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8 SOCIEE Y Secretary of the Treasury and His SOCIETY. H E EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, today. Mre. Ossley 8hore will remain for a short tim Mrs. Frederio Young, 1368 Buclid street, has canceled her social en- gagements on account of an acoi- dent which confines her to her home. Plans for feature dances and spe- cial musical numbers at the League of American Pen Women's ball at the New Willard Hotel on January 23 are 1 1 being rapldly developed. Miss Mar- Daughtel‘ Miss \Iellon, Dinner jorie Webster, chairman of the pro- : gram committee of the local branch 4 19 | of the league, reports that pageants Hosts January 19. | RS e S % | groups of the league membership— art, music, poetry and commercial. The subject for the art group, of HE Secretary of the Treasury ‘ Flev was formerly Miss Emma which Miss Loretta Lowenstein is and Miss Allsa Mellon, will | St . the leader, is Pygmalion and Galatea, entertaln & company at din-| o e and the costumes, of course, will be ner Jaunuary 19 | ¢ Comar. and, SSER, I CoiEORALGAS of classic Grecian design.. One of Miss Mellon and Miss Alice | will be hosts at dinner this evening the offerings of the music group, un- Sylvester, who are passing a short|preceding the Navy-Marine Corps der the leadership of Mrs. Walter E. time In New York, will return to|dance at the Willard. Covers will e o T B e B eileetion: by: e Washington Wednetday morning. be laid for 12 | Ruby Gerrard, written especially for | her by Kreisler. Mr. Louls B, Thomp- Senator and Mrs. James Couzens| Consul Genmeral to Bruzil Son w1l sender mevaral voGal Aelbe- give a dance Wednesday even-' House Guest of Mrs. Pratt. | Hons g January 21, for their daughter Mrs. Frederick W. Pratt, and her The poetry group feature will be Miss Madeleine Couzen { daughter, Mrs. Francis W. Dickins, distinetly a league offering. Miss = have as a guest at 2015 Columbia Webster herself will give a special Colombian Minister and road Mr. Alphonse Gaulin, American dance, interpreting a group of poems Semora de Olaya Host consul general at Rio de Janeiro, written by another member. ' Minister of Colombia and|Brazl, who will be with them for The commercial group will be rep- de Olaya will entertain at|some days | resented by 40 young glrls in cos- this evening in honor of the| _ g | tume, including Miss Katherine Mary iring Ambassador of Italy, Donl! Mrs. John N. Marshall of New York | Haskell, Miss Phyliss Pitts, Miss Ruth K Py is spending the week in Washington, | Rice, Miss Sarah Willlams, Miss Ruth T snd is'at Wardmanr Park Hotel | Prabaco, Miss Betty Langenfeld, Miss Th vernor of the Pana E " | Peggy Wooten, Miss Katherine Mor- Col T b W Dy & Mr. and Mrs. A. Harriman en “{gm“ B e s s Oracs Sl Honot dns Miniater ot B | tertained ‘at « noon-day breakfast | Fudwig,! Miss Venlce Reese, Miss and Senora de Alfaro will entertain a | Yesterday ln‘l‘xm\ur odv ‘l":'-[-re.sfnlun\.n GIaloa Eararell, Miss Polly Amald, company of 12 at d\. this evening | and AMrs. Ti P e e Miss Sue Mowery, Miss Grace Jarre the new legation, at New | ndidioe. Lo Hae reun Miss Betty Wolf, Miss :\)x;‘ldred“sg;l;yl: Hampshire avenue. | & Rebeaca DIAT chainasnotnkel Miss Marjory Trick, Miss Marjery Lla bl ot S e e Costello, Miss Nell Gibbons, Miss Sherge s dinitalzes Brazil, | of American Pen Women, is enter- | Ruth Day, Miss Robinette Rupprecht, B e ousa Leao Gracie. | ining the members of the league | Miss Frances Church, Miss Mary An- ill entertain at dinner this e r:.mg; thin/ eyehlng &t B:10; G'E100K, &% 1hs Abraony Tke; liss Beatrice Zeigler, horiet of \ComdE. sad Mre (ERrtalns, uto et ntreet ; Miss Nancy King, Miss Ellene Goodin, S leaving shortly for | Miss Alleen Cunningham, Miss Maud | col anm irs. Nugent entertained| Carrier, Miss Dulcle Horner, Miss b t at a buffet supper last evening in| Marion Govino, Miss Frances Slempert S | compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert | and Miss Evalyn Bradford NG pavy et a | Camp of Middleton, Conn R L P LT The charge d'aff The marriage of Margaret | PERSHING . TOURS CHILE. il M B Guthrie, daughter and Mrs. | a tea thie afternool Charles Bell Guthrie to Mr. Ray-| e leo Katz, well know istrian | mond Joseph Reilly, will take place Will Go to Inland to Visit Lake ainter. 