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B2 SOCIETY. SOCIETY 8ecretary of State and Mrs. Stimson Receive Diplomatic Corps at Historic Woodley Today. HE Secretary of State and Mrs. Henry L. Stimson will receive the members of the diplomatic corps this afternoon at their estate, Woodley, on Cathedral mvenue, from 4 to 6 o'clock. In ad- dition to the corps, & few high ranking | gficials have been asked to the recep- | ion. The only open house in official c&r-‘ cles today in observance of the New | Year will be the reception the Chief Justice and Mrs. Hughes will hold in their home on R street, when they will | have recelving with them the associ- ate justices of the Supreme Court and ! their wives. The Becretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Mills will receive in their home on Q street, when their guests will be limited to officials and heads of the yarious divisions of the Treasury De- hnnment Ambassador and Lady Lindsay Will Have Guests From England. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Lindsay will have as their guests in the embassy Dr. Cyril Alington, headmaster at Eton School, in England, and Mrs. Alington, who will go to the embassy tomorrow morning. The Eng- lsh visitors arrived in Washington Saturday and have been at the Cathe- dral. Dr. and Mrs. Frederic Delano entertained at luncheon for Dr. and Mrs. Alington Saturday, and among xeceptlon vm be ‘Brece&d by a short ition to the honor e president of the Texas Club, Rep- resentative R. E. Th nolly, Senator and Mrs. Morris Shep- pard and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Witt of Austin, Tex. Mr. Witt is the lieutenant governor of Texas. There will be danc- ing and cards for those who desire to | play. ‘The Assistant Bet:reury of Com- merce for Aeranautics, Col. Clarence M. Young, is spending a few days in Georgla and Florida, where he went by | airplane, Mr. Emest H. Van Fossan of the United States Board of Tax Appeals and Mrs. Van Fossan have as their guest Miss Virginia Van Fossan of Cleveland. Viscount Henri de Sibour and Vis- countess de Sibour entertained a com- pany at a buffet supper last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Porter David- son were honor guests at dinner last evening in Pinehurst, N. C., of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Flint, who are spending a vacation there. Mr. and Mrs. David- ‘Magms THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, son, the latter formerly Miss Betty | past Hanna, have & cottage at Alken for the Winter. Mrs. Magna Honor Guest In New York Th y. Mrs. Russell William Magna, president general of the National Soclety of the Daughters of the American Revolution, will be & guest of honor at & luncheon given by “Le Lyceum,” at the Waldorf- Astoria, New York, Thursday, in cele- bration of the birthday of Joan of Arc. Mrs. Carlo Polifeme, president of the society, will be in charge of the cm- monies. On Friday Mrs. Magna Wwill be guest and speaker at a meeungl the New York City chnpur, of which Mrs. Alfred W. Cochran regent. Membegs of other New ank chapters will be present and a broadcast of Mrs. address has been arranged. Mrs. Montgomery ry_Blair of Washing- ton is at the Weylin for a few days mamdhu place at Easthampton, Long lan Mrs. Raymond S. Patton will enter- tain at a small dinner dance for her son, Stanton Patton, this evening, at the Shoreham. Mrs. Henry Wells, clls, who has been in Atlantic City for three months, has returned to the Mayflower for the Win- ter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Townsend Russell of ‘Washington are at the St. Regis Hotel in New York. Mr, and Mrs. George city, with their daughter, Miss Mary Louise Chase, have moved to Ward- man Park Hotel, where they have leased an apartment for the remainder of the season. Miss Margaret Horre of Jersey City has been the guest of Miss Ruth Mar- low and Miss Mary Marlow for the CHARGE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED Chase of this* week. A number of entertain- ments have been given in her honor. Miss Lucille Acuff, Miss Edna Acuff and Mr. Samuel Acuff, daughters and son_of Maj. and Mrs. Harmon O. Acuff, of Seat Pleasant, returned yesterday to the University '~ of Tennessee after spending the Christmas holidays with their parents. An informal farewell party was given the group New Year eve at their home on Chapel rvad. They were accompanied on