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President and Sceretary of | fellon. The special inter- | % anni- Coolidge. Like all | anniversaries in the | . there will be no outer -dem- to Great Britaing is a guest at John Coolidre t The Ambassador Alr. Alanson Houghton the White House. Mr. hae returned to spending the Christmas holidays with | his father and mother. Mrs. Cool expected to attend | P: the New York Philharmonic concert | From there th will go to at the National eater this after- ew Yorl nd will sail. on January 9, noon | on the 8§ Colunthus, for their home, | | H agen-in-Westpha! Germany. | Representatives Returning for Reconvening of Congress. Representative and Mrs. Fred Rritten have 1 ned to "uH apar ment Hote ew York. spend Mrs. Morton D. | eturned 1o | flower Represent of West V 1t the May- | ve and Mrs.|vided her time hetween the home of pogle of Missouri {her son-in-law and daughter. Dr. nnd | have retu Worth, TeX..| Mrs_ Lewis M. Booth. and her brother, | vl e holidays and | Mr. L. Howland Brown of Long Island. | are now Mrs. Frank C. Henry has a i Mrs Heary Mill be | guest in her home. 1845 Belmont 3 at a|Mrs. Edward J. Merkle, who a | | | ats who Winter h Mrs | W < of diplomatic and | tial society and a buf- be served about mid- in tett will be at from 4 to 7 nd avenue, ances Mon- | in of Northeast | Randolph Clem- | e will he among | to attend the | wiven by Mrs | iznorina Theo- ani_debutante niece of the { the Italian embassy and | Signora Giuseppe Catalani | F. Mitchell will | of young peo-| for A 88 | Carlisle. debutante daugh- James Mandeville Carlisle, pany will later attend the H“n v F. Dimock sdoria Catalani Dr. entertain a ompany at dinner this evening nest Howe, accom ughter and son nd Walter Howe of Litenfield. Conn.. are now in Wash. | uests at the Mayflower. Mr. | Howe were hosts to R7ES. We Make DRAPERIES and | WINDOW SHADES to Order | at Factory Prices. 1 We would be nieased to send sou an estimate W ‘W Rewett | Mr panied HOLURS. 8:45 10 5:30 Dulin & 1215-17 F STREET A Special Purchase and Selling of Fine Occasional Furniture 25% to 33145 % less than regular prices We list ten example values IMPERIAL 22x50, opens $62. Now DF top 45%24. Was $76.50. CONSOLE TABLE; gum; maple overlay. Now TAEBLE to 37x50. Magazine Rac Now SECRETARY; Queen Now Anne design. CABINE Was $135. Now TABLE; solid walnut; Ocragon top, Was $100, Now MOHAIR CHAIR; cushion in reversing $125. Now Now DULIN & MARTIN SOCIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Dining With Secretary of the Treasury at His Apartment Tonight. Cool- | pany of 20 at dinner last evening in| dinner | the presidential dining room. in compliment to Miss Peg; debutante daughter of Mr. Presidents | Preston Burch. | spending a few days in New Yoi and is at the St. Regis. | mherst College after | have been mother. )of Admiral Miller, at the Wardman Capt. and Mrs. T.. Rodney Rerg have il | sentative BANY ’(‘.\\ul‘xn‘im\'n home. Mrs o went 1o 1lunt- | Stead in their apartment at the Ward- . has returned fman Park Hotel holidavs in New this morning from Columbus, Ohio. . Mrs Richard H. Leigh will not ob- is serve her day at home the first two ests will include the | be at home the remainihg Wednesdays W Baltimore Rachelors® Cotillon. | were among ghose who went to Balti- (two); Was K TABLE; mahogany and gum: Now walnut Was $37.50. END TABLE; solid mahogany, with . Was $15. walnut’ combination ; Included in This Samples—Listed solid walnut; mahogany frame; frieze END TABLE; solid walnut. Mr. and Mrs. Frederie A, l‘ukh\lnfl‘ ill_entertain at dinner this evening | Burch and Mrs. | Mrs. John Allan Dougherty Carl Roderbourg, who | iting M James M. Miller, Dr. and M widow Hotel, left vesterday for Phila- hington for a week's | vette Hotel Miss Portia | Repre- rived in Wa nd are at the L was former! of former s. ghter Alvin Dodd will be this evening. enter of 10 in their . and Mrs, at dinner ng a company T. J Stead has rejoined Mr. after spending the York. where she di ednesdays in this month. but will this month and in February. Mrs. Messersm MRS. GEORGE S. MESSERSMITH, | Wife of the United States consul general at Antwerp, has returned to the Carlton after spending several weeks at her home at Fleetwood, Pa. Mr. and ?l'l will return to Antwerp early in the new year. achineton Society Attend . d Mrs. Mrs Jeffrey Parsons and lon, given at the Lyric last evening. | Wethered Woodward Others who went from Washington | were Miss Theodoria Catalani, Archibald Coulter, Mr. Charles M. rday for the second Mon- Invest Your Gift Money in Furniture and it something worth-while — something of —from Henderson's, will represent lasting utility and beauty. JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting Main 7675 Phones ] 1108 G Street PHONE MAIN 1294 Martin Company 1214-18 G STREET at top CONSOLE MIRROR; frame of solid mahogany. Was $18.75. Now.