Evening Star Newspaper, December 28, 1926, Page 18

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. ] SOCIETY, SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Make Offi- | cial Announcement of Their New | Year Day HE President and Mrs. Cool- jdge announced from the White House today the pro. gram for their New Year day reception. The event opens with the reception of the Cabinet, at 11 o'clock and with them is the Direc- tor of the Bureau of the Budget, the Diplomatic Corps and the Director of the Pan American Union. At 11:10 o'clock, and from that time on until the reception closes the arrangement to_be followed out is: 11:10 A. M.—The Chief Justice and assoclate justices of the Supreme Court of the United States; the presid- ing judge andassociate judges of the Court of Customs Appeals; the chief justice and associate justices of the Court of Appeals of the Distrist of Columbia; the chief justice and asso- clate judges of the Court of Claims; the chief justice and associate justices of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. 11:15 A. M.—Senators, Representa- tives and Delegates in Congress; the librarian of Congress. 11:25 A. M.- -Army, Navy, Marine Corps, the staif of the commandirig general of the District militia, Coast Guard, Public Health Service and the Coast and Geodetic Survey—Officers down to and inclusive of the grade of lieutenant colonel and commander. a.m.—The chief executive as- s of members of the cabinet; the regents and secre of the Smithsonian Institution: ivil serv- ice commissioners; the interstate com- merce commissjoners; the members of the Federal Reserve Board; the Fed- eral trade comm oners; the United Btates tariff commissioners; the com- missioners of the United States Ship- ping Board; the trustees of the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation; the United States employes' compensation commission- ers; the members of the Federal Board for Vocational Education; the direc- tors of the War Finance Corporation; the Federal Farm Loan Board; the United States Board of Tax Appeals; the controller general of the United States; the director of the United States Veterans’ Bureau; the Commis- sioners of the District of Columbia; the chairman of the American Nation- al Red Cross; the treasurer of the United States; the chief of the United States Bureau of Efficiency; the direc- tor general of the United States Rail- road Administration; the allen proper- ty custodian; the public printer; the heads of bureaus in the several de- partments; the president of the Co- jumbla Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 11:45 a.m.—The Society of the Cin- cinnati, the Aztec Club of 1847, the Assoclated Veterans of the War of 1846-47, the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, the Grand Army of the Republic, the Medal of Honor Legion, the Union Veteran Legion, the Union Veterans’ Union, Veterans of Forelgn Wars, the Soclety of the Army of Santiago, the Spanish War Veterans, the American Legion, the Army and Navy Union, the Minute Men, the Society of Co- Jonial Wars, the Sons of the American Revolution, the Sons of the Revolu- tion, the members of the Oldest In- habitants' Assoclation of the District of Columbia. 1 p.m.—Reception of citizens. During the morning reception, per- sons to be received (unless otherwise | indicated to them), whether in_ car- s or_on foot, will enter and lea For Quick Selling Reductions! Sport Coats f Dress Coats Afternoon Dresses Reception: , the White House by the east entrance (opposite the Treasury). | During the afternoon reception, | guests will enter the White House | by the north entrance and depart from the east entrance (opposite thei Treasury The Secretary of State and Mrs. | Kellogg have issued invitations for | their annual breakfast to the diplo- | mats Saturday at 12:30 o'clock in the | Pan-American Union Butlding. The Chief Justice of the Suprems | Court and Mrs. Taft will receive on | New Year day from 4 to 6 o'clock, | when Mrs. Taft will have to assist | her the wives of the associate justices. Diplomats and Cabinet | Member Share Honors. i Baron de Cartler, Ambassador of Belgium, and Baroness de Cartier; | the Ambassador of Brazil, Mr. S. Gur- | gel do Amaral, and the Secretary of | Labor and Mrs. Davis were guests at dinner given last evening by M Henry F. Dimock, when others of | company were: The Minister of | Colombfa and Senora de Olaya, the| Minister _of Crechoslovakia, Mr. | Zdenek _ Flerlinger, Senator Reed | Smoot, the Assistant Secretary of the | Treasury and Mrs. Charles 8. Dewey, | the Solicitor General and Mrs. Willlam | Mitchell, the acting counselor of the | British embassy and Mrs. Henry | Getty Chilton, Former Solicitor Gene-: ral and Mrs. James M. Beck, the counselor of the Itallan embassy and Contessa di Villanova, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mr. and Mrs. Copley Amory, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Rinehart, Rear | Admiral Sidney A. Staunton, Mrs, Henry Corbin, Mrs. Thomas F. Bay”| ard, Mr. and Mrs. S. Pinkney Tuck, Miss Elizabeth Coolldge, Mr. and Mrs. | Willlam McClellan Ritter, and Dr. | David Jayne Hill. | Mr. Justice and Mrs. Edward Terry Sanford will be the ranking guests at | dinner this evening of Mr. and Mrs. | Willlam F. Dennis, who will entertain | a company of 10, including Maj Gen. and Mrs. John A. Lejeune. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis will be hosts at dinner again tomorrow evening | when Mr. Justice James B. McRey- | nolds will be the honor guest. Senator Frederick H. Gfllett is at | also Mr. C. Bascom Slemp, former Secretary to President Coolidge. Senator Key Pittman of Nevada, was host informally at luncheon yes- | terday at the Willard. | Mrs. Robert Nelson Stanfleld 1a re. | turning to Washington after spending Christmas with her son-inlaw_and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dunn | at Atlanta, Ga., where she also made | the acquaintance of her little grand. | daughter, Henrletta Stanfleld Dunn. Mrs. Clyde Kelly will entertain a company of youn; ople at dinner at | H;f-l’rice SALE WOMAN’S OR MIsS’ COAT MISS ANNE CARRICO, ‘Whose engagement to Mr. William Elmer Bacon, Jr., was announced at a party last evening by her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Albert Joseph Carrico. the Willard Hotel this evening for her sons, Mr. Willlam Clemenston and Mr. Merrill Clementson, preceding Miss Barbara Hight's dance. Miss Elizabeth Ransley of Philadelphia, who is visiting Mrs. Kelly for a few days, will be among the guests. Representative and Mrs. Frank Funk will have as their guest. Mr. A. K. Mozumdar of Calcutta, India, who will give a series of lectures at the ‘Washilngton Hotel beginning Janu- ary 2. Mrs. Funk will entertain at tea this afternoon at her apartment in the Wardman Park Hotel for her guest, and will give a dinner this eve- ning. Also she will be hostess at tea Thursday and Saturday afternoons. On Friday Mrs. Alice McKay Kelly of New York and Mr. Daniel M. Murphy will come to Washington to be guests of Representative and Mrs. Funk. Dr. Juan V. Ramirez, charge d'af- faires of Paraguay, and Mme. Ramirez of the Hotel Brighton have gone to Baltimore to remain for the rest of this week. LUCAS 2t tot TFormerly with Emile and R 1119 Conn, A 2 :'n TR AT o e sas Miami, Fla., for the holidays, as s | Boys in Business Boys Today—Men Tomorrow A B o “Tour Srmesin FEDERAL-AMERICAN —Where You Are Made to Feel at Home The counselor of the vakian legation and Mme. Lipa. have as their guest for the holidays, Mille. Ladislada Klinderova, who is secre- tary to the president of the Czecho- slovakian Red Cross, Mlle. Alice Masaryk, daughter of the President of the Czechoslovakian Republic. Mile, Klinderova is studying at Vas- sar College. Miss FEdna Wilbur, daughter of the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur, and who is with them for the rest of the holidays, was the guest at luncheon today of Miss Lucille Claire Smith, at the Club St. Marks, when 4 number of girls were asked to meet her. Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. J. Walter Drake will give a dinner party this evening for their daughter, Miss Rosalle Drake, -in compliment to Miss Helen Clifford, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Edward Clifford, and Miss Olive Sherley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Swager Sherley, debutantes of this season. Covers will be lald for 20 and the company will later go to the dance which Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hight will give in the Willard Hotel for their debutante daughter, Miss Bar- bara Hight. Mrs. Samuel J. Henry entertained at luncheon today at the Club St. Mark’s for daughter, Miss Mary Car- olyn Henry, for 18 of her schoolgirl friends. The company included Miss Anne Johnson, Miss Harriet Mitchell, Miss Elizabeth Dunlop, Miss Virginia Yellott, Miss Priscilla Dove, Miss Phyllls Hight, Miss Adelaide Henry, Miss Eleanor Bryan Smith, Miss Eliz- abeth Lundy, Miss FEleanor Lauck, Miss Betty Peele, Miss Mary Dev. ereux, Miss Claire de Lacey, Miss Helen Minnigerode, Miss Alice Dem- ing, Miss Mary Lee Phillips and Miss Lilia La Garde. Miss Georgina Hicks, daughter of the late alien property custodian, Mr. Frederick C. Hicks, will be married tomorrow afternoon to Lieut. Paul B. (Continued ot h v Czechoslo- DRAPERY MATERIAL At Big Savings 40-inch French Marquisette. b0-inch Sunfast Damask. ami Bi-inch Sunfast Velour . Window Shades, Slip Co NEW YEAR’S EVE $JCOVER WG FRo CHARGE “{', 5o THE_GLADDING SIETERS ARTIRPER OF TIE MORT CALL_“CHRIS" at MAIN 7101 FOR RESERVATIONS Brothers Wednesday: Special Reductions to Close Out 47 DINNER AND AFTERNOON GOWNS Significant for SOCIETY. Womdward & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets - After Christmas Reduction Sale of Dresses Exceptional Savings Make This the Ideal Time to Select NS Misses” Chic Dresses Women’s Smart Dresses $ 1650 Were $25 A group of jersey, satin and silk crepe dresses in fashionable models. SKETCHED — Braid-trimmed crepe de chine dress, with scalloped jabot, $16.50, $29.50 Were $39.50 and $42.50 Wide chpice of. fringe- trimmed dresses and models of velvet or cloth. ‘Women's Dress Section, Third floor. 