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SOCIETY _(Cont! hteenth Page.) with her’ at the Hotel, Mr. Frank D. Andrews of Houston, Tex., entertained at night at the Willard f ris Sheppard of T Miss M. E. Dunningan will be hostess at luncheon Saturday at the Willard. Mr. and Mr Wardman Park J. Mulford are spending eral the Ward- man Park Hotel en route from the South to their home in Wyncote, Pa ties” Planned by Mrs. Andrew J for Wednesday evening, 23, at the Hotel Mayflower ceeds to ald a home for federate wi omen. Beneflt Tonight for St. cent’s Orphanage. Thr complete list of patrons and patronesses for the card party dance to be held tonight Willard Hotel for the Vincent's Orphan Asylum includes the Right Rev Thnma~l S. Shahan the Right Rev > 4 the | Right Rev. P. C. Gava Rev. M. J. Riordan a is being ntague ebruary the pro- aged Con- at the benefit of e | S, Connell, Maj. Gen. F. .1 worth, Mr. Raphael Semmes John Auth; Mr. B. F. Saul, Mr Lawton, M O'Donoghue, ward L. G John C! Mrs. W. C. Vinal, Mr: Reilly, Mrs. vu McGuirl, Mrs. J. J. McCarron, Mrs. John Dunlap, Mrs. Frank Gunning, Mrs. Thomas Big- ham, Miss Theresa Keys and Miss Helen Cavanagh. Earl_\'. Mrs. John *| founded 1 gressional Country Club will present to its member evening at § nd guests Sunda k a first showing t screen productions. . David H. Kincheloe, wife of the Representative from Kentucky, will tell Southern dialect stories and sing negro spirituals and darky songs in her own inimitable way. Mrs. Granville of the Society of America in the St engaged places f Virginia Dames fr tend the card party Washington committee, Dames, 27 at '3 o'clock, for the benefit of Wakefield and William and Mary Col- lege. Historic old William and M the second oldest ¢ ntine, president Richmond to at- to be given by the Virginia in the U ington Monroe Justic four \IKIV(-‘ dependence—\Wythe Carte: Jefferson and Harrison tended, as well as many others disinguished in the life of colonial and revolutionary days, is in great need ¢ id to erect ‘s building. It is hoped that ing, where cours in home i business for men and ities for their aid will be be built through various pa- ietie: 1ch holding itself re- sponsible for a room. It is with this nd in view that the Virginia Dames are giving the card party next week. : where m of In Braxton, A Mn‘armno ball will be given Mon- day eveni farch 28, at the May- flower, by a u-mnm(es of women to complete the purchase of Monticello. unique entertainment is being planned, and Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes n of the Thomas Jef- ferson “oundation for Wash- ington. hairy Memoriz The coffee house symposium of the League of American Pen Women will have Miss Jane Cowl, who is in Wash- ington in her new play, “The Road to Rome,” as a special honor morrow afternoon. will have with her Miss at Wardman Park January | | be repeated. 8¢ | that evening will p the guest of Mrs. Smith, president. William Wolff Mrs. Willilam Howard Taft heads an ditional list of patronesses for the nior League billboard ball. which t the- New Willard 4. Other patronesses F. Davis, Nobil \lltmm(lt de Martino, Mme. Simopoulos, Mme. Ciechanowska, Mrs. David A. Reed, M: Joseph Clark Grew, Princess Cantacuzene, Mrs. John Hays Hammond, #irs. Anson Phelps Stokes, Mrs. Walter R. Tucker- man, Mrs. Frederic A. Keep, Mrs. Rob- ert B. Roosevelt, Mrs. Lee Warren, jeorge Hewitt Myers and Mrs., Belmont. The entertainn which will pre- cede the dancing supper will be- gin promptly at 10 k and will not Host s at dinners n their parte early so that they and their gu i | nced not miss any of the performance. Besides being entertained, it will be interesting to see how the Junior gue has realized the various sibilities of modern advertisin; eague will use the profits yearly donations to local charities, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. rns Bible Ciass will meet {o- 1 p.m., at Mount Vernon. M. 3. Church. Dr. K. B. Moomaw will be in charge. aude Owen will speak on Thrift, Frid; 12:30 p.m., at the luncheon to be given by the Round Table at the l;mwvrsuy b. The monthly luncheon of the American Association of University Women, will be given Saturday, 1 p.m., at the clubhouse, 1634 I street. Mis< Bertha Chapman of Boston, wili be honor guest and speaker. Subject: “Browsing in Modern tion.” Hostess: Mrs. Gerrit The Sisters of cent’s Orphan , will have & card party and dance fomorrow, p.am., at the Willard Hotel. The pro- - § ceeds will be used to help care for 150 girls between the ages of 6 and 16, . { now housed at the institution. will