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8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1925. SOCIETY. T Fuests at & dance tonight in honor of |tal for several months, ls now at her |and Mrs. Mark Potter will have us| CbGhEMEHE @0 O @ N G F New Mme. Grouttch, wife of the former|homo on Thirty-fourth street. guest in a fow days in their apart- RRGE RE R &&QMG‘&RQRMQ = rom Newport Minister of the Serbs, Croats and — ment at Wardman Park Hotel Mrs. Glovence. Miss Sue Alston McDonald, daughter | Sidney Carrer of New York, who 1s | 15eh] of Gen, J. B. McDonald of 1735 P|now visiting in Richmond. The secretary of the Belgian em-|street, has returned from a visit to bassy, M. Roaul Tilmont, and Mme. Til- |her sister, Mrs, Gordon McPherson, Former Senator or and Mrs. Willard { X mont have returned to Washington |at Manila, and will spend the re-|Saulsbury, 0 are In their home at ~ . v . N\ 0 Und ars established at 2008 Sixteenth|mainder of the Winter with her|1701 Twenty-second street, enlertair Mrs. Coolidge Will Entertain at a Small ) o e s on e e | Tairter A diemes Ter mant: son. M. Tilmont has been on duty in o [ the foreign office at Brussels since|Admiral and Mrs. Eberle Hosts Maj. and Mis. William Henry Hol- Sy~ | bR Pt 5 Sum. | 8t Dianer Party Tenight. combe will entertain a small company Musical in the White House [leaving Washington in the late Sum- | &t Dinner Farty Temlght. 1 an svcalng in hanor of the | % Edward W. Eberle will entertain a | Governor of the Panama Canal, Col. Friday Afternoon. S | Mrs. William 3. Kenealy and Mrs.| company of 12 at dinner this evening | M. L Walker. silman Walling entertained at lunch-|in honor of Judge and Mrs. Samuel — eon today at The Hamilton Hotel in|J. Graham. e ¥l Miss Julia Gleaves, daughter of |compliment to Miss Margaret Pou,| Admiral and Mrs. Eberle were hosts | bicut: Col. and Mrs Samuel R. 2 has sent out, tary of Labor, and Mrs. Edward San- 3 3 e arriage to thelr brother, MF. | at dinnor 188t evening in compliment | Gleaves, left Washington last evening small musical | ders, wife of Representative Sanders. i ? CartetonEdward . Moran, will take| %o Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Ham- |for, the South and after a serles of te House Zriday = 3 ¢ place Saturday. The guests included | mond. M LA aomatans when among her | Pritixh Diplomats Guests : 1 Mrs. Lotta Loomis Moran, Mrs. Ed- — yALL 80 PO DY s B = be those from|Of Mr. and Mrx. Hammond. ward Willlam Pou, M Mpurjorie Interstate Commerce Commissioner The Ambassador of Great Britain i Hoyt of “ushlnx;ton N. Ml\& Jes- and Lady Isabella Howard will be the 2 # Z | sl Euests of honor at dinner this eve- D, 9 1 of unnzm \(r and Mrs. John Hays E: N oma A Wadden, Mis n Vera Bloom | HUDSON SEAL COATS "I'I»HNK OF IT! A $12,000 stock of the finest HUDSON SEAL COATS—every one representing the utmost in quality and style and every one a gen uine value, offered to you at so v a price as to effect a quick, efficie clearance, OFF Regular . Prices Hudson Seal and Natural Squirrel ( Hudson Seal and Viatka Squirrel C Hudson Seal and Beige Squirrel Hudson Seal and Beaver Coats. Hudson ¢ 1d nk Coats S 1 Self-trimmed Coats Hudson Seal and Fitch ( FRANCKE & LUSTICK F-U-R-R-I-E-R-S 1328 G Street 26 Years of Fur Experience sador and Lady Isabella Miss Milicent B » were v ] guests at a dinner to | 3 1 3 —— r a short| be e a Mrs. Ollie James entertained guests gton, re-| the Chevy Chase C s % at lunch today in honor of Mme. New Hamp-| and Mrs. Claude A. Swanson as hosts. Grouitch. H: i H Lady Isabella Howard, wife of the A Mrs. William Howard Taft will be HARRIS R n te, who return-| hostess at a luncheon party in her = :‘ s British Ambassador, wi pour tea - home, on Wyoming avenue, Tuesday, Ewisom at the bridge and mah-jong party 1115 llll P STRBET January 27. e to be held at 2400 Sixteenth street —_———— AR = e s Tuesday, January 27, at 3 o'clock, e Minister of Uruguay an me. MRS. WALTER O'SULLIV. in aid of the neral Hospital at . 3 .| Varela will entertaln at dinner this| h S Ketchikan, Alas Displaying the New evening In compliment to the ri ife of Ensign O'Sullivan, U . N, e S . M d . ing Ambassador of Italy, Don Ge here from Newport to visit her| Mrs. Snow, wife of Maj. Gen. Snow, pring odes 1In Caetani. mother, Mrs. Edith Riley. who has been at Walter Reed Hospi- ‘ 'rmmmmfimmmgumgfim&&fifi;&%fl%gfi&%&fi%fl; * * The Minister of Sweden and Mme. B s i » Distinctive Frocks ::f.x;xd li’:g“\\l\; £ s 4 Co 4 ] 4 Important Exhibition Every design of the many that we are pre- Mme. Pet - ‘i > 1 wives o N ~ pared to show has been inspired by the best Sl e el Lot e Sl o designers of the world—and executed by capable o o0 0T Chb DERTAE Migation |, e