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i interest in fashions is not con- 12 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON. D. NU. 9, PART 2 . —-— . ! ‘Cal‘mret and Bashion i sity and Mrs. Lewis will take place on | lined, to make this coming reception ‘Re . for W. ¢ \ T¢ 7 g . | 3 . | | Chai ~ P i the evening of January 24. from 8:30 | one of the most brilliant in the history ception tor Women t New York Society Awaiting | weatimes mastover | [€=gond B [ chuirman of Committee| (1 552 e e | — i reception to the head of the| Mrs. Doyle has intrusted the wor :H Presentation of “Why Not: Musical RCVUC. .\O\V Bcing Rehearsed b}' Spcnce | unidersity of which most of the mem- | of preparing for the event to the | Mrs. Hert will hold a reception F: { bers of Columblan Women are gradu- | following committee chairmen: En-. | 42y afterncon from 4 to 7 o'clock at jates is always looked upcn as one of | tertainment, Mrs. Charles W. Rich. | 1785 Massachusetts avenue for the | the most delightful evcnts on the | ardson; hostesses, Miss Aliee B, |Woman members of the Republican jcalendar of the organization. It will | Henning: invitations, Mrs. (. i |Dational committee. She will be as be given at Rauschers and commjttees | Squirem: ushers and decorations, Miss | Sisted by the wives of cabinet members idenced by the 1o femininity is e | manner in which men of Washington | "o amnouncing their intention of at- | tending the cabaret and r.nhhmi | | | ] | | show. which will take place next ¥ri- day avening at the MayOowat HI Jappointed by Mrs. Dovie are busily | Marguerite Daly; music, Miss Grace |and Senators. Repr . re 1 for the benefit of Garfield Memorial | working upon the pi SO0 Eiiiets e Alumnae Society. Will be Stagec Hoapital : 3 The members of the hoard of dire the hospital have set the p wnd others ave quickly following suit There will be dancing hetween num as Bcneflt Performance. 1 " . N bers on the program, with the May | NEW YORK. Jur B O R To Ot kee rtet tlower Hotel Orchestra 1o play. | 1 ' sals are being held daily for the annua ":. ;V‘\“”"u[x'H‘.H“m'. “‘"K“:T Gang. | ‘S|1|I|Iu . “1xll |l 3 :;:-\\‘-d'\A“I:slv}lhl‘:ull\!h‘l\\ | f hi B . ° . ’ play of the Spen e e O | York for that purpose will exhibit the usiness-puliding dale for ths Benefit of the Spence:Babies | Lountae. Janet MASCAWE, 08| newest and rarest in fashions for | | > Home. The play will be presented in | Gaie: Tyl Ot M hally Potter Spring. Tt is rimored t the pro- | | 5 A T e e he Hotl Pasaa. on | Nellson, Jean Oloott, Folly FPoite Bt Wil liDe o e bk btoa [ Is an Acquaintance-Making Event Thursday and Friday evenings, Febru- | po o poyineon sion, with the bride, attendants uwl‘ | ary 3 and 4, at $:30 o'cloc 8 10| “The' executive comuitien (omprises Rower girs ayed in the latest ‘ be a musical revue in two IS Mrs. Allison Wright Post. Mrs. Ar nodes [ 3 g i . ) ) . called “Why Nof Claude Warford | thyy' Curtiss James, Mrs. Robert L | Tables hate been reserved Ly M, | ‘ Naturally we are putting some of our best lines of Women’s | | of New York and Paris is Staging the | o, Mrs. G. Beekman Hoppin. Mrs Walter Bruce Howe, Mrs. Willlam | 3 . s ) 2 entire production, ahd the dancing i¥ | Leonard o, Mre. Roland Pamedo, | Castie, ir., Br. 0. ¢ Boya: M. Cia Shoes forward at these reductions. For every occasion of the day— under