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b < S DRIRTY .~ OCIETY THE RYENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (“ MO X — DAY. ‘JANUARY 2, 1998, Lavoy Erom the Argentine and His! ' Family to R York for ador of Argentina a de Pueyrredon and their family, who are in New il come to Washington e y. The Ambassador, his son, Senor Horacia rredon. and his daughter, Senorita vta_Puevrredon, fent vesterday to meet Senora de Pueyrredon and the oldor daughter. Senorita Julin Helenn | Tueyvrredon, their arrival Pro been for several months, on dor of Italy wnd Nobi de Martino enter. The Amhass 1 Antoine 4 at dinner last evening for :’P::.\wnn" her guests included Comadr. of Greece | o “Miss Marshall Chandler of Phila- M the staff. Among The Minister bers of 'sts were me. Simonouloes, the Minister of | . Mr George Cretziano; Prin aret Roncompagn the embassy otti: Rrig. Gen ttache and Signora Lais. he. Comdr. Silvio Searoni Signor Leonardo Vitetti; Signora Mascia, or Dell’'Oro, and Signor Romalo | avis. debutante crotary of War and »avis, will go to St to be the guest of int, Mr. and Mrs. John Miss Davis will share honors with her o iss Alita Davis. at a din- ne: evening. which the ‘s parents will give in the St. 1= Country Club. Miss Alita Davis wns presented ta St. Louis society by Nr. and Mrs. Davis at a dinner dance. Manday evening., December 26. at the « Country Club. when thev en. 225 members of St Mrs. James Couzens s announcing the mar eir dauzhter. Madeleine, to liam Romer Yaw, Monda v 1928, The ceremony t noon at Wabeek, the e of the bride’s parents, near Pon- | ich., Mgr. Van Antwerp offi- 2. in the presence of only the metabers of the two families, and as- sisted by the Rev. W. W. Ryan of hride, sister, Miss Margot Couzens, wore @ simple gown of white satin and a veil of rare old lace. Mr. Henry du Pont wa aw and hi home lanuary 15, Detroit, where they 2partment. bride will be a; in the Hibbard have taken an Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom will entertain at dinner Tuesday eve- ning, January 10, in honor of the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. James J. Davis Miss Vera Bloom will be hostess at supper Sunda: ing in compli- ment to Miss Violet James, who is the guest of her brother-inlaw and sister, the Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik E. Hart Fenn, wife of Repre- ve Fenn of Connecticut, en- tertained gue: at a bridge Muncheon at her denc 40 Massachusetts avenue, Mrs. Fenn is ng a series of such entertainments nz the midwinter. Miss Grace Burton, niece of Repre- mentative Theodore E. Burton, will not receive tomorrow, but will be at home the following Tuesdays of the season at Stoneleigh Court. The first secretary of the German embassy, Dr. Rudolf Leitner, has been | J®ned at the Wardman Park Hotel by Frau Leitner and their young son #nd daughter, Hubert and Adelaide. Frau Leitner and her children ar- rived on the 8. 8. Berlin a few days before Christmas. Miss Celeste Pope, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Francis E. Pope, will be pre. sented 1o society at a tea dance this afterncon at the Mayflower Hotel, when Mrs. Pope will be assisted by Mrs. Henry Lyne, Mrs. James E Fechet, Mrs. David €, Stanley and Mrs. Heber Votaw. She will wear a dress of black velvet Miss Pope will wear & gown of pink satin fashioned on straight lines with many ruffles of tulle in the same shade and she will carry pink orchids. As- sisting her will be Miss Bina Day ies Barah Major, Miss Ruth Misses Abadle and Miss ouve. Mrs. Bydney Cloman, who has spent some time at the Mayflower Hotel, 100k possession Baturday of, her new residence at 2200 Kalorama road, Mrs, Wililam E. Colver announces the engagement of her daughter, Polly the Argentine, where they have | the coun- | ¢, Comte AIberto | Grace: Frost Augusto VIllR: [ 4nd” Mr. Frank B, who was attended by | .