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e SOCIETY. SOC IETY] Vice President and Mrs. Dawes Guests of Secretary of W ‘ar and Mrs. Davis at Dinner Party Tonight. HE Vice President and Mrs. | Mrs. Jack Connelly, Mrs. Frank Cros. Dawes will be the guests of | thwaite, Mrs. L. F. Davis, Mrs. Jules honor at dinner this evening | Demonet, Mrs W. J. Dyer, Mrs. Fred of the Secretary of War and | Eberle. Mrs Charles Galliher, Mrs, Mre. Dwight F. Davie, who |Harry Taylor, Mrs. Van Senden. Mrs, will entertain a company of | George Warrington, Mrs. Whitehead, | Mrs. A. P. Zappone, Miss Jane Gray The Ambassador of Germany and|gyme, Miss Mowate, Mrs. C. R. Por- be the honor omorrow evening d Mrs. Sol Bloom. at the Mayflower Bnmnnc Maltzan in Cabinet Hostess Guest of Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Ransley. Mrs. James J. D wife of the Seqretary of Labor, was the honor guest at the lu o given today Rauscher's by Mrs. Clvde Kelly Mrs. Henry Clay Ransley. M fred Brosseau nt the D. A. R., share Davis. There were cluding a ber and Pittst Irs, Al general of h Mrs w ap Senora Cesar, wife of the newly pointed Minister of Nicarag Alejandro Cesar, and the dren arrived in W joined the Minis the Wardman Representatiy tained at a day morning a Hotel in_complime Harvey Ingham an shall. were Senato David s Danfel F. Steck. the tary of War and M rd Mac Nider, the commissi ral immigration and Mrs Capt. and Sordon Smith, on the oc e Serbian New Year, entertained Saturday eve. ning in honor of the Minister of the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and the staff of ‘Those present, in addition to Dr. Ante Tresich Pavichich, were the coun selor of the Cyechoslovak legation and Mme. Lipa, M. Bojidar P. Stancio- vitch, M. K. Meneghello Dintchitch, M. D. M. Drignakovitch, M. Dushan Sekulitch, M. Ivan Jurkevitch, Maj Vietoriano Casajus, Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Corey, Mr. and -Mrs. Albert H Putney, Miss Peggy Stanley and Miss | L. V. Coulbourne The Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Leland Harrison will be hosts to a company of 1% at dinner this evening in honor of the coun- selor of the United States embassy in Rome and Mrs. Warren Delano Robhins, who are visiting Mr. Rob- bins' uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont. Mr. and Mrs. Har- rison entertained 18 guests at dinner | last evening. The naval attache of the Spanish embassy and Mme. Adolfo H. de Solas have canceled all social engagements owing to the death of the former's mother in Spain. Mr. and M Issued invitations fc the laiter's Roebling, to Elst, Saturday. February in St. Matthew’s Church. breakfast for a small company follow in the home of Mr. and O'Brien, Esta Brook, on Branch road he German consul general in New rk and Mme. von Lewinski enfer- tained a company of 20 at dinner last evening in compliment to Mrs. Me- Hugh, daughter of the United States Ambassador to Germany, Mr. Jacob Gould Schurman, who will leave shortly to join Mr. McHugh in China. , At noon A wedding will M Broad | Mrs, Woodrow Wilson will entertain a party of six at luncheon Wednesday in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower, following Mrs. Lawrence Townsen ‘Musical Morning." Miss Rosa Ponselle of the Metropolitan Opera. Company and Mr. Alberto Salvi, celebrated harpist, will present the program. Mrs. D iams Mary _Temple, M Moy Mrs. William Fitch And Mrs. | Charles Boughton Wood are among other prominent hostesses who wi also entertain at luncheon Wednesd at the Mayflower. Mrs. Clara A a bridge luncheon in the pat Carlton Hotel today. Her z Mrs. Anne Gaynor, Mrs. A Mrs. John O. Gheen, Hayes, sr.; Mrs Hoover Hanger, jr; Mrs. Ralph Jaensen, Mrs Q. Leighton, Mrs Charles Owens, Frank M Wil Mrs. W ogers, Mrs. Beverly heffield, Mrs. Stephen Tabor, Mrs. S. T. Ansell, . Mre. Lester Baer, ok Beyer, 0. M: P. . Pauline [ . Paris E Brown, Mrs. Wister Norman E. Bull, Mrs. Mrs. Walter