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"8 so CIETY. NG STAR, WASH Secretary of Stdte and Mrs. Kellogg Guests of Mrs. Dimock at Dinner Party Gn en Tonight. HE Secretary of State and Mrs. Kelloggz will be the honor guests at dinner this eve- ning Mrs. Henry F. Di- moc . Croats will en in com y of State and The Minister of the and Slovenes, Dr. Pavic tertain at dinner Febr pliment to the Secre Mrs. Kelloge The Minister has for dinner W ednes ary 20, and for January 30. ed invitations evening, Janu aturday evening. Minister of Bulgaria and Mme Radeff will entertain at the legation tomorrow evening, the occasion being in celebration of the Bulgarian Ortho. | The guests will lony in Wash ington and the sers of the em basy staff Diplomats Entertain (nr Senior of the Corps. Guatemala and Latour were hosts ling. entertaining in ssador of Spain and ers in the com assador of Ger- many and Baroness Maltzan, the Min- | of the Serbs, Croats and . Dr. Pavichich; the Ministe: huania and Mme. Bizuaskiene r 3. Watson, King, Repre. A. Britte tary of State and M *. Grew, Mr. and Mrs. Francis White, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norment. The Minister and Senora de Sanchez Latour will entertain at dinner Mon day evening in compliment to the sador of Cuba and Senora de chez Aballi enora de Sanchez Latour will re ceive this afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock. Justice Ruests of ¢ ot Mrs. nd Mrs. Taft derick Dent her: fdauEter, izene, who is now in t the Waldorf-Astoria, 1 3 here she arrived vesterd: wite of the Min.| il not be at home | t will receive F nd Friday, Janu- rton Pepper re ceived the Powhatan | Hotel and had receiving with' her her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Newbold. Mrs Bingham, wife of Senator Bingham Mrs. Charlton of the British embassy, | of Mrs. Frank West and Mrs. Hare Lip: | pincott assisted at the tea table. Representative and Mrs. Wil ken an a at 2500 Massachusetts avenue. Representative and Mrs. David N. Kincheloe will entertain a compa of 35 at a musical this evening when the program will be given by Mrs. Elizabeth Reynolds, soprano; Mr. Earl Carbauh, baritone: Mrs. Carl Chind. blom, planist, and Mrs. Frederick Con way and Mrs. Kincheloe, who will sing several duets. A buffet supper will be served at midnight. Representative and M Wyant will be hosts to a_company 30 members of the Friday Evening Dancing Class in their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel at a buffet sup- per before the dance at the Willard tonight. Their guests are meet Mrs. Edward E. Greensburg, Pa. who has recently come to Washington for the Winter. Representative B. J. Vincent has| returned from his home in Wisconsin to his apartment at the Adam ) che of the French Gen. George A. L. Dumont, | ned fnformally at dinner last evening. (ien. Dumont will be host at dinner this evening. The attache of the Rumanian Le- gation, Mr. Andrei Popovici, has re-| turned to his apartment, at Wardman Park Hotel, after making a tour of | the Middle West with the head of the | Rumanian debt funding mission and | Mme. Titilesco and their party. M. and Mme. Titilesco and the other members of the mission will safl for their native country tomor- row on the Berengaria. Maj. . H. Brainard, officer in charge of Marine Corps aviation, and Mrs. Brainard will entertain at din ner this evening at the Congressional Country Club in honor of Lieut. Gov. und Mrs. J. Edison Brainard of Bran. ford, Conn., who have been spending the holidays with their son. Mrs. Chandler and Mrs, John McDonald were the guests in whose honor Mrs. Mark Brooke en- tertained at luncheon today at Rauscher's for her daughter, Miss Hallle Brooke. Others in the com- »any were Mrs. Edward A. Mitchell, Beatrice Henderson, Miss Helen loyt, Miss Beatrice s Charlotte Childress. orman SPE CIAL F OR SATURDAY OXOXC: VIOLETS $1 bunch AND FOLIAGE X003 14th & H Telephone Mlm 3797 Z@%fi 5 1o- 1ot Pittsburgh, Victor Kauffmann and | nor at lunch- | Hamilton | | PRIMROSES, CYCLAMENS, FERNS TWO STORES |t for M and Miss | W man J | and Mr Brooke | capt. Henry A. Wiley gone to Baltimore, where they | will be the guests for several days of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pembroke Thom Capt. and Mrs. Wiley will be among the out-of-town guests at the Balti- more Assembly tonight. | have s. Delos A. Blodgett will entertain any of 34 at dinner this evening for her son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, 2d, of New York Mrs. Rudolph will not observe her S vs in January, as she is leav on for an indefinite stay in the Finley ast evening for Mr. lesworth, who arrived enter- Richard