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SOCIETY, SOC President Tonight to the and Othe - ymarriage of Miss Chief of bur, wife and M M. and Mme. Teted in New Jusserand York To ngton wvited speak in French £ Egyptian art on the not receive E will be at| tained at cheon today. The Minister of the Netherlands and Count de Sa York Friday pointed Am Mme. Da to arrive Parls Mme. Pro d'affaires tomorro She will a week e of the charge will be at home r 4 o'clock riday of next Represe J. Thompso from the taken an tngton In Mrs. Charles have returned honeymoon and have George Wash- irned from be at George Wash- 1 for the remafnder of this Sherman, Fresident, ne ig Utlca, N, 3 Willard, d about three Mrs. W Jeseph 1 tions f s uary 31 at the n M. Calder and Mrs o have fssued fnvita- | ) bo given Jan- | llard Hotel. Mr. and Mre ther will entertain r evening fott Gun- | this will enter- ner this Violet Ireland Mrs. Rot tain w comp. ening in kg Spencer and M her apartment at 240 Walsh is the guest Delos A. Blodgett, ta her home in New York after a short visit here. therill, 3d, will the Univer- Mr. John Price W come from hi sity of Penns week end with h Mras. ¥. H. Mistratta ence Watherill, in the Connecticut avenue. Mr, Wetherill sister, s ¥lor- home at 2715 wedding of Miss Mary Gone- ughter of Mrs. Robert will take place ¥ebru- Wetherill will Le one vieve 3 Vinton Ru ary 7 an llams of 18 as their gu William Chins. Mrs y\,nlgr will b o'clocl lams terday for her guest Jnvitations have been fssued for the are many things to be consid- ered when it comes time to put on the finishing touches. ‘Whether it is a home you , are planning—or something ore extensive—such as a <lub or apartment house— the details are immensely important—and the guid- ance of “masters of artis- try” is most essential—that the hangings and floor coverings, decorations and furniture may be in perfect harmony. , That task is our profes- sion—in which we are most proficient and efficient. Phone Fr. 3690 Contract Department BALL AKD Furniture Floor Coverings and Mrs. Coolidge o | Hotel, IETY Hosts Supreme Court r Judicials. dna Viola Hoffman of Washington tc Watson Phillip evening, January 31, at 8 o'clock, rch of the Epiphany. A re- ception will follow at the home of the | | bride, after which Mr. Newton and his leveland Mrs, H. C. McCeney was hostess at Manor Club today at a delightful heon and card party e and Mrs. Wyant vening. ntative and Mrs Jtertained it “vening 1n cor | and Mrs. George Wharton Pepper. Mrs. Wyant will entertain luncheon Tuesday in honor of Mrs. ‘rawford of Orange, N. J.. iting Mre. Eawin S. Puller. |at Mme. Kurazova, wife of the first cretary of the Czechoslovak lega- tion, was hostess at luncheon yester- day at the New Willard. The guests wers Senora de Sanchez Latour, { Mme. Lipova, Mme. Adjemoviteh, Mrs. Macpherson Crichton, Mme. Paul ne. Hanakova, Mrs. Al- Mrs. Gordon Gordon- Edgar Erskine Hume. The United States Ambassador to Spain., Mr. Moore, who is making a | stay in Washington, at the Shoreham entertained at dinner there | 1ast night The Governor of Porto Rico, Mr. »| Horace M. Towner, and Mr. W. Clark Soble will share honors at the regu- ar Friday afternoon tea at the Con- | gressional Club tomorrow. Gov. Towner will give a brief talk on Porto Rico and Mr. Noble will speak : |on the art of sculpture, Rear Admiral and Mrs. David Pot- er entertained at dinner last eve: onor of the Secretary of the ) 4 Mrs. Wilbur. The guests includ- Admiral and Mrs. Edward W. . Rear Admiral and Mrs. Wil- Shoemaker and Brig. Gen. |and Mrs. Herbert M. Lord. | Mr. and’ Mrs, es Brown Scott | have returned to Washington after a six-week absence in Lima, Peru, wh dr. Scott attended the third Pan American Sclentific Congress as a delegate of the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Littauer have returned to Washington and are es- tablished at 1715 street, the resi- dence of Mr, and