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8 SOCIETY. Midshipmen Preside at Hop At Dahlgren Hall Last Night First to Be Given Since Holiday Leave Ended— Notes of Annapolis Society— Receptions Listed. ANNAPOLIS, Md, January 10.— Members of the first and second class of midshipmen will give their hop since their veturn from Christ- mas leave, tonight in Dahlgren Ha The dance on the 17th will be a regi- mental hop Mrs. John de Peyster Douw, wife of Col. Douw, gave the first of a series of Tuesday afternoon receptions in January this week at her home, Leu- warden, Murray HIll. She was as- sisted in receiving by Mrs. Alexander C. Kida, wife of Lieut. Kidd, U. S. N., and Mrs. Claude Handy Mrs. Walter A dean of St. Johr , and ) James C. Cresap presided at t the dining room. Mrs. Edward Da wife of the rector of Saint Anne's, who will recaive Thursdays in Jan uary, held her first reception this week at the rectory, Duke of Gloucester street. Mrs. Johnson Wwa assisted in recelving by Mrs. Fell of Dr. Thomas Fell, president emeri- tus of St. John's College, and Mrs John Wirt Randall. Miss Louise - gruder, daughter of Dr. and James M. Magruder of Hockley assisted in the dining room Lieut. and Mrs. Ralph (. Alexander are entert ho Southgate avenue Lieut. Alexar parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Columbus, Ohio, and Miss Ryllis Alex- andar. Miss B ard, wife Ha daughter Ander- shingtor ' Miss Anderson of Lieut. ( and Mrs. A son, has d from W wheare she has been the gue: Martha Poole Liaut. Comdr. man, who has been at the Naval Academy from Halti, a nied Holeman Capt. John Kaiser, U. £ A Kaiser and children, who 1 passing the captain's leave father at West Annapol for Hartford, Conn., Xaiser has been ordered connection with training the Guard. Mrs. Day, who has been passing mome months with her friend. M Walker, widow of Admiral Walker. her home on Franklin str gone to Florida for the rem the Winter. Dr. Walter G ton fs visiting frien foners here Mr. and Charles Dray Hole- gned tc has arrived by Mrs. and Mrs ve b with his ve left wher: to duty Natlonal eil of Washing- and old parish- Mrs. F Brooks children have returned to New York after passing some rvel Hall and renewing old acquaintances Mrs. Brooks formerly was Miss Jean- hette Marion, daughter of Prof. Mar- fon of the department of modern la guages, Naval Academy. Miss Edith Riley has Philadelphia after a visit brother and sister-in-law, Maj Mrs. Hugh R. Riley, Muiray Hill Miss Mary Kidder, daughter of M James F. Strange, has been visit er brother and sister-in-law, Lieut nd Mrs. E. J. Kidder, at the Ph delphia Navy Yard Miss Phoebe Carpenter, dauglh of Capt. and Mrs. Dudley N penter, U. S. N Washington the guest of Co and Mrs. A. B Clifford, at the Naval Hospital here. Miss Georgianna Cusachs attended the cotillon in Baltimore Wednesday evening. Prof. A. C. Stone of the faculty of Rutherford High School, N. J. and Mrs. Stone, have returned home af- ter having passed the holidays with Mrs. Stone's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Gladden Mrs. Elizabath Wilson wa at a dinner party Thursday at her home, on South River. Mr. Calvert Magruder, a m of the faculty of the School o of Harvard University, has returned to Cambridge, Mass. after passing the holidays with his sister, Miss Mary Randall Magruder, Hanc street Mrs. E. J. Kidder, Lie Kidder, U.S.N., is here to pass the month ‘of January with her husband’s mother while he is on the southern drill grounds. Mrs. St. George ng Miss Martha secretary nd Mr ave be Holl b Mrs. Paul Holley, Mar Miss Margaret Boland, re St. John's College, was the & the week end of Miss Thomas at Montclair, N. J. Miss Martha Strahorn of Wilming- ten, Del, has been visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Maj. and Mra John S. Strahorn, Murray Hill Mrs. Strahorn entertafned at bridge in her guest's honor. Miss Georglanna Cusachs has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilmer Bld- dle and Mrs. Biddle's