B. Wig, | recently from Berlin and is Mr. Fin | ley’s guest at his house, on I street. Lieut. and Mrs. William D. Thot who have been at White Suly | Springs since their weddin Saturday jhave gone to Pinehurst . C. Mrs. Thomas was formerly Miss Helen | Marye, | The retiring United States Ambassa- dor to Spain, Mr. Alexander P. Moore, | and his niece, Mrs. Mildred A. Martin arrived in New York : and are at the Waldorf. st for ten days. Later on Mrs Martin will return to Pittsburgh and Mr. Moore will c Mr. and Mrs. F B. Mondell will be hosts to a company of 18 at dinner this evening preceding the Friday | evening dancing class at the Willard Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. McLean have as their guest in their villa at Palm Beach Mr. Wesley Carter of | Virginia. The director general of the Pan- | American Union, Dr. Leo. S. Rowe entertained at luncheon yesterday in | the Pan-American Annex, in honor of | Mr. Albert Keisey, architect of the Pan-American Buflding. Capt. and Mrs. Robert A. Dickson have returned to Washington after a short station in Baltimore and ha taken an apartment at the Plaza. Mrs. J. Franklin Jameson will not be at home tomorrow afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Richard Porter | Davidson will'entertain at a dance this evening in their home in Bethesda in| honor ef Mr. and Mrs. S. Parker G bert. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson will be hosts to a company of 14 at dinner | at the Mayflower Hotel preceding the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Simonds will se their house Monday and leave | New York, from there they will| satl for Europe on the Minnetonka. Mme. von Lewinski will entertain a small company at dinner this evening preceding the ,Friday evening danc. von Lewinski will be at home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Fred M. Sackett will be the guest of honor at luncheon Saturday, | January 16, of Mrs. Paul Evarts | Johnson, who will entertain at the Hotel Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. William Livingston Crounse have returned from a fort- night's absence and Mrs. Crounse will | resume her days at home Monday, | January 11. Mrs. Crounse will be at | home again Monday afternoon, Jan- uary 18. | asked to|Dinner Parties Precede Robbins of | Second Army Dance. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Dennis Nolan entertained at dinner last night pre- (edlng the second of the serles of Army dances at the Willard Hotel. Senator James W. Wadsworth, jr., d the chief of staff, United States 70. Jewsllers _ Silversmiths Sationers Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware For nearly a century and squarter—since President Jefferson’s administration —we have enjoyed the patronage of those most closely identified with the official and social life of the capital and nation. Established 1802 Qfi Beautiful Baskets of Cut Flowers —regular 35 value— 2.50 TOMORROW PLANTS, $2 UP 1222 F St. Telephone Frank. 5357 . { to Washington MRS. WILLIAM M. C. \Ll) Wife of former Senator Calder of Brooklyn Irwin France, wife of former Senator Franc: Coolidge, Mrs. Dawes and other members at the Willard Tuesday. who, with Mrs. Joseph \lmlxmi will entertain Mrs. Senate Ladies’ Lunch Club, ¢, Gen. John L. Hines. and Mrs. . Representative and Mrs. Danlel George A llam Ellfott agent, nd Mr Wadswort Col. and Mrs. Wil dwin Keith received the Ireland, Gen . Mr. and M and M . Richard V. JWINDOW SHADES Best Domestic Hol Hartshiorn Teguiar ‘Frice, § Our Shop Price, 90c THE SHADE FACTORY 1109 14th St. N.W. Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, John A. Johnston, Gen. a Iden Ruggles, Gen. bell King, Gen. and Mrs. H. A. & Gen. and Mrs. Robert H. Allen, and Mrs. John W. Joy, Col. and Herbert D. Crosby, Maj. and Mrs. S. Grant, 3d; Col s. John Ho- rd of Baltimore, Col. and Mrs, JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. WASHINGTON PARIS TOMORROW Unusual Values o our Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Winter Apparel Now Greatly Reduced Misses’ Coats rcduced to $45, $49.50, $58.50 to $148. Suits reduced to $38.50, $58.50 to $78.50. Dresses reduced to $19.50, $25, $38.50 to $95. Hats reduced to $5, $7.50 and $10. Juniors’ and Girls' Coats reduced to $8.75, $12.50, $19.50 to $85. Silk Dresses reduced to $5, $7.50, $12.50 to $22.50. Wash Dresses rcduced to $2.95, $5, $6.95 to $8.75. Sweaters rcduced to $2.25, $2.95, $3.75 to $4.95. Hats reduced to $3.75, $5 and $7.50. F STREET CoRNER OF 13™ Peep Spt. Saop A Séci'i:; SS’ale 4 DRESSES For Street and Classroom $4..50 (Ages 6 to 14) A selection of practical Dresses for the young miss. Tailored of Serge or