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iea Fui OCIETY Luncheon Today at the Japanese Embassy for United States Consul General in Korea, Visiting the Capital. HE Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Matsudaira entertained a ¢ of 18 at luncheon to- | Bel day in honor of the United States consul general in Korea d Mrs. Ransford S, Miller. | -"Tl\e Ambassador and Mme. Matsu- | daira will be the guests in whose honor Judge and Mrs. C C. McChord will en- tertain a company of 46 at dinner this evening at the Willard Hotel. | s | The Ambassador of France and Mme will entertain at dinner this | T | The Ambassador of Chile. Senor Don | Carlos G. Davila, will return Thursday from New York, where he is making a | short visit. i The Ambas host_at | dor will be hroug! who include Ma). Her- | commander of the | cDaniel. Capt | t. Bernard S. | Muir S. Fair- s McK. Robin- | C. Whitehead | ister of Poland and Mme. | ain at dinner | or of Mr. L J e Minister of | erewski Mrs. Hoover Assisted by Girl Scout O ve tOMOTTOW th Girl Barnett. . Mrs. J. Girvin_Peters, Ringland and Mrs. Thomas S end Representative and M ing will entertain at a evening at the Mon Senator aud | as their guest| Joha | A Mrs Warner 1y | Miss Emily Smith, daughter of ernor of New York and Mrs Smith. Senator and Mrs. David A. Reed will | be hosts at dinner this evening. | Mrs. Guy E. Campbell, wife of Repre-! sentative Campbeil. and Mrs. Edl‘lrd‘ M. Beers, wife of Representative Beers ©of Pennsylvania, will be at. home to-| morrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock, | et the Congressional Club. Mrs. J. Meyhew Wainwright and Miss Fonrose Wainwright will be at home from 5 to T o'clotk Wednesday. January 25, at 1761 R street. Mrs. Sol Bloom, wife of Representa- tive Bloom of New York, and their; daughter, Miss Vera Bloom, will be at| home informally on Tuesday, January 24, from 4 to 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. Horace Lurton has as her guest fn her apartment, in the Farnsboro, | her daughter, Mrs. Horace Van Devan- ter of Knoxville, Tenn. | The Congressional Club will hold an evening at_home, ionight from 8:30 oclock to 12 o'clock at the clubhouse, 2094 New Hampshure avenue, for which cards Lave been issued. | The club has cards out for tea, Fri- day afternoon st 3 o'clock, when Mr.| | William Beliar will give a piano recital. | Frau Schlimpert, wife of the German A assador, went to New York yester-| dzy for a brief stay, and will return Priday. 5 | Mrs. Wade Hampton Ellis was hostess st luncheon today when her guests| were Mrs. Hanan Piske Stone, Mrs. Ollie James, Mrs. James Karrick, Mrs. Rob- | ert Nelson Stanfield, Mrs. Victor Kauff- | mann, Mrs. Theodore Hance Tiller, | MMrs. Frederick Marsh, Mrs. Johjn Mock,. | Mrs. Francis Martin Savage and Mrs. | Roy L. Neuhauset. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis entertained at din- ner last evening, the company including Senator and Mrs. Frank B. Willis, Sen- stor Arthur Capper, Representative and | Mrs. S Wallace Dempsey, Assistant Becretary of State and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, Mr. and Mrs, Charles L. Marlatt, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Dockweiler of California and Mrs. Jacob Leander Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin| wiil entertain a company of 10 at din- per this evening in compliment to the latter's cousin, Mrs. Lewis Seelbach of Louisville, Ky., who will arrive today | for a short stay with Mr, and Mrs. | Erwin. | Mrs. Erwin and her sister, Mrs. David | Bt. Plerre Gaillard, will entertain guests in their box at the morning musical to- | morrow, and Mrs. Gaillard will be host- ess at luncheon after the program. Mrs. Willlam G. Wheeler entertained #t luncheon in the Florentine room at | the Waréman Park Hotel today, when | t R. Acker- | her guests were Mrs. En man, Mrs. David H. Blair, Mrs. Prank | Hines, Mre. Harry K. Daugherty, Mrs. | ¥ruereit Banders, Mrs, Edward Avery | Harriman. Mrs_Albert W. Stahl, Mrs Wednesday SPECIALS For One Day Only! $1.00 1 10 29¢ 98¢ $ 1 .00 ore. Weanesday only = Watch For Our Wednesday Specials frunschini | ) Esmunicons 8 Just 6 Children's Coats, vizer