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OCIETY. stivities for Christmas Day in White House Closed With Dinner Party to Cabinet Members. RESIDENT AND MRS. HOOVER w;ll‘ ‘nglh d"l ye;lt:‘rlu' en- ning several & groups of, children during the after-. ndon snd in the evening they hosts at dinper to members of the jent’s official family. The com- y included the Secretary of State lnd Mrs. Stimson and the former’s sis- Miss Candace Stimson; the Sec- of War and Mrs. Hurley, the Af ey General and Mrs. t.h r son, Mr. Bancroft Mitchell, and eir niece, Miss Gertrude Bancroft; Becretary of the Navy and Mrs. and Mr. Charles Francis Adams, thr Secretary of the Interior and Wllhur and Mr. Ray Lyman Wil- h jr.; the Secretary 01 Agflculture e Mrs. Hyde and their daughter, M roline Hyde: the Secretary of Com- rce and Mrs. Lamont and their son- aw and daughter, Mr. gnd Mrs. cey Belknap of New York, and Gertrude Lamont, younger daugh- | of Secretary and Mrs. Lamont, flnd r fiance, Lieut. Charles ; and the new Secretary o( Ltll'gt and Mrs. Doak. e Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon, L‘ with his son-in-law and dgughter, Mr. and Mrs. David K. E. ce, on Long Island and the Post- ter General and Mrs. Brown are % the latter's mother, Mrs. Hagar, in ntic City. Senator and ‘Vandenberg ounce Daughter’s Engagement. nator and Mn Anhur Vandenberg . announced on of Grand Rapids, Mic] ristmas day the trfl;lfllfllt of their hter Barbara, to John Knig] ‘of Mrs. Winifred Knight of Ka! The wedding will take Mich. in the euly Spring. nator -nd Mrs. mnn‘ lmghun will of yo and daughter-in-law, Mr C rlas . linlhlm and and Mr. Jonothan Bingham, hmen‘:lfiwmnt of lnwna;.‘ z.n“oflc Annl Marcells Robbins, daughter of lormer Assistant lecmury of Wu. Miss Robbins Washington in Emma Willard School, Vassar, and !!niverllty of Iowa, where she was & Delta Gamma. ity. Mr. anmn is a graduate of the um- versity of Towa and is & member of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. ‘The c)ui.rman of the llurnlfinnll and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. lnd Mrs. Calvin T. Bartlett, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Doherty of | New York will present their dsughter, Mise Helen Lee Eames ball this evening at the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer will en- tertzin at a dinner dance in their home at 1624 Crescent this _evening for their daughter, Miss Meyer. Mrs. Clarence Leroy Parker will be hostess at a tea dance this afternoon at " Mayflower for her daughter, Miss Charlotie Elizabeth Parker, who is @ student at Goucher College. Mrs. Percival S. Risdale entertained at luncheon today for her daughter, Miss Patricia Risdale, in honor of Miss Mildred Blaine Clarke, a debutante of this season. The guests included Miss Mildred _Blaine Clarke, Miss Acker, Miss Mary Stuart Birdsall, Miss people | Margaret Calvert, Miss Eleanor Calvert, Miss June Oushing, Miss Lucy Bayless, Miss_Virginia Glassbrook, Miss Barbars Korff, Miss Mary Eleanor Orme, Miss Elizabeth Henning, Miss Louise Turner, Doherty, at .1 Elizabeth | i | 1 THE EVENING MRS. WALTER With a 's smartest of Wi at the Willard Hotel STAR, WASHINGTON, R. TUCKERMAN, an exclusive dance smartest matrons sponsoring ht for juniors at home for the Christmas vacation. Club. Additional guests will come later or tea. Emline Hill, Miss Marlanna Hill and Miss Margaret Hill D. C, law of Admiral and Mrs. Strauss, in their new home in Newport. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Omkllnl of Chi- cago are in Washington and are guests of Dr. and Mrs, A. J. McCartney in their apartment in Wardman Park Hotel. R Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wilson Compton and their children, Wilson, Cathe: Ross and Helen, have gone Christmas to spend the holidays in the of Mr. Compton's parents at Miss Frances Virginia Waggaman wlll be at home ormally from 4 to 7 o'clock New Year day, in the home of her parents, mj and Mrs. Ennalls Waggaman, at 2029 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Samuel smmy Koones will en- tertain at a tea dance at the Wash- ingten Club tomorrow afternoon. Annual Junior Holiday Dance to Be Given Tonight. The annual junior holiday dinner dance will be given this evening at the Willard. PINEHURST Washington’s Finest Indoor Golf Course Connecticut Av. Al N Invest Your Christmas Check —in Bachrach Quality Furs, and_save a third. To insure quick clearance— N All FURS Reduced 33"5% Coats and Jackets in smart- est pelts and Scarfs of all kinds featured. . Fur Repairing at Special Prices FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26. 193 Aurlc wife of Representative dfleh. is & member of the au.mu ¢l of the dance. Others on '.hn ttee are Mrs. Anne Archbold, Mme. Ekengren, Mrs. Fred- erick De Courcy Faust, Mrs. U. B, Grant, 3d; Mrs. Arthur MacArthur, Mis. Pendleton Mayo, Mrs. Lindsay Russell, Mrs. Charles ‘T. Tittman and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman. Children of the congressional circle and their young guests wiil take pos- session of the stately halls of the Con- gressional Club, at 2001 New Hampshire ivenue, Saturday _afternoon, M ohn Shafer is in charge of the and a motion picture will be s nvm during the afternoon by Mr. Cowlings, while & giant Christmas tree and Santa Claus will be the center of attraction for the youthful guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Townsend at- | up_the tended the debut last evening in New York of the latter's goddaughter, Miss Natalie Mai Coe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Robertson Coe. Earlier in |to the celling. the season Miss Coe visited Mr. and Mrs. | The garden effect was enhanced by pleces of garden furniture on the grass- and a bite sky over- silver stars. There were Oolmufl E-' d he ‘wreath: Townsend, honor. The party, given at the Ritz-Carlton, was one rate of the season. the hotel had been transformed to rep- SOCIETY. resent as nearly as Southern home of the tall cedars led who entertained in her | — covered nj head was ‘\lr the most unusual and elabo- ‘The ball room of Year-End Saturday makes doubly interesting this sale of our Entire Stock of Shoes, $7-50 cnn old Plantation, near Charleston, 8. C. Grass- carpeted stairs and a winding hedge of a3 & Southern Colonial mansion, whose red bick facade with four white columns and heavy cornice and pediment reached HARRY BACHRACH § Manufacturer of High-grade Furs Phone Dist. 3927 Seorosigs—our nationally fa- mous shoes and other high- priced lines included. Tbe are here for {he holidays. Miss Frances Morse, Miss Betty Rich. | ards, Miss Suzanne Bagley Wallace, . Davis, wife of Senator James| Miss Gladys Chureh, Miss Polly Foof will entertain the members of | Miss Rion Fortscue, Miss Betty Peel 's National Press Club in|Miss Isabel Perry, Miss Louise Hoover, e on Massachusetts svenue| Miss Katherine Hoover, Miss Cecile afternoon at 5 o'clock. Perry, Miss Evelyn Walker, Miss Betty Hoover, ‘Miss Mary Shields, Miss Befty Risdale, Miss Eloise Hopkins, Miss Eleanor O'Donohue, Miss Jane Ander- son and Miss Mary Murphy. Regularly $8.50 to $14.50 Rear Admiral and Mrs. Joseph Strauss and their daughter, Miss Helen Strauss, are visiting Lieut. and Mrs, Elliott Strauss, son and daughter-in- Col. and Mrs. Herbert Deakyne, and heir _debutante daughter, Miss Rosa- lind Deakyne, will have as their house guest Miss Jane Kerrigan of New.J York, dsughter of Jus Kerrigan of San Francisco, who will come to at- tend the debut of Miss Deakyne tomor- row at the Army War College. 