be given tomorrow, Masonic Temple, Eighth northeast. The Society of Native: . | trict of Columbia will me meet in the l-,bhm. Hotel, Tenth streets, tomorrow at D. C., THURSDAY, ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. s Guild of the George 3 reh will give a dinner in the chapel. Thirty- » 7 o'clock. turke { have Public welcome. JuLIUS GARFINCKEL& Co. WASHINGTON PARIS OUR ENTIRE REMAINING STOCK of Winter Millinery ON SALE TOMORROW "THIS is an unusually smart selection of hats, in felt, velour and velvet, many of them suitable for later Spring wear. We consider the values most remarkable at the following greatly reduced prices: $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 JANUARY 20, 1927, Association will meet, 8 o'clock, at the |o'clock, at the Washington Club, Sev- | endum on the modification of the Vol- Congress Heights School. The President’s Own Garrison, No. 104, Army and Navy Union, will meet, 8 o'clock, in boardroom of the District Building. The Maryland State Society its _annual card party, will 8:30 enteenth and K streets. Those taking tables are reque«led to bring cards. e oAb REFERENDUM SOUGHT ST. PAUL, Minn,, January 20 (®).— An_opportunity to vote in a refer- stead act would be given Minnesota voters at the general election in 192! under the terms of a bill which spon- sors plan to introduce in the Statg Legislature today. Representatives John J. McDonough and Guy E. Dilley, both of St. Paul, are authors of the bill. REDUCED PRICES for Rich’s high-grade Shoes for Women and Children —the occasion being our Semi-Annual Sale Only four of the many models are sketched to the left but there are many others equally fashionable. Rich’s entire stock is not included in this Clearance Sale. ThreeLots--Greatly Reduced to — prima donna, formerly The first of a series of silver teas | Chicago Civic Opera Co., who is to to be given under the auspi sing with the Washington Opera Co. Washington Heights W. u. Monday evening in ‘L ST be held in the residence of Mr: - | Wilmott Lewis, Washington corre- ward C. Goodwin at 1865 Kalorama |spondent of the London Times, will road tomorrow afternoon from 2:30 to [be the guest speaker, using as his 4:30 o'clock. subject “The Elizabethan Renais: sance.” Mrs. Theodore H. Tiller has selected the following hostesses: Mrs. Wood bridge N. Ferris, Mrs. Guy Despard Goff, Mrs. Lawrence D. Tyson, wives of Senators, and Mrs:James T. Morris, well known in D. A. R. circles. Among the prominent women who will act as patronesses are Mrs. Cabot Stevens, Mrs. William C. Rives, Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom and Mrs. Wallace Sherwood. Mrs. William M. the Secretary of Edward Rhodes stitt, surgeon general of the Nav. Ulysses G. B. Pierce and M Brenizer will be the guests Alpha Delta Phi business luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at Franklin Square Hotel. William B. Cushing, . U. V. Auxiliary No. 4, will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Pythian Temple, A dance for the be benefit. of Loyalty Lodge, No. 4, Shepherds of Bethlehem, Sieven 1115 -G+ STREET $0.90$7.90$5.90 Sale also of women’s full- fashioned silk-to-the-top hose 3 Pairs for *4 Children's and Misses’ Shoes—discon- tinued lines—are also being sold at re- cuced prices—$1.90 to $4.90. ICHS Proper Footwear 7 Street ot Tenth F STREET CORNER OF 13™ n has been arranged by Mi h E. Reiss, president of the union. al De: fense” will be the subject discussed at the first tea. Mrs. Lucia Ramsey Maxwell, national chairman of the Americanization committee of the League of American Pen Women, will be the speaker of the afternoon. Mrs. Gerritt filler will be hostess at a luncheon he clubhouse of the American Association of University ‘Women Saturday at 12:30 o’clock “Browsing ‘in Modern English Fic- tion” will: be discussed after the luncheon by Miss Bertha Chapman of Boston, who will be the guest of henor. 2 Full-Foshion Chiffon Silk Hose All Colors $1.35 Rayon Vests $1.00 Value _ All Colors Jardine, wife of 660 Walter A. Bloedorn, and Mir 3 Olmsted, writer and musician, will be Clearance Sale! COATS amda DRESSES All Sales Final—No Refunds or Exchanges 25 Sports Coats 50 Dresses Plain or Fur- Silk, Jer Trimmed Models 37-50 - $ 5.00 and Cloth $15 to $29.75 Values Formerly $10 to $15 The board of governors of the Con- $0.90 HOURS, 8:45 to 5:30 PHONE MAIN 1294 Dulin & Martin Comipany 75 Fine Sport and Dress -1215-17 F STREET Coats AR Included are many Black Coats in larger women’s sizes, as well as Dress and Sports Coats in smaller sizes. Priced decidedly low. Choice of 100 Fine Dresses Clearance $1 O 00 Formerly Sale Price $15, 320 & Party Frocks—Silk Street Frocks —Cloth Dresses—a clearance of our stock of high-grade dresses at a real clearance price. 