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20 SOCIETY. SOCIETY President and Tonight With S and ‘\1r Mrs. Coolidge Dining ecretary of State Kellogg. President and Mrs. Cool- will be the guests in honor the Secretary of r ellogg will entertain a company of 20 at dinner this The Secre have as th brother-in Ir. and Mrs. Francis J. Ottis and Miss Clara Ottls of St. Paul, Minn., who leave tomor- 1ow for Bermud Kellogg the latter’s The Vice President and will be the guests of v at dinner this evening of the Secretary of the Treast Mr. Mellon, and his daugh- M '\n-\ rs. Dawes v ¥ will arrive late Wittara fro coming to Washing » dinner. He will leave ere he has a Winter hon Dean of the Of Japanese The Ambassad Matsudair > | match, ? | orchids. evening, stead Davis. honor Mrs ., who entertained a com- pany of Mrs <5 cluding th Dwight avy and Mrs. sts of honor ner this evening of the com- mandant of the avy Yard. Rear Ad- Hutchison who will entertain 14 In T. Coleman to Pinehurst, rived yesterday : Mayhew Wain. and Miss Fonr Wainwright ed in Washington and a of the mil the House. ird of the Arn day evening. Fehr lard. He w by Mrs y at v)‘o Wil- ted in receiving nd Mrs. Louis r r will make the presentations. Gen. and Mrs. Craig will entertain at dinner at the Willard preceding the dance in compliment to Rep: sentative Morin and Representativ and Mrs. Daniel R. Anthony. fr. Mr. ard Mrs. Ernest G. Walker en- tertained & dinner party night fcx Miss Theresa party Miss Virginia arine Wylie, Miss Bet Rebecca Wellington, Mr. ward Finley, Mr. Llewelyn Cottman of Baltimore, Mr. Edward Laughton, Mr. George Abel and Mr. Walier. Miss Kendrick Hostess at Luncheon for House Guest nte luncheon today the Chevy Chase t to her house guest, Mrs. Hora rson of Middletown, Ohlo. Th guests were Senora de Gonzalez | Miss Bryn, Miss Pfaeflli, Sen- | orita Peuyrredon, Miss Romona Le- | fevre, Mrs. Harry Norment and Miss Barrine Drake. Mrs. Kendrick will be at home Thursday afternoon from 4 to 6 ‘clock in her apartment at 2400 Six- teenth street, when she will have with her her sister-inlaw, Mrs. Clarence W. Wulffen of New York, who will arrive_here Thursday morning; also Miss Rosa Maye Kendrick and Mrs. Rinearson. Rare jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware For nearly & cent: d arter- since Proident Jefferson’s administration —we have enjoyed the patronege of those most closely tdenufied with the official and social hife of the capital and nation. Established 1802 unusual values Yl FEBRUARY SALE LIFETIMEFURNITURE MAYER&C0. Soventh Steet BetweenDsE Mrs. Willlam Fitch Kelley has re- called her invitations and been obliged to cancel all social engagements be- cause of her serious iliness in her THE EVENING m his home | ». | the bridegroom, at_dinner | their quarters | Mannix | home, on Massachusett: | Mrs. Kelley has been in | since the middle of Noven The marriage of Miss Keldin, daughter of Mrs. | Palmer, to Mr. son of Mr. H. D, | Kans., took place tod: Admiral and Mrs, Charles Wood, p: f the Covenant, officlatin, in the presence ¢ members of th iends of the bride he bride was escorted rried She was atten halfsister, Miss Laura Palmer, in rose color and carried | was also nink roses. Mr. was b | A wedding breakfast | company followed, th ‘lmrll\' arrangemen; {and ferns. Ars | zown of lavender, : and Gordon, ner wor ze r. and Mrs. Tucker I after the ceremony for a ding trip, and will Admiral and Mrs ing to | father. Palmer to a company ning in her apartment | tands. in Rear Admiral and Mrs. | are at the Hotel stay. uyler several days. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Gregory will entertain at evening In honor of Senatc Wesley L. Jones. Admiral Gregory will be hosts to a pany at dinner ¥ Miss Anna C. Hartshorn Tsuneo Matsudaira; of Japan Mr. suzo Sawas well of the orient partment of State. Mrs. Willtan » president ersity, e ‘section ained at for the “E Vernon," with which, torium of the univers in Mrs. Gilbert Lewls’ H. guests Grosvenor, Howard Newell Tuck- Tucker of Eureka, in the home of Palmer, stor of the Church two families and close ¢ her mother, and wore ling costume of rose bedols, gardenias and tor the small return to visit ureka to visit Mr. Tucker's Mrs. James R. Mann will be howess | at dinner Friday Rogers have gone to New bruary 2 |phia will have as her guests at tea this afternoon in the lounge of the Grace Dodge Hotel, Mme Matsudaira, of the Ambassador from Japan. Mme. [ wife of the counselor of the emba Siade, Mr. ther Lewis, f George Washington | Amory v th ifitee of arrangements g of Music . the one hu dred and ninety-fourth birthday anni versary of George Washington will be commemorated on February 22 included Mrs. ‘\Vr Mrs. John B. W s avenue. ill health mber. Bessle Mo- Leigh C. Rev g, at 12:30 »f only the and given Illes of ded by her who cousin of man e having a ter lilies was in a re a hat to bouquet of eft shortly short wed- before go- Yrpcrwoos 5 snDERWO Un Palmer, she was M popular girls in soci her marriage at noon today i eve- the High- ty here. Lustace B. York and i for a short deliffe, Mrs. D. Kerfoot Augustus Simpson, Mrs. Charles H. Tompkins, Mrs. Walter R. Tucker- man, Mrs. Thomas S. Wiles, Mrs. Wal- ter D. Wilcox, Mrs. Thomas A. Groover, Mrs. Lincoln Green, Mrs. Willlam G. Gorgas, Mrs. Charles C. il . jr; Mrs. Thomas Madden Mrs. Frederic E. Farrington, Mrs. John Paul Earnest, Mrs. Arthur W. Dunn, Mrs. Edward Clifford, Mrs. Carl Droop, Mrs. Eugene Byrnes, Mrs. Willlam Cline Borden, Mrs. Alexander Bentlev, Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews, Mrs. John A. Tillema, Mrs. Frederick W. True and Mrs. Charles W. Rich- ardson. Mrs. Richardson, who is the chair- man for the occasion, will entertain the committee at her country home at its next meeting the first week in February. Luther E. dinner this or and Mrs. I and Mrs. large com- of Philadel- wife M. Saw: da; Mr. and ? Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, jr., is in/ Washington, and is & guest at lhr | Grace Dodge Hotel. 1d- De of the will be the guest in honor Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Houghton will entertain a small eompany at dinner tomorrow ing, the company going later to bly ball 3 nry was hostess at tea yes- afternoon at the Mayflowe her guests being Senator and Mrs | Willlam H. King, Mrs. Nathaniel B | Dial, Capt. and Mrs. Hussey, Mr. and Houghton, Mrs. Thomas F Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman. | | Lady Henry wife of | whosi a luncheon at Mount | the au sh. ERLEBAC the world’s Miss Callle Dovle will return to Washington tomorrow from New York where she been for a week. Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh was hostess at luncheon today. others, but Jab n compli. | “Jeminine Garments Which May Be Copied but Not Duplicated These originals Garments made under the direction of the masters of design, partake of their personalities érlebacher HER presents garments by foremost stylists. may be copied by never duplicated. of Individualily VETWELVE F STREET wnl Rizik Brothers TWELVE will covet modes developed in finest fabrics, most flatteringly colored. Tomorrow: Continued Complete Clearance at 145 Off Dancing Frocks Evening Gowns Dinner Gowns Costumes Dresses Wraps Coats is reduced one-half in this absolute Madame and mademoiselle so smartly authentic— @VERY Winter model in the Rizik shop Clearance. And Winter has hardly arrived! THIRTEEN ENTIRE WINTER STOCK amwflmmmmflflm&fim = STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1926 \lr Helen Bradley Capt. this eve Mrs. and Mrs. .