| Dodd, Maj. Julia Stimson, Dr. D, R. | emain in New Few Davs. Anne, to Mr. Mark Har Rev. Gibron William Har: Trinity Episcopal Church, N. Y. a {the Federal Trade Commission. Mrs. Gillett-Hill will give a tea Sun day afternoon, January 15, in honor of her daughters, Mrs. James N McClure of Paris, Ky., and ) | sie D. Gillett of Elkhart, IlL today | Mrs. Elmore Hurst, who is spending 1/the Winter in Washington, ente | tained at luncheon today In the pr | dential dining roum of the Mayflower, and | Mrs. Lloyd Chandler and their gh- delp) ) Rurr and her sis Fry: George . Mrs r; Miss Lucy Hanley | York. Mrs. Richard H. 1 | serve he ¢ at home the fir: | Wednesdays in this month be at home the remaini {days in this month and Februa Senor Gonzalo Arango entertalned |at dinner followed by dancing ¢ evening at 2400 Sixteent! {when his guests T | S. Lovette. Senorita Marie Ga | Senorita Eve Ronet of Cu | Senorita Eleonora Albi. Miss Peggy | s, son of the | s, rector of | Ossining, | Miss Colver's father, the late | William B. Colver, was chairman of | of New ! | Teller, Miss Kittie Lyons, Miss Aileer | Lyons, Signor Guiseppe Roca. | Charles Ricketts, Senor Jorge Gutier |rez of Cuba. Senor Armando Lizar. | ragne and Senor Godwarld Garrido of Cuba. | Meeting Tomorrow of Aides | For Washington Assembly | Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, chairman | of the board of governors of the Wash- ington Assembly, will be hostess to- norrow morning at a meeting of the young girle who have been invited to assist in the plans for the third assembly to be given Wednesday, | January: 11, at the Mayflower Hot The meeting will take place in Mrs. | | Dimock’s_residence, at 1301 Sixteenth street. and among the many plans to | be discussed will be those for the | minuet, which is to be danced entirely by young persons at this seaso mbly. Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman |is chairman of this feature of the entertainment and is planning some | pleasing innovations in her presenta- | tion of this lovely dance of the long |ago. Clad in the costumes of the beaux and belles of colonial days, a | number of thé season's most popular | debutantes and their escorts will tread | the measures 'of the minuet, and fol- |lowing this group presentation a_spe- | cial arrangement of the dance will be given in a duet number by Marian Chace and Lester Shafer, talented dancers from the Denishawn Studio of New York City. A large number of dinner parties will precede the ball, for which the board of governors of the Washing- ton Assembly has issued invitations. Among those who will entertain and {take their guests later to the ball are Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mr. and Mrs, Waiter R. Tuckerman, Judge and Mrs. Samuel Jordan Graham, Mr. and Mrs, Copley Amory, Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Le Fevre, Jacob Leander | Loose and Miss Alys Downing. The historic_atmosphere that sur- rounds the Washington ' Assembly. | both because of its own early and | notab identification with the social life of the National Caital and be- cause those attending appear in cos- tume commemorating some famoys ancestor whose name loomed large in | the military, administrative,or cultural | annals of his or her day, is‘'one of the "unlllque attractions of this costume ball. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Ryan en- tertained at a dance Thursday of last week in their home on Cleveland ave- nue in honor of thelr daughters, Miss Marian Ryan and Miss Eleanor Ryan, and thelr son, Mr. Harry L. Ryan, jr. Senator Beaubien and Mr. W. W, Butler, both of Montreal, Canada, have arrived at the Willard, where they plan to remain several days. Dr. and Mrs. Chase Going Wood. | house entertained at dinner atythe | Grace Dodge Hotel last week, having | as their guests Mr. and Mrs, Alvin | | Andrews of the faculty of Columbia | | University, Dr. 8. H.” Hawkins of | Smith College and Dr. de Roulac | | Hamilton of the University of North | | Carolina, Dr. Woodhouse ix a member | of the faculty of the University of | North Curol Mrs. 1'onald MacDonald and her son nd daughter, Miss Louise MacDon- ald and Mr. Donald MacDonald, 3d, {fine arts degree conferred by the Uni- | Mr. | | MME. IVAN | Visiting the Minister of Bulgaria Radewa. Mme. Bagaroff is the Bulgarian Parliament. — A LEGATION GU HARRIS & EWING BAGAROFF, imeon Radeff, and Mme. Bistra ife of the former deputy of the Royal | 2339 npany mbuini, arles E. Winter, Mrs. | Licut. and Mrs.” Wal- | . Col. W. C. Buckey, Mr. {and