daughter, Miss Virginta Gordon, North Charles street, Baltimore. Capt. John Halligan, U. S. N., jolned his family here last week at their home, on Prince George street to her and returned to dr. hostess ever wife of ut Barber is Land, enter- former Katherine | childrén of Ch first | duty | | Cochran apt. | in | and | |is the guest of Miss Luctlle | Distaff's day, January | Charles lively, a | tavle | eral candelabras, Norman Smith and go have been visit- and now are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, ing friends here Mr. Smith’s parents, James S. Smith. n Burnie. Miss Mary Montague of Richmond, Va., has returned home after visiting Lisut. Comdr. and Mrs. A. C. Hill, Randall place. Mrs. James Miss Dorothy R. Valk and daughter, Valk, of Washington, \nd Miss Ella Snowden Valk of Santa Barbara, Calif., are the guests of Mr. Charles de Peyster Valk Willlam Jones, U. S. Jones and children, Jones’ mother, Market street a Mrs. Martin H. Smith and daughters, Miss Dorothy and Miss Murfel Smith, who have been spend- ing the holidays at thelr country es- tate, Hilsmere, on South River, re- turned to their home in New York City Monday Miss Virginia Mullan has as her guests at_her home on College ave- nue Rev. Father Claire, former rector of St. Mary's, and Mrs. Claire, his mother. Lieut. and Mrs. have returned from Town, W. Va Comdr. Duncan C. Walton, U. Medical Corps, has been visiting is Mrs. Ma with M visiting Shelton, Mr. a Julian D. Wilson 2 visit to Charles {sisters. Miss Margaret and Miss } | La Walton, on Maryland avenue Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barker of Wash ington have returned home after vis iting Mrs. Barker's mother, Mrs. Eli- | jah Williams Mr. Jumes A. Young, clerk of the Court of Appeals, and Mrs. Young passed the week in Cumberland, their old home. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Gordon Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam S, of Baltimore, have been house guests this week of Mrs. S ur, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Philip Seymour, who entertained at a sup- per party in their honor and later took her guests to a suhseription dance at the Little Inn, South River. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Goodhue have becn entertaining at their home in the Naval Academy Mr. and Mrs. William Lederer of Washington. Ensign and Mrs. Walter Coler Holt have returned to Newport, R. I, where sign Holt is attached to the torpedo ol for a six-month course, after a sit to Mrs. Colt's fa Col. Johr Peyster Douw, Murray Hill and Mrs. Ross P. White- are visiting In Philadelphia. Edna Munson of Hagerstown Thomas Conduit street. Licut. and Mrs. James D. White- fleld are visiting Mrs. Whitefield's parents in Wilmington, Del |D. A. R. Chapter Host At Tea St. Distaff's Day The annual soclal event of Consti- tution Chapter, Daughters American Revolution n the draw- & rooms of the Women's City Club Jackson place The entertainment was in the form of 1 afternoon tea from 4 to 6 o'clock, to which were invited Na- tional and State officers of the organ- ization in Washington, regents and regents of District chapters and rmen of State committees. Assisting the regent, Mrs. Frank Taylor Shull, in greeting the guests were former regents of Constitution Chapter in order as follows: Mrs. Morgan D. Lewis, who instituted the celebration of St. Distaf’s day; Mrs. P. Grandfield, Mrs. Ella S. Knight, Mrs. Sidney H. Phillips, Mrs. James I. Parker, Mrs. Goodwin D. lsworth and Mrs. Harry B. Den- ham. Presentations were made by Mrs. J. Franklin Little, Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, vice regent and chairman in charge of entertain- nt, with Mrs. T. Hardle Seay and . Harry . Cary, co-officers of the chapter, mingled with the guests in the adjoining parlor, extending addi- tional welcome. In the dining room Mrs. Stella G. McElhannon, Mrs. Harry Taylor, Mrs. Charles D. Vassar and Mrs. Winder R. Harris, rs and bers of the entertair