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SOCIETY. New York Smart Set Centers On Junior League’s Big Ball Interest Aroused by Prospectfve Spanish Costume Display at Hotel Astor Thursday—Other Society Events Listed. 10.—The at-]son of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Mortimer rt set here is cen-|of 4 East Seventy-fifth street. They Junior | went to the marriage license bureau Spanish costume ball, whieh | the day before New Year, and after Hotel Astor|taking out a license were married in Municipal Chapel, with none of relatives prezent, and some of did not know the wedding had place until some time after- Young Mrs. Mortimer is the drughter of the late Willlam who died several ¥ gland, where he had live amily for some time. He the former Miss : )nly daughter of the lat ¥ ray by his first marriage aughter of the late Wil- “Travers. . Mortimer was introduced to so- in New York two years ago, hortly after returning with her mother from Europe. Mrs. Coster has been visiting her stepmother, Mrs. H. | Winthrop Gray, in Washington NEW YORK, Jar tion of the sm at pr thing about affair given by this ¢ holds a nation-wide interest manifested to coast. The ginal phase, while n entertainment has i t never falls to arouse applause. The sented will b tractive setting and tableaux T appeal, and the | taken nds from | ward < have an |only xecution | B. which | ago In ¥ n and | Coster. Jefferson Memorial Costume Ball Program plans for the is sa T of five letters n Touch of Old Spain’ | { e great historiecal | the affair | arena in which ball to be given under the & tou s of the Washington Commit- « of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial | Foundation at the Mayflower Hotel, | opening night, Saturday, . are rapidly progressing e of boxes has been especially | ch so that the commit- has decided not to sell any more | All the boxes are to be named in honor of men and women of historical distinction, and in sev- | eral it planned to have boxes filled with the descendants of the one for whom the box is named. | As an i1l > Jefferson descendants. minuet, which will be danced by men and women of prominence, wiil Mrs. Walter Tucker- Mrs. Goldsborough ckerman leading. and special et in the minuet will be ed for the well known o Oliver Woleott, & m dent Washington's cabinet. assisted by Mr. Breck- with a long line of 1 ancestors in the background, charge of an unusually ished fioor committee of men. Old trunks and chests are now be- ransacked in search of old-fash- tt|loned finery to be worn by individ- |uals representing ancestors of long |ago, who will live again for a single | ¢ |night and refresh the } Minfatures and much no hand s place is an add It will be surrc tee at present understood will be Miss Ruth D ish monologue; the which needed_to Mrs. Th r of Mr. | act re What Spanis! plete unless the a bull fight? wi asked when ied. Th Long, % Willard Bartl assemble tory 1| be very evidence, be aking at the e nding will be reque t Mrs. Rose Gouv- e s has charge of all ball d through the cour- gement of the | already establi, | in the new hot v Or courtesy. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Childs Observe Anniversary A marriage of international inter- Brownlng | \r. and Mra. Stephen E. Childs of 25 Moore avenue, Clarendon, V were hosts to 40 guests Monday ev ning, the tenth anniversary of thelr wedding day.. The home was beauti- fully decorated for the occasion with carnations and Midwinter fo- well lowing a prog of dance mu fc, refreshments were served. Vocal istrumental solos were given by ! L. Wannall, Mr. T. ¥. De hanty, Mrs. W. Wizeman and Mr. Ar- thur Booth, jr. itess: llona Ho- Danube. d Kfel Univers o the banking b MRS, entertained © return Mr. and Mrs. Fox Honor |} pren “Golden \Vedding" Day s ot . Pa., are obs “golden” wedding : Washington this guests of their son Fox, who lives at Chev particularly tortan, and is editing Fox of Berks ( n lished. Mo of historic E vania, includin 5 located in Philadelphia, and his home society (Berks County), of which he Do . — fe— | YEAR COPY | ESTHER SINGLETON, Editor Subscribe for Advertise your autiques in “The_Antiquarian’ 481 Eighth Ave New York, N. ¥. ss ®mith is the daughter of Lieut h, retired, who Hotel Harrington Eleventh and E Sts. N na Miss Smith % group % Fitth avonue of last who, in turn, each | | Luncheon. sausages