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SOCIETY stationed in Washington last year and are now at Baltimors, enter- tained at tea New Year afternoon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil A. Lewls of St. Louis, Miss Laura Winder daughter of Gen. Marshall, Jr, of Fairfax road, Bat- tery Park, gave a dinner party Mon- day evening, later taking her guests to the debut dance of Miss Anne Covington, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Covington, at Rauscher's. Marshall's guests were Miss Julia Hume, Miss Ruth Stoddard, Miss Cath- erine Marshall, Mrs. Percy, Miss Read, Miss Allison Roebling, Miss Fisi Lieut. 8t. J. R. Marshall, Mr. Dabney Maury, Mr. William Delacy, Mr. Al- bert Thorne, Mr. Frederick Lee and, Mr. Edwin Graham. Hospitality Reigns as Society Circles Greet Happy New Year Marshall, and Mrs. R. C. Dinn:\'s. Teas and L“flch‘ eons Among the Attractive Features of Widely Varied Programs. The Attorney General and Mrs. Stone be the guests In whose honor and Mrs. Samuel = Jordan m will enterta dinner Wed- ¥ evening. Miss Ruth Anthony Barnhart was hostess at a luncheon and bridge party at her home, 1434 Rhode Island avenue northwest, Tuesduy afternoon In honor of the voung ladies resid- ing in Washington who are students at the Penn Hall School for Girls at Chambersburg, Pa., and Who are spanding thelr Christmas holiday 1 at home. 1 included Miss ss Margaret shers, Miss Miss Grace Mueller lean, Miss Mary ) Morrow, Miss Ruth Dickinson, Miss 10n0r of. Misy Jean.Curtis | Ruth Sutton, Miss Maud Quinter and who | Miss Virginla Eley. The table deco- s, | rations were red carnations and white | 1lacs Representative and Mrs. James S. Parker of New York were the guests for whom Mrs. Jumes R. Mann enter- tained at dinner last evening in her @partment at the Highlands, = Admiral and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle P Tuesday ompliment | & Hammond drick and her drick, were dinner Thursday aroline grent the hol ey mar K ““' Col. and Mrs. I L Gilbert of Fair- a daughter of | fax road, Battery Park, gave a din- d F. Beadle, will | Ner party Thursday evening. Their this afternoon in|guests were Cadets Douglas Mo sa Yanes, daugh- | Namara, Irving Paris and Joseph Gil of Venezula | breth, Mr. Martin Carusi, Mr. and s. and Miss Vir- | Mrs. Sidne Messrs. Howard aaale; daiigbior ot e ind d Miss Mildred Beadie of Hollywood, Calif. the week ' in week and | George T. Marye and Miss F. Beadle Doyle were hostesses at lunch entertaining in honc Mrs. m—mr: rd, wife of Mr. Justice nford. Others In the Mrs. of tor Kauffm 12d y en- dinner hevy Chase Club Miss Robinson of orris, Mrs. Frank W illlam Balley Lamar, January Harry Brown Monday Mr. William Bowle Clark will en- tain & company at dinner this eve ing in the Venetian room Paradls. The guests will Mrs. W. H Brown. Mrs | rence Townses nesday d Mrs. Godfrey n, who are Washington epending , Mr. Arthur Brandley Campbell lister Chapr Ives, Capt French embass: Slemp, Count Rac Fanny Lay, Mr, Gary and Mrs, Lombard of the Mr. C. Bascom 1 d’Adheimer and Mrs. Ha James ending ford Smith will give afternoon for her A Mereford, whose| Mrs. Cabot Stevens gave a Charles Bdward [ tion Tuesday Afternoon ,in Il take place Wed-|ment to her sister-in-law, Miss Lydia Smith and Miss Here- | Cabot The house had and those who will|charming arrangement of yellow preside at the tea table | roses and ehrysanthemums, red roses. isettias and Christmas ong those who assisted M vens were Mrs, Curtis Dw Wilbur, Mrs. Harlan F. Stone, sworth, Mrs. William K. nora de Alfaro. M n Cross, Mrs. John W Mrs Bl Mrs | Blodgett, Charles Mrs. Charl Bell, Mrs, Hodgkins Mrs. Jason Pierce, recep nesday. Mrs will rec Mrs. nnett H dining Miss i Del atth Howard L. Noble Marga «|r«| S Mrs, 3 d ¢ afterngon at iington Club for her daugh- Miller Green, in com- “ovington. As- Dawson, Mrs. Charles L. McNary entertain- ed at luncheon Friday at the