Coates, Over Operas : Ox Patents Suedes and | ¢ in- | the legation. | Sasser entertained at | OMEN terfield and Mre. Roscoe George Chase | of Orange, N. J Bernard | Mr. and Mrs B. Jones | were hosts at luncheon vesterday | when their guests were Mr | Edward Terry Sanford and Mrs ford, Mr. Justice Harlan F s and Mrs. Stone, Senator and Lawrence D. Tyson, Judge and Mrs. €. €. McChord. Admiral and Mrs. | Cary T. Grayson, Mr. and Mrs. Wade | H Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gilpin and Mrs. Thomas Martin of Oklahoma | City, who is visiting Mr. and, Mrs. | Jones. ¢ F Secretrry of Agriculture and. Mrs. Edwin T. Meredith have| come to Washinzton to spend some | and are at the Mayflower Hotel. | | tim whao has | Mrs. | Mrs. Richard Ev been the guest of her cousin Henry D. Flood, for several dayvs, re. turned vesterday to Richmond where vn Ryrd she makes her home with her son, Gov. Byrd Mrs. Byrd was the guest in compli- | ment to whom the Minister of Guate- | hez Latour | nd Senora de Sa ned at funcheon yesterday Mrs. M. H. Schluter was hostess to A company of 50 at luncheon today in the Chinese room of the Mayflower. | Miss Callie Doyle, who has been! with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. | and Mrs. George T. Marye, for the | early Winter, has taken an annrlmenu at the Hotel Mayflower for the re mainder of the season 1 Miss Lettice Lee Coulling, debu- tante daughter of Mrs. William Meade Coulling. will be the guest of hnr\nl‘ |at a bridge party Thursday afternoon | jof Miss Mary Lee Carroll, who will entertain in her apartment in Balti- | more, }' Former Senator and Mrs. William | Alden Smith of Grand Rapids arrived in Washington on Sunday, and are! staying at the Mayflower. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Butman were | hosts at an informal dinner last eve- ning in compliment to Mrs. Joseph M. Carey of Chevenne, Wyo., wife of for. | mer Senator Carey, who is also a former governor of the State. Covers were laid for 16. Mrs. W. Harry Brown will entertain | 30 guests at dinner this evening in her apartment at 1785 Massachusetts avenue. Miss Rose Saul has gone to Florida to spend several weeks, and will return the end of this month. Mr. and Mrs, G. Bry Bryan Pitts will be | hosts at dinner this evaning Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Gates gave |2 delighttul tea vesterday afternoon | in their apartment in Chaham Courts | for the latter's som, Lieut. John | Harding of Tampa, Fla., who is spend- ing a week with them. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs, George B. Puller, Mrs. Willam H. Carter, Mrs. | ' Formerly with Emlile 1110 Conn. Age. 2ad fl-o':‘».mflw the in 5530 Concluding Reductions Winter Coats =5 $99.50 fxcen vaties o Below Wholesale Cost Other Notable * Offerings at $29.50 $38 $65 All Sales Final Shoes 100 Models. fords : Straps ;. -Satins : Kidskins | | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., | entertain ; Wednesday 1l DIXIELAND l\amnnq pators. directing. Al MISS HELEN GATLEY, | One of the season’s buds, helping in a special feature at the Bal Boheme, al the Willard Hotel tonight. ol 1 were henor guests at dinner of Mr. | l and Mrs. Thornton P. Boland. There were 23 guests in the company. Nathaniel B. Dial, Mrs. Horace Dial, Mrs. John J. Taggart and Mrs. Ed- ward E. Easlick. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury will a company of 22 at dinner this evening followed by dancing when about 30 additional guests will join them. Mr. Miss Agnes Winn will entertain at ! | Entertalnments Precede the Graham-Hill Wedding. Miss Elizabeth Snowden Hill, whose marriage to Mr. Jerome Graham will take place Saturday, was the guest of honor of her sister, Miss Nora Hill today. The company included oni the members of the bridal party evening Miss Hill and Mr. Graham 15% Special Discount All Footer Cleaning and Dyeing One Week January 17 to 22 To demonstrate the quality of