Mrs. Louls Austin, Mr. a C. C. Calhoun, Mrs. H Comdr. Twenty-seventh were Count apartment at |street. In the and Countess Barnett, Kilbourne, Arts Club of Washington Holds New Year Reception. | The Atts Club of Washington ed off its new year yesterday with a | reception from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock, President and Mrs. Coville recelving. Miss Bertha Noyes will be hostess tomorrow evening following the ciub | |dinner and Miss Leila Mechlin \\Hli‘ give a talk on “The Spirit of Art.” | Miss Mechlin, secretary of the Amer- ican Federation of Art, secretary of | the Washington Society of Fine Arts, editor of the American Magazine ol | Art and art editor of The Star, has | | recently been honored by a doctor of | start- | versity of Nebraska at the convoca- | tion held’ in the great coliseum at Lincoln, | Thursday Mrs. C. M. Wilkes will | be- hostess following the dinner and Mrs. George Wolson, who will be guest of honor, will give a program of plano music, Club will take part in a tea dance at Fall and Winter DRESSES COATS FURS At Rock-bottom Prices ) HoP 136G St | received a hundred or more guests at !n tea yesterds ternoon In their R — Closing Out All Fur Coats and Scarfs at 25% to 50% Discount flEmphatic reductions on cvery- thing to clear stock: invcntory. (Many exclusive fur coats AT T , prior to The members of St. Martin's Girls' |¢ the Hotel Mayflower and will hold their reception in the hotel. this palm court of the v of the con and will | DRESSES Already in Effect afternoon | annual New Year | SOCIETY: her committee: Miss Margaret K? Mell Ium- 1 do Amnaral; the Ambassador man, Miss Helen C. Dorsch, Miss|of Cuba, Senor Don 6restes Catherine M. Dunlap, Mrs. Teresa B | raru; fhe Ambnssidor of France, Hipkins, Miss Gertrude L. Jacksen,|Paul Claudel; the Minlster of 7 Miss Dorothy J. Lauten, Miss Mar-| slovakin, Mr. Zdenek garet M, O Brien, Mlas Katherine Rels [ Miniater of Serbia, Mr and Miss lidna M. Ryan. tonieviteh; Mrs. Taft, chenyl, the Charge d'Affaires many and Frau 1< Bell,” Mrs Gist | Mrs | Carr, Mra. Lucinda W. Prince, presidant of the Prince School of Boston, who has heen visiting Miss Tsabel Cralg Bacon at the Grace Dodge Hotel, left Sunday for her home in Boston. Miss Mary Battle and Miss Mildjed | M Pattle, daughters of Dr. and Mes | /18 Lewis J. Battle, are giving an infor ! Utt= mal tea this dfternoon from 4 to 61" etod $1¥ Conneds | NOver, Mrs. Gibson Fahneste diclock (at (Helr: homis; 1401 Tcennedy,| yRIE0 olih JIA0N, St Tosiock: B Mrs. Jimes Carroll Frazer. Mis. Beab | . Howard, Mra. James Mrs 1y D, Goff, wdan ) “Delos Bloom, Mrs Henry Withur Martyn ark, Miss Miss Bertha Cloud, dean at Brad ford Academy. Bradford, Mass, guest at the Grace Dodge. “Miss Clotd e kerman came to Washington primarily to.at- | Miss I A e Flal tend the educational conference held | kett, Mrs, €. 1, Hennen Lere. | dennings, Mrs | Mra. Wilton Mr. and Mre, Junior Owens have ns | Lippett, Mrs g their gucsts over the holidays Mr. and | Frank Martin and Mis Mra. Fred Parsons of Benton Harbor, | Wick. Mich; Mr. “Rov Iane of Legington. | { Nebr. and Mrs. Emily Sheldon of Detroit. Mich | eroft place has gone to Mr. and Mrs. Owens gave a redpp |0 foin her dau AV in honor of their guests, | v vn.'"r(ll-m- Lovett, weel Mre, Robert H. Lovett of | e, [itton yester | The Anspacher lecture cours | | der the nusplees of the George | ington Memorial Association. | held at the home of Mr: | Dimoclk, Mr. and Mrs hach of Atlantic ¢t Rice and My will leave for California Pand Fenuury| COATS, DRESSES Pramatist of\ CLEARANCE SALE BOYKIN ? Connecticut Ave. Col. 8193 nectient Inttor's D Tose ‘Rostand n [ February. idermann. the ength™; Fehruary tist of Criticism eterlinck, the A list of subscrilers to the course includes the dean of the dinlomatic corps and Lady Tsabella Howard | the " Ambassador Brazil. Mr. 8 NWw Junius GarrinckEL&Co, WASHINGTON PAR!S Tomorrow Morning ‘ in this Store A Great Sale of Women's and Misses' u fine quality fur-trimmed Clotk Coats. nusual, A Great Sale of smart Sports, Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses for Women and Misses. A Great Sale of Furs of the quality for which this store is