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SOCIETY. | SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge at the Senate Ladies’ THE EVENING STAR, “WASHINGTON, 2726 Connecticut avenue. Mrs, Miller expects to have with her for the holl- days her son, Cadet Whitside Miller, from Fishburne Military School, at Waynesboro, Va.,, and her nephew, Mr. Wairen Webster ‘Whitside, jr., Whfl 1' 2 student at Braden's Preparate School, at Cornwell-on-Hudson, Miss Genevieve Rusk is enterfaining at bildge this afternon at her residence, on RBelmont road. There are for bridge and additional guests will join the company for tea. Mrs. Montgomery Blair and the Misses D. U, TUESDAY. DECEMBER ‘16, 1922~ tertain & small company informall orrow afternoon at 4 :80 o'clock at Hotel Roosevelt, in compliment to Mrs. Arthur B, Mann of London, Eng- iand, whe is spending a short time at the Hotel Gordon. Mrs. Richard Hall Jeschke, wife of Capt. Jeschke, will entertain at a buffet mw.f this evening preceding the first of the nfiu of dances at the Marine Mrs. E. A. Harriman will receive at the last of her informal at ho morrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock pringia: Mill road, bolidays. Mrs, Wijiam Denison Morgan will leave Thursday for Florida, whers she will spend the holidays with her par- ents, Mr. end Mrs. Theodore Sengstak, returning to Washington early in January. The Rev, Willian Henry Pettcrs, rector of St. Mark's Parigh, Capitol Hill, has invited all parishioners of St Mark's to an informal reception ew Year afternoon Jfrom. 3 to 8 clock. _Mrs. Gronma, ©of the late NTnth Page.) BEST WORK —at the right price you I will find here always. WOL FURRIER 20-33 Florida Blair are epending the week end at At- apartment at 1302 Elghteenth Ave. N.W. lantic City, where Miss illen Blair is convalescing from o serious illness. They have canceled all woclal engage- ments. 2t his home. 12 Third street southeast, RS, the special luncheon party given by the Senate Ladies' COOLIDGE is attending | Johnson, to society have assisting her Mrs. Armstead Davis, Victor Cushman, Mrs. | Louls Lehr and Mrs. Hugh McGuire of Richmond and the debutante will have with her Miss Violet Spencer, Miss Eleanor Wilson, Miss Helen Marye, Miss Loulse Claytor and Miss Elisabeth Parker, Miss Botty Byrne, Miss Anne Hill and Miss Beatrice McLean. Mrs. Johnson will wear a gown of fuchsia chiffon made along straight lines, and the bud will be in a frock of white and silver brocade, made | de |simply, the hem belnz banded with s { White ostrich feathers, She will carry | an arm bouquet of yellow roses and white lilace. | Mrs. William Henry Holcombe is| entertaining at bridge this afternoon | ? Mrs_ Lennox Lohr. Ti Mrs. Mrs. Johnson will ,_aud Mrs. George K._Hunter Luncheon at Meridian Mansions Luncheon Club at Meridian This Afternoon. M Mansions today, when, al- most without exception, all of the members will be present. Mrs. George Faber Downey enter- tained at luncheon today at the Shore- ham, her guests including Mra, John Callan O'Laughlin, Mrs. Biddle, Mrs. dolph Caspar Miller, Mre, Thomas A Claytor and Mrs. Henry Price Wright. Mrs. William Hamilton Bayly will en- B GAVA “Soon will be known’ 159% Discount On Orders tor Personal Engraved CHRISTMAS CARDS COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY CO. }81424 New York Ave. N.W., “Open Evenings.” The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro will entertain at a recep- 4ion, with dancing, this afternoon from 4:30 to 7 o'clock, as a house- warming for the new legation, at 1333 New Hampshire avenue. Senora de Alfaro will have assisting h de Banchez Latour, \ima Var Prochnik Senora Mr=. Parker W. «auuffmann, Mrs. Chas Mrs. Edward Conger Areet entrance will ernoon Brothers COATS At the Lowest Price Yet This Season Coats that were ) 88% 98w M0y - 120 HE season’s best shades, trimmed m with luxurious American opos- sum, natural and dyed muskrat and squirrel— NOW 283 Another Group Formerly 125~ 135" - 155% The price undoubtedly reaches the lowest mark of the season. Cloths of Kashmana, Scotch Tweed. Marcova and many other weaves; trimmed in leopard, raccoon. Jap mink and gray T NOW 88:30 Here ss a wonderful coat-buymg opport found hardly once in a season s real RIZI hand tailoring and exclusive d ine ’Clock Store Opens | W.EL VE' THIRTBEEN M 1?09 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Pre-Christmas Sale of Smart Apparel Suitable for Holiday I"unc‘liww be used i wrt Secretary and Mre. Weeks Guests at Dinmer Tonight. The Secretars of War Weeks will be the guest honor Mr. and Mrs. Dorse and Airs. 11 p Mrs. Jewett, e Louis H “ atkins, | . Wil i- |Mrs. Frances V Mrs, n Brand, Mrs Menophon Price 1glas Wes TiE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET guest for tea. wh Finery That will be Appreciated \ selection of Silk Underwear or Hosiery will make a most acceptable present to every lady. The points of consideration are the quality of the silk—and the character ¢f the model and make— which makes our stock a safe one from which to make selection— mid-February, "\{n’ ¥ in and her daughter i k {§0 to Bermuda for the rest of the mel«eum Mr. and Mrs Hnmlm and | $1.95 to $595 ..