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18 SO CIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1929." SOCIETY." SOCIETY Invitations Issued by President for Re-| ception to Honor Army and avy at White House January 24. day for the reception to the Army and Navy January 24 at 9 oclock, at the Executive Mansion. This will be the last stat ception in the administration o dent Coolidge. Mrs. Coolidge: will receive a small group of guests by special appointment this afternoon. Vice President and Mrs. Dawes Entertaining Family Party. The Vice President and M s the form daughter of M Henry Miss N Dawes, Miss Helen Dawes, daug Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Dawes; M Beach, daughter of Mr. ani Beach, The Vice President and will be the honor guests at d evening of the Ambassador of Ge and Frau von Prittwitz und Gaf The Ambassador of Great Br end Lady Isabella Howard will e tain at tea this afternoon for a grous of students from South Amcrica, Lady Tsabella Howard will be assisted by the Jadies of the embassy stafl. The Ambassador and Lady Howard will entertain at dinnel ary 23 in honor of the Speake Mrs. Longworth. The Ambassador of Peru, Dr. Hernan Velarde, will b2 the guest in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Elis will entertain at dinner January HE President and Mrs. Coolidge are sending out invitations to- Dawes thi Isabella Janu- The Ambassador of Mexico Senora de Teilez will be the @ whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKenney will entertain at din evening. The Sccretary of Agr Jardine were guests of and Mrs. S. Wallace Dempse: last evening at the Mayflow the party were Vice Pre ‘snenmurpcharlcs Curtis, Mr. and ']\XI‘S Edward Everctt Gann, Mrs Henry Alvah Strong, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose and Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Eliis. Mrs. James J.-Davis and Mrs. Sam- wel H. Golding were the guests of honor at a luncheon today in the Chi- nese room of the Mayflo Mrs. Louis T. McFadden, wife or Rep- fesentative McFadden of Pen ylvan! Mrs. McFadden's other g cluded Mrs. James A. Reed, ward E. Gann, Mrs. James A. Watson, Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry. Mrs. Henry <ilder Keyes, Mrs. Tasker L. Oddie, Mrs. David A. Reed, Mrs. Porter H. Dale, Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett, Rep- yesentative Florence Kahn, Mrs. Henry Allen Cooper, Mrs. E. R. Kiess. Mrs. James S. Parker, Mrs. Allen T. Tread- way, Mrs. Bertrand H. Snell, Mrs. S. Wallace Dempsey, Mrs. Henry W. Wat- son, Mrs. Clyde Kelly, Mrs. Ernest R. Ackerman, Mrs. Harry C. Ransley, Mrs. E. Hart Fenn, Mrs. Adam Wyant, Mrs. Sol Bloom, Mrs. William E. Hull, Mrs. E. W. Evans, Mrs. Everett Sanders, Mrs. Seymour Lowman, Mrs. William A. Rodenberg, Mrs. Thomas Gore, Mrs. Prank W. Mondell, Mrs. Peter Drury, Mrs. Lucy Wilder Morris, Mrs. Charles ‘W. Richardson, Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau. Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, Mrs. James W. Price, Mrs. Chester Wells, Mrs. John H. Brown, jr.; Mrs. Harry K. Dougherty, Mrs. Joseph Himes, Mrs, "Thomas W. Phillips, Mrs. Frank Hight, Mrs. Frederick I. Cox, Mrs. H. C. Wool- ey, Mrs. Abraham Lisner, Mrs. Frank ‘Hatch, Mrs. Theodore J. Pic ., Miss Maude McDougal, Mrs. Bertha*Bascom, Miss Marguerite Weismer, Mrs. James H. Patten, Mrs. John H. Brown, Mrs. B. E. Neal, Mrs. H. E. Neal, Mrs. Rob- ertson Downey of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Wil- liam J. Wheeler, Miss Helen Fassett, Mrs. James H. Carmalt, Mrs. Fred Den- mett and Mrs. Patton Wise Slemp. Mr. and Mrs. Golding, who are the guests of Representative