Shore- ham. The guests were Mrs, Wood- bridge N. Ferris, wife of enator Ferris of Michigan; Mrs. Frank R Miss Elizabeth | Gooding, wite of Senator Gooding of f the [1aaho; Mrs. George Moses, Mrs Miss | Charles Townsend, Mrs. Freder! Katharine | pomroy, Mrs. Dudley Harman, Mrs ine, Miss| William €, Harllee, Miss Maud Me- | nor Hard t\H'IIRI’E and Mre. Frederic Savage of and Miss alie | Boston, n Carusi tea this Miss T be hostess n afterncon 1106 G Stroet. N.W. “ ohe House of Falhion” Terrific Price Slashing in Our Great January Sale We have reduced all onr remaining Fall awd Winter merchandise to prices that will effect immediate clearance. The inclement weather affords wew special prices for Tomorrow; So Come Early. SLASHING PRICES ON COATS A SAVINGS OF $10.00 to $30.00 AT THESE REDUCED PRICES 29 3390 349 SLASHING PRICES ON COATS A SAVINGS OF $£20.00 TO $40.00 AT THESE REDUCED PRICES 5930 692 79 |$29'5° & 335 Sport Coats, $19.95| SLASHING PRICES ON DRESSES A SAVINGS OF $8.00 TO $20.00 AT THESE REDUCED PRICES 102 5152 5192 All Our Fineat Dresses } at Slashing Reductions SLASHING PRICES ON SUITS FUR-TRIMMED ENSEMBLE SUITS. WERE $75.00 TO $98.50. REDUCED TO $49.50 $35 TO $75 TAILORED SUITS, NOW $25 TO $39.50 Lots of Sweaters; values, $6 to $10; close, $3.98 Lots of Silk Blouses, at llaahmg reductions .$3.95 & $5.95 = F——[——T a greens. | Whit- | Miss | | | | | | | Hinckley, | Mrs. Rohert Hol- | iss | on | compli- | tor | SUNDAY STAR, WASHI 1 ST Daughter of Prof. and Mrs. Charlex Wardell Stiles of Cleveland Park, wha | her t, Miss Sallie M Natalie flammond . and Ord Presto il preside Waldorf National Junuary Hotel in Republican the York | 1a0. Miss New Frederick H 1 / A .+ Mrs Republican Women Plan Douglas Robinson, Mrs. Albert Brueg- emin, Miss Fourth Annual Luncheon Porter H. Dale, Miss Heion Amory ust, Mrs. Anne Archbold, Washing. Mrs. Alvin T. Louisvill fourth annual lunche T M v Many women who are prominent in tend the 1214 F St. N W. January Clearance Sale of RESSES Winter Models Worth $25, $30 $35, $40 and $45 . $ Ball and Card Party Announced by D. A. R. Martin, Phila- du Pont and Pont, Wilmington; Mrs. Joceph Tilton Bowen, Chicag Charles Bumner Bird, E Mau Mrs. William Lo Mrs. Arthur L Miss Helen Varick nnnul, M Douglas Robinson, Mrs. Thsodors Roosevelt, Mrs. John T. Pratt Maude Wetmore, Harold J. Gros: Mrs. Joseph W. Alsop, Avor Mrs. Paul Fitz Hlmmonn‘ Mrs. Charles H. Sabin, president of the club, will preside at the luncheon. The speakers will bs United Stat Senator David A. Reed of Peany vanin, Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University, and Mrs. Florence E. 8 Knapp, New York's new Secretary of State. Fifteen hundred Repubifcan women, including national committes women and vice chairmen from many States, | will be present, Mrs. George Orvis of Vermont, chairman of the reception committee, has called a meating of members of her committes for Janu- ary 8 at the clubhouse, 8 Bast Thirty- seventh street, New York City, for the purpose of making final plans for the event. The Women's National Republican Club has more than 2,600 members, representing every State. Reception and Tea Today For American Pen Women | Mrs. Harriet Hawley Locher, pre dent of the Distriot League of American Pen Women, and Mrs, Dor- othy D Muth “’nllon first vice | president, will head the receiving line | &t the reception and tea which (s to be given this afternoon at cl\lbi headquarters, 1709 H street, from 4| to 8 o'clook, The ‘guests of honor will he and Mre. Ralph de Folx Bdmunds. Mr. Edmunds will give a talk on “Tendencies of Radio” and there will be a musicul program, arranged by Mrs. Dorothy Watson. At the tea table Kdouard Albion, Mrs. Angus and Mrs, The tea is glv of the hospitalit Mrs, Milton Mr. will be Mra.| Howard W. Mulliken. 