1 tea Friday morning at $ o'clock at the| & by exhibi | st the Sacred Heart, Mgr. P.| Region. “ ing . sehnik Gavan officiating. The ceremony SANTIAGO, Chile, January 12— Senora de Alfaro, wife of be followed by a reception at| The special train of Gen. John J. of . Panan Mme. Yousry.|the home of the bride. Miss Alma | Eoranibe STanh Y wt. Temico 6t trio of the Minister of E Mrs.| Curtain of New York, cousin of we‘ hours yesterday and then proceeded No. and Mrs. Alvin Dodd. |bride, will be maid of honor, Mr.| AL el e e et | Arthur Reilly will be best man for| the Sisitan doroad insthy World e ;\;.,r;\« e | War spent several hours sightseeing. noreham, Mrs, Willlam B, Meikle of| Mrs. C. C. Whitcomb, wife of Col. The train left Valdivia yesterday 2 | Calit. | Whitcomb, will entertain at dinner for Puerto Varas, from which point Pasadena, Cali B o A ey Gen. Pershing will make an inland | at Hotel Hamilton Thursday evenin 3 The counselor of the Danish lega- | for a party of 24 | trip, visiting the great lakes in the 1 and Mme. Helm Petersen will | . southern Cordinnera reglon. entertain a company of 18 at dinuer| i ang Mrs. George B. Cortelyou | i 2 it i is cvening in their home, at 2000|,¢" New York haye announced the . d Massachusetts avenue | engugement of their daughter, Miss| Blr[hs Repor[c i = Gra ‘ | Grace Cortelyou, to Mr. Jacob Frederick % s ccted bu pus “ .. - i Weintz of Evansville, Ind. David F. ani Marian Dudley, girl. her apartment, at 2400 Stxteenth| ™yl %o TR0 oroquate John E. girl treet, when she will have assiSting| .. ‘Master's School, Dobbs Ferry Louts 3. elott, bow ar Mrs. Harlan F. Stone. B % anal Bisy et rromineny T SENORA DE ALFARO, Richard T, and Blgnche ,:{r“ln‘ &irl Panaretoft, wife of ‘the Minister off ., o "or s alumnae assoclation| Wife of the Minister of Panama, and with him entertaining guests at dinner | Dic7t(d 204 Coe Joncs, girl Bulgaria; Senora de Alfaro. wife of| '@ WOVL 0 o 8\ 3 tonight in honor of Col. M. L. Walker, Govermor of the Oa: d Daisy 1. Riston, bor the Minister of Panama; Mrs. Claude | 870 OU{Cr A« ot e i o cer, boy. A anson, Mrs. Charles Warren, | o :"‘,1 ':H\ ?) s »-"“Li“ o 9 : y and Are M. MeX 0T Mrs. A rought, Mrs. Harry Rust| 085 COF l“h»‘j‘:r'nm_"’:’an“éx':‘e‘dm‘:r“‘;ir‘j eration Wednesday afternoon: from §|can Women's Legion, has issued cards | George and Lavies A. Liaceln, boy end Mrs. E. J. Moore SN ¥[to 7 o'clock, at general headquarters, [for Tuesday evening, January 13, at 8| Xoward F. sod Pesrl E. Cudmere 8 s | force and is now engaged in business | 74y N streef. Mrs. Speel will have as- [o'clock, at the clubhouse of Georgge| Jumes R and Geraldine Heakel, boy. Maj. and M Parker W. West will | in_Chicago. < | sisting her the president of the Twen- | Washington Post, No. 1, 1829 I street Murray K. and Adelaige H. Hilts, boy. be hosts at ai tomorrow night, | Mr. Cortelyou was Secre of|tieth Century Club, Mrs. Frederic E.|northwest. e alier. B ertaining in honor of the Minister | Sommerce, Secretary of the Treasury |parrington; Mrs. John W. Frizzell, Mrs. —— F ang Dorothy Yoskum, boy. of Panama and Senora de Alfaro. They | 8nd Postmaster General in the Roose- | Giibert Grosvenor, B Bessie Bruege- | Mrs. Butler-Thwing of Philadelphia, | Willlam 0. and_Bmma E. have also issued invitations for the|Velt administration man, Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs.| who, with her sister, Mrs, Ossley g O T evenings of February 14 and 0, 4 |Mina Van Winkle, ' Mrs. Augustus A.|Shore of London, has been spending| (2704 2"%roFaomi 3. Smith, boy. Maj. and Mrs. West will be at home | The National League of American|Knight, Mrs. Eugene Pitcher, Mrs. El- | several days at Hotel Hamilton, 1eft | Taster and Ruth Jonnecn, girl the Sunday afterncons of February,|Pen Women entertained at a charm- |lis Logan, Mrs. Emma §. Shelton, Mrs. after 4 o'clock ingly arranged tea yesterday after- Logan Tucker, Mrs. Henry D. Capt. and Mrs. Austin Kautz will have a company of 10 to dine with them this evening preceeding the first of this season's dances by officers of the Navy and Marine Corps, which will be given at the New Willard Hotel, The Duchesse de Richelieu of New York, formerly Miss Eleanor Douglas Wise of Baltimore, will appear here under the distinguished patronage of Mrs. Coolidge, members of the cab. diplomatic and official circl evening, January 18. Th Duchesse de Richelieu will give a| joint recital with Mr. Salvatore de Stefano, harpist, in the ballroom at Wardman P: Hotel, the program to begin at 8:30 o'clock. The patrons and patronesses in- clude Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Weeks, Mre, New, Mre. Hoover, ady Tsabella Howard, Mrs. Willlam James dinner Mme. i1l give a pro- the Solicitor General and M M. Beck. After the Hidalgo of Chicago w sram of music Howard Tuft, Mme. Peter, Mme,|thony Wayne Cook, Commissioner We believe that once | N kine e Hugons | Palmer, Mrs. Frederick L. F. Jonnson,| nally’s Tea Room you will Sk Stephgn S gk oE Maj. Kennedy, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas . Hale, Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, Mr.|g*Jviite. Mra. Harry M. Packard| SOME here every day and I . Bascom Slemp, ) Laura Harlan, | ang Mrs. R. F, Ba! | bring your friends. | (rs. Richard H. Townsend. Mrs.| Mme Grouitch gave an Interesting Homs ke ! Truxton Beale, Miss Mabel Board-|talk on “Child Welfare in Serbia,” | man, Mrs. Frederic A. Delano, Mr.|and Mrs. Lovette sang a group of William Phelps Eno, Countess Gizy songs. ka, Mrs. Charles C. Glover, Mrs. J.| B n Harriman, Mrs, John B. il?n-i Mrs. John D. Sherman Honor ‘J derson, Mrs. George D. Hope, Mrs. | Guest at Federation Tea. | Archibald Hopkins, Mrs, Frederic A.| Mrs. Virginia White Speel, president THE CANDY OF TR SOUTH | Keep, Mrs. Joseph Leiter and Mrs.|of the District of Columbia Federation ‘ g Wit R watkerian {of Women's Clubs, will entertain at a ) | tea in honor of Mrs. John D. Sherman, E v Mrs. W. Harry Brown will be host- | president of the General Federation of 1223 F St. N.W. ~ss to a company of 20 at this |Women's Clubs, and the members of | biak i Te at 1785 Mas- | the executive board of the general fed- || e QT S sachusetts avenue in compliment to | | | | Mrs. Brown has leas - apart- ment to Mrs. Alvin Hert, who will ke possession February 1, and Mrs, n will go to Europe the re- mainder of the season Maj. Gen. and Mrs. George Barnait o ntertain a company at dinner " w even: Mrs. Barnett w Tunch- n today, entertai small ompany informally in compliment to [me. Grouitch, w the former finister of the Croats and Col. and wiil entertai in honor Mr. and Mrs entertal er this evenl Mary Stitt, daug General and Mrs. Edward ., will leave Wednesday for C ornia, where she will spend months with her brother-in-law sister, Lieu and Mrs. Robert ton Fleming, at Leng Beach two and Wa Mrs. West End way—that is, SUPERIOR ROUGH DRY—affords you the op- portunity to forget this de- tail of housework noon of Mme. Grouitch. Alternating at the|the District federation. A general in- tea tables were Senora de Sanchez|vitation is extended to club women. Latour, wife of the Minister of Gua- Seiein temala; Mme. Adjemovitch, Miss Mec- | Mrs. Alvan Dodd and Mrs. Edmund Kay Kelly of New York, Mrs. Jesse |Horgan are sponsors for the first of | | Nicolson, Mrs. Willlam A. Du Puy,|the series of five lectures on the “In- | | Mre. B. B. Cain, Mrs. Stevenson Scott |terpretation of Modern ATt by _the land Mrs. C. B. Hawley. In the re.