o i | 1y [ e [ | { ' 1 In 8 1 a a in lo I3 i | [ Emma Stitt. | i i to §lerlands legation and Mme. Hubrecht will return tomorrow from New York where they are s days at the Hotel Ritz-Carlton t t H v J. s A o! hi s u! b o & a J. M c Wwill be hosts to & company of twenty | | &t dinner this evening. and Mrs. Bos at a dance this evening at the Wa | 400 guest will Col and Mrs. &8 a guest for sever: « bara Montgomery, Mary Coliege, ut Mrs. Saturday afternoor Montgomery, sued fnvitations for Tuncheon Thurs- Swanson company | sister-in-law, Mrs 4 i & garet Lo Miss Loveless has bee {New York for the week nd. Misy Edwards Bridge-Ten This Afternoon. | this atterncon at and | Club, and has asked additioni] guests { for bridge_are Mrs. Mrs. Desmond Linke. Mrs. i John Stephens, Miss Mary Stitt, Miss May Taylor. Miss Norvell ¢ ford, Miss Ttuth Miller Agnes Shands, Mis Miss Charlotte Diana Cumming, Miss Elizabeth Tay- Katharine Dent, Miss rop, Miss Anne Devereux, Miss Paul- Katharine Shaw, Miss Eugenla Lejeune and her guest, | Miss Webs cil Lester Jones and Miss Elizabeth Stiles. be Miss Elizabeth Price and he: guest. ton, W, attache of the were guests at the Women's National | Press Club luncheon Representative Bro candldacy for the United Stat Prof. Willlam McDoug: B. Watsor Hall, at February 5. will 18 vice president Mrs. Charles M. Ffouike. week by Miss I I)r. Esther Lovejoy, the American Women's Hospitals head, who bas only recently returned from Greece, and Mrs. Charles Wood, & visitor to the cast last summer, Ay - the Senate Licut. Commander and Mrs 1. J. Mills of New York entertained purty | of cightesn at L'Afglon last evening. Among the guests were: Commander and Mrs. Lapham, Commander and Mrs. NicGlasson, Mf. and Mrs. Merrill, Commander and Mrs. Badger, Com- dcr and Mrs. Brown and Com- mander and Mrs. Beary. Miss Phyllis Shackelford Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howurd Fe- 1ix Moore, and Miss Sarah Major, guughter of Representative und Mru 5. Wat e yr. | Samuel Major, were the guests o s ‘\ull' ;'l‘;l‘g:'ll‘mnd_n?inll Ty jRimCienty Au)’t‘by Brviv‘wn !;;1 Reming- - | ton. Va., over the week end. t February. o T Mr. and Mrs. Chandler P. Anderson Coi. and ngton barracks. There will be ab: A number of dinners will | dance, Col. an entertain a co and Mrs, Pillsbu A W. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Henry 1 have been spending & little time at their home in New York, have re turned to the Shoreham for the re- maindegof the season. Ailler, who recede th nson wil Mr. und Mrs. Henry H. Glassie have vs Miss Bar- duughter of Dr. of Willlam and | Willtamsburg, Va. | entertain ut in honor of M asking a number oung people to meet her. ersity Tea for Mme. Bryn To Have Novel Foatures. d orge H. Young und Mrs onna of North Dakota will the tew and coffee tubles at the reception which the Association of University is giving in honor of Mme Monton. Dean Glassie wiil ; 1 i sl Ameri | Women tBryn. Norweglan - | bakkit, cookles and fattigman's especlally prepared for the ton under the personal supervi- of Mrs. Young and Mrs. Gronna, 1 add a decided charm and novelty s the occusion Those assisting Mrs. Young and Mrs. Gronpe will be Mrs. Alven Bar- ber, Mrs. Wilson Compton, Mrs. Clyde Asher, Mrs. Robert C. Howard, Mrs | Frederic Farrington, Miss Eliza- beth Peet. Misy Evelyn Fant and Mrs Le Koy Vernon, with a group of the vounger college women headed by Miss Walluce. Aliss Ruby Nevins, Mis: Young and Miss Anderson. To mect Mine. Bryn, the wives of the other ministers from the foreign powers have been especially Invited, together with the wives of the north: | western members of Congress. Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews ha: ay, February 14, in R wanson, wife of Senator Claude Mrs Willlam K lostexs 1o a large cc E on today at the Chevy Chase Cly | Mrs. Huron Law uncheon today in Ha Mr. and Mrs. Thendore 1 ave issued cards for two unday aftern 0, from 4 to & ¥ t 2409 Mount ho Pl Miss Elizabeth Price will be hoste t luncheon Saturduy. when her| Mrs Percy E. Quin, president of the uests have been ugked to m her | Mississippi *Societv, wiil preside at ouse guests, Miss Harriett Stubbs!the meeting of the society on Janu- f Charleston. W. Va., and Miss Mar- | ary 20 at the Washington Club, 1701 veless of Ronceverte, W. Va, (K Sireet northwest. Assisting Mre, ting Miss [*Quit in the receiving line will be i went to|Senator and Mrs. Hubert D. Stephens, return- (*Senator and Mrs, Pat Harrison, Rep- et WahlaE et Lt oo | resentative and ‘Mra. John E. Ran- kin, Representative and Mrs. B. G Lowrey, Representative and Mrs. R Humphrevs, Representative Mrs. Jetf Busby., Represental e€bber Wilson, Representativ E. Quin. Representative J. W. Collier {ana’ Miss Collter. ~Army. Navy and Marine officers from Mississippl and their wives will also be in the receiv- ing lue, as wiil. the following offi- Price, Mrs. Gerald (€S of the society: Mr. William It Mrs. Herman Pohl, | Kilg, irst vice president; Mrs. Rub- Lippitt Wattles, Mrs. |€rt G Hand, third vice president; Mrs. H. Brinker, secretary; Mr. dney Langford. treasurer, and Mrs, Wal- 4 I'. Ramsey, historian Senator Harrison will introduce the speaker, Representative T. Webber n. A pleasing program h ar- ranged. Representative Hord A ! Woodrum of Virginiu, accompanied {by Mre Carl Chindbloom on the pi- oA « | #n0. will give a group of =ongs. An \m; \\{i‘:“v“’iv}\fr‘.; | orehestra will play for dancing fr 3 My o lock and there will als S 1d refreshments. Admigsion will be by card rship and guest cards may 1 | tained before or ut the meetine the secretary, Mrs. ernment Ho H *rice_for several weeks ing | Hontens at | Miss Virginla Edwards is aining a large company a the Che® enter- bridge Chase the tea after the game Playing Leonurd A. Block, Xenophen Thomas Miss Irene Russell, ML 3 Alber! man Clark, Miss or Jones, Miss Esther McVann, Mis sleanor North ne Coleman, Miss Jess L i Miss Attaly Kimmell, | Wrenn, Miss Betty |, ally McAdoo, Miss Cea- Ptk J. H. Brinker, Gov- Presiding at the tea table luteg will ouse iss Hurriett Stubbs of Charles- a. The floor comunittee for the Army relicf dance @which the engineer at Washington bar- 5 wbruary 1 is headed by Col . . Wooton, aseisted by Col. J. A. | Woodruff, Lieut Col. C. O. Sherri} | Lieut. Col. H. C. Jewett, Majs. Mark Brooks, J. Frankli . Julian | Schley, F. B. Wilby, R. S. Thom L. H. Watkins, C. L. Hall, J. A, O'Con- P. B. Fleming, J. Fox, G. R. Young, A.'Ganahl, D. L. A. Hodgson, The retiring sscretary of the Net} ing for a few Maj. Victoriano Casajus, military panish embussy, en- ertained informally at luncheon at he Shorcham yesterday lington, A Holcombe. d P M. A number of distinguished women | Iluns are now nearing completion for the benefit card party of the Mary Tallaferro Thompson Southern Con- federated Memorial Association, to be given ut Wardman Park Hotel tomor- | row afternoon at 2 o'clock. The ad ditional patronesses are: Mrs. S. Otis Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert, Mrs. Sterrs Cotton, Mrs. John M Miss Fanny Washington Hun- ecks, Miss Marv M. Ambler, Mrs. at the Hotel including Mme. on Lewinski, wife of the counselor f the German embassy; Mrs. lzetta ewell Browne, widow of the late ne of West Vir- announced her san- Gorg nd Mrs Tamilton vesterd iniw, who has ju. te; Mis. William ¢ nna Louise Strong, who gave a talk n Russia, a country in which she as spent much time A committee erve as ushe: Fleld [ W == of debu the deba wiil > between | and Dr. John | J at M 1 Continental | 0 ¢'clock Tuesday evening, | f The debate {s arranged | nder the auspices of the Washington | chological Society, and the subj be, * ntals of Psych president of the Eugene Meyer, jr. Others on the board re Judge John ‘Barton Payrne, Mr. ohn B. Larner, Dr. J. W. Kinney and WonperFuL Course Puuner$io2 @afe Fleetwood 1760 Pea St.,N.W. Franklin 5206 Also ale Carte JService A Ss;ecial Offer A Beautiful Picture of Baby 3 Dr. Tom Wi ociety, and M Invitations will bhe sent this abeth Hanna and J. Bell of the adoption of the Rellef for irs. Char ommitt 1106 G Street . N.W. Tremendous Sacrifice Before Invento e POV L INETNice BEJOYE SRTEREOLY HANDSOME EVENING DRESSES Sizes 16 to 40 Were $59.50, $69.50 to $89.50 To Close, $39,75 GROUPS DRESSES, CREPES, SATINS —and others