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8 SOC]ETY ‘\Hrginians to Honor Gen.R.E.Lee’ sMemorv m Anmversarv Ball CHAIRMAN OF B Birthday of \oted Son of the| South to Be Commemo-| rated Evening of Janu-| nniversary ball 2nni nius rnuary Hotel by e District of the | 1 hour | which | “Admiri ind Henry and Mrs of the 0. | Westmorel Carter . appointed a committee Mrs. Ale . M. de Clare M. ander Forward, erry and Mrs. n, president of the Robert | r . k.| Who conc Army, has . Hel f the Confed k's family are resident Vir The committce on invitations, Mrs. . Mrs. Forward and Mrs. Hut {tations to 2 number hingtontans The officers of the Vi President, Mr. ¥. C presidents, Dr. Henry T: ler, Senator J. Cloyd Byar: I L. Virginia AMrs. Enid K AL de Clare M. Samuel Small; custodia m ginta Diedel, and Mr. J. Dallas Leith. The sponsors are Miss Myrtle E. Ketchan, queen, representing the State of Virginia: a sponsor for the ct of Columbia, and 10 yowng who represent the 10 congres- s of Virginia: Miss Lil- Morri: Miss Douglas Ross, Miss Martha Ba avior Mil and Mr. . Miss Kuatherine Stone and Miss Juliette Washington. Charmmg Social Functions In Week's Record in Capital (Continued from Fifth Page.) of the series of Sunday evening din- ner concerts at the Mayflower tonight. Jones, daughter Lester Jones, will he hostess at bridge Thursday in com- piiment to Miss Mary Stitt, daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Rhodes Stitt, whose marriage to Mr \rnold H n_ Hudgins of \:-rrnlk wili take place Saturday, February 6. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. will entertain at Denegre diner Wednesday will be luncheon the meeting of the All_Souls’ Uni- tarian_ € ay, January 2 Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt will a dress tho meeting on welfare legis tion in the District. Charles E followi . Neudecker was hoste: ompitny of 20 at dinner last ev entertining at Wardman Park in compliment to Miss Mary daughter_of Rear Admiral and 2 tt, and_her Herman Hudgins ning, Hotel stitt, Arnold . Va. Others in the co were Miss May Taylor, Miss Eu- ja Lejeunm Mis Helen Newton, A Cecil Lester Jones, Miss Mary McKeon, Miss Agnes Bradford, Col. ind Mrs. Wa S. Terriberry, Col. Aments, Capte Irvine, Capt. John Wood, Tieut. Patterson, Lieut. Young, Mr. Waltace Chiswell and Mr. Paul Lutes. Col. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien will entertain a company informally at dinner Wedgesday evening, January preceding the Washington Assem- stume ball, which will take place that evening at the Hotel Mayflower. Ir. and Mrs. George M. Albrecht of Miiwaukee entertained informally at dinner and bridge at the Univer: ¢ evening, when their Brothers New Arrivals Of modes in the most approved manner for the Southland _—-—,i,_._— Georgette Ensemble Suits Sports Dresses Sports Gowns ——fe— UGGESTIONS of smartness, created for the hap- piness of those whose whim for eternal Summer is destined to joyful fulfillment in Southland suns and semi-tropic nights. TWELVE Edward | ubscribers for tickets are hey simply donate the price. THE SUN ALL COMMITTEE HANCE TILLER, arrying te success the Silent Southern Ball. ware that there will be no ball this year, but that DAY STAR, WASHIN Benefit Concert Friday for Friendship House The list of patronesses for the Friendship House concert, to be given Friday night at the Washington Audi- torlum by the National Chorus, the Marine Symphony Orchestra, Dr. W liam C. Carl, organist: Miss elle Wentworth, soprano; R. Dean Shure, planist, and the Mount Vernon Quar- tet, is calling to its ranks music lovers and society in general. The_ list of sponsors is headed by Mrs. Calv.n Coolidge and Mrs. Charles nd includes Mrs. James .J and, Mr red Britte: frs. Edwar Clifford, Mrs. John D: Mrs. J Allan_ Dougherty, Mrs. Charles | fax, Mrs. Benjumin Hutchison Emory Scott Land, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Mrs. William Mather Lewis, Mré. James R ) Mis. John Marshall 2 K ulin Mattis Isabel 7 and Mrs. xholders and Mrs, and Mrs. Brewst have tenta- are Senator Thomas A others committee bhoxe: of the c on_ patronesses Many soctal and club leaders tively behind the plans for the cc and it is astured t the tronesses and box holders will be greatly thened in the next da; he new music and new or ganizations on the p m have aroused a great deal of n the concert. Comedy, "The Show-Of," list of pu inte There will