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BY placing your orders early yoir are auurcd o of prompt, delivery. At the same time you lighten the work of our operators during the Christmas rush. STAMPING In any design Accordion Pleating 1-16, 3-32 and 4 inch Initialing Handkerchiefs Plain Initial Funcy lnlupl Embroidered | ¥mbro'dered $1.00 !Per Doz. | $1.50 Per Doz ociety S President’s Thanksgiving Plans. jroval I S. HARDING is making & pany cluding . visit to the invalid soldlers|jtaly Senator Rie at Walter Reed Hospital this| Lient. Col. Guidon! | Guidoni, Rear Admiral e 2@1@ and Signo: and M companied her on the visit yesterday. | sicy AYp Brig. Gen. and {stopped at the Girl Scout tea house in | Roek Creek Park. The President and Mrs. Harding will dine with friends outside the city tomorrow, and it has also been an- ounced that they have abandoned tho trip to New York to witness the Army-Navy game on account of the Mrs. Richard H. Townsend, Hushgs. The Secretary Mrs. Hoover will entertal of sixteen at dinner this Hopsironug, Pleot Edging Toe ies Yard We hemstitch with go'd and silver threads at Z3c per yd. [ — e 88 0 181G e S Mrs. Harding Visits Invalid Soldiers.| lan navy, the dinner com. bassador of Capt. Clvalleri, M Stephen B. Elking and Mlas C“herlno of Commerce and Dorothy Eligabeth luth. dAllfllur of Mr, and Mrs. Edw: be- came the bride ol Mr. ho D-lun Latimer, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, Lee Duncan Latimer of this gity, Dr. John T. Huttle officiatin, The c¢hurch was decorated with white crysanthemums, smilax and sutumm Jeaves and the altar was banked with palms and crysanthe- mums.. Mrs. Julian Brylawski sang ‘I Love You Truly” befdre the cere- "r.ho ?rldt. 'hio vn: uho:md -nd Marr! e ¥ ore'a handsome §oWn of white hif: boratel emBrojdered in ngly arran, rose pointe orange blossoms. She oweér bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the vall 2 Mra. Clifford -Vasser Evans, h“ garlanded with ster of i honor, wore a becoming gown of pale pink satin, trimged in silver, and the ushers were Mr. John Mc mer, brother of the groom; Charles A. Stott, tuart !\Inc and Mr. enlnmln A Le Fevre. A large formal reception followed at the home of the bride's parents on Decatur stréet, where the bridal couple wére assisdrd in recelving by mother of the Mrs. Bdward Muth; bride, who wore a handsome gown the bridegroom, who was matron of innc of Bail 11 at the Hotel tonight for the Episcopal Eye. Ear and '.l'h'mt, oflnlplul.’whlch start at 10 o'clock, will eniist Mrs, Charle CarTied o | liam Howard Taft an of the soclal world of Margaret Harding, Miss ,‘!Jol‘ Llnduy. Capt. unler and Mr. m Evans took place last summer in 8 SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAYy NOVEMBER 23, 1921 - SOCIETY (< 2 ] Miss Reed, | Weathersbee, and her marriage to t of the xrn.un embassy staff. | Paris. ton Of | s——————— m. lnd lfll J -.rron' prevent defacin Imore’are stopping at the Pow- | ] provide it with a cut-to-order GLASS TOP No, It's not expensive. Bring uS measurements a we' you lust what il cost. GLass int RESILVER MIRRORS BECKER PAINT & GLASS CO. 1330 Wisconsin Ave. Tel. The benefit bal ALL SIZES—ALIL _COLORS the attend- to the The debutantes will attend e b n ers and in every respect the Mll wlll e one of the most comfortable, dig- nified and lovely given during the en- ! 3 afternoon, having visited| I"’"""’ a bougfet of sweetheart | tire season. UDERRENIETSE | noar i T vy Wi | St A G L RS 30 SRR o wrotner of | b Bt DUV Sitae o SrCEent o FOoieni® inoon. She ard Miss Harlan. who ac- Washington, Rear Adm the groom. acted- ns beit man, and | the board, and Mrs. Watson Freeman | Clarke, first vice president. e hington Club will give party Saturday and a tea Satur- afternoon, December 3, for the members of the club and their friends. nd Mrs. Morris Evans, jr., ac- Mr. companied by the Ilatter's mother, Mrs. Weathersbee, will arrive tomor- row from New York to spend Thanks- and the ambassador of Japal Shidehara. of lavender teorgeue embroidered in ‘Wife of M. Feliclen Cattier, honorary be. dl. m rsage bouquet nl the valley. lf'flmer. mother of the brlde;ronm 1 i’ recelving. wore a besutitul of black chantilly lace, an wore . corage of orchids and i he valley. ton of New York. Miss Sophie Stanton | T | valeY. o vesutitully decorat- stress of conference affairs. The Vice President wid Mrs. Cool- dge, who had planned :o go to New York to remaln over ‘lhanksgiving day, have been compelled to remain n Washington. They wil®not have heir sons, John ard Calvin Coolidge, with thent, as they have bgt one day giving with :Mr. Evans mother, Mrs. Morris Evans, Iin her home at 1103 16th street. Mrs. Evans, sr., will give a tea tomorrow afternoon in honor of her guests. Mrs. Morris Evans, jr., was formerly Miss Anne Thanksglvmg Day Family reunions, dinners, dances, religious and patriotic festivals —all are complete The_Persian minisfer, Mirsa Hus- sein Khan Alal, ‘entértained at din- ner last evening in eompliment to Mr. Frederick M. Dearing, first assistant secreta:y of state, having_ as his| other guests the charge d'ailaires of the Siamese legation, Phra Sanpak essenseooe v anssan All Furs Re-Priced New and more than in- mels and Belgian technical adviser to the arms oconference, whe, with her lhl‘:’h-‘, {s staying at the New Wil- nrd. . ps - i hool Mercers- | itch; M. Lemairs de Warzee d'He sting prices on Fur Cic el 8L o maills, counselor of the Belgian dele. | 2Nd Miss Miriam Larking. S nyltsschrssntheniumb | You’ll Look Better 11 other § .. Coolidie attended the concert| @ation, and Mme. ard Mile. de Warsse | Mrs. - Josephus Taniels, wife of the | “"g,> anda il other TS ‘Pl 3 , the lat- and a T Hermaine; 0 M. Latimer and lils bride, thela well as SEE BETTER I 1 furnish of A!ss Hulda Lashanska, fonal Theager and had with { Caldwell “ietcher, wife of the under-|Ghales Lee Coole. Others in the au- Herburt _Hoover, | former S ory of the Nayy, arrive - L ter wearing.a gray silvertone suit, -]in Washingion this momning fo epend | wip :‘:;:n;nnh:z to mateh, ana car Thankeglving with her mother, Mrs. | WAL GUVEIRR TRE S0, TICo Qater fn |4 rour cyes uced—so mowa Adelaide Worth: Bagley, in her ‘apart- | the “avening for Atiantic City and |}70F arpediance. Let me arrang, ment in the Dupon| New “York. where they will spend | jeama; Your conventence. fen == their honeymoon. BERNARD A.BAER,, 1%, ts who taken tfe apartment. of Mr. and Mrs, | *AMODE the out-of-town gues PTOMETRIST, Bart “|came for the wedding_were Misses ,ll"::l B l;‘e:zw.‘:“:::;m';;?ctlcun ave- Sith of “_mmm“_‘_ W, Ve, aunts| 2nd Floor, 217 & 218 Evans Bldg. ran has leased her house on Massachu- setts avenue to the Chinese delegates to the conference, and has been the guest of her d.