Footer-service, and the personal interest we take with clothing: and household fabrica. Phone for service car FOOTER’S ct nd_D 1332 G St NW. Your five-piece parlor suite reupholstered for less now tha you can buy one new chair for nowadays. to $2.98 per yard—this week only. CLAY ARMSTRONG 1233 10th St. N.W. s A Gigantic January Clearance of FURS TREMENDOUS PRICE REDUCTIONS Three Days—Monday, Tuesday and W ednesday, Only, THE VALUES offered in this sale are beyond ordinary belief. In many cases the coats offered are reduced by almost half. * “he expediency of clearing our racks to make room for ‘our 1927 merchan- dise, ordered long ago, is the only reason for these drastic reductions.. $300 $100 $300 $245 $200 $200 $120 - 8175 $150 * $150 $200 875 $125 $25 $1850 18 SIBERIAN SQUIRREL COATS, Platinum and Fox trim- med—$500 value—Clearance Price ............... 3 MOLE COATS, Fox trimmed—$360 value—Clearance Prige .. ... 1 GENUINE LEOPARD COAT, Fox trimmed—valued at $450—Clearance Price . 8 JAP WEASEL COATS, Clearance Price ...... 3 AMERICAN BROADTAIL COATS, valued at $350—Clearance Price......... 3 12 HUDSON SEAL COATS, Dyed and Natural Suirrel nnd Skunk trimmed—were $325 to $450—Clearance Price 18 BROWN CARACUL PAW COATS, Fox trimmed—were $245—Clearance Price 2 BLACK CARACUL COATS, Lynx and Fox trimmed— were $275—Clearance Price . . 8 GOLDEN MUSKRAT COATS, Fox trlmmed—vnluod -t $225—Clearance Price 8 SILVER MUSKRAT COATS, Fox ulmmed—szso v-lua ~—Clearance Price 1 CIVET CAT COAT, Skunk lrlmmed—vflued at 327 Clearance Price 6 BAY SEAL COATS, Suirrel and Mink trummed—$200 value—Clearance Price ... cees 12 SEALINE COATS, Suirrel -nd Mmk trlmmed—$200 vlluo—Clelr-m:o Price ... 4 CARACUL JACQUETTES, Fox trlmmed—-were 3150— ~—Clearance Price 35 STONE MARTIN SCARFS, were $50—Clearance Fox trimmed—were $375— trimmed— Fox L S S 15 FOX SCARFS, were $40—Clearance 51500 Price . . 8 PONY COATS, Fox, Leopnrd Beaver and Fitch trim- $135 med—were 3225-—Clenun e Price . ARTCIRALT SHOLS 1311 F Street Fup. Saop St.N. W. $9.00 Silk Tapestry cut oner xon Frank-a-lin 7483 n MONDAY, JANUARY 17, . ruffied net and embroidered point d'esprit, cleverly pleated. SOCIETY. 192 7. one dozen, $3.50. 1y priced, $1.50. JUST EXACTLY WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN WANTING! Women’s Lavishly Fur-Trimmed Coats 569-50 Every Coat in This Group Should Sell From $98.50-$125 At the price you have been waiting for— And the point of this great value story is that these are not only coats of exceptional quality fabric, generously trimmed with fine quality selected pelts, beautifully made but— they Are in the Colors Most in Demand— Gracklehead blue Black Grey Tan. It was a lucky day when our women’s coat buyer secured these coats at a generous price concession from one of the finest makers in the New York market, for these are coats that are rarely found in special pur- chase groups—the very desirable straightline models in the best fabrics of the season and in the colors that you have been looking for but have not been able to find in great quantity lately. Here they are—plenty of them for your choosing tomorrow at this amaz- ingly low price. The Fur Sets Actually Equal the Price of the Cad: ! Kit fox Ringtail Natural and mink squirrel Jap fox Black lynx Platinum wolf Caracul Waist-deep shawl collars. Whole-animal scarf collars. Luxurious mushroom and | S Queen Anne collars. All with deep cuffs match. to A rorgeous est of Jap fox dezelops the wast” desp shawl colisr and cu women's Lustrah coal in $69.50. e aleat A Complete Range of Women’s Sizes from 36 to 44! Women’s Coat Shop—Third Floor—Tomorrow The January Sale Brings More Value Surprises! New Crepe de Chine Pajamas 5 Splendid quality crepe de chine made up in the jaunty jumper mode—sleeveless, trimmed with Trousers with elastic waistband and edged with net. Peach, nile and flesh only, but a complete size range and extraortlinary values. Crepe de Chine Slips In