25 Were $39.50 Smart frocks of canten crepe, ~cloth, charmeen and georgette. SKETCHED — Flesh chiffon evening frook, with fine cream Were $42.50 Exquisite lace, georgette and satin dresses for afternoen and evening, $1 375 Were $19.75 to $29.50 Smart dresses of jersey, cloth and velveteen offer a wide selection. SKETCHED — Twe-piece sports dress of green velvetsen and plaid jumper, $13.75. $2 9.50 $22.50 Were $29.50 and $39.50 Velvet, georgette, satin, cloth, velvetand georgette combined in smart styles. SKETCHED—Brown velvet afternoon dress, with beaded yoke and sleeves, $22.50. Were $39.50 and $42.50 Fashionable models of satin, metallic laces, georgette, velvet and 'cloth in wine, green, cocoa, brown, navy, black and light shades, for evening wear. Miases' Dress Section, Third floor. “Pew Pear’s” Reduced to 58.50 From In Our Entire Stock All Colors — All Sizes Talked About— Worn About Evening Dresses Drastic Reductions in The Walnut Room Group of Dresses at 15 Original Prices Fashionable Dresses. Were $65 to $95. Now $50 1 Drecoll Original. Was $350. Now $95 12500 : 155.00 Imported Sports Dresses. Were $45 and $50. Now $29.50 1316 G St. mm‘: group is comprised of smart 1 Premet Original. Was $325, Now $95 CITY CLUB'BLDG. Gowns in which rare fabric beauty The Walnut Reom, Third floor. and deft design combine to cre- - ate models of exceptional worth. TWELVE THIRTEEN - F Sports Dresses Greatly Reduced $19.50 $29.50 $39-50 Jersey School Dresses—to take back to col- 95 lege. In two-piece styles. Were $10.75. Now 5‘ Greatly Reduced Crepe de Chine and Jersey Dresses—in the 51295 One and two piece sports dresses of jersey, Friska and crepe de chine. Were Group 1 { A e e e R Group 2 Importéd sports dresses in one and two piece models. Also velvet and kashmir, dfesges. Wera S8R50 - NOW: v sidninicne e o Sls SR s G sls S s wsinins oo iat s sois's Silk crepe and imported jerséy dresses. Also jersey and woolen combina- tions: Were $39:50 28d $69:50; Now. ... ik 2028 Slvevniian $7.95 Annual Clearance - Sale Entire Stock-of Winter Apparel Radically Reduced for Quick Disposal—Prices Represent Savings of 26% to 60% DRESS COATS DRESSES Fur-Trimmed Bports, Btreet, Afternoon, $125 Dinner and Evening Were $165 to $385, $35, 545,' $55, $65 . $115 EVENING ‘Were $165 to $176 SPORTS COATS WRAPS 85 At-Extremely Low Prices Fur-Trimmed Were $115 to $168. Were $90 to $105 ENSEMBLE SUITS 0dd Lot $75 HATS Group 3 { Jersey and Flannel Two-piece Sports Dresses. In sizes 14 to 40. Were $13.75. Now...... Sportewear Section, Third floor. Smart Frocks Flannel and Jersey Frocks—In chic one and two piece models, showing all the smart style notes of the season. In tan, red, navy and green. Were $1075. Now ........... Home Frock Section, Third floer. In the Home Frock Section $8-95 2 0000000000000 000000000000 0000000000000 000000000-00000000000004 popular _straightline models, with collarless, vee necklines. Others with vestees. Were $1675. NOW wacesscsccce. . scessonsecconaven Black Dull Kid Black Suede Trim Clearance -Women's Fine Shoes $4’75 Pair' Were $8.50 to $10 $5°75 Pair Were $10 to $15 Our finest shoes have been greatly reduced, offering re- Of course, there’s not every size in every style—but markable values. There is a wide selection in leathers, there is every size—so make your selections early, styles and heels. . while there is a large assortment, Smatt-Styles B Fine Materials One-strap Pumps ,B,u'cklo:l’un'lpi‘. P Patent. Leathe: i _ ZHERIOWE % - r Alligator Two-strap Pumps ' Opera. Pumps . .. Silver Brocade Reptile Calfskin Oxfords Evening Center Strap Slippers Blonde Kid Gold Kid Calfskin Suede Pumps Instep Ties Wemen's Shoe Section. Third floor. FUR-LINED COATS Small Group at $145 Were $215 to $395 Styled to the minute with perfect case in- built, Modease shoes have proved a revela- tion to many women of Washington. Skill- ful fitting by our trained assistants assures your satisfaction, W. BD. Moses & Sons Farniture Established 1861 Liiens Carpets F Street and Eleventh Urholstery PPIPI0000000000040000000000000000040000000000000¢ 0dd Velvet Coats A Group at at Below Cost $10 $100 ALL FUR COATS Greatly Reduced MO RETURNS. ALL SALES FINAL. NO EXCHANGES, Styles for Every Occasion ¢ Chic Heels Cuban Spike French Medium 3 e

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