and || r the dancing freshments, such things, the guests were invited to the kitchen | | to enjoy the supper or breakfast, but bafore they were allowed in the Xkitchen they had to pay for the privi- Jege, and In this way the expenses were shared by all. It was a unique || way of having a supper, and proved such a novelty and such jolly fun for the guests that the idea promises to Ppecome a popular one. “Surprise” for Sc Society received a surprise r Dinner...... Dinner._. A la Carte If Desired 1 Whether it be a hasty luncheon or a dinner t be enjoyed at your leisure, our cuisine, S and appointments will more than pleas Table d’Hote 11:30 AM. to 2 Table d’Hote Masic 6 1o 8 PM. Special Sunday 0 P.M. $1.25 ™ .. 3150 2 Noon to 8 PM. E. J. BRENNAN, Manager when it learned of the wedding s Mathilda Coster, daughter o William B. Coster and the late Pr. Coster, to ¥ Mortimer, “Just a Step Around the Corner” JUST RECEIVED Mantel Clocks 1f you were disappointed just before Christ- mas by our shortage, you will welcome this . announcement. Mahogany finish, large sized mantel clocks. 1934-inch base, American make and fully guaranteed. NONE SOLD FOR CASH, just pay a little each week. NN x\\§\ All Standard Watches at Standard Cash Prices “Your Promise 20 Pay Is Good 1%0-6%-6%09% 6% 4% 6% 6% % % %0 o % o % R I S S S I S S S S e A NEW SHIPMENT 8.95. Pay 50c a Week Watch Crystals Fitted 15¢ With Kay” Ky "® % % o o% 2% % o o% % u‘n.N?of.w‘“Mo MARIE STERNER, Guest of Comdr, and Mrs. Robert Henderson, at 1740 N street, and constantly z 10 her home in New York City. | tivities in ead. | Fd D. A. R. Chapter Dance Patronesses Listed Among the patronesses for the dance to be held In the Roosevelt Januaty 14, for Columbla A Mrs. Harry S. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs, Frederick A. Delano, Mrs. Charles Denby, Mrs. Floyd Waggaman, Mrs. Joseph Straus, Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Willlam 8. Walker, organizing secretary general, Mrs. Robert E. Lee, Mrs. John M. Beavers, State regent; Mrs, Jason Waterman, State corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Charles C. Coombs, chapter regent. Mrs. George Bennett Ashby is In charge of arrangements, assisted by Miss Janey Holbrook, Mrs. Paul An- derson, Miss Nellie Grant Ross, Mrs. W. W. Wallace, Mrs. Mary B. Snavely and Mrs. Ida A. M. Gwyn. Plans to Pay Honor To Mrs. John Sherman Mrs. Ellls Logan, 1253 Irving street northwest, will give a recep- tion tomorrow from 3 to 6 o'clock in honor of Mrs. John Sherman, presi- dent of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. She will be assisted by Mrs. Frank White, wife of the Unlted States Treasurer; Mrs. Henry T. Rainey of Iilinofs, Mrs. Edward Everts Brown of Wisconsin, Mrs. Vir- ginia White Speel, Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. Mitchell Carroll, Mrs. Herriett Hawley Locher, Mrs. Emma Shelton, Mrs. Walter Bloedorn, Mrs. Appleton P. Clark, Mrs. Archibald McLachlen, Mrs. J. Edson Briggs, Miss Carrle Rogers, Mrs. Eva Crisswell, Mrs. Tamar Rorke, Mrs. Dana Hardy, Mrs. Clayton Mrs. Otis J. Rogers, Mrs. C. bott, Mrs. Arthur J. Seaton, Faber Stevenson, Mrs. Wayne Wheeler, Mrs. Frank Wilkins, Mrs. Anson Rogers Tracy, Mrs. Charles P. Grandfield, Mrs. Colin Livingstone, Miss Clarissa Livingstone and Mrs. Henry Churchill Cook secretary for many s interested in her home city, A vears. ocial e D. in the Announcement— “Simone” Known as “The Little French Girl? Formerly of Woodward & Lothrop is now located with Ivy M. Cross Expert in Marcel Wav- ing, Shingle Bobbing, Shampooing. Manicuring —achere she will be pleased to see her many friends. % Ivy M. Cross 1800 Conn. Ave. Phone Potomac 3380 Ko moonlight affairs. Exclusively 277777, % 7 27777 Exclusive FASHIONS For Southern Resort Wear OSTUMES for traveling; gay sports wear for sunny days; chic frocks for tea dances; evening gowns and wraps for brilliant > Also beach costumes, surf suits and intimate accessories, [Erlebacher TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET i Order of the Carabao Plans Annual Dinner The twenty-fifth annual dinner of the Military Order of the Carabao will be held at Rauscher's Febru- ary 7. Admiral Edward W. Eberle, U. 8. N, the paramount carabao of the order, has appointed the following commit- tee on arrangements: Col. Nathaniel ¥. McClure, United States Arm Capt. Yates Stirling, United