the direction of Miss Rosette Migs [arriet Camac, Miss Fleanor) ence Aspinwall, Mr. Newhold Noye: " 4 pi O'Netl. Willard Sekitberg will conduct | Lee Fiag Hathurine St My, W B, Coblv. Mr. Y. B, Bpaniey street, dress and evening wear. Included are many of our “Arch the orches Mrs, Leons Jacob, Walter W hit Mrs. 1 W Phillips, Mrs. Richard | " » . . Among those who will part | George Sloan, Ferdinurd Nanford Biciev Airs WA (0 BRIV, My TR | Perfection” last—that wonderful combination of supreme com- are Misses Frances McCoon. whose John Bloodgood < ! | Robert Farley Clark, Mrs, Arthur e e | fort and smart 1 g ability a dancer is well known MKS. MORRIS JAFFE, Snyder, Mrs. Frances Savage, Mrs [l‘lml'n .:; nlAfllfrl‘mllml llrv'ur '-m:nn'.z 8| e. Adele Kelley. Betty Baldwin, Mavy e B | Before her marrlage at the Mayfower ( Boughton Wood, Mrs. Mar. |tee for the American Legion ball at | z Brannon. Murgaret Atell Mt AT EXANDRIA SOCIETY | | Hotel tast Sunday, she was Miss Darts |« ield, Miss Caroline’ White, Mrs. | the Mayf Totel Saturday night, | Shoes that have sold at o Bradley. Alice Bowker a Baker Minster. Josephi (. Grew, Mrs. Theodore W. |January 15 o o Sara Chishe Chapin, Ger Noves, Mrs. . C. Williams, Mrs. | 13.50 — 15 — 16.50. A a trude Finnucs Ann Fisher : arles C. Glover, Miss Aline Solo- | - p Caclte Fuller Margares pavents, M. and Mes. B K. [mons. Mre. Waltér R. Tuckerman, | Fiteh, Mis. Hennen Jennings, Mise | Reduced for this event to ... = 4 Green, Dorot Mildrec ton | Giliingham . Frank Hagner, M Virginia | Bessie Kibhey, Mrs. Ernest . Walker | Sibie. Nine etheime Mr. and Mis. James A. Towlin |Hunt, Mrs Stephen B. Elkins, Mra. | The entoruinment is under the | fyn Jdo Niam J U S A, announce the marriage of their Christine Heurich. Mrs, Robert Far. | management of a committee of which | vaistevi S < facle: Satin , , Gu it - '!0.:;":!"6 L \\\';““. w e R R e |y Clit My 0 e Hierey chuih | AtEs. Yiies i Nov o chatrman, | Paisley Slipper Black Satin, I.u.1 Kid, Gunmet Cudf, Jean Lehmani tte MacKelvie, ter a vis o his parents, Bdlin on Friday, December 31, at the Lodge, jr. and Mrs. Frank Hume. and whh"l; m;_l]mlns ; .\I'x_x \\t‘mm s | Pin Seal, Patent Ieather Pumps and Oxfords—in assorted sizes. Frances Mas McCall, Faus- pey. Dy, and Mrs. W 1. Murtong parsonage of the Southern Methodist The Iist of patronesses for the | Magner PRt e amp: | tina Munroe, Constance Nash, Janet | gt Christ Church rect Church by Rev. William S. Ham La il L"dh"mlfdd'-\ :} « IIM'IT G.|and Mrs. Presley Rixey i saassoe e e and Helen O'Ryar orle Sperry. | Mps than Allen dones, Miss imond. D. D, »awes and includes Mrs. Joseph « : - growing popu ol on WL ” ; e o 5 f . O Graves ot adTona, ey, L Mrs. John H. Gibhons, Mrs. . fon and Service-welght Mose confirms its ex- Retty T u. Kutherine amelia_Jones and Lthan Allen | Mrs. S. C. Graves of Bedford, Va., |Grew, Mr: o x\? ~:x ::‘r)‘ Lou .nx.:x» 3d. left Sunday by motor for a lis the guest of her son-inlaw und\i{um;s ‘\‘\ nds\;inr(hl i '\1;.« n;“l\ ia Columbian Women Plan coptional quality. 