U 4 Wednestey Bpacial, 10 Al-Wool Jer- sey Panty Dresses, up U 4 yeurs Weanesaay Special, Raincoat g of simes Wed- oot wnd het v 14 years nesduy only 1 dot little Girks' and Boys' Head- wear, potie Slghly solied. Wednesday OBy eores Vania Silk spd Wool Baby bhirts, Wearesasy only.. Richard H. Lane, Mrs. John Q. Tilson, Mrs. w, Mrs, Lewis W. Cass, M Weed, Mrs. Harley Peyton Wilson, M l'l'l\nmlls w. MRS. FRANK YATES AND M The marriage of Mrs. Yates, formerly Miss Alice Hume Cooke, Mrs. Dunham, Mrs. Louls Southgate, Mrs, Charles Porterfield Light, Mrs. Willlam Francis Zumbrunn, Mrs. Joseph Fegan, Mrs. erick R. Leonard, Mrs. Stephenson tt, Mrs, James W. Carmalt and Miss Gladys Wood. The luncheon was followed by bridge. . Mrs. Wheeler will entertain at & mah- jongg luncheon on Friday. “Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins entertained & company at dinner last evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowle Chipman will entertain at dinner this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dodd are spend- ing the week in New York, where Thurs- on, | day the final steps are to be taken at VON | {he Waldorf-Astoria in the installation W. | of Mr. Dodd as director general of the 3 wholesale dry goods industry of the Brahany, Mrs. Willlam|{pjied States, which position he has Waller, Absolom Bnl‘mw.‘\} CHARLOTTE FREE) ‘was an event her_maid_of hono! $ 8.85 Many styles of our high-grade shoes that formerly sold from $12.50 to $16.50 have been reduced for quick clearance.* of January 14. Miss Clarke v They are all styles of the season. in the smartest materials, with Cuban or Spanish heels. More Complete Lines—$10.50 to $25 Styles oo Redmweed {0 11%£ and *14% W. V. Moses & Sons F Street at Eleventh Main 3770 " F Shaw & Co. UNIQUE JEWELRY 1516 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Just Above Dupont Circle Beauty and Originality ToMROM original sources 1.l we buy and select the gems and jewelry shown m the J. F. Shaw Co. establishment with the result that each indwidual piece re- flects this careful scrutmy for quahity, beauty and originality. accepted after be! head of the Dis- tribution and ke it of Marl the United States Chamber of Com- merce since 1921, Mrs. Dodd devote part of the week to house-hunting in New York, although they do not plan giving up their Georgetown home until late in the Spring. Senora de Riano, wife of the former Ambassador of Spain, has returned to Bethshan, her place at Newport, after visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler P. Anderson. Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Willlamson will en- tertain & company of 90 at dinner in the Florentine room at the Wardman Park Hotel on Friday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Louls W. Southgate. Mrs. willlamson will entertain at a large luncheon on that day. g Col. Hervey Lindley will be host at dinner in the palm room at the Wil- lard tonight, at which time covers will be laid for 75. Miss Rose Saul entertained at lunch- eon, followed by bridge, today in com- pliment to Miss Anne Carrico, whose marriage to Mr. William Elmer Bacon, jr., will take place Saturday. ‘Mrs. Robert F. Cahill will entertain at luncheon tomorrow in honor of the bride-clect, and Thursday Mrs. Frederic S. Lincoln will entertain at a bridge luncheon in.honor of her granddaugh- ter and her bridesmaids. ‘The card party benefit of the Rector's Aid of St. An- | tomorrow at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at the Thomas Circle Club, 1326 Mas: be given for the | drew’s Episcopal Church will take place | | and again at 8 o'clock in the evening the Misses kinridge, Dr. and Mrs. Ci Dr. and Mrs. R. K. . and Mrs. Malcolm Laws, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Mesny, Mrs. Annie Poole, the Misses Poole and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Stevens. Box Holders for Bal Boheme Embrace Important Roster, Names of patronesses and box hold- ers for the fifth annual Bal Boheme at the Willard Monday night, January 30, are coming in to the Arts Club, and Mrs. John F. Gaynor, who is chairman of boxes and patronesses, by leaps and bounds, and so Jarge is the waiting list for boxes