1 under the ausplces committes, of which Is chairman MISS ESTELLE ALLEN Announces The Winter Term of Her Studio - for the Cultivation of The Speaking Voice The course of instruction con- sists in fundamental training for A pleasing Speaking Voice, Dra- matic Art, Public Epeaking and Expression. Miss Allen also wishes to announce that an additional in- tensive course will be given to those who wish to make the stage their profession and who meet the necessary requirements. Try- out Wil be held Wednesday after- noon_at 3 o'clock For information, address Estelle Allen Studio Cultivation of Speaking Voice 1614 Eye St. N.W. Fr. 7731 Fi 1 6.50 Including Many Advance Spring Models But A Clearance, yes. usually means. distinguished coterie that into Springtime! Frocks morning and afternoon wear in the favored fab- rics, including kasha and colors—featuring Titian, 1i gray. most fashionable of colors. and civet cat. $65 to $85 IONED. tiude, stonegray, thrush and light gunmetal, Glove Silk Vests, $1.89 Women's ' superb' quality Glove Silk Vests in white, orchid, peach and flesh. Cut full. Bodice top with ribbon afid self-picot straps. All Fur of Hudson se Reduced to— LOWEST PRICE Because the clearance price cov- ers not only a host of fine frocks already on hand and which are deeply Clearance of Coats Luxurious Winter Coats in richest of fabrics and Trimmed with wolf, fox, squirrel, Viatka squirrel, marmink, kit fox, Jap mink $100 to-$150 $150 1o $185 ‘Women’s Coats Women’s Coats Full-Fashioned Thread Silk Hose Better Stockings than the price has bought before! Pure Thread Silk Hose with double top—and FULL FASH- Such smart colors as noisette, praline, French Jacquettes and full len, $69.50 to $395 NEWEST FASHIONS more than the term reduced, but also a changes snow-time for street, evening, satin. All the new pstick red. rust and Women’s Coats 1.39 Coats M‘fgm al, sealine and Caracul. The ball under the & chalrman, Mrs. Hanger, Mr Upholstering Reupholstering Parlor Suites and Odd Chairs lSpuu.l!y ’NUF SED! The Best Plac Prices, After AII 20,000 I give the service the right to expect. $9 Tapestry Cut to $2.98 Per Yard Clay A. Armstrong Drop Postal to 1233 10th St. N.W. Or Phone Frankiin 7453 i Pbilipsborn | | 0l | | | | m | | | fl plct Columbla D. A R. Corporation, at Wardman Park Hotel at 8:30 o'clock, will District D. A. R. during ent season. Alfred Ball Garges, nounces as patronesses: Evans Anthony Wayne Co era] of the Daughte! Revolution; Aflso Mellon, Mrs. Adam Wyant, Mrs. John Charle Mr: state ey, Mrs. G. Wl.lllca w. T. Smallwood, Miss G. Ask my SOCIETY id D. Caldwell, Mrs. Watorman, Miss Helen Hurman Joseph Wheat, Lewi: party, to be given , Mrs. Wil Hardy of the District of Chapter House air. in charge chairman of the | mittes and Mr; committee on the dance, and Mr. and | been adde to th Mrs. Overton €. Luxford, in charge | dance. of the floor” committee, have givenout| Mr. I Lieut. Comdr. Blood, Mr. Elmer Stewert neth 8. Wales, Mr. Samuel Frank H. Briggs, Maj. Maj. A. M. Holcomb, Bachschmid, Mr. Robert Nalley, Mr. D. Graham Magruder, Mr. berger, Mr. George Ricker, Mrs. Isauc largest of members and hibition dance er et al As a reward best safety record of country, the motorme Hughes, Mrs. president gen- of the American H. F. Stone, Miss Willtam Sherman regent of the Dis- D. A. R.; Continuing Our January OF FURS COATS, JACQUETTES AND SCARFS Ol WORTH AND STYLE A'l customers. you have Furs Exclusively for Over a Third 610 Twelfth—Just above F of mislead. their r of the will give an > tendency Whittelsey, and Tha for establishing Clearance Sale Greatly Reduced Prices SAKS FUR CO. a Century We never quote com- parative prices because to The New Year Brlngs a Surprlslng Event of Surpasmng Interest-- Special Offering of 50 ~Spring Frocks For Street. Sports, Afternoon, Evening Wear. Entirely new in the motifs expressed. Faille Crepe Satin Crepe de Chine Kasharine i B I B that we are arbitrarily marking’-- ) Second Floor artistic with Supefior intrinsic merit Flannel Jersey LGCC | 5 Combining effectiveness Very original in the nmmmg desxgn= Gaorgcttg’