__/ MRS. HOWARD TUCKER, JR., the home of her mother, Mrs. Leigh C. Bessie Draper McKeldin, one of the loveliest and most Campbell. and Mrs ning. Saltzma Hampson Gary, Miss 32 en. George Barnett, Mr. William Bowle Clark and Mr. Arthur Galbraith will e hosts to a company of 14 at dinner . wife of Gen man, chief signal ofMcer, is giving & tea today at 4:30 o'clock at their home, 1630 Underwood street, for her sister, Miss Eskridge of Boston, and Mrs. Hemphill, wife of Col. John Hemphill of the Signal Corps. _ Richard 8. Hill and the Misses um wm not receive tomorrow after- noon in their apartment in the Dres- den. Maj. and Mrs. Xenophen Price have issued invitations for dinner, with dancing, at the Club Chanticler Wed- nesday evening, February 3, in com- pliment to Miss Mary Sttt and her fiance, Mr. Arnold Hermun Hudgins. Mrs. Price is hostess at a bridge luncheon today in honor of Miss Stitt, the other guests being Mrs. John Par- ker, Mrs. Lloyd Yates, Mrs. Henry Slocum, Mrs. Frederick Jones, Miss Helen 'Newton, Miss Cecil Lester Jones, Miss May Taylor, Miss Eugenia Lejoune, Miss Pauline Coleman and Miss Katharine Dent. A distinguished audience witnessed the Washington Opera Co.'s per- formance of “Samson and Delilah” in the Washington Auditorium last eve- ning. Many interesting parties were seen in the boxes. The Minister of Guatemala and Senora. de Sanchez Latour were guests of Mr. and Mra. J. A. L. Van Den Bosch, who also had with them in their box the Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. J. Walter Drake and Capt. and Mrs. Pollock. Mine. de Graeff, wife of the Min- ister of the Netherlands, was a guest of Miss Mabel Boardman, who also entertalned Mlle. Blanche Stuart Roussel and Miss Marguerite Ginn. Senora de Bogran, wife of the Min- ister of Honduras, who is in his na- tive country for severnl weeks, had in her box Senorita Rosinda Fortin, Senorfta Beatriz Lelva and Senorita | Bogran. | enator and Mrs. Phipps were hosts to Dr. and Mrs Thomas Claytor and Mr. and Mrs Reeve Lewis. Mrs. 8. Stokes Halkett had in her box Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Lowell Ca bot and Mr. Willlam McClellan Ritter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Sheridan entertained Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bride and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Shannon. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reld Yates had with them in their box Mrs. Lindsay Russell, Miss Aileen McDonald of De- troit, who Iy vislting Mrs. Alfred Tay. lor: Mr. Raiph F_Harmon, M: Archi best .WAFAMPIII" Hfllllflflfihlfll- e e W e Craaty £reen and Tinen. Sixea Up 1o 30" Hollers guaranied § yeurs peries, Slip Covers l!hov ""r.\ Qevon MR n 3211 for Fatimutes 8¢.. Dulin & Martin Bl 85c Saltz- 1217 E 1106 G Street . N.W. very Winter Coat Must Go Regardless of Former Prices Greatest Values We Have Ever Offered oats Were *50 to *110 20 $39:0 .5 *4 85 DRESSES—Were $16 to $25 To Ck,,e 37 95 and $12-95 THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET L New Smart Spring Hats Showing the latest cre- ations of the best studios Felt is the central type around which the new modes for spring gather—featured in shapes that are not only new and original—but different in character and color—of which perhaps the Gigolo Lawrence (.| shape is the moet distinctive. Na: Among the shades—Wild Honey, Longchamp, 0ld Rose, Maintenon, Tarragan, Watermelon, Marie Antoinette, Lavalier—and, of course, Black and Presenting in three exceptional grades— $7.95—88.95—8]().50 There is a representative assortment of New Spring Dresses —to claim your interested consideration . Styles that are different; colors that are striking; qualities that are commanding— and at prices that are characteristic of the Louvre—moderate— Beginning at $29.50 | | | | bald Wells and Maj. and Mrs. Cary Brown. Mrs. Eugene Byrnes w Mrs. Samuel A. Winslo Mrs. B. H. Howard and Miss Lucy Brickenatein. Maj. and Mrs. George Oakley Tot- ten, jr., had among their Zuests Mrs. Charles B. Drake and Miss Barrine Drake. Mrs. La Salle Corbell Pickett occu- pied a box and among her guests Mr. Frederick Stephens. Mr. Sidney