2.00 a pair; 3 for 5.85. " xecutive e is headed \isit {o relatives in Belhaven, N. C.ldaughter, Rev. and Mrs. Ernest M. Reed. Mrs. Hamilton Fisher, Mrs : 9 b, \lxex:“y; °F. Johnston Bted | Miss' tonelly Jones is at:present visit- | Delagey, on :South’ Colimbus istrest \nnnu;v{x R <Tsl\|;\. e lxm h.x.um RC‘?CP"OH January 24 A aCiley & Miss Dorothis enport in Wash- | Miss J ces, Who has | Ha ond, Mrs, Arthur O'Brien, | Mrs, Henry Grattan Doyle, presi- B N by Adele Kelle va Lois | ing Miss Dorothy Daveny Wash- | Miss Julia (raves, who has been the | Hays Hammond ¥ rthur ¢ Mrs. 3 e p 5 » Sl “Dorothy. Warren, Jeammitts | Gigton: N ¢ guest of Mr. and Mrs. Delaney, has|Mrs. Rdgley Hunt, Mrs. Joseph E.| jo' of columblan Women, announces Arthul Burl (:0._]'{4'{ F reet MacKelvie, Cor Kinney, Marie Mrs, Edward Stabler has v rned | left for ¥arrisburg. Pa to visit | Thropp, Mrs. F l'ar(ernv Keep, Mrs. | HiktAhs ARAUAL TeseRtIAN. Vo BIasEARY lenney ces Drury and Mmes. D. | from « visit to her son. Mr. Kenneth | friends Henry Fitzhugh, Mrs. Charles J. Bell, | that ] P - ! Paris Washington Sk Chester Noyes. Jeremiah Milbank, N. | Stabier. in New York City. accom-| Dy William Sowers has returned | Mrs. Copley Amory, Mrs. Henry W.!lewis of George Washington Univer. Sloanlot and . »x Bunks, jr fed by her son, who spent the past { o Cambridge, Md., after a visit to B ot i e Amianae | weslc ena withi his. liarents and then | h1g ipavents et e, dina Afks Jonn ‘ Mrs. Irwin H. Cornell, president: | returned to New York y Sowers. Mr. John Sowers ac | ‘;;,’ IJr T“f;\n';h:,u: A‘x,.h. \Iu-: presi Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Waller of lsompanied his brother to Cambridge deric were guests last week 11 spend a week as the guest of Mr of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Abbey land Mrs. Edward Harrington. Rev Miss Virginia Jackson of Washing- | pr. gowers has returned from a visit ton was the week end guest of MISS | to relatives in \Warrenton Wells, Miss Josephine Bedl | Genevieve Peyton Shepperson on ! Migg Pattie G. Woolf is home from | abeth Lamont and Miss . South Washington street. a_visit to relatives in Charleston, ] : s ss Cora A. Vaughan of Franklin, | w vy e , State president of the Amerlcan | “yigs Mary FRdith Miller has re- “: e e e Y apion i | Legion Auxiltary, spent several davs|tyrned to Chesbrough College, North ) the tenements bordering the . East | ie8'00 AU GH SPRathbone Smith | Chitec Ny atres st he moin 2 River. Properties facing Carl iz | on o aiiat =B 4 and AR m Park, in the vicinity of Lighty-third. | “"\ie stiiired Baker entertairied the N roentiReT u&l!,gi___ Eighty-fourth and Lighty-fifth streets. ' nevly organized bridge club of whieh | " 31" and” Mre. E. M. Coyle, Miss are being acquired by persons now | <pe js a member Tuesday evening at| Katherine Coyle and Mr. Douglas ing in or near Fifth avenue as the | her home in Rosemont. Coyle have returned to their home site for a residen community | Arrs, J, W. Mills, Miss Clotele Mills | ;2% Ve tetqrned to fheir home which will be comparable to or gceater and Miss Vaiera Mills of Roanoke are 5 Rev. and Mrs. W. K. Hardests than Sutton Square, created several the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julian | yiice’ Ruth Gary entertained at B f I A% vears ago by Mrs. William K. Vander- | Haislip. / {luncheon Wednesday, when her guests efore Inventor bilt, Miss Anne Morgan, Miss Fliza. | Mrs."Robert I'. Gooding of Pitte:|were' Miss Katherine = Coyle, - Miss beth Marbury, Elsie de Wolfe and burgh is visiting ) M.