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16 sSOC IETY: SOCIETY - Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Debuchi Hosts at Embassy Luncheon Today for Gen. and Mrs. Barnett. i HE Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Debuchi entertained at luncheon today in honor of *Gen. and Mrs. George Barnett. { _The Ambassador of Peru, Dr. Hernan ¥ Velarde, will be the honor guest at din- | ner January 25 of Mr. and Mrs. Wade s H. Ellis. ! The Minister and Mme. Peter Sail for Switzerland. ! _ The Minister of Switzerland and . Mme. Peter sailed Saturday aboard the | { Tle de France for Europe, where the | ° Minister will spend & few weeks and | ¢ Mme. Peter will remain some time | : longer. ‘The Minister of E; i Samy will be the guests of honor at din- ! ner tomorrow evening of Dr. Fenton Bradford, who will entertain in his apartment in the La Salle. Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur, wife of the * Secretary of the Navy, will assist Miss . Elizabeth Warner, sister of the As- I sistant Secretary of the Navy for Aero- . nautics, Mr. Edward P. Warner, at the tea she will give this afternoon at the Wardman Park Hotel, Others assistin will be Mrs. Hiram Bingham, wife ol Senator Bingham; Mrs. Theodore Doug- las Robinson, wife of the Assistant Sec- retary of the Navy, and Mrs. F. Trubee Davison, wife of the Assistant Secretary of War. Mrs. Willilam Fairfield Whiting, wife of the Secretary of Commerce, attend- . ed the luncheon given today by Mrs. Royal T. McKenne at Chevy Chase Club, in honor of Mrs. Ernest I. Lewis. There were 60 guests in the company and the ranking guests included Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, Mrs. S. Wallace Dempsey, Mrs. Willlam De Witt Mitch- cll, Mrs. Herbert Owen Willlams, Miss Eastman, Mrs, Clyde B. Altcheson and Mrs. Charles D. Mahassie, wife of the director of finance of the Interstate : Commerce Commission. The out-of- ; town guests included Mrs. Edgar David Admondston of Baltimore and Mrs. Theodore F. MacManus of Detroit, Mich. Senator and Mrs. Charles L. McNary have canceled the dinner party in honor of the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Jardine planned for tomorrow evening at the Mayflower Hotel, because of the death of Mrs. McNary's mother, Mrs. Joseph Bruce Morton. Representative and Mrs. Hull will have as their guest at the Wardman Park Hotel their niece, Miss Vi Harris, who will arrive tomorrow from her home in Peoris, Ill. t and Mme, | i j. | son Walters, and Mrs. guest and speaker at the at the Congressional Club Thomas C. Cochran, Mrs. David A. Reed, Mrs. M. Clyde Kelly, Mrs. Ander- U. 8. Guyer. Dr. George J. Kunz will be the honor &roxram tea day. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Herbert Owen Willlams will entertain informally at dinner this evening at the Willard Hotel, taking their guests afterward to Poli’s Theater. The charge d'affaires of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, M. Bojidar Pour- itch, will go to New York today to meet Mme. Pouritch, mother of Mme. Pour- itch, who will arrive from Europe to- Mme. Pachitch, mother of Mme. Pour- itch and Mme. Pouritch will come to ‘Washington Wednesday. ‘The naval attache of the Italian em- bassy, Comdr. Lais, has gone to New | York and will spend several days at the Ritz-Carlton. The second secretary of the Persian legation, Mozaffar Mirza Firouz, enter- tained at the Club Chantecler last eve- ning Miss Elizabeth Dunlop, Miss Eliza- ::ethjwucox and Mr. W. Jeffries Chewn- ng, jr. Baroness de Cartier, wife of the Bel- gian Ambassador to the Court of St. James, will arrive in New York tomor- row aboard the Majestic from England and will visit in New York, where she lived before her marriage to Baron de Cartier. to Washington Wednesday, January 23, to be the guest of Mrs, Richard H. gou&nsend r?r nnlw time. ‘artier was formerly Bergian Ambassa- dor at Washington. . Baroness de Cartier will come Baron de Former Attorney General and Mrs. A. Mitchell Palmer were among the guests at tea Saturday afternoon of Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Bacon, who entertained at Palm Beach, where they are spending the season. Among others there were Judge and Mrs. Timothy T. Ansberry and Mrs. James M. Cox, wife of the former Governor of Ohio. Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson yes- terday announced that the wedding their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Robinson, to Viscount Jacques Blaise de Sibour, son of Viscount and Viscountess Jules Henri de Sibour, would take place at ¢ o'clock p.m. Saturday, February 16, at 1812 R street, this city. Miss Helen Douglas Robinson will attend her sister as maid of honor. The bridesmaids will rinne R. Alsop of Avon, Conn., b o P nn., a first Peters of Washington, Miss Clarissa of M. D. the bride; Miss Virginia Wardwell of New York, Miss Nicoll of Ji Lilian Albany, N. Y., ackson of Bo!yfion. e The bridegroom’s best man will be mg:muuu and Mrs. Adam Wyant | Mr. John A. Hinckley of W will be the guests in whose honor Mr.|and the ushers Mr. gouzlu ';2:,"&: Edward Doty will entertain at the din- [Mr, Henri de Sibour, Mr. Robert Hitt . ner-dance at the Wi on Saturday evening. Mrs. James J. Davis will be the honor the Ransley, wife of Repre- " f Pennsylvania, will Mrs. . Henry Allen | home, John M. Baer | to Palm Beach, Fla., Press Club tomorrow at 's University Club, 1634 I street. Dorothy Dial, debutante daugh- ormer. Senator and Mrs, Na- , left this afternoon for to attend the St. Cecllia ball ill be the guest for sev- cousin, Mrs. Robert ho will -entertain January Sale! Gladstone Bags English Kit Bags Hand Wardrobe Cases Suit Cases Fitted Cases Traveling Requisites 157, to 3337, less tham former prices. N LEATHER 'GOéDS 1314 G St. N.W. CITY CLUB BLDG. SHAFFER FUR COMPANY JANUARY SALE SAV 20 to | 40 % ° on our entire stock of Fur Coats and Secarfs NOW—You may buy that Fur Coat or Scarf and afford your- self savings of from 20 to 40%. Coats of Hudson Seal, Northern Seal, Squirrel, Raccoon, various colors of Car- acul, Civet-cat, etc., are here in every new and authentic style. A 2year Free- Repair Guarantee accompanies every garment sold by us. FUR COMPANY 1788 Columbia Rd. Park Hotel | all of this city, e ¥, and Mr. Hugh Fenwick, Reynal, all of New York City. luncheon which Mrs.| Mr. F. Ryan and Mr. Louis and Mrs. William Laird Dunloj Elizabeth Powell Duniop l'!live canceled t! soc Wednesday, Jan- | because iceled thelr social engagements morning icale. | mother, Mrs. be held in the palm | her home in death of Mrs. Dunlop's ._William Levin Powell, Leesburg, Va, o ® E. H. G. Slater has closed her on Eighteenth street, and gone for the remainder Mrs. Parker Corning entertained a company of 50 at dinner at the Club Chantecler last night. The dinner followed by danc York this morning aboard the Hamburg Dresees Coats 1332 G St. NW. 1784 Col. Road “Hickory” the New find in these marvelous Gun Metal Beige THE EVENING season in her honor last week. from Germany, and will come to Wash- ington tomorrow. Distinguished Boxholders For Assembly Tomorrow Night. The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Debuchi will have in their box at the International Assembly, tomorrow night at the Willard Hotel, members of the embassy staff and their wives. The Minister of Sweden and Mme. Bostrom will also be hosts to an interesting box party, occupying the box of the Minis- ter of Hungary and the Countess Sze- chenyi, who have salled for Europe, A large contingent from the diplomatic corps will be present at the ball, many of them guests in the boxes of members of the board of governors of the as- sembly or of other prominent boxhold- ers for the event. The Minister of Panama and Senora Dona Amelia L. de Alfaro, the Minister of Persia, Mirza Davoud Khan Meftah, and the Minister of Norway and Mme. Bachke will be among ‘the guests in %:od box of Mrs. Charles Boughton The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. James J. Davis and the Minister of China and Mme. Sze will be guests of Mrs. Henry Alvah Stroz ho will also Fur Insurance ‘Le Roy Goff Insurance—all Forms Woodward Bldg Main 340 " DRY CLEANING AIDS SANITATION Improves appearance and assures longer wear. Wraps Scarfs Atmosphere Wrought Iron Hickory Two Hosiery Departments—Ist and 3rd Floors Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street \ VoL - Special! 20% Discount On Cleaning and Dyeing of Ladies’ Slippers Hats Kimonos January 2nd to 19th, Inclusive FOOTER’S - America’s Best Cleaners and Dyers Phone Main 2343 Phone Col. 720 WOMEN’S SHOP OF RALEIGH HABERDASHER Finest Quality Sheer Chiffon Hosiery! $] 95 With Picot Tops Lustrous and gleaming with a luminous glow —a sparkle that comes only from the purest, the finest, the freshest kind of silk—the kind you'll ahecr ana perfect hone. THE SEASONS LATEST COLORS: Grain Nude INC. 'OR FROM NEW YORK MRS. SAMUEL GOLDING, Guest of Representative and Mrs. Louis T. McFadden at the Mayflower, where Mrs. McFadden gave one of the largest and most elaborate luncheons of the STAR, WASHINGTON, by fea Wedne in honor of Miss Helen Gleseking whose marriage to Mr. Virgil F. Bourne will take place January 23. Mrs, Edwin S. Bettleheim will en- tertain at a bridge shower Saturday in her ent at the La Salle in honor of Gleseking. Miss Marian Todd will entertain at a dinner dance at the Chevy Chase Club January 19 in honor of the bride and her fiance. B. Harrison and her and Mrs. Willlam Henry Harrison, 3d. Mrs, Harrison is in her apartment at 2700 Connecticut avenue for the re- mainder of the Winter, having taken an apartment in the building with her daughter, Mrs. Marthena Harrison ‘Williams. Mr. and Mrs, Turpin Bradford Boone entertained at breakfast yester- day Judge and Mrs. Charles 8. Lobingier and Dr. and Mrs. William H. von Bayer. Col. Wade H. Cooper is visiting Gov.- elect and Mrs. Myers Y. Cooper in Columbus, Ohio. He will return to the city after the induction of the governor- elect into the office of governor at noon today. Comdr. and Mrs. Edward Breck are sgendlng a fortnight in Boston, where they are registered at the Copley- Plaza. Mrs. Willlam Halsey will be at home informally Thursdays in January after 4 o'clock in her apartment, 917 Eight- eenth street northwest. Mrs. Henry Jones Ford has returned A CHANGE of POLICY Allows Us to Offer Our Entire Stock FUR COATS at COST B;f:w Cost ~—Harris-Ewing Photo. entertain in her box Mr. and Mrs. Trowbridge and her own house guests from New York, Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Achilles, Mrs. William Fitch Kelley will be hostess to a box party, entertaini Qal. and Mrs. George C. Thorpe, Col. und Mrs, Charles B. Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Martin Savage and Miss Martha McClure. Mrs. McClure Kelley, formerly Dora Catalani; Miss Marion Jardine, daugh- ter of the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Jardine; Miss Ellis Bostrom, daughter of the Minister of Sweden and Mme. Bostrom; Miss Elise Alexander and Miss Marion Russell are among those who will head the groups of young girls and their escorts participat- ing in the opening feature of the as- sembly, who, with their bright and || original costumes, will lend an added | |f touch of color and gayety to the bril- liant scene. Mrs. Willlam Greene Hamilton will entertain a bridge shower followed 717 11th St. N.W, JuLiws GARFINCKEL&Co. We solve your Parking Problem while shopping here by taking charge of your car PARIS This Is Certainly No Ordinary Sale of Fur Coats We Are Holding Now N fact, it is a very notable sale in every way —a sale notable for quality, for style, for the smartness of its stocks, and notable for prices on such coats. WOMEN with a knowledge of good furs will surely appreciate such sale as they will find here now. Both sports and dress coats in the smarter furs are offered at great- ly reduced prices. - PSraeer’Cornervor 137 January Sale Featuring Special Values In Corsets, Corselettes, Girdles, Bandeaus and Brassieres Rose Marie Compact, imported silk brocade $9.85 $4.95 with detachable brassiere top—$15.00 value., Sale $2.95 $4.95 $4.85 Redfern Corselettes, Inner Belt model, of im- ported brocade with silk top—$10 value. Sale price Redfern Corselettes, Imported Brocade, light- ly boned, silk top—$7.00 value. Sale price Bien Jolie Corsettes—Very special values; imported silk brocade with silk elastic inserts; 3 pair hose supporters—$10 value. Sale price.... Bien Jolie Corsette—Very dainty, lightly boned Lace-top Corsette—$7.50 value, Sale price, Our Regular $3.50 Values. BalRprice .. ... sihecate B i o $1.95 $3.95 $3.95 $2.95 $1.95 B csbund N 7). WHELAN’_ Ladies’ Specialty Shop 1105 F St. N.W. Redfern All-elastic Step-in Girdle, reinforced over abdomen ; daintily trimmed, three pair hose supporters—$6.00 value. Sale price. % Redfern Side-fastening Girdle, made of im- ported silk brocade—$6.00 value. Sale price. Warner's Side-fastener Girdle, silk brocade, elastic insert—$5.00 value, Sale price Girdles from our regular stock, in broken sizes. Regular $3.50 to $5.00 values. Sale price.. o | will entertain at & " | 2, at the Wardman D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1929. to her ent in the Chastieton Hotel, aftdr spending some weeks visit- ing her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones Ford of New York City. eral days in Washington of the Misses Sponseller, bia road. . and Mrs. Charles J. Williamson 1 onter dinner on February Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. spen;:r, 2012 Massachusetts avenue, with Miss Loulse (Continued on Seventeenth Page.) Extra Special Prices Furs and Fur Coats just_at the time when This sale comes just, at the ! Fur Coat is me very low on EANET & BACHER 1111°F St. N.W. TONIGHT 5 _until 7:30 Broiled Tenderloin Steak Dinner 75¢c Or your choice of our oular ment e Tee Cre: ITS DELICIOUS ', —YOU'LL SAY! REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR SUITES AND ODD CHAIRS A SPECIALTY CHAIR CANEING PORCH ROCKERS SPLINTED “Nuf-Ced!” 35,000 cpstomers. 1 sive the T S Tae Tieh 10 v $9 SILK TAPESTRY CUT TO $2.98 PER YARD FOR TWO DAYS ONLY CLAY A. ARMSTRONG DROP POSTAL TO 1235 10th Street N.W. Or Phone Franklin 7483 Mr. Armtlfim'll’.ll.l;= Personally ) . ""fne Drices are || bt pux Pleces and Pur Goats. || SOCIETY. Tomorrow Only A Sale of Higher-priced DRESSES «$1(0-75 Chiffon Georgette, Flat Crepe in Blacls, New Blue, Tan, Green and Fushia. Sizes 14 to 38 1316 G St. CITY CLUB BUILDING oflw —ss [o[———]o]———Joolc———lolc———] 1206 GEE 1206 GEE ROSEDERE caused by fire next door More Drastic Reductions on Entire Stock GROUP II Evening Frocks and DRESSES $]192.95 Including many early Spring models, GROUP I Dresses 89.95 Every garment guaranteed to be below wholesale cost. GROUP 1V . Dresses and Evening Frocks $2 4.95 Choice of any dress in the shop. Values up to $89.50 GROUP III Dresses and Evening Frocks $16.95 Values to $59.50 WINTER COATS $3095 wa $8Q:50 Originally up to $250.00 4, COATS $199% |c——=[o]c——=[o]——=ale——]o]——=[q] Fur Collars and Cuffs Extra No Charges—Purchasing Orders Accepted—All Sales Final |[c——o|c———[ga]c———a[c———2]0] g==0 in &Martin € lulxn%&mpm We Witk t5 #XpTes our gratifults anid appreclation: o the Fire Bepurtuent of Washin, and masterful handling o aged the premises occupied by this business. Their tireless ener, standing an face of flames and danger, they directed their fearless work to saving the records of the busi- ness and accomplished this without the loss of a book or document. atel Co. | Ta onr fellom merchants for their generous offers of space, stock and co-operation we extend our heartfelt ap- preciation, and in this acknowledgment are sin- cerely thankful. We have been able to immedi- establish temporary offices in the Homer Building through the courtesy of S. Kann’s Sons T our clientele and the public we take this means of ex- rte:sintg our gratitude for their sympathy and nterest. The fire was a severe blow, but, until our magnificent new quarters are ready at Connecticut Avenue and L Street, the business will be. continued in our G Street premises, the greater portion of which suffered very little damage and will be speedily reconditioned. Further announcement will be made as soon as we may again receive and serve our patrons. n for their efficient the fire which dam- and admirable capability was out- deserving of high praise. In the DULIN & MARTIN CO. ] President