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SOCIETY. Soaiets Ime. Hanihara, Wife of the Japanese Ambassador, Sailing Today From Pacific Coast for Japan. HANIHARA, wife of the | ambassador of Japan, is sailing today from San Fran- cisco on the Tenyo Maru for her home in Japan. Representative Walnwright In 18th Street Home, Reprosentative and Mre. J. Mayhew Walnwright and Miss Florence Wain- ‘wright have taken the house at 1325 18th street for the remainder of the season. Representative and Mr: Wainwright and their daughter r turned to this country a short time ago after making a trip around the ‘world. Mrg. Walnwright and Miss Wain- wright will be at home Tuesday aft- ernoons, Mrs. Ben Johnson, wife of Represer tative Johnson, entertained a com- pany of fourteen guests at luncheon today In honor of Mrs. Anthony ‘Wayne Cook. The minister of Bulgarla, Stephan Panaretoff, returned Washington this morning from Oh where he addressed several tional Institutions on “Political A in the Balkans." _Representative and Mrs. Charl ‘Winter will entertain a compuny dinner this evening. Mr. to The director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. Leo R will return to Washington this after- noon from New York, where he went to deliver several addresses. The retiring minister of Honduras and Senora de Cordova and Senorita Carmen Cordova, will sail for their home in Honduras early in March, | golng by way of the Panama Canal. ‘The air attache of the Italian em- ‘bassy, Wing Commander Mario Cwl- derara, will go to New York this evening to remain a few daye. The third assistant cecretarv of state, Mr. J. Butler Wright, will give & talk on American foreign service at the regular Friday program tea at the Congressional Club tomorrow Mrs. John W. Harreld and Mrs, Edwin Hayes will preside at the tea table and will have assisting them Mr: Willis C. Hawley, Mrs. Ira G. He Mrs, Homer Hoch and Mrs. Willia Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norment are entertaining at a dinner this evening of fourteen covers, later taking their guests to the Friday evening dancing Class at the Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, who have been the guests for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilmer Bid- dle in Philadelphia, have returned to | ‘Washington. Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh will give a tea dance Friday afternoon, February 22, in her home on Massachusetts avenue. Mrs. Merritt W. Ireland will be at home tomorrow afternoon, from 4 to & o'clock. Mrs. Guy Despard Goff had a small company lunching informally with her today. Mrs. C. C. Calhoun will go to Rich- mond this evening to make arfange- ments for the entertainment which is to be given In honor of Miss Mary Ball, prize winner of the contest for the names of the great women of Virginia. Mrs. Calhoun has delayed her visit to the south until after the Richmond celebration. Mrs. David Meade Lea will be at hove informally tomorrow afternoon [ from 4 to 6. Mrs. John Harvey Young will preside at the tea table. Mrs, Charles Mortimer and Mrs. John Kingham were joint hostesses at luncheon today. Mrs. Henry T. Oxnard is spending & few days at the Shoreham Hotel, | having come from her home at Up- perville, Va. Mrs. Emerson Howe and Mrs. Rob- | ert F. Mackenzie will be joint host-| esses at dinner this evening, enter-. taining at the New Wlllard, preced- ing the Friday Evening Dancing Club. Covers will be laid for thirty. Maj. and Mrs. Walter O, Boswell have postponed the dinner ~ which they planned for tonight until March 7 Mrs. Marshall Rea was hostess at luncheon today, entertaining_for her daughter, Ml Helen Winifred | Humphrey, whose marriage to John William Chott of Chicago, Il will take place Wednesday. The other guests _were Mrs. Charles Dasher, Mrs. Walter Lambert, Mrs Frederick Amadon, Mrs. John Hard- ing, Mrs. John Saunders, Mrs. C. O. Reed, Mrs. Willlam Wagner, Mrs. Lucien Steere, Mrs. C. P. Keyser, Miss Mary Katharine Keyser, Miss Fran- cés Thurtell, Miss Addie Brown, Miss Beulah Long and Mrs. Vassar. Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin enter- talned a company of twelve at luncheon today in compliment to her aunt, Mrs. Charles G. Matthews. Maj. and Mrs. Charles Lacey Hall have recalled invitations for a din- ner tonight because of a death in Mrs. Hall's family. Mrs. J. E. White will be hostess at tea this afternoon to a company of fourteen ut Le Paradis. Mrs. Lilllan M. Read and her deb- utante daughter, Miss Claudia_Read, will be at home informally Sunday afternoon at 1712 16th street. A score o flarge dinner plflies{ preceded dance at night. Mr. and Mrs. Lester G. Wilson en- tertained a large party at dinner in honor of Benator and Mrs. Royal Copeland, the company afterward adfourning to the ball room. Dinner parties preceding the dance were ulso given by Col. and Mrs. Frederick the blg valentine ~house Meridian Mansions last Alarsh, Col. and Mrs Mrs. W. R E. B. Vun Wi bert Owen Joxhua Willian Savage, J. T, Simmons, ,E. P. Orton, Judge and Turner, Cupt. and Mrs, nkle, Col. and Mrs. Her. Williams,” Mr. ans, jr., Mr. and Mrs, Mr. wnd Mrs. Frane s Grace Frysinger, Dr. Morriam, Gen. and Mrs. and Mrs. P. Lo M rs. J. H. Tong: r. and Mrs. E Schildhaver and Mr. and Mrs, Doneloo, . and Mre. Judge and Mrs. Clarence N. Goodwin have canceled invitations for their dinnes arranged for the evening of Februa . and Judge Goodwin will leave Washington delpk Mr W Yo tomorrow for Phil- S oodwin left today for 5 K, where she w Join her brother and siste n-law, Mr. and Mo Stewert McDonald, at the Plaza where they are staying preparatory 1o Starting tomorrow for the yeditere nean trip. Judge and Mrs, Goodwin Will start for their home in Chicago tomorrow and will | return here March 1.~ Gen, and Mre. Feland Hoxtx nt Meridian Manslons Last Night. n. and Alrs. Logan Feland cele- brated the o 3 § anniversary of their wed- ding last evening, when the. tained a compan Meridian Mans 1 and Admiral and Mr and Mrs. T, C. Vorel, and dinner. ner at ons. Their guests were Joseph Strauss, Julian Latim Turner, M Mrs. Walter Nash, Maj, Bevan - Willlam B. Hibbs. After the Mre. Feland sang, i panied at the piano by Mr Who aleo plased 18 the e o took their guests to the Valentine dunce at Meridian Mansions, everal solos. Later Admiral and Mrs. Benjam 3 Hutchison were the guesty’ of Roner at dinner last evening of Commander and Mrs. John Hooe Iden. who en- tertained in thier quarters at the navy yard. Mrs. William ¢ lentine dinng their homeYon Primrose vy Chase, when their gu were Jus e and Mrs, Charle Robb, Justice a . Joshiah_Van Orsdel, Mr. and Mrs. George W. White, Mr. and Mrs. George H. O'Connor, Mr and Mrs. J. ‘Spalding Flannery, Capt, and Mrs, Julius I Peyser, Mr. and Albert E. Berry, Mr. and Mrs. H. Tudor Morsell, Miss Martha Fitz. patrick, Mr. William B. Hibbs, Mr. William . Phillips and Mr. Martin Horne, - Mrs. William H. King, wife of . ator King, will resi which will follow Study Club, tomorrow at Franklin Square Hotel, and will have assisting her Mrs. Mark Potter, and Mrs, Clyde B. Aitchison. Miss Nell MacArthur, house guests of Senator and . King, will give several i tions. Senator Alva B. Adams, will give a talk. Former Representative and Mrs, Thomas 8. Crago accompanied by their daughter, Miss Leah Crago, will return this afternvon from New York. Mr. and Mrs. Crago went to New York to meet Miss Crago who arrived there yvesterday from Europe Wahir Clayvion | ening Gen. and Mrs. Feland | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, i i gton, when he wax & member of the Spanixh Claims Commission. New Willard Hotel. where ghe has been for several months. Miss Elizabeth Hanna has glven up the house at 2168 Florlda avenue and ia at the Hotel Hamilton until the house. which she has recently leased at dand avenue is put in readine nmacht, wife Mrs, George Unmacht, chemic Cupt. George welfire servic bridge luncheon on Wedne home, 1748 Corcoran ruests including Mrs, Mre. H. , M ¢ Carpenter, R P. Parrott Mrs. O, J. Matlock, ) Mr: G. Nettleton, Mrs. J. rald, Mrs, Lewis Neel, ) Sproul and Mrs. Stroneck of Chicago. hous=e guest of id Miss Sproul of Diinvis. Licut. and Mrs, Martin 1 tertained at a charmingly arr bridge party last evening their apartment at Clifton Terrace, There wero twenty guests, and Valentine decorations were used. Mims en- rranged Commander Arthur C. Stott enter- t evening at the Valentine dinner dance at Wardman s Tewis Painter of the Art and | i £t Sat- cague 1mem- r Clephane will give The Meaning of Art.” A number of dinners the annual ball of the District of ‘olumbia department of the Amer- ican_Legion. which will he given at the New Wiilard Hotel Monday night, under distinguished patronuge. The most interesting, perhaps. of the functions of this nature, will be the dinner in honor of Mr. John R. Quinn, the national commander of the Amer- | fean Legion, given b the ran | member of Congress which will tuke place at the Raleigh Hotel. One of the features of the ball will | be the participation of the members | of La Soclete National Des 40 Hommes et 8 Chevaux, of which Mr. Willlam F. Franklin, who will he chairman of the floor committee for the ball, is the grand chef de gare for the Dis- triet of Columbia. A group of patients from the Hospital here will occupy x the guests of the local unit of the Hommeys. And associated with Chairman ranklin lowing members Frailey, Mr. J. will precede New Showings Just Arrived Eor Misses, Juniors and Girls XTRAORDINARILY smart and original apparel for Social Events, Street, School, College and Sports Wear is constantly arriv; ing here from the world’s best makers. E quisite selections at very moderate prices. . Tailored Suits Three-prece Costume Suits Dress and Sports Coats Dresses for All Occasions Sports Apparel Millinery Accessories Values Entirely Extraordinary in Our Remaining Winter Stocks at Greatly Reduced Prices FStreel Gorner Thirieenth ONE PRICE BUYS ANY Walker, Mr. Robert M, Tolson, Mr. George 'W. Fox, Mr. C. F. Winbigler, f"i Judson C. Dale and Mr. G. Quincy Peters. Miss Helen Parkhurst of the Uni- versity School of New York will be the guest at luncheon of the Ameri- can Assoclation of University Wom- en_tomorrow. Miss Parkhurst will sail in April for Japan, where she is going at the request of the anese gov- ernment, to study their school system and introduce the Dalton plan. The Grace Dodge Hotel will en- tertain at an informal tea on Sat- urday, February 16, at 4:30 o'clock. Miss Agnes Peter will speak on the needs of George Washington University, in connection with _its present éndowment fund drive. Mrs. Willlaw Mather Lewis and Mrs. Wallace Redcliffe will preside at the tea table. Mrs. Kensey J. Hampton, wife of Ql. Hampton of Washington, is in New York for the week end accom- panied by Mrs. Sally H. Burch. They are staying at the Hotel Astor. Mrs. A. B. Emmons had guests at the valentine dinner dance at Ward- man Park Hotel last evening. Mrs. P. T. Moran and her daughter Helen will leave Monday for St. Pet- ersburg, Fla., where they will spend & month or more. They will later join Mrs. Oswald F. Schuette in Chi- cago. Miss Cutherine Moran will stay In London where she will con- tinue her studles at the Britieh Mu- seum, Senator and Mrs. Copeland Guests of New York Noclety. The New York State Socléty will hold a_reception this evening at the New Willard in honor of Senator and Mrs. Copeland. The guests will be received by Mrs. James A. Reed, Mrs. John B. Kendrick, Mrs. Bertrend Snell, Mrs. John B. Kindred, Mrs. Anthony Griffin, Mrs. Royal H. ‘Weller, g frs. Mark Plat . Pottér, ) Miss Helen i ‘Drur, iss Gurdy. the president, and Mrs. George . Lynch. ‘Aniong the boxholders will be Repre. sentative Ogden L. Mills, Representative and Mrs. Snell, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. Poter A. Drury, Mrs. Mark Potte: Mrs. Palmer, Mre. Frances Moran. Th asalstant wecretary of the Navy, Col. | Theodore Roosevelt, has recently been elected honorary president of the New York State Soclety. Col. and Mrs. Rogsevelt will be present. There will be dancing after the reception. The fifth of a serfes of sectional teas held by the membership commit- tee of the Women's City Club, Mrs. Granville Hunt, chairman, will be held at the club from 4:30 to 6 today. The honor guests will be the wives of senators and representatives, includ- fng Mrs. Willlam F. Kopp, Mrs. Thomas J. B. Robinson, Mre. C. Wil- Mrs. Hiram K. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15 1924. Miss Robinson, Mrs. William D. Boles, ! baugh, Mrs, Azel Ford, Mrs. Grant Mrs, Ralph Iowa; Mrs, James A. Reed, ajor, Mrs. . Lozier, Mrs. Samuel 3 dney C! Roach, Mrs. nce’ Can- non, Mrs. Cleveland A. Newton, Mrs. Leonidas C. Dyer, Mrs. James F. Fu bright, Mrs, Joe J. Manlove and Mrs. Thomas L. Rubey, Missouri; Mrs. Ar. thur Capper, Mrs.' Daniel R.” Anthony, §r.; Mrs. Eaward C. Little, Mrs, W. H. Sproul, Mrs. Homer Hoch, Mrs. James G, Strong, Mrs. J. N. Tincher, Mrs. William _A. _Ayres, ' Kansas; Mrs. Norris, Mrs. Robert B. Mrs. Edgar Howard, Mrs. *. Shallenberger, Nebraska: Mrs, Olger B. Burtness, George M. Young, North_Dakota: Mrs. Peter Norbeck Mrs. Willam Willlamson, South D: kota; Mrs. Alva B. Adams, Mrs. Wil- liam N. Vaile, Mrs. Charles 'B. Timber. lake, Mr. dward T. Taylor, ¢ Henrik Shipstead,” Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Charles Russell Davis, Mrs. OS- car E, Keller, Mrs, Walter }{. Newton, Mra. Oscar J. Larson, Mrs. Thomas D Behall, Minnesota; Mrs. John B, Ken- drick, Mrs. Charles E. Winter, Wyo- ming, Judge Mary O'Toole and Mrs. Curoline B. Stephens will preside at the tea table. No cards have been is- sued and all ladies interested in the Club are invited, especially those from the states represented by the honor guests. Elaborate preparations are belng made for a card party to be given by the Sodallty of St, Anthony’s Church in the parish hall, 1th and Monroe streets, Brookland, Monday, Febru- ary 18. The annual supper dance of the Missourf society will be held ut th Roosevelt Hotel Tuesday evening, February 19. Guests of honor will be R Admiral and Mrs. Lelgh C. Palmer, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Hutchison and Capt. and Mrs. Willard. Representative C ton 1s president of the soclety Mrs. Howard L. Helen Harmon, Mrs. C Mrs. J. M. Webb, Mr: Hodgkins, Miss ", O. Appleman, Gains Brum- Polished Floors of Hard Wood The polished surface of = properly finished floor udds greatly to the appearance of any room. Thorough work done in Washington since 1904. Telephone North 6523. J. M. ADAMS 1503 Connecticut Ave. FOR YOUNG OLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F at Tenth St. “Taps b 24 is being sounded—the last call for all Women’s and Children’s Winter Wearing Apparel We don’t want to carry over one garment and we've tried, as you will note by the prices listed below, to “Clean House” in one day. This Sale for Saturday Only 2 Cloth Coats, with mole collars; size 38 and 44, were $59.50; now . 1 Brown Formosa Coat, fur trimmed, was 1 Brown Fashona was $150.00; now . 1 Black Straightline Gerona Coat, size 38, trimmed in fox, was $225.00; now 1 Misses’ Coat of Fashona, 16, was $59.50; now 1 Misses’ Straightline Coat, opossum, was $89.50; now . 1 Black Cloth Wrappy Coat, size 36, $49.50; now ... . Seven High-class Coats and Wraps, to close 9 Medium-weight Jacquettes and 34 Coat Price <.ceeees Coat, size $15.00 ? immed, »= $20.50 18; Viatka collar. $59.50 g $100.00 olter = $25.00 vimmed vt $45.00 * $15.00 J2 Off Closing $10 coon 15 Tailor.ed Topcoats and Sport Coats to close ,/2 Ofi l- Near“ was $250.00; now 1 Royal Blue Velvet Evening Wrap—fur trim- med, was $150; now .. 5 Velvet Dresses, sizes 16 $59.50 to $79.50; now ... 