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HE President and Mrs, Hard- ing will entertain a dinner company of about fifty Thurs- day evening at the White House, their guests being governors of states and their wives. \ The President and Mrs. Harding, ac- companied by Brig. Gen. Charles E. Sawyer and Mrs. Sawyer, attended the memorial services of the Elks at the Central High School last evening. The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge left Washington this morning for Northampton, Mass., where they go for the municipal election. They will go to Boston Tuesday morning, and after remaining there for the day will leave for Washington. Mrs. Coolidge is returning in time to hold her re ception Wednesday afternoon. The ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes entertained a small company at luncheon today, when their guests were Mr. and Mrs. War- ren Delano Robbin: Sir Herbert Llewellyn ith, Mr. Lampson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilberforce, Mr. and Mrs. Ashton-Gwatkin nd Capt. Bailey. 1 Belgian Ambassador Entertains M. Viviani. ambasador of Belgium and de Cartier entertained at er last evening when their were M. Viviani, head of the ench delegation;: lihu Root of the American deleg. i the Min- ister of Poland and Pri s Lubo- Gen. John J. shing, Mr: jetty Chilton, Lady Annesle e budget 8. Freder and Mrs. ¥. 1L G. Slater, Mrs, Van- . Borden Harriman, Miss The Eugene Wickham Stead, M. Jules Hayashi of the Japanese delegation Colon and M. de Fontaine of elgian embassy staff. The ambassador of Rugsia, Mr. Boris Bakhmeteff, went to New Yorl last evening and will return the mid- dle of this week. The