| Mary Hardesty, Miss Alice Keller other well known vomen. King. Mr. Douglas Coyle, Mr. Robert Gary Clearance Sale of The new social tenter will be built | The social committee of the Old Do- | gy yPUEES Loye. B : around the mew building of Miss minion Boat Club has announced that | *y, o F SUGON FAEER. & Chapin's schooi, which is.to replace |the biweekly dances at the clubhouse | ygnga "t state Teachers College All S].lk ] d tenements at the northwest corner of | will continue until Lent. The dates in"yurnille atter spending Chrice / ndaerwear Bast End avenue und Eightfourth|announced are Friday evenings, Jan- | i SHRVYE Sfter, spending Ghrist- stfeet. The property has already | 1 ,._\.|1h4 and :i‘:;zdatuzb;\;fi: 1101:::3:1 Charles M. Stump. been acquired, and the building is The committee 0 | Mrs. Douglas L. Folk of Ri " planned to cost about $1,000,000. The | its annual Spring dance the evening | oo i PSS L Tolk ufwmg?::ffl Make your selections at Chapin School has been at 32 and 34| of Isaster Monday, April 18. | Mr. and Mrs. Jennerfer Broaddus. i East Fifty-seventh street, just east, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Dreifus are home | 3 210 I Jeanerfer Broaddus. = | of Madison avenue, for 27 vears, and ' from a stay in Lakewood, N. J ristown, Pa., have left for their home | haé been sold o an operator, said to| Rev. and Mrs. Percy Foster Hall | g (V0 5 Cave | thelr i be Robert E. Simon, for $600,000. and Miss Margery A‘rdenvl*l?l:h‘\ver% daughterindaw, Mr. sng M’?x Eln\r:? Those who have bought in the vicin- | informally at home New Year day 2t |G, Finley. | ity are of such prominence, it is'said, | St. Paul's rectory on Duke street.i 'y, - Henry dent; Mys. Blodt Miles, treasurer: Miss | Barbara Whitmore, secretary. Mrs. Frank Sheppard, Mrs. E. Lloyd San- derson, Mrs. H Rawle, Miss e TE Curningbam Co Reliable Since 1914 314-316 7th St. N.W. > New Silk Dresses In New Spring Shades P 9 5 Dresses Smart New P Made to Soeciai L tdapted 820 Illd Misses’, Women’s and Extra Sizes | AN that their removal to the Carl Schurz | Mrs. Charles William Wattles and | Swearingen is the | " > Potts guest of her sister, Mrs. Edwar section will influence many others to| Miss Elizabeth Potts assisted in re-|Sih, o fr, HSer o dward | follow, making the colony probably |ceiving. Mrs. E mett Clarke Dunn ('4p ] e 5 Mr. and Mrs. Geor > much larger than the Sutton Squave|served punch and Mrs. James Smoot ge Ellison development. | Smyth poured tea. Others assisting | Nitzey of Fairfax County announce the marriage of their daughter, June L] f 2a 2 in the dining room were Miss Mary | 8 i Ihese stunning Dresses offered in all the newest styles o et o o st B | Belle Minitree of New York City, Miss — 10 ot TF jlohn, U Schwars. | The well known excellence of Louvre and were made to sell at more than twice this extremely Jow neighborhood, was taken recently for | Polly Maigne, Miss Esther Lambert:|pecc, Ji,f Jlexandria, ‘Sunday Silk Undergarments—their splendid qual- sale ‘price. There are the most striking styles presented ir improvement with a $1,500.000 hos- | Miss Laura Hulfish, Miss MUSHed | Newport News, by = Rev. Father g . the advanced high shades and the new two-tone effects, in pital, in which leading surgeons, phy- | Baker, -‘]1_‘:;‘13‘;:;’;"3‘“};:’5‘?;’2‘5 e | Francls Byrne. After Januars g5 ity and notably correct cut—make this sac- dainty models for evening, stunning afternoon styles f i d bankers are inter | Eleanor ) X, | Mr. Sol ey ki . ¢ s ' S tee “Marsarer Looian 'Srecryt, | Miss Toulse Finke, Miss Alice Hard: MrodEnd ; s 1 azemAnn il { rificing for clearance all the more important busines daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando P, |ing, Miss Ashley Carter of Norfolk, e his city. i p Metcalf of East Seventy-second | Miss Lucy Anderson, Miss Elizabeth .