to $12% and $22% SMART WINTER COATS Formerly $75 to $125; Now $4950 '$5950 $69.50 One Lot of Coats, Fur Trimmed and Self Collars. Were $49.50 and $55. To Close, $29:50 New Spring Styles—A¢ Special Prices The smart Tailleur Suits, the new Coats and beautiful Spring Dresses lole—=s|o]l—=o]olc—=lo|—=plc—|o|——=lol—=lal—=lalqe——|o|——=]o]c——]a| ——= 1] Drury Conway Ludlow 3 George Gifford, IKennon Valil, christ, Edith here will be an attractive ta which Mrs Jessie Lee curd party Miss Nina Spinks raon Evans, Mrs. =on, Mrs. Marion McCoy and Miss Clara The following births have been reported o hours. Thomas B. acd Mary E. Williams, boy Jam, Charles L. Alonza It Johu E. Raymoud V. & Staviey 4nd J0 Neab F., Sr.. Marriage liceases have been fssued to the following: Ezeklel T th of Baltimore El Hary T. Leapley Jesse MRS. HENRY BLACK CLAGGETT, e new commanding officer of Holling Field, witk Henry Black C! 3 Mr nay, Mra rex ¥ Johnson, B. Fuller. Mre< Murray Mrs. Richard S Field, Mrs. Marry L. Miss Champ ¥itzhugh, Brackett Stuart, Mrs. Conway and Mrs. J. M Lee Mrs. Beall, | cakes and candies, of | N P. Wgbster and Mrs. vey G. Bull will belin charge. Mrs. Webb, chairman of the will have assisting her Miss Horte Glynn Lee nemade urray —— e = 3 Comfy Pieces Births Reported. Locse cushions, Marshall spring constru covered with genuine mohair—$350 valu $250 Sate mones by having them Newest materiuls to select from Stades, made 1o & 25 cDEVITT House of Quality and Service 1003 9th St. N.W. Tel. Matn 3211 We gusravtee 1o save you 25 to 30 per cent bealth department in the last twenty-four RICE e 3. Thompson, boy dith V. Rupertus, girl. aaberh Rowies, girl. oy and Murs E Murrough, boy. . Fashion Plates Sing Siogleton, | o rment will soon tell you if you made & mis take in tuking it to the wrong place bilipshorn Marriage Licenses. McFes sud Jane E. Md prth Holland sod Ardells Anderson. | «d_Florence M. Dessley. res and 1. } i fl fl fl fl Avenve N.W 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Emphasizing the Value and Practicability of the New Top Coats —made still more interesting by the remarkable markings— 525 2nd 335 There are many unique innovations of draping—tending toward the loose and swag- ger—and in S-y stripes and plaids—overlaid on Gray and Brown backgrounds, creating new cffectiveness and original designs. Third Floor ==l ESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1924, Changes in Stations of Army and Navy O . cers Of Interest to Capital ARMY. Col. Willlam W. Harts, Field Artil- ogy and assigned to duty at Boston | in the 1st Corps area. Capt. L. H. Frazler, 7th Field Ar- tillery, and Capt. E. T. Barco, 17th Fleld Artlllery, have been transferred from Fort Ethan Allen, Vt, to the Capt. M. A. Farlow, Med- SOCIETY. 54,091 HOSPITAL CASES. Twenty-Four Institutions in D. C. Report for 1022. Twenty-four hospitals and san! cle——=ole——nlolc—2a|cl—Flol—=|o]c—— [o|——Z o= o] ——x2 o | ——2] 0] torfums in the District of Columb treated 54,091 patlents during 19: | the census bureau announced yester- lday, or a total days' treatment of 1.205,858. Of these institution rom Fort 8nelling, Minn., Hawali; ¥First Eleul E. F. 8mith, infantry, trom Camp Meade, Ma., to Boston: Maj. G, H. Frank Fiold Artillery. from Fort Collin Col., to Fort §ill, Okla.; Lieut. Col. John A Clark, Medical ‘Corps, from were general hospitals, treating 28, Fort D. A, Russoll, Wyo, to Fort Slo- | patients; eight were special hospita cum, N. Y.; Lieut. Col. 1" A. Dewey, | treating’ 10,760 patients, and six w. adjutant general's department, from |federal hospitals, treating 15, Governors Island, N. Y., to the Philip- | patie pines, and Second uts. R. B. Lord There was a total of 4,843 beds in and W. R. Winslow, Corp: the twenty-four hospitals neers, from Fort Humphr. e Capt AL WINS $50 SLOGAN PRIZE The Washington Res n lery, has been assigned to the 1st Field Artlllery, at Fort Sill, Okla. Col. Frank C. Boggs, Corps of En- gineers, at Philadeiphia, has been or- dered to the Panama Canal Zone for duty. Col. W. B. Scales, cavalry, has been relieved from duty at Dallas with the Texas Natlonal Guard and ordered to ¥ort Bliss, Tex., for duty with the Ist Cavalry Division. Maj. T. E. Jansen, finance depart- ment, returning from foreign service, has been assigned to duty in the of- fice of the chief of finance, War De- partment Capt. L. L. Clayton, Signal Corps, hus been relieved from duty with the Maussachusetts Institute of Technol- 3 Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four hoyr Jile A Powsll, 48, Walter Rteed Hospital. Merriil C. Bowling, 21, Georgetown Univer sity Hospital Georgls C. Byers. 