be no deviation this y from the fixed policy of offering only the best attractions for the town University Hospltal George Kelle delightful comedy, “The Show-Off,” having been selected for the 1926 event formance will be given at the Na tional Theater Monday night, Febru ary 1, and will be s ladies’ board of the hospital, James D. Mankin, Mr. Jesse D. Prosise, Mr. an Lennan, Mr. Whitman Mr. and Mrs. John Rosenc Johnson will entertain ¥ tomorrow rnoon in compliment to Miss Mary & Miss Stitt will be the guest of bridge Tuesday afternoon of Miss th Mil sen genia Lejeune andant of the aturday evening Mrs. X phen Pric at luncheon followe: day afternoos pliment to Mis: Miss Helen N the follow and Thursday lor will enter in her honor. Johin ng day for M January 28 \n\~ 1 o comps * bridee ker will be hostess January 29, “Jumes Buc at the Wil ing. Col. and Mrs tertained a dinner party lard Hotel Tuesd guests included Fi master General and Mrs. John H. Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. James McLaf- ferty, Mr. and Mrs. James True and Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Gresory of London. Mr. William Bowie C tain in honor of Mr. mer Biddle of Philadelphia toni ht at| the first of the series of Sunday eve- | ning dinner concerts which have been rk will ente: be Mme. R. ‘lm- Quinby, M Mr. and \ O e 30 o€ LV~ T - o) Saec-: Augment the authentic with individualized touches in FEeeping with the occasion— through Brewood-engraved Wedding Invitations and Announcements 30 o204 G GO Your selection can be made leisurely from the many forms and designs de- lightfully arrayed at ‘BrEw®mD Engravers and Stationers 611 12th Street N.W. THIRTEEN =7 o7 o T Do~ - T Wardrobe Costumes ‘Wraps F | ne jat Godfrey Lowell Cabot, pence, Cal Arthur B, Mrs. W W mpbell Mrs. . bridge luncheon Thu Willian partment in entertain sday in co Hill, Rut pliment to Mr: will close h t WASHING 821 14th Street iton Winship and m- who n th cers of which r v secretar) reasurer, and Miss Minnte I Donahue, Mrs Mrs. Andrew Mrs. M ed s Carroll, Frank Mclntyre, h. | Mrs. John May, Incorporated TON"’ LEADING 1 TON, Mrs. | Mrs, | s chairman of the |+ nd Miss Mattis | cert | o8 few| G. U. Hospital Bcnefit; The benefit per- | D. . JANUARY Mrs, Henry Sohom and Mrs. Tully Vaughan, vice president The chairman, Mrs, Harry V. Haynes, will be assisted by the box, | decoratfons, press and ticket commit tees, the personnel of which includes Mrs George Tully Vaughan, Mr: Howard F. Strine, Mrs. George Hamilton, Mrs. Androw T. Mrs. Pere Wilmer, Mrs. Nellie E. Feal Mrs. Milton k. Duchring, Mrs. Isaac Gans, v Keliher, Mr Andrew Me- , Mrs. John A. O'Donoghue and Michael J. George ange tickets were distributed prac- ally all the boxes were engaged Marine Corps Units | Plan Benefit Ball | The adjutant a ment, Unit Ivine Cor en. Dion Williams, 1 MeCawley, Brig Gen. Logan Feland, uller and Brig. atler have been + receiving line and membe rtainmer g 1 attractive | for the evening. | nature of a relicf ecds 1o be used in the sick mem- | | This ball i in the | affuir, the net proc | furnishing comforts | bers of the departme, | . ]‘O. E. S. Chapters Planning Honor to Grand Officers atron Mrs. Gertr and Patron Mr. George guests in whose honor a re iven at the Willard January 23, at s Beat grauevomestic Holland Shades | made to order. White, erear. Tien und"green.” Sicin nr-p-rle. Slip Covers (Shop Price) Main 7211 for x-u utes 1217 F St.. Dulin & Martin Bldg. \ons FURRIERS End of the Season LAST REDUCTIONS ON AlL FURS CLOTH COATS and FROCKS Every one a distinctive Zirkin creation, featuring the finest of every detail of workmanship and material—AND ALL RE-PRICED FOR FINAL CLEARANCE pose during this sale—ECONOMY and QUALITY! $250 to $350 American Broad- tail Coats (12) $325 to $400 Finest Quality Hudson Seal Coats now $275 to $325 Genu- ine Caracul Coats (10) in the new col- ors of cocoa and er gray now..