Homer, husband of the prima donna, had with him in his hox his sonin-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Van R. Stires, Mrs. Law rence Townsend and the Misses Homes Others in the audience were the Minister of Egypt and Mme. Samy, Maj. and Mrs. U. S. Grant, 3a: Mrs. Adams M. Wyant, Mrs. Victor Kauff- mann, Mrs. James R. Mann, who had with her Miss Winifred Mallan; Dr. and Mrs. Loren Johnson B. Elkins, Mme. Ro: Charles J. Bell, Mr. Evans, jr. Mrs Wood, M 3 Mrs. Charles B. Howry, Crayke Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Gerritt | S. Miller. Mrs. Alexander G. Bentley, Mr. Burton Miller, Mrs. Basil Gordon | of Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Aspinwall, Miss Virginfa McKen. ney, Mr. Marfon Law, Mr. Waiter R. Tuckerman, Mr. D. Dima cesco of the Rumanian legation, Mr. and Mrs. Roger 1. Whiteford, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Poe Hart, Mr. Beverley H. Hary Mr. Robert Pearson, nd Mre. Joshua arles Boughton , Judge and | Mrs. John You Can Learn CCMMERCIAL ART IN 41 MONTHS FULL TIME ® MONTHS SPARE TIME SOCIETY and Mrs. Samuel Jordan Graham, Mrs. John H. Speed, Dr. and Mrs. C. Augus- tus Simpson, Mr. Leander McCormick- Goodhart, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Lar- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dodd, Mrs. W. H. Shir-Cliff, Mrs. Robert E. Lee and Mr. Willlam Bowie Clark. The consul of Cuba, Senor de Que sada has issued invitations for an in- formal concert to be given in honor f the commanderinchiof of the Spanish-American War Veterans, Mr Carmi_Tkompson, and the Ambassa- dor of Cuba, Seror Sanchez Aballi, in the Memorial Continental Hall of the N. §. D. A. R. Thursday evening at 815 o'clock In co of the birthday annivers Tose Marti Mrs, Basil Gordon of Baltimor daughter-inlaw of Mrs. Georze Bar celebrating their sixty-fifth wedding anniversary today. Mrs. Mary ton Seward, daughter of Maj Mrs. Saxton, was married tod noon to Mr. » Evan McDusfe of Cincinnat! by the B G. B Plerce. Following the ceremony Mr and Mrs, MeDuffle left for & weddin, trip in the Bouth, To Celebrate 191th Anniversary | of George Washington’s Birth, | The evening of music at Vernon, commemorating the 194th a) nued Twemniy Sax and (Continued on Puge one.) | Costumes—Artistic & Authentic For sale or rent—an display at Mayflower Hotel From Jan. 20th to Jan. 29th and Mrs. | Judge nett, is spending a few days in W ington Miss Eads, representing Mr. VAN HORN & SON, PHILA. %%%%%fiw%% Furniture —Of Character and Individuality— Reasonably Priced MaJ uzfi% | Tllustradion, Life Drawing, In- terior Decoration, Lettering, Post- ers, Costume Design, Fashion Drawing. Get into the uncrowd- ed professions. Ask for Art Cata log, talent unnecessary. Success- ful practicing commercial artist teacher. Livingstone Academy Arts and Selences, 43rd Year 1517 R. L. Ave. Fr. 7475 1216 F St. N.W. Wednesday—in the Pre-Inventory Sale! COATS A handsome new coat in which to finish out the Winter happily in mind for next Fall. rich furs in a model o be counted upon to re Only four more days before this tremendously when our stocks must be clear of all small groups. style, color preference Women’s Coats Were $59.50 & $69.50 Of Lustrosa, Carmina, Mink or Wolf. Women’s Coats Were $75 and $79.50 In Carmina, Vivette, beaver or wolf fur; in gracklehead blue and rust. Women’s Coats Were $69.50 to $95 In Carmina, Lustrosa or Pinpoint, trimmed in wolf, squirrel or cuff fox; i gray or gracklehead blus. Women’s Coats Were $110 Of Vivette or natural fitch or squirrel; rust or black. Women’s Coats Were $95 Fortuna, natural squirrel, silver fitch or gracklehead blue, gray, wine. Women's Coats Were $110 Of Black Venice, in flaring medels, with black fox collars. Women’s Coats Were $129.50 to $155 Of Needlepoint, Wool Roulustra, superby trimmed beaver, lynx, gray squirrel, platinum fox; in wine, blue, green, black. Women’s Coats Were $165 