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SOCIETY. —_———————— Socie ty Mrs. Coolidge Attends Senate Ladies’ Lunch at Capitol Today for the First Time in Weeks. RS. COOLIDGE attended the Senate ladles’ lunch at the Capitol today for the first timo tn several weels. The Presldent and Mrs. Coolidge Lave with them for a brief visit Mr. Woster Stearns of Boston. who is stopping en route to Asheville, N. C. Belgian Amba Tinronens de Car The ambassador of Belgium and liaroness de Cartier, who are passing 4 short time in New York, were the suests in whose honor Mr. Clarence . Muckey entertained a distinguish- «d company of fifty at dinner last cvening. The minister of the Serbs, Croats 2nd Slovenes, Dr. Pavichich, canceled he dinner he was to give this eve- uing in honor of the Secretary of ttute und Mrs. Hughes. The minister enmark, Mr. Con- stantin Brun, entertained a small company at luncheon yesterday at the New Willurd Hotel. . Mrs. Woodbridge N. Ferris recently isined her husband, Senator Ferris of Ifichigan, at the Burlington Hotel, wlere they are spending the at the Capitol Mrs. Stuart Wain- ran of Oak Hill, 1L, who, ¥ ‘ochran, is spending a few & in Washington. AT lcanor Anthony, daughter of Kepresentative Dunlel” 'R. Anthony, whose marriage to Licut. Donaid sawtelle, U. 8. A, will take place tomorrow. will have as her atiend- 2nts Mrs. Daniel R, Anthony. 3d, who -ill_be matron of honor, ‘and Miss ifargaret Hanan of Montelair, N. J.. taid of henor. Licut. Sawtelle will have as his bést man Mr. Munford Crossby of Binghamton, N. Y. and the ushers I be Capt. Jean Regnier, Lieut “rederick Hamilton, Lieut. David A. aylor, Lieut. James Patterson, Mr. Daniel’ R. Anthony, 3d, and Lieut. Stuart Boevens. The weddipg will take place at 4 o'clock, in $t. Mar- hurch, and will be followed eption ut the home of the parents. Lieut. Sawtelle's attendants en- tertained the bridal party at dinner Just evening in the ofticers club at Iort T, later taking thelr guests radis to dance Representative Jumes Husted has returned to Washington after spend- ing severul days at his home, in Peskekill. N. Y., and is at the New Willard Hotel. = The counselor of the German em- bagsy and Frau von Lewinski will ontertain informally at dinner this avening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Fisher. Mr. Fisher has been recently appointed attache of the United States embassy in Berlin. Mra. Charles M. Ffoulke will en- tertaln a company at dinner this ovening. The dinner was planned in lionor of the ambassador of Japan and Mme. Hanlhara, who will be un- able to attend because of the de- parture of Mme. Hanihara for her home in Japan, where sho waus call- cd by the death of her father. Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood has as her guests for a few days Gov. Gifford Pinchot and Mrs. Pinchot. Ars, Charles Warren will not be at home tomorrow afternoon, but will re- celve_ Wednesday afternoon, February 7. Mr. and Mrs. Warren are enter- aining ‘informally at dinner tomorrow evening. Mr, and Mre, Mark Reld Yates have as a guest at their home on 15th street the first secretary of the Russlan em- Vassy in Paris, Mr. Constuntin Izrast- 2off, who has come to them for a short ~visit after spending a brief time in New ork. Mr. and Mrs. Yates will entertain at @inner for their t Thursday even- at the New ard, preceding the otillon, and at lunch at the Shoreham for him the following day. Miss Virginia Selden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Selden, Jr., has re- turned to Washington affer a month’s stay in Pittsburgh, where she was the rucst of her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Fitz- gerald. Col. H. §. Lincoln will entertalri a company at Le Paradis this evening. Mrs:. John home of her s Mrs. Baldw Where she will spend several week . Blair has gone to the Miss Abert and The military attache of the Japan- ese embassy, Maj. Gen. Hatsutaro 1llaraguchi, entertained « company in- formally at luncheon today. Mrs. Roosevelt, widow of the late President, and her son, Mr. Kermit Ttoosevelt, who have