and Mrs. McFadden in their apartment, at the Mayflower, attended the reception given last evening by the President and Mrs. Coolidge at the White House. Representative and Mrs. Bertrand H. Snell will be hosts at dinner this eve- ‘ning in the Chinese room of the May- flower. Covers will be laid for 60. Representative and Mrs. Charles A. Mooney of Ohio, have taken a suite at the Mayflower for the res 2 ner this iculture and Mrs. { Representative at dinner Oth ent-clect sylvania, ‘who has been ill at Emergency Hospital for some time past, returned recently to their apartment at the Hotel Roose- welt, where she is convalescing. Representative and Mrs. Alfred [Michaclson are again in_their apart- 'ment in the Wardmah Park Hotel, hav- ng ome from Chicago, where they sed the holidays. Representative and Mrs, Clay Stone #Briggs were guests at dinner last eve- ing of Capt. and Mrs. Lewis Coxe, i}f 8. N, before the reception. of Representative Wis., e Willard Mrs. Cooper, Wi Heny Allen Cooper of Racine, tertained at luncheon at th Westerday. Capt. Gordon Gordon-Smith of the fegation of the Kingdom of the Serbs Croats and Slovenes and Mrs. Gordon- Smith have returned to Washington Rfter passing three months in Belgrade, #he Dalmatian Riviera and Paris. The first secretary of the Peruvian embassy, Dr. Santiago Bedoya, returned igesterday to his apariment in the Wardman Park Hotel from a local hos- pital. Dr. and Mme. Bedoya had to cancel all social engagements for the s. present because of the former’s illnes The Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Aeronautics and Mrs. William P. MacCracken are in Miami la., and avill not return to Washington for gpbout 10 days. Senorita Lucia Tessada, who spent Ehe holidays with her mot Senora ide Prieto, wife of the mi of the Cuban embassy to National Park Semi Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Wescott Batertain at dinner this evening C Beneral and Mrs. Felix Cole, who Jeave shorsy for the former’s po Warsaw, Poland, and Mr. and Frederick Frelinghuysen Dumont., Col. Wade H. Cooper entertained at ginner in his home, 1722 Massachusetts Bvenue, last evening, later taking the party to the reception the White House. With him Mrs. Edith Busong of Greenvi n., president of the Tennessee Federation of Wom- en’s Clubs, and Mrs. Louis Sperry of Nashville, Tenn., president of the Pea- body Woman's Club, in compliment to whom _the dinner was given: Senator Burchell’s Famous Bougquet Coffee 4Qc Lb. Quality Never Better has It ry. M at .. 817-19 Fourteenth St... .| ward A, Ke; | Kenneth McKellar, Miss Edith Susong | |and Miss Mary Boyce Temple. Miss | { Temple acted as hi The marriage of Miss Florence Fazio | Keys, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Ed- vs, to Mr. William Bradley | { Willard, son of Mrs. Willard and the {late Mr. Henry Kellogg Willard, \\‘!ll’ | ta ce tomorrow at 4 o'clock in| garet’s Episcopal Church, the| Rev, Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, | A reception will follow Eti ub. | i ner United States Ambassador | . William Miller Collier, has | from New York to spend the | end and is at the Metropolitan | | i v, de Bolton MacBryde has| for a tea Sund: afternoon 7 o'clock at apartment | v in honor of Rev. | ly Cobb. who are guests Cobb’s mother at the Cecil is | fror at and Mrs. J. | of the Rev Apartment, m 5 to the Cav Col. and Mrs, Drake Entertain Large Dinner Party Tomor | Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake will | entertain a pa of 54 guests at dinner |at the Willard Saturday evening, in | honor of the Ambassador of Mexico and | . Tellez. Invitations h | sent to 100 adaitional gu