$350 to $13.50 .$5.50 to $29.75 ..3350 to $7.50 .$7.90 to $12.00 Vests ... Combinations . Gowns . . Bloomers o Step-in Sets . . . military bassy attache of the n.m.u{ and Marquise di Bernezzo | ing hzton SENOHA DFE ALFARO ‘ Wife of the Minister of Panama, who. with him, will give & tea this afternoon “;“' | in the new legation on New Hampshire avenue which they recently '-rennel‘ o \(nr the Panama government. I i makes that are famously good— $1.95 to $2.95 idow of Lieut. Col. A.. has moved to | !w - I‘J Avchie Ailfer, U 8 A has moved a| SR ‘EEEEEEE lo|———=|olc———]alc———[q] T The House b‘llpsbom €03 te 614 ELEVENTH ST, Silk Hosiery—in time with Mrs. t at the Ontario. | Mrs. Kaut Kautz, U, 8. N, eon todzy for dreda Seabur were laid for wife of entertair Norene Justice, Miss Roper, Miss | h s beth Price, €rs Miss Katharine Towers, Miss Audre Herron, Miss Dorothy Hill and Miss Isabel Veitc Miss Boyle is nsmxled[ by her mother and sister, Mrs. Wil- liam V. Boyle and Miss Dorothy Boyle. Miss Ne Miller Wednesday rel Miss Martha Boyle is hostess at a dge shower this afternoon. enter- | company of 16 at dinner this |t in homor of Miss Virginia |~ in her apartmen 1785 [ Byrd Hereford. whose marriage to etts avenue, Lieut. Charles Edward.Hart will take |place Wednesday, January The h- \nther guests are Lli Bamford - h Mrs, W stoa Harry Brown will be host- | b ADORABLE GOWNS Imported Parisian Gift Novelties Houghtorn Mrs. O tertain at ment H. Perry Johnsom will en- | Hamilton Knox a tea tois afternoon to pre- | Hostetler, Jrs. h J { lam Woodward & Lothrop. her daughter, Miss Elizabeth [ Mrs. John Henderson. Mrs. Regins (AR P of Cuurtesy Store of Betler Values Offers THOUSANDS OF USEFUL GIFTS Silk Petticoats and Peltibockers ’: = A sale that will enable you to secure exquisite gowns and other fine apparel for holiday functions—at remarkably low DRESSES Street, Chemise Crepe de chine, both in tailored and lace styles; in | flesh, green. tea rose, gold, white— $.8 Great , December Reduction Sale on Coals and Dresses Fine quality Jersey Silk Ra- | dium, in the new tailored and fancy flounce effects in all the new colors. afternoon, dinner and dance Frocks, in brocaded chiffons, crepes, satins, silk velvets, Kasha cloths and silk failles; in the lovely new shades and all sizes. Popularly Priced Presents —these sudgesuons will fll many an open place on the glft list—most appropnately $2.95 $3.95 $5.00 Teddies Corsele Vests Brassieres Vests Bloomers Viesis Bloomers Step-ins Step-ins Pettibockers Pisamaye Pettibockers Teddies Teddies Gowns Gowns Bath Robes Bath Robes . Petticoats Petticoats Blouses Blouses Sweaters Choker. Beads Choker Beads - Scarfs Powder Boxes Philippine Corduroy Bath Robes The practical gift. In all desirable colorings. Spe- cially priced— Fur Coats and Jacquettes “The Gift Supreme $49.50 to $125.00 All of Fashion's favored furs and trimming effects. Underwear Special, ’2_?4_‘? Fine quality batiste, hand-embroidery cut punch work; cut full; stitch a hand stitch. FFour groups, as follows: $38 $48 $58 $78 . Fur-Trimmed Coats At the Season’s Lowest Prices $59 $75 Three-Piece Costumes $85 In Kasha cloth and . texture fabrics. " Hats, $7.50 and $10 E——— 10% Reduction On All Parisian Gift Novelties Reductions of 30 to 40% with | work, every S S ot b S R S . & E.xamples of the Savings Dresses Street Dresses Ewvening Dresses Daytime Dresses Originally $35 to $45 Charmeen, Velvet, Satin, | Chiffon, Velvet Broches, in all the new colors, including " $18.00 Fur-Trimmed Coats | Originally $75 to $89.50 Suede-like materials, with | large collars and cufts; fos, | squirrel. beaver and other smart furs; in all the new colorings. $56.00 Step-ins Sweaters Bath Robes_ Petticoats Blouses SCIY{! COI’IG]G! Squirrel Chéke Made of three skins: Dark, Natural, Guy or Sable Brown. Very lpeml at A Sale of Silk: Stockings 500 pairs of Full-fashioned Hosiery. Made to Sell at $2.00 $7.19. 3 Pairs -l= $3.50 Irregulars of two of America’s most fa- mous brands. All are full fashioned with lisle garter top and lisle feet. All the newest colors—French nude, silver, cheek, atmos- phere, russet, champagne, black rose, taupe. soft exquisite,