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OCIETY Society of Virginia To Enterta;n Guests N;ght of February 23| New Date for Annual Cos- tume Ball to Be Given at| Mayflower Hotel Is An- nounced. The annual costume ball of the Soclety of Virginta will be held Feb- uvary 23 at the Mayflower Hotel, it} \was announced yesterday by Gen. H Oden Lake, president of the soclety. 7ith 2 membership of practically a housand Virginians living in Wash- to bring a ssed the hope would be in and Mrs, Buests of ate set for the ball the Saturday night date ing Monday to give pla orical costume ball to Midwinter Weddinds Charming Addition To Society Program iAmong Interesting Events Is l Marriage of Miss Fechteler { and Ensign Hicks in San i Francisco. | A wedding of Interest to Washing- | tontans took place in San Francisco on January 10 when Miss Amy Fechteler becameo the bride of Ensign Robert Iverson Hicks, 24, U. S. Navy, {at the home of her cousins, Mr. and | Mrs. Harold Gough Mann. The bride, | Who 1s the daughter of Mrs. Augustus {F. Fechteler and the late Rear { Admiral Fechteler, U. 8. N., was given away by her grandfather, Judge Wil- llam W. Morrgw of San Francieco, und was attended by her sister, Mrs. Herbert B. Kays, wifo of Comdr. Kays, U. §. N., and her cousin, Mrs. Harold Gough Mann, jr. The bridegroom, whose best man was Lieut. George Hussey, U. S. ., Is o graduate of the Naval Academy, class of ‘23, and the son of Mrs. John Ravenswood Hicks of Washington, and the late Dr. Hicks of Warrenton, Va., a veteran of the JANUARY 25, 1925—PART 2 EOCTETY Pennsylvanians Expect “Welsh Night" Success SP%C]A#S SAY LRSI, S 8(: ’ Off and 14 Night” Friday evening, in the New Wiilard Hotel ballroom. REGULAR PRICES 'rlm.rmemng 1s in line with the Reductions to Make Friends for soclety’s program to pay tribute to iddi the elements which have contributed Our Kiddies' Shop to make Pennsylvania the Keystone State. Welshmen und their descendents have had & large part in Pennsyl- vania_ history from the @ay of Wil- llam Penn to the present. They have turnished signers to the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, and leaders in education, arts and in- dustry. The honor guest of the meet- ing will be Secretary of Labor James J. Davis, who was born in Wales and came to this country as a child. His address_will deal with the history of the Welsh in Pennsylvania. One of the most Interesting fea- tures will be the presence of Anthony M. Jonee of Pennsylvania, leading tenor soloist and a native of Wales. The members of the St. David's Society of Washington will be spe- clal guests of the soclety. This or- ganization w rnish a mele cholr T oteenr Thoy win meraewicr Il WASH SUITS AND PANTY DRESSES hymns and a number of famed se- ||| Sizes 2 to 6—extensive assortment of colors in splen- lections. did wash materials—dresses have hand-embroldered K The choir will be under the direc- ||| designs. Special at........... o tion of Prof. and Mrs. Thomas A s T e 5 Spanish War and the World War, and Lovette, assisted by Hugh Roberts, Hand or Machine Infants’ Blanket Robes, Beautifel Lace 98C > Thoma, : - Knitted Bab mude of Beacon tag o baritone. o y trimmed Carriage : ¢ a grandson of tho late Dr. Robert|walde Crowell, a debutante of mext | “Hec™Soliers for this meeting win ||| Sses ana 1o 98¢ | 1% wie: 98 | Fwn oo on Memorial Iverson Hicks, also of Warrento, 4iid | yeayon, who Will apend the rest of | 1y ooge “hacrs, fo7 this meeting Tanty’ Bweaters. Dink or blge... o ave algo been invited to dance . ¢ of the late Col. John Hamilton, U. S.|the” Winter at & young ladies’ Mnish- | o x oy sngtaTy he Treasury Two-plece Infauts’ Sets, 084, 156 ot Tantedr aike ] Tt minuet at the Virginia Society A. The ceremony was performed bY | yng senool r. A. W. Mellon, Secretary of Labor ||| cap and hootees, Children’s Sweaters, knit- | single and doubic c ¥ 5 ¥ 3 D Y. Wilmer Gresham of the 3 Mr. James J. Davle, Senator and Mrs. [l white with blue C ; petticouts, breasted. . .- n. Lake said i H e v = David Reed, Representativ d M T 11 will be > most Cathedral, and was followed by @ , Rep! e and Mrs. 3 i1k and wool loreat Sand it tne e ven sivin i 3 reception to some 60 guests, after Cri H Thomas W. Phillips, Representative sings. B eavy iy i R sy ment golorful and picturesque e g ! and Mrs. Ad; W 3 U e 98 - of sizes; 2 pairs, 7, e ey b it Jeimse el | i e Sougyspant 1ot soe | Crittenton Home Benefie | spe M Adem ryniy, 57 nibony | S, 2i0r 98 | gt ey e sen. Lake has intimatcd that there short stay at Del nte. . e e e o o e Yo 98 will be guite a few surprises. Gen b g reside for the present at Long Beach, Bndge Party Soon Due nlu”un:KM"_ G‘;m}z: Qen:i:cannmvv]- S Riaakets; alze 308 . ete. Daintedy. .- C gton will be fm- | 3 2 g Ensign_ Hicks belng attached o the| rp, prigge party to be given at|Harry Brown and others. ~ . ||| Pisk or blue bor- 98C D Toctes ‘Duies Dechaes rersonated {n the receiving line &t : Pl L 4 West Virginia, now at San Pedro.|in, Ebbitt House February 11 for the| In the reception line will be Pres-|ll %ot Waier ™" 98c whea’ : Ened Silpe: 98C laalwf‘ld as Gen. -f‘gfx‘lg ! Calif. 4 l{;:;fi-‘. o.:rov::len Florence _Crittenton | {dent Clyde Kelly, Secretary and Mrs * Bouioets ad Cape, silk, | 8. mouths o ! ReEE P 3 s ne is € increasing interest. Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Adam - wool and Jears, 2 for.... orson. 5 e Considerable Washington interest|Tpege parties have Heen very success- | Wyant. Madcira Hand- knitte d materi- Madeira Haod tic touch will be given by ; 3 was attuched to the wedding in Hur- | rl%; Piile paot, as the women who | | Atter the program there will be|ll embroidercd Fi- 98¢ wssoriment YQE | emproiaered Bivs, Y8 arrival of Tho J TSon, lock, Md., yesterday, of Miss Rachel|attended them feel that this is an|dancing. lowcases. ...... 5 a hunting party < 4 Davis Webster, daughter of Mr. and | opportunity to pass a pleasant after- he b of colors, v.....u Ztoeos . runschisias E Street Corner 8™ OPPENHEIMER. BUILDING~ Telephone Main 4299 s oL jolgnbme e R Y 3¢ H&r}‘t;"'k, £9|noon n & worthy cause. The affair on Heb S; h_ ticello, near Charlottesville. his in- f - < £ Mr. Benjamin Coppage illls February 11 is being sponsored by the o for &y Baston, Mr. willis, who Fraduated | Good Wil Gistiots s Lutramunl i) rev; qaEst °°d roducti P sh of color in the ¢ = from George Washington Unlversity|ghich s Mrs. C. G Austin, Mrs. W, ed ana unting . costumes of scveral years ago, is & member of the | Brown, Mrs. H. H. Clark, Mrs, G, M.| .. n Special Program ng him in the hunt. Lambda Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa | Copenhaver, Mrs. A. k. Dieterich, Mrs. Unusual interest is being displayed cr of Washington, § 5 here, where he has many friends. Miss [ A. 5. Douglas, Mrs. Willis J. Fowler, | in the meeting of the Hebrew Sister- hief of the Minute B D Webster is a graduate of Goucher, Mre. 3. W Hoftman, Mrs. Haunaman, | 100 ®hich is to take place tomor- bas been invited to be present | Wife of Col. Sturgis, U. S. A., assisting Mrs, John L. Hines, wife of the chief| The ceremony v performed” at|Mrs. J. N. Hoover, Mrs. A. E. Mid- | FOW at 2 p.m. on account of the men in their continental| of wtaff, in arranging and rehearsing the group of Bamboos of the Game of | noon at the bride’s Lome, V. | dleton, . Mitchell, Mrs. Fred | Wonderful piano entertainment to be | a guard 10r. | Mah-Jong, to be given in the Washington Auditorium, February 6. §. White, Miss Webster be e mma Plugge, Mrs, | lven by Mr. R. Deane Shure, who ed by her cousln, Miss Charlotte Spicer F. Pa Mrs. Henry T. Rodicr, | will render his own “bird composi- | jof Hurlock. The ma Mr. 1 .. Richardson, Mrs. George |tions.”” Other interesting features ol Eitiae 3 i S 'he. o v : vill be given. as sponsors, one representing Kansans Ar; He Stevens Whe »f Newport, | Stormont, Mrs, Arthur H. Tew, Mrs. J. | Will S Srhother the District of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mohr tamige for |R. I, a fraternity brother of Mr. ) Mrs. H. A. Whitney and Mrs. RO e Give Party for Son| Annual Dinner Dance) s, fo2 2o S S, M| Georse A Woie sional distric obert Jefferson and 3 An unusually suceessful part "he annual er dance given by |Davis of Federalsburs. Myrtle E. Ketcham will be|given on Saturday, Janu M. | ¢ f Washington will be| Among the guests from Washing-|cerempny was performed at 1:30 queen of the Sponsors, representing and Mrs. A. Moh Kansa ton were: Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kefer- | o'clock by the Rev. Jesse H. Hobbs Virginia, while' Miss Georgle Eliza-|son John on hi ansas day, at the|goin, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Robb,|at the home of the bride's parents. beth Ramey will represent the Dis- | versary. i et Mr. W. 8. Culbert- | Miss Mary Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. W.| The bride wore an ensemble cos- The other sponsors | Mies Ethel Vel or, Jiss France n 1 presic of the seclety, | M. Wahly, nd Mr. George Coyle. Mr tame and was attended by Miss congressional dis- | Burke, Miss Loulse Kobbe and Mrs. s will reside in Fed- | Burloe, who wore Santiie coneoe R e 4 A TCF | oralsburg, where he s principal of the | crepe satin and arpenter. Miss Mary Doug- | Curtin, Miss ction. Gen.| pederalsburg High School Smither of Richmond, Miss Sarah Hubbard, Miss | Borger, Miss . 3 | 1enry ¢ commander- e best man. The weddi 1 Baldwin, Miss \‘n‘f‘l 1 '}:lr}(vuirelm Murphy, .m\u s, ve ef of the ican Army of oc- | ,\hu:d«m:; -\I-h ~xv“_anx..m-4 ‘T“r- played by e rittlebank 2 M pperty, 3 Gladys|lyn May. Miss Mary B s | S . % est heve took place Wednesday after- | Simpson, aunt of the bride Mies Frances C. Linfoot,| Mary Silk, Miss N ome, puclon: M = P ihe | hoon at_Smithficld, Va., when Miss| Preceding the ceremony a wedding Katherine Stone and Miss Lena| Mary Ford, Miss mpsor s % \ clude | the lrecently ! Martha Wheadon Delk, daughter of | breakfast Was servec | Imogenc Jon « : can wheat il Misy| Mr. and Mrs. George W. Delk of| After a wedding trip north, Mr. and s B St g weemBRsER et B e 7 i o chate. | Smithfield, became the brids of Mr.|JMrs. Gale will be at home With the handle the | Mr. Willlam J. M Committee, and will | Jack &eneral | Mtiler, Mr. Frank 2 : e entertainment of | King, ‘Mr. Raymo rvin, ve a the dinner. The | Thompson, Mr. T lLiowing mem of the Kansas Bernard Neary, Mr. Frank Davis tion in Congress have signified tive R. Walton Moore, Represent- { Paul Widmayer, Mr. Jan Martit ntions of being at this din- J<eph T. Deal, Mr. William H.|Mr. Fred May, el Murpl and Mrs. Arthur Capper, r. Leonard L. Chandler,!Mr. Francis Sheridan, X dwarc present nd Mrs. D. R. An- | Dunkum. Mr. Johr O 'Connell, Jr. ¢ tr. 3 3 ve Homer Hoch R.Fravel, Mr. { Tnnes, 3r. . Mecolloush, Sir. Jume t Mrs. James G H. Green | Pendleton, Mr. Matt T ! : tepresent d Mre. Hays eph Roj Mohr, Mr. and Mrs « : o d Mrs . Fenton Little, | King and son, Eu K M W 1 sentative and Mrs , Col. M. A. Winter,| Wright and son, CI \ Gouverneur Hoes, Mrs.|and Mrs. A. Dressler, 3 1 Smith, Mrs. Everett|Purdum, Mr. and Mrs | Margaret M. DeClare | Mr. and Mrs. J. M S i Alexander Forward .| son, Mr. Francis D. A. R. Chapter Benefit { Rougeou, Mrs._ Clars and Mr. and Mrs. ippert { Ada Slaymaker, Several vocal selections were ren- o | Ritor Mex BB B .| dered by members of the party. The Card Party Sk}lca“]°d| Isbell, M Lillian C. group was favored with a tan 5 Tho Wendell Wolfe Chapter, D?| C. Ramey, Mrs. Lillian by Mr. James Pendelton iss|A. R, will hold its annual benefit | Frederika Foerster, M O'Brien. card party Saturday evening at !hr-' Annie Osburn. Rebii o Hotel R imencing at 8 lso be assist- 2 lo'clock. The proceeds will be de- v. who! Junior Epworth League ;;lwi to the cation of a youns E. Lodge Hlll, Mr. F. C Teachers Entertained| hapter will hold its ,\mwm:er! and Mr. L C. | meeting on Tuesday evening at the Miss Grace 1 Rohleder,| Miss Ernestine Hicks entertained |home of the vice regent, Mrs. Ada Mrs. Enid K. Anthony,|the teachers of the Junior Epworth |Mills Payne, at which ti Repre- | E etary; Mr. George L.|League of Waugh M. E. Church Tues- | sentative Albert Johnson will S;)--ukl . treasurer; Mrs. Margarct M. |day evening ! the parlors of George [on “The Scttlement of Oregon and | Clare Berry. histort: Mrs. R. H.| Washington Inn. Washingt 3 odian; Rev. Sam Small, exceutive commit- Byars, Mrs. Jane Moran, Mrs. R. A. Allen, | Thomas and Dr..Amos Slay- | | preparations for the dinner CF NEW YORK 1312 G Street City Club Building « also of that city. The | bride's parents in Smithficld January Clearance Sale FUR COATS Entire Week of January 26 Only presentative i Group A 100 to 150 Values up to *300 Diplomatic Corps Hastens urn S Outbward —either in fancy, or in happy fact! Either way the rollicking new Spring slippers now appearing here are of ab- sorbing interest. Pictured, one of the New Spl'ing Frocks newcomers. “Peter Pan” Pitent Leather Triangles on Amber or Gray Kid Skin make taste to design, skill to develop and crafts- this Parisian ‘model strikingly i distinctive. Also in Amber with of the Argentine manship to execute. Rust Kid Triangles. amba do will Sl N R There is a splendid demonstration of $12.50 duardo = Pered: Senora - de the new modes present—inspirations from S Gt Paris and New York—in materials that go Fereds have compietel ouE oLy are new and colorings that are brilliant— two m and a half. Rougette, Topaz, Cicado, Tiger Eye, The secretary of the Peruvian em- Blonde, Madonna Blue, Peranche, etc. and Sen de Gonza'ez Prada Final Clearaway ot vening S e R e LR Truly masterpieces—all of them—and FlneSt Shoes hio ot mm;{‘:mungem; o | yet priced The Louvre’s attractive way— Short lines Swedish legation, Mr. Gustaf Weh will be joined this week by Mme. of regular L';‘v.m .],‘-V.\“ s with her mother, Mrs. 329.50 to $1 25-00 $10 = $12‘50 Group B 175 to 275 Values up to ‘400 Activities on Social Lines| | - 1115 1117 F STREET The Eloquence of Originality in y Getty Chilton n at dinner Tucsday eve- of the Ambassador of etant. ittache of the French We select our makers no less critically arge A L Dumono) than we choose the styles that shall make the morning up The Louvre’s assortment—artists with m a short stay . Croun € 300 to *400 Values up to ‘600 Included in the sale are coats of the finest quality of Hudson Seal,* Raccoon, Natural Muskrat, American Opossum, Australian Opossum, Beaver, Nutria, Mole, Black Caracul, Dyed <+ ter, American Broadtail, Nat- ural Pony, Brown Caracul, Squirrel, Ermine, Mink and others, *Hudson Seal is Dyed Muskrat. ARG ORI F AL S styles — the 4 v i ; I : RIS ; ; . : DA SIS B SIS St s B e A o S e R S e S D e T L S R o 2 G X B e = o 2 v For Sports wear—we’re showing two spe- smartest of Var R All coats are made in our own New York workrooms and are of the newest styles and lengths. | “Home of Discriminating women || | $18:50 to $29.50 e L : - i S it cial groups of Frocks—Kasha Cloth, French Maison Louise i Flannel, Imported Prints, Jerseys— the year. Wide variety of pat- 931 G Street N.W. terns and materials. i | SPECIAL SALE | SILK DRESSES $9.95 and $12.95 Values to $25 and $35. In cranbe: | henna, thistle bloom, powder blus and —And the Hats— henna; thi To Keep Them Company ekl tigmne | 1oL LD i L B"'"‘" new in design—in coloring and trim- e Vaives 820 and i For Dress—Tagel, Milan, Bedford Hemp— 050 "o WY gog | combined with Silk; brilliantly embroidered or Slostni; ont . 5 trimmed with feathers or flowers— 3 Muskrat Coats, with large raccoon collars and $125 | 310-00 to 329.50 cuffs. A $185 Value. : Felt Hats—for Sports and even dressier oc- casions—gay colors, smart shapes— $8.95 to $22.50 1312 G Street N. W. The City Club Building 1 Caracul Coat. Value $350. 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