dance, following the dinner, and also at the Willard. | | Leander McCormic attache of the B McCormick-Goodhart, arty of eight at the | at the Club Chantecler | ill entertai upper dance | tonight . Edward Hale Campbell, wife of advocate general of the be at home informally to- afternoon_in her appariment, in the Wardman Park Hotel. | Mr. and Mrs. William McClellan Rit- ter will entertain at a dinner tonight for Mr. and Mrs. John Motley More- | head of Rye, N. Y., when the ranking | guests will Justice and M Edward Terry rd. | Comdr. Jewell entertained last eve- | ning at the supper dance at the Club | | Chantecler for a small party of the sea- | son’s debutantes and their escorts. Miss | Beatrice Littlefield, daughter of Capt. | William Lord Littlefield, U. S. Navy, and Mrs. Littlefield, in whose honor the | party was arranged, was confined to her home by illness and could not at- tend. ‘The guests included Miss Eliza- beth Murdaugh Kennedy, Miss Mary Devereux, Miss Frances Wall, Miss Car- roll Henderson and Miss Betty Wilcox, | the last named being the house guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Henry Wells, at the Mayflower. Among the young men guests were Licut. Douglas McNair, Mr. . Stephen Ramsburgh, Mr. Robert ‘Waight Fuller, Mr, Eddie Devereux, Mr. Oliver Walker and Mr. Earl Van Wag- oner, Lieut. Col. R. H. Williams, U. 8. A, former liaison officer on the generalstaff, was the guest of honor at a luncheon given yesterday at the Mayflower by the military attaches accredited to the vari- ous foreign missions in Washington. The guests were Col. H. 8. Ford, Col. C. R. Foy, the recently appointed liaison officer; also Col. L. H. Pope Hennessy, Col. Jose Urdanivia Gines, Col. H. Wa- tari, Col. Don S. Rojas, Lieut. Col. Angel Zuloaga, Maj. V. Casajus, Maj. Z. Ga- leno and Capt. Enrique Prieto. Mrs. Elisha Gee, who has been visit- ing her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Lawson Treadwell at the Wardman Park Hotel, will return tomorrow to her home in Memphis, Tenn. ik N mor Sa '_l‘mm\' e« THE ARTCRAFT SALON ANNOUNCES THE TWICE - YEARLY FASHION FOOT- WEAR Dsrerine OUR EXNTIRE STOCK AT DRASTIC REDUC- TIONS . . STREET .. AFTERNOON AND VENING FOOT- WEAR IN A COW- < WIDTHS AAA TO C.. ALL SALES FANAL, N.W. Burchell]i A\ vy | SALE PLETE SIZE RANGE i EARLY SHOPPIRNG 1S ADVISED for Col. Cooper. b G. chairman of the committee managing the Angna Enters dance at the National at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon as a joint | benefit for Wellesley and Bryn Mawr. SPONSORING COLLEGE BENEFIT home, 2727 Connecticut avenue, in honor of Mrs. Edith B. Joynes of Nor- folk, Va. Among those who will assist at the tea table are Mrs. Cloyd Heck | Marvin, Miss Edith L. Grosvenor and | Mrs. J. W. Crabtre Mrs. Willlam Hamilton Bayly, Mrs. Richard E. Claughton and Mrs. Simon Wolf of the Hotel Roosevelt, and Mrs. Charles I. Corby of Rockville road are among those sailing January 7 on the steamship Resolute for a trip around the world. 'The steamer is scheduled to return to New York via the Panama Canal on May 23. s 1 The Massachusetts delegation to Con- | gress will be the honor guests of the | | Massachusetts Society of Washington at |a reception Tuesday evening, Jarfuary, | 22, at 9:30 o'clock, at Wardman Park | | Hotel. There will be a special program of cntertainment and dancing will follow. Knickerbocker Ball Tonight Given by New York Society. At the Knickerbocker ball to be given by the New York State Society at the Willard tonight Representative and Mrs. Hamilton Fish will have as their guests Baron and Baroness van Boet- van Osterhout, Senalor and nd, Representative and