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SOCIETY. President and Mrs. Coohdge Go Today to Florida—Vice President and Mrs: ., Dawes Feted Tonight. HE Chief Executive: and First Lady of the Land will leave to- day for a brief visit in Florida, and ‘are to’return’ at the ena of the week The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes will be the fuuu in whose honor the Congressional Club will give a reception this evening in the clubhouse, at 2001 New Hampshire avenue. Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry, wife of the Senator from Rhode Island, who is president of the club, will receive, taking her place wif Vice President and Mrs. Dawes at 9 o'clock. Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur Guests at Dinner Last Night. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur were guests at the din- ner given in honor of .the Vice Presi- dent-elect, Senator Charles Curtis, and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, last evening at the Mayflower, by Representative and Mrs. Joe Crail of California. Others present were Senator and Mrs. George H. Moses, Senator Arthur Capper, Sen- ator Samuel M. Shortridge, Sepator and Mrs. Charles S. Deneen, Serator and Mts. Charles W. Waterman, Represent- ative and Mrs. John Q. Tilson, - sentative and Mrs. Allen T. Treadway, Representative and Mrs. Carl E. Mapes, Representative and Mrs. C. Willam eyer. Representative and Mus. Kull Representative and Mrs. Pranklin Fort, Representative Franklin F. xorzll Rear Admiral and Mrs. Hilary P. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Armstrong, Mrs. Jacob Leander Luce, Mrs. W. 1. Hollingsworth and Miss Flora Hollingsworth and Miss Alma in and ‘The Ambassador of Great guests Lady Isabella Howard will be in whose honor Senator amd Mrs. 'nnmn Bayard will entertain at dinner P enator 8 Mrs, Bayard will be hosts at dinner Wednesday, February 2. Fnu von Prittwitz u.nd Gaffron, wife ‘Ambassador of Germany, has sent am!mnn-tmem after. noon, February 11, from 430 to 6: %0 o elock at the embassy. Mme. Debuchi, vfleothmh-.ln dor of Japan, will not receive tomorrow afternoon owing to the death of His Im- perh.lfliahne-,l’fln K\ml.fi'-hfloi the Emperor of Ja) it will receive , February 8. | were laid for 14. ‘,«umrm returning to their house 'at 1712 Rhode Island avenue. Costume Party This Evening. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Neuhauser will entertain at s costume dance this eve- 4 cousins, Miss mry Elizabeth- Easton and Mr. Buneu!nwn S e e lewman en- th ten.nn tmmm JT ‘Wall d :Miss Frances Wi 'lllnotbe-t‘l?odoto- momv,wehmm city. Mrs. William Wheatley will be, at ‘tixoriggk informally Saturday affer 4 cl Mrs. Richard Gray Park, )r vfll be at home tomorrow afternoon from edclocknm!smmmmre- ceiver y afternoon, February 8, from 4 to 6 oclock Mrs. Tyree mvenamluhwu Rivers will be at home Sunday after- noomlnhbmrvlromdtaiodoek in their hmne at 1910 K stréet. Mrs. wnnmmueyvmuum informally.tomorrow: afternoan atter o'clock in her ap:runmt.ull'lm eenth street northwest. Former Senator and ‘Mrs. Willlam e aaE e al are at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. Lee P. Wairen are spending this week in New York, stop- ping at the Barclay. Mrs. Irving A. Duffy, who is a guest of her parents, Col. and Mrs. Fra l:u Ho k!ns at the ‘Wazdman Park Hof and Mrs, Duffy will refurn to New York Monday. Mrs. Russell T. Edwasds has gone to Florida for the month of February to Vvisit her mother, Mrs. Fred Parker, at ‘Tamps, Miss Elizabeth Kennedy, \debutante daughter of Admiral and Mxs. Robert M. Kennedy, has returned from a two- week visit in Charleston, S. C, where she was presented to society Mrs, Edward Parker at the St. Cecilia 3 Mrs. Thomas Sim Lee entertained at luncheon today at the .Mayflower Jn compliment to Mrs. Ernest Ely and Miss Clara Wood of Wlnchester, Vn Covers allace Chiswell viu ‘sall s-t.ur~ is of 1812, came to Wi Dl of 113 ep o rineue | enmmdthamufincott.heufienfll board, D. A. R. . | orton Entertaimed A mflmhl Tunchess bras given by of the Serv- il ixg i T : is gE P Q H 5 i i f2xt ? 3 i 2fsp IE il £ ééé : i i ;;g, Millinery, Coats and Gonms 1205 CONNECTICUT AVE. N.W. Featuring for Friday Sport Dresses ~—in kasha, jersey, wool and silk combina- tions, velvet and sport materials; in black . with copen, tan, navy, green, red and black. F rom 29.50 to 49.50 Portner Cafe 15th St. Bet. U and V Table d’hote Dinner 75¢ 5 Until 7:30. Svenings, or rour ’ IlelI‘n meats, 'fi 8 of des i F. A COOKE. manager Phene North 1420 8 Ask About Our Special Monthly § 3 Rates £ Desirable Apartments Reasonably Priced Portner Apts. Sale Price. [ ©.50 Winter millinery—velvets, felts and ve- lours, some as high as 25.00. Now 5.00 mle ::tvh: Belgian Ambassador to thé Court of St. James, formerly Ambas- or Mrs. Richard H. ‘l"vnmd, with whom she is spending several weeks. l.n\emnm visit, in Washington. the guest of Mr. Boenau and Mr. Wats | Enwood City, Pa.; Mis Masry Phillips {in their home on Nineteenth street. BARONESS DE CARTIER, , taken on the steps of the Massachusetts avenue hom of —Harris & Ewing !