been passing Bome time In Pekin, are now in Mos- ! cow. They will leave shortly for western Burope to spend some time. Ushers for the Russlan Dbridge and mah-jong party to be held Thursday afternoon at the New Willard are Mr. Alexander Legare, Mr. Frederick Brooke, Capt. John Gibbons, Commander Theodore Jewell, Baron Korff, Mr. Henry Martin Clark Mr. William Franklin Albee, Cap Austin Kautz, Mr. Floyd Waggaman, Mr. Frank Hight, Mr. Waiter R. Tuckerman. Mr. Richard Fiournoy and Mr. Hewilt Wells. Mr. William Bowle Clarke is chairman of the committee. At the tea an lowing the game: entertainment fol- i1zabeth @“IIHIIIIIIIIIIIllllflllnfllflfllllfllfllliflflflflflflflflmmmflflmflflflIH!flHHflIHflHfl!IIII‘IlIII]IIIIIIIIIIIIlIlI!IIIIlmfig i Relfet | | Gardiner, formerly of the Paviowa | ballet, and the students of the Tcher- nikoff School will give the program which Includes dances by Miss Ga diner, Miss Maralyn Sheetz, Miss Edna Bowman and others. The Army Band will accompany the dancers and will also give a separate | program. Mrs, Henry Brown, widow of Jus opened her apartment at the Dres- {den, after spending some time In | Horolulu. Mr. and Mrs. Larz Anderson, who are now at thelr home, Weld. Brook- line, Mass., will come to Washington next week und open their house on Massachusetts avenue. Mrs. John Walker Holcomb enter- tained a large company at a buffet luncheon and bridge today In honor of Mrs. Thomas S. Crelghton. She will entertain at luncheon tomorrow in compliment to Mrs. Creighton. Former Representative Thomas S. Crago entertained a com- pany at dinner last evenlng at Ward- ! mun Park Hotel, when thelr guests were Senator and Mrs. George Whar- ton Pepper, Representative and Mrs. Allen T. 'Tresdway, Representative and Mrs. Bertrand H. Sncll, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Wallace H. White, Hepresentative and Mrs. Henry W. Watson, Representative und Mrs. Br- nest R. Ackerman, Representative und Mrs. Samuel A.' Kendall, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Edgar R. Kiess, Representative and Mrs. Homer i Snyder, Representative and Mrs. Adam M. Wyant, the Assistant Post- master General and Mrs. W. Irving ver, Mr. and Mrs. Rush Holland, i Mr. and Mrs. John T. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Blair, Mr. and Mrs. John Gen. ‘wnd Mrs. Frank T. , (ol and Mrs. Charles Drake, rs. Charles J. Selden, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willlamson, Mr. and Mrs. Pevton Gordon snd AMaj. and Mrs. William Wolff Smith. o nfonths of the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Herbert Hoover. left Washington yesterduy for New York, and will sail Saturday on the Presidént Rousevelt for Mr. Gibson's Mrs. Pearle Moore Gray entertain- ed for her daughter, Miss Murlel Bleanor Gray, last evening at the Monday evening supper-dance at thc Hamllton Hotel,” when her guests in- cluded Miss Inger Bryn, Miss Laura Byrn, Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Emma Stitt, Miss Julie Hume, Senor Don Jose T. Baron of the Cuban embassy, Mr. Roberto Mendes Goncaives of the Brazillan embassy, Capt. John Woods, Mr. Ennalle Waggamann, Mr. Donald Chamberlain and Mr. John Rice. Mrs. Gray and Miss Gray will not be home Sunday on account of ab- sence from the clty, but will recelve the remalning Sundays this season. Mrs. La Follette Keeping Open House Friday Aftcrnoon. Mrs. Robert M. La Follette, wife of Senator La Follette of Wisconsin, 1 be at home at 2112 Wyoming nue northwest from 4 to 17 o'clock on the afternoon of Washing- ton's birthday, Friday, February 2% The reception 1s informal and in the nature of an open house. No cards YOU NEED A fur around your neck. I can make you A CHOKER AT $5.00 As good 25 new from your own material FURRIER, 80-32 Florida Ave. N.W. * WonperruL Course Dinner sl o0 @afé Fieetwood 1760 Pea St.,N.W. Franklin 5206 Also a le. Carte JService SPECIAL PRICES DURING Removal Sale OVERSTUFFED C. b SPACIOUS OVERSTUFFED i 6-FOOT DAVE! o . e . $69.50 CHAIR BE! HAIRS, Looss cushions, * ®0 comfy." These chairs we had for dieplay $25 and $35 NPORT, covered with taupe figured velow cushlons; moss filling; used for dis play purposes.... S D Opens out to ingle bed—best springs —including mattress. . * $35 BED DAVENEORT Double-bed ~size, with good mat- $5§ tress . S 5 SLIP COVERS. Made to order for any 3-niece sul grade Belglan . linen, sllowing ¢DEVITT i House of Quality and Service 1003 Sth S Btore for Rent M. 3211 Henderson’s—Standard for Quality FINE FURNITURE At Notable Saving‘s I There’s still time to dented furniture values, sale approaches. {] Savings, similar to available on every Bedroom Suite and Dining Room Suite in the Sale. Established Over 50 Years g share in these unprece- though the end of the those listed below, are /1 th 2 . The tice Brown of the Supreme Court, has ; “nd Mrs. | {are being sent. White more espe- clally " for Wisconsin people, all friends who may care to call are cor- dlally welcome. Among those who will ‘be present and assist at the re- ception are Mrs. Robert G. Sfebecker, Senator La Follette's sister, and Mrs, Willlam L. La Follette of the state of Washington, whose friends are in- vited to call. Lady Mackinnon, wife of the Aus- tralian high commissioner, was host- ©8s at a tea In the ballroom of the Shoreham yesterday, entertalning a party of forty. | Successtul beyond expectation was ; the ball that the District of Columbla ! Department of the American Legion @ave last evening at the New Willard Hotel. The event marked one of the largest assemblages of veterans of the world war brought together proceeds of the ball, which 1s given annually, are to . bo devoted entirely to the work car- rled on by the leglon in the District of Columblia. Both ballrooms of the New Wil- lard were used, und {n additlon to palms and cut flowers, Stars and Stripes were used In the decorations. ‘The music was furnished the bands of the Army, Navy arine Corps, ‘I)"le nflh!he hv'ullura of the evening heing the speclal musical the Army Band. s Many notables were present, includ- H ing Capt. John H. Quinn of California, national commander of the legion, and Col Alvin Owsley of Texas, former commander of the leglon. The Tresident and Mrs. Coolldge | headed the list of patronesses which in}rluded the Chief Justice and Mrs. Howard T: Speaker and rederick Il. Glilett, Secretary State und Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, Secretury of the Treasury Andrew W. Mellon and Miss Aflse Mellon. Secretary of War and Mrs, John Weeks, the Attorney General and .\!rx. Harry M. Daugherty, Postmaster |General und Mrs. Harry 8. New, Sec- retary of the Navy and Mrs. Edwin !Denby, Secretary of Agriculture and ‘.‘\lrs. Henry Wallace, Secretary of i abor and Mrs. Jumes . Dafvs, As- slstant Secretary of the Na: vy and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Senator and Mrs. George Wharton Pepper, Senator and Mrs. Duvid Alken Reed. Repro- sentative and Mrs. Nicholas Long: worth, the major general comman nl.nul of the United States Marine ‘( orps and Mrs. Johu A. Lejeunc, Rep- | &3 i i , | monos, embroidered i or ribbon bound, In | 1 ment. $4.85 this season! and azurea fox, and i | i | —both cloths and silke—late coat medels, straightline, frocks of satin, canton crepe, to missl titul French frocks, fine georgette and flat crepes; | Brocaded Crepe and early ‘spring embroidery. —envelope chemist light blue—unus: tunity at ance. white. Pair, Women's $95.00 to $125.00 Coats —one of the most exceptional opportunities of Coats of fine Cordara, and Fashona, all lavishly furred with fine black platinum wolf, beaver, lynx ray squirrel furs—the ama style, fine for next season wear! $62.50 Women’s $29.50 to $39.50 Dresses tiered and draped crepe de chine and fine twills, with great variety in smart trimmings—a clearance opportunity too good $19.50 Women’s $45.00 to $59.50 Dresses —a clearaway group that Includes many beau- styles—among them real handmade and hand.beaded, of Tailored Dresses. with handsome bralding, beading and 1 $33.00 $5.00 and $6.00 Silk Underwear step-ins, vests—fine radium silks and lustrous five-thread crepe de chine— stunning tallored styles