TIavsis Wife na 1 WHISTLER craftsmanship. Brand new; decidedly original; o M ey e st e s 5 et e, s s | and introducing the uniquely brilliant colorings, S Ofl Dtniia By ChideraraliGaits T = lh.e charming combinations of material and trim- ot Lo See |Bud ansing, Mrs. Joh: , ey celer. Principally frem the ming effects. . will_be at h A en, Senor de Amoedo, Mo Misses Cummin s Collection of Whether for street, business, sports or after- in her 5 0 n 2 > second secretary of the Spanish Em-| Senator Cummins, will be at home 9 . - . bassy: Mr. Ohman and the attache of | tomorrow afterncon from 4 to 6 Th De Witt noon wear—you’ll be impressed with the display the Swedish legation and Countess|o'clock at 1509 Sixteenth street €0. (-] we are making—and the modest markings we ,|von Roden. R Gkaich At iver A5 Dita! iven AL o have placed upon them — which is typically Countess Szechenyi and Mrs. Britten will be hosts to a company Louvre-like. shall Field will be joint hostesses at|©0f 20 at dinner this evening in their K ed +|an flustrated lecture on art Friday|apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. enn morning at 11:30 o'clock, when Prof. - de Terev of Budapest will entertain | The C n Ga“eries Beglnmng at 329'50 A buffet luncheon will follow the S | tark i by e - ! 593 Fif:h Avenue * e t of he musjcal at the 4 etwoen S4th and S5th Streets s el Pl NEW York The Half-Yearly Clearance aska, wife of the Minister of Poland,| Mrs. Walsh has postponed her at home and V\VH . Ty s - SE posiponed e 1 hme mnd. — 7 —still offers wonderful opportunity— %%% S;é ¢ or Mrs. George Wharton N [ P e ‘%« IS S 1 ir gucet for a few R s their apartment at the Pow- ’ | | PIN DLER ~ Bl o FOR YOU “nland. gt ! Street and Fur-trimmed Srhela v 801 11th N.W. Main 2704 ’ :‘":;“:‘i“fi = shbs graies 14450 e An assurance of extreme quality at the of) Drisidanetut attalat the ive i = to 3 $750 to $54.50 lowest ibl i btainable : ; : N grades ok est possible price obtainable. r:.'\:g anZ‘ ‘?m?ffm“:'in' any @ LEAN and PRESS i “fizix"" e e 59:9}60’;' d:: 36450 luncheon Saturda Srades i LI ) $950 to $29.75 = ALL and DELIVER \ s graie '3 Gl to 57950 : FOR US oetse s atter | Rk L S i oS (N MIENS? SUITS. \ e 3070 S5 to $00.50 An insurance of immediate disposal of | | Dale of Vermont, and Mrs. Earle B. $§160 grades i eressesesrsss|| LADIES SUITS........... 8150 || —wm i No exchanges nor refunds [ UNCH at the GLOVES ............5c and 10c ||| ¢ at the reduced prices. Cornwell Tea Room We Do Rewmng PYRTRVEY NI | of the Secretary Remaining Stock of Each of the three menus a real noontime treat. 608 to 614 5 ; ) that are features each day et provides a variety that Colum- | will tempt the most jaded Mra. Henry | appetite—while the dainty i e table service—spotlessly Fur Coat 4 Fur Coat ook clean and pleasingly SRl ; prompt —make lunching SPCCIal SPCCIal— uignt | b theCapyielies Foon 48-inch Muskrat: ] 48-inch Sealinc; Sandwich Lunch, 35¢ reverse stripe e " - Salad Lunch. .. 50c NOW $115.00 NOW $89.50 ‘ ne, Hot Lunch....60c =The House of Counc!y_ Eearidal q b el G. G. Cornwell & Son i i ey 1329 G Street g : ; i SWeeplng' Reductlons---affectlng’ the [ J ASTEKN F ‘ : WHICH MEANS 1219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE lner OatS Coats formerly $89.50, now $44.75 il - - Coats formerly 8110, now $55.00 Semi-Annual Of‘erlng two blg groups at Coats formerly 5125: now $62.50 CLE ARANCE S ALE - : : Coats formerly $149, now $74.50 Coats formerly $175, now $87.50 selected split skins Further Reductions on Remaining Stock of. Pasternak Apparel 7 7 5 ) Brocade Velvet and Velvet g( INME of the most interesting items yet offered go on : ; ' ! O sale tomorrow. A rare chance to realize savings that | are at once genuine and substantial. A few outstanding examples— \ / (Both Afternoon and Evening), DRESSES v, Four groups of exceptional values; including | / Dresses for street, afternoon, dinner and eve- = = ning. In brocaded chiffons, crepe, satins, silk | { 2 g ). velvets, metal chiffons—in all the new shades. J - / 25 35 W9 W | 0\ | L Dresses formerly $65.00, now $32.50 A Fur-Trimmed Dresses formerly $79.50, now $39.75 Included are both Sports § g and Dress models —some 28 by Dresses fOl‘llleI‘ly $98.50, now $49.75 plain: but mostly fur- trim- Note: Because of the extreme reductions in- $ 48 568 588 med. They are Coats that 7 volved we must request all sales be final and that have held favored place in none be charged. our regular stock — fabrics Ellsemble COStumeS that are in the height of fash- Fobmeriv Soll s - ion; furs that are of the better | g 1001408145 75 sort; in stap]e and novelty i 1316 G Street : colors that rexgn in favor. ! 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