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SOCIETY _(Continued from Eighteenth Page) wegian legation and Mme. Lundh and the secretary of the German embassy and Frau Schlimpert. Among the other box holders were the Secretary of War and Mrs. Dwight 1%, Davis, Countess Szechenyi, Mrs. Yeter Goelet Gerry, Mrs, Lawrence C. Fhipps, Mrs. Frederis Sackett, AMrs. Richard 8. Aldrich, Parker corning, Mrs, Louis A. Frothingham, M Stephen Slocum, Mrs, Willard A. rownson, Mra. Ogden L. Mills, Mrs. ary T. Grayson, Mrs. Anne Archbold, . Mrs. Perry Bel- Cloman, Mrs. James John W. Davidge, Dennis, Mre, Peter Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, am Corcoran B John H. Gibbo AMre, C, C. Mrs, John 1} Hammond, Mrs. O. . Perry Johnson, Mrs. Hennen Jen- ., Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. pall Langhorne, Mrs, Demorest 1 gene Mever. . S, Mitc Arthur ", Phillips, jr.: Mrs. William McClellan Rit- Nathan Scott. Mrs. John Mrs. Herbert Slocum. . Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Alfred P. Thom, Wadsworth, jr.: Mrs. Charles Irs. Stanley my : h Warren and 1Irs. Boughton Woed. The Secretary of War and Mrs. Davis entertained in their ador of Belglum and Princess igne, Princess Elizabeth de Ligne, the acting_counselor of the d Mrs, Henry Getty and Mrs, James ister of Austria and Mme. O were guests of Mrs. Charles oughton Wood, who also had in her box Mrs. Alfred Hawes, Mr, and Mrs. Walter H. Schoellkopf and Miss Mary tephen B. Elkins was hostess d her guests later to Gen. and Mrs. George I\ Downey, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar T. Crosby, Mrs. Evans, house guest of the hostess, and Mrs. Arthur Lee, sister of Mrs. Elkins. The Minister of Egypt and Mme. Samy were among the guests in the box of Mr. and Mra. Peter A."Drury, who also entertained Gen, and Mrs. Robert Allen, Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake, Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West, Baron and Baroness von Below, and Mr, and Mrs. Harley Peyton Wilson. Mt. and Mrs. Drury entertained at dinner before the ball. : Countess Szecheny, wife of the Minister of Hungary, had among her guests Mile. Marie Antoinette Claudel, daughter of the Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel, and Countess Cor- nelia Szechenyl, - daughter of the hostess, Mrs. Joseph Lefter was Hostess in her box to Gen, John J. Pershing and Mr. Winant P. Johnston. Mrs. Anne Archbold's box was oc- 'y Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fin- " | kenstad! Mrs. Fleming Newbold entertained in the box of Mrs. Frank B. Noyes Mrs. John F. Wilkins, Mras. Henry Renning Spencer and Mr. and Mre. Woodbury ‘Blair. Senator and Mrs, Sackett Hosts. Senator and Mrs, Frederic M. Sack- ‘ett had among their guests Miss Mary Randolph and Comdr. Theodore Jewell Senator and Mrs, Peter Goelet Gerry gave thelr box to Mrs. William Bev- erly Mason. Afrs. Daniel C. Stapleton was hostess to a company of 11 voung people in compliment to Miss Exilona Hamilton, the guests being other debutantes and young people, who went With thelr hostess later to her box at the ball. Dr. and Mrs. John Crayke Simpson had in their box Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton and Mrs. R. M. Stuart, house guest of the hosts. Yormer Scnator and Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, ir., did rot attend the ball, having left for California yester- day afternoon. Col. and Mrs. Herbet J. Slocum gave | their box: to Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Garrison McClintock. Mrs. C. S. Mitchell’'s box was occu- Miss Elizabeth Don’t forget it's National GLEN BOGIE WEEK —at Jelleff's and Mile, Marie is here to ad- vise you in your selections. Get a Neckwear Set Free by Buying Your Frock This Week A PASION INSTITUTION Wasbington eora THE EVENING Mitchell, who entertained a company of young people-before the ball. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Langhorne entertained a small company at din- ner and took thelr guests later to thelr box at the ball. Mr. and Mrs. John Hays JHammond gave thelr box to Mr. and Mrs. George C. Summerlin, jr., Who took a small number of guests with them. Mrs, Hennen Jennings occupipd her box and had with her a small com- pany. Mrs. Victor Kauffmann was hostess to a small company informally at din- ner last evening and later took her guests to her box at the ball. In the company were Mrs. John Hoy, Mrs. Charles Colfax Long, Mrs. Jack Hayes, Mrs. Rafter, Maj. Reginald Toster, Mr, Eugene Adams, Mr. Rich- ardson, Mr. Doty of Greensburg, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Prentice Noyes, Mr. R. M. Kauffmann and Mr. and Mrs, S, Kauffmann, son and daughter-in-] of the hostess. Miss Edwina Morrow occupled the box of Mre. Alvin T. Hert and had as her guests Miss Frances Hill, Miss Sally Major, Miss Charlotte O'Shaug- nessy, Lieut. Reese, Mr. Jean Abadle, Mr. Eberhart Haynes and Mr. Charles Robert Morrow. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Cary T. Grayson entertained at dinner preced- ing the ball, later taking their guests to the ball, where they occupled their box and the box of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas Bell Sweeney. Capt. and Mrs. John H. Gibbons were hosts to a company of young people, including Miss Belle Gurnee and her guest, Miss Thorndike. Col. and Mrs, Charles B. Drake 0o- cupied the box of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom, entertaining Co! missioner and Mrs. Sidney I". Ta ferro, Miss Helen Thomas of Mil- waukee, Miss Barrine Drake, Mr. John Defbert and Mr, Willis Gearhart. Mr, and Mrs. William F. Dennis oc- cupied a box, having several guests with them. Former Representative and Mrs. Thomas W, Phillips, jr., entertained a company of 16 at dinner for their de- butante daughter, Miss Janet Philllps, later taking their guests to the ball Mr. and Mrs, C . Glover had “Beechnut” -—-a new shade in the new Gold Stripe silk top stocking with the silk plaited foot. 'STAR, WASHINGTOM thelr daughter, Mme. van Swinderen; with them in their box. Admiral and Mrs, Charles Hussey occupled the box of Admiral and Mrs. Willard H. Brownson, Mrs. James F. Curtls entertained at dinner at her home preceding the ball, Her guests were the Speaker of the House, Mr. Nicholas Longworth; Princess. Boncampagni, Senator and Mrs, Frederick H. Gillett, Representa- tive Robert L. Bacon, Mr. and Mrs, Cuno H. Rudolph, Mr. and Mrs. Eld- ridge Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Ogden L. Mills, Dr. and_Mrs, Stanley Rinehart, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Colladay, Mr. and S, C. Graham, Mrs, Meyer Rod- gers, Mr. Philip Coffin, Mrs. Tracy Dows and Gen. Charles L. McCawley. Others Seen at the Ball. With others at the ball were Sen- ator and Mrs, Frederick M. Gillett, Representative _Stephen B. Porter, Gen. Willlam E. Horton, Mile. Relne Claudel, daughter of the Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel; Senorita Pueyrredon, daughter of the Ambas- sador of Argentina and Senora de Pueyrredon; the commercial counselor of the British embassy and Lady Brod- erick, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. George Fiske Dudley, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Freeman_Clarke, the Rev. Meade Bol- ton_MacBryde, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Walker, Mr. Mannix Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Langlais, Dr. and Mrs. Danfel C. Borden, Mrs. Tytus McLennan, Miss Tytus, Miss Anne Randolph, Miss Caroiyn Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Marsh, Mr, and Mrs. John W. Davidge, Comdr. .and Mrs. Conger Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Hynson, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam M. former_director of the mint, p mond T. Baker; Mr. and Mrs. Goring Bliss. Frau von Lewinski, wife of the German consul general in' New York: the charge d'affaires of Ger- many and Frau_ Kiep, Mr. Kurt G. Sells, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Evans, Mrs, William Hamilton Bayly and Dr. Kemper_Simpson. Also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter- field Light, Gen, and Mrs. George Bar- nett, Lieut. and Mrs. John B. Heffer- nan, Miss Flora Doyle, Miss Callie Doyle, Miss Mary Temple of Tennes- | see, Miss Elizabeth Bredbenner of | Baston, Pa.; Mg, G. F. C. Smilie, Mrs. Granville, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reld Yates, Mr. and Mrs, Marshall Exniclos, $1.95 pair. z FASHION INSTITUTION w NowTorn D. ¢. TUESDAY, JAN Capt. and Mrs. B. J. Dorn, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Laird Dunlop, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Platt, Mr. and Mrs. John Plet, Miss Plet of Scarsdale, N. Y.: Mrs. Frank W. Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur W. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs, Cabot Stevens, Mr. Wilbur W. Hubbard, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Warton Moore, Mrs. Ernest Thomson Seton, Mr, and Mrs, David Meade Lea, Miss Sallle Hews "Phillips, Miss Marian Hart, Mr. Lee Poe Hart, Miss Alice Harriman, Mrs. P. Lee Phillips, Dr. and Mrs, MacPherson Crichton, Miss Lilla La Garde, Miss Peggy Burch, Miss ¥Fanny Dial, Mr. Bruce Allen, Miss Julie Hume, Miss Francesca Mc- Kenney, Miss Ruth Jones, Mr. James E. Jones, jr., Dr. and Mrs. Fenton Bradford, Miss Meta Morris Evans, Miss Mary Selden and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hutton and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gans. Senate Ladles’ Lunch Club Entertained by Mrs. Edge Today. Mrs. Edge, wife of Senator Walter E. Edge of New Jersey, was hostess to the members of the Senate Ladles’ Luncheon Club today in her home at 1620 Elghteenth street. Senator and Mrs. Charles L. Mc Nary entertained a company of 12 at dinner last evening at the Mayflower. The Asslstant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson and their debutante daughter, Miss Elizabeth Robinson, will receive to- morrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in thelr home at 1737 K street.. Pre- siding at the tea table will be Mrs. Wilbur, wife of the Secretary of the Navy; Mrs. John A. Lejeune, wife of the major general, commandant of the Marine Corps; Miss Elizabeth Warner, sister of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Aviation, Mr. Edward P. Warner, and Mrs. Amory Perkins. Others assisting will be Miss Eugenfa Lejeune, Miss Imogen Taylor. Miss Elizabeth Jackson and Miss Helen Robinson, elder daughter of the hosts. Mrs. Thomas Hardy Tallaferro will be at home informally tomorrow after- noon after 4 o'clock. Mrs. Henrik Shipstead was the guest R 2222 T 2R, 18th, K N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N NEW PLACE TO EAT Announcing the Opening of the _McReynolds Coffee Shoppe at G By Miss Nettie G. Greenwell and Mirs. Susie H. Harding (Formerly of Allies Inn.) Breakfast and Lunch Cafeteria Service Dinner, 5:30 to 7:30 daily. . .. .75¢ (Sundays, $1.00) Excellent Food Reasonably Priced R 22 S always at Jelleff's. Elizabeth Arden Preparations are kind to your skin—and make it a joy to give your skin the right care! stocks of these famous beauty necessities— Complete “You Know, I Went Into Jelleff’s Yesterday—" And found the store just brimming with NEW merchandise which you could tell was iresh from the makers! Just the sort of things I was so glad to find because I wanted something new—and—not the usual * ‘clearance” sort of goods. For although we all know that most of the Winter is still ahead of us—we cannot help having our eye on Spring. I found that this BRAND-NEW merchan- dise was marked at low January prices—and in every display the JELLEFF FASHION ALERTNESS was evident. Buy Luxurious Furs Now— And Use Our New - 10-Payment Plan 109 at the time of purchase 109, monthly until paid for - Fine furs are a real investment and so-we are making them uvailabie in the same manner in which you buy a fine automobile—out of your intome igstead of your principal Greatly Reduced Our Entire Fur Stock— Every fur coat has been repriced—values are outstanding—wonderiul variety of styles—and every fur a fashionable woman or miss could wish for! $225 to $295 Fur Coats $195 Other Examples— $175 Brown Kid Caracul, with fox collar—$14s. £195 American Opossum, self trim: med—$145. $195 Beaverette, leopard trimmed—$148. $265 Silver Muskrat, brown fox collar—$225. $275 Golden Muskrat, brown fox collar—§225. $295 Otter, fox collar and cufis—$§225. 395 Ra ccoon, self trimm 3395 Moleskin, pointed fox collar and cuffs—$345. £395 Dyed Squirrel, fox collar—$350. $450 Jap Weasel, fox collar and cuffs—8§395. $495 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat), Jap mink $395 Moleskin, self trimmed. $595 Jap Mink, plain or fur trimmed—§498. $695 Leopard, red fox collar—$595. Far Shep—Fourth Pleer Plenty of BLACKS In Perfectly Stunning Styles New Coats—Rich With Fur A Special Purchase—To Your Advantage Regular Prices Would Be $89.50 to $125—Now *hawl collars and cuffs of black fox—car- acul — lynx — natural wolf—kit fox—red fox grey fox. Prices 'way out of proportion tobthe distinctive ctyles—rich furs- - and wonderful workmanship! And a variety that is sure to please every taste—suit every type. Besides BLACK, you'll find Tan, Mooslight Blue, Green, and Gray. In materials that will ‘85 Skunk shawls borders on some, - of the finest quality. give much more than one seasen’s wesr. Savings as high as $40—1adc possible by a most advantageous purchase. these 1he warket !” At $35 Furarimmed trevel coats, of tmported noveity vitne Biriged camel's L-K‘: paln coloren lustrah cloth, cullre or plaids, BLACK coats with collars and culls of biaek iy arecul, Kit fox, baby ses] or Lelge squirrel, And tan, brown, or grey coats trimmed with aquir- «l, Jup fox, kit fox, byn Other New Coats— Regularly— $59.50 to $70 And remember re brand new garments="the choice of checks, or #hawl or mushroom such fure ss beuver, fisher dyed or $395 to $450 Fur Coats To Ge At............ oliars and « ‘;begnusc vur représentative went to the market and purchased large ties just at the time when manufacturers were eager to clear their Linen Prices Are Fast Advancing— Buy A Whole Year’s Supply NOW Handkerchiefs Jelleff’s Prices are Surprisingly Low before inventory taking. Buy a Complete Handkerchief Wardrobe Lacy handkerchiefs for formal wear—pure linen in conservative styles for afternoon—gay prints and colors for sportswear—and trim stitchi styles for street wear. E ; g Peliiched Women’s and Men’s All-Linen Handkerchiefs A 35¢ For women—lovely linen ones in fascinating variety! Insk priats with hand-embroidered corners—white centers with ecru lace edge—im- ported linens with lace edges—hand embroidered—Madeira embroidery— plain with Ql:dura scalloped edges—striped borders—colored hand- kerchiefs—with ever so many different styled hems. For men—fine linen handkerchiefs with drawn threads and colored woven borders. EXTRA! 1 '16-inch hemstitched hem. Special Quality! M Dozen All-white Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Imagine that—sheer foreign linen handkerc 5125 's White Linen Handkerchiefs, 50c Beautiful linen, in various manly styles—all-white with 1§, 1, 1 inch hems—and white with corded borders. Linen, Swiss or Voile Handkerchiefs, 18c; 3 for 50c Choose Irish prints—colored woven borders—plain centers with lace footing edges—colored borders—and embroidered styles, Hendkerchief Shop—First Floor Sparkling Newness Radiates From This New Costume Jewelry A brilliant buying achievement— Scores of intriguing novelties— 1.95 and Per- fect tailoring. Coatings Every piece priced atonly Just what you want to give new smartness to your Winter costumes—and to add just the right finishing touches to your new wardrobe! Buy jewelry to harmonize with every frock—~what a glorious scheme, and this event makes Necklaces—S$1.95 it not the least bit expensive. Quality—workmanship and style typical of much higher priced jewelry. Long Gold Chains—with a knot between each shining bead. Pearl* Chains—long, graceful ropes—knotted between each bead. Pearl* Lariats—t0 wear in a score of smart ways. New Gold Chains—with imitation jade or rose quartz drops. b, Jap fox or puinted woll—also collars ! ringtail. Regularly— $79.50 to $9! wr muehroofi collars and’ cufts, ASII0 Simty Waomens 1126 Yan Venise, uith full - length shawl collar and pointed ufte ot kit f L L] 14n Ten wnd Lrown Mslina costs with hesyer- vaisl Adeep shawl collars and cuffs—brown eng Molta with nsherfiteh or Lrown Norme with Lanvin shewl and desp panel border vet catertind BLACK costs mlc D cullers und cuffs, Women's Coat Shop—Third Ploor - or by weal in shawl 1ox~tan Chokers—S$1.95 Pearl* Chokers—made up in the graduated style Pearls” and Crystals*—smartly combined. Dropr=button--and “Imitations turel Atch Earrings—$1.95 Luop styles Crystal* Guold Jowelry Shop—Streot Floor Crystal* Necklaces—finished with the new pendant effect. Pearl” Necklaces—in pendunt style. Sparkling Crystals’—that look like aquamarine, sapphire or rose color, \ Every distinctive style— the kind you find I::r'"yl much higl Fk“ Only a remarkable L-uhuo could ing such values as we offer tomor- row in this brilliant selling! Pearl* in whose honor Mrs. George C. Thorpe entertained at luncheon today. Capt. Gordon Gordon-8mith of the legation of the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and Mrs. Gordon- Smith have returned to Washington form a four-month visit to Europe. On the occasion of their visit to Pregue the Czechoslovak government conferred the officers’ cross of the Order of the White Lion on Capt. Gor- don-Smith. Mrs. Ross Thompson was hostess at luncheon today, entertaining in honor of Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose of Kan- #as City. Covers were lald for 12. ‘There will be a reception with danc- ing at the Congressional Club this eve- ning from 9 to 12 o'clock. Friday af- ternoon at 3 o'clock there will be as a special feature to the regular tea the well known comedians, Miller and Farrell, who will give a short pro- gram. Mrs. John Mock was hostess at luncheon today in honor of Mrs. Louls Lombard of Lugano, Switzerland, and N Others in the company were Mrs, David H. Kincheloe, Mre. Luther E. Gregory, Mrs. E. A. Harri- man, Mrs, Charles W. Fairfax, Mre=. Wade Hampton Ellis and Mrs. J. Gar- fleld Riley. Mr. Walter Scott Penfleld was host at dinner before the ball last night in honor of his cousins, Mrs. Willlams and Miss Vitginia Willlams of Green- field, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Griffe of San Francisco, who arc his house guests, Mrs. George Knox Berry enter tained at luncheon today when her guests were Mrs. E. E. Eslick and he house guests, Mrs. George Blake and Miss Gladys Blake of Atlanta, Ga. Miss Margaret Moore, Miss Jennic Moore, Mrs. John Rankins Mrs. Wil liam Sears, Mrs. Homer Lyon, Mr<. 8. D. McReynolds, Mrs. W. W. Greg- Mre. Clyde B. Altcheson, Mr Cabot Stevens, Mrs. Roy L. Ne hauser, Mra. Wilson Compton, Mi Mary Temple. Mrs. Sallle Penn, Mr-. (Continued on Twentieth Page) The Event You Have Eagerly Awaited MIDWINTER SALE . I7I COATS, DRESSES, FURS l and 4 More Daytime and Evening Frocks for Women Formerly $35.00 to $138.50 Now 52500 to 598.50 D MILLINERY Off! Misses’ and Junior Misses’ Frocks Formerly $35.00 to $9850 Now 52 5.00 to 57 4.(1) Evening, Daytime and Sports Coats —for Women Formerly $39.50 to $36500 Now $M Q.50 to 8275.00 —for Misses and Junior Misses Formerly $29.50 to $22500 Now 3225] N “Erle-Maid” Frocks for all Daytime Formerly $1595 10 $2950 + Now 31 1.95 to 2 $ Millinery Our Copies of Midwinter Parisian “ad Evening Models Wear Formerly $1090 1o $20.96 Now Luxurious Fur Coats Formerly $175 to $1450 Now 1,075 6riebacher “Jeminine cfpparel of Individuality TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET Z FASION INSTITUTION Wasningion Nn T To "Dress Up” s et s Y Sippers! Y our Here's a sale to make dainty feet “sparkle” on polished floors! 4 5 to *10 Buckles 200 pairs of them— Rhinestone and imported cut steel 35 styles for your choice at— $3.75 Just when you need them—and when they are so smartly cor t—comes this great saving on these stunning slipper buckles purchased for Christmas business, but the shipment was delaved and just arrived. The manufacturer allowed us a price concession to Keep them=—so we are passing this on to vou! 35 styles for your choice at $3.75 Soresis Shee Shop--Street Floor