with tucked, hem- ! Stitched and embroidered yokes; plenty’ of the | smart peach shade; also orchid, flesh color and ! Quarteriy Clearance oppor- i $3.95 $2.50 to $5.00 Sport Stockings— —marked to absurdly low figures for final clear- Fine, soft wools and sma combinations—every pair full fashioned—many of them with beautiful hand-embroidered clox— assorted heather mixtures, tan, gray, black and $1.95 rosentative and Mrs. Sol Bloom, Rep- resentative and Mrs. Hamilton Fish, jr. Representative and Mrs. Philip Hill, Representative and' Mrs. Guy Campbell, Judge John Barton Payne, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Frank T. Hines, Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mrs. John Allan Daugherty., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Amos A. Fries, U. S. A.,.and Maj. and Mrs. Willlam Wolff Smith. Former Senator and Mrs. Pome- rene, who are staying at the New Willard Hotel, had a few guests at dinner last night at the hotel, en- tertalning quite Informally. ‘The former ambassador of Peru, Mr. Pdzet, now living in New York, is spending some time In Washing- ton, and yesterday entertained in- formally at luncheon at the Shore- ham. Dr. and Mrs. Preston Pope Satter- white have as thelr guests at their home at Palm Beach, Fla.. Prince and Princess Christian of Hesse and Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley. Mrs. Thomas H. C. Reed has been called out of the city on account of the {liness of a relatlve and will not be at home on Wednesday of this weelk. She will be at home at the :Ifl‘unflwu.rd on Wednesday, February Wormer Governor of Arizona and Mrs. Thomus 1. Campbell, who are spending the winter at the La Fay- ette, entertained & company of ten there at dinner last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs, L. S. Cates of Utah. Mr. und Mrs. Campbell entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Fay- ette for Mr. and Mrs. Cutes. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Kimball ot New York are at the New Willard Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chandler Christy, who are spending the season ut the Shoreham, entertained a com- pany of ten at dinner there last eve- ning. Columblan Wome at Chevy Chase C Miss/Ellzabeth Wilson, president of the Columblan Women of George Washington University, announces i SOCIETY.” the courtesy of the board of trustess of the Chevy Chase Club. The first of the series of Wednes- day luncheons at which a prominent | democratic speaker will be heard will be held at 1 o'clock tomorrow at the | ‘Women's National Democratic Club, 820 Connecticut avenue, accordini to announcement by the president, Mrs. J. Borden Harriman. Senator Alva B. Adams of Colorado will _be the speaker. This is the second Wednes- E, | fl | | jolc——2loj——] ‘Philipsborn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, the annual banquet of the Columbi: Women, to be held at the Chevy Chase Country Club March 3, through | 1316 F St N.W. WINTER HERE—and Winter Fashions Going at Big Savings in Our Great Quarterly Stock Clearing! An event like this gives tremendous added buying power to the thrifty woman’s dress budget. All the apparel in this great clearance is of high type—all are advanced winter fashions, beautifully fur-trimmed coats of soft coatings—conservative styles that will be good next season—in the case of women’s dresses many early spring styles have been included. Only a few of the most exceptional items here—but throughout the store every department is teeming with most extraordinary clearance VALUES. Are YOU sharing in these once-in-three-months’ opportunities? Arabla , conservative limited quantity MISSES’ winter styles, Most unusual to also Satin and Charmeen natural in the pench $9.00 sllk and wool heels. assortments. Winter Now Here and— MISSES’ $95.00 and $110.00 Sport Coats —overplalds and fieeced shades of tan or gray. muffier collars of fine brown or kit fox furs— $39.50 —a cellahttul assortment of roshanara and flat crepe, comet satin and alpaca models. in smart tlered, ruffied, pleated and straightline