to $195 Of Needlepoint, Roulustra in wine, gray, brown or black. Newzelia, brown, gray or green, trimmed in Skunk, Jap Veloria, brown, trimmed in gracklehead blue, Of Larmola, Vivette or Lnuce!te, trimmed in 1$69.50 Velvet, in silver brown, trimmed magnificently with beaver, lynx or fox} Sport Coats ¥ yaMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street—Phones :‘:'.: ;0077: %vr‘“’ o R & .N/ = PRE-INVENTORY SALE —is this year of double importance because we are planning to do big things when we get into that great six-story building next door and we wish our stocks to be in perfect order. and to have A Jelleff Coat—of superb fabri f such irreproachable good taste that it may main in good style. important Se inventory You are certain Iu ind your and size from among the various greatly reduced lots Misses’ Coats (sngls? Were $69.50 to $89.50/ $49 50 Of Pinpoint, Lustrosa and Mosulera, in fiared, straightiine or wrappy models, trimmed with fitch, beaver, black wolf, skunk. In wine, brown dove, cuckoo, black . ’ Misses’ Ccats i $5950 Were $89.50 to $110 |/ Of Mosulera, Pinpoint, Lustrosa, in flared and wrappy models, handsomely trimmed with platinum wolf, beaver, Jap mink. = 9’ Misses’ Ccats | 579‘50 Were $125 to $145 f Of Needlepoint, Kashinora, Mosulera, Car- mina, trimmed in platinum wolf, beaver, Jap mink, natural squirrel. In gracklehead biue, cuckoo, brown dove, black. 1 $39-50 trimmed _in Queenbird, 1§45 n black, brown, 1$49.50 in fox, .. » Misses’ Coats | 39 5 Were $135 to $175 ' Of Kashinora, Needlepcint, Carmina; one-of- a-kind models, with handsome uses of fine furs; collars, cuffs and some deep borders. In brown dove, gracklehead blue, cuckoo, falcon. black. ' $59.50 platinum wolf; Sport Coats Misses’ Coats ) 52 5 Were $39.50 to $55 { In imported tweeds and plaids, in comblina- tion colorings featuring henna, brown, tan; some trimmed in fur. Misses’ Coats 539 50 Were $59.50 to $69. 50"(h : ; les, ! me col al many youthfel S¥ nech. black wolf, skunk or beaver: in brown dove, ocuckoo, lipstick, black. or straightline 1§79.50 Kashinora, fitch, mink squirrel, gracklehead | 998 or Kashoretta, Evening Wraps Women’s $69.50 Women’s Coats Of Imp rted Checks, ledu and Mixtures; in single ':n; double breasted styles, self collared. Women’s Coats | i Were $40 and $45 s%mgnhj? Of Wooltex make in a smart, model with opossum fur collar; rust, aray, blue, brown mixtures. 1$59.50 Women'’s Coats Imported Fleeced Plaid Coa(, with raccoon Were $75 fur collar; gray, tan, rust and blue color combi on a‘m’nvnn Coat Shop—Second Floor Chiffon Velvet Capes $45 With shirred yokes and collars ec white fur; in rose, jade, sapphire, American beauty. Women’s $75 and l$5950 $79.50 Evening Wraps Of chiffon velvet, in jade, black, pink, flame, sapphire or black. Misses’ $59.50 to $79.50 Evening Wraps In cape and coat models; of velvet or bro- caded silk: all with muffler or Tuxedo collars of white fur; in American beauty, green or hi blue. SaPPRITE O fisses’ Shop—Third Floor Little Women’s Coats: Pre-Inventory Sale Especially designed for women of less than average height, saving time and expense of alterations. Little Women’s Coats Were $35 In blue, trimmed; Little Women s Coats z $19.50 ray or brown sued. cloth: braid Were $49.50 $29.50 In sports models; gray and brown mix- tures, with fur collars; sizes 172 and 195 Little Women’s Coats Were $79.50 ! 839.50 Of Velshoen or Lustrosa, wm. Jap fox col- lars1 in gray, black, cuckoo: sizes 172 and Little YWomen's Sh Little Women’s Coats, Were $79.50 and $95 { Of Carmina or Lustrosa trimmed in blue squirrel, kit fox and ringtail opossum; in racklehead blue, black or queenbird. Sizes Ve, 1972, 212 Little Women's Coaus $75 Were $125 to $155 Of Fortuna, Needlepoint or Roulustra, elab- orately trimmed with silver fitch, mountain sable, skunk, kit fox and mink tails. In brown, gray, ueenbird and biack. Sizes 152, 77z, 195, ém/ Floor $55