5 Nnow ... All Evening Dresses 6 Lace Dres Seal (dyed Coney) Wrap, full length, Every Cloth Dress—Women's and misses’ size: ses to close out $97.50 $59.50 $25.00 sz I Off ... Iz Off $20.00 and 18, sold for Children’s Items 16 Tots’ White Dresses, sizes 2 to 4,- were $2.95 and $3.50; now 21 Tots’ Chambray Dresses, How $1.00 50c 2and 3 sizes Chase, Mrs. Nancy North, Mrs. W. R, Metz and Mrs. W. D. Baker are added to the list of those who have taken tables for the Americanization com- mittee, District of Columbis, D. A. R., card party to be given at the Hotel Roosevelt Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock p.m. The Saturday afternoon tea of the International Assoclation of Art and See Window Display AT SOCIETY.' Letters will be resumed tomorrow after belng suspended for two Sat- urdays owing to the {liness and death of the first patron of the association, Mr, Woodrow Wilson. Mrs. Lindsay Patterson will be the guest of honor and wlil speak briefly on her life in the Balkans. She has spent much of her time there special- izing on the history of the Balkan people and making It known to the American pecople, and for this service | . 'gn%uflce/.w S. E. Corner 13th & G Sts., N. W. \y S.E. Corner 13th & G Sts. N.W. she was decorated by King Alexander of Jugoslavia. She is also republican member for North Carolina, being the only southern woman nomlinated for Congres The tea will be from 4 to 6 p.m. a: 1715 I street. The post-graduates of Holy Cross Academy entertained at tea in the Ted room of the academy yesterda: (Continued on Ninth Page.) Tomorrow—This Great Sale of A Marvelous Collection—Every Value Far Beyond Dress Hats Tailored Hats Sports Hats Matronly Hats Youthful Hats ALL NEW NEVER SHOWN BEFORE! the Sale Price! $ Values to $10 For this event naturally we anticipate one of the greatest crowlls our entire stock will b of the year—practically e devoted to the sale—- many extra saleswomen will aid in serving everyone promptly! And the hats—new, individual, sparkling, the last word in style! Fine Milans Cohbergs Neapolitan Braids Tagal Straws Hemp Hats Chic Felts Crepe Silk Trimmed with Flowers, P1um- age, Embroideries and Ribbon ef- fects, in a wildering variety of bright colors; many in black. Come Early for the First Selections Seuia Gold € 1214 F St. N.W. This Offer for Saturday Only For Saturday Only! ‘4 Traveling Hat Box will be given (with our compliments) to each customer who pur- chases ¢ Hat at $5 y. | Millinery Treat for Saturday SCORES OF STUNNING New Hats $5.95 .95 or over. Everything chic and smart, original and up-to-the-minute in fashion to be obtained will 9 Jack Tar Middy Skirts, white only; A Special Offer A Beswtitul Picture of Baby 85 Plush or Velvet Collars Absolutely without matting. Plush or welvet collars look like new, and won't soil white linen collars after you “Les- ¢o” them. Leaves no ring or You'll never be with- out it once you try it, Buy it in Handy Sise Betties at PEOPLES DRUG STORES, Inc. “ALL OVER TOWN 15 DRESS, COAT OR WRAP JUST WHAT THE PUBLIC WANTS—FIELDS a specialized shop—a shop where you ecan go—select any model shown, where yon will find every new material, and WHERE YOU KNOW HOW MUCH YOU WILL HAVE TO SPEND—$15—no matter what size—14 to 46—~YOU'LL BE SATISFIED. now now NOW eeesueen and 3; now . Boys' Chinchil now 1 Girls’ Coat, size 12—gray, trimmed opossum, was $59.50; now . 2 White Chinchilla Coat: now 2-; Serge and Sateen Bloome: Brushed Wool and Knit Sweater Sets, sizes 2 size 2, were $12.50; $1.00 .. $1.00 .. $1.00 $2.50 ... 69c ... $10.00 vith $22.50 $5.00 17 Tots’ Coats, sizes 1 to 3—many fur trimmed, $ 5.00 were $12.50 and $15.00; now. - 26 Girls’ Dresses—Silks, jerseys, etc., sold from $15.00 to $25.00; now ..... s 14 Beacon Cloth Buntings, were $2.95 to $4.95; NOW eeverereisacesascsnne 5 Quilted Carriage Robes, now . ecessanen 22 pairs Z pairs for .. - . 14 Little Princess Merino only; fOW ........ 3 Dark Blue Serge Middies, now Black Mercerized Socks; now ™ $8.95 $1.95 $2.00 25¢ were $394 to $5.00; Union Suits, sizes 6, 8.;n.d' 1 be found sn our Millinery Dept. Hats that reflect the slightest style tenden- cies in shape, tolor and material. Shop early, as we have only a limited amount of these boxes to give away The latest style whispers from Paris —in copies and clever adaptations

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