$15.00 OCCASIONAL TABLE: walnut and gum combination. Was $24. CHEST OF DRAWERS; § drawers; mahogany and gum. Was $53.50. Now $41.75 SOFA; hair filled wlme ‘down cush- innu' comfortable. Was $187.50. Now .. $149.25 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS; covering- clude tapestry and damask, Were - $27.50 . $49.50 $61.75 and $29.75 $11.75 Was $45. $57.50 Selection Are Floor at Special Values: PIER BOOK CABINET: walnut combination ; ornamented glass door. Was 858,50, Now -$42.00 BENCH ; combined mahogany ; 44x12, Was $19.50. Now § ¥ 5.7¢ BOUDOIR CHAIR; new chintz cov- erings, Was $45. Now....$3. OTTOMAN; to match above; chaize lounge. Was $25, . Now $21.75 34%59 $72.50 30-in. top: $68.50 Was $K5.50 Was $24 $19.00 orm COND FLOOR | day German of the Bachelors’ Cotil-| Harris, Mr. Moran ) Miss Ellen Bruce Fisher, debutante Dr. | daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William A. | Fisher and a niece of Senator William From High Prices Smart Midseason Hats Priced Special John Campbell, Mr. cConihe and Mr. White, E. CREERON 614 12th St. Just Around the Corne: Between F. stylis combi New Arrival of Gage Large Head Size Tailored Hats Hats that are different the head and nationally kn fine quality. New Selection Large Head Size Felts, $3.00 A fine selection of Midwinter styles that are excep- tionally fine values at this low price. I‘/; OFF ON BOUTONNIER AND CORSAGE FLOWERS The Has Come! Sales of the most exclusive footwear on our main floor Brilliant eve semi-dress an colorful style wear. Many to $18.50 me above 3 grou A charming selection of these Bengaline and lustrous Straw in the most discriminating taste. Black, Browns and all the popu- lar colors to select from. Arriving Daily at $7.50 and $10 C.. TUESDAY, Cabell Bruce, guests. Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury will entertaln at dinner Monday evening preceding the ball for the benefit of the Children’s Hospital, to which they will take their guests later. Mrs. Drury s arranging a serles of luncheons followed by bridge and will bo hostess in her home on Rhode Island avenue Wednesday afternoon, January 18, and again Thursday after- noon, January 19. Capt. Hugh Barclay, U. 8. A.. and Mrs. Barclay, accompanied by Mrs 8. K. Barclay, are at the Miaml-Biit- more in Miami, Fla., for several weeks, Capt. and Mrs. Barclay are in this country on leave from Rio de Tanlero, where the former is military ittache of the United States embassy. Miss Eugenie Le Merle, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Le Merle, has returned to her home on Q street, hav- ing spent part of the holidays out of town, was also among the Mrs. Cabot Stevens is entertaining a group of friends Informally this evening for Miss Clendenning of New York, the house guest of Admiral and Mrs. Frederick C. Billard. Mrs. Preston C. King entertained at tea Sunday afternoon in compliment to her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. gieorge McNeir of New York. Mrs. M. L. Plummer and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ewell Thornton are at the Hearthstone, 1603 K street, for the Winter. The Alabama State Society will hold its regular monthly dance in the ballroom of 2400 Sixteenth street on Thursday evening, January 5. The plans for the annual ball are completed and will be discussed at this meeting. | ‘The ball will be held on February 9 in the large ballroom of the Willard The boxes are heing rapidly taken, and many from congressional and diplomatic _ecirclea will join with resident Washingtonians who claim Alabama as their State in lending | their presence to the gay throng of guests on that evening. Mr. I. Y.! Bain mittee and Mr. R. Lee Barnes is president of the soclety. Mrs. Eugene L. Gaddess of this city and Greenwich, Conn., spent the holidays with her son, Mr. Norris Barrymgre Gaddess, and Mrs. Gaddess in Bermuda. ‘The Mississippi Society will have an interesting meeting Friday at 8:15 o'clock p.m. in the auditorium of the United States Chamber of Commerce, 1615 H_street,” when Senator Joseph Ransdell will discuss the Mississippi River flood control problem. There will be a special showing of the United Hats Made and Remodeled by Expert Milliners and G Ste. $5.00 h Hats, fashioned of Satin, inations that will appeal to y Other New Models in style, fit comfortably on own for éxclusive style and Time ning slippers; d street shoes ; s for Southern JANUARY 3 is chalrman of the bail com. ! 