Jersey; . daintily trimmed and in the season’s most wanted shades. Fur-trimmed Coats Hats 14 Off 1 Off Fashions for Girls and Junior Misses 6tol16 érlebacher eminine Apparel of Individuality TWELVETEN ELVETWELVE F STREET Smart AR R xR R OX 33 ORoR 2R oot NGTON, D. EEEEEEEEE:E:—:EEEEGEEEEEEEE:—:EEEEEE lo|———]olc——=]alc———=a/—=—na| C., FRIDAY, NUARY 8, 1926. | | ] | ;| | i The House 608 to 614 of Courtesy Fur-trimmed‘ Coats 20:42 29:0 30 Women's and Misses’ Coats; trim- med with fine furs. Reduced to. Richly Fur-trimmed Coats; in popu- lflf culor! Reduced to of the Fmer Fur-tnmmed Coats. Reduced to . ... Still Finer Coats; fur-trimmed. R 420 duced to .00 Dres;y Coats: with the season's best fur embellishments. Reduced ;79 Furtrimmed Coate; one, two and three of a kind. Reduced to with luxurious furs. Reduced to. .. 399__5__0 Indiv’ mal Parisian models: au- Reduced to 5110 49 65 07 oo 513 g7 Exclusive model Coats: trimmed thentic copies of the ongmals Third Floor Sport Coats Tweed—plain and plaid—Coats; of smart models. Reduced to Sports Coats: in plaid Tweeds and mannish mixtures. Reduced to. Genuine Dunmurry Tweed Sports Coats. Reduced to S Strouck’s fine Camel's Hair Sports Coats: Beaver trimmed. Reduced tO t.eeiiiaiina, 158 250 50.15 $59.12 Third Floor Cloth Suits Twill Cloth Two-piece Tailored Suits; crepe lined. fieduced ok .. Fine Twill Cloth Two-piece Suits: silk lined and smartly tailored. Re- duced to . .. $ .75 198 Imported Englxsh Tweed Two-plcce Suits; fancy mixture; long coat .00 models. Reduced to ............ 3352 6 3-Piece Suits, Half Price Fur Coats Jacquettes — Beaverette, and Caracul. Reduced to Sealine Coat; plain collar and cuffs. Reduced to . . Caracul and Sealine Coats: trim- med with contrasting collars and cuffs. Reducedto ..... Muskrat, Opossum and Sea]me Coats; plam or with trimmed col- lars and cuffs. Reduced to..... Caracul, Muskrat, Antelope and Marmink Coats; with collars and cuffs of Fox and Nutria. Reduced to ..... Hudson Seal Coat thh collar and cuffs of dyed Fitch. Reduced g 1890 1102 11922 138 12552 Third Floor ?btlnpsboru ELEVENTH ST. SOCIETY. comparative prices tend ency to misiead. Small lots and brol(en sizes 1n a Blg Clearance Effort! We have gathered all the “remnant” lots—and reduced them very radically—for special selling to- morrow-——smurday-—that thcy may be closed out in one day. Some of the items may be sold between the publication of this advertisement and the opening of the sale—tomorrow. Cloth, Sport and Silk Frocks 34 Balbnggan Dresses: one and two- piece models; assorted colors. Re- g duced to Silk Dresses: Satin Crepe and Crepe de Chlne Reduced to Velvet, Flannel and Balbriggan Dresses:; plaid. plain and combina- tion effects. Reduced to. . Dresse!—Saun. Velvet Combma- tions, Twillsheen and Flat Cr(.pc. Reduced to Formal-wear Drcsses—Gearqette. Satin, Metal Cloth and Chiffon— Black and colors. Reduced to Dresses, in Twill Cloth, in Navy and Rosewood, checks and p]axds. and plain Flannel. Reduced to. Second Floor Evening Gowns Dresses—Metal Cloth, Elizabeth Crepe and Chiffon; desirable colors. g = Reduced to ... 3 Dresses—Crepe Satin. Eli:abeth Crepe, Lace, Metallic Cloth—some elaborately beaded. Reduced to.. Dresses—Georgette, Velvet, Crepe Satin: beaded and embroidered. Reduced to . Fine Evening Frocks—Brocaded Velvet, Fur-trimmed Velvet Metal- lic Cloth Combinations and Gold Lace. Reduced to .. $55:0 Second Floor Formal GOWI‘IS One of a Kind Brocaded Velvet GDWn: flare Skir(; metal trimmed. Reduced to White and Gold Chiffon Gown; trimmed with Gold lace. Reduced to Orchid and Gold Two-piece Evening Gown; Gold lace trimmed. Re-/ duced to . White and Gold Evening Gown: two-piece model; trimmed with Gold lace. Reduced to ..... Powder Blue and Silver Lace Eve- ning Gown; with Rosebud trim- mxng Reduced to e Gold Lace Evenmg Gawn, cape back model; trimmed with Chiffon. Reduced to .......... Black Velvet Evemng Gown wnh flare skirt; Gold embroxdery trim- ming. Reducedto.............. Black Lace Evening Gown: long sleeve model; Chenille embroidery trimming. Reduced to .......... Second Floor 889 50 559 5 59.12 550 555 00 Seldom does opportumty put such a selective variety into a Special Sale at a single price. Large Hals Turbans Large Head Sizes Most Extraordinary Selling of Advanced Hats For One Day-—-tomorrow---Saturday nesg Hats are {or lmmedlate wear—and represent the last Wol'd n {ashlon—for S}lape Color il and materials. Dress Hats Business Hats 3912 450 o 16913 16912 Street Hats Hats for Miss Bob / == EEE‘(——:E:—EEEEEEEEEEEEE il e=———|ne—r[n| v | e—=——|n[——2[o|c——a| | e—=—ln| ———[] \———1ja——]olc———|0|c——|nle——— o] ——|n| c=——| ol ——=[n|—|a[—] & ————[o|———|o]c———aj——0/