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. SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page.) | 1 teresting musical program, in which t Washington Quartet and Miss Kathar Riggs, harpist, will take o | Brilllant Pre-Lenten Rall | By Pen Women's League. The annual ball to be given by the | League of American Pen | at the New Willard January | promises more than its usual auty and will ‘be one of the really liant affairs before the 1925 Lent- . headed by and. includes | wives of distin en and prof, s that cb event which makes social season the nd attractive in our| William Bowle Clarke, chair- men's floor committee, by Mr. Wil 3 3 Baer, Dr r. Floyd Blair, Mr “rank Buck- | John W | Clifton, Mr. Randall Ell and Mr. Edgar Barnes of New Wind- sor, Md. Immediately after the ceremony, a large reception was held at Cono- mara, the home of the bride's par- ents, following which Mr. and Mrs Brewer departed for their honeymoon trip. They will make their home in Rockville, Md. The marriage of Miss Esther Lee Bauchamp, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Theodore F. Beauchamp of Selbyville, Del., to Mr. Richard Wilson Hender- son, took place Saturday evening, Janua at 7 o'clock {n Trinity Church, Rev. Dr. Raymond L. Wolven officiating. The ceremony was fo! lowed by a dinner party at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson will make their future home In Sara- sota, Fla. Miss Toussaint Dubols entertained at a studio tea aboard the Ruby Yacht Friday afternoon, January 2, in honor of Miss Ada Kleinpeter, who is spend- ing her vacation with her parents. Miss Kleinpeter was Miss Dubois’ roommate in New York, where she has been studying art for the past two years. Some of her work was ex- hibited in the studio during the After the tea a few of the couple remained for a watfle supper. Mi Dubois was assisted by her mot Mrs, Fred T. Dubois, and her sis Mrs, John Arnold Cannon. M M Ny Cleary, apd Angeline d’Aentolo of this city. Catherine E. de la Force of Baltimo; e, of Millwood, Vi Julius Btrange and Gertrude P. Fields. | Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been Issued to the win ames B. H Harvey F. Blliott and Chester V. Lyall of Flushing. I oselle J. Meyer of Charles Town, W. Vi, Leonard R. Fairall and Marguerite M. Calvin Wrlie and Helen ¥ Klock. Clifford W. Banks of Fayetteville, 8. C., J. ‘Burleigh Harward of Bel Alr, Sheehan. Ailler, Fraser and Margaret Desor and Margaret 1. of Raliimore. Guy Gravatt of Rrentwood, Md., and abel M. Johason of Cottage City. Md. | Jesse Walenrod and Willa Gertrix, both of | ity rlor and Alice Hatcher, both of | a Pickney. ret A Pou Rubin, bert I Jones of this city and Grace A v of Bouthport, N. (. e C. Roberts and Mattie F. Dellinger. ©. Nlusher of Mnnassas, Va.. und Richer of Palmyra. Pa | Joseph B. Dove of this city and Mary Estey Sumuel J. Richardson and Loul kes. Bryan George and Laura Morgan, both of ewport News. il EL T SO ol B U. S. Resident of Japan Dies. ¥ the Asociated Press. TOKIO, January 5.—Robert Irwin, Walter H. and Virginia I. Hunter, boy. Charles C. and Mary L. A irt. X n J. ¥, boy. mer™ | Flovd W and Queente D. Orosiey, girl. Wiillam and Bertha Newman, boy. George F. and Grace M. Fletcher, boy. Shumpard and Alberta Copeland, girl. Willlam J. and Irene Davis, girl. B, Caster and Endora Bowman, girl Penoing, *girl, John and Frances Hargraves, girl. n AL 4 Sfl Lo 3 At an international shoe fair, the first of its kind to be held In Italy, everything pertaining to footwear, from raw materials to finished prod- ucts, will bs shown. t in the last lazel Ports. girls (twios). Frances White, bo. boy. Valentl, boy. Charles and Ama! Francesco and T . boy Chiarles r.. and Sadie V. Pritchard, boy Francis J.'and Emma Ardreser, boy. Thomax E. and Auastasia_Connor, boy. Benjamin F. and Bean, girl. Brothers Special Clearance W EDNESDAY Afternoon and Dinner The Greatest Reduction Sale of Furs We Have Ever Held Begins Tomorrow - $500 LUXUR!OUS Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coats, made of selected skins. Self trimmed or with skunk collar Beautifully silk lined. $295 Fur Coats, $195 LEGANT Raccoon Coats, in the new “Tomboy” model; also silver muskrat with natural lynx collar, cuffs and border. and cuffs. Fur Coats, $295 h Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Keane en-|an American, who has been a resident | tertained a party ot 18 at a dinner|of Japan for more than 50 years, dance at Wardman Park Hotel Satur- | iad here today. » shn T. Graves, ir. Commander FREN('J{ Buck Seal Coat, with' fitch collar and cuffs; also Muskrat Coats, trimmed with raccoon collar and cuffs. s Som | gnacs & wasimee Fuoy ol Sunt |k haes e ieriion, Dresses NE Murehall Lo wer Margaret Among e esiions | MG | Now 37.50 mons of New Haven, Conn.; : E Ostrich X Leather Mrs, William Kelly of The most practical leather $250 Muskrat Coat, with raccoon collar and cu reduced to & . $125 Muskrat Jacquette. $125 Baltic Beaver Jacquette z $125 French Seal Coat, with white coney collar........ $75 Formerly 65. 78> 88.° 98.% @\'ERY dress taken from regular © dwa Misses Mary and Margaret S. N M for such articles as are sub- Miss Ellen 3 Miss Calista e, Mr. Wil- Rorke, Mr. Jected to unusually hard wear. 1t you are planning to remem- ber some one with a Bill Fold, Card Case, Handbeg, etc., you will be sure of having your ift appreciated if you give Ostrich Leather—it's long-wear- ing qualities are truly won- dertul. We bave & splendid assortment of articles in this handsome and movel leather and we'll be glad to have you eall in and inspect them Reasonably priced, too. Rizik stock—the season’s most advanced styles. Black, brown and beige; satin crepe, crepe de chine, crepe poplin, Canton crepe. Patrons who appreciate real Rizik quality will make an early call to not miss this unusual offering. Southern Wear Coats, Dresses, Costumes A showing of Southern brilliance—Sunland shades —light, colorful, tropical and beautiful TV E LVE THIRTREN Association of T will give a tea row afternoon at 4 ite its fifth birthday. alled the membership it will celebrate the e membership drive. membership s hostesses Every Scarf, Choker and Stole also greatly reduced for this sale: N Waterburs, Moorefleld, 48, ssachusetts ave. 2010 Bouth Dakota Better Apparel at a Lower Price! Mayer Bros. & Co. 937-939F S W, Hospital. Hoepital. Sospital. The National e S Remembrance Shop (Mr, Yoster's Bhop) 14th Street One door from Mr | Pa. Ave, - Also 1229 Pa. Ave. hop of Qualit = 3. Morgan Louise Taylor- sene Stevens. eridan road s.e. Hospital | B o e e ||I|III|III‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlI!IIuI"IIIIIIIlIIIlIIIlIlIIIII.lI|I|I.I|lI|IIIIIlIlIlIIIlIIIIIHIHII(II"II(IIWIIIHI“IIIII!IllllIlIlllIlllmllI|IlllllUIfllIIllmllllllllllllllllllll!IIIIIIIIIIlIlmll(lllllllfllllllI|IIIII|I|||II|IlIII|IlIIIlI|IIIIlIII1lllllllllfll|IIIII|I|I|II|llIIIlI|Illlll|IlllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIII!HIII"I!I:I|IIlIII|IIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII]IHIIIII|INIlIlIlI\IIIMlIIIIIlIIIIII\'IlI(I|I|I|I|I|I|NIIIIHHIIIII" N T E . Cunningham Co | 314-16 Seventh St. NNW. Great News for Stout Women Who Have Not tnd Thrwe e Shared in the Recent Coat Bargains Which church was at- | For the cost of muterials, by & : . T Gty W EE =) We Have Been Offering to the Regular Size n in marriage ‘ e Women of Washington. STOUT COATS $75 Coats, $65 Coats, $60 Coats, $55 Coats A triumph of the Cunningham purchasing power in the open markets, where are made the finest Women’s garments, results in this remarkable pricing of elegant Fur Trimmed Coats—of the most exquisite quality— trimmed luxuriously with fine furs. Attractive bandings of fur—deep borders—deep cuffs—and huge becoming collars make these models decidedly dressy and smart. Every Coat is a distinctively new model, beautifully tailored and beautifully lined. Owing to the quantity we would advise you to be here early as Coats like these will not be here long. Orpheus L Jobn W. Lee. David Youns. oche, member of the Foreign Emergency Hospital Irish Teacher to Lecture. Marie Teresa Haden, professor of Irish history at the National Uni- versity of Ireland at Dublin, will be the guest of the National Women's Party at a tea this afternoon at 4:30 at headquarters of the National Women's Party, 21 First street north- Fesk east. Prof. Haden will speak on N “The Position of Women in Ancient = and Modern Ireland.” Mrs. Harvey vening, when Miss|w. Wiley will be hostess. Prof. P gl e g br. and| Haden is in the United States to at- Md, Well of Dicker-| tend the international parliament of g | historians at Richmond, to start within subj; epreting America to the Im- and the wedding of unusual charm and nterest few d the ne which complete ABIEEEIEZESIAN The bride was glven in m arriage by | = her father, with her sister, Miss Con- | as maid N e A M m _of honor V1 1 s 650 PR w. sons vas the bride's| 2 JIf | Formrrly with e Chiswell, | 2 <R Woodward & Lothrop, serger, cousin of was flower girl. David | and Joseph Byrd, jr., were the | The nuptial musio | Mrs. Harvey Jones| —of the way, but when It comes to ¥ood work and low price, we are the first one in the rank Remodeling Our Specialty FURRIER 30-32 Florida Ave. N.W. E | Raymond White of Baltimore, a | bride, was best mun.' 1e ushers wer le Magon Washington; M sther of the agroom; Mau- | ce Chiswell, brot of the bride, 1106 G Street ,N.W. “Jhe House of Fadhion” 'JANUARY REDUCTION SALE IN FULL BLAST TWO GROUPS OF COATS For Women and Misses Values $60 to $80 Values $85 to $120 mancarvs v COATS, $25, $39.50 to $79.50 BARGAINS IN— v .COATS SLASHED TO $19.95 SPOR'T AND PLAIN GROUP OF DRESSES 7 Silks, Crepes, Cloths, Vel- vets and others for Afternoon, $ Street and Evening. - Values $20 to $35 DRESSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS 10 *15 *19% 925 All Our Finest Dresses at Slashing Reductions AT LG SIZES 46%%t052%% Sale of Stout Dresses For Street -Wear Sizes 46 to 521 Coat Salon Entire Third Floor Our Window Display Bargains in Sweaters, Blouses and Millinery SUIT BARGAINS Tailored Suits Ensemble Suits. Values $35 to $50 Were $75 to $95 25 | s49s