|famous Austrian painter, Mr. Leo Katz, | | celving line were Mrs. Harry A. Cole- | Which will be given at the American man, Mre. M. Macpherson Crichton, | Association of University Women head- Mrs. William Corcoran Fustls, Mrs, |duarters tomorrow afternoon, at 4:3 George D. Hope, Mrs. John Mock, Mrs, | 0 clock. | Luther . Gregory, Mrs. William F.| 14 nonor of its fifth anniversary, the Dennis, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs.{ Gagrge Baldwin McCoy Unit, Ameri- J. Irvin Steel, Mrs. Amos Fries, Mrs. Francois Berger Moran, Mrs. Richard | Mrs. Angus, Mrs. James Mor- ris and Mrs. Cable | 1 1 | Among those present were the Min- | Seerce 18 ister of the Serbs, Croats and Slo-| [venes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pavich | Courteous Mr. Branko Adjemovitch, second ora de Rlano, Baroness de Cartier, | Tetary of the Serbian legation; Baron | and | at the Shoreham Hotel, in honor |Fry and the officers and chairmen of and Prompt Baroness von Below, Mrs. An-| SELLING OUT On account of the inclement weather, items in The Sunday Star to be continued. Winter Coats, all lined, richly fur $1 1 .90 trimmed; in sizes 16 to 54.. advertised Dresses — Silk, Satin and Cloth —in every color mentionable. Hats—Felt and Silk. Auction Sale of Furs On account of our removal and reorganization, we will sell By Public Auction at Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Wednesday, January 14, 1925 Commencing 2:30 P.M. —all Fur Stock now on hand in our store at No. 1107 F Street N.W.,, including Capes, Coats, Stolls, Muffs, Neckpieces, etc. Terms, Cash. By Order of Rose Fur Co. We invite you to attend the EXHIBITION of the Famous LENOX CHINA to be held in our Gold China Room, five days, beginning Tuesday, January 13. A factory expert will be on hand with hundreds of new patterns, which will be exhibited along with our usual large assortment of distinctive designs. Special Prices SERVICE PLATES (in stock) only—during the exhibition 10 Service Plates OFF Regularly $50 to Regular $100 a Dozen Price: Service Plates OFF Regularly $100 7 Regular a Dozen and More Prices Notice! On Thursday evening at 8 p. m. in the BALLROOM OF THE CITY CLUB—a moving picture will be exhibited—showing the manufacture of this china, from the rough clay to the finished article—THE PUBLIC IS INVITED. DULIN&MARTIN (e 51117 F Street and 1214 0 1219 G Street Hours—38:45 to §5:30 JANUARY 12, '1925. | | | SOCIETY. Louise Durkee, 84, 1410 15th Nancy B, Scanlon, 81. 1340 Infant of John J.'and Cecelin M. McNaney, DR. WILLIAM C. FOWLER n st Attractive Hangings TO UNDERGO OPERATION [3,it5e. Seoree” Waslicgtan™ Coiveedls 2 | xoonine maves the nome oo Bemstifel than Infant of Grafton aud Violet Lee, 4 hours, | DraDeries—Excl aterials to Dis Sibley Hospital, select from— trict Health Officet Suffering | Margaret I. King#1 hour, 2825 Olive ave, | tonelly reasonable. Thomas Powell, §8. Burrville, D. C. Grace Wood, 1614 17th From Appendicitis—Goes to Ann Berkley, 80, 2293 L, wt. Charles Blackford. 