- an event. street, will be married in the small |Schneider and Miss Roberta Schneider. Mf!. Logfl ballroom of the Plaza January 15 to, Mr. and Mrs. George Dewey Hicks n to Entertain Your good judgment will suggest liberal Francis A. Skelton of Boston. The of Cleveland, Ohio, have left for their . : selections, which you can buy to such ad- ceremony will be performed by the |home ufter a visit to the latter's par-| Clubwomen Tomorrow Rev. Frank Warfleld Crowder of St. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Turner Martyn, | irs. Ellis Logan, chairman ot the Shipe o - e 2 Mr. Martyn James' Church, New York. The on Prince street. —Mr. Jack ! | fine arts department of the Distriet vantage. | bride's sister, Mrs. Macneil of Barra. :1:! ‘l;e’t\:rr;id \!\g:c}}].::?e':-d“h Military )c(f‘ l;olum}!lia Federation of \\'nmer‘\‘:u i will be matron of honor. and the scademy : 2 onn | Clubs, will give a tea to the o s . T . bridesmaids will be Miss Martha Macy || Mr. John Grimm 'nnd ‘,'{,;'b}{,}::“chflrmefl S el ol ?h:'!:,“'-‘ Only our stock is included—we do not and Miss Althea Ward. Cox have returned from AmbrickS:|groups of the Federation of Women's “buy for a sale”—hence the values are un- The best man will be Harold ©. Pa. where they atten Clubs tomorrow from 3 to G o'clock at ot iy : e : Whitney and the ushers H. Martyn |ding Tuesday, December 28, of M her home, 1661 C; § Baker and William B, Miler i’:';él‘lr:' i)lna Higginbotham and Mr. rescent place, questioned Skelton is a graduate of Harvard Elmer O'Conmor. . . . and Miss Metcalf is a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hfllf"j‘ Spence. Mrs. Metcalf and her daugh- | aiTived home vesterday after a ten-| pel e p |day trip to New York City. S raduates of Speneridesmaids, are) 5y " Hrenry Emerson hus left for | his_home in Roanoke after a visit Choice of Gowns Teddies Vests Bloomers " Greenway Inn One of the test of recent af- i 5 o . : i 5 (u01® O the smartest of recen ‘dhe;:;dh'\'{ “sonintew and daughter, Mr. || 2 Connecticut Ave. Dance Sets Step-ins Costume Slips Pajamas Skating Club by a reception to the|and Mrs, Henry Oray. ~— . o |} Opposite Cathedral Mansions | members, who gathered in the new | £ . quarters just compieted. on the top | >orton and children have returned In the dainty boudoir colors: tastefully trimmed of the building adjolning Madison | fTom a Visit to Mrs. Morton’s parents, or effectively plain tailored. [ 9 DINNERS | Daily, 5:30-7:30, 85c S . - Mr. and Mrs. S. Russell Smith, in ||| Square Garden on the east M , s & The entire roof of the building, | Culpeper RIS | 1 Sunday, 1:30.7, $1.00 running from Forty-ninth to Fiftier, | MF. and Mrs. Willam B. Riley 6f Excellent Food Siteets with the entrance at 304 West | Nowport News have returned to their | Delicious Pastries e Fiftieth street, and fronting on Eighth | home after a Visit to the latter’s ||| ANN TABER MO avenue, erected by the Phipps inter ests, has been turned