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SO CIETY . the Land to Be Entertained b} Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur. HE President and Mrs. Coolidge will be the guests o( honor at dinner this. evening of the Sec- retary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur, who will entertain a mpany of 12 in their apartment in eleigh Court. i\-Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur have with m the former’s brother-in-law and ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic M. Paist r‘;vfl:yna, Pa, who are en route to orida. President and Mrs. Dawes uests of Senator and Mrs. Deneen. | The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes Seere the guests in whose honor Senator d Mrs. Charles S. Deneen entertained et the Willard Hotel last evening. The uther guests were the Secretary of the Interior, Mr. Roy O. West; the Ambas- sador of Great Britain and Lady Isa- bella Howard, Mr. Justice Edward T. Banford, Mr. Justice Harlan Fiske Stone, inister of Egypt and Mme. Samy, nator and Mrs. Royal S. Copeland, itor and Mrs, Jesse H. Metcalf, nato? and Mrs. Frederic M. Sackett, naor Theodore E. Burton, Miss Grace Burton, Representative and Mrs. John Q Tilson, Representative and Mrs. flton Fish, jr.; Representative and ., Fred Britten, Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom, Representative and rs. Henry W. Watson, Maj. Gen. and rs. Edgar Jadwin, Judge and Mrs, ymuel Jordan Graham, Mr. and Mrs. ward Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henning, Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Owsley, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Harriman, Mrs. Rose . Anton, Miss Julia Mattis, Mrs. Hale Boston, who is visiting Mrs. William Butterworth, and Mr. Walter Wilson. ‘The Ambassador of Great Britain, 8ir Esme Howard, will attend the din- ?:r this evening which the Rev. Edward .. Buckey, rector of St. Matthews' Church, will give in honor of Arch- hop Curley of Baltimore. Lady Isabella Howard, wife of the basador, will be the guest of honor dinner this evening of Judge and s. Samuel Jordan Graham, who will tertain in the Chinese room of the ayflower. The Ambassador of - Mexico and fanuary 30, as a farewell to the rmnng f of the Latin American division of » State Department and Mrs. Stokeley organ, who will leave shortly for Mr, organ’s new post in Mexico City. The Ambassador of Germany and u_von Prm:wm und Gaffron went rd’- Chicago to remain until The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. buchi entertained at luncheon today h honor of the retiring counselor of the ppanese embassy and Mme. Sawada. y General and Mrs. George R. Far- m, the Assistaht Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Edward P. Warner; Dr. Stan- and Mrs. Silas Harvey rawn, Baroness von Schoen, wife of the :hnrze d'affaires in Tokio; Mr. and V. Ouhahan, Mr. and Mrs. anc".. Mr, Walter Scott Pen- 1d, Dr. Frederlck Bancroft, Mr. and SHAFFER FUR COMPANY Y| J anuary Sale!! 20 to-40% A Two-Year THE EVENING STA WASHINGTOX, Mrs. John Nicholson, Ml' Robfl't ‘Whit- ney and Mrs. Robert W. Iml The Attorney General and Mrs. Sar- gent have as their guest Mrs. Allan M. Fletcher, jr, who arrived today from Llldlo:, Vt., and will remain with them a weel Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Wil in whose honor Representative and Mrs. Allen T. Treadway entertained at dinner last evening. Others in the company were Senator and Mrs. Charles W. Waterman, Representative and Mrs. Wallace H. White, jr., and Assistant Postmaster General and Mrs. John H. Bartlett. The Minister of Finland, Mr. Axel Leonard Astrom, went to New York this morning, where he was the honor guest at_a luncheon given by Mr. Thomas R. Coward and Mr. James A. McCann. The Minister will return this evening. ‘The Minister of Rumania, M. George | Cretziano, and his daughter, Mile. Jeanne Cretziano, will have a small company of young :wople dining in- formally with them this evening. The Vice President-elect, Bemwr Charles Curtls, was the guest in whose | honor Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose of Kansas City entertained at dinner last evening in the Chinese room of the Mayflower. The Secretary of Agricul- ture, Mr. Willlam M. Jardine, also of Kansas, acted as host for Mrs. Loose, escorting Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, sister of Senator Curtis. The company also included Mrs. Jardine and Mr. Gann, Senator and Mrs. James E. Wat- son, Senator and Mrs. Tasker L. Oddie, Senator and Mrs. Guy Despard Goff, Senator and Mrs. Arthur H Vanden- berg, Senator Arthur Capper, Senator Davld 1. Walsh, Representative and Mrs. S. Wallace Dempsey, Representative and Mrs. Joe Crail, the Assistant Sec- retary of War, Col. Charles Burton Robbins; Gen. William E. Horton, Admiral and Mrs. Arthur Lee Willard, Gen. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Foulols, Gen, and Mrs. George Barnett, Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake, Col. and Mrs. George C. Thorpe, Gen. and Mrs. Edward L. Logan of Boston, Maj. and Mrs, Parker W. West, Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor, Dr. and. Mrs. James Alexander Lyon. former Repre- sentative and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Green, Mr., and Mrs. Wade Hampton Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Kidder Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chandler Christy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colfax Long, Mrs. James R. Mann, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. Willlam Kearny Carr, Mrs. Delos A. Blodlett, Mrs. Mbln F. Mackenzie, Allan Dougherty, former ua S'.Mel Ambassador to Germany, m.fld Jayne Hill, and former Rep- tative C. Bascom Slemp. ‘The Chinese room was gay with palms and flowers, the table being of rectangular shape, the center being a sunken garden with a California tree 1143 Conn. Ave. FINAL Reductions All Winter Hats $3 s5' $7.50 Many desirable hats liam P‘l{rneld Whiting were the guests | I ACCOMPLISHED HORSEWOMAN | MRS, WILLIAM J. DONOVAN, wite of Assistant Attorney General William J. Donovan, whe is schooling her favorite mount for the horse show to be given by the Riding and Hunt Club Saturday, January 26. —Harris-Ewing Photo. fern at each corner and a white pa- goda in the center, which was covered with acacia vines and surrounded by beds of Spanish iris, and here and there in the garden a tiny bubbling fountain. The table had low mounds of red and yellow roses and sprays of white lilacs and asparagus vines. Mrs. Sanford, wife of Mr. Justice Ed- ward Terry Sanford, was the guest in whose honor Mrs. Peter A. Drury en- tertained at luncheon today. Mrs. Charles W. Waterman, wife of Senator Waterman, has retwned to her Get in Touch With Your History! See ITRANCE 'Stand in the market place atRouen . .. Jeanne d'Arc wasn't a story, she was real . . . walk into the library at Malmaison, Napoleon worked here . . . venture up thelittle outside staircase at the Hamlet in Versailles, where Marie Antoinette came gayly down. .. at the Musee Carnavalet is the cradle of the little King of Rome . . . at Blois, down the long hallways you can almost see grim Catherine de Medici, and Anne of Brm.any and piteous Mary Stuart . . . you'rein the Middle Ages at grey Avignon . . . walk with Charlemagne up the long ascent to Mont St. Michel. . . you hear the guns all day at Chateau Thierry, the chips through the night at Monte Carlo. -+ For the glory of learning and the joy of art enter France any Saturday across “‘the longest gangplank in the world"" to the “France”, the “Paris” or the“Ilede France”. +.the “DeGrasse” D. C. TUESDAY. JANTUARY 20 Ly 1929. ent in the Wardman Park Hotel r passing a week in New York. Representative Tand Mrs. Fred S. Purnell entertained a company at the supper dance at the Club Chantecler last night. The Minister of China and Mme. Sze were the honor guests at a dinner given by Col. Wade H. Cooper in his home on Massachusetts avenue last evening. This was in the nature of one of the first farewell dinners given to the Minister and Mme. Sze since the recent announcement of their transfer to London. Others in the party were Gen. and Mrs. Frank T. Hines, Mrs. Willlam Fitch Kelley, Mrs. James T. Morris, Capt. and Mrs. Frank B. Freyer, Dr. Meade Bolton MacBryde and Baron and Baroness Von Below. Baroness Von Below acted as hostess for Col. Cooper. Senor Javier Bermejillo has been ap- pointed attache of the Spanish em- bnss to succeed Senor Ramon de la, who has been promoted to the rank of secretary and for the next year will be stationed at the foreign office in Madrid. Senor Padilla is the son of the present Ambassador to this post and is following the paternal footsteps in beginning his career in diplomacy as an attache in Washington and then being placed in the foreign office. The counselor of the embassy, Senor Mar- iano de Amoedo y Galarmendi, will sail for Spain ‘on February 10 on the Marquis de Fomillas and Senor de Padilla will accompany him. “The attache of the Cuban embassy, Senor Don Cayetano de Quesada, has returned to Washington after three months’ vacation and is again in his apartment in Meridian Mansions, at 2400 Sixteenth street. Miss Mildred Hall accompanied Presi- dent-elect and Mrs, Herbert Hoover to Florida. Maj. and Mrs. George Oakley Totten, jr., have canceled their social engage- ments owing to the death of the latter’s son, Mr. Ake Totten, last evening in Baltimore. Mrs, Charles Keefer was host at luncheon today, - entertaining at the Columbia Country Club in honor of Mrs. Harriett Vaughn Rigdon. Others in the company were Mrs. Maurice H. ‘Thatcher, Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau, Mrs. Lowell Hobart, Mrs. William Sherman Walker, Mrs. John M. Beever, Mrs. Josiah Van Orsdel, Mrs. Ralph P. Barnard, sister of the hostess; Mrs. William Abbott of Boston, Mrs. Walter Gawler, Mrs. Carl A, Droop, Mrs. Clif- ford K. Berryman, Mrs. Lee Combs, Mrs. William I. Corby, Mrs. Edward A. Keys, Mrs. Elizabeth Edson and Miss Edna Patton. ; Mrs. William Halsey will be at home Thursday of this week and Thursday, OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH Conductor, Composer, Pianist Writes of the Mason & BHamlin MADB IN BOSTON b “I have never before been so com- pletely satisfied with any piano at my public concerts or in my private uscas I have been with theMason & January 31, after 4 o'clock at her apart- ment at 917 l:!gh',eemh street. Mrs. G. H. 'ren~lyek Burr has closed her house and started for Florida, where she will open her home at Crescent City about the 1st of' February. Bock-Harvey Wedding at Chevy Chase Yesterday. Miss Helen Margaret Harvey, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Harvey, was married yesterday at noon at the | rectory of the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament at Chevy Chase to | Mr. Carl John Bock of Pontlac, Mich. Rev. James M. Hogan, assistant pastor, | officiated. Only members of the family and a few intimate friends attended the ceremony. The bride was attired in a traveling costume of cocoa crepe roma, trimmed with cream lace and rhinestone buttons, | and wore a close-fitting hat of velvet | in various shades of brown. ‘The couple left immediately for a wedding trip to be passed at Atlantic City and will make their home at Birmingham, Mich. ‘The opportunity given to the public to “meet the author” through the series of Celebrity Breakfasts being given by the National League of American Pen ‘Women at the Willard Hotel this Win- | ter is being more and more regarded | | as a civic event of importance, in addi- tion to the social and entertainment features of the breakfasts; and reserva- tions are being rapidly made for the second breakfast, which is to take place Friday of this week at 12 o'clock in the Willard room. Additions to the list of table host- esses include Mrs. Wilbur R. Turner, Mrs. Beale R. Howard and Mrs. Charles Augustus Hawley. Mrs. Hawley, who is a member of the executive committee for the breakfasts and who is chairman of the ways and means committees for the National League and its District branch, will have among her guests Senora de Davila, Mrs. Stephenson Scott, Mrs. Jesse W. Nicholson, Mrs. Harry K. Daugherty, Mrs. Robert L. Owen, Mrs. Eugene Whitmore, Mrs. Theodore Shuey, Mrs. A. H. Bishop, Mrs. John Haas, Mrs. Charles Camalier, Mrs. Clyde Asher, Miss Gladys Wood and Miss Edna Pm.on Swalm Reed, chairman of the brenktuts announces as the musical feature of the program solos by the in- SUPERIOR rough dry SCentsa ound WEST END LAUNDRY PhoneMain 6788 SOCIETY. NEW PRINTS for SPRING in smartly new designs fea- turing intricate circular cuts or the more tailored types, with pleats and matching scarfs. One of the mlny models illustrated. Evening gowns in plain or flowered taffeta, chiffon, tulle and moire reduced to s25 and 39:30 Exclusive Styles—Beautiful Leathers This sale offers the greatest values ever in our shoe department. All shoes are from regular stock and regularly priced from $10 to $18.50. More Complete Lines Now $11.85 & $14.85 W. B. Moses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh Main 3770 : 9 (1214 F st. | Sgw Still Further Reductions On Women’s and Misses’ DRESS COATS DT 134 [————Jalc———la]l———| COATS REDUCED TO WOMEN'S and MISSES’ a COATS REDUCED TO Hamlin. The tone is always beauti- ful, full, with a remarkable clanty and musical quzlxty, and its carrying or singing capacity is phenomenal.” ARTHUR JORDAN G AT 13th are still available at these remarkable prices. $ 44.50 or “ Rochambeau” for people of exacting taste who do not possess bottomless pocket-books. M.fil\eo Information from any authorized French Line Agent or ‘write direct to Chandler Bldg., 1429 Eye St. Washington, D. C. Free Repair. Guar- antee -accompanies every article we WOMEN'S and MISSES’ Also showing new spring modes for southern wear WOMEN'S and MISSES' s COATS REDUCED TO Cinderella’s Greatest Sale Final Clearance STARTS TOMORROW—WEDNESDAY! ERE it is...the great event you've been waiting for.. wonderful opportunity to SAVE MONEY on the popular Cinderella footwear of new and stylish lines! The shoes rep- resented in this sale are all late Fall and Winter models, spe- cially priced at— No.C.0.D.’s No Charges $ .95 Regularly $5.00 No Returns Per Pair ARTCRAFT m"’lfll‘ll‘ THE FOOTWEAR SALE =Philipsborn 606 - 614 ELEVENTH ST. a FINAL CLEARANCE Broken Lotsf 1,150 Pairs BETTER SHOES WOMEN'S and MISSES’ COATS REDUCED TO [———/o]——— 0] DRESSES Taken from Higher-Priced Racks And Priced for Absolute Clearance at $1 5.75 OFFERING THE EXTIRE STOCK OF EXQUISITE [=———n] All Sales DRASTIC - - oo REDUCTIONS, FOOTWEAR FOR STREET - - AFTERNOON AND EVENING. ALL SIZES ARE ANCLUBDED - - All Colors and Materials 60 Styles TIES . PUMPS ... e STRAPS .... S Dresses —in Our Economy Dress Section—Street Floor . You must see the B appreciate the unususl value and great savings. wd Floor Dress Section Dresses —in Our Economy Dress Section—Street Floor 12 Smart materials and high and dark shades. Misses' and women's sizes. Oxfords Pumps and Ties in Black Suedes Brown Suedes Burgandy Blue Velvet Black Kid ALL SIZES But Not Every Style * inE VALUES 22.50 TO 14.50 An exact list of what you'll find 310 pairs—SUEDE 229 pairs—VELVET 316 pairs—PATENT 222 pairs—KIDSKIN 73 pairs—SATIN D T—Ia——0 SHOPPING 1S ADVISABLE, ettt For quick and final disposal we have further reduced 1,150 pairs of broken lots of better shoes to the sensationally low price of $3.95. All sizes 215 to 8, AAA to C, in the lot but not in all styles. Attend early for best selection. Cmderella Boot Slwp 1211 G Street N.W. ARTCRAFT FOOTWEAR 1311 F STREET Ne Eschanges—Refunds or Credits—All Sales FINAL e VALUES TO $49.50 ] 5 derful value lt Extra Special . . . Wednesday 65 Evening Frocks - 0'32,1.'"%3.’,5 "Frock .i“'."&':l'. ole——=lale=—rual———lae—=i| EE==I