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. SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1927. SGCIET Y. p S O C I E TY ‘l COSTUMES SEEN AT ASSEMBLY BALL Y%§§§§§§§§§§§fi , b1 ice President and Mrs. Dawes Honor Annual January Guests at Army Dinner and Dance E N ‘ g ' Clearance Sale at Willard Hotel Tonight. ‘ ' ; ' > i . ) . HE Vice President and Mra tain a company at dinner this eve S ¥ ;. I Dawes will be the guests of [ning in honor of her house guest, Mrs. 5 % ¢ honor at dinner this evening [ John P. Jones of the Surgeon General of the Saily / : Army and Mra. Merritte W Mre. Fverett Sanders, wife of the 4 - Jreland. who will entertain in the |secretary to the President, will he at | [ . 3 ¢ t l presidential suite at the Willard be- | home Wedneaday afternoon, January ; p 4, { fore the mecond of the series of ATTY |26 from 4 to 6:30 o'clock at the May 4 l I l ea a l. dances, which will be held in the ball | gower Hotel - - . E [ 9 \/ ° 3 ard Bl { . l“"'l"":»"{'y:i"!“-‘:l}d;nl and Mre. Dawes | Mrs. Harold P Norton will not be T \ 5 9 , < l o O t P l Wil etefve at the dance after the |at home tomorrow afternoon, hut will e b ()se ‘ l Atnner, and will be assisted by Mra. | recelve the following Saturaays in N S 4 l ‘ :e s o md and Mrs. Rriant Wella. Col. | January after 4 o'clock : nake the introduc Parker A"‘u'\”m\””m':v- fho will enter. | Miss Catherine Radcliffe had ag her | ISaks reputation for leadershlp in value giving 1s,em- tion ong o n hee will he Rrig. | guests at luncheon today in the prea- S8 5 § 54 i & i 2 fain before the dance WO e | Mdential dining room of the Mayflower 3 ; : ¢ phasized anew in the exceptional offerings, presented*by Gen. and Mrs. James M Mra, J. W. Clarke Agnew. Mrs. Wal- N . “The Vice President and Mrs. DAWeR | i McKown Jones of Porto Rico and B 3 i our January Clearance Sale. e eats for whom Mme. Hauge | et Comdr| R. W. Bates, 1. §. N. 5 y were t . Y las vening, when cov e ; e '“mmfd' “‘: 2 | TLord Ashfleld, head of the Under- ers were lald for B8 ostess at din-[ground Flectric Rallwavs of London, | Mme. Hauge Wit 0 entertaining | Will come to Washington today from B conpiment 1"" her house guests New York, where he landed Tuesday, in compliment New'York. where he innderl Tuesiay, fINever have we made deeper reductions on Fur Coats ~—never has any prior January Sale eclipsed this one in Mr. and Mrs. 8. Parker Gilbert. ';‘d"dluxmm the Hon. Marion Wordruff S o g NOW Or'brcadth 0{ selecnon: Choo“ o F‘“‘ Coat B rtv Mim Lvitre oot Tobd, | JAUERTer, the Hon [Marion: Werdruf | _ OW, while assortments are still complete. niece of Mme. Hauge. . | ton Hotel wialle in the Capital = CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED SARS FUR CO. 3030 Ambassador of Ttaly in ) icorga Mesta has issued invi i d New York for Visit. i < an at home with dancing g 4 o aly, Nobile A flower Hotel Tuesday Ambassador of Tta ' 1 > 1":.““ de Martino, went to NeW | yapry 11, from 5 to 7 o'clock. The | is spending & | Qeventeenth street entrance will be | RARRIS vesterday S z-Cariton used EEwING short time at the RI HARRIS BEWING of Germany: and | Mrs. Georgia knox Rerry is enter “tfl\sfi“’v Barmnest Maltzan will he the guests | taining at a bridge and tea this after r veni of 104 L er hoi 3207 Kling! rel ' Rnor, e et Hrad A, Brit: | ross, e Left to right: Miss Mary Page Julllen, debutante; Mias Margaret Mann, Colonial soldier, and Mrs. James Carroll Representa Mrs. - uests will number 12 e wearing a reproduciion in minlature of the Santa Maria as a headdress, with costume in keeping. These ten, whose guest in Mrs. John C. t, 2119 R street among the most attractive co mes worn at the assembly last night, The Ambassador of Cuba and Sanora | northwest, will observe her Saturday de Ferrara, who have spent the week | atterncons at home until Lent. the minuet. which was led by Gen.