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SOCIETY - Capital Society Outlining Activities for the New Year Notes of Special Interest Relating to Prominent Residents—Many Return to City Fol- ]owing Brief Vacation Visits. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Colden L'H. the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Ruggles have with them the former's| has as his house guest Mr. Willlam sister. Miss Alma Ruggles, who recently | King Olive of Los Angeles, Calif., a returned from Constantinople, where | farmer classmate, who expects to re- che has been actively engaged in the main with him two weeks. Mr. Olive, Russian refugee work. Miss Ruggles is = formerly of Washington, will visit his spending a few days in New York and | family. now residing in Virginia, befpre will return this evening. | returning to the west coast. Mr. Buckley entertained, a large party Capt. and Mrs. Hayne Ellis and their | New Year Eve in honor of Mr. Olive, family returned yesterday to apartment days in'Kansag City. Mrs. William Fitch Kelley has re- turned from Auroria. T, where she spent the holidays with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. McClure Kelley. Mrs. Kelley will receive informally Sat- urdays in January, beginning January 11. Mrs. Prank Barrows to Old Point Comfort to see the fleet ail for Cuba. Capt. Freyer is com- mander of ‘the U. S. S. Trenton. Mrs. Frank W. Hackett has moved to Hotel Martinique. where she has taken an apartment for the Winter. Freyer, has gone Miss Patricia Dent, who is a fresh- man_at Swarthmore College, returned to her classes after spending the Christmas vacation with her parents, the assistant commissioner of the Bu- reau of Reclamation and Mrs. Dent. Lieut. Harrison and Bride Arrive in Washington. Lieut. and Mrs. Lioyd Harrison. whose marriage in Knoxville, Tenn.. December 9. was one of the leading social events of the season there, have come to Wash- ington, where Lieut. Harrison is sta- tioned, and have taken an apartment at the Boulevard. Mrs. Harrison, who has many friends here. was formerly their in Wardman Park Hotel after spending Christmas and the holi- Prof. and Mrs. Dean Leave for New Haven Home, Prof. and Mrs. Alexander Dean, who | | have been passing the holidays with the latter's parents, the First Assistant | and Mrs. | Secretary of the Interior Joseph M. Dixon. at the Wardman Park Hotel, have left for New Haven, where Prof. Dean is assistant director of drama at Yale University. They will stop in Baltimore on their way north | for a short visit with Mrs. Dean's brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. | Ralph G. Hilks. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Corbett of Madi- | son, N. J. have spent the past week with Mrs. Corbet's sister, Miss Mary A. Lindsley, at the Dodge Hotel. They are accompanied by Mr. and_Mrs. M. P. Woodall, jr. and Mr. D. F. Sturgis of | Morristown. Mrs. Woodall is Miss Linds- ley’s niece, s of Athens, Ga., is few days Mrs. Albert at her home in Chevy Chase. ks is head of the French de- partment of the Lucy Cobb Institute in Athens, for which she was prepared at the Sorbonne. After her stay at New York and a visit with her brother at Weslevan College, in Connecticut, she will return to her duties in Athens. Mr. Samucl N. Prager of 2629 Con- pecticut avenue is sailing on the S. S. remen January 11 for a visit to the Miss Rosa Broo visiting for a Manly s P.) Miss Elizabeth Haines Sanford. daugh ter of .\d{rs. Herbert Sanford of Knox- ville and granddaughter of Gov. W. F.