Mrs. Wainwright, Representative and Mrs. D. A. Reed, Representative and Mrs. Frederick M. Davenport and Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. The reception committee will consist of Mrs. John Nicolson, chairman; Mrs. Hamilton Fish, Mrs. Ogden Mills, Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson, Mrs. Har- court Pratf, Mrs. Frederick M. Daven- port, Mrs. Edmund Platt, Mrs. Herbert J. McClure, Mrs. John H. Coxhead, Mrs. Grace E. Stralt, Mrs. Carlton Van Valkenburg and Miss Helen Brown. One of the interesting features of the ball will be a tableau, “Washing- ton's Return From Yorktown,” present- ed by the ladies of the D. A. R., among whom are Mrs. David Caldwell, regent of D. C. N. S. D. A. R., who will ‘ap- pear as Martha Washington; Mrs. A. N. Baggs as Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Jasper M, Beall as Mrs. Alexander Hamilton and Miss Helen Harman as Mrs. Knox. Mrs. Harry C. Grove, State_historian, is di- recting the tableau, Others appearing in the rableau are Miss Mary E. Black, Miss_Smith, Miss Helen Brown, M W. H. Wagner, Mrs. Frank Morrison, Mrs. Constance Goodman, Mrs. How- ard L. Hodgkiss and Mrs.” Goodwin D, Jan TONIGHT ! 5 Until 7:30 NOURSE, nson Downey has returned and is ecstablished at the e it is expected she will be while in the city. Mrs. Gifford Pinchot will entertain at tea January 14. has bought the residence Sixteenth street | northwest, for: v the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bones. Mr. Edward Van Devanter will be host to a small company at the supper dance at the Club Chantecler tonight. Mr. C. J. Coffman will be the honor | guest and speaker at the regular Fri- day afternoon tea at the Congressional Club today at 3 o'clock. His subject will be “Your Face and Your Head.” The Congressional Club has sent out cards for an evening at home January 15, from 9 to 12 o'clock, at 2001 New Eampshu'e avenue. There will be danc~ 8. Mrs. Gerrett Miller is entertaining a party at the Bryn Mawr-Wellesley benefit performance at the National Theater this afternoon. With her are Dr. and Mrs. Fred Farrington, Mr. Charles Mason Remey, Miss Jean Mc- Clave and Mr. Richard Congdon, Mr. Charles J. Bell has accepted the invitation of the board or governors of FORMERLY $18.50 TO $14.50 : EIJFS FORWERLY $27.50 TO ! $£16.59 the Tnternational Assembly to serve as | chairman of the men’s floor committee | for the Assembly ball Tuesday evening at the Willard Hotel, Mr. Beil will im- | mediately select the personnel of his | committee, which will jointly be made up of prominent Washingtonians and a number of members of the diplo- matic corps resident in this city. Mrs Bell is a member of the board of gov- | ernors of the Assembly., Mr. Bennett Clark, son of the late Champ Clark, Speaker of the House of | Representatives, is at the Willard Hotel. Miss Charl Williams and Miss Agnes Winn have issued cards for a tea to- | morrow afternoon at Miss Williams® AN 1€ or Your Choice of Our Regular Menu S’t OPPOSITE AMBASSADOR Columbia 5042 W AT HATS I T Hundreds of Dresses Have Been Sold---Yet the Size and Style Range Is Unbroken! Your Unrestricted Choice of ANY DRESS in Stock BUY ONE, the second costs 2 %, you absolutely nothing ”'zl}mp» NO SINGLE DRESSES SOLD EXCEPT AT REGULAR PRICE. FOR EXAMPLE: oricinaL #1500 DRESSES oriomar 2590 DRESSES oriamar $2995 DRESSES oricnar $3590 DRESSES 3995 DRESSES WO 4950 DRESSES $49:50 TWO criciii 5950 DRESSES $59.50 | TWO &i&iil $6950 DRESSES $69-50 EVERY COAT IN OUR BRESLAU a LL SIZES Juniors’ 13 to 19—Misses’ STOCK IS INCLUDED. s £ 55 3 WO TWO WO TWO TWO $15.00 | $25.00 $20.95 $35.00 $39.95 | 14 to 16. Women's 36 to 46 