styles. many wanted shades—rose, powder biue, moss green, black and navy. $26.75 MISSES’ $125.00 to $155.00 Lavishly Furred Coats —the soft Fashona and Marvella coatings—all with huge collars and cuffs of beaver, fox and @ray or Viatka.dyed squirrel—mostly silhoucttes favored by smart misses—in this blg Quarterly Event at $75.00 $12.95 to $15.00 Costume Blouses —high quality fabrics—iustrous crepe de chine, chiffon and ‘brocaded velvet and satin—iony short or three-quartir_sleeves—nhi over and Jacquette st tures, novelty braid, em color ellk—in this Q $7.95 high-grade suede, d_satin footwear—pumps strap, noveity 4-bar and Colonial tongue styles, with high or baby French, low block and Cuban Srown, gray, tan and black—broken sice air, $5.60 - day luncheon, the first, heid last week, having been in honor of the board of governors. Only members and thelir guest: admitted. ‘The club is serving da‘ly luncheon and afternoon tea, and hus been the scene of a number of gay gatherings since it was opened Jan- uary 15. On each Wednesday during the re- malinder of the congressional scason a speaker of note will address the club members and gucsts. The additional artists procured for the benefit performance for the ref- ugee_children of G on Febru- ary 27 at the Central High School are: Mythological scenes, danced by Mr. Tchernikoff, Miss Gardiner and Mr. Tchernikoff's ballet and choruses “Contlnued_on Ninth Page. Sl e i e e L X Marks the Spot stood, curiousity, 3 Tt e e P, Sort onie H ¥ vou 1% MYSTERY CAKE $1.20 Delivered Phone Clement ‘Madnill, 1304 G St. o S S0 s s o Imported French Macaroni vank. 8330 W. 1-1b. Carton Macaroni......17c 1-1b. Carton Spaghetti. 17c 1-Ib. Carton Vermicelli.....18c 1-1b. A. B. C. Paste........20c Magruder’s Best Groceries Conn. Ave. & K St. Established 1875. Philippine Handmads 3, with exqu d.drawn yokes— VvV oneck or poster stripes— topped with genetous and big opportunity at $49.50 One-of-a-Kind Frocks find In a clearance group so p-length silj J—smart trimming fe coldery and contrast rterl\ Event at to $12.00 Pumps patent leather, kid, In one and calf two. The New Fashions in pring Skirts Are Delightingly Smart The weaves lend themselves consistently to the graceful draping— In a varied grouping, Camel's Hair, Wool Crepe, Prunella Stripes, Twill Check Velours—in effective coloring—and sportish models. Third Floor Waists New models for Suit and Sweater wear—Dimity and English Broadcloth. Tuck-in or Overblouse style. Round, v-neck and Tuxedo Collars- Many have hand-work em- broidery collars—and cuffs; 32.95 Street Floor | | | | Sweaters The popular preference is for Mandarin Coat models —in Mohair and Fiber—in a varied combination of colors. | And slip-over models —in Mohair and Fiber—ogering for choice all the wanted shades— $5.00 Strest Floor Featured Specially for Wednesday 175 French- Room Hats........... There is only one of a kind —which explains the very im- portant reductions. The higher prices were emi- ter of the types and quality of the materials. Hats — be:oming to both Maids and Matrons. On sale promptly at 9:15 10 i’om Floor Special Sale of 600 Pairs of Women'’s Satin Boudoirs 1 39 They are not only new — but different— dainty with attractive colorings. $421 Seven-piece Mahogany Combi- nation Bedroom Suite ......... $355 $642 Ten-piece Mahogany Combina- tion Dining Room Suite........ $425 - Fur Coats at Half! —in a final effort to correct an unprecedented condition in our stock of fine furs, due to the open winter. It is doubtful if ever again fur prices will drop so low. So if you have wanted a hgndsome fur coat—for now and for many seasons to come—make your fur invest- ments during this big quarterly clearaway! Copenhagen Black Laveflder GO’II Old Rose Red ANl colors—in cvery size—2Y5 to 8. A smart silk cord of contrasting colors around the top is featured in this new style, with smart tongue effects and pompon trimming. Fin- ished with elk soles and padded heels. Strest Floor—North Section ALL LAMPS AND SHADES REDUCED 10% TO 33%% ames B. 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