the trip back to college by t.g:!.r ‘mother. Mr .and Mrs. Leslle Harris have as| their guests at Wardman Park Hotel Mr .and Mrs, A. Ames Widmer of Kan- sas City, Mo. Open House at National Capital Republican Club. The National Capital Republican Club will hold open house this after- noon at the club house, Sixteenth street and Scott Circle, from 4 to 6 lock, with the following organizatior Republican State Committee, the of Republican Women, Young Repub- licans, Hoover and Curtis Club, League of Republican State Clubs and the Re- publican State Voters’ Association. Mrs. Samuel J. Prescott, Mrs. Edward F. Colladay, Mrs. Russell Harrison, Mrs. Henry Albers, Mrs. G. L. Weller, Mrs. Robert J. Bates, Mrs. Frisbie G. Eiker, Mrs. Aflene Loveland Evanson and Mrs. (Continued on Third P: ADOLF, Inc. SUITS - GOWNS WRAPS 1024 Connecticut Avenue Washington, D. C. Annual Clearance MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1933. Starting Tomorrow at 9 AM Wm. Rosendorf’s 27th ANNUAL S ALE & JANUARY FUR COATS These are truly the most sensa- tional Fur Values we've ever seen or offered. We've taken every Fur Coat in our tremendous stock and drastically reduced it for quick clearance. Just you come in and see . . . Your money refunded if you can better these Wm. Rosendorf Values. 4 Small Deposit Reserves Your Selections! Fur coats made to sell up to $100 Caracul, Natural Muskrat, Northern Seal (dyed Coney), Pony. A remarkable selection to choose 54‘ ' from. Fur coats made to sell up to $165 Northern Seal (trimmed), Silver Muskrat, Cara- cul, Lapin. Here's the utmost in good fur 567 value. Fur coats made to sell up to $225 Black Moire Pony, American Broadtail, Rus- sian Caracul, Civet Cat, Mole, Marmot Mink, SOCIETY. Starting Tomorrow Beckers January [ CLEARANCE | Fy @ The past week we have been busy re- ducing prices thruout the store. Of course, every piece has not been reduced but you will find our selection unusually complete. Come in and discover that the only thing higher at Becker's xs the quality. ALL CLEARANCE MERCHANDlsE Very special. $ l l 7 Fur coats made to sell up to $295 Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat), American Broadtail, Russian Caracul, Raccoon, Squir- 5137 rel. Fur coats made to sell up to $375 Jap Mink, Hudson Seal (Eastern Mink trim- sl 87 med), Alaska Seal, Russian Caracul with Sil- Wm. Rosendc ver Fox, Russian Krimmer, “THE ORIGINAL G STREET FURRIE 1215 G ST. Sale of Dresses One of a Kind Evening Dresses, $59.50, $3 others who have entertained for the English visitors during their stay are Col. and Mrs. George B. McClellan, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock and Capt. and Mrs. | Frank Berrian. ‘The Postmaster General and Mrs. ‘Walter F. Brown were hosts at & buffet supper last evening in their apartment in the Shoreham, the guests being high | officials of the Post Office Department &nd their wives. | | ‘The Ambassador of Poland, Mr. Tytus | Filipowicz, will go to New York Thurs- day preparatory to sailing later in the | month for Europe. e | The United States | the Court of St. James, Mr. Andrew | ‘W. Mellon, has come from his home in | Pittsburgh, and is at the Carlton for a | 10 to 33 %% Men’s Luggage Women’s Luggage Leather Goods Women’s Handbags Umbrellas Women’s Gloves Costume Jewelry Giftware Riding Apparel Wardrobe Trunks KAPLOWITZ BROS INCORPORATED THIRTEENTH STREET BETWEEN E AND P COAT SPECIALISTS FAMOUS FOR QUALITY COATS FAMOUS FOR LOW PRICE TAILORED PURE CAMEL'S HARR COATS ... $12.75 COATS WITH FURS $25 AND UPWARDS YOU CAN BE ASSURED OF QUALITY ONLY WHERE QUALITY IS A TRADITION Afternoon Dresses, $49.50, now X Sunday Night Dresses, $39.50, now 25.4 Smart Street Dresses, Ambassador to $39.50, now $19.50 All Wool Sport Dresses $16.50 Fur Trimmed Suits and Coats, ¥, price Millinery, $3.00 and $5.00 Sew days. ‘The Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron were hosts at a mid-day breakfast today for the members of the embassy staff and their wives. ‘The Speaker of the House and Mrs. John N. Garner will be the honor guests of the Texas Club Friday eve- ®ing, in the Washington Hotel. The ‘BFOORY ~ G-STREET BETWEEN 1T™ & 2™ HERE’S EXCITING NEWS! There’s nothing like telling the truth . . . and the truth is this . . . we have entirely too many coats . ... and we know that if we want to dispose of them quickly we must price them fow . . . A glance at the prices in our New Year Sale will show you that we are determined to sell these coats. On sale Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. COAT SALE Values that stand out! It’s not price alone that makes this sale . . . it's VALUE! 1It’s the kind of a sale where you get twice as much for your money . . . the kind of a sale that's a STYLE Event as much as a price event, including the choicest of Furs, Fabrics and Fashions! i STORE OPENS AT 8:30 A. M. BEGINNING TOMORROW .. . we start our CONSOLIDATION SALE « . « For 12 years we have sold the smart women of Washington and have grown to a point where we were FORCED TO MOVE TO A NEW 4-STORY F STREET LOCA- TION . . . where we will concen- trate our efforts after this mam- moth disposal sale! Never before have prices been so drastically re- duced . . . a partial list of the values are noted below. DRESSES $1.95, $10.50 and $15.00 Values We do not intend to take a single gare ment to our F street store . . . Everything MUST BE SOLD and we have a limited time in which to make the complete dis- posal . . . THEREFORE, ALL COSTS AND FORMER PRICES HAVE BEEN DISREGARDED... Just a few of the specials are listed . . . scores more at the store .. ..we advise you to come quickly! FUR TRIMMED With Manchurian Wolf, Red Fox, Kit Fox, (‘lll acul, French Beaver, Marmink and Skunk. fabrics are fine in smooth _and rough wofllrnn—- NED. Colors are BLACK, BROWN, GREEN, WINE AND GRAY. | Io75 FINE FUR TRIMMED w5, COATS AND MISSES BRESLAU QUALITY with the finest FURS :g:‘rn these Coats with tlll Bt{l; l‘t{)la features ] coats—] UR COA' vow we wflt the styles will be correct All colors. Plent; ol M nnl llvwn ‘wine, green -nd gTAY. ABSOLUTE DISPOSAL 0 $45,000-00 STOCK OF HIGH GRADE DRESSES and COATS Hundreds of Style-right A Dresses for all occa- B P slons in all of the mew % light shades as well as ;flluk. brown, mavy. i turing the new pun e sleeves and printed v » crepe combinations. ALL SIZES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. Our Entire Stock of Regular $15.00 Q $19.95, $25 &$20.50Values $89.50 Coqts for $50! $79.50 Coats for $50 $69.50 Coats for $50 $89.50 Black Coat with blue fox $79.50 Black Coats with fitch. black fox, burgundy wolf Black Coats, with beaver, fitch, badger, kolinsky, skunk, black fox, Hudson seal Brown Coats, with burgundy fox Brown Coats, with beaver Almost Half Price and #t means the choice of many new styles and new colors. “PEGGY” frocks are known for their advance styling and their VERY FINE QUALITY and at this sacrifice price you FROCKS should buy several. ALL 8 3 SIZES from 12 to 48. ABOUT 75 FINE DRESSES THAT SOLD AT skunk, Persian, $39.50, $49.50 &$59.50Values $69.50 $89.50 $79.50 $69.50 Brown Coats, with badger and fitch Green Coats, with mole Green Coats, with kolinsky, badger Green Coats, with kit fox, mink, beaver, squirrel, fitch $69.50 Wine Coate, with beaver, fitch, kolinsky $89.50 $79.50 $69.50 $99.50 to $139.50 FUR COATS - {TQ30 $139.50 Sealine Coats, with Russian fitch $125.00 Silver Muskrat Coats, self trim. med, or with Russian fitch $125.00 Brown Broadtail Coats, with squirrel $119.50 Sealine Coats, with white ermine $99.50 Sealine Coats, with kolinsky FUR Seft, black sizes. Formerl, $179 o $195 FUR COATS Hudson seal, self-trimmed Beige Caracul, with kolinsky French Seal, with blue fox collar JACKETS 35 sealine ;nchn, -ll $45. On $19.95 INCLUDED Hundreds of Better Exclusive DRESSES Formerly Priced $19.95, $25, $29.50, $35 & $39.50 We bave taken practi- all of our FINER SSES and grouped them at this price for ® Clearance—perhaps the very dress that you saw fast week can now be purchased at less than cost, Sizes 12 to 54— Halves and Extra Sizes. o ALL FINAL No Exchanges or refunds STORE OPENS AT 8:30 A. M. THE FIRST 200 WOMEN WILL HAVE A CHANCE TO BUY 200 FINE A eo-plot- eolor and size assort- ment fer Wn-n I H and Not Over Two to Any Customer DRESESS Sale Even Late Ship- SALES |ments of EARLY Spring Coats and Dresses are in- cluded in this 125 LUXURIOUSLY \VOMENF'lsm TRIMMED v GOAT EXPENSIVE FURS such as Real Badger, Minl Pfi‘lllll !Alnb. l’ox‘ ‘Wolf, Squirrel, Beaver, such fine fabrics that it will be am m mm.- lor yuu to make your selection, 550 2 415 317.95 EXTRA SALES FORCE AND EXTRA FITTERS and $89.50 Values Lapin FUR Jackets The popular Hip-Length Lapin Jack- ats that are so much in style now $39.50 in Black, Tan and Nut Sizes 12 to 20, made of Matched Values Soft Skins.