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF COATS OFF ORIGINAL BRESLAU Fur and Fur Trimmed Former —Dress and Sport Mod- Breslau Prices No Exchanges No Refunds BRESLAU'S—The Friendly Shop—-1307-13 G _St. N.W. vada avenue, Washington, are spending : friends including the members of the a few days in New York this week, | League of American Pen Women at a stopping at the Barclay. “studio tea” in the clubroom of the Miss Adelaide Herron of unsing.);‘:?ue e T e e % xteenth street, today, from Miss Harrlet Simons of Marshall, Miss | iciock, when she will exhibit her art Jean Anderson and Miss Virginia Rath- | work, principally nature sketches done bone, both of Grand Rapids, are a|while rambling over the fields and group of students from Michigan at- through the woods. Mrs. Aaron D. tending the Martha Washington Semi- | Newman, president of the League of nary, who are spending a few days at | American Pen Women, will receive with the Grace Dodge Hotel before returning | her. Assisting at the tea table will be to school after spending the holidays | Mrs. Thomas F. Law, Miss Evely at home. Weems. X Flnr}:nc! Barnes, M J. —e . Boyd. Mrs. Charles Riordon, Mrs. Mrs. Minnie L. Briggs is entertaining ' Robert W: Elli » Take Advantage of This Timely < ANNUAL JANUARY SALE Sterling Shoes Every Pair in Store at One Priceo 85 The English-Speaking Union is give ing a luncheon to Miss M. G. Cowan, O. B. E, M. A, of Edinburgh at the Willard Monday. Miss Anna Cooper, professor of English at George Wash- ington University, and Mr. Oscar T. Crosby will speak. Gen. Henry T. Allen will preside. Dr. Walter A. Bloedorn, U. S. N., re- tired, who has been spending some time in Pasadena, Calif., left January 4 for .Denver, Colo.,, where he will re- main several weeks before returning to Washington. Srevial Accommodation If you wish to take advantage of this sale, but would prefer to make a small de- posit and call later for your selections, we will be glad to hold them for you for 15 days. Black Suede Vamp and Heel ith Black Kid Querter Values up to $8.50 and Trim, It is doubtful . whether for a long time to come, you will have another opportunity to choose from so complete a stock of up-to- the minute shoes at equal savings. Afternoon and evening slippers, sturdy oxfords—in a wide assort- ment of leathers, styles and heel heights. (Y One Strap, Patent Leather, High Spike Heel. Come in tomorrow. { All Evening Slippers Included at $5.85 } S])ecz'al Hosiery Offer Sheer Cb::fl'afl $11 9 seir Usudlly Priced at $1.75 An exquisite stocking, silk to top. Fine lisle reinforcement at wear points. In the season’s smartest shades. An unusual value at this low price. Style Shoes formerly $7.50 NOw $485 ‘\I\f,qm;\)awsnf\hm 1337 F* ST. N.W. Cunningham 314~316 SEVENTH ST NW, THAT THESE FROCKS ARE ONLY $15 IS THE WONDER OF EVERY WOMAN WHO SEES THEM —Naturally, for in them she recognizes the exclusive and extravagantly priced fashions she has been admiring but never before seen priced as low as Sizes for Women and Misses FUR-TRIMMED COATS $39 and 546 Have you thought, “Regardless of price, T must have a coat that is DISTINCTIVE"? In answer to your thoughts, we have chosen women's and misses’ coats which hoast of individuality and which have all been tried on a model in order to fit per- GIRLS’ COATS fectly. AND price has been considered, too. These Coats are most attractively styled and are displayed in both fur- adorned and plain tailored modes. Chinchillas are much in evidence, as well as are mixtures, suedes and broadcloths. Of course, your daughter will need 5 a new Coat, and why not purchase her one? You could not choose more wisely.