‘hom is at the;Grace Dpdge Hotel for | Miss Wilhelmina Warbentin of Kan- sas City. Mo.; Miss Nancy Holcomb of Birmingham, Ala.; Miss Nell Jones bf Mr. Hugh MeAmis of New York, is MEph, i MeseThCe ATke also the Grace Hotel. mummmummu taken apartment in the Wardman Park m:m. where she will be for about two months. Miss Elizabeth Hchrhnd of Gaith- ersburg, Md., has come to Wi to spend t.hn ‘Winter at the Grace Dodge H from Bal spend the week sightseeing and are at Dodge H¢ Mrs, George Thomas entertained at a dinner and brtdn p-ny last evening at the Grace Dodge Hotel Mrs, Carl Jeansen entertained guests at luncheon yesterday at the Cosmos Club in compliment to Mrs. Coatsworth from California. Miss Lena_Alien and her mother, Mrs. George Burchfleld, are making an extensive tour through California and other Western States. They will return to Washington about the middle of Feb ruary. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Emery went to (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) We Specialize in Fitting Wide as Well as Extremely Narrow Feet With Comfortable and Stylish Shoes This Buckle Sizes ; 0 AAAA 1 to to 12 EEEEE For Wide, Narrow, Long, Short, Small or Large Feet Fit Snug at the Heel Wilb: —— tl.l"&fl-al '::“ will give the feet % .-a'u'-l'-'n' whea*aeled "’ ""hlr ‘Coon S Cuutom-Mldo Stylish Stouts Complete Line of High Shoes 30 Medish St In All the: e papres Al Lesthers $7.50 to $11 MR. J. T. NORRIS MR. H. O. BRUBAKER Are Associated Wih Us FtbinBon Shoa Sold Exelusively in Washington by OYCE & LEWI CustoM FITTING SHOE 439-7* St NW. Just Below E .of Memphis; Miss Miriam Johnson of ‘Woolverton of Blrmlnghnm Ala. JuLs GARFINCKEL& Co. and A .| We solve your Parking Problem while shopping here by taking charge of your car ” FINAL CLEARANCE SALES IN' EVERY DEPARTMENT For Women and Misses AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE THE BEST GOODS MADE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Fur Coats=—Cloth Coats—Ensembles Evening Gowns—Afternoon Dresses Sports Dresses—Knit Suits—Suits Blonseo—M:llmary—Neghgeel Underwear—Hosiery—Handkerchiefs Umbrellas—Jewelry—Gloves—Bags Infants’, Girls’ and Small Boys’ Outfits FiStreer:CorneR o I3 The Sale Extraordinary Smart New Spring HANDBAGS Regularly 35 and $5-95 Tomorrow ,‘33 50 Tan—Bmwn—Rcd—-Grecu Gray—Nayy—Black " Tailored Pouches Ensemble Envelopes . Top or Back Strap Models Cross Grain Calf Lizard or Goat Shell or Enamel Frames , Top or Lift Locks érilebacher 'Zcruwm o/pparcl of; 7ndi’uiduallb VETEN' TWELVETWELVE"FISTREET SOCIETY.” e Rich’s vay, Clearance Sale Still Deeper Reductions! We have gone through the remainder of the footwear in this sale, adding many of the $11.90 shoes to those at $9.90 and reduc- ing many of the $9.90 to $7.90. The selection is still good and you will surely get exceptional values in whatever you choose. The offering now consists of two lots—footwear for. walking, afternoon and evening wear. $7.90 and $Q.90 A few models at $11.90 Former prices $10 to $18. Children’s Shoes Reduced ‘A few discontinued styles reduced to $2.90, $3.90, $4.90 and $5.90—former $7.90 prices, $4 to $8. Our entire stock not included in this sale. ALL SALES FINAL Silk Hosiery Reduced Women’s Chiffon Silk $1 45 Pr Hosiory, with pscot tops. Reduced 10 ..copeasee- g 3 pairs, $4 RICHS FStreet at Tenth I TTIICS Season-End Clearance Sale of FUR COATS Substantial Savings on Fur Coats to wear this season, and good investments for the future. Reductions are general throughout the store, with Excep- " tional Price Inducement on a number of Fur Coats, in Sizes 16, 18 and 36, with a number of Larger Sizes in the lot. These are grouped, for your convenienge, in THREE PRICE At 395 Beautiful Muskrat Coats, self-trimmed, with Johnny and Crush Collars. Gray Caracul Coats, with Platinum Fox Collars. Marmot Coats. Pony Coats, black and tan colors, plain and with various trimmings. Sealine Coats Bi8 Mink and Japanese Mink trimmed. Hair Seal Coats. Brown American Broadtail Coats. At $135 Hudson Seal Coats Pit%,: trimmed in Dyed Squirrel, Japanese Mink, Dyed Ermine, Leopard, Natural Fitch and American Broadtail. Silver Muskrat Coats, self-trimmed and Fox trimmed. Dark Muskrat Coaats, Fox trimmed. Mole Coats, self-trimmed, Fox trimmed and Squirrel trimmed. Black Caracul Coats, self-trimmed and Platinum Fox trimmed. Ocelot Coats m‘tlu Fitch trimmings. At $185 Leopard Coats, Fitch trimmed, Beaver trimmed and self-trimmed. Hudson Seal Coats 32%%: Kolhufiy trim'ul and selfs trimmed. Ocelot Coats, self-trimmed and with various other trime mings. Raccoon Coats. Al Sales Final—No Exchanges or Refunds SAKS FUR CO. IN THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIC OVER FORTY YEARS 610 Twelfth St—Just Above F—Phone Mun 1647 HIINIIIllllllHIIlIIIllIIHIllIIIIIHIIIIIIIlIlIIl!]IIlllilllllllllllllllllllll R