committee, respect- ospitality &l alternately, by the chapter's past re- gents. Groups of miniature distaffs, part of the society’s insignia, and emblem of the day, fastened with streamers of red, white and blue, were quaint reminders of ye olden time, while conspicuously adorning the mantel in the reception room was the chapter's flag, the Stars and Stripes, standard of the patriotic body of which Con- stitution Chapter is an active factor. During the hours of this soclal gathering of Constitution Chapter over 200 “Daughters” attended and many remained to participate in the hospitality of the occasion. ) d Wash and Wri g At The Same Time W offort. While the first asily op: . the secon clothes quickly and at economical ecost. THE Gainaday Washers are of twe types—tihe Osell- letimg and Cylinder models. 814 12th St. N.W,, Baltimore, Md. ed, this up-to-the-minuts ai wonderful service to the woman in your home by washing d_wpotlessiy in an amazingl the Gainaday Washer there ix no loss of time er t of elothes is betmg put 3is Washing in the Gatnaday 11 render short time $8.50 Monthly Buys the Oscillator! Choose the one which inter- ests you and we will demon- strate it without obligation. _at _your own homoe, Phone Main 580 For Free Demonstration in Your Home The King Electric Washing Machine Co. Washington, D. C. (Opposite W., B. & A. Terminal) 217 W. Saratoga St. WE SERVICE ALL OUR SALES Distributors of the Good Cleaner “AMERICA” | berg, Mr. DI Visiting in Washington. her son Mr. Dimitri Dimancesco of the Rumanian Legation and his younger brother, Mr. John Dimancesco. Prof: J. T. Shotwell to be Guest of Women Voters Prof. James Tompson Shotwell of Columbia University will b the honor guest. and will address the District of Columbia League of Women Voters at their dinner given at the Wom- en’s City Club on Friday, January 23, at 6:30 o'clock p.m., on the sub- ject, “How Not to Outlaw War. Owing to the great demand for reser- vations for this dinner, members will be limited to one guest. Among those who have made reservations are Mr. and Mre. Charles McNary, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E. Chamberlin, Mr. and Mrs. George Eastment, Mr. and Mrs Edward P. Costigan, Mr. and Mrs. George Ricker, Mrs. Laura Williams, Mrs. Robert Bates, Mrs. Morrell, Mrs Samuel Biythe, Mrs. Julius Lansburgh, Mrs. Elma Saul, Mrs. Frank Wilson Mr. and Mrs. James Calbreath, Mrs. Magunesson, Mrs. D. Morrison, Miss Agnes Winn, Mrs. Knott, Miss Kath- rine Dabney, Miss Custenborden, Mrs Edna Johr Rafter, Macttie ¥ Patlis, Miss Marie Steiner, Miss Re- becca Helnman, Miss Ti Dr. and Mrs. Albert Putn trude Bischoff, Mrs. Herman Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keating, John Mock, Mr. and Mrs. Louls Otten- and Mrs. Bdsil Manly, Dr. Henry Gratton Doyle, Mr: J. E. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. William 2 Slade, Mrs. Edward L. Crown, Miss Vera Braumgart, Miss Laura Halsey. Mrs. John Nicholson, Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell, Dr. Josephine Bullard, Mrs, J. M. Blood, Miss Sarah Beall, Dr. Francis_Foye, Mrs. L. J. La Varre, Mrs. gar Brown, Mme Adjaolvitch, Mrs. Frank Parks, Mrs J. C. Robertso harles Cecil wi and M Annual Dinner Dance Proposed by Kansans The Kansans of Washington will hold their annual dinner dance on Kansas day, January at the Chevy Chase Club. The preparations for the dinner are under the direction of the officers of the Kansas State Society, who are: President, Willlam 8. Cul- bertson; vice presidents, Mrs. Charles E. Lobdell, Miss Margaret Hanna, Merle Thorpe; secretary, Mrs. Frances rossley; treasurer, A. E. Stevenson; hairman of executive committee, and Mrs. Homer Hoch Round trip airplane fare from Paris to London has been reduced from $42 to $37 Entire Building Devoted to Music and Fine Furniture BABY GRAND PIANOS, Prices, Player-Pianos, €S ccocevenoen Upright Pianos, Prices cesceccces Phonograp! Prices . srecces Items of Personal Interest To Washington Residents. Mrs. Isaso W. Nordlinger, who was the guest of relatives for a time, left Washington early in the week, ac- companied by her son, Mr. Alan Nordlinger, for Atlanta, Ga. for a visit before going to California to spend some time. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon were hosts at dinner last night at their home, 2600 Connecticut avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Alan do Ford and daughter, Dorls, have returned from Philadelphia, where they were guests of Mr. de Ford's parents, over the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kaufman have returned from a visit to In- dianapolis. Mrs. Randolph B. Behrend spent last week in New York City, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Sol Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kaufman and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Saks have been in New York City for & week's stay. Miss Edith Blatt, who was the guest of friends for the holidays, has returned to her home in Atlantic City. Miss Nanette Gamsi, who visited Miss Inez Leon, has returned to her home In New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Jullus Peyser were hosts at dinner Sunday night, Jan- uary 4, at their home on Wyoming avenue. Mrs. Frances Toepper, the guest of Miss Victoria Straus over the holi- days, has returned to her home in Plainfield, Mr. and Mrs Morriss Mandle whose marriage took place January 3 at the Temple, are spending their honeymoon in Florida and will make their home in New York City Mrs. Mandel was formerly Miss Babette Hoffenmaler. Mr. Herman aufman of Toledo, Ohio, is spending a short time in the ty before golng South for a visit in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Leon hosts at dinner last home on 16th street. -Mr. and Mrs. Clarence young son of Norfolk, Va., are guests of the former's mother, Mrs. David Biseman, of Twenty-seventh strect Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Kaufman were hosts Tuesday night at a din- ner to guests their apartment, 1868 Columbia road. The centerpie of the table green moss the dinner Jong. Master William Behrend uesday to the Staunton Academy ter spending mas vacation with hi Tobriner were night at their seman and and pink the guests After mah- roses. played returned Military his Christ- parents Miss Virginia Lowenberg of Nor- folk, Va., was the guest last week of her sister, Mrs. Jerome Rorevitz. Mrs. Harry Lewis, who visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas, in ville, Tenn., has returned to her h on Connecticut av Miss Minnie Lavy of Philadelphia s the guest of Mrs. Sallie Welinrich of Cathedral Mansions. Mr. and Mrs. A. Minster. Some time in Atlantic City turned to make their home ington. who spent have re- in Wash- The Afternoon Sewing Club was en tertained at luncheon on Thurs, Mrs. Charles A. Goldsmith her home, in the Argonne Mr. Edgar C. Kaufman, Lea Baumgarten, Mr. Sidney C. Kaufman and Mr. Edmund Kaufman left Wash- Mr. North Carolina to be gone 10 days. Mrs. Myer Salmson of New York City was the guest for several days last week of Mrs. Joseph Lang of Connecticut avenue Mrs. Joseph Dreyvfuss has returned to her home on Lanier place from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Treitel, in New York City. The Jewish Community Center will hold its annual meeting and election of officers at the temple this evening. Rabbi Morris Lazaron of Baltimore will deliver an address. The Counc!l of Jewish Women will hold a society circus at the Arcade Auditorfum, Thursday night, Janu- v 15, at 8 o'clock, the proceeds to We call partic- alar attention to the Phono- graphs offered in this sale. was a large pluque of | | ing praver. ington vesterday on a hunting trip to | ‘i A. BREADY, Whose marriage took place in Timothy's Church, Herndon, Va. was formerly Mixs Emily Galt. st She be used to further the philanthropic work of this organization. Man special features have been arranged and the affair promises to be unusu ally attractive. 