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SO CIETY. Many House Parties Mark Close of the Old Year Erchange of Visits Makes the Season Quite ‘Gay, Hosts Entertaining in Many Ways for Their Visitors. Family houses parties and a gen- eral exchange of visits {n the official and unofficial ranks mark. the season nd give rise to many informal hos- pitalities. The Sccretary of the Interior, Dr. Fubert Work, will return this week » his apartment at Wardman Park Tiotel, after spending the holidays in Chicago. Senator and Mrs. Simeon D. Fess have with them their nleve, Miss Katherina Bazors of Columbus, Ohio, | who will remain with them at Con- gress Hall Hotel through the season. Representative and Mrs. John W. Summers have a family reunion Christmas party in their home at the Balfour, which includes their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Summers of Philadelphia, another son and daughter-in-law, . and Mr: Burks Summers of Richmond, and M Tames Witherell of Chicage. Th daughters, Miss Hope Summers and Miss Jean nmers, are also with them Mrs. ntertained- at a theater r the interesting ompany night, later taking them to the New National. Mre. W. T. Glover, wife of the Third t Postmaster General, who is a hospital in Baltimore, will return to their apartment at Ward- man Park }Hotel some time next week Mme. Grouitch, aince her arrival who has been ill here several days Ago as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. “harles MacVeagh on New Hamp- shire avenue, is slowly recovering. She was to attend one or two notable svents in New York, but was unable to fulfill any of her social obliga- tions. She will go to the home of Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins January S, where she will be a guest for some time. Mrs. Hamilton Wright, who re- turned to this country on the Olym- plc Monday, has taken an apartment at 1392 Iighteenth st for the Christmas holidays, her house on N street being leased to the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur. She will return Furope in a short time. Miss Rosalind Wright is spending Christmas with the Netherlands charge d'affafres at Madrid and Mme. Hubrecht, both of whom were for a long time among the popular members of tha vounger diplomatic &te in Washington most Miss Katherina Wylia and Miss Re- becca Wellington, who entered OX- fora University in October for vear's study, are the guests of Gen. and Mrs. Adlercron, Culverthorpe Hall, Granthons, England, until New Year's, when they will be the guests of Col. and Mrs. Algernon Burnaby at Baggrave Hall, Leicester, England, until after the holidays, when they Oxford to continue will return to their studles Mr. and Mrs. John W. Garrett of Baltimore are spending a few weeks with Mrs. Garrett's mother, Mrs. Benjamin H. Warder, at 1155 Six- teenth street Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Calhoun have gons to Charleston, S. C., where they have joined the latter's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury, jr., and their children at Mrs. Calhoun’s old homie. They will return here before the New Year George E. Hamliton are entertaining a family party at their country home, Stone Ridge, which includes Maj. and Mrs. Willlam F. Tompkins of Savannah. Ga., and thelr threa sons, who arrived from ho South last St 3 They also have with them their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George 15 Hamilton, jr., and their two children, Marion and the haby. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton are giving a buffet supper for this evening for Mr, and Mrs. George E. Hamilton, jr., and Maj. and Mrs. Tompkins. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. George D. Hope is leaving for Richmond today and will be the gmest of the Governor of Virginia and | Mrs. Trinkle until Wednesday, when she will return here. There is an enormous _Christmas reception, with |dinner and Junch partfes, arranged | during her visit, and Monday night |a dinner dance. Mrs. Hope will re- turn in time to be with Senator and Mrs. A. A. Jones and Senator and Mrs. John B, Kendrick at their New Year eve party. 