|terson, Mrs. Harry Norment, Mr.|bur Ross Hubbard, Miss Francesca in their Havana home. are expected to | 0\ TpmE. O (are|and Mrs. Washington. The minuet, [ Walter R. Tuckerman. Mr. Mitchell | Stewart, Mr. R. Dickenson Jewett arrive in Washington tomOITOW MO | pyery (o o emall company at the Club | Which was arranged and personally | Carroll, Mr. Herhert Hengstler. Mr ‘.\H!s Dorothy Sollers and Mr. Shoe: ing. | Chantecler last night. directed by Miss Minnie Hi\k. was| Eben F. Comin and Mr. Austin of |~ (onig” 005 < anth, Page) The Norwegian Minister to Braail | followed hy a grand march, in which | Boston. The guests at the reception, | and Mme. Gade and thelr daughter, | Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont have|all those in costume at the party | who later danced the minuet, included | - & P + honor guests |Kone to New York, and are at the|joined. then came the general danc-| Mra. Robert E. Lee and Rev. Meade | @ New York A/ AN AN A Y AL/ A AL o Pt e B ia) "and | Hotel st. Regis for A brief stay. Ing, hoop skirts and knee breeches | Bolton MacBryde, who led tie re.|| LUCAS st Tk A at dinner this i . o ; seeminz strange when keeping time | ception line. I| )y oFormerls with Emile ant Robert @ ‘onn. ve. 2 loor, anposite the N s kR QE jop TR QL 4 - | % X 1 Mre. Franklin L. Whitley, who will R T - The naval attache of the French em- | to modern jazz Dr; Doliman, Mias Virginia Dickens, || Negtnet ot Mais 5570 The Ambassador In the Confidence of the Public for QOver Thirty-Eight Years 610 Twelfth St. Just Above F Phone Main 1647 OX 0 XXX OIOOXO30TOT IOIOROTOROROFOTOROR Willard Hotel betore the Army dance | ;0 5“0 anin, S jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Park, Mr.| 3 e | 5 g, when their guests | charge of the tableau showing the - el tonight. were the Minister of Greece and Mme, | weddding ceremony. . She imper. | (harles Drayton and Miss Elizabeth | ONSULT McDEVIT 3 Jobe. | Minister of Czechoslovakia, Dr, 108, the charge d'affaires of [sonated the bride, while Mr. Walter For New }.:rhh'n",’rm““ host to a company of | ce, Count de Sartiges: Admiral | D. Davidge appeared as Gen. George Mise Maud Gouverneur led her set | Window Shades 18 at dinner last'evening. | . Edward W. Eberle, Capt.| Washington, the bridegroom, and Mr. | with Mr. Valkenberg. Others in the iiice. SHatEe M s |and Mrs. Charles B. Hepburn, Capt.| Wirt Howe, who wora the wig and |set were Mrs. §. J. Henry, Mr. and B i ™ The Minister of Rumania. Mr.iand Mre. David Le Breton and the |robe of a lord chief justice, was|Mrs, Thomas Sim Lee, Mr. Powell| Draperles, Slip Covers—Ho George Cretziano, and his daughter.!naval attache of the British embassy, |al&o chairman of the men's floor [and Mrs. Charles G. Matthews. Prin | =g & o Mise Jeanne Cretziano, entertained at |Capt. Stopford. | committee. The gueste at the wed. | sese Ida Cantacuzene, Lieut. Merrow | w. -M! today in compliment to the | o ding were Mrs. Kenneth Gilpin N ” b | k“‘?;'l.',fi‘n‘n conductor, Mr. Georges | Mrs. De Witt Talmage, who is spend- | daughter of Senator and Mrs. Law !3"" Mise Barbara Hight, Mr. Wil 211 F St. N.W. Main 3211 for Estimates Georgeeco, who is in Washington as |ing the Winter at the Mayflower, en- |rence D. Tyson, who wore one of the | guest conductor of the Washington |tertained a small party at dinner fast | most striking costumee at the ball, Opera Co. for the performance of “La |evening in the presidential dining | fashioned ot cloth of silver and green Boheme,” which v;‘lll Y:‘ ll;‘!n K‘l\oléql!