68, 125 Irving st. Lillle C. Pratt, 30, 120 Rock Creek Church :'Adxc‘m Gleason, 75, Masonic Home, Takoma, Sarah . Crock, 73, 920 B st E. 00 East Capitol wt Conrod Zinkaw, 75, Emergency Hospltal. Dorls E." Washiugton, & days.” Homeopathic Hospital. John E. Miles, 8, Gallinger Hospital. ary Tasey, 80, Home for Aged, Biue Flate, Frank Grey, 70, 152 Capt. J. M. Jenkins, jr. 2¢ Artilléry, has been detalied tary Instructor a sity, Calif. PLAN SPAN to_BTConsidered G. W. U. Meeting. | A proposal to establleh in Wash- | fngton a branch of the famous Insti- | tute de las Espanas of w York, | will be considered at a the George Washington Law School, 14 street, ¢ day night at 8 oclock The meeting | hes Dbeen called by Prof. Henry| Grattan Doyle of the university. | Th principal address will be made by Dr. Guillermo A. Bherwell, secretary | general of the Inter-American High | Commission and professor of Spanish at Georgetown University. mili- Stanford Univer- | clation announced today Warren of this city had w sign and slogan contest rece ganized by the assocts Is $50. Mr. Warren's d gan will be exh Some member at|— e — Clues! Clues! It's whispered that the se- cret of many strange, sudden longings for early dinner is MYSTERY CAKE $1.20 Delivered £ The Madrillon Pere Ciemen: £3 1304 G MAH.JONG AND AUCTION BRIDGE Tastrugtion by Appoistment. Tel. West 569, Fes® . SH SOCIETY. Proposal SXSSSRASARSS | { | Henderson's—Standard for Quality Established Over 50 Year FINE FURNITURE At Greatly Reduced Prices 'We are offering an interesting selection of Bedroom Suites, Dining Room Suites and Odd Pieces at Drastic Reductions to effect disposal during the next thirty day $642 Ten-piece Mahogany Com- bination Dining Room Suite $625 Ten-piece Mahogany Com- bination Dining Room Suite $592 Ten-piece Walnut Combina- tion Dining Room Suite. ... $853 Ten-piece Walnut Combina- tion Dining Room Suite. .. Dining $439 Seven-piece Mahogany Com- bination Bedroom Suite. . $421 Seven-piece Mahogany Comi- *bination Bedroom Suite.. $540 Nine-piece Mahogany Com- bination Bedroom Suite.. $720 Eight-piece Mahogany Com- bination Bedroom Suite.... $862 Eight-piece Mahogany Bed- room Suite Seee $1,137 Nine-piece Walnut Con bination Bedroom Suite $189 Upholstered Davenport— our own make e $240 Davenport, covered in small pattern Mohair; Mahogany irame . $135 Chair to $335 $355 $475 $555 $725 $850 $145 $595 $750 Ten-piece Mahogany Room Suite $95 Chaise Lounge ... $75 $42 Upholstered Bedroom Chair.. $35 831 Upholstered Bedroom Rocker. $25 $243 Davenport, covered in Fig- ured Walnut Mohair; pillow arms ... $197 The Items Above Are Only a Few of the Many Bargains Offered All Lamps and Shades Reduced-10% to 33 JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperics, Upholstery, Paperhar Main 7675 1108 G Street—Phones 15 7o Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST. Holding a Month-End Sale of 300 Pairs of W?men's Hig’h-price Low Shoes It's a Clearance Effort That Gives You a Remarkable Bargain‘Time $19 $11 0 ' 0 o T R T 2 T R T ==nC Fifteen different styles— arfd all sizes in the com- bined lots. El—— ol ol lole——r—— et e o [0 Tomorrow we will offer in our Shoe Department clearance of 300 pairs of women's much higher priced low Shoes, in Black Satin, Patent Kid and colored Suedes: one strap, two straps, center strap styles. Because the sizes are broken accounts for such a breaking of the former prices. Come carly, as the values are exceptional. In the lot you will find all sizes 2% to 8. o]l —=|olc—r—m|a|—|0|—t—— ol —=|n| e—a———a 0| 2|0 | =] Street Floor—-North Seotion . lole————"lol—=lal——2la]

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