Stat Navy; Col. James A. Moss, United States Army, retired; Capt. David Addison, United States James C. Breckenridge, United Stater Marine Corps; Capt. Walton R. Sex- ton, United States Navy; Col. Willard D. Newbill, United States Army, re- tired; Capt. Raymond Spear, United States Navy; Col. Randolph C. Berke- | ley, United States Marine Lieut. Col. Joseph A. Baer, United States Army; Lieut. Col. Sherrard Coleman, United States Army; Comdr. Frederlck G. Payne, United States Navy; Maj. Edward H. Conger, United State Marine Corps, retired; Capt. George R. Grau, United States Volun teers and Col. Joseph M. Heller, Ma- rine Officers Reserve.Corps, chairman. Mrs. Werber to Entertain Stuart Chapter of U. D. C. Mrs. Gustavus Werber will enter- tain the members and officers of the Gen. J.- B. B. Stuart Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Wednesday evening, at her residence, 1526 P street northwest. Dr. Work to Be Honored By Executive Assistants The assistant secretaries of the executive departments will hold their monthly meeting at the Hotel Ham- ilton tomorrow evening. Dr. Hubert Work, Secretary of the Interfor, will be the guest of h Corps; N Differem . b [ OUR ENTIRE STOCK TO GO AT A GREAT SACRIFICE In July our lease expires, and we may never get another chance to dispose of our Winter Coats, Suits, Dresses and Hats. carrying over a single garment. - COATS We have gathered up about 75 Coats, made of bolivia, normandy, suede cloths, pile fabrics and some sport cloths, in black, brown, penny, gray. Sizes 18 to 54. Some with plain cloth collars, others are trimmed as follows: Fur collar, cuffs and bottom. Fur collars and cuffs and some just fur collars. Some of these coats have slight imperfections which are unnoticeable. values are great. Prices on all other coats GREATLY REDUCED. 155 DRESSES AT These values are hardly believable; you have to come and see them to be convinced. Satin canton, crepe satin, flat crepe, georgette, chiffon, vel- vool Henna, rust, lipstick, rouge, copen, powder, rose, pink, jade, nile, cocoa, vet, wool flannel and wonderful lot of cloth dresses. sand, brown, navy and black. Youthful new advance Spring styles—also new matron These dresses were -made to seli for $15, $20 and $25. HATS New Spring Silk and Satin Hats, in all the high shades, black and brown; also Gloria Swanson shapes, in all colors of suede felt. _ All other Hats new Spring creations. Worth $5, $7.50, $10.00. We are taking no risk in $11.90 But the $8.88 styles and late Fall models. $].80 385 Every Article Sold Will Be Guaranteed for 3 Days After<Sale (HATS EXCEPTED) All Boxed Handker- chiefs to Sell at 3 22027 Oniy 20 Cot- ton Porch or House Dresnes. Blue, Pink, Lavender and Green Navy; 5 SOCIETY, e Bring In This Ad Before January 18, Shampoo . . ... .50c Hair Dyeing . .. $4.95 Hair Bobbing. . . 50c Marcelle Wave . . 75¢ Marcelle & Bob Curl. . $1 MISS FLEET Formerly of Woodward & Lothrop 2ad Lansburgh & Brotber. Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1112 H Street N.W. Franklin 2224. Expert Service, Jewish ‘Women's Council Sponeor for “Circus” A circus in January is a novelty, but the local chapter of the Council of Jewish Women has disregarded the season and Thursday evening, January 15, & “Soclety Circus” and the “Big Top” will be located in the Arcade Auditorium, -Fourteenth and Park road. Besides all the freaks and hair-raising sensations Mr. Mor- timer King, directing manager, h announced the following attraction: Streets of Cairo, artists’ models, pal- ace of freaks, rodeo artists, fortune tellers and & peachy photo place | where piotures will be mads while you wait. There will bs games and | dancing. A few of those who will | participate in the production of side | shows are Mrs. Lawrence Rubel, Mrs. Julian Brylawskl, Mrs, Jerome Saks, Mrs. Howard Sigmund, Mrs. Fred | Pelzman, Mrs. Marx Kaufman, Mrs. | Louts Rothschild, Mr. Philip Rosen- feld, Miss Ruth Pack and Mr. Jerome Meyer. FUR Trimmed C O Our Entire Stock of Women’s and Misses’ Coats AT Drummmery ORIGINAL Sizes 14 to 56V, Newest Styles P R l C E ! ! ! FINE ST MATERIALS FURS LININGS A Deposit Reserves Any Coat BRESLAU—1309 G Street G)stumesfiwsemue Gur Goats and: Qraps : (Hats Prep. Girl Shop AI§PAREL Also Included . [Erlebacher Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN, TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET