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BIRD'S: v former your own satisfacti fur co 1415 G St. Opposite Keith's F::: Elelul‘w!y 8782, Fur Coat Styles ified In the modish garments on “Rere. show many departures, from eon _linet Rebuilding Furs a Specialty Geo. Plitt Co., ]nc., o 0 Phila. | Lorraine : Hotel Broad at Fairmont Rates| 20 at $2 “'ll. Running Water Necifpe e i ‘Down [[Balance, $4 and $5 Majestic Broad at Girard Rooms 50 at $2.50 With Running Water 25 at $3.50 With Private Daths Balance, $4 and Hauurnnz is Plltl: hponlll 1325 14th S Main $334-8 —An Umuufiy 1212 F Street 1l ood Time to uy a Hudso Seal Coat Among the fine furs whose prices have been readjusted to speed a turn- over of stock are a num- ber of handsome coats in selected Hudson Seal. €Act quickly if ypu want a really handsome fur coat at a bargain figure! PKSTUR Co, FACTURERS WHO RETAIL| MAN;’T WHOLESALE PRICES NO WORRY OR TROUBLE Tearrange vour draperies. if you have us 4o your papering. painting renew the window et dphoister the chairs. 714 13th N.W. 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B |House Miss Harlan. lalso attended the morning session of :the conference. Mme. Jusserand returned this morn- ing from New York, where they went to attend the banquet Saturday even- ing given in honor of Marshal Foch. {Denby’ will entertain at dinner this {evening |Lee Ching-Hsi of the Chinese navy. | Entertain at Dinner. The Belgian ambassador and Baron - less de €artier entertained at dinner last d»erR:\flDn jMarquis Visconti Venosta and Signor |Cora of the Italian Robert and Lady Borden. Sir John Jordan and Mr. British" | Mme. ’4 etherlands delegation, W Monsieur Jacques Raindre, Mr. Mrs. Walter Denegre, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend. Mrs. Truxton Beale, Mrs. Stephen H. Brown of New York, house guest at the embassy; Mrs. F. A. Keep, Miss Josephine Patten and Miss Betty | Connolly. lal\lerluned at luncheon today Mr. ’A'thur James 'Balfour, eddes, Sir M. P. A. Hankey and Col. dward M. House. 15 'gues!s of Mr. and Mrs. Long. | cheon party icabinet iHe will entertain at luncl jtomorrow a party dinner last evening in honor of the premier of France, M. {other { Ralfour. Chief Justice, Taft; the Speaker of the House, Frederick H. Gillett; lxam R. Rv) nolds, the Secretary of Commerce, M i Gen. Pershing entertained a dinner party last night, pany. Mrs. Mary Roberts Rhinehart. ’h ra. 1 raon Entertains at Di Mrs. John B. Henderson entertained }at dinner last night, having among her ba |delegate and ehpecially appointed am- jbassador to the conference and Mme } Koo, {Chung-Hui Wang, 1Mrr Lo Wen-Kan, Senator and Reed Smoot. Senator and Mrs. Henry W. Keyes, Senator and Mrs. Joseph France, Frank Jayne Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Morgenthau, Mrs. Alexander of Stephen B. El w Mrs. Davis Ireland. The solicitor general and Mrs. James M evening in honor of Mr. Arthur Bal- four, head of the British delegation to the conference. ! Miss |Kan., The former am { Mr. Hugh C. ilbert Hitcheock, Senator Peter Gerry. Bunau of State. former the secretary George B. ssistant sec ert Woods Bliss: th sador to England, Mr. John W, Davl; Mr. James Brown Scott and Dr. Wi liam H. Wilmer. The Chinese delegation will hold a {feception Saturday cvening. Novem- wivt Sisis s |Mrs. Harding and Mrs. Coohdge Attend Session of Arms. Parley at Continental Hall. |& reception with dancing at 10 o'clock HARDINGY attended (el S Rauscher's Friday, December 16. is. conference at. Conllnenlsll Hall this worning, taking| Gen. and ‘Mrnd‘Merrlu . Ireland v will entertain a dinner party of thirty With her from the White |, o0l e\ ana Navy Elub tomorrow Mrs. Coolldge | night in honor of Mrs. H. A. Dwight of Chicago. Admiral de Bon, naval adviser td the French delegation to the conference on the limitation of armament, and his aide, Commander Odendahl, lunch- ed with Admiral and Mrs. Wiillam 8. Benson - yesterday. Admiral de Bon was chief of the naval staff of France and adviser to the French delegation to the peace conference in Paris at the same time that Admiral Benson was chief of naval operations for the United States and adviser to the American delegation to the peace con- ference in Parl The ambassador of France and The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. in honor of Rear Admiral Mrs. Lewis Newton Murray is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudoiph Kauffmanon, at their home Alrlie for a fortnight's visi Mr. Murray also will spend Thanksgiving at Alrlie. Brig. Gen. Logan Feland of the Marine Corps and Mrs. Feland have taken an apartment at 2400 16th street for the winter. night Schanzer, Carlo the Italian Albertini, his excellency president of and Senator delegation, Sir Lampson, all of the delegation; Jo! eer and Van Haersma de With of the Chevalier de outers of the Belgian delegation, and Miss Margaret Wilson and her sis- ters, Mrs. Francis Bowes Sayre and Mrs. Willlam Glbbs McAdoo, are guests over Thanksglving day of their father, and on Saturday they attend- ed the wedding In St. John's Church of their cousin,” Mr. Edward Mitchell Brown, to Miss . Esther - Smith, also being present at the entertainment just preceding the wedding. ,. . . Miss Eleanor Bright of New Or- leans, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs.. Richard Weightman, left this morning for New York, where she will join her mother, Mrs. Edgar H. Bright. who closed her cottage at Hot hpnnga last week and went to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Breckinridge Long the amba: dor of Great Britain, and Lady Col. and Mrs. E. House .of New York are house Premier Briand entertained a lun- of fifty today in the room at the New Willard., n there t forty-five. Mrs. Palmer, wife of Col. John Mc- Auley Palmer. was hostess at an in- formal tea yesterday afternoon for the friends of her debutante daughter. Miss Mary Palmer, and a number of the younger officers, in her apartment at the Farnsboro. sador to.France, Wallace, entertained. at Briand. The Me CArthog | . Judge and Mrs. Sidney Ballou were hosts to u large company a: a Ha- wailan Juncheon yesterday in honor of Lord and Lady Sandwich. Col. and Mrs. T, Q. Donaldson en- tertained at dinner at the Army and Navy Club Saturday evening preced- ing the bi-monthly dance, and had as guests Mrs. Mary Roberts Rhinehar Col. and Mrs. Edgar A. Sirmyer and Mr. Charles )lcl\nlxlll. Maj. Gen. Tanaka, chief of the arm delegation from Japan. was host at £ luncheon vesterday. entertaining at to the President, Mr.|the Shoreham in the private dining hristian, jr.: the third | room. etary of state. Mr. Rob- - e former ambas-| Col. Henry entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Racquet Club. guests included M. Viviani, M. Surraut, the retary of State, Mr. Hughes: the Mr. William Howard r. Mr. Justice Wil- D: Ir. Justice James Me- Herbert Hoove: ator Oscar Elihu Root, Underwood, Se nator M. Berthelot, M. Casenz Varilla, the undersecretary Mr. Henry P. Fletcher; enator Willard Saulsbury, Mrs. Louis Titus was hostess at din- ner last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Kimberly entertained a company at dinner lust evening. when their guests included Representative and ra Frank W. Mondell, Mofrett, at 9 o'clock, at the residence. 15 Massachusetts avenue, having in the com- | e guest Kimberly's mother, Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitz Simons. who have been guests of the Spanish am- bassador and Senora Riano. will re- turn today to New York, and will be Mrs. James H sts the especially appointed am- sador of China and Mme. Sze, the weeks. Admiral Ting-Kan Tsai. Mr. Mr. M. T. Liang, Mrs. Miss Dorothy Gowen will entertain a company of this season’s debutantes at a buffet luncheon Wednesday, De- jeune and Miss Mary Palmer. The luncheon will be served in the quarters of Miss Gowen's parents, at 7 Washington barracks. Representative and Mrs. V. Mondell. Mr. and Mrs. David New York, Mrs.|No ns. Mrs, Thomas Mr. and Mr: orge Mesta re- De Witt Talmage and |y ynea"to Washington last evening from their home In Pittsburgh and will be in their apartment at the New Willard for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Miss alsh, Mrs. T. Beck will be hosts at dinner this al ‘Warburg and ‘Warburg returned to v Isabel Crawford of Topeka,|lenSthy stay in Europe. is the guest of her uncle and Mrs. Jackson Ralston entertained a ‘aum. Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper, | company of twelve at luncheon today fat jstaving their home on 16th street, for a time in New York. after at the Cosmos Club. Mirs il‘apncr will be presented to society at The new corsage bovquet—for the new long-shirted frock. Hemstitchi "e;"‘! el’."‘n'. o u"!“‘h"%l‘ Braldl jem: In m| 9 Fgeading, Piaiting, PR uttons Cova Ry ey - THAT CHRISTMAS GIFT Knit From Rich, Lofty, Consistent, Full-Bodied Minerva Yarns —will be appreciated to the fullest extent. There is.a Minerva~ ‘yarn for your every need, We Carry 14 Different Makes i in About 150 Shades- . Fresh shipments daily supply us. abundantly thh "the most wanted yarns in every new and staple shade., Mr. Reed gives Instryctiens free in Knitting, Crocheting and Fitting, at the Ambassador Hotel for se\'ernl. i.|cember 7, in honor of Miss Laura Le- | | fourth birthday \anniversary. were gam moving pictures and many things arranged to- please and entertain the young visitors. Crixey Snead, Lucille Wilkinson, Mary Par- ish, Ruth Hughes and Betty Deuoll assisted the young ing in games and entertaining. Peruvian Ambassader Honor Guest at Recital. . The ambassador of JPeru, Senor the honor guest of Mr. and Frederick E. Chw|n In their box at the second of thg Chamber Music Soclety's concerts 1alt evening, when Edmund Clement, French tenor, gave a recital in the ballroom of the New Willard Hotel. The other guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chapin were the min- ister of Portugal, Viscount d'Alte, Mrs. George D. Hope, Miss Eleanor Bright of New Orleans and Miss Mar- cla Chapin. Maj. and Mrs. Morris Ernest Locke entertained a company in their box, cluding Mrs. Calderon Carlisle; the assistant to the attorney general and Mrs. Guy D, Goff had a company in their box, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett had with her her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parson: Mwln M David DuBose Gaillard, ‘harl G. Matthews and Capt. lnd Mrs. James Walsh. Judge and Mrs. McKenzle Moss were hosts to Mrs. Battison, former Sena- tor Hoke Smith and Miss Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Kimberly had with them Admiral and Mrs. Clarke, Maj. and Mrs. James Cunningham and Mrs. Duff Haynie of Chicago. The] second secretary of the Belglan em- hostess in lead-| bama, ber of the girls’ committee for the Robert B. Lee, U. D. C., ball at the New WHiard tonight. ancestor, and will be pleasantly re- membered by many ashingtonians as a school girl attending the Convent of the Visitation and residing with her aunt, Mrs. M. Monteiro Berry, at the Farragut apartment: Mr. and Mrs. Hooker are on an automobile tour from New England to Florida and will be at home after January 1 at Hartford, Conn. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Baldwia Special Honor Guests Mr. and Mrs. Louis Napoleon Geldert entertafned Saturday in their apart- ment at the Marlburough in honor of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Frank D. Baldwin of Denver, Col. Mrs. Geldert was as. sisted in_receiving by Mrs. Dewey, wife of Capt. Theodore 1. Dewey, U. S. N, ‘and_Mrs. Fries, wife of Gen. Amos A. Fries of the Division of Chemical Warfars. Autumin lesves with chrysantkemums were used in the decoration of the rooms and the tea service was of copper, with an unusual floral arrangement of pale yellow and rose color in vases of lav- ender, eombining an artistic effect. Amgng the other guests present were: Lieut. Gen. Nelson A. Mile: r.en Amos A. Fries, Capt. Theodore ewey, Lieut. Col. W. K. Ham- Ht(m and Mrs. Hamilton, pt. and Mrs. William Wolff Smith, Mrs. Deane CMI s Howard, wife of Col. Howard, S. A.; Mrs. George McNeir of New \ork daughter of Senator J, C. Bur- rows of Michigan: Miss Julia May Rawlings, Miss Fannie Wohlson of New Orleans and Mrs. Jennie Parker Andrews. SOCIETY Harry Kimmell, U. 8. Kimmell, has issued invitations for a luncheon December 2 in compli- ment to Miss Helen Griffin, daughter of Admiral R. S. Grifin and Mrs. Griffin, and Miss Catherine Cheat- ham, ' daughter of Capt. J. J. Cheatham and Mrs, Cheatham. Miss Kimmell will not ibe pre- sented to society formally, but will entertain at a series ‘of dinner par- ties throughout the season. Miss Kimmell will leave Friday for New York to attend the Army and Navy game. Miss Martha Boyle of 1724 Lamont Street returned yesterday after a three-week stay in Philadelphia and New York. Miss Betty Werner has. returned from visiting Commodore and Mrs James A. Ring in Annapolis. Miss Werner will entertain a number of g;; geason’ s“debu'.nntel‘ at a bridge | compliment to Miss Mary Sti on Tuesday, November 29. s 57 Mr. and Mrs. huzene Joseph Halli- 8an of Davenport., Towa, whose mar. B EHR 720-22-24 . rlue took plac n that city October at the New Willard being enter 30, are stay for some day: tained ” by Washingto friends. ‘They route home in Dd\enporl from a weddir trip east. Col. cter Murray.: noun: gagement of 1 daughter, Frances Jewett, and Samuel g Mu (e and Mrs. Sturgis. Col. Murray iw tioned at Governors Island, wher: the wedding will take place late iv January. Lieut. Chester B. P and th. Peake, pay ;m CORRECT LENSES You'll get lenses exactly suited. -xo you if | EXAMINE YOUR EYES. | give :NDIVlDUAL OPTOMETRICAL SERV- |BERNARD A. BAER 5 5%, PTOMETRIST. 2nd Floor, 217 & 218 Evans Bldg. Where Your Dollars Count Most END’ 7th St. N.W. oassy, Mr. Robert Sllvercruys, and his sister, Miss Silvercruys, occupled a 00x, as did members of the French smbassy and delegation, the Japanese smbassy and the Chinese legation. Among those in_ the audience were | ypich gave Miss Margaret Wilson, daughter of [ gave % 0 ydn lormer President Woodrow Wilson; | 74" Rl EREHCE r. and Mrs. Tracey Lay, Mrs. Fran’ |}, '} ‘is Nash, Mrs. James Carroll Frazer, | 2 2 7 )r. and Mrs. Gilmer Brenizer, Dr. and Mrs. C. Augustus Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. George Mesta, Miss Sarah Lee, Miss Elizabeth Howry, Miss Frances Hopkins, Mrs. M. D. Owen-Cahoon, tormer District Attorney and Mrs. John Laskey, Mr.. and Mrs. Chauncey Hackett and Mr. John Hampton Howe! rise to “Th She Columbia Former D. C. Girl Married in New York. Cards were received in Washington last week from Mrs. Francis Maurice Holhan, announcing the marriage of her daughter. Miss Winifred Cart- wright Holhan, to Mr. Roland Mather Hooker of Hartford, Conn., on Oc- tober 22, The bride, with her mother, had recently returned from Europe. and | on account of the death of her uncle, Judge Andrew Monteiro of Gooch- 1and, V dding, which would | aave taken place in Durham, N. C, | vas quietly solemnized at 50 Centra. vark, West, New York city. i The marriage unites two old Amer- | ican families, the groom being of | New England lineage and a_recent | sraduate of Yale, while the bride is| »f Old Dominion stock, and her an- ! estry includes early selxlers. colonial ofticers and members of burgess in Virginia and in Maryland. Some of her ancestors owned the land upon | 2.25 1216 F St N.W. Inspired by the magnificénce of the social season at this, the Nation's Capital, we present a most extensive array of fashions for evening wear. At the same time we adhere to our pro- gramme of fashion with value, laying stress not only upon the newness and correctness of our evening apparel, but also upon the moderate cost. Evening Gowns are fashioned of chiffon and velvet matelasse, sequins, laces. beaded Can- ton crepe.or plain velvet. in straight lines of Grecian origin while bouffant frocks of Span- ish spirit are seen in gleaming metal cloth or taffeta, with ribbons, laces and flowers. Many of them are our own importations direct from Paris.: The prices— $35—$55—$95 to $195 - A very exceptional group of Lace Dinner Gowns—all lace and combined with Can- ton crepe on-blouse styles and gracefully draped tunics—black and navy blue, with beads and ribbon attractively used for trim- ming—at only $25.00. Evening Wraps of chiffon velvet, in rose, old blue, American beauty, French blue and jade —ith collars of opossum, fox and moufflon— are specially priced at $72.50, $85 and $105. Demanding Attention - which is built_the city of Baltimore and owned in 1664 all of North Point, where the battle in 1812 was fought. Nurflnnnslml |eigh Hotel for a member of | c hllll(‘r 1 named for her revolutionary | butante Silk Hose, Mrs. John Author Ray ham Saturday. winter. Atala L daughter Miss of Dress Slippers 9.00 This model is popular because of its correctness for both evening and afternoon wear and comes in either patent leather or black satin. very Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F CENTEMERI French Kid Gloves, 12, 16 and 20 button lengths. $5.50, $650 and $9.00 p-lr. ippers SOROSIS Evening Slippers, in patent leather, kid and suede at $10 and $11 pair. and in gold and silver brocade at $15.50 p: Stockings Silk Stockings dyed to match any costume if unable to match same from our stocks. Women’s 95 to $115 Coats, 75 Fashion with Value! A coat event for those who wish a coat for Thanksgiving wear. Picture to yourself handsome mod- els of Pollyanna, Cordana, Orlanda.' Zrminine and Veldyne, in the season’s favorite . colors — Navy, Burro, Malay, Brown and Black. Sorrento, Furs? Every coat enriched by gen- erous collars and cuffs of wolf, fox, bc‘a‘v_er, mole, fisher and opossum. Models? Especially charming! The blouse and panel effects predominate, but there are fitted bodices with ripple skirts, also- great favorites; sleeves are raglan and set-in yoke models. Altogether you will find these about the finest of coat values. Why not _have one for Thanksgiving wear at Mrs. Leeds McCree of Ohio was the uest of honor at luncheon given by kS at the Shore- Consul and Mrs. Ray have taken an apartment at the Had- Kimmell, Commander Because we select but 14 items to advertise to- morrow, don’t think these are all the Bargains. Three floors, containing Bargains by the Hundreds, are here. Made of fine Bolivia cloth. in Brown, Navy and Reindeer. New Throw Women's Fine French Serge Dresses, in 6 98 banded with contrasting color silk braid. 1 $4.50 Plaid Blank . ald blankets $4.50. For tomorrow only. Not more than 2 te a buyer. hers 925 Women’s Bolivia Coat 20 Coats only to sell at this price. collars, Blouse backs, Bell cuffs and 16 85 warmly lined. beautiful styles. Some have richly embroidered bodices with skirts trimmed to match: o Don’t judge the quality by the price. These are heavy 66x80 beautiful colored Each one an incomparable value. Handsomest Embrondered Paid: Blankets.” worth every- cent of 7 $22.50 to $32.50 Splendid variety of White. Light Orchid. Flesh and Maize Dresses of + Russian Norfolk Suits for boys 2 to 8. and regulation Norfolks for bigger boys to 12 years. Remnants of lines that sold to $898. Closing-out price nnd Finest and Blue. georgette, net combinations and taficta s Not all colors in every material. Exquisite ° styles. For one day only. 3 to 12 year Boys’ Cloth Suits o Regulatlon Serge Dresses Blue Serge Dresses of splendid quality cloth. Made with full skirts, all-around belts sailor collars, gold or with braid trimme to 14 years. +$1.00 Dutch Rompers & Creepers N 600 pairs Madras. Chambray Ramie Linene Rompc in beautiful plain col N ors, checks and stripe: Some silk embroid- ered; some fancy cuffs and dllars: others white tops and colored pants. 1 to 6 vears. Limit. 2 to customer. Coutil Corsets, in long and medium lengths, strongly stayed throughout and finished with front and side supporters. All sizes to 30. Limit, 1 to customer. known attach- Winter weight: fleece lined. well brand Waist Union Suit. with button ment. Sizes 2 to 13. Perfect goods. 19 Outlng Flannel A wonderful heavy quality in a_variety of pink and blue stripes on light grounds; 27 inches wide. 20c 36-Inch Bleached Muslin Only 800 yards of this fine quality Cambric-finished Bleached Muslin. Soit and well finished, cut from full pieces and limited 10 yards to a buyer. 10c Mens Heavy Fleeced Underwear Jaeger Colored Separate Shirts and Drawers, double heéavy sanitary fleeced,” full cut, well made garments. Perfect goods. Sizes 34 to 44. c Ladies’ Imported Lace Hose Beautiful imported lace patterns, woven all over leg, full-fashioned flare garter tops, in black, cordovan and white. Formerly sold for c 75. REMNANTS! At less than wholesale. 2,000 yards of yard ‘?Ods of every description and color. From 1 to 5 yards, in values up to 3c yard.