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WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1921. | . 4 t g ., SOCIETY = NG STAR SOCIETY i O = — e Legion and Capt. McNamee, U. 8. which will be *witnessed only by a|color panne welvet. When Mr. s - ‘he military attache of the Italian Mrs. Baker leave en Mr. and 3 i ; ¥ . ooty ot Pauise i Deraeaso|STUD of relatives and near'friends. | JIG Bakor letve for their weddini will entertain dinner tomorrow| The home of Mr. and Mrf Lambert n b hers in honor of|has lent itself to an artist - - el s I wil I | tion of green and white, the impro: (Continuwd on clude the assistant segretary of war|Viscd ajtar in the large reception n?dmuul. wunwh.n;,v .naDnne heads hllu"(: ';inxhnxr-’fflu.}z MT"»'H' of divisions of the War clusters of white flowers against a T o Vislous ottt epartment backgropnd of green. TIMATES FURNISHED The general and his party will leave| Miss Lambert will be given in mar- FREE Friday morning in a special car for|riage by her father, -and will wear Kansas City for the convention of the |2 graceful bridal robe of soft white REMODELING—R Americen Legion, and will travel as|Bsatin fashioned with a court train, far as 8an Francisco before returning | the embellishment for the simple F U R S to Washington for the Armistice day | lines of ‘the gown being the rose celebrations, point lacé used on the bridal robe | FRENCH FUR SHOP Can wm. 1708 — of her mother. The tulle veil is|726 13th St. \.W.——0Opp. Tel. Bl Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Davies will | slmply arranged with clusters of - = glve a tea dance Tuesday afternoon,|orange blossoms and the bridal hou- December 20, to present thelr daugh-|quet is of white roses and lilles of ter, Miss Eleanor Davies, to Washing- | the valley. e aad Mea. John H: ton soclety. Miss Davies is continuing | Mrs. Chisholm Garland Is attending apk end Mre. Luke McNamee, her studies at college and will spend | the bride as matron of honor, and her 3 the Christmas holidays with her par-| gown 18 a modish one of turquolse nm{‘l‘f y',‘é’x.,?‘;';"r,'_’?:’.'éig";"“:'. i‘ler];-' lnld-rl: A : ents, when she will tuke her place |blue taffeta, made in bouffant style | suit of Blue tri 2 ay duve - * Yashington Suris T Gl (A d President and Mrs. Harding to Dine With Secretary Mellon — Coolidges to Be Guests of Mr. Cannon. HE President and Mrs. Hard- Ing will be guests at dinner of the Secretary of the Treas- Infants’ and Children’s Charming New Fashions The apparel shown here is designed by the leading special makers of children’s outfits in and Mrs. Lejeune, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. o 2 G 2, o ry, Mr. Andrew W. Mellon, | 20 L among the season’s debutantes. and worn with a hat of turquois . France and America. For both play and dress e brederick L. Chapin, Mrs. Edwrd G : Mo, Guores A Vevtorant ang nor| e T8 sheer material (e il Hair Goods and ey . - e <hi P i 2 5 e . nder| an er | carry yellow roses Dr., aniel L. ? er,\f garment is (flnsplon;d. for Health ang e gnd Mre. Henry Cotty Chilton, 3r. R | [ 4 | |dqushter. ‘sins Cornelta Vanderbilt, | Borden will serve Mr. Baker aatbest 5 '!Sgauty Shops omfort, yi is designe S The Vice Preside Lo - | Harola 4 A C.W. ] o Washingtonton b S 1771 60 K t, vet it esigned in some new an st noor e B o (Conmaler ASCHY. thelr way from Biltmore o their home 809 7th St. 1771 Col. Road different manner which lends to it @ rare and dinner company to be entertained to- bl in New York, entertained a small com- | Ing the guests at the reception im- || - Col. 10153 any at e by Representative Joseph Can- | Beiilinnt Reception : u ;'m:' ;olafmhewn yesterday at Plerre’s, | mediately following the ceremony, hoh and his daughter, Miss Cannon. |Given for Gen. Dias. W Meet Mo at Helicy's” delicate charm. All models presented are limited and {8 weariiig & gown of champagne = et 5 == to our displays. et apartment of the latter, 1713 | “R R o0 L euents mingled Col. and Ms Robert M. Thompson S “hi ses $5 of Spai d Senor: on last night to b Ta ‘e New 2?2 Long and Short \\,lm_e. Dr.es:es ....... $1.00 to $59.50 ,.”ifi:,’,’,‘,"‘:i::‘.'?".:u:'s?s ain and Senora | G az, Ttar)e wat hore, for whoms s ork for a Long and Short Petticoats...........$1.50 to § 7.50 evening of the counselor of the Span- | (i T0e, Sasence of Gho AmUsSalor | e Fark Hotel Bloomer Dresses, colored ............ $1.95 to $15.75 ok embagsy, Senor Cardenas, wWho en- or and charge d'affaires ark Hotel for the winter. Miss Elisabeth Lambert b g g Sl ety members of the Itallan embasey KA | nownod in the soctal history of Wash- I whhe home of Mr. and Mrs. John and the company later attended, the) jigion as being the scene of many [Gen. and Mrs. Merritt W. ilton Lambert will be the scene this Teception given by notable events. inoluding. a_ bail 1n {Gen. and Mrs. Carson, Gen. and Mys. | afternoon of the marriage of their | Colored Dresses ............ooconunn $1.25 to $18.50 Serge. Silk, Crepe de Chine and Velvet Dresses Coats, white and colored $5.00 to $60.00 faires of Italy, Signor Sabetta. in|JFHe0 . £ oats, KL PO K 9 O g e of Mrs. Nicholas Longworth George. O. Squier, Gen.[daughter, Miss EKlieabeth G Sweaters, white and colored. ..$3.00 to $1150 honor of Gen. Diaz. commander of the | When, ag the White House belle, she the Bishop of Wash- | Lambert ‘to Mr. Charles Silas Baker, ~ iy ) Itallan armies. made her debut, while as the home . . Alfr e A a reception from 4:30 to 6 o'clock be- Sweater Suits ....... ..$6.50 to $18.50 bassador of Belgium and | Of the latc Senator Ueorge Hearst c i . | ing_planned to_follow the ceremony, | I 3 Boys” Suits ........ ..$2.50 to $21.50 B artier will entertain at ::deqn:':flyHlex:pn;nfmc;ll‘:::.&"-&l:?; 3 i, Dr. and Mrs, Charies D, —E-pannec 1o folow the ceremony. | € 1219-1221 G Street 3 25 0 10 sen. 3 b, . arren Del o - : | Hats oo usenas ..$2.50 to $15.75 * lagcheon figoady o onor ot I(;:(:::\I The embansy was gay with lialian |Robbins. Mc and Mes. Willard Sauls- The WYOIIIII‘ Apartments Store Hours—8:30 to 6 i 5 y acques, A | and “American s and an artisti- |bury, the Misses- Sheridan, Senator | Besutifully furnished, nova Caps and Bonnet: -.$1.50 to $18.50 Chester, Pa. (onight, Gen Jeciite|eally placed decoration of autumn |and Mrs. Gilbert Hitchcock. Mr. and trasioels oo Breren Lpasarated: ot Is ypending today 4 b & and Mrs | flowers and leaves, palms belng ar-|Mrs. Clarence Wilson and’ Mr. and | pletaly equipped for ;::E:?h Rompers and Crecpers Governor ot D panied. by. his | ranged as & background for the re. fMrs Waddy Wood . urnished. Xpiy offc i : gl K A F anied Dy on | eats ne in the ballroom, where 2 Bibs, Silk Wrappers, Sacques e nesa_de Cartior will return from | bortraits of ltaly's king and aueeh |;oy, and Mre. McCray Rootees. Mittens and Caps to Match i New York today. orchestra stationed in the balcony of Senator New. & N » Dolls, Pl R Seal 2] ?’l‘fl)'t;,d d\ll’ll'll the sl’(l:’lrotbzflil:l';l In " he (}(’\l:ur‘l;o:' of :llldm A Mrs. Nowelties, Dolls, Play Rugs, Scales Dinner at Embassy o banquet room the table had as|Warrep T. McCray dined last eveni v g & a Honor of Admiral Beatty. ity chief decoration & tall basket of |with Senator aud Mrs. Hargy 8. New 5. New. bassador of Great Britain | White chrysanthemums and red roses, | Gov. and Mrs. McCray are visiting M “n"l;h;‘d-ymue““ entertained at dinner ; Which, with the green foliage of the |H. O. Plugge in her home on Connecti & MR e embiasy last night in honor of | flowers, gave the Itallan "national)cut avenue. . 915 G S et, Earl Beatty : S - Lo N ‘Bea f the Navy and returned to Washington yesterday from guests the fperetary of the Navy the Italian service were stationed at Naw. York: wherel thes ' apent soversl Our patrons tell ud that our Bassinets, Wardrobes, Cribs, Costumers Kiddie Koops, Dressing Tables and Bath Tubs Combined Tt Crner Thirteenth . Denby, Senator Lodge, Senator M:s Sfinfil}:)r and Mrs. Newberry, the Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Roosevelt, Chief of Naval Opera- tions and Mrs. Coontz, Rear Admiral William L. Rodgers, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Hugh Rodman, Rear Admiral and the entrances into the baliroom. and in theé receiving line were Signor Guido Sabetta, the charge d'affaires, and Signora Geisser Celesia, wife of the secretary of the embassy, who presented the guests to Gen. Diaz; the mlilitary attache of the embassy and days after their arrival there from Panama. They have been absent from Washington for some time, the last few weeks being devoted to the recuperation of the senator, DRESSES AND COATS are the best they have stem in s Washington, Maj. Gen.| Marquise di Berneszo and Gen. de | Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper will Mrs._Thomas Washing e, | e nedy alae to. Gen: Diax, | be joined by the laiter's niece, Miss Isa- | _Sale of High-grade Dresses and while other members of his staff and |belie Crawford, November 25. Miss || Comts for all occasions. attathes of the embassy completed |Crawford will xpend a few hours in|J Priced from $55.00 to “5‘” 3 ) the long line. Washington today on her way from her i} $69.50, at...... o Natural | home in Topeka, Kans., to' New York, Sises 14 to 44. This is for 2 { | Among the Guest where she will be with her mother, M Thursday and Friday sale only. Sqllll‘l'el' At Itallan Embassy. George M. Crawford, until after Thanks- | The throng of guests presented an |5!VinE: e A new arxival of 16 a v > = Dressés and Coats; Stoles, unusually interesting aspect, the| pprg George M. Young, wife of Rep-|| all sizes ana ma- $25.00 men of the United States nulitary .« | resentative Young of North Dakota, en- terials. At. likp afl of those of foreign count i . | 2 cheon today in her s being in full dress uniform and mosp|* at Hunche e $1¢25 of 'them wearing decorations Th |4partment at dE8DISth misct - i 12 QOutstanding Values - for Thursday One and Two-Piece Jersey Dresses Another shipment jus arrived pleated skirts, and the one-piece All the In black only, with Peter Pan Collar, long sleeves and cord girdle. Twelfth Anniversary Sale Price. i . = = B4 | cuests included, besides the military, | Diiment to 3rs i L . ; gurnlelu‘Fs'.rroN-w. : : the, Sorstacy | of _eiars fana Bes (12 P L wmpan ; —Sacrifice Prices o] ughes, the Chief Justice of the Su- | M- W. S0 ’{)‘ Inau Tomorrow an Unusual Sale of & preme Court and Mrs, William How- | Jther guests of the o —To Close Out X = .| Gillett, the Secretary of the Navy, Mrs. Philip D. 5 ing, M!:.\. Leonidas o 3 Mr. Edwin Denby: the Attorney Gen: |C- Dyer and Mrs. Edmund Platt. all-important accessories of the smart fall costume, this In going through our stocks of |eral, Mr. Daugherty; the Postmaster | - — General, Mr. Hays; most of the for- |Gen. Diax to Dine s = = fur coats and wraps we find a sur- cign reiations committee of the Sen- [nt Willard With Stafr. sdle is especially timely for : ate and the foreign affairs commit 4 s s ay ou plus of certain styles, and therefore tee of the House and the military af- 7 n %Saérifice o ¥ = 5 i st fairs committees of the Senate and|of his staff at th on our en- offer for immediate disposal four- House. Ao Tomorow P teen garmcnts of high qualitv at Among the other guests were the to Annapolis to spend the day, tire selection of modish French ambassador and Mme. Jus- {will be the guest of honor at lunch- chokers. very considerable reductions. The opportunity is a very limited on¢ serand, the Brazilian amba: dor, { th i e Secratiry of Labor and Mrs. Davis. | Naeval Acsfome. van Sien Wilses, ang and it will require prompt action to participate in these savings. the Spanish ambassador and Mme. Riano, and the members of the em- bassy staff and their wive: he Rus- 1 Hudson Seal Wrap—was $590—at. . ambassador of Peru and Mme. Pezet, 1 Mole and Fox Wrap—was $590—at. . . > the bassador of Brazil, Augusto Cochrane de Alencar; Hen Getty 1 Near Seal Wrap—was $225—at. .... s Chilton, counselor of the British. em: FOO‘ I . BAI l GAMES a8 . Cl B . C. E. A 1 Genet Coney Wrap—was $125—at............. $85 Brioe. axsistant milltary sitache of sian _ambassador. Boris Bakhmeteff A 7 Henry de Bach, counselor of the Rus- | militars atiache of the Ttallan corban: . assistant military attache of 1 Mole Coat—was $295—at.....................$235 ritish embasey. and Mrs Bridee: 1l PRESENT A PICTURE OF ENTHUSIASM AN urd Tafe Mr. Justice and Mrs. Mc- SEdenst Soel Sorbed <enna, Mr. Justice Day, Mr. Justice e > S [ |and Mrs. Mahlon Pitney, Mr. Justice | s, ‘Thomas A : All Chokers ur oa an . ra s James C. McRevnolds, Mr. Justice | P: Padgett, Mrs. . . 2 t4 | John H. Clarke, the Speaker and Mrs. | Frank W. Mondell, Ae: {E¥ you lack one of these Nicely finished w. Justable buckies. only. Twelfth An: Sale Price...... S sian embassy. and Mme. de Bach; the {sy; Capt.C leri, naval attache of Belgian ambassador, Emil de Cartier | tha empba ‘occoni ‘and Lieut. AT WHOLEEALE PRICES de Marchienne, and the members of | Ruspoll, aides to Gen. Diaz; Mr. Wil- | 212 F M the embassy staff and their wives; the [son and Dr. F\ er of the American | ! = Misses’ All - Wool Nayvee Flannel S. C. 1 Jap Mink Coat—was $245—at.....!..% ..., .$175 D D Jm Lemrerns. Ak INSPIRINGLY ATTIRED FEMININITY. Middies 1 Natural Squirrel Coat—was $325—at. ......./..§295 e s e In red brown, Copen, maroon and navy. These Mid- dies are slightly im- perfect, otherwise would be marked at . 1 Leopard Kitten Coat—was $185—at. 3 Marmot Coats—were $110—at. 1 Bay Seal Coat—was $110—at. . .. 2 Gray Coney Coats—were $65—at......... . Washington Representative for Revillon Freres the Siamese minister. Phya Prabha 3 h e mnars fxv | Harris Shop gation S(aff; the minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Grouiteh: the counselor of the Polish lcgation if and Mme. Kwapiszewska; the minister of Bwitzerland and Mme. Peter, and the members of the legation staff; the minister of Costa Rica and Mme. Be;ch‘? ll\eB‘mln'l.‘sl(el;h(lt G‘ul.lemlll and Mme. lanchi, e minister of i it Honduras and Mme. J. Antonio Lopez {§ AT¢ lways in evidence at “any Gutierrex, Hugo de Pena, secretary of | gathering of smartly dressed wom- the_legation of Uruguay, and Mme. 4 (" oth ‘?ena ll;m cou:selsor of néedp‘rench en. The winsome lines of yout embassy, Prince de Bearn; Sadao Sa- = i » Sunselor-of the Japanese em. || r¢ inculcated .in every garment. ., and Mme. Saburi; the minister And the prices are lower than:in of the Netherlands and Mme. Ever- wijn, W. H. de Beaufort, counselor of || many years. the Netherlands legation; Capt. Rigal, naval attache of the French embassy: Capt. Guy D. de Lavergne of the em- bassy staff and Mme. de Lavergpe, the minister of China and Mme. Szé, J. E. Lefevre. charge d'affaires of the Pan- ama legation, and Miss Ramona bhe- fevre: the ministér of Cuba and Mme. ide Cespedes. the minister of Persia, Hussein Khan Alai; Director of the Consular Service and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, Third Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, Dr. L. S. Rowe, Assistant Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Henning, Senator and Mrs. Borah, Senator Moses, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bennett, J. E. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. O'Laughlin, John Barrett, Maj. and Mrs. Gist Blair, Princess Cantacusene, Mrs. Truxton Beale, Mrs. Kenna El- kins, Mrs. Charles Ffoulke, Mrs. Mar- | shall Field, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Graef, i Mrs. Marcus Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. | Frank B. Noyes, Mrs. John B. Hender- son, Mr. John B. Henderson, jr.; Mr. “Sheraton” and Mrs. Chauncey Hackett, Mr. and Mrs. Randall, Hagner, Gladys - Hinckley, Mr.’and Mrs. A. G. McClin- ) togk, Mr.'and Mrs, Edward Mitchell, | . Sl Pl 's. Grafton inot, & sses - iy oratton pinot, e Mt |l | Community Silver Plate at Senator and Mrs. Kellogg, Senator and Mrs. Medill McCormick, Senator . l P . S 3 and Mrs. Atlee Pomerene, Senator an b sad scs acige omercne Seiaier ana | | Substantia rice Saving and Mrs. John Jacob Rogers, Mr double our asking price. Bizes 4 to 22 years. Twelfth Anniversary Sale Price . 3 Silk and Net Boudoir Caps Here's your chance to stock up for the holiday: Very neatly made in man: shades. Twelfth Anniver- sary Sale Price........... 2 for $1.12 Wefi&?&t Women’s Chiffon Lisle Hosiery In black, white, tan and cordo- SI L] Venice Lace Collars In dainty new patterns of white and ecru. Twelfth Anniversary Sale Price.... These WOmen's Smart Low Shoes. at 1212 F St 7 Patent Leather “Moccasins” —The Fall successors to the im- mensely popular French “Sandal- ettes.”. 7 % 7 7 Y, ) 7 van. Twelfth Anniversary Sale . Ball-strap Sports Oxfords— Tans, browns or blacks; welt soles; medium or low heels. Fleisher's Knittin g Worsted ‘Two-ounce balls, in man colors. Twelfth Anniver- Brushed Wool Scarfs In varied mixtures. Just what you need now for cool weather. Twelfth An- AILY seem to strike' a more responsive N . chord. A price that 5 5 35.95 brin gs Wome n's \ }unrv “l?.d;:,%‘;?i-. Bsc:n-atg}“_ flsfi;‘i‘:‘: The Oneida Commumty Patterns niversary Sale Price...... sary Sale Price........... Shoes back to the “good old \ I fndFig}l?"féfilknAg’ui“fih &t enumerated above are on sale at a sub- sz.lz 3 Ba"s sI.Iz times.’ ; . Repert Goonts, Admiral and Mra. stantial reduction, according to the fol- ThaBhre. De Wikt Boote, Admira and lowing list.> Our display includes com : “ " SR N | ana 3rs. e : ) £ Futes et e = Immense transactions fiie = = e o il ] e e R : T A jaunty, extremely practical style N and Mrs. William Galbraith, Admiral P ete services ol these pal ns: 36 md 4o_m¢h Sllh with several big manufac- Dessert Knives, ndle Knives,, one Butter hai HUEEU81040 S 838, including Black. Twelfth Anniversary Sale Prio® .cocesecsssssssssrretcrsrastsssascansts i d Mrs. Wainwright, Coniroller of e turers—due entirely to our i, Saftongy "o Mo "Bt | o meensh $3.75 emw ot . $6.00 oo Bom, S, Sttt O 12 gigantic buying power— = et PoTEY - 36-inch Tricolette—Shown in 13 of the best = are largely responsible for aor o ix, were D725 : Demert svouns $7.25 solors with the webied Nevy, Back and these remarkable values. 3 el irorics, $7.50 $8.50 ... Tweifth Anniversary Sale Prics, yard..... The five models illus- B s e gy Complete 26-Piece trated show the wide MRS. M. E. HOLLEY oot fori s fuere $7.50 Sets 40-inch All-Silk Charmeuse range of popular styles. || Col. 9378 a1 1th 5t NW. o St Consisting__ of six Tea ‘A quality you would not expect at such a Oxfords and Strap Pumps— included. - ‘ ,were $13.60.... 510-50 G S L LT Jow price. Bhown in all the wanted colors, sz.lz Many different styles in tans, browns and blacks. Wing or straight tips or ball-straps. 40-inch Chiffon Dress Velvet An extrsordinary value, in the wanted shades of Beaver, Wisterla, Copenhagen, 5.‘2 "Remodeling ‘ana - Repairing - of FURS A SPECIALTY. Eanet & Bacher Wine, Henna, Poppy Red, Brown, Navy and Black, Twelfth Anniversary Bale Price....