1928. States Signal Corps films of flood scenes. Dancing will be from 10 to 12 o'clock. | | Invitatlons have been extended to many prominent persons who are es peclally Interested in flood control, and | the State socleties of Loulsiana and | Arkansas have been invited to particl pate. The president of the soclety, Mr. Harry R. Fulton, has appolnted a speclal reception committee, which in- cludes Mr. and Mrs. Charlton M. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peyton, Judge | and Mrs. Charles B. Howry, Senator | and Mrs. Pat Harrison, Represen tive and Mrs. J. W. Collier, Repre- | sentative and Mrs. Percy Quin, Repre sentative and Mrs. Jeff Busby, Repre- sentative and Mrs. W ton, Comdr. and Mrs. F. Representative and Mrs. Ril son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wooten and Mra. H. R. Young, Mr. V Bolinger and Mr. and Mrs. McRea The Rev. Roland Cotton Smith, for merly of Washington, now living in New York, arrived yesterday in Den mark, 8. C., and motored to Alken, where he will be for a short time. | Miss Grace Abbott, chief of Children’s Bureau, and the Wa ton members of the delegation to the Fifth Pan-American J. Wil Colin the Child Congress, have issued invita. tions for a reception, January 4, from | 4 to 6 o'clock, at 1634 | . to| meet Dr. Yulio A. Banza of the In. | ternational couneil, International | American Institute for the Protection of Childhood, at Montevideo, and Mrs. | Reg. U. 8. Pat. Off Banza, Dr. Roberto Berro, v dent of the honorary commission of the fnstitute: Mrs. Berro, vice presi. | Berro, and Dr. Raul Cibils Agulrre of Argentina. o presi matron and the miss. Dr. Anita Maris Boggs received | members of the League of Americ Pen Women at a_tea in hon r of the Continued on F ifteenth ihp) astounding price. For the Miss—Chic i new hats in supple | hand blocked felts in the most desired colors. Hats of Distinction Julius Lansburgh Shade Shop Ubpbholstery Shop Low Prices Order Now 818 17th St. Phone Fr. 9262 men's depts. who know “Florsheim™ know greatest shoe buy! Tth St store. $10 10 S50 $9.85. Newest effects, evening slippers, sports shoes. Thousands of Pairs Women’s $3.65 every sort of wear—Sensationally stocks, in these three sensational g Nh St all s and Southeast stores es, including F St 2od $1.00 Salo at Db St LD and $5.83 Sales Getting rveady to close former $10.50 wlels—now in ps. / Women's Shop 1207 F two of our stores. Selling down stocks in all of them. Makes a shoe buying op- portunity such as Washe ington has never before “Women's Nhe known! And these stores, about to close FLEOth SE—=288 Pa, Ave, S B, First Floor Ay in black or with belting brim and studded ornament. W. M. MWoses & Sons F Street at Eleventh For Wednesday and Thursday outhful matron hat brown satin $7 50 @"‘PGA"X (beuemone —ushers in the New Year with an unparalleled offering. For the youthful Hats typifying Annual Sale Men’s “FLORSHEIMS” $8.85 s«-ned today at our “Man's Shop™ and all our other A twiceyearly, shorttime opportunity to save on these shoes of national reputation. Offer- ing complete choice of entire stocks $10 to $12 shoes and oxfords. All styles, all leathe: thi Annual Sale Women’s “Arch-Preservers” $7.85 $9.85 Started today at our “Arch-Preserver Shop”—also, at Over threefourths of our entire stocks of “Arch-Preservers”—reduced modes and materials in the mode of the moment at this most all sizes. Men is the season’s to $785 oxfords, and strap A chance for every woman to become familiar with these pricelessly fortable—yet always good-Jooking shoes. $4.85 10,000 pairs of oue newest, smartest fashions included. Suedes, velvets, reptile effects, tan and Black call, patents and steiking combinations, Styles for ouly, floar, 3 w Shoes uced from regular com- $5.85 Tth& K 212 L.kh “Man's Shop™~14th at G “-1207 F “Areh-Preserver Shop"—1318 ¢