| = . Pack " Goternor of Lugon, Prov: | MIS. 3, B Relsburg of New Meioo ince of the Philippines. and the late Dapt, 3. X : Mre. B A Hainer Pac Tormne ¢ | States Coast Guard. is the guest of his home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Prager, in Breslau. Washington Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook is & cousin of Mrs. Harrison and the latter was page to Mrs. Cooke four vears ago at the annual convention of the D. A. R. when Mrs. Cooke was president general Mrs. Harrison is a new member of the Junior League in Knoxville, a mem- ber of the Delta Gamma_ Sorority and n honorary Phi Kappa Phi. Mts. Julien J. Mason and Mrs. George F. Marshall have returned fo their apartment at the La Salle after passing the holidays with Lieut. and Mrs. Rob- ert W. Raynesford at West Point,, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Macowin Tuttle of New York. who spent Christmas in that city, have returned to the Wardman Park Hotel for the season sister, Miss M. Katherine Reinburg, 1601 Argonne place northwest. Miss Evelyn Moore and Miss Lucille Forden have taken an apartment at the | Wardman Park Hotel for some time. Visitors from New York Register at Local Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kerby of New ;’ork City are at the Carlton for several ays. Mrs. P. P. McManus and her daugh- ter have returned to Washington and are again at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. McCormick of Boston, Mass., are spending a_few days at the Ambassador Hotel in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bowen, with their | THE SUNDAY STAR | pPHOTOS Hammis & WASHINGTON D SOCIETY Quantico Social Set, With Charming Fetes. Welcome the New Year Dinner Dance Among the! Elaborate Events Sched- uled—Calendar of Week Marked by Holiday Gayety. QUANTICO, Va, January 4.—The gayest party of the holiday season was the dinner dance held at the Officers’ Club on New Year eve. There were several large dinner parties and numer- ler ones. J. and Mrs. Maurice E. Shearer had at their table Maj. and Mrs. C. F. B. Price, Maj. and Mrs. John B. Sebree, W. G. Hawthorne and . and Mrs. L. D. Hermle, Miss Elizabeth Barber, daughter of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. T. D. Barber, en- tertained 20 of the post juniors and their holiday guests at dinner. At Miss Barber’s table were Miss Ethel Butler, Miss Helen Bradman, Miss Ann Nette- koven, Miss Betty Price, Miss Edwina Putnam, Miss Grace White, Miss Pris- cilla Lutz, Miss Marion Doyle, Miss Lizinka Brown, Midshipman Kenneth Letts, Midshipman Ted Straub, Mid- shipman W. W. Litts, Midshipman Robert Hlstln{:. Midshipman James Rockwell, Midshipman Frederic Brad- man, Midshipman W. Montgomery, Mr. Smedley Butler, Mr. Frederick Kelley and Mr. Lawrence Wilson. Miss Pris- cilla Lutz, Mr. Lawrence Wilson of Swarthmore, Pa.; Midshipman Mont- gomery and Mr. Frederick Kelley were the house guests for the party of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Barber. Miss Marion Doyle has been the guest of Miss Helen Bradman, daughter of Col. and Mrs. F. L. Bradman, for the holidays. Mid- shipman Robert Hastings of Maj. and Mrs. JIWI Lieut. Col. hite. Mrs. Williams' bother-in-law and sis- ter, Capt. M. A. Stuart, Medical Corps, | | United States Navy, and Mrs. Stuart | and their son Bill. Lieut. E. H. Salz- was the guest | | Upper left: Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shafer of New York in the costumes in which they will give special numbers at the Washington Assembly costume ball at the Willard Hotel tomorrow night. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock is honorary chair- man of the assembly. Upper right: Mrs. Henry T. Allen, who. with her hushand, Senator Allen of Kansas, successor to Vice President Curtis, has hecome a member of the Washington Assembly and will attend the ball at the Willard tomorrow night. Lower: Mrs. Ernest Lee Jahncke, wife of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, member of the Washington Assembly and attending the first assembly of the season tomorrow night. [Mrs. Kuhn Heads Committee | Mr. and Mrs. Clay Hosts On WOmcn.s Cl\lb DanCC! At Danct ;l’l sflfl‘! H0n0r1 Mrs. Oliver Owen Kuhn heads the| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gordon Clay | committee of the \Woman's Club of |, e | Bethesda sponsoring the fret o, of | entertained at a dance New Year eve | who attends the University of Michigan. | man, who is at Brown Field, had eight | guests at his table. Maj. and Mrs. J. C. Smith and Capt. and Mrs. Raphael