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SOCIETY. SPCIETY, Mrs. Harris Baldwin, Mrs. Willlam|B. Timberlake, Mrs. Charles Aber-|at the Washington Auditorium num-|ford Bissell, Mrs. Delos Blodgett, | Despard Goff, Mr.-L. 1. Jenkins, Miss Van Vieck, Mrs. John Earl Walker,|nethy, Mrs. Hargy C. Canfleld, Mrs.|ber many distinguished members of | Mrs, Theodore V. Bovnton, alrs. W Judge, Miss Mrs. Amos A. Steele, Mrs. Frederick | Herbert J. Drain and Mrs. Willlam N. | officlal and resident society Harry Brown, Mrs. Bessic Brucgge ‘ Crisp, Mrs. Howard Nichols, Mrs |Roach. The guest of honor tomorrow |city, including Mr. Andrew W. man,” Mrs. W. R Earnest F. Burchard, Mrs. Albert|will be Miss Gr: Lincotn Temple, |lon, = Secretary of the Glbson I° Manly, Mrs. Joseph C. Zirkle and Mrs.| who will give an flustrated talk on]Mrs. David 8. Barry, Jr. roll Fr President and Mrs. Coolidge to Hold Reception Tonight in Honor of Members of Senate and House. Laura A. Bradley. Former Senator and Mrs. Joseph I. France of Maryland, who are spend- ing a few days at the New Willard, ontertained informally at dinner there last night, Col. and Mrs,C. B. Hatch of Phil- adelphia have arrived at the Lee House for a fortnight's visit. Mrs. John Thomas Erwin has can- old wall papers, and Miss Kitty Trevis will be the soloist. The club gave another of the sub- scription luncheons today, and Mon- day afternoon will give a card party. There will be another card party Monday afternoon, February 16, and a card party in the evening of the next day. Dr, and Mrs. Albert H. Pugney will be at home the three remaining Sun- day evenings in February, from 8 to Twice-a-Year Burt Shoes for Men Clearance 0{ ancl Women HE President and Mrs. Cool- by Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Parker, celed all soclal engagements on | yy gclock, in their apartment at 1725 idge will ho'd a reception at|who will give the party for their account of the recent death of her|y ireet. the White House tonight in|daughter, Miss Elizabeth Parker. brother, Mr. Herbert Grayon Gray I;},’ e i onor o e Sena — in Arizona, January 19. Mr. Grave . and Mrs. Charles J. . Gl : A e own i meeisl his:| Assistant Postmaster Gemeral W. was a son of the late B. F. Gravely n::;dh:: the Winter in Miami and In which remaining lines of the scason are radically + s the ronpressional recep.|Irving Glover has returned to his of Virginia. - 5 : y Sory as the comgresslonal recchlapartment at thse Wardman Park = Exlnl Beac : reduced. You have the assurance that every pair sustains cally the same e at the precedingHotel after a departmental trip to Mr. and Mrs. Louls W. Austin ex-| Former Attorney General and Mrs. he B SR A 3 Diatinct: receptions and standing with the [ Cuba. g pect to spend the next two months| A Mitchell Palmer will go to New the Durt reputation tor quality an 1stinctive stylc. President and Mrs. Coolidge to re- — % in Panama. York today, and will sail Saturday ceive will be th IEeF ‘and) Muai ts0 ME Snd Es Waltar R Troernm =t morning aboard the Berengaria for B Tontok B Glllette. Ragbtor'Aips ave returned from a brief visit in Mr. and Mrs. Frederic H. Hoover| p to xpend several months. d d B Cummin, prcsident pro-tempore | New York, where they went to attend are spending several months at St | FUrope to xpend 1ov Two groups—reduced to of she Senate. will either stand with | the charity ball Tuesday evening. Augustine, Fla, Groat interest attaches to the first s, ek ot thaMine in | They were among the guests at din- e public appearance in Washington of Misebs Chtnmins, g 5 Mrs. De Peyster, whose other guests Gallatin street northwest celebrated|fzmile Dagschner, and Mme. Daeschner, $ -85 and $ 85 were the Earl of Lauderdale, profes- their fortieth wedding anniversary|\io will be honor guests {omOITOW — sionally known as Harry Lauder; Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.