that should all the present holders be suddenly obliged to reliquish their reservations there i5 a sufficient number on the waiting list to take up twice the number of boxes that will be available, ‘The committee in charge of hotel ar- rangements, Mr. Henry J. Staley, chair- man, and the chairman of the Bo- heme, Mr. Gideon A. Lyon, have made rrangements with the Wiliard to place the maximum number of boxes for this big carnival art event in the National (I)ULIN chusetts avenue. ‘The officers of the |aid are Mrs. Drury C. Ludlow, p | dent; Mrs. Andrew J. Sanford, president; Mrs. J. C. Howell, secreta |and Mrs. W. de C. Ravenel, treasurcr. Those holding tables are M | Tileston and Miss Laura Tileston, Mrs. | Drury C. Ludlow, Mrs. W. de C. I venel, Mrs. A. J. Sanford, Mrs. Cor: Munn, Mrs. Lucy R. Williams, M | toinette Barlow, Mrs. Walter Floren Mrs. I. C. Hans Miss Alice Cruickshank, Mr. and Mrs G. F. Ross, Mrs. Alice Earnshaw, Mr and Mrs. J. W. Couden, Dr. and M . J. Dimon, Miss Lottie L. Anderson, Awaiting Your Call! Countless New BETTIE FROCKS 139, ., 157 165 With an abundance in larger sizes o} o} ome, Mrs. T. J. Hotne, You save from $8. Choice of Ev Coat and Evening W rap Dress and Sports the luxurious Metallic tured this season— 1y Off! No accepted—every selection must be final Ruth | Capital, in order to satisfy the demand as far as possible, Additional patronesses announced by the Arts Club for the Bal Boheme now include: Mme. van Royen, wife of the Minister of the Netherlands; Senora de Prieto of the Cuban embassy, Mme Thenault, wife of the assistant military attache of the French embassy; Mme. | Schlimpert, wife of the secretary of the | German embassy; Mme. Etlenne Lardy. | wife of the counselor of the legation of | swmslrlmd: Benora Dona Z de Cheva ller, Wife of the secretary of the lega- tion of Panama; Mrs. Samuel 8. Arentz Mrs. Avery Coonley, Mrs. William F Dennis, Mrs, Carl Frederic Hartmann, Mrs. Willlam Fitch Kelley, Mrs. Her- bert M. Lord, Mrs. Samuel Warren Mil- sson Newbold, Mrs. Wer Mrs. Charles L. Sturt 3 stah Van Arsdel and M Henry Winfield Watson The committee on costumes has corr pleted its work at the udig in the Willard, where the floor commit tee costumes have been made by a large group of Arts Club members, headed by Mrs. Will C. Barnes, and the commit- (Continued on Page Nineteen.) & MARTIN COMPANY VERSAILLES Silver-plated table service Nickel silver, mounted silver plated and with Old Gadroon_border. This service is guaranteed for 50 years. MEAT PLATTERS Plain 14-inch size, $15 16-inch size, $18 18-inch size, $23 Double Vegetable Dish, $22.50 SILVER ROOM HOURS: 8:45 to 5:30 ¢ Well and Tree | 16-inch size, $25 | 18-inch size, $30 ! -inch size, $35 Gravy Boat and Tray, $17 MAIN FLOOR PHONE MAIN 1294 Dulin & Martin Co. 1215-17 F STREET 1115 1117 F STREET o You will save from $14.75 to $97 —according to r sel 0] Every Hat remaining of this (Winter) season—regardless of orginal price.......... o} returns nor exchanges can 1214-18 G STREET The LOUVRE More Deep Reductions Affecting Every Dress and Coat of the present season Choice of Every Street, Sports, Afternoon, Dinner, Dance and Evening Dress —which has been a feature of the present season, excepting only the $16.50 group— 13 Off! 5.00—according to your selection. a Iy odels in the Conts—trimmed with fur: and Cloth Evening Wraps—which have been fea- 50 . be SOCIETY. Rizik Brothers On All Remaining Winter and Fall Apparel 20% Reduction NO C. 0. D.’s. NO EXCHANGES All Sales Final X Smart Clothes for Southern Wear on Display Rizik Incomparable Perfume T IR T EiPEN F Fleur Devine TWELVE QUICK APPRECIATION WELCOMES THIS EAGERLY AWAITED SALE EVENT Street and Afternoon DRESSES Dance and Party FROCKS Fur-Trimmed COATS Sports COATS Luxurious Fur COATS “Erle-Maid” FROCKS and Paris-Originated HATS 6riebacher “Jeminine cApparel of Individuality TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET More g 7 Z Ancther TWICE YEARLY TRIUMPH For Women \Whose Exacting Standards Permit \ccepting Only the BEST. 77 Z7 Z 3 054 1K 777 L e 7, 27 e A Z Feonomy Demands That You Buy at Least Several Pairs of these Fxquisite Silk Stockings, 3 Pairs s 550 ARTCRAE JUHOLS " 13 B TREET N IR