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¢ SOCIETY (Continued from Eighteenth Page.) le the guest in whose honor Mrs. James M. Rhodes, jr., will entertain | ut dinner in Baltimore this evening. | *The party will precede the ball which Ar. H. Carroll Brown will give at the Jiotel Belvedere in Baltimore tonight for his debutante daughter, Miss I carroll Brown. Among the out-of: town guests at the ball will be forme United States Ambassador to Ger- many and Mrs. James W. Gerard of New York, Lieut. Comdr. Lawrence . Reifsnider of Annapolis and Mr. and Mrs. George . Garrett of in honor of the Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Matsudair: Important Companies at Dinner Parties Before Ball. Many brilliant dinner partic: precede the Charit 3 the Willard Hotel ne Mrs. James F. Curtis, chairm hall committee, will entertain 30 guests at a dinner in her home at 925 F street. For many years Mr. a Cuno H. Rudolph have o) t the Willard before the ball. vear they will be the ruests of Mrs. urtis. Among the other guests will be the Speaker of the House, Mr. Nicholas Longworth Dr. and M Stanley Rinehart, Mr. and Mrs. € en L. Mills, Mr. Cleve land 1 ns and Mrs. Alice Rodg 3 hington. Mrs. James W. McAndrew enter- | tained a company 0 at luncheon | today in the pre: al dining room | of the Mayflower follow the Mon- | musical. Her gue: Ashurs is, Mrs. Samuel Charles B. A William J. Jordan Graham, | Summerall, Mrs, | Merritt W. Ireland. Mrs, Herbert B. Mrs. Frederi Dent Grant, . rrick, Mrs. Henry singer, lenry F Smalley. Mrs. Grace C. Fi Frederick W, Coleman, Mrs. Hamlin, ' Mrs. Parker W. . Wilbur Turner, Mrs. Har- riet Voight, Mrs. Sevmour Lowms Ars. Elbridge J. Moore, Mrs. Harry G. Meem, Mr: Charles G. Sweitzer and Mrs. C. P. W | Anthony yne Cook was to a company of 60 at lun ay at the Mayflower, entertain- ompliment to Mrs. Henry F. 1rnock and Theodoria Catalani. Mrs. Lawrence Townsend uned at luncheon tod at the Aower Hotel following her morni musical given by Miss Myra Hes: and Mr. Jacques Thibaud. The guests | included, besids 4 ts, the Am- | bassador of n and Lady | Tsatella Howard, sador of | France and Mme. Claudel, the acting selor of the British embass Henry Getty Chilton, the naval iche of the British embassy, Capt. Hon. A. Stopford; the secretary the Netherlands legation and Bar- van Boetzelaer van Ooste! secord secretary of the [ Goodha! French were Mrs. | Willard. the latter a house guest of Nrs Curtis. Another interesting dinner will be that given by Mrs. Felicia Pearson v members of the vounger set whe will later attend the ball at thei Mrs. Pearson will entertain Q IMPORTANT the fabrics this season ORI U R R R U R DR RS R DR O R R e e e e o Henry; the a of the French embassy and Lombard, the secretary of the F e , M. Hubert F. . Mlle. Reine zabeth Chilton nd tirs. Willem Mengeiberg, Mr. | sel Bottenheim, Miss B. Guenther Mr. E. Ervin of New York, who | » Washington with the New York | armonic Orchestra. and e | Miss Justine Corby, who spent the | holidays with her parents, Mr. and | Mrs, William Stephen Corby. has re- turned to her studies at Wellesley | College. | Mr. and Mrs. James A. Emery came | from their home in Fredericksburg, | Va., to spend a few days at the Ward- man Park Hotel. Their older daugh- ter, Miss Mary Eloise Emery, who| graduated from the Broson School in New York, is now assistant managing editor of 2 magazine. Mrs. Frank W. Bacon has returned to Washington far the remaining por- | tion of the Winter and the early | pring and has again taken up her idence at the Mayflower. | Miss Callie Doyle be at the | Mayflower Hotel the remainder of this | month and Februa | Dr. and Mre. James fitchell Ka\P' a dinper party last e ng in honor of Miss Katharine Carlisle, daughter of Mrs. J. Mandeville Carlisle. Later ompany went to the dance which | Mrs. Henry F. Dimock gave for Miss | Theodoria Catalani. The dianer guests & pNNy 4 LINCOLN THE TWVENTNG STAR. WASATNGTON, . 7. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 4. 1928, in the home of her mother, Mrs Elmer Schlesinger, on Dupont Circle which she is occupying this Winter and which the President and Mre Coolldge occupled through the Spring Mrsl W. Sinclair Bowen will not receive tomorrow afternoon because of absence from the city. She will however, observe her day at home the remaining Thursdays in this month. Miss Florence Clendening entertain ed a small company at luncheon to- day at the Willard. Mr. Richard . Drum-Hunt has re- turned to Annapolis to resume his | studies at the United States Naval Academy, where he is a midshipman. Mr. and Mrs nounce the marr ter, Frances Cisse (Continued on of their daugh- Sherman, to Mr. Twenty-seventh Page.) JUR LRI VRIRIIAILY I?J/‘, Herurea 1613 Compeslic a7 A . SALE! All French Models 360 to $100 Formerly priced $125 to $175 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday The gowns in this remarkable sale inglude original models for evening and day wear, in all sponsors. No Sales on Approval During This Event. Henry Ward Beecher ENRY WARD BEECHER'S favorite dish H was apple pie and of it he wrote: “Its pacity in variation is endless, and eve! diversity discovers some new charm of flavor.” We all emphasize first the appeal to the palate, but nature requires first that food contribute to bodily sustenance. natural food, has both. Milk, the greatest The clever housewife buys a bottle of SIMPSON'S MILK at her corner grocery and is ever finding new ways to serve it to her family cereals, etc. were Miss Alice Brooks Davis, Miss | Elizabeth Chilton, Miss Janet New- bold, Miss Katharine Wilkins, Miss Louise Spencer. Miss Virginia Peters, Miss Mitchell, Mr. Edmund Pendleton Turner, Mr. David BEdward Mr. Foxhall Daingerfield, Mr. James Kerr, Lieut. Col. Marion W. Howze, Mr, Sweeney, Mr. Waggaman and Jr. Roberts. Mr. Walter Scott Penfleld will he host at dinner tomorrow evening in the presidential suite at the Willard Finley 85 Valu 1750 shoes,” the our vegular stock and specially from priced in our stock ventory s Up 1o $10.00 Your opportunity to buy this nationally famous Jootwear at this greatly reduced price; featuring style and individuality in all the wanted leathers, in- cluding Patent, Black Sutin, Black and Brown Suede, Black and Tan Calf, Black and Brown Kid, heels, Cuban and French. All sizes All gtyle AAA to C. - SR [{‘“ SALE ' CHIFFON | i \l Sill to the top and serviee weight with narrow lisle top. i OF QUEENTIEX HOSIERY Queen in hot drinks, custards, At every corner grocers— ’ pairs of genuine Queen Quality season’s smart styles, taken order 1o reduce before taking in- {/‘)’.85 $'”‘Tflj Quuliiv Bool Sifi; 1219 F Streee N. W, )shorne Cissel an- Thursday—in the Great “Choice-of-the-Market’— NEW Year Sales--! —brings new special groups of NEW merchandise—ijust arrived for Thursday’s business—NEW Coats—and brand-new frocks at incred- ibly low prices for such value—wonderful groups of new underthings for the January sale, but that is only part of the story. Come in—you’ll find specials all through the store—new things in line with our policy of NEW goods for the NEW Year. s A FASHION INSTITUTION Parts Washington NewYork Presenting—60 Stunning NEW $79.50 to $110 Women’s Coats—a Sale! 65 Only sixty of these remarkable values— thoroughbred coats in every respect—luxurisus smart coats—see them—compare them with others if you wish—you'll find the values un- equaled. Here for the first time tomorrow at Women's black o0 Crepe, Eeorgotte trimmed with lace with NEW Black Coats With' black caracul mushroom collars Just Arrived for Women! cuffs. $65. NEW Spring Shades Georgettes Frocks Featuring the very im- $2 5 portant-for-spring two-tone An entirely new group of dresses made of lovely heavy With black Iynx collar, cuffs and borders. $65. With black fox or natu lars and deep