\ml , Mrs. Horace Macfar- land, at 1 New Hampshire avenue, for a month. ati Mrs. John C. Fremont has had with e 'l:f“"“:;,.z'&',‘,‘:'.,fi'_,fi“" ving | her for a week Mrs. Churchill Can- o Monthanter Tayes Chapin of Glaves | dee. and togetifer they left today forg land and har nephew, Mr. Snepard Wet. | New York to remain over Thank more Lowman, also of Cleveland. Mrs. E. A. Roper, Miss Lillian Roper, Miss Winifred Mc- ¢ Kee tss Maria McCormick, will lyrm with EYE GLASSES. Lenses such |+ S to_enhance esamins- tardy w ‘ Porsian legation. ecially attfactive vaj-. ues in. fne HUDSON SEAL Coats. £TA deposit Molds any of the The minister of Nic: ‘flclrl Emiliano Chamorro, guestn at luncheon with him y.nerflny at the Shoreham. Minister of foreign affalrs of the Netherlands and Mme. Jonkheer vi Karnebeek entertained the Wi ton representatives of the Federal Councll of the Churches of Christ in America yesterday afternoon at & tea in one of the private dining rooms of the Powhltnn Hotel. The - gue: numbering tpirty, included Mr. {llam Jennings Bryan. Mme. V. K. Wellington Koo enter- tained at luncheon yesterday Lady Geddes, Lady Lee of Fareham, Mme. van Karnebeek. Mrs. Robert Lansing, ‘rancois rger Moran has Marshall Mirs. Gibson Fahnestock, Mrs. R. R. Hitt, Mrs. W. W. Galbraith, Mrs. ‘Ridley’ McLean, Mrs. Francls Nash, Mrs. Frederic A. ieep, Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Cal houn, Mrs. George Barnett, Mrs. E. B, Grandin and Mrs. Joseph Hampson. of the de, and Mr. and_Mrs. John mhul y Latimer of Pittsburgh, r. and Mrs. Lee D. uu.mcr. ir, will be at home at 1426 Decatur reet after December 15. Parley Delegates LGtneu as umbasey. ‘e Britisb ewnibassy was the meet- ing pluce Iast n.ght of a brilllant| concourse of uotavies from ail paris | ol Lae worid when tne ambassador of ureal Biltaw and Lady Geddes en- teriaine@ al a recepiion in homor of e ue.cgates 1O LNC AruIB cORLeren: MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL| AT WHOLESALE PRICES Grace Dodge Hotel North Capitol and E Streets N.W. THANKSGIVING DAY 4 Dinner 2-8—3%2.00 ing day and attend the Arm vx game. Mrs. Fremont will reulrn Mon- day. Mies Lindsay Wood entertained & eompany Informally at dinner last accompanied by Wonder What Merts 2 : Tie Cospany ine { tne Vice Pr . 3 5 = Will SAY Teday? Mrs. Paul 8. R.lnl(’ Mrs. Hamilton {go to New York Friday fog the An = ' gont uiu ans Coosidge, MudiVecs ul [wright, Mme. Sa e Alfred, Sze. [and Navy game and will remain over | fvening preceding “the reception MENU z = tue caunel, Senaw, 1.oube, Bupredte | Mrse PRI Tyan andgMra Y. S. Tewo. | {he week end. the British embassy. Her guests w Polychrome 2 H VrC wnu Promincit pevsons i 8o- | A T - Opyster Cocktail H : m \vasi.ogion, INew York| The counselor of the Polish legation| Afr. and Mrs. Colin Clarke White! Book Elldi Consomme = cu..ades ala wnu eisswaere. and Mme. Kwapszewska entertained awill ‘entertain at tea Sunday after-{ 2 li 5 ess Liauy Usaucs, who 18 1ond of flowers, | small luncheon party at the Shoreham | noon,” January 8. in honor of Miss H Celery @ Olives =» uies iem in protusion us u | yesterday. Patricia Alnsa, debutante niece of Book ends in this popu- 4 Turkey Chestnut Dressing = L-un, 50 a8t RIZDL lae einbassy Capt. .and Mrs. Luke McNamee and lar and artistic finish make o . = Wore ics usual aignue alr of s Mize Eilzabeth Bryunt of Alexandria, a gift both beautifal and | Giblet Sauce = s ; : a. Mr. and Mrs. White will be at FURRIER . H U‘l““"- the Spienuld togecs ind sowels | e Congressional Club will give a fhome Sundays in December.s . P;;""r“" They are suit- [ Cranberry Jelly 3 Cider H i e e e e S Importer the f mas evey ooce B |2 Mashod Potatons - P R - Cos ] le ates to 01 S H 70 Uf tas srand swirway, guve tuo KA | tation of armament Friday atter- Brix. Gen. Charles E. Sawyer. phy. | Excentional Values o T Creamed Coleslaw 3 X > touch to ine scene. noon, Decemeber 9, from 4 aloianiito. the Fieuidant, ascompanind XeEp! o= s Pumpkin Pie or liince Pie H MEASURE Guosts, entering, faced the beau- by Mrs. Sawyer, left Washington last Coats and small pieces ss 50 to slz 00 H mp! % = ttur portet o Gueon Nicteew, | Mr. T. Sakaii was host for the|evening for their home in Ohlo, whera : J o H or = which has, si h apanese 'business mission st the|they will remain over the week end: of guaranteed quality. H v Sy “3;5”‘; ;"'l'n’:"‘;":f: Ot |Shoreham yesterday. entertaining at . If you are in doubt as to Ice Cream Cake = Hom et A, Sesubied, tne blate, of | juncheon's'party of ninety gentiemen | gugeon General and Mra Merrltte 1336 F St. N\W what to give, visit— Coffee H Way, and Lelow it was banked auge | ® e W. Ireland were hosts at dinner last V¥ N Mint = creim white chrysusthemums sud| The assistant secretary of state |evening, entertaining thirty guests at uts Mints = ferus. In the revm wuere the a-|and Mrs. Rpbert Woods Bliss enter-|the Army-and Navy Club in compli- < Music Favors xa!ned &t dinner last night i@ honor M. and Mme. Viviani. s Senator and®Mrs. T Tasker L. Oddle, 3\‘,‘,;“‘:,"““““"" “;."”‘l $1S omin% | accampanted by Senator and irs At'| Mr. B D. Hottelier of Paris enter- om slene was. urofukely sdorned Vomerone and 3. |tained at dinner lust evening at the H lay aboard e for a six § {thein and tall clusters appearing. on | weeks' crutss of the Wikt Indies: {De.conterencejon Malltation of s the table between the silver candle- 73 ¥ L. 3. Rowe, director general of Dr. the Pan-American Union. entertalned at Juncheon today in the anndx in honor of the special mission from the newly created republic of Central Lassador and Lady Ueaues received eie placed a rew paims, the heavy ocade of the curtains forming a ment to Mrs. Dwight of Chicago, who is visiting them. A luxurious home atmosphere with hviting lounge. The ideal place for the family dinger. i labra, in which were soft shded lights. ‘The ambassador and Lady Geddes had receiving with them Mr. Arthur James Balfour, —A handsome, s'Tk-lined Full Dress Suit made Mr. and Mrs. George B. Mathews of Buffalo, N. Y., who bhave been the guests of the minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and Mme. Grou- “in the season’s Amerlcl. Among those present were: itch, left Monday evening for their best st by Francisco Lima of Salvador, Dr. Cl T 771 D ol St semersity. “} fater of Hinduras, the osed Tomorrow anksgwmg ay, : proos wore a graceful gown of pale hy-! Homfuns. the miniater of lors. drangia color velvet with cloth of | Co: “minfster of Guate- o silver, ? Nicara; —We ate Hamands: and Lty Teoka sows of v agsistant director | One of the most beautifull wed- to fit ‘sat=. || gola brocade over which fell a tulle ‘Américan. Union, and Dr. | dings of the autumn seaso b isfy yéu in ||drapery in pale gray. She wore a l"'fo":‘"v Rl BtAn: ¥ aecretary every respect. tiara of dlamonds and a negklace of | Seneral of the Inter-American Higl : & ; rudies_surrounded by dl:mo,r.\da (he 2 - &€ . % cluster of velvet roses at her belt Mertz and Mertz Co., Inc. || matching the stones in color. The|,Representative gnd Mrs. James R. 'y 2 - ballroom, where the guests congre- |Mann Will spend Thanksgiving and gated after being received presented | thy Week end following in New York. 8 A ’ { @ veritable sea of diamond tiaras and ornaments, women being resplendant in_their richest jewels. The invitations were extended to more than a thousand, but fully two thousand guests attended the re- ception. The dinner party which preceded the reception included the Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge, the Secretary of State and Mrg. Hughes, Primce Tokugawa, M. Briand, Senator Schanzer, Senator Henry Cabot Lodss‘ Senator and Mrs. Oscar W. Under- wood, Mr. Elihu Root, Mr. Arthur Balfour, Lord Lee of Fareham and Lady Lee, Sir Robert and Lady Borden, Senator Pearce, Sir Jofin Salmond, Mr. Sastri, admiral of the fleet, Earl Beatt: the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Andrew W. Mellon; the Attorney Gemeral, Mr. Harry Daugherty; the Secretary of tha In- terior and Mrs. Albert B. Fall, tI Secretary of Labor and Mrs. John Davis, the Postmaster General, Mr, Will Hayes; the undersecretary of state and Mrs. Henry P. Flefcher, Rt. Hon. John Jordan, Sir H. Llewelyn Smith, Admiral and Mrs. Coonts, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Andrea W. Brewster, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett, Lieut. Col. Sir Maurice Hankey, Lady Donegal, lnrd RiddeM, Lady Annealey, Air Marshal Higgins, Sir Arthur Wlller( and Mr. B A. C. Sperling. ‘An orchestra, stationed in the up- per hall of the embassy, gave & pro- gram which extended throughout the evening, and which after most of the guests departed at 12 o'clock, changed entirely into a dance program, many of the younger members of soclety dancing. Among the guests from New York was Mrs. Cornelius aVnderbilt,» and to meat the delegates to the con- ference were the am! lors, min- isters and other members of the corps, and important persons attend- 3§ Ing the conference other than dele- BIRD’S &= ———— Telk Frank. Y rince Tokugawa. head of the Japa- | e pes gt e eox | RUSSTAN SABLES tertained at luncheon today at l—anddBABY FISHER skins in e S I O o ot Prerer o | limited number now_available for R o i ot aesios. e oen ouur { those desiring Coats, Wraps, Scarfs, guests were_ the ai dor ~ of etc, MADE TO ORDER. See these de ' gnusually handsome Furs. E:rvfu‘fia,:x‘:.'f'x‘:&,n:a‘.flz‘.xh st stk Rebuilding Furs a Specialty DANDERINE M. Kammerer, M. Camerlynck, Stops Hair Coming Out; Representative Jogeph G. Canmnon and his daughter, Miss Helen Cannon, left Washington yesterday afternoon for Danville, 11l., where they will re- main until just before the opening of Congress in. December. The first debut party of this season 1s taking place this afternoon in the Washington Otula when Miss Dor- othe Helberg is being presented by her mother, Mrs. Heiberg, widow of Maj. Elvin R. Helberg, U. 8. A, at tea, from 4 to 7. Mrs. Helbers and her daughter are assisted in receiv- ing by the former's mother, Mrs. Harrison Dodge, and Lieut. Harrison Heiberg, U. 8. A, brother of the deb- utante. Ferns, palms and autumn flowers are used in the decoration of the club and an orchestra will play for the dancing throughout the after- Mrs, Helberg is wearing a gown of soft gray satin trimmed with squirrel fur, and the debutante is in wkite chiffon velvet made on the new straight lin l, rope of pearls to mrk the stline and no trimming. ‘Dodge is in datk blue embroid- red in beads in the same color. As- sting in recelving were also a num ber of debutantes, lncludlng Mis: Gladys Cl\'.pl’llln Smi '-h. lfl!u Allc Miss Nane; Eilx ]:hmllton and Miss Ellubath Zuln-y‘ Assisting in the dining room are Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke, Mrs. Russell | Train, Myron Whitney, Clarke Mrs. Arthur sy l:euumly We're Looking for You Tomorrow! Thanksgiving Dinner, $2 i served from 12 to 8:30 A FESTIVE holiday meal, with turkey and cranberry sauce playing important roles, of course. Preface it with music by Sokolov's _ Orchestra in our perfectly appointed loungg. 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