into a modern ice rink, glass inclosed. The interior has been attractively decorated in high colors. The spectators’ gallery, where tea will be served, has its own | xlass inclosure and will be heated. | The organization committee of the club is composed of Mrs. Russell Dou- bleday, Paul Hammond, Harold Harts horne, David T. Layman, jr. Mrs. Clarence C. Pell and Henry C. Phipps. Mr. Pell is president of the club, Mr. Hartshorne the secretary and David | . Layman, jr. who has been most | ive in its initiation, is the treas- | rer. Of the charter members about 100 | re former membeys of the New York Skating Club an@ include Mr. and Mrs. Grosvenor Atterbury. Irving Bro- | kaw, Mr. and Mrs. W, 8. Bird, Mr. | and Mrs. W. A. Belden, Mrs. Lewis M. Borden and Gail Borden, eorge Brokaw. William M. bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Church, Frederic R. Coudert, Mrs. K Gerry Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- xell Doubleday, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred illy, Kingdon Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Howe, Mrs. E. S. Knapp, Miss Rosalie Knapp, Miss trice Laughran, Mrs. Bradley Conde Nast, Stowe Phelp: chalrman of the house committee; | Mrs. John S. Phipps, Mrs. Frank L. Polk, John T. Pratt. Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt, W. A. Sands and Williard G. Van Name. There will be morning, afternoon and evening club sessions until 7:30 Before You Buy in Any Bargain Basement— Be sure to shop Sigmunds and compare the exceptional values with any offered elsewhere. We believe we can save you a great deal of money, because we sell for Cash only, and with costly charge accounts eliminated New Spring Colors Smart New Styles Mitzi Red Pin Tucking Gooseberry Green Box Pleating Queen Blue* Batwing Sleeves ] W Early Spring o'clock . ) B | The Cariatotor b i be given| DRESSES we are in a position to sell for less. Monkey Skin Tan New Fagoting the Ritz-Carlton. The guests will be entertained by a professional cabaret during supper. which will be served. at_midnight in the restaurant, and will be an especially attrac of the dance. The proceeds are for the support of the Christodora House, a settlement located at 147 Avenue B. Americani- zation of immigrants is the maln work of the charity. Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James is president of the board of managers. | Miss Katharine Kennedy Tod is| chairman of the debutants commit- tee and Miss Clare Kellogg vice chairman. ~Serving with them are| Misses Edith Colby, Silvia Brewster, | Clare Kellogg, Chariotte Brown, Tem ple Biddle, Jane Baldwin, Kethleen | Baker, Phyllis Baker, Doris Brixey, | Eleanor Barry, Marion Batterman, | 4 Jane Brady, Anne Colby, Louise Co- burn, Ellen Comley, Florence Clark, | Rosalie Coe, Jean Cochran. Helen | (hoate, Pauline Dodge, Priscilla Dodge, Constance Dane, Carroll Fer-. guson, Victoria Frelinghuysen. Con- X Marian Gray, Franc hgnce. ok Goansl Ki (B;ll::l:n w‘;:::: Bolero Basque Wood Shades Bouffant, Two-Piece Péach—Two- Effective Embroidery Tone Color Material Combination Every New Style Effect Before you buy we urge you to shop and compare. Remember, every day is Bargain Day in— Priced at Mid-Season Figures 515 w5395 All new shades and trimmings in all sis ve featuve | Charge Accounts Invited SIGMUNDS—7th & H BARGAIN BASEMENT