cuffs. $65. NEW Tan Coats colorings. tunning baby lynx shawl collars And in addition 40—879.50 to $125 Coats —Taken from regular stock and reducedntlo 565 —all individual models in rich fabrics with luxurof tuxedo and mushroom coliars and deep cuffs of fox, fit kit fox and wolf. quality georgettes in charming new lines with graceful low- placed hiplines—soft flounces—intriguingly different uneven hemlines—pleatings that have a formal air and more defined flares. The colorings are lovely—particularly two soft blending tones of green—two Spring-like blues—black and white Women's (very effective), and there are some strikingly attractive effects in new beige, red, navy and black with touches of Chiclca'of hldck;iaeaghE by geay aml grasa=—36& lace or embroidery. Women's Frock Shop—Second Flo Women’s Coat Shop—Third Floor NEW-—for the New Year Sale Crystal’ Chokers . —Special $1 A very special purchase of one of the smartest jewelry vogue of the day -smart for sports, smart for daytime wear —even smart for cvening wear. And they are truly love —fine cut stones, graduated periectly and finished with spring ring clasp. Others at $3.50—$5—$6.50 Jewelry Shop—Street Floor Hundreds of pairs of $3 and $3.50 —In a great choice-of-the-market purchase for the New Year Sales. French kid gloves s 95 Slip-on suede . " Slip-on glace kid Lo Choice at Fine French kid with novelty cuffs in stunning designs— new washable suede gloves with pinked tops—and such a wide choice of smart glace kid slip-on gloves—in fact, every smart type of good quality gloves in this sale at only $195. Choice of b tan, grey and black beaver, brown, mode, champagne, all sizes. Glove Shop—Street Floor *Artificial Thursday brings tempting NEW Specials in the January Sale of Underwear —And we can well say that we have not been able to offer such a wide diversity of fascinating new things specially priced in any previous January underwear event! $2.75 Glove Silk “Undies” e 31 .95 Think of it—superb quality glove silk in well cut vests and step-ins with dainty real filet lace or Irish trim—or simply tailored. Choice of flesh color, peach and white. Sizes 36 to & in the vests and §, 6, 7 in the step-ins—$195 ea. $3.95 Rayon Pajamas—$3 Clever new models in tailored styles, some with two-tone piping, some artistically embroidered and they may be worn for sleeping or lounging. Black, orange, new blue, flesh, nile green and orchid. Sizes 36 to 42--83. Crepe de Chine Gowns—$3.95 New gowns just arrived to take the place of those that went 80 quickly Tuesday—lovely heavy silk, trimmed daintily with valenciennes patterned lace or appliqued net; Veo and round neck= lines. Choice of flesh color, peach, nile green and orchid. Sizes 15 to 17, Newnes Smartness Diversity! Value! 200 Guaranteed-to-wash Tub Silk Frocks A wonderful $ 8 15 choice-of -the- market group Eight smart tailored styles—long sleeved and short sleeved! $5 Costume Slips—$3.95 Made of Francisca cloth—a new silk-like vayon that wears and launders beautifully, tailored models with hand top and deep shadow hems. Fle v, peach, white, nile green, tan, malaga ol ved, navy blue, French '|,|".. and black, Sizes 34 to 44 $195, Lovely little frocks~made by good manufacturers during the Between season lull—and given to us at worthwhile coucessions tor that reason, '"u\\' silks in the best-looking new checks and plaids . . modernistic designs and colored stripes effectively contrasted with $15 Silk Negligees—$10.95 ot Tt v Moonglo silk—satin lined —with satin side sash, Beauntiful, indeed, and the colovs are particularly lovely—peach, vose, French blue and Nile green $1095, New necklines—new sleeves—lagotting ~debonain ves—Jdaiaty collars and vestees and vach trock beantitully tadied with clean seams and generous hems. Need we say more? Women's sizes 36 to 44 Misses' sizea 14, 16, 18 years On Sale in the Moraing Froch Shop— Fourth Floos Grey Shop—Second Floor | _' 5