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SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge and House Gue-s‘ts at New York Symphony Concert This SOCIETY. Afternoon. THE Mrs. Russell Hitchcock, Miss Virginia Edwards, Miss Dorothy Johnson, Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark, Miss Kath- erine Wrenn, Miss Lolita Dawson, Miss Pamela Henry, Miss Caroline Henry, Miss Jessle Adkins, Miss Mary Hills, Miss Betty Abbot, Miss Anne Todd, Miss May Taylor, Miss Lettice Couling, Miss Isabell Boniface, Miss Virginia Selden, the Misses Leith, the Misses Davis, Miss Ada Hill, Miss Terese McMachin, Miss Mary McLean, Miss Rosa Maye Kendrick and Miss. ldris Kendrfck. Mr. and Mrs. Corneliuc Vanderbilt, 3d, have gone to Miami, Fla, where are established for the season. v have as’their guests the lat- EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D). C; TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1925. today at Rauscher's in honor of Mrs.|Royal 8. Copeland, Mrs. Nathaniel B. Mrs. Adam M. Wyant, Stanley Rinehart. Mrs. Charles V. Wheeler and Miss Bleanor Wheeler will be at home to- morrow afternoon and the remaining Wednesdays in January at 1609 Six- teenth street. Mrs. James J. Davis was the rank- ing guest at the luncheon which Mrs. Mark W. Potter, wife of the Interstate Commerce Commissioner, and Mrs. Macpherson chton gave today at v e Club in honor of ife of the former M ister of the Serbs, Croats and venes. The other guests were ora de Sanchez Latour, Senora de Al- Mme. Dial, nest SOCIETY. Adjemovitch, Mme, Mrs, » Frau von Le Er Ackerman 1143 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Kuro ter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. Richard Burke, and Mr. Kresal of New York. far William H. King, Mrs BURCHELL’S Bouquet Coffee 45c Lb. A Delicious Blend N. W. Burchell 817-19 Fourteenth 3t. N.W. Now Showing Advanced Spring Models Felt and Fabric Hats /07‘ tmmediate wear as well as distinctively charm- ing creations, suitable for Southern wear. All fl'mlu- Models Reduced to $5, $7.50 and $10 were asked to meet Merkle of Pasadena, the company were Byrnes, Mrs. Adam Ernest R. Ackerman, ) Mrs. Louis T. McFadden. ¥ K. Favrot. Mrs. B. Carroll Reece, Mr: RS. COOLIDGE will occupy a box at Poli's this afternoon for the New York Symphony cert, baving with her the House guests, Mrs. s Gertrude Moore of The Idaho State Society will hold its second dance this season at the Franklin Square Hotel Friday eve- ning. This occasion will be a wel- David H. Blair, Mrs. Authony Wayne | come to new members and Idaho vis- Cook, Mrs. Edward A. Harriman, Mrs. { : come Lo Rew: i exhiecann) { Arthur oraker, Mrs. Frank W 3 udisgiticn Barah, M, -Bankon, Mew. FRILy fee " o Mrs. Richard S. Hill and the Misses Rost, Mra Willin .o Dennls, 2Tt Hill will not receive tomorrow after- A Ll T noon, but will be at home the remain- ~ = Camp of Middletown, Conn., and A\l\shl {h TOwe Wadhedtiy TAtttubbLR I Mrs. Coolidge was one of the host- | Julter Weber. | it esses at the regular Tuesday lunch- | s eon of the Senate Ladies today Mrs. William P. Wooten, wife of Maj. Wooten, éntertained at luncheon today in honor of Mrs. Dickman of Mrs. Weeks Honor Guests. | St. Augustine, Fla. who fs visiting The Becretary of War and Mrs. Mrs. John L. Hines. The guests in- Weeks will be the honer guests at]Cluded Mrs. Samuel E. Winslow, Mrs. eaks Wil Do the DO o ntater| Hinas . Sfra. "Mason Patmibk,y. Mea: dinner thia evening of the Min Harry Taylor and Mrs. Dennis Nolan. ster and Mme. Wallenberg| Comdr. and Mrs. Charles C. Harti- dinner, February 3. gan will leave today for New York from where they will shortly sail for Comdr. Hartlgan's post with the United States naval mission to Brazil. Comdr. and Mrs. Hartigan were the guests In compliment to whom the charge d'affaires of Brazil, Sen- hor Samuel de Sousa Leao Gracie en- tertained at dinner last evening. Oth- ers in the company were the commer- clal counselor of the Swedish lega- s his other guest MT.