1303 G St. R T 2T P T 7T, Think of it—hundreds of pairs of fine quality shoes, many of them in the latest winter styles, reduced re: gardless of former, price, to $7.50. Street—step- in pumps, strap shoes, ties, oxfords, in kid, calf, suede—in black, brown, blue. Mrs. William H. mn will entertain at Mrs. Koones Drury is entertaining|s tea dance thl: afternoon for her at bridge this aftermoon in the Arts|three subdebutan daughters, Miss JE Cunninghum Co. 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NW. SENSATIONAL SALE OF W, D. Moses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. to 6 P.M, Afternoon—opera and step-in pumps, oxfords, straps, in patent leather, suede, kid, reptiles, combina- tions of kid and suede. This is an event well worth your pat- ronage—come in tomorrow and find just the size and style you want! Evening—opera_pumps or strap slippers of black or white moire or faille, tintable brocades, gold and silver kid. All Sales Final, Please! Shoe Shop—Street Ploor In the Opportunity Shop After-Christmas Clearance DRESSES $5.00 $](Q-00 —were $5.95 to $10.00 —were $15.00 Canton Crepe—Georgette—Satin and Novelty Woolens. One, two and three piece models. Three-piece woolen suits and tweed suits are included. Many smart styles to choose from as well as a good assortment.of colors. Sizes for hi}seg and Women A Collection of Winter Coats $29.75 —were $39.75 A collection of beautifully fur-trinmed Winter coats in the new High Colors or the ever popular Black. They were remarkable values at their formgr “ce and now they are exceptional. Sizes 14 to 44 MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. "TO RING A HAPPY &liuuufr_ EVENIN G SLIPPERS N E W YEAR" < S NEW COATS THAT WILL ATTRACT HUNDREDS | OF FASHIONABLE WOMEN 72771 NN Regular $59° $49%° 33950 Coats '28 EVERY NEW FASHION OF THE SEASON NOT LEFTOVERS! Black molre with black kid Sale Price WHITE 51K MOIRE with silver and Wamen Who Had Given Up All Thought of a Winter Coat Will Decide to Buy Tomorrow/ When They See These Values gold kid . . . $4 W. N. Moses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. te 6 PM. When Have You Seen Coats Like These . . . at 28 Rich Black Coats with marvelous eollars and cuffs, Spring Fashion Sends These Representatives Ahead of Her $]6:50 Frocks in lovely new colors and charming printed de- signs. Smart to wear under the fur coat now and later in _ the Spring. Pure dye crepes, chiffens, canton crepes and sheer woolens. Many copies of Paris models. WHITE SILK MOIRE gold kid .. . §4 [ IDNIGHT strikes and bells hergld the eoming of a New Yeor. Dancing foot trip merrily over slippery floors in oxquisite evening slip- pers. Forsythe has re. produced $20 styles, in quelity 1o merit @ $6 prise and sot @ new standerd of valye ot $4. Vinteble to match your party frock, Widths SRA 19 C; sizes 2% 10 9. ALL ONE PRICE Even those Cunning- e ham Coat Fashions with draped collars, cuffs, other trims of FLAT FURS! Every SIZE For You! moire with sil- ver kidtrim. $4 Pure Silk Full-Fashioned PICOT TOP HOSIERY 7 5 pair. $2. """ Sketched This attractive frock of canton crepe has a brown skirt with an inverted pleat at the back and front. The gold blouse is trimmed with brown, and boasts a zigrag closing and nevelty buttors. IR B ND B D BB Juniors, 11 to 17 Misses, 12 to 20 Women, 36 to 46 Sizes for Juniors Misses and Women MOSES—SECOND FLOOR See These Coats in Our Windows!