}' room. | a=am the hadice trimmed with rare ening in the Washington Audito- s—— | old Jace and the skirt worn over a :(‘ur:.ng()lhers in the company at Ml.!t Thnr!._lt Pyle, daughter of | yul hoop (n'mdannn;"_\[rn, John P. luncheon were the Undersecretary of | Mre. Frank Wilkes Pyle, leaves today | Jackson, Mrs, Jean Rush Moore Pat- d Mrs. Joseph . Grew, the | for Smith College to resume her | mmm—— T e mn o neral of the opera and Mrs. | Studies after two weeks' viait here, | ULIUS UARFINCKEL 0 Edouard” Albion and Mra. Marshali | during which Miss Pyle was intro. e P & A luced to her mother’s friends at a tea ¥ g v RIS @ance at the Mayflower on Christmas - 4 | WASHINGTON Mrs. John Crayke Simpson Was | eve, . 3 | hostess at luncheon today in her b . 55 PARIS apartment at 2633 Sixteenth street in | Mrs. George W. Johnston has gone compliment to Mrs. Jacoh Leander | to New York, and will return at the Loose of Kansas City, who is here”for end of Januar: . ' the remainder of the season. . ! o A | Loose has many friends here, made | Assembly Ball Brilliant tn % ervice. Remarkable Assortments during her annual visits to Miss e ! Helen Cannon when the latter's father, P"::M” _'“l" (‘M'"_m-: 3 s the late Joseph G. Cannon, was ¥ In powdered wigs and UDD'S - frozen colonial costumes made a brilliant A Speaker of the House. Mre, Simp- dessetts and " & ‘e Mrs, Adam |8cene last night in the ballrooms of b i B Bvane. Mea Georee Barnétt, aira, | he Mavfower for the Washington confechibrsthave e - el U The Best Made Apparel mbly ball. The hoard of gov- st titeene entertain & company of 12 at ey, and Mme. Willm entertained at | rs, Walier R. Tuckerman was in 6081614 ELEVENTH ST, All Fall and Winter Apparel Now Offered at Drastic January Clearance of A~ <2 = g - = S Z £ EETEERN V < , Mrs. C H. Ru- k;f;fi:‘ *,t!'r‘;“"“\"“"ua‘{: Brown. "Mrs, | ernors of the Assembly chose this ght 1 I | < GO, e Deusherty, Mra. Frank | date because it was the anniversary Washingtonians for R For Women and Misses / 3 o aondeh, SF Games 3L Orien;|of the merrines, ot Gen.” Georee | R Half a Contury. A » & We Never Carry Merchandise to the Next Season— Fort e s i v Custis. ~ The ceremony was repro- | hone call will bri i i # ¥ pro- hone call will brin; i ow on va Sanger Lyon. Custis. The ceremony was repro g e Here Hence These Tremendous Savings Judge and Mre, Samuel Jordan Gra- | of the ballroom and was immediately L . 3 ham will entertain a company & 14 |followed by a reception, the costumed | [@f delicious desserts. I At Specially Reduced Prices at dinner this evening. guests entering the ballroom from | e the east end and marching the entire | 3 ; I 1 The Assistant Secretary of the |length to the tage, where Gen. and 18th & Columbia Rd. i Fur-Trimmed Cloth Coats | o ey S s BERRERSRTOE [ I S i B i COATS COATS COATS Robinson will give a dinner & eve- | stately manner of the time. The | ning for their daughter, Miss Helen | costumes and details were complete Z > ports, Street, Afternoon and Robinson, preceding the dance which | and well carried out. There were | 3 3 Evening Dresses A Greatly Re- A Greatly Re- A Greatly Re- r. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter will give [ no lost “cues” and each and every r e ehelr hore on New. Hampshire | one of the participants knew' just | [ \ 2 [ FiiCoits duced Group duced Group duced Group ayenue. Covers will be laid for 18. |what to do and how and when Furs Ascaisoriss ¢ the Brition | GATIST, the guests were received hy s . . The military attache of the British|Gen. and Mrs. Washington they - embassy, Gen. C. E. C. G. Charlton, | crossed the stage and then to the i Underwear and Boudoir Apparel 59 73 will return tomorrow from New [floor again and took their places for York, where he went with Mrs. Charl. J I ) ¢ ATl el : Infants’ and Children’s Apparel Smartly styled Sports and dress Distinctive styles, the Berengaria, sailing tonight for | Coats in fur- Coats, smartly fur 1 i D Oh Rt 4 0 I » 5 uxuriously fur- Sen. Charlt 1l join i : % At England. Gen. Charlton will join her £ ! trimmed models for trimmed. Misses’ and trimmed for misses in their home in England the end of i 2 d ! this month o i misses and women. womens sizes. . £ ] F STREET CORNER OF 137 and women. S — Mre. Stephen B. Elkins will enter- CHOICE OF THE HOUSE! e FINEST WINTER COATS 313 5 Saturday, Jan. &, 7:30 te 1 g " b il i b ¢ Regardless of Costs or Former Prices, Reduced to. Presenting rn o R YR , Pbilipsbo and Orme Libbey Sisters 6082614 ELEVENTH ST. e e A o DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES a:rr“f‘e':;l'::., nd Tha Little Symphony NEW FELTS! Orchestra, Irving Boernstein ‘I:ohdurflng. ; m "‘ifi:;‘!‘c’i’o’::' Adcreally Re. a Gmfly Re =t : i uced Grou; duced Gro DeLuxe DINNER'330 : SR | Group up e '10 15 25 Silk and Cloth Dresses. For im- mediate wear. Ex- at an end - of - the - Mid - season styles Very fine gar- ments reduced to ] this ordi ice. ekl colad season price. Smart s : aorr t ln; Varflifii o r T_fi ‘ 4 | values. materials and colors. & (In ANl Sizes) B g | SALE OF FUR COATS 715 13th Street ‘ NEW STRAWS! NEW FAILLES! _ Tremendous January Sale Values Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 1 . January 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th, 1927 SALE—SMART NEW HATS At 595 - $1 19 | At 2 P. M. Each Day 4 To cover advances and other charges. Embracing | examples from all the world-famed rug weaving [ districts of the Orient, from the large palatial Kes- { han down to the small Anatolian mat. ‘ IN OUR FIVE-DOLLAR HAT SHOP ‘ . $14 $ 1 . p 2 : A ii On Free View Upm Hour of Sale Each Day || A very special purchase just in from New York ” : ) 3 v T : bri vonderful f exquisite fabrics lors Louis Note: The above sale offers the Washington public an NiOgE SMOTE ST IR OF SRILIE abH S and coloE Caracul-paw, Pony, Muskrat, Mar- Finest Pony, Caracul, Silver Musk- opportunity to obtain high grade Eastern Rugs at prac- at the low price of $5.00. mink, Gray Kid, Caracul and Sealine | rat and Striped Marmot—distinctive tically their own prices. i Gold CO. Biressis i Gasn i PLENTY OF LARGE HEAD SIZES Cone Sty | Terms: Cash. g 3 \ Sealine is dyed Coney. Marmink is dyed Marmot. $ i Caracul, Krimmer-paw and Sealine; Opossum, Muskrat, Gray Kid, Pony self and contrasting trim. Krimmer and Sealine in many styles. 1214 F N.W. 1 C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. Fourth Floor 715 13th Street t