|tion and Mme. Weidel and their guest, ands of Wast s Jean Gano; Mr. and Mrs. Har Potts of Ric < now, the n rilian embassy nhora da Rosa Robeiro an the second secretary, Senhor Roberto Mendes Goncalves, Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano will entertain at din- ner Tuesday evening, January 20. in compliment to the retiring Ambas- | sador of Italy, Don sio Caetani Mr. and Mrs. Harry give a supper party ning, January 24. Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman enter- tained a company of 26 at luncheon Lee Rust will Saturday eve- Seorctary of War and Bl ———lo|———|ts| ———=|o|——| .|J ?bxlq)sbom 608 to 614 ELEVENTH $T, n at Attorney General, Mr. Stone, this morning from W , where he spent the the assistant Secre- Mr. E. J. Henning. and Senatol of West Virginta, Mr. Guy De off. They were entertained at lun n sterday by Mr. Thornton Le at the Green- The raturned Sulphur & week & tary of Labor, Brothers To Close Out Wednesday A Special Group of Dinner and Evening Gowns Reduced to 45.90 Formerly Sold 98 115" TRAIGHT lines; panier and va- riations. Brocaded prints, vel- vets, gold and silver cloth, with velvet tracery in such vibrant tones as ruby red and sapphire blue. Early call- ers will secure the widest choice in designs and sizes. TW ELEVE T HIRT Tasker L. Oddie Il be the honor guests at dinner| vening of Capt. and Mrs. Percy ote, who will entertain a com- pany of 12 preceeding the dance In the Ofcers’ Club at the Navy Yard. Mr. and Mrs. H. Campbell Graef will be joined Friday by their daugh- ter, Miss Olyve Graef, who is viditing Mr. and Mrs. Max Surth at Hot Springs, Va. The Minister of Columbia and Se- nora de Olaya entertained at dinner last evening at the legation in honor of the retiring Ambassador of Italy, Don Caetani. The other |ar. included Minister of Uru- Mme. Varela, the Minister weden and Mme. Wallenberg. the Minister of Bulgaria and Mme. Pana- > pt and Mme. tor and Mrs. Royal 8. the air attache of the embassy and Donna Emmy Mr. and Mrs. Rob- and Mrs. Mitchell, . Miss Ra- Miss Lutfia Yousry, of the legation, Senor M. Coronado, and Mr. En- The marriage in Paris yesterday of Raymond Patenotre, son of for- mer Ambassador of France to Wash- ington, to Mlle Jacqueline Tome is of much interest to Washington. M. | Patenotre, whose father is M. Jules Patenotre, is a grandson of Mr. James r. Hartignn, Elverson of Philadelphia and a &ton toda nephew of Col. James Elverson, whose family own Clifton, the handsome | place on Massachusetts avenue, last | occupied by the Woman's Universal | Alllance. Gelasio MRS, . MARTIGAN. . amd with him and their children i1, where the commander will be stationed 5 30 and, Mrs. T 88. Sanborne, M Leonard Block, feCutche ophon William T oren, Mrs Mrs. Carr Hrinton, Price, Mrs. Lucien Kenneth, Wales, Mrs, Mrs. Charles ¥. Baker, Mrs. Herman H. Pohl and Miss Betty Werner are entertaining jointly at bridge this afternoon in honor of | — Miss Elizabeth Styles. The company slovak Minister, Dr.|includes Mrs. Alfred Ganahl, Mrs. Wil- Le counselor of hte le-| liam Covell, Mrs. Willlam H. Hol- pa, and Mme. Lipova, | combe, Mrs. Charles Vander Hyden, n New York, where they | Mrs. A. W. Pense, Mrs. Gerrard Tro- nt to say good-bye to the Czecho- | slovak Minister to Great Britain and Mrs. Masaryk, who salled for Europe Saturday to visit t ident of the | Czechoslovak Republic. Mr. and Mrs. (& Masaryk will later proceed to India (m upon the invitation of the vi India and Lady 3 E TEACH DRESSMAKING | Complete course, from cut- ting to frting. Dayeend Evening Cl SIX LESSONS, Rea The counselor of the Italian em- / bassy. Signor Augusto Rosso, re- turn to Washington yesterday after several months’ absence In his home in Tt gnor Rosso rived in New st week Kreege Bldg.. 11th & G 5t. Ph. M. Formerly ‘with Woodward & Lothrop Health Food Specials ar- York ond secretary of the gnora Mascia at the Hotel Mascia succeeds ., who returned The Ttali are te Hamiltor Signor outhward FI¥ to the South goes IFashion—to insure inspiring backgrounds while she plans her new Shoe modes for Spring! And finds “Inspi- rations” brilliant indeed—if one may judge by this and other 1925 Fashions now appearing in this most delightful of Shoe Shops. ‘Fanchon \ captivating afternoon creation Tan Calfskin—expressing aris- tocratic refinement at its best. $12.50 “City Club Shop" of hn Hays Hammond rie Antolnette costume Mr. and ) will give a ball Tues: for their mond aty Rau a number Radical Reductions n Our popu[ar Top Coats Down—down—have we forced the original priccs until now you may take your selection of a splendid group of Sports Coats — both plain and fur trimmed—desirab]e for present and early Spring wear as well. Practically all sizes. *19 Third Floor Package Dr. Vons Health Biscuit 30c Heintz’s Health Biscuit 40c French Gluten Bread, 12loaves. $2.25 | Cereal Meal, ideal health food. 90c Educator Gluten Cookies 40c Hoyt’s Gluten Flakes 40c ¢ Educator Bran Cookies 35¢ I. B. C. Bran Biscuit 20c N. B. Co. Bran Biscuit 15¢ Holland Rusk 3 20¢ | in Petterson’s Sweedish Bread 35c| Roman Meal 35¢ Ott’s Unsweetened 35¢ N. B. Co. Zwieback 15¢ ich will be given | be preceded by of dinner partles ker W. West will rtain a any at dinner this evening in nor of the Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro, Maj. and Mrs, The new Assistant Secretary, of the Navy and Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson will be the guests of honor dinner Friday evening, January of the Admiral of the Navy and ward W. Eberle. and Mrs. Eberle will be s to a company of 12 at dinner this evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond. 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 n . assortment of distinctive designs. 1/ N o = "‘“‘éem- ¢ Galt & Bro Jewellers Sx}versmnhs ieback The Gen. and Mrs. George Barnett will entertain a company of 16 at dinner s evening in compliment to their house guest, Mrs. William Alexander of New York Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. & K St. Established 1 Mrs. Fenn £ Hart Fenn eon yesterday at where, with the is spending th wife of Representative was hostess at lunch- the Shoreham Representative, she Wi Her guests ° o SATL, . SRecial Prices SERVICE PLATES (in stock) only—during the exhibition 10% e 209 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. DULINGMARTIN (e 12151217 F Street and 1214 0 1219 & Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 R\ W N Suoners @J‘\w “ Jhe House of Faihion” Great January Reductions $551t0$125 WOMENSANDMSSES COATS Reduced to 339.50 $49.50 359.50 $69.50 $30 to §55 FURTRINHED AND SPORT COATS Reduced to 319,95 $25 $29.50 335 $75 to $98 ENSEMBLE SUITS, NOW -$49.50 $8 to $15 CLOTH SKIRTS, All Kinds, NOW. ... .$3.98 BIG REDUCTIONS ON DRESSES Silks, Velvets, Crepes, Satins, Cloths At 14 to 15 Reductions ALL OCUR FINEST DRESSES For Afternoon, Dinner and Evening Now $25 $29.50 $39.50 OFF Regular Prices OFF Regular Prices First Showing of Fashion-Favored French Felt Hats . Wherever you find yourself the coming weeks—you'll feel superiorly crowned in one of these charming new French Felt Hats. > All the new colors. Fourth Floor ol ———— ol c———— Jo Service Plates Regularly $50 to $100 a Dozen Service Plates Regularly $100 a Dozen and More A notable collection of articles in— Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Sterling Silver Novelties —suitable as gifts for the midwinter bride. fl:—EEE_EE—:EEEEEEEE@EEE—:EEEE—:EEIEIE-EL::EE—:JEI ——loj——— o] Inspection implies no obligation to purchase For nearly a century and a quarter (since 1802) we have enjoyed the patronage of those most closely identified with the offi- cial and social life of the capital and nation. |0l 00— ol 8| e [ fe———|a| e——= |n| e——|n [ b e |ale——— 8| e—— 0| c——a|u| e —aln| c——=[aE=a|e——=aa] =———j0] 1107 Pennsylvania Avenue (-_&tablishadm B}