Mrs. Alex B. Legare, which they have leased for the re- mainder of the season. Miss Mary Temple entertained In- tormally at luncheon yesterday, hav- ing as guests Mrs. James Carroll Reece, Mre. Cordell Hull, Mrs. Mason Patrick and Mrs. Alfred Sanford and Mrs., Horace van Deventer of Knox- ville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stanley Klein of Thompsonville, Conn., arrived to- day st the New Willard, where they will spend the remainder of the week Miss Jheane Dullin, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. C. Winn, on New Hampshire avenue, will re- turn to Fort Worth, Tex., Monday. Mrs. R, E. Van H. Ingersoll, wife of Comdr. R. E. Ingersoll of the U. S. S. Nokomis, now in Cuban waters, is spending the Winfer at the Casa Grande apartments of Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mr: liis Lovely of Bos- Only TWELVE +~—In Kashas, $25 $35 Draperies Upholstery Fabrics 1340 G Street ‘» THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, for quick clearance. from regular Rizik stock. patterns, cloths and workmanship & Every Gown in This Group Must Go Friday THIRTEEN JPAST U} 1219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Clearance Sale At Still Lower Prices Satins, Velvets and Crepes; some of the most nota- ble values we have ever offered. SAILING FOR SWITZERLAND MISS MARGARET FRAZER, Soom sailing to join her brother, Mr. Robert Fraser, Consul General in Swits~ erland, after a visit here with her uncle, Col. Henry A. Du Pont. ton arrived In Washington last night and will be at Hotel Hamilton for a short visit who attended the fcal vesterday at arranged by Mrs. Law- rence Tow 3 Baroness de Cartier, w of the Amb: ador of Belgium: the Minister of Sweden and Mme. Wa the Minister of Hungary v E 1, Mr Samuel . the Cour the Brit and Mrs, Getty Chilte . Tilmont, wif the counselor of the Belgian emba: H Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, wife of the As- Among those morning ™ Rauscher's Mrs r of Henry of dhart of the British embassy Stephen B. Elk wnsend, Mre. ¥, Walsh, Mrs, John Hays Hamm Miss Natalie Hammond, Mrs. George . George Rarnett, Miss Willlam Belden Noble, Mrs. Ch; # Matthews, Mrs, David du Bose Galllard, Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Samuel Morgan, Mrs, Adolph Caspar Miller, Mrs. Willlam Eric Fowler, Mrs. T. De Witt Talmage, Mre. John Crayke Simpson, Mrs. Wilbur W. Hubbard, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Rob- Children's Garments—Hand-finished, Bmock- ing, Eto. Made to Order. Ready to Wear. PAULINE PM?IPEL Tolophons Potomao 3103-W Vernon Be N-W. Brothers Clearance Friday Afternoon and Dinner Gowns 35.00 sents an unusual price reduction @ACH of this group of gowns repre- All taken Beautiful F DRESSES Flannels, Chiffons, $45 $59 ert Dove, Mrs. Harley Wilson, Mrs. Ernest i. Walker, Princess Cantacu- zene, Mrs. Rafael R. Govin, Mrs. Fred- H. Brooke, Mrs. Charles C. Me- ord, Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. Henry Par- s Erwin, Mrs. David St. Plerre Gaillard, Mrs. Edward H. Droop, Mrs. Carl A. Droop, Mr. Lawson H. Tread- well, the Misses Treadwell, former United States Ambassador to Japan Mr. Thomas J. O'Brien and Mr. Arthur Bradley Campbell Mrs. John Frances Gaynor and Mrs. John Keerfoot Haywood will be at home at the restdence of Mrs. Gaynor, 2800 Adams Mill road. Sunday after- ‘ST WITH NEW FASHIONS D. U, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1925. noon from 5 to 7 o'clock. have been issued. Kentucky Soclety Party Tonight. The monthly reception and dance of the Kentucky Society of Washing- ton, which will be held at 2400 Six- teenth street this evening, promises to prove a record from a standpoint of attendance, judging by the num- ber of Inquiries being received by the president, Mr. Willlam Jennings Price, and other officers. The pro- gram preccding the general dancing will be novel and Intéresting. In addition to the members of the Kentucky delegation and thelr wives, who will be guests of honor and in the receiving line, the officers of the society and the chalrmen and mem- bers of different committees will as- sist. The reception committee in- cludes Chairman, Mrs. A. O. St ley: Senator R. P. Ernst, Miss Laura Harlan, scofal secretary to the White House: Justice James C. McReynolds, Justjce Louis D. Brandels, Mrs. C. C. McChord, Mre. David Lynn, Admiral Hugh Rodman, Mrs. Conrad -Syme, Maj. Gen. Henry T. Allen and Brig. Gen. Logan Feland. The Georgla State Club will give a party in the gold room of the Shore- ham this evening at 8:15 o'clock, when brief addresses will be made by Rep- vesentative W. D. Upshaw, Repre- Fentative Charles H. Brand, honorary president, and Representative Wil- ltam C. Lankford. Mrs. Beth Means Jordan will give a group of vocal se- lections, Mrs. Caurl Schoenhals will read a serles of sketches from the Tohe Sr Southers authors and Mr B A. McCawley will play several banjo melections, After the conclusion of the program thers will be & social hour. Mrs. R. E. L. Hall is chairman of the social committes and is as- elsted in the arrangements by M W. M. Almand, Miss Ethel Braswel Miss Ruth Youngblood, Miss Emily Blsson, Mlss Mamie Blshop and Dr. J. G. B. Bulloch. The Russlan rellef committes will meet at Mrs. Lansing’s residence, 1332 Eighteenth street, tomorrow morning at 11 oclock. A financial report of the fete will be glven and Father No cards Moderate Prices Salvatore Desio Jeweler 926 F St. 1214 F Street FRIDAY’S CLEARANCE GROUPS Invite Thrifty Shoppers 46 Coats that formerly sold for $65 $3 to $85. Reduced t0.aseenses 51 Coats that formerly sold for $125 to $139.50. Reduced t0 wuomsmommess 41 Coats that formerly sold for $150 to $185. Reduced to. «sumenmeoecem 63 Dresses that formerly sold for $16.50 to $29.50. Reduced t0...ceee 49 Dresses that formerly sold for $45 to $59.50. Reduced t0wancceseeces *61 31 ¥ ¥22 53 Dresses that formerly sold for $33 $69.50 to $75. Reduced to ... X 10 Ensemble Suits that formerly sold for $95 to $135. Reduced to . . sold for $15 to $18.50. 50 Corduroy Bath Robes that for- merly sold for $5.95 and $6.95. Re- duced to 36,95 $3:95 69c © o e o et @ 00 2 65 Silk Overblouses that formerly Reduced to cememine s v 84 Dimity Blouses that formerly sold for $2 to $2.95. Reduced to... 300 Pairs Full Fashioned Chiffon and Thread SILK HOSE Beautiful quality in new Spring $ colors. Slight irregulars ceceeneon 200 NEW SPRING HATS Reduced from higher prices to introduce the new millinery s I.19 *4 Walsh will speak on “Soviet Russia’ Lieyt. Gordon Hall, Hall, Lieut. A. W. Gor- don, Lieut. C. N. Reflinger, Lieut W. Walker and Lieut. C. M. Ruffner. Mrs. John Callan O'Laughlin is chairman of the committee of the Flowers, Winds and Dragons, which includes ulso Mrs. M. Biddle, Miss Katherine Ju. Balmer, Mrs. George Minnigerode Andrews, the two latter belng in charge of costumes, which are remarkably beautiful and color- ful. In connection with the presentation of the dramatic spectacle, “A Game of Mah-Jong,” which is to be present- ed by the Belleau Wood Memorial As- sociation under the dircction of Ma- rio Moore Forrest, author of the fan- tasy, Friday evening, February 6, In the New Washington Auditorium, the group of Flowers, Winds and Drag- ons is one of the most important, as the members of this group have been especially selected hecause of their ability as dancers. Flowers and Sea- sons will be played by Miss Alice Mann, Miss Virginia Hunt, Miss Hel- ena Lodge, Miss Caroline Thom, Miss Eleanor Wilson, Miss Ann Gordon and Miss Mary Fula Mason, while in the group of Winds are the Misses Lejeune, Miss Dorothy Mondell, Mies | Elizabeth Sutherland, Miss Helen Marye, Miss Helen Thompson, Miss Murlel Gray, Miss Elizabsth Havnes, Miss Ann Hill, Miss Caroline Cham- berlain, Miss Beatrice McLean, Miss Virginia Selden, Mrs. Eugens Smith and Mrs. Donald McKnew. The Dragons will be played by a group of officers of the United States Marine Cerps statloned in Washing- ton, including Capt. R. H. Jeschke, Capt. Thomas E. Burke, Capt. C. T Brooke, Capt. L. W. Burnham and Capt. J. H. Craige, and Lieut. St Ju- Alban, Lieut The Towa State Seclety will give a (Continued on Ninth Page.) " Boneless Codfish Choice Cuts of the Fish 1-Pound Wood Box....38¢ 2-Pound Wood Box:...75¢ 3-Pound Wood Box...$1.10 Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. & K St. Established 1875 Frid Approvals or Returns. . $50 Coats, $25 Newest models for women and missss in fine all-wool fabrics. Somes with col- lars, cuffs and borders of fur. Desirable colors and all sizes. $59.50 to $85 Coats, $44.75 Elegant models in bolivia, mokine, Dukana and sports materials. Sflk lined, self trimmed or with collars, cuffs and borders of genulne furs. All sizes In the assortment for women and misses. $25 Frocks, $19.85 Lovely new models in silk failles, twills and flannels iIn all the desirable shades Women's and misses’ sizes. $35 Frocks, $25 A very fmportant purchase of new models for women and misses in rosha- nara, printed silks, crepe satins and wool twills. All shades and all sizes in the assortment. $3 Handbags, $1.95 New fitted Leather Bags, in brown, tan and black. Envelope style, with short wool. handle and two compartments. %°* in the lot. RS in dark colors. 44 In the lot. novelties, All siz bargains. B R SR ) Aol FFORDS wonderful opportunities to save in all departments. closing out all small lots regardless of former prices. $5.95 Silk Petticoats, $1 Limited quantity, in light colors enly. $3 and $4 Blouses, $1 Attractive tailored models of dimity in blouse and overblouss styles. Sizes 36 to $5.95 to $7.50 Sweaters, $2.95 Cout and slip-on models Tight and dark colors SOCIETY, O Mr. Plitt says: The name “Plitt” has won famo for its expert work tn Pasnting Peperhanging Ugholstering aperies You_wili save money tf you have Plitt do the work. Esti- mates submitted. Radio Get yourselt a Radio here for those wonderful concerts that are heard by thousands nightly. Stromberg Carlson, $270.00, in~ cluding equipment. George Plitt Co., Inc. Painting, Poperhanging & Upholastering 1325 14th St. NW. Main 4224 " We arc No C.0.D.s, 2.95 Silk Hosiery, $1 Ven Raalte Perfect Quality Glove 8ilk and Net Hoslery, In black. brown, gun metal and gray. Kayser's All-wool Hose, e Sizes 835 to 103, i e $3.95 to $10 Blouses, $1.95 Chofce of crepe de ohines, flowered crepes, taflored dimities. and tuntes. Sizes 34 to 45 $10 Skirts, $4. Lot of fine Skirts In silks and all-wool plaids, in the lot, tub silks, fine French voiles and Blouses, overblouses 1 the lot stripes, plain colors. and all wonderful el in brushed All sizes . XS Better Apparel at a Lower Price fMaper Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality % HARRIS SHOP—1316 G A ProcIamation---An Innovation A Sensatfon ! KNNOUNCI_NG, beginning tomor- row, the introduction of a perma- nent new department devoted to— ETTIE FROCKS be had at~ cAlways to %_}8’ Y the superior quali 5 7OMPARATTVE prices are rightly not quoted, but the JU are invited to inspect SETTIE AROCIG and to try them on. The newness and diversity of Springtime styles, of materials and workmanship will cause you to marvel at this new value-making department. 937939 F St. N.W. STREET 12 woman who has been paying $20, $25 and even $30 is going to be a patron of GETTIE AROCKS in the future. BETEARDS are selected with the same discriminating taste that tygifies every- ermore you will be greeted in this new department with the same highly specialized and courteous attention that characterizes thing in this shop. And furt Harris Shop. EMEMBER, “Al- ways to be had at $15 GETTIE FoQKG will always be this price and no more. You will find every new Spring shade in a myriad of smart styles, in sizes 14 to 42. Come tomorrow and let us show you. Crepe Satin 15