- $195 to $250 Fur Coats of Golden Muskrat Caracul leopardine and fin- est bay seal (15) mows . oot ‘175 125 CLOTH COATS AT HALF PRICE Zirkin Fur-trimmed Cloth Coats Drastically Reduced in Four Groups *35—50—65—75 RESSES DRASTICALLY REDUCED Flannel and Jersey Dresses Reduced to FURS REDUCED $275 Finest to Raccoon (15) now.. Muskrat 250 ‘195 (20), now.. $215 Fox Dark Coats now $325 to Dresses. ALL SALES FINAL 8300 Quality Dark Northern Coats $250 Silver Coats, fox trimmed Skunk Trimmed $ Muskrat 8400 Scotch Mole Coats (6) now.... Satin, Crepe and Wool colors, reduced to 172 Any woman can accomplish a twofold pur- $ 19 17 15 22 and Black and in 17, | extends a co 1926—PART Reception in Honor of Colonial Dames Tuesday, from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock, the Washington Loan Exhibition com: will hold the third its v afternoon receptions. The nt will be in_honor of the Colonitl of the Dist of Columbla . Porter R. Chandler, vice chair- n of the sub-committee on Amer- 1 portraits, and Mrs. McCook Knox will speak about the portraits <hibition, Miss Helen Amory Ernsi, chairman of the sub-coramit- tee on American minlatures, will speak of the minfature exhibit; Mrs John Henry Gibbons, chairman of the sub-committee on American silver, will discuss the silver. Members of the Washington Loan Ixhibition committee, who will alko receive, are: Mr. Frederick H M of William | The Was Exhibition tion to th were un SOCIETY. able to attend the receptions Tues- day, January 5 and 12, respectively, to come to Tuesday's reception. Monday, January 25, the committee will receive the Twentieth Century l:lu;) and Tuesday, the 26th, the D. A. R, Trinity Alumnae Ball Set for February 11 The twelfth annual dance of the Washington Chapter of the Trinity College Alumnae Association will be held this year on Thursday evening, February 11 the Hotel Mayflower. Miss Maude Gaynor, chairn dance committee, Margs r and the . I*. Dale. Lawrence V. w ¥a Kton Chapter, Miss Vivian Barr ney, Miss _ Jul ) s, iadette Dore, Mary Miss Antoinette Keane, Miss Ma .ane, Miss Cornelia McMahon, Mis Kathleen Mullaly, Miss Helen Rich ds and ¥ Mr. Charles E. Gorton Is Host at Luncheon Mr. Charles B. Gorton, & member of the councll of the Amerfcan Rociciy of Mechanical Engin entertained informally at luncheon ¥ ‘\llyflflw(‘rv His guests w | L. “Dougherty of P Dean Cooley” of Ann TS, orcester, Cornell, A. ton, John Lyle H.«rr(n.(un of Kan City, Mc r. I E. M. ton and secretary of th v ing Council, which the Mavilower Thurs M and M,s'coldberg‘c d\ \\1 edmng D. O. J. DeMOLL DEMoLL Twelfth and G Streets Sole Representative for Steinway and Weber Duo-Art Reproducing Pilanos EMMONS S. SMITH, JR. Piano and Furniture Co. Talking Machine. 25 Sold Up to $150 Numereus makes are in- cluded, as well as a number of instruments taken in trade. AND Every piece of furniture in our establishment is included in this Semi-Annual Sale. There are hundreds of fine things from which to seleet—ALL REASONABLY PRICED—in fact, we guarantee our prices are low, if not the lowest, considering quality of merchandise we are offering. Here Is a Partial List of Items— Greatly Reduced Twenty-Five Upright Pianos $04.50 Priced At Tomorrow We Stai: Our SEMI-ANNUAL PIANO FURNITURE SALE This great sale affords a wonderful opportunity to make your home more beautiful with fine furniture or Piano, Player Piano or Every Piano we have taken in trade and also a number of new ones. Ten Player Pianos Priced at $250.00 Wonderful Values in This Department. Two Baby Grand Pianos (New) $600 Value, $450 Many Other Fine New Baby Grand Pianos Proportionately Reduced Six Fine New Upright Pianos, $400 Value, $290 Other New Upright Pianos Proportionately Reduced Extraordinary Sale of Phonographs Our Entire Stock (Except Orthophonic Victrolas) Reduced *50 Sold for $150 to $200 These are mostly new in- struments in beautiful styles, As soom as the above instruments are sold our stock will be composed only of the New Orthophomic Victrolas. Furniture Department Dining Room Suites Reduced Ten-Piece Mahogany Dining Room Suites. Value $500. Semi-Annual Sale Price. . Many other fine values ln Dining Room and Breakfast Suites. Priced from e Ber Priced from $94.50. 75 This group includes art styles and the more expensive phonographs. $350.00 ' $90.00 Living Room Suites Reduced Ten Handsome Living Room Suites Greatly Reduced Priced at $175 to $600 Odd Living Room Chairs 50 fine Living Room Chairs, many upholstered in the finest materials. Reduced Prices, $25 to $100 Other Attractive Values in Furniture BED DAVENPORTS Priced from BEDROOM SUITES trom ... 5200 ™ riced trom ... 340 $10 $10 $10 Priced from ... NIGHT STANDS Priced from ... OCCASIONAL TABLES Priced from ... DAVENPORTS Priced from . DAVENPORT TABLES Priced from .. FOOT STOOLS Priced from CHAIRS (All Kinds) tom ... 54.95 DESKS $20 818 $150 $18 Priced from ... FERNERIES Priced from ...