1214-18 G STREET Disposal of Exhibition Models Our Individual Selections of FURNITURE will be sold at a reduced range from 109% to 509, Less than former prices Listed are a few of the speciais $235.00 Solid Walnut ¢ $85.00 Overstuffed Chair o $157.50 French Com- China Cabi- 5175 in green freize, 368 mode, marble 578 75 net, now. top, now Clearance Sale Price DEMEYER eAn Elizabeth Arden Treatmens makes your skin. healthy, and 50 2t grows lovely, too ELIZABETH ARDEN docs not approve of the lavish use of make-up. When your skin is healthy, it is clear, fine and smooth— without need of artifice. A single Treatment at the Elizabeth Arden Salon is wonderful to tone and refresh a tired, relaxed or age- Your Choice Tomorrow Of Several Hundred Stunning New Spring Frocks $15, $16.75 Clearance s 1 3 -75 Sale Price & $19.75 Every authentic style, color and fabric in this unusual group of Final Clearaway! ' All Our High-Grade Fur-Trimmed Dress Coats Sale Price We are disregarding former cost and selling price in this final clear- [ % ndemable Bargains! Regularly ing face. The rhythmic patting brings swift circulation to waken and purify the skin tissues. By skilful firming and lifting, the muscles are moulded in the smooth curves of a youthful contour. A course of several Treatments will quite restore the elasticity of the tissues and revive the delicate trans- parency and texture of your skin. Elizabeth Arden has developed a system of Exercise as an important part of her scien- tific method of building beauty on health. A course of roller, massage, reducycle and Exercises at the Elizabeth Arden Salon will normalize your weight, mould your figure on smooth youthful lines and so stimulate circulation and all the processes of your body’s functioning that every organ will contribute richly to your health, your vitality and your appearance. Telephone for Appointments for Skin Treatments and Exercises: Franklin 4334 ELIZABETH ARDEN 1147 CONNECTICUT AVENUE WASHINGTON NEW YORK PARIS 673 Fifth Avenue 2 rue de la Paix LONDON 25 0ld Bond Street Blizabeth Arden’s Venetian Toilet Preparations are on sale at the smart shops Copyright, Elizabeth Arden, 1937 ance of our stock of Dress Hats! Street Hats! Bengaline and Faille Hats Embroidered Satin Hats New Silk and Straw Combinations Bright Felts CLEARANCE! finer coats. Special! 25 Rubberized Raincoats Perfect Quality—Raglan Sleeve—Corduroy Lined Collar—in Red, Green and Blue— First, their styles and fabrics are of great fash- ion importance. Then their quality is so decided- ly superior that their “value” at each price may be strongly stressed. There’s a Wonderful Choice for Miss or Matron 150 Trimmed and Sport Hats—While They Last— frocks for women and misses. 51.79 Special Millinery Values! New Arrivals for Tomorrow $1.95 and $2.95 Sports Hats! Tailored Hats! L] Dragon Blue Bright Red New Greens Tiger Lily Meadow Pink French Beige Monkey Skin Gray—Black 79¢ $31.00 Mahog-' any Sewing 52500 Cabinet, now. $155.00 Walnut High- boy (desk $1 3000 drawer), now $87.50 Tuxedo Chair in tap- 57000 estry, now. $165.00 Lovc Scflt, down filled, in lin- 813200 en, now $4250 Walnut End Table, marble 534 .00 top, now. $225.00 Lacquercd Con- sole Chest, Chinese chip- pendale, now $350.00 French Secre- tary, malr})lestop and beautif ully 00 inlaid, now.. 175 $100.00 High-back Wal- nut Chair, in 57 500 tapestry, now. $200.00 French Chest of Drawers marble top, 51 OO .00 525.00 Decorated Parch- n:lent anq;ler- ed Nest Tables, $ 50 pee 18 322.50 Mohair overed$ .00 Bench, now.. 1 8 545.0’.} l:irench Marble- top Table, in- § 50 laid, now 22 :;2}5]00 Antique > ahogany Fire § . Screen, now. . . 62 fi?fl Oval Ti;t-tofig able in green 2 lacquer, now. . 2 8 %15.00 Cginesc ire Screen, $11.75 now 11 $250.00 Antique Lacquer- ed Chest, 512500 :lWSF? Antique Hig;:s- oy, Empire in $i % style, now... 98 $565.00 8-piece Decorat- ed Maple Dining Suite, d r o p -leaf 539500 table, now $60.00 %fliql:le Maho&; any ard § X Table, now... 30 %235.00 Antiqu; Chest 15)3 rawers in walnut, now 117 $78.50 :‘rench sVam.tzys, i n mahogany, now .. 39 $127.50 Three-fold bcreerl\l, i “ ¢ English wal .00 paper, now. 100 $15.00 Four-fold Chinese Fire Screen 59.50 now $95.00 Down-filled Bar- rel-back Chair in figured 35500 + sateen, now... During This DISPOSAL—AIl Furniture Not Specifically Reduced Is Offered at a Discount of 109, FURNITURE SAEN . L SECOND FLOOR