| wow ! P ne first performance of 3 French Ambassador and | Gen. wnd Mrs. Summerall, Mrs. Thoron Hamm were married in Baltimore,| tne Chinese dance fantasy, entitled Family Return to the Capital. Strong, Mrs. Hogers Benjam®n, Miss Md., February 4, 1885. A som, L. W.| %\ Game of Mah-Jong” Which is ; i 2 The Ambassador of France and|Carola De Peyster Kip, Mr. James Hamm, lives in Fargo, N. Dak., and| po #0000 o ®ihe Belleau Wood You'll find the opportunities for personal selection most Mme. Daeschner and their daughters Cushman and Capt. Thompson, aide to a daughter, Mrs. Charles Kell, I8 in| No0 02 Aesociation for the benefit 3 s returned today from New Y where [ Gen. Summerall St. Louls, Mo. Theu; _vo\;\nz_;rkson of the memorial to the American appealmg. they attended the ball last evening = e - Mr. W. Paul Hamm, lives in Takoma | 90 10 B 0y “France Fns D e John George Beresford MISS HELEN ZABETH B i o 02 iday evening 3 for the benefit of the French hospital. | p e A S Shbls aE Mes TS sl iar o Lo fy The boxholders for Friday Howiersi. (0n—olfers the ume = . for the present. owing to the death| Whose parents, Mr. g = 2 : PF ¢ ¥ The yetiving Ambassador of (ier-|of Mr. Beresford's brother, the Rev.|lam E. Richardson. 1719 Lamont| 1 i.iong have been issued by Mr. interesting advantages. many, Dr. Otto Wiedfeldt, sailed to- hard Uniacke Beresford, rector of [ atreet, have announced -her enguse- | VNS0 NGOG0 08 1216 Des day aboard the ‘f""‘ allin from stioge, County Kikenny, Ireland:ment to Lieut. Richard Emmel Nu- |50 5 00 0 "or o dance to be given Shortly after iy arrital there Defior of Ossary and canon of St Canice’s| wedding will take pla in the| o at their home tomorrow night. 1 F will join 'Wrau Wiedfeldt, who 1S | Cathedral, Kilkenny. 3 Done here has that distinetice appesraoce of rthur urt 0. 343 treet with ‘her mother in Dresden AN 40 5 = Done hert Tow will nd Bowhere elte. Mrs. David Meade Lea will be at|g wanac ongressional Club Tea Reduced prices . 2 A 4 Raroness de Cartier wife of the |home informaily Saturday from 3 to [\ “pacecmPses: Representativeand | ¢ re, romorrow Afternoon. FURRIER L Caring for feet is better than curing them Ambassador of Belgium. went to|6 o'clock at her residence, 2112 Mas-|iiC o dNEE SIS FERESRIET) "y aaisting at the weekly tea of the Lot New York yesterday and will return .\m-ll\:nse(lu a\onvl_Ju A\n—;;‘i J“:“;x;: Jx‘- - | resentative and Mrs. Wallace H.|Congressional Flub'lo;nol;‘?ow g':l"ll;: Ave. N.W. the first of the week quelin Mason will preside at the tea|yepiie™ i’ Representativo and Mrs.| Mrs. Lenore Sherwood, Mrs. table. Mrs, Lea also will receive the remaining Saturdays in February. James G. Strong, Representative and Mrs. Benjamin L. Fairchild, Répre- sentative and Mrs. Schuyler Merritt, Representative Clarence MacGregor, Representative Daniel A. Reéd, Mrs. William M. Calder, Mr. D. R. Crissin- ger, Miss Donna Ruth Crissinger, Mr. Senora de la Torriente, wife of the Ambassador of Cuba, will not receive tomorrow afternoon Mrs. Brewster Marwick will not be at home Monday afternoon. The Minister of Finland, Mr. Axel Leonard Astrom, went to New York Yesteraay and will return Sunday. Judge and Mrs. Richard M. Parker have as their house guest for a few ADISTINCTIVE INTERIOR DECORATING SERVICE Gay in Color % o GlE wife of tne|days Mrs Walter J. Pickett of Lou-|and Mrs. Charles S Hamlin, Mr."and . . Senora de Olaya, wife of the|joilie Ky, Mrs. Edward Cunningham, Mr. and Minister of Colombia, will be at home | " 5 e Joseph W. MclIntosh, Col. and 1m e 1n ( tomorrow afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30| A wedding of interest to Washing- Clarence O. Sherrill, Mr. and n nllsll(l ©clock in the legation at 2000 Massa- | ton took place in Cleveland, Tenn., Frank W. Mondell and Mr. and chusetts avenuc Wednesday, January when Miss Charles Warren, Mr. and Mrs COATS—ENSEMBLES—FROCKS Inez Jennings, daughter ot Mr. C. H. Jennings, an attorney in the Depart- ment ‘of Justice, and Mrs. Jennings, became the bride of Mr. Rosser Lee b N traor Edward A. Harriman and Mrs. George ala, will be at the last Senora de Sanchez the