60, 2019 Vermont ave, CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. Sibley Hospital Lattie Douglass, 70, 1431 W ai. 714 13th St. N.W. Main 5373-5374 Dr. Willlam G. Fowler, District| FElla Slaughter, 08, 23214 P st. health officer, will undergo an opera- | ———————u—u' 1 0 . tion for appendicitis at Sibley Hos- pital today. Although the health officer has been at this home, 2322 First street, for several days, the news that an opera- tion would be necessary came as a surprise today to his triends and as- sociates at the District building. Deaths Repor;d. e folluwing deaths have been reported to the Heaith Department ip the last 24 hours Mary L. Ayers, 81, 1839 G Joha C. Wilson, 80, Nationa Fine Floral Sprays, $5 —and up—Sprays, Bouquets, ‘Homeopathic Lemuel B. Miller, 60, 1 10th pl. s.e. ’ George E. Parkhursi, 46, Georgeiown Un; Wre: i i ”B'e'"""‘fi !m;, pree ‘ :. fown Uni 4 aths and special designs. orge Hilton, 66, Gailinger Hospital oses, Vi i Willlam E. Willams, 66, 1322 Gullatin st s, Orohide and ether ; cholce flowers for the “soclety bud.” BURCHELL'S _ Bougquet Coffee 45c¢ Lb. A Delicious Blend N. W. Burchell r 14th and H Phone Main 3707 “XASHINGTON PARIS JuLius GArRFINCKEL & Co. We Are Placing on Sale A scheme for the . decoration, drap- ing, furnishing of your new home —or that apartment house or club you are building. You'll truly be sur- prifled “'}lat rcfiults ap- plied taste and judg- ment can accomplish. WC Will assume respon- sibility for every detail —and promise ‘to pro- duce effects most pleas- ing—and thoroughly practical. We are mas- ters of artistry, Phone Main “3690" Comtract Depr. AN ADDITIONAL NEW SELECTION Of Women's and }17’5525v FUR-TRIMMED WINTER COATS This 1s a wonderful line of coats and we know the values are really extra- ordinary. the best made and our styles are distinctive. The materials are The following prices represent values that we believe cannot be equaled: $78.50—$95—$118—35128—$148 F STREET CORNER OF 137 Furniture Floor Coverings Draperies Upholstery Fabrics 1340 G Street T T T ETIATET T ET T T T Natur~rl Kasha—the New! Our Misses’ Shop is Already Showing in sport modes de luxe! ARVELOUSLY light in weight is natural kasha, with al and tailoring qualities of a heavier wool fabric—vet finest silk. the beauty supple as the M Natural kasha lends itseli so beautifully to all sport modes that we have secured many exquisite models for your choosing in this smartest of the new season’s fabrics. Below we have pictured four distinct ideas for your consideration— the natural kasha frock— a sport model with notch collar and long tight sleeves with strip cuff. Ball button trimmed. Small set-in breast pocket. Wide creased skirt to give the effect of box pleats. Narrow tie belt across back. $29.50. Other straightline frocks, $25 to $29.50. the natural kasha suit— an exceptionally smart sport suit with notch collar and long roll revers, braid edged. Two- button, double-breasted model. Three tab pockets, braid edged. Close-fitting sleéves.” Coats beauti- fully silk lined. - The skirt is a wrap-around model with belt, $49.50. Other sport suits, $49.50 to $59.50. the natural kasha ensemble— a straightline frock with tight sleeves. edged with Lanvin green. Roll collar of green and long tie piercing the frock. Trimmed with tiny buttons down side of skirt and on tie. Straight tailored coat with flap pockets and tight sleeves, $65.00. Other ensembles, $69.50 to $79.50. the natural kasha two-piece frock— straightline blouse effect with hip-line band con- nected across the back by three narrow strips, of self fabric, and finished with large red buttons. Short sleeves ; band and pockets edged in red kasha. Long black satin tie, $39.50. Other two-piece frocks, $25.00 to $39.50. i ~— = NEWEST SPRING SELECTION in Coats, Suits and Frocks are also being shown this week in our &M am Misses’ Shop. See what “America’s Best-dressed New Spring Arrivals—Tweeds! —Stunning two-piece tweed suits with box jackets. Sport models that are Woman” has chosen as the best interpretations of the new modes. always in good taste. We are selling them rapidly for Washington and Southern wear. $35.00. Misses’ Shop—Third Floor Gold Stripe Madame “X” Reducing ‘ Girdles Quick, sure comfortable. Silke Stockings Alsoays in your cize!

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