pastel and street shades. $3.95 A Very Special Price ; The most popular slip of the moment at a tremendous saving. Heavy quality crepe de chine beautifully made and finished with self-shoulder straps, hemstitched band top, deep shadow hem and inverted pleats over the hemline. All the smart street colorings and all the desirable undergarment shades in this group. $3.95. Super Rayon Underwear Fine weave—brilliant luster—finished like silk garments—and perfectly lovely colorings. “There is no rayon to equal it"—that is what the manufacturer tells us and we believe it. You will, too, when you see it. Super Rayon Vests Made like silk vests—almost as dainty to touch as Milanese silk—full length and full width. $ Bodice style with picoted edged shmxldcr l 2 strap. Sizes 36t0 42......... 000000 Super Rayon Combinatiom Beautifully tailored full cut all-in-one models—carefully reinforced. Bodice-top style s with picot edged shoulder stups. szes 36 1.9 to 42 s Super Rayon Bloomers f.‘. do i, Ample through the hips—well reinforced. They look | Pilsmas. wih almost as luxurious as Milanese. In knee s FEC length—small—medium and ‘large sizes in col- l 9 e {1 X} ors to match the vest.....c..ooooiiiann. ecial, $6. Grey SImpa—S.eoud Floor tomorrow night at the Arts|after February 15 will be at home at | week. Mr. Martin sueceeded the late | Jerrills, Mrs. Donald Camerson, Mrs. ~ of Miss Vi Sutton, who | the Dresden. Senator Ollfe James of Kentuc El py Came: AIDING BAL BOHEME 29 on the Transyl —_ The Banate ames of Kentucky in |Stanley Cameron. twin abroad Conlidge heads a list of dis X - | The Wakefield National Memorial Mahel ( hed patronesses for the annual| Col. Miguel F. Sequeira, unlonist | o oiiztion has issued invitations for Winn's other | nd card party to be held at|Party of central Amerlca, entertained |5 ginner to be given at the Mayflower Adelaides Borah, | ayflower Hotel, Friday, Jan ta v Saturday evening | goiap pebruary 11, to celebrate the Mr. and Mrs, | @ senefit of the District |at the Willard iotel In honor of Misk 195th anniversary (old calendar) of the Mr. and Mrs. | National Georgia Chab pxville, Tenn rth of George Washington. s Daughters of the American|following the American Legion Ball \e speakers on this occasion will | lition. Serving with Mrs, Cool- [t the Mayflower He inciude Gen. Charles P. Summerali r of Wisconsin are Mrs. Dwight Davis, | ciaact - — night at | tis Wilbur, Mrs. H | Mrs. Howara P. enteriaimet| (Continued on Seventeenth Page. six guests. | Jardine, Mme. . Jar at bridge at her hom arrison —= s 3 Willlam H 1ay night, in henor of | Made to Order The marriage of Miss Evelina Pres- | mogon™ aeoo Mrs. Stanley Cam- t daughter of Mr. L. M.|x\je haney Mts: George| sron of Fhiladeiphis, who-has. beéo | At Factory w Orleans, to Mr. Constant | Thorpe. Mre slick and Mrs. | her house guest for 10 days. Those Pri son of the president of | covnh Penn | present were My Marris Spencer, | ICes Theologleal chool at | Miss Tillee Georga Qualits Window Shadeg Made to place Sature after Former Senator George B. Martin | MeGentry. Mis Mrs. at Factory . emony was performed | o¢" (atlettsburg, Ky, arrived in|John R. Wheele Teire: | praperten Sitp: doters—Hours. 8 o8 e bride’s uncle, !“{1..{ Washington today and iz at the Wil Mrs. Fi Jaecah Pyrab, iph Kean. at 12 lard, where he pl to spend the | Mrs Harry e aaL e e | P h ATTY 1211 F 8. N Mathew's Catholic e bride was un ind wore a gown of white crepe made on straight || with long Hn\\H\S: sleeves, ‘ vas held by a PREMET'S NE P ma” and._she : SR A 60-inch TMITA- ot bl rones CIRCLETS — the 9 TION PEARL NECK- LY. CES— "mingham smartest women wear LA one of the t man for his brother smartest vogues of the by ‘-"”““1\’\';”""‘\\:'zlf"h"m"v‘ ’1‘-‘ e them by the dozens-—- season. French inde- = it is identification of structible pearls, in b i ¢ A FASHION INSTITUTION creamy white tint. chic today. A set o Paris Washington Neword Regularly $2—special-