3 nd Mrs. Hecht guests of their son-ir ter, Mr. and Mrs. turned to their wa, Tuesduy who have bee law and daugh awrence Rubel, home in Charle Miss Harriet Sarger, tives over the holida has returned to the guest of rela = In Cincinnatti, city, ({0 |———|o|——=]a|c——— o] =——[a]—=[al——7] The regular monthly the Council of Jewish take place Tuesday at 2:30 p.m o'clock, in the vestry rooms of tha temple. An interesting program has been arranged which includes: Open- Mrs. Joseph Goldenberg:; “The Duty of This Hour,” Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt; baritone solos, Mr. John Marville, and a digest of the | Mational board meeting by Mr Mark Lansburgh, followed by a social hour. meeting of Women will —_—— Hadassah C}lapter Ball Committees Are Named The most important social event of the year for Washington Chapter Hadassah is the ball to be given the ng of Tuesday, January 27, at the City Club. . The committe in ocharge includes: Chairman of ball, Mrs. George Gold- barg; chairman of program, Mrs. Milestone; chairman of tickets, Mrs. John Safer; chairman of flowers, Mrs. Sauber; chairman of publicity, Mr: 1 n Briil. ffered A splendid opportunity to purchase at exceptionally low prices musical instruments we have taken in exchange during our Xmas trade. Included in this sale are also a number of Pianos, Player-Pianos and Phonographs, which have been used for demonstration purposes only. *350, *495, *595, %665 $200, *250, *350, *445 #50, 475, 4100, *130, *19, *39, *49, 459, 89 Terms Arranged to Suit Your Convenience “SPECIALISTS IN PIANOLAS”™ DEMOLL PIANO (o Washington¥ AEOLIAN HALL ~ Tielfth and G Streets Stesaway amd Weber Duo-Art Piamolas—Victrolas—Fine Furniture [a[———=[n[——=[o[——=|n[c———=[o]c———=[0] p/l— SOCIETY. T R $33,000 Worth of Furs to Be Sacrificed During Our January Clearance Sale Prices Cut to Below Cost in Order to Dispose of Sur- plus Coats, Scarfs and other Fine Furs Before Taking Stock. These Big Offerings Include: 285 Brown Caracul Coats, full length, with Fox Collar and Cuffs. s 3 210 Were up to $575, now. .. ‘160 Brown Caracul Coats, full length, with Fox Collar and Cuffs. W ErSmpto SV0IMOW . . . 0o Lt il v v s snrinsmeoss i ts $ 195 5 55 230 ‘115 Caracul Coats, full length, smart models, Fox trimmed, now. . Hudson Seal Coats (dyed Muskrat), full length, Squirrel trim- med: Were up to/$875, NOW... . . < cii.os3 vasvamicssismssenss i Sealine Coats (dyed Coney), full length, self-trimmed. Were up to $135, NOW..ceer.vennn e e Black Caracul Coats, full length, Black Fox trimmed. Were up 10 $895, NOW. .cconx oisimteini s Hudson Seal Jacquettes (dyed Muskrat), Squirrel trimmed. Were up to $200, NOW. . coan caceccomma Beautiful Brown Foxes for Spring Wear, Now $30 EQUALLY ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS in Raccoon, Silver Muskrat, Squirrel, Muskrat and Mole Coats, and in numerous other furs. - Saks Fur Co. Ul JJ#urrizrs For over A THIRD OF A cENTURY ] V] 610 Twelfth St.—Just Above F iIc———jalc———Jalc———|o]c————|a[———=|o|]——=|q] The House €08 to 614 z st Special Shop in Washington of Courtesy Clearance Reductions On High-Type Formal Wear GOWIIS You are going to be very enthusiastically surprised —when you contrast the artistic effectiveness of these Party and Dinner Gowns-—with the special prices— which in many instances fall short of what they must have cost to produce— 35 45 55 They are outstanding styles—truly distinctive and surely original— designed for every type of social occasion—from the afternoon reception to the most formal dinner. Georgette—Satin—Elizabeth and Romaine Crepe: Crepe Satin— aglitter with brilliant decoration; and aglow with radiant coloring. Other types—also at specially reduced prices—up to $99.50 Second Floor J'ourneying’ Into the Southland Calls for proper costuming—in both style and weight—including Ensemble Suits—Sports Dresses—Sports Coats —of all three of which we are displaying newly arrived creations. ] IJ fl ! | m | | m | | | | n ol ———— ol —— sl ————lal———a|n|c———a]|