Minister of Guater home tomorrow afternoon fo The New Springtime Fashions shown here reflect the charm and smartness desired—a FEBRUARY DISCOUNT Mrs. W. Irving Glover, wife of the Ab time this season alls, son of Mrs. F. P. Nalls of this|Third Assistant Postmaster General, distinctive touch here, with a dash of color there—each < . wife of the former | €1tY. The ceremony was performed | Will be the guest in whose honor Mrs, tined to arouse your admiration. S e Sy et | Y the grandfather o the brie, the | Frank Lockwood Hau will enter:| 0 Begin at $25.50 Yioima lomoroy Grtecuson The | ReV. G. W. Coleman, in the home of | tain at luncheon Tuesday at Ward- Frocks egin a - - = e rainister having retired from the | (he bride’s uncle and gunt, Mr. and|man Park Hotel Ensembles Begin at $49.95 corps, Mme. Panarctofl will no longer | Mrs. T. L. Rogers, and was followed| n.. pyogerick Meeker, who has i 5 e et e Iy Lo | by e Ginn crianatrecepHontinttie o) M IRsC DX Eaoker Fowio i ban Coats Begin at $39.75 % ; After March 1 Dr. and Mme. |'nl|ar€‘!‘;»g "‘_n‘;':'g;‘lrd»"c soin. s - ptest] MEA, N N S\ome. o BHGaA. Tilns O EXTENSIVE are the reductions—and will occupy an apartment at 191 > b : . Kalorama. road, making Washington Eray brobadedichiffon Velsatdndicax e e s oo serimentist ) comprehensive are the assortments— = N0 ried violets an es of the valley. | oo SEEE . e g Little Harriet cousin of the | Washington her home. . that we have taken over the entire floor Rogers, bride, was ringbearer, and Mr. Cole- man Rogers gave his cousin in mar- 1316 G Street Representative and Mrs. John Phillip Mrs. Basil Manly entertained a space of this building fronting on Connecticut Hill will entertain at_dinner this small party at a bridge luncheon at r“\_-nning iln ‘hunnrru;‘:\w unld Mrs l';“-“f' Mr. T. L. Rogers was best her'home, 18.:? Irving s:\;m-t ‘nnrfl]\‘; OP Avenue—INCLUDING THE DRAPER BALL- arren Delano Robbins, who are |Man. west, in compliment to Mrs. Dona bta ilds: z - 3 epending a portion of the formers| Mr. and Mrs. Nalls left after the| Richbery of Chicage, Who 15 spending AH City Club Building ROOM—in which to display and accommodate leave in Washington. They will sail [Feception for visits in Chattanooga|the Winter in Washington. Her h h il k th d f in a few weeks for Germany, where and Signal Mountain At the former were Mrs, Donald Richberg, the patrons BUR NN seek these a vantages ot Mr. Robbins will resume his post as|Tlace they were guests of Mr. and | 22 e Dy THIS FEBRUARY SALE. Bear in mind that Mrs. H. L. Miller at dinner, followed by a reception, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lessig gave a dinner for them. counselor of the United States bassy in Berlin em- Truly a Sensation! we are not offering discontinued lines or odd serve her day after Easter. Bishop and Mrs. Freeman will leave chortly for a month’s at home again until Ao institution of thirty Jears' standiog s behind every effort to please the tive Mr. Edmund Platt and Mrs. Platt were hosts at dinner last evening, en- tert; & RE setting new standards of value. The season’s smartest productions are featured in satin, flat crepe and flannel 4n Tables Miles Standish Secretaries Hand-Painted Fire Screens Hand-Painted Wall Placques A Mr. and Mrs. Robbins were the |l At . A guests in_whose honor Mr. and Mrs. |S1gnal Mountain they were house pleces— John F. Wilkins entertained at dinner ‘“h‘»“’r;‘{ 3:’ agd 3{ "1 R. );' Miller, : . Ll’:}rnlliir home n Massachusetts i C n or Regu]al- X After today Mr. and Mrs. Nalls will 0 Prices The chief of Staff of the Army|be athome at 1646 Irving street, S ana Mrs. Hines will not be at home |yt o BT Sinday afternoon as they will be| Mrs. Ghrey and Miss Ruby Gerard A b h t—» s 4 e absent from Washington. They will, | Will be joint hostesses at the first of ways 0 e na a On Our Entire Stock owever, be at home on the last|®eTies of teas with music tomorrow ENTR M 1 B rinys A atternoon at the Burlington, TEFCYEN FOURTE! 5/ othing Restricte Mrs. Jumes F. Freeman, wife of | Mr. and Mrs. Platt Dinner i . - the Bishop of the Episcopal diocese | Hosts at Chevy Chase Club. | 30 Y - Wrought Iron Coffee Tables— End Tables of Washington, will not receive to-| Vice Governor of the Federal Re. I €CarsS=~ marble top Candlesticks morrow afternoon and will not ob- | serve Board and Former Represena. ‘ R French Rosewood Coffee Book Ends | ing at the Chevy Chase Club, trip to Call- | Among their guests were Representa. patronage of La Java. sizes 14 to 42. fornia. tive and Mrs. James F. Byrnes, Rep. ||| See Them Tomorrow g""‘”_"’ Tl“b;f"zl'"'d Mirrors g“;,’?””“" Tables S tatic 2 s g Mme. Hauge was hostess to a com- |Tesentative and Mva. James S Par ||| i i ccasional Tables i Cabinets peny of 24 at dinner last evening. |1 i eatway, Represontasive e 1\1:: Dinners—$1.50 Upholstered Sofas t Lamps : Col. l-Tug );{.\ “William Eric I'ow; | Begrtein's No Cover Charge s Upholstered Chairs Reed Furniture er will be hosis to a company of | avs Ban ¢ i s N, X7 ARG (L e The CAMPBELL STUDIOS Miss Marjoric Wright, whose mar- | 3 . rlage to Mr. David McKendree Key |= You make your clothes SH@ City Cl will take place Saturday, was the|& while learaing. ity ildis Zuest of honor at luncheon today |3 DO . Gty Club Building Two Entrances it N RN ety sidaacnss . Sisounl o e 2 [ LR Washington, D. C. Miss Wright and Mr. Key will be entertained at Woodward & Lotbrop dinner this evening 1106 G Street ., N.W. TiE LOUVRE 1115 117 F STREET GREAT TWO-DAY SALE Wonderful Bargains—All Sales Final EVERY WINTER COAT . To Go $75 to $125 COATS. . . . $45 to $55 $39 to $75 COATS. . -$25 to $39.50 $29 to $39 SPORT COATS. .$19.95 Daily Arrivals New Spring Frocks Each fresh addition depicts a new interpre- tation of the fashion for Spring—made up in the material best suited to its type—of a color that is consistent with its mode—and em- bellished in original effects. It is the aim of The Louvre to present the highest class of fashion—produced with ex- pert craftsmanship—and marked with remark- able reasonableness—as always. $29.50 to $]25.00 Beautiful New --is the Fniry Princess whose gracious touch ¢dis rarcillusiveness to woman's beauty and charm. Style is not lavieh with her favors. Like happiness, they must be earned. g Sprlng Dresses EXTRA SPECIAL Two Days These lovely new Spring Dresses have just arrived. Included are all the new colors in silks and crepes, effects sn printed crepes, and distinctve styles in pretty flan- Many onc-of-a-kind models. GROUP OF DRESSES SACRIFICED Silks, satins, crepes, cloths, velvets Original f’rices, $16.95 to $40 lgoss.. | $l0, $15 and $19.95 Style! Two generations of Hahn Creative Genius have been devoted to her lu'gfl!cst ideals. And so she pro- nounces our new February Footwear Fashions author- itative. smarte Smart_Sports Frocks—Kasha Cloth, French Flannel, Imported Prints and Jer- seys—new creations— Our Finest Afternoon, Street and Evening Dresses, are at slashing reduc- tions of $25, $29, $35 to $49.50. $18-50 to $20.50 New Spring Millinery Hats for misses and matrons— individual styles in all the new bright Spring colors. Bargains Galore in These Lots Group of Dresses—cloths, silks and others The “City Club Shop” More New Hats of Designs of which you will find no counter- parts in Washington. Imported ideas, and American productions. —mostly small; were $15 to $22. Bargains at . ceee.--$5.95 Group of Sport Coats, stripes and plain col- ors; also a few cloth capes. Wonderful bar- gans at (were $19 and $25).... For Dress— $10.00 to $29.50 Felt Hats—for Sports and the dressier oc- casions— 38.95 to 32250 Visit our first floor and make your selection of one of these ex- ceptionally fine hats, priced at— $5 $7.50 3]0 On Sale Ist Floor b Skirts—cloths, in plaid stripes and plain colors, camel’s hair and others. Were $8 to $12.50. BARGAINS AT................$2.98 Wool Sweaters, all kinds, bargains, to close, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 Silk Overblouses, bargains, to close, $3.98 T T TS