noted, offering many beautiful coats at Greatly Reduced Prices. A Great Sale of Exquisite Underwear and Boudoir Apparel F STREET CoRrNER OF I3™ occasions; made |‘ desirable.colors. COA Reduction Sale OF WOMEN’'S AND MISSES’ Coats and Dresses 52050 4uq $35 DRESSES A GROUP of fine dresses for all | welvat and flat crepes. Black and $39- ana 15 2950 | THE WOMAN'S SPECIALTY SHOP Maper Bros. & Co. 937-939 F St. N.W. JANUARY 33950 4 $15 DRESSES 25 BEAUTIFUL models from our carefully selected scock in vel- | vets, satins, flat crepes. georgettes || |l for all occasions. Black and desir- able colors sn all sizes. of georgette, — - {;7.50 to () oy COATS | 39.50 1219 ConnecTicuT Ave~ Continuing Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale With Unprecedented Savings The Pasternak Semi-Annual clearances are very important events that smart women in Wash- ington know and wait for. .Quality fashions part of our regular collections at far below their nor- mal prices to effect an immediate disposal. Afternoon, Dinner and Evening Gowns + Originally Rednced to .$145.00 $75.00 275.00 145.00 155.00 89.50 255.00 85.00 129.00 85.00 45.00 7500 145.00 75.00 98.00 98.00 125.00 98.00 95.00 145.00 98.00 165.00 98.00 S R A U, PASTERNAK tite Satin Gown....ousdzois Callow Flesh Satin Gown... Shrimp Beaded Chiffon. White Satin and Bead trim. Flesh Eliz, with fringe. . Shaw] w. Black Satin and Chiffon. Black E! th above gown.. Crepe-Rhinestones..... 2! Black Sequin Gown........ 135.00 275.00 165.00 295.00 275.00 175.00 295.00 175.00 Replica of Callow Gown.......... 325.00 Gold Lace and Metal Cloth 298.00 225.00 145.00 145.00 175.00 Evening Wraps Black Marquisette-Rhinestone..... Flesh-Beaded Gown ............. Silver Cloth Gown.....coevvve... Gold Cloth and Sequin..«........ Maize Beaded Gown.............. Silver Cloth Emb. Rhinestones..... White Chiffon-Gold Sequin........ Brown Chiffon Gown ......«.... Cinnamon Flat Crepe ............ Walnut Mongol Crepe Black Eliz. & Satin ........ Originally Green and Gold Metal Cloth, lined blue velvet—Gray Fox Collar. . .$225.00 Blue and Gold Metal Brocade, lined blue velvet—Grey Fox Collar. . .. itch Collar and iy 375.00 Green Velvet—White Fox Collar and Cuffs Redaced to $175.00 155.00 125.00 175.00 165.00 350.00 265.00 225.00 235.00 205.00 Blue and Gold Brocade, ®ined velvet Cherry Red Velvet—deep Kolinsky Collar 4 Black Velvet—White Fox. A Group Afternoon-Dinner and Evening Gowns Were $75.00—Now $45.00 A Group Afternoon-Dinner and Evening Gowns Were $98.00—Now $65.00 Sport and Day Dresses One Group---Each 25.00, $35.00, $45.00 Hats, $10 and $15 1219 CONNECTICUT AvE~ Fur Coats Finest Quality Furs Reductions on some coats amount to almost Russian U Kr Russian Ermine, Hudsor e-half normal prices. Mole, White at) Sports Coats Redueed to s550 Sports and Dress Coats Normally Spcits Normally $85 to §165. Reduced to SSSU $85 to 81 i Velvet Costume Suits A small group drasticall from $119 to S145, THIS is your opportunity to se- Cure a samart ceat at an exceptionally low price. Sports and dress models, fur trimmed and lined and interlined. Black and colors, ’()5' lo ‘7« - - COATS THE newese Winter models with Vel oy with fur ouffs, F i black GROUP of fne dress coats beautifully made wich shaw! or mushroom fur collars, some with fur cuffs ors i all sizes, ILESS than prices! One-Half former y cut Reduced to . Three-Piece Ensemble In Jerse) { Come in and see these cxccptional fur bargains. You'll be convinced that they afford you a real opportunity to invest your gift money to genuine advnntagc. ' SAKS FUR CO. IN THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIC FOR OVER THIRTYNINE YEARS 610 Twelfth St.—Just Above F—Phone Main 1647 . Cloths and Imported Fa All Radically Repriced — - ‘o 1 %85 OATS LUXURIOUS shaw] v m vhorted mas Boautifully stk lined and inter in ol siaen The remarkable values here offered make this sale an excellent opportunity to add to your wardrobe smart new fashions at velatively small costs. Further, the reduced prices herve stated afford no indication of the high quality and beauty of the fashions in these groups, Immediate Selections Are Advisahle | ASTERNAl& fur cufia, terialy and ¢ 1219 ConngcTICUT Ave sizes,