2 Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Romeyn are the guests of Mrs. Henry Romeyn, 1735 New Hampshire avenue. Col. Romeyn will return to Boston Jan- uary 1, but Mrs. Romeyn will be here until later in the month. Shanghai, China, arrived today at the w Willard for a short visit here Mr. John M. Hudgins and Mr Moran_McConihe went to Charleston, S. €. Monday to spend a week and will be among the ushers at the mar- riage tomorrow evening of Mi Helen Carol Clapp to Mr. Jeffrey Paj sons. Mr. Hudgins and Mr. McConihe will return to Washington Tuesday or Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Golden Donaldson, is spending the-week -end in Wilming- ton, where she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ma Rea Gano, who gave a large dance last evening for their daughter, Miss Jean Gano Miss Helen Newton, daughter of former Commissioner of Patents and Mrs, James T. Newton, who is spend- ing the Winter in Paris to take a sp: ciul course at the Sarbonne, has goi to London for the holidays. Mi Newton Is the guest of Sir George and Lady Croydon Marks in their London home. aelson is visit- ew York during Miss Winnifred M ing with friends in the holldays. Mr. Harlan Ransdell, with his friend. Mr. Charles G. Shasteen, has gone to Atlantic Cit. where they will stay at the Marlborough - Blenheim for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Easter aro spending the week end in Balti- mdre at the home of Mrs. 5. H. Hoff- man. Miss Eleanor Golden, who is a jun- for at Smith College, Nort' Mass,, Is spending the hol her mother, Mrs. her sister, Mrs. C. Connecticut avenu Miss Sylvia Pressler is spending the Christmas holidays in New York city visiting her aunt, Mrs. M. G. Pressler. Mr. Edward Nelson Dingley, jr., a junior at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is spending the holldays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Nelson Dingley, 3715 Livingston street, Chevy Chase, D. C. her Mr. Mrs. Marshall ng had as guest for the holidays her son, Fletcher Greene of New York. New Year Reception By Y. W. C. A. Directors The board of directors of the Y. W. C. A. will hold a New Year reception for all members and their friends at the Elizabeth Somers residence, 1104 M street northwest, from 4 to 6 o'clock Thursday afternoon Arrangements are in charge of the house committee with Mrs. Woodbury Pulsifer as chairman. The receivir line will include Mrs. Julia Bodfish, Mrs. William Hamilton Bay rbert E. Day, Mrs. John Hird, Miss Elizabeth E Hattie P. Anderson and rtholow. Other host Wallace Radcliffe, Mrs. W Turner, Mrs. Charles Wood, Mrs. Fred E. Wright, Mrs. Ray Palmer Teele and Mrs. William Humphries. A musical program will be rendered during the afternoon Brothers COATS—ENSEMBLE SUITS Our Year-End Sale Coats Valued at 25,0 1 135.” 155.% Monday 78.50 m}IERE has been no opportunity this Winter equal to securing a Rizik creation from our regular stock at this great Such Marcova Trimmed Jap mink and fox. and fabrics as Kashmana, imported in baby start-off reduction. Velura, weaves. leopard, raccoon, Three-Piece Ensemble Suits Formerly 145.% = 00 . 155, 165.” Monday 87.50 Bewitching three-piece costumes, faxurious in every detail—in quality of cloth, in rich fur trimmings of coats, in Winter’s charmng styles and fine work- manship. We decided to make the reductions final from the beginning of this sale. These are doubtless the lowest prices the season will offer. TWELVE (& HIRTEE? Lieut. Col. and Mrs. E. B. Miller of | Miss Ruth Donaldson, daughter of ‘{sar Alumnae Assoclation will give a | "'%F acial and Hair THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©. GAGEMENT ANNO! ED AT LUNCHE Woman Voters' League To Give Tea Tuesday At Home Of Mf!. Mock ! L SRR [Mrs. Gertrude Burker Is Scheduled to Make an Address on “Politics Hawaiiflfl I!Iflnds." in The District League of Woman Vot- ers will give a tea Tuesday from 4 to 6 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. John Mok, 2651 Connecticut avenue. At 5 o'clock Mrs. Gertrude Bunker, who assisted in the organization of the League of Women Vaters in Hono- lulu, will address the guests on “Poli- tics in the Hawalian Islunds.” Mock, Mrs. George A. Ricker, v nt of the District League, and Mrs. Bunker will receive. Mrs. Bor- den Harriman and Mrs. Stokes Hal- kett will preside at the tea tabie. { Officers of the league and members jof the executive board who will as- | sist are: Mrs. Lavra A, Williams, Mrs. Edward P. Costigan, Mrs. Henry rattan Doyle, Mrs. Laura A. Bradley, Mrs. Basil Manly, Mrs. Louis Otten- | berg, Mrs. Kate Trenholm Abrams, Miss Elizabeth Eastman, Mrs. Edna L. Johnston, Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell, Mrs. William E. Chamberlin, Mrs. Harwood Read, Mrs. Alvin Dodd, Mrs. Albert H. Putney, Mrs. Lucy R. Swan- ton and Mrs. BEdward Keating. Tennessee Society To Meet January 17 The next meeting of the Tennessee Society of Washington will be held at the Raleigh Hotel Saturday i January 17, from 8 to 12 o RRepresentative Martin B. Hlinois. chairman of th c on appropriations of the House of Representatives, will be the guest of honor and will make a brief address. Among the prominent members of the soclely to be present will Mr. Jus- tice James C. McReynolds and Mr. ustice Kdward T. Sanford of the United States Supreme Court. The election of officers of the so- ciety for the year 1925 will take place on this occasion. The hours from 9 to midnight will be given over to dancing and cards, The committee in charge of the ar- rangements includes Dr. Everett M Ellison, president of the soclety; Miss Kula B, Adams, Mr. Alfred L. Duncan, | i Mr. John A. Chumbley, Miss Lillian | Hicks, Mr. Ernest L. L Mk Rufus W. Pearson, Mr. | Rollins and Mr. W. Marvin Pope. Vassar Alumni to Give | Luncheon in Dean's Honor The Washington Branch of the Vas luncheon at the Grace Dodge Hotel, ¥riday, in honor of Mis Mildred | Thompson, dean, of Vassar College The members “of the Washington branch hope that any other Vassar graduates and undergraduates who are in this city for the holidays will communicate with Miss Frances ‘Burns at the Grace Dodge Hotel Ach N e e Christmas Nig}xt Dance The Army and Navy Juniors gave a ldance Christmas night at the New Willard Hotel, Miss Atala Kimmell and Lieut. Harry Riggs being among the officers of the organizatiom, and the dance was chaperoned by Mrs. ! Harry Kimmell, mother of Miss Atala Kimmell. SS LORETTO M, bury, Conn. 115 ui7 ¥ Are truly worth-while, ductions. [ 1 #Ivy M.Cross ifi? 1800 Conn. Ave. |8 Phone Potomac 3380 :&3 Specializing in ] ASASASATAIAIAIAIIIAIAN Treatments employing the very latest most scientific methods—in Facial and Scalp Violet Ultra- violet Ray Therapy, Hair | | Ray Treatments, Tinting, Shampooing, Bobbing, Manicuring. Surplus Hair Removed, New Painless Method. Manufacturer of the ‘Well Known “Ivycross” Toilet Preparations. MEDVEREDELEDVEDE g £ = 00O OO ROEO 2l $69.50 Re- duced to. . $79.50 and $89.50 Re- duced to .$95.00 to $98.50 Re- duced to $110, $115 and $130 Reduced to Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clement A, Fit ment, at a luncheon party yesterday, to Mr. Thomas J. T LOUVRE 5 | FITZGERALD, erald, anu. STREET The Savings of the Half-Yearly Sale of Coats and Frocks permitting, as they do, choice of every Coat; and every Street and Afternoon Frock—at tremendous re- duced to $145 to $160 Re- duced to aildufl.:l $175 Coats Reduced *'$119.50 fi”d tha $200 Coats toe‘uce $l3950 Handsomely Fur Trimmed No returns nor refunds—during this Sale.. AOff —Every Fur Coat, Jacquette and Scarf in the house. —Your opportunity to invest your Christ- mas checks and cash gifts to excellent advantage. 610 Twelfth St.—Just Above F i DECEMBER nced her engage- itzgerald of Water- 28 o 1924 —PART Women of Science Body Honor Guests at Tea The woman delegates to the Ameri- can Association for the Advancement of Sclence will be the honor guests at a tea to be given by the College Women's Club tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at the clubhouse, 1822 Eye street. liss Carrie M. Davis and the members of the edu cation committee will be hostesses. Dr. E. A. Reed will preside at the tea table and will be assisted by SOCIETY. Mrs. Amos A. Steele and Mrs. Frank E. Edgington. The president and board of direc- tors of the College Women's Club will be at home to the members of the club and their friends January 1 from 4 to 6 o'clock p.m. at the club- house, 1822 Eye street. — There is 2 man in the United States who lives fn four States at once; his house and lands cover the corners of Utah, Colorado, Arizona: and New Mexico. Neighborhood House Bflncfi' plfly Dfl(e There will be an attractive benefit for Neighborhood House Tuesday given by the Ram's Head Players a! the Wardman Park Theater. The play will beg'n at %:45 o'clock, and there is a der The committe Nina_ E. Keng roll Frazer, Mrs. W, A T nnual January Sale of Furs BEGINS TOMORROW MORNING 3 OO O A0 | A Shop of Quality Our Entire Stock of Women"s and Misses’ Coats Reduced for quick cleara'nce before inventoiy. Only a few reductions are mentioned here. *37.50 Coats; $25.00 $50.00 Coats 59.50 Coats, %44.75 ¥75.00 Coats, HOICE of fing all-wool bolivia, Dukana, Downywool, velours and ~ sports materials developed into the season’s handsomest styles, silk llqed, self-trimmed or with collars, cuffs, bands or borders of mar- mot mink, muskrat, seal, mandel and opossum. All sizes in each price group and all the desirable new colors. s Blouses and Tunics Reduced BOUT 500 handsome mpde]s in crepe de chine, satins and radium silks beau- tifully beaded, embroidered and smartly tailored styles in black, navy, brown, tans, henna, rust, white, greens, and combinations. All sizes in the lots. $6 Blouses and Tunics, $3.95 $7.50 to $10 Blouses and Tunics, $5.95 $12.50 and $15 Blouses, $7.50 Better Apparel at a Lower Price Mager Bros. & Co. *37.50 930 937-939 F St. N.W. | | ONCE-A-SEASON ClearanceSale e L the fleight of the Winter docia) Season Flebaclher Exslussvely Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET