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8 SOCIETY. HE EVENING SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Attended Musical This| Morning, Accompanied by Mrs. | Frank W. Stearns. | ock in the Mount . Church South, Lambeth offidiat- will follow {m- COOLIDGE this this evening at § o' ernon Place Al William A. reception the | at|v althe Rev ing. A attended morning. tirst of g concerts Mr. and Vrs. Hughes to Be Guests Swedish Leg: of the Serbs, Croats Ante Tresich Pa- at dinner this me. Minister resident of the d Mrs. be the Quin, | eon D. Mrs. dent, )t the club, 5. e president; 3 Fers, sccond vi lverett Sande and Mrs. John dent: Mrs. H. hindblom vi pre MRS. JAMES | Wife of Representative Byrnes of Sou Congressional Club, will be hostess at of the Speaker of the House and Mrx. . Robert Dale. Mrs. enry Al- Robert Nelson St: Howell, Mrs. Porter H Nicholas Longworth, Mrs. o e T | mediately after in the home of Mrs. Howell Mrs. Cal ob Rog n. Mrs. Frederick Bertrand H. Snell, M dden, Mrs. Wallace & Wallace H. White, jr. H. Vestal, Mrs. Fred S. Oscar E. Keller, Mrs. John L. harles L. Underhill and Strons. Marine Band Orchestra will furnish a specially arranged program | ? music, and Maj. Charles Trow- bridge Tittman will give Mr. and Mrs. John Arrell Happer have issued cards for the,wedding re- <+l ception of their daughter, Lydia ardner, and Lieut. Maxwell Daven- | port Raylo: Monday eveni :30 o'clock, at 2 . onnecticut avenue. M#s. Jewell, wife of Rear Admiral| Theodore F. Jewell, will be at home | Saturday afternoon and will receive | 2 group of Capper heer, counsclor of tzerland, rec | eral of his headquarters | to take up | | 1 | i { left Monday is duties at his new post reer’s successor here has n mounced You can rest sured that West E will take the gxacting care each piece that would yourselt same with you Marwick, Lome, on Marriage Towvight of Mixs Hercford to Lieut. Hart ‘Getting Away!” HETHER you're Going South—or only want to-— there’s the joy of “getting away” in stepping into the refreshing Southland Fashions now appear- ing at Hahn’s! A case in point: The big buckled goring _sports mode pictured! Tan calf or white kidskin. The “Cr'ty Club 5/1013" of $12.50 agalin Saturday afternoon, January 17. Mrs. Victor Kauffmsnn will be at e tomorrow afternoon from 4 to lock, und will recelve again Jan- Mrs. W. Harry Brown will enter- tain a company of 26 at dinner this ovening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Cabot of Boston. Dr. and Mrs. Andrew C. McLaughlin will arrive today from their home in Chicago on their way South for the Winter season. They will make a short visit in Washington, and Mrs. McLaughlin wiil recelve with Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe tomorrow after- noon. < and Mrs. Chester A. Snow, jr., | ¥. BYRNES, th Carolina, who, as president of the the club’s reception tonight, in honor Glllett. will entertain a company of 20 at dinner . this evening at the Chevy Chase Club, in honor of Miss Beatrice Henderson John W. Mr. and Belt have Remember to Take Luncheon at Nunnally’s Tea Room Evidently it is just the kind of Tea Room that women and busi- ness men who eat their mi meal downtown can really appre- ciate. Uil TME CANDY OF THR SOUTH 1223 F St. N.W. AR, returned to the Capital after a two- week visit to Mrs. Belt's mother, Mrs. Willlam J. Starr, at Hope House, Iastern Shore, Md. They have taken an apartment at 2151 California street for the rest of the Winter. Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom en- tertained a small company at lunch- eon today after the first of Mrs. Law- rence Townsend's musicals. Mrs. Thom’s niece, Miss Josephine Williford, went to New York this morning for a 10-day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lansing Sheilds in their home on Park avenue. WASHINGTON, Miss Natalie Hammond entertained a company of 14 at the Club Chanticleer last evening. Mrs. Charles A. Lummis, who passed the holidays at her home in New York, has returned to the Lee House. Her son, Mr, Dayton Max- well Lummis, after a visit to Rich- mond, Va., has joined her. Peet has rented her Somerset House to Representative and Mrs. L. J. Dickinson of lowa, and has taken the home of Prof. and Mrs. Herbert E. Day, at 8 Kendall Green, during their absence. Miss Elizabeth apartment in Mrs. E. C. Cole of Tennessee was hostess at dinner Monday evening, en- tertaining at the New Willard in honor of Mr. Justice and Mrs. Yidward T. San-, ford. Hel were Admiral and Mrs. E rle, Judge and Mrs. Wi amar, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Miss Mary Temple. Mrs. Cole later took her guests to the Bal Boheme, which was given that eveninz at the Willard by | the Arts Club of Washington, | Mr. and Mrs and their daug ton, have had as Charles Wells Russeil ter, Mrs. Alfred Ogs- their guest Mr. and Mrs. Russell's son, Mr. John Mosby Russell of New York ! Mrs. Ozston, who was formerly Miss | Lucy Russe'l, is the widow of the late British consul at Portland, Oreg. Mrwx. Robinson to Receive This Afternoon. Mrs. Theodore Dougla wife of the Assistant Secretary of th Navy, will be at home this afternoo: from 4 until 6:30 o'c'ock in her home Robinson, D. u esting, Deslgning, Fashion Dra ., WEDNESDAY JANUARY = Ty .- 1925: at 1720 Massachusetts avenue. She will have Mrs. Wilbur, wife of the Becretary of the Navy, recelving with her, and assisting at the tea table will be Mrs. Edward W. Eberle, Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Mrs. Robert Bacon and Mrs. Amory Perking. Other assist- ants will be Mrs. Robert Ghormley nd Miss Margaret Brown. The attache of the Swedish lega- tion, Count Adolf von Rosen, will re- turn this evening from New York and join Countess von Rosen in their apartment, at 18556 Mintwood place. Ex-Gov. and Mrs. John E. Osborne of Wyoming, who have been spend- ing the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Garrett at Hotel Hamilton, - bave returned to their home. Thelr daughter, Miss Jean Custis Osborne, has returned to the Ogontz School, accompanied by Miss Katherine Garrett, a graduate of Ogontz, who wiil remain at the school for a short visit before returning to Washington. Dr. and Mrs. Macpherson Crichton entertained at dinner last evening in their home, on H street, in honor of the Assistant Attorney General and Mrs. Rush Holland. The marriage of Miss Housted of Clarksburg, W. to Mr Raymond P. Luce of this city took New Year evening, in the home Attractwe Hangings Nothing makes the hom A Georgia M. o besutiful than vest M s WANTED Men and Women Salaries up to $100 per week are not un | t us prove if. Get into the inter. | profitable professions. Always a de | for thowe thoroughly tratned in Costume | ving, Millinery, Ladiew' oring and Dressmakiog. We teach you | quickly and aslat gradustes to positions or i ness for themuelves. Day and | for Fr. 7475, LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY 1517 Rhode Island Ave. N.W. At Sloan’s Art Galleries 715 13th Street ; Bouquet Coffee MARGUERITE GIRDLESHOP of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. J. Brown, on River road. The guests were asked for an old-fashioned New Year party, the wedding being a surprise to cthem. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. Charles B. Austin, and the bride was attended by Miss Netts Crafg, and Dr. James Calder- wood was best man. Mr. T. Guy Lucas, organist of St. John's Church, on Lafayette Square, played the wedding music, and Miss Craig, soprano, and Mr. Finnel F. Estes, violinist, gave solos preceding the ceremony. The guests.included Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Walluce, Dr. angl Mrs. Calder- weod, the Misses Loughborough, Capt. Wallace Rockwell, Miss Elizabeth Charles Harmon, Miss Anne Brown, Mr. George Schimmel, Mr. L. R. Steen- burg, Mr. Leonard Brown and Mr. Henry M. Anderso: 1 Gen. Frank W. Coe has returned to ‘Washington from New York, where he was called by the death of his brother, Mr. Sherman Page Coe. Miss Margaret Dows, daughter of Mrs. Tracy Dows, shared honors last evening with Miss Clara Foster Dins- more, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lHam B. Dinsmore of New York, at the | dance which Mr. and Mrs. Vincent As- | o gave for them in their Fifth av nue home. Miss Dinsmore s (Continued on Ninth Page.) BURCHELL’S 45c¢ Lb. A Delicious Blend N. W. Burchell 817-19 Fourteenth St. N.W. SOCIETY Madame X . Reducing Girdle You Will Look More Slender the Very Instant You Put It On—and It Actually Does Take Off Fat New Hand Tumed Hem Prevents Splic- king or Tearing. A safe and sure way to reduce, without the discomfort of diet, exercise or old-fashioned methods of corseting. The Madame X Reducing Girdle fits like a glove—has garters attached—and so constructed that it gently massages every part of the body that it touches, Madame X made of scientifically-treated encircling the thighs, hips and abdomen. is is rubber— Worn over a vest or stepchemise—it stimulates the circulation throughout the body. Its unbroken lines add much to the appearance. smooth, 1109 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Between Star Bldg. and Raleigh® Hotel Entire Selection of Exclusive Administrators’ Sale Effects from the Estate of the Honorable Frank B. Brandegee Formerly Senator. from Connecticut At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th Street TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY January 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th, 1925 At 2 P. M. Each Day Embracing in part peintings by Thomas Sully, Rembrandt, Peals, Homer Martin, James H. Wright, Healy, Jeremiah Theus, John Simbert, Enoch Wood Perry, George C. Lambdin, Ridgway Knight, Dwight W. Tryon, Harry Chase, Arthur Parton, Ashton Knight, J. F. Cropsey, A. B. Durand, W. L. Sonntag, Max Weyl and others, including several from the Thomas B. Clarke eol- lection. Engravings and etchings by Rembrandt, lagher and others. Fine Furniture made by Casiragh!, New York. Also many original antique pieces, Oriental rugs, large pier mirrors, silver, Sheffleld, complete set of table glassware, clock sets, ivory and jade carvings, bronzes, Clolsonne vas Do di Monte and other Zorn, Sears, Gal- Midwinter Fashions— All Evening Gowns— All Afterncon Dresses— All Ensemble Costumes— All Fur Coats— All Dance Frocks— All Tailored Suits— All Fur-Trimmed Coats— All Fur Wraps— All Jacquettes— = PRACTICALLY OUR ENTIRE STOCK INCLUDED Street Dresses-- Dinner Dresses-- Afternoon Dresges P ‘hina; valuable library mwanuscripts, fireplace brasses, &c. By order of W. Don Lundy and the National Bank of Commerce of New London, Conn., Administrators. Kenyon & Macfarland, Attorneys Now On View Catalogues on C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. A MARVELOUS OFFERING at $19.75—involv- ing many NEW SPRING DRESSES in the Late Col- orings, such as BLOND, TITIAN—SAND, RUST, HENNA, GOBELIN BLUE AND SEA GREEN. Gorgeous Satins, Elegant Bengalines, Rich Flat and Canton Crepes, Charmeen Cloths, Brocade Georgettes, Velvets and Beaded Dinner Gowns. Plenty of Black--In All Sizes and Styles! I BRESLAU’S—1309 G St. N.W. l application to ENSEMBLES FLARE SKIRTS STRAIGHT LINES TUNIC EFFECTS Values Prep Girl M event. Ina Group 1. 75 Suitable for street, 38 Shop Apparel 4lso Erlebacher TWELVE-T Included Exclusively Different EN TWELVE-TWELVE F SAREET 1219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Continuing Our 1? TERN JANUARY SALE with Greater Values Than Ever Beléw we list remarkable reductions in this most unusual sale Smart Ensemble Costumes ssorted colors and various sizes. Group 2. Group 3. Regularly Sold to $145 Regularly Sold to $165 Regularly Sold to $195 ‘08 DRESSES afternoon, dinner and evening wear. Including 115 the season’s most desirable models and shades at prices that make it possible for any woman to buy a Pasternak Gown. Extraordinary Values at ‘18 28 B3e- 0 = Y75 Hats, *72 and *10