Griffin occupled another table. | and Mrs. R. G. Anderson had as their guests Miss Virginia Conger and Mise Virginia Hayden, both of George Wash~ ington University in Washington. Others who attended the dinner at the club were Maj. and Mrs. W. C. Powers, Mr. Bennett Powers, Mr. C. F. B. Price, jr., of New York; Miss Kath- ryn Ingram of Peiping, China, who at- tends school at the Abatt Academy, in Andover, Mass., and who is the hou: uest of Maj. and Mrs. Price; Mr. Joshu: Upton of Virginia, and Stuart Willlam: Other Hosts Entertain. Preceding the Club Dance. Capt. and Mrs. F. S. Kieren enter- tal qui having as their guests Capt. and Mrs. W. T. H. Galliford, Capt. and Mrs. Rob- ined a party of 20 at dinner in their | arters prior to the dance at the club, | Watson, Jimmy Denig, Francis Plerce and Dick Pierce, Dick Jeschke, Leland Swindler, Bobby Lewis, Mervyn Sflver~ thorne and Jack Bradman. A picnic supper was held last Satur- day night at the quarters of Maj. and Mrs. Lyle H. Miller in honor of Capt and Mrs. Emmett Skinner, who spent several days last week on the post as the guests of Capt. and Mrs, C. N. Muldrow. Those participating in the supper were Capt. and Mrs. Muldrow, Capt. and Mrs. Robert Blake, Capt. and Mrs. E. E. Hall, Miss Dorothy Wootton, Lieut. and Mrs. W. L. Whaling, Capt and Mrs. L. D, Hermle and Midshipman K. P. Letts, Col. and Mrs. Bradman Entertain at Supper. Col. and Mrs. F. L. Bradman enter- tained a large party of friends at sup- per in their quarters last Sunday night. Among their guests were Mr. and Mrs W. C. Butler of Washington and their son, Midshipman W. C. Butler; Mr. John Brady of Annapolis, Midshipman Parke Brady, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. T. D. Barber and Miss Elizabeth Barber, Mid- shipmen Kenneth Letts, Ted Straub and F. C. Bradman, Miss Edwina Put- | nam, Miss Lizinka Brown, Miss Georgie | Ella’ Jeftries of Washington, Capt F. Goettge and Miss Marion Doyle of Philadelphia, house guest of Miss Helen Bradman. Mrs. Galliford, wife of Capt. W. T. H Galliford, entertained with a bridge tea for her mother, Mrs. John Lindsay, Fri- day afternoon. Those playing cards were Mrs. R. A. Presley, Mrs. E. G Hangen, Mrs. E. E. Hall, Mrs, T. E Watson, Mrs. C. N. Muldrow, Miss Dor- othy Wootton, Mrs. R. H. Pepper, Mrs Liebermann of Washington, Mrs. Pep- per's mother; Mrs. W. L. Richards, Mrs. L. C. Shepherd, Mrs, F. S. Kieren, Mrs. Robert Winter, Mrs. A. T. Lewis, Mrs Shaler Ladd and Mrs. B. G. Jones. The guests ariving for tea were Mrs. J. L Underhill, Mrs. L. E. Power, Mrs. L. D. Hermle and Mrs. A, W. K. Newton of Fredericksburg. Mrs. Lewls, wife of Capt. A. T. Lewis, spent several days this week in Norfolk, Va., visiting friends. The many midshipmen who have been visiting friends and relatives at the post for the past 10 days left New rs. C. F. Williams | Year day for Annapolis, their period of had at their table at the club dinner leave being completed. Commi.tt;:\i/ililiflu;mr Woodrow Wilson's Memory Very great interest is being taken by Capt. | prominent members of the social and political circles of Washington in the arge mass meeting to be held under the auspices of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Committee of Washington this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the National Theater. This meeting. the first launched under this newly formed permanent committee, will be in honor of President Wilson’s seventy-third birthday and the tenth birthday of the League of Nations. | “'The meeting wili be presided over by Hon, Charles S. Hamlin and the prin- cipal speaker is the distinguished schol- ar and professor, Dr. Charles Kingsley Webster, It has been the purpose of the com- mittee to make this meeting most aus- picious and boxes have been reserved for the President and Mrs. Hoover and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. Especially reserved seats have been | ert Blake, Maj. and Mrs. J. L. Underhill, daughters. Louise and Betty Bowen, of | Capt. and Mrs. Le Roy P. Hunt, Capt. | the new vear. to be held at the clu |fOF their son, Mr. Murray Gordon Clay, of ' Philadelphia, are staying at the Dodge sent to the cabinet, diplomatic corps, | house Tuesday evening from 10 to 1|who is a senior in electrical engineering the Supreme Court and other promi- Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell, jr., Westport, Conn.. are spending several Gays at the Dodge Hotel Mrs. Edna Collins Dickinson has re- turn=d to her home in New York City after spending the holiday season with relatives and friends in Washington. Mr. Dix Fowler, a_student of the Manlius Military ' School, who, with his sister, Miss Barbara Fowler of Wells | College, has been spending the holi- | days with their cousin, Miss Dorothy | Stokss, on Elm street, returned to| school ‘yesterday. Miss Barbara Fowler is staying until the middle of the w They are both returning to their home in Mexico at the close of the school vear. Mr. and Mrs. Walker Smith Return from Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. William Walk-r Smith have returned to Washington from ' their home in Cincinnati, where they | ga&s@d the Christmas holidays, and ave reopened their apartment at 2101 New Hampshire avenue for th> re-! mainder of the season. Mr. Walker Smith was formerly counsellor of em- bassy in the American diplomatic service. Miss Toussaint bois will spend the month of January with her parents, former Senator and Mrs. Fred T. Du- bois of Idaho, at their home in George- town while her studio, “Ye Ruby Yacht,” is being remodeled. Mrs. Henry Nixon Moss and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Moss, will sail Wednesday from New York ahoard the Laurentic for the Mediterranean cruise, Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers of San Luis Obispo, Calif.. are staying at the new Ambassador Hotel while visiting Wash- Ington. Rev. Dr. MacBrydTle Host | At E]aborate Receptmn The Rev. Meade Bolton MacBryde entertained at a reception at the May- flower Hotel vesterday afternoon from 4:30 to 7 o'clock. Dr. MacBryde was as- sisted in receiving by his niece, Mrs. J. Manly Cobb, Mrs. Cobb wearing a gown of black lace and carrying pink roses. During the hours of the reception a group of songs were sung by Mr. Francis W. Hart, baritone. The ladies at the tea table were: Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett. Mrs. Charles G Matthews. Mrs. Robert E. Lee, . William Wheatley, Mrs. Richard Henry | Lynn, Mrs. Arthur Tirrell, Mrs. Edwin S. Puller, Mrs. Richard D. La Garde and Mrs. Hubert George Sparrow. Among the guests were: the Japanese Ambassador and Mme. Debuchi, the Mexican Ambassador and Mme, Tellez, Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Gann, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, Canon and Mrs Joser™ Tletcher, the Rev. | Flarian Virripelot, Admiral and Mrs. H. Willard, Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Henry Dimmock, Miss Catalani, Admiral and | Mrs. Joseph Strauss. Miss Helen Strauss, | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Col. |and Mrs. George C. Thorpe, Dr. and Mrx. | Joseph Wall, Miss Frances Wall, Col. | | and Mrs. John Holcomb, Mr. and Mrs. | A. Harriman, Dr. and Mrs. Daven- Notable Music Feature Set for Friday Afternoon Carlton Hotel Friday o'clock. It will presént:Charles Hau biel, the Schubert prize winner with the Norfleet Trio and Louise Stallings, lyric mezzo-soprano. The Misses Sutro will receive and present Mr. Haublel. affairs is of importance and it is be- lovers, for their aim is high and their purpose constructive. They are under the distinguished patronage of Lady Isabella Howard, Frau von Prittwitz, Mrs. William Howard Taft, Mrs. Wil- liam DeWitt Mitchell, Mme. Peter, Mme. van Royen, Mrs. Phillips Lec Goldsborough of Maryland, Gov. Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland, Miss Mabel T. Boardman, Mrs. W. Sinclair Bowen Mr. W. LeRoy Coghill of New York, Miss Mary Cryder. Mrs. Reginald de Koven of New York, Mrs. George Dal- las Dixon of Philadelphia, Mrs. Frank S. Hambletch of Baltimore, Mrs. Wal- | ter Bruce Howe, Mr. Hugo A. Koehler of St. Louls, Mrs. Edward MacDowell afternoon at 4 | This interesting series of subscription | lieved should be fostered by all music | of Peterboro, Mrs. Etheibert Nevin of New York, Mr. Frank B. Noyes, Mr. |Newbold Noyes. Mrs. Richard H. | Pleasants of Baltimore, Mrs. Benjamin The second of the “Salon Sutro” of | Prince of New York, Mrs. Eugene Cole- American music will take place at the |Man Savidge of New York, Mr. Ernest Schelling of New York, Mrs. M. B. Schirmer of New York, Mrs. Townsend cott of Baltimore, Mrs. Joseph M | Stoddard, Mrs. Otto Sutro, Mrs Miss Eliza- | beth Hawkins Williams, also Dr. Hugh H. Young of Baltimore. Texas Society Meets Saturday Next, 9 P.M. The Texas State Society will hold a meeting Saturday at 9 oclock at Meridian Mansions. 2400 Sixteenth street northwest At the opening of | the meeting an interesting program has been arranged at which a prominent | Texan will' speak, not exceeding 10 | minutes, to be foliowed by a very in- teresting program of 10 or 15 minutes. Dancing will then begin and card tables | have been arranged for all of those who |do not care for dancing. Meetings ! heretofore have met with large num- bers and have been enjoyed | o'clock. | Members of the group assisting Mrs Kuhn_include Mrs. Charles I. Corby, Fleming. Mrs. Perry Thurston, Mrs, F. C. Wallace, Mrs. Edward B. Morris, Mrs. Walter E. Perry, Mrs. L. Gibbon ‘White, Mrs, M. Campbell Oliphant and Mrs. James Rowe. This is the third of a Winter series of dances being given under club aus- pices to which members are privileged to bring their husbands and friends, and |the community in general is_invited. | Music will be by the Manor Club Or- chestra, and refreshments will be served. ‘thcnaneous Shower Honors Bride-Elect | Mrs. Lucien Greathouse, Miss Lenore L. Stites and Miss Agnes Kempf, gave |a miscellaneous gift shower Thursday evening in the Sixteenth street home of Mrs. Greathouse, in honor of Miss | Sarah Dunlap, whose marriage to Mr. | Danjel B. Ventris, a lieutenant in the United States Navy. stationed at Jaco- mel Beach. Haiti, has been announced by the mother of the bride, Mrs. Betty Dunlap, to take place in Haiti, Jan- . Betty Dunlap, Mrs. Wil- Mrs. | Janey Gibson, Mr: Mrs. | D. J. Burke, Mrs. Theodore Vogel, Miss | Mabel Johnson, Miss Alice Haggett, Miss Maggie Moody. Miss Grace Donald- | son, Miss Oba Jane Gibson, Miss Essic I'M. 'Urich, Miss Beatrice Sounder, Miss orena Dunlap and Miss Mary Boggs were among the guests. | at Lafayette. | There was a profusion of flowers and Mrs. Charles S. Moore, Mrs. John Al | greens, which lent a holiday atmosphere. | The guests were: Miss Louise Webster, Miss Elizabeth Amole, Miss Francls Doran, Miss Carian Campbell, Miss Helen Grindell, Miss June Eckel, Miss Betty Hetherington, Miss Helen Car- ter, Miss Marguerite Wale, Mr. and Mrs. | Harvey Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knighton, Mr. Felix Nesbit Morrison, | Mr. Luther Engle, Mr. Kent Dyer, Mr | Thomas Amole, Mr. Walter Tyner, Mr. | Gene Stewart, Mr. Marvin Clay, Mi. | Ross Pollock, Mr. Paul Hanna, Mr. | James Bissle 'and Mr. Fred Bauknight. Several violin and piano numbers | were given by Miss Helen Carter and | Mr. Gene Stewart. Mr. Murray Clay 18 the president of the Kappa Delta Rho fraternity, and was recently elected to the national honorary engineering fra- ternity, Tau Beta P} ‘}Miss Ward Tea Hostess Today in Honor of Sister Miss Florence Ward will give a tea this afternoon in her country home. | Sunward Turn. on the Mount Vernon | pike _overlooking Washington. for her sister, Mrs. Lillian Ward Been of Chi- | cago.” Mrs. Been has recently_become | connected with the Sunset Ridge Coun. try Club, on the North Shore near Chi cago, in which work she has been active | for a year. Mrs. Been is spending sev- eral months vacation in the East and will return to the Sunset Ridge Club in and Mrs. E. E. Hall, Capt. and Mrs. T. | E. Watson and Mrs. Watson's cousin, ‘Miss Dorothy Grayson of Maryland; Lieut. and Mrs. E. F. Carlson, guests of Maj. and Mrs. Underhill; Lieut. W. L. Richards, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Richards; Miss Dorothy Wootton and Mr. L. J. McCarthy of Washington. Capt. and Mrs. R, H. Jeschke enter- tained about 16 guests at dinner in their quarters, later going to the dance. Maj. and Mrs. M. E. Shearer had with *| them for the holidays Mrs. Shearer’s | | son, Ralph Shepard of Stanton Mili- | tary Academy, and her nephew, Willlam | | Melvin of Newport News, Va. Miss Christiana_Lutz was the guest of Maj. | and Mrs. Shearer for the dance Tuesday night. Capt. and Mrs. Herbert Hardy had | Washington. | Midshipman Frederic C. Bradman had as his guest for several days last week Midshipman Frederick Reeder and Mid- shipman E. B. Grantham. with them several days last week 'Mrs.‘\ Hardy's sister, Miss Kitty Shannon of | nent officials, Congressmen have been nvited and there is every reason to be- lieve that this meeting will be one long to be remembered. Among those who have taken boxes are Mr. Prederic A. Delano, Dr. H. Bar- rett Learned, Mrs. Louis Pennington. Admiral Cary T. Grayson and Mr Frank S. Bright and Mr. David Hunter Miller . ‘The executive committee consists of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, henorary chair- man; Mr. Frederic A. Delano, chair- man; Mr. Robert W. Woolley, vice chairman; Mrs. Huston Thompson, sec- retary: Admiral Cary T. Grayson. treas- urer; Mrs, Kate Trenholm Abrams, Mr. Frank 8. Bright. Mrs. H. E. C. Bryant Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin, Dr. H. Barrett Learned and Mr. David Hunter Miller. The general committe has at present about 75 members, but this number will be made 100, and it is the purpose to limit it to this number. Capt. and Mrs. A. H. Noble had with them for a short visit this week Capt. Noble's brother, Mr. C. V. Noble of the faculty of the University of Florida, who was in Washington attending an eco- nomic conference. Miss Mary Tyler Heiner, daughter of Capt. Robert C. Heiner, Medical Corps, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Heiner had Miss Martha King of Annapolis and Miss Alice Hill of Washington with her for a short time this week. Capt. and Mrs. T. E. Watson enter- tained 10 of the post boys at dinner last Saturday night for their son Tommy | The Ugly Duckling Tea House 115 B St. S.E. Opposite Library of Congress Luncheon— 55c¢ to $1.00 Dinner— 60c to $1.35 in celebration of his 10th blr!hdn}'v‘ ‘Those attending the party were John Closed Sunday Teturning to Washington in the eariy |POTt White, Mr. and Mrs. C, Phillip the Spring. Spring. Mr. John C. McNeil has returned from Canada. where he made a series of visits, including one to the Most Rev. Neal McNeil, Archbishop of Toronto, his uncle. Mrs. S. S. Richard and her son, Mr. Everett Richard, have returned to the Wardman Park Hotel after passing the holidays in Richmond, Va. Mr. James Lawrence Buckley, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Buckley. of Bridg- port, Conn. and New York City, who is spending the Winter in Washington, in the interest of a special assignment with Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sim-Lee, | Mr. and Mrs. Cabot-Stevens. Mrs. Wil- | liam F. Dennis, Mrs. Mark Reid Yates, Mrs. Ollie James and Mr. and Mrs Absolem Waller. i New Year Day Rccepdon | Charmmg Function Mrs. R. B. Broun, jr., and Mrs. Henry | J. Winters were at home on New Year | day from 5 to 7, at the former's home, | 1925 Kenyon street morthwest. Assist- | ing them were Misses Margaret Mc- | Connell and Evelyn Broun. Mrs. J V. Morgan and Mrs. Albert E. Morgan were at the tea table. The - Greatest Savings of the Entire Year in Liebster’s January Clearance A Special Group of Fur Coats to Close Out at These coats sold form $175 $175 --$175 .. $175 Raccoon Coats Muskrat Coats Jap Weasel Coats Caracul Coats. . Other coats reduced in proportion Al Sales Are Final LIEB FINE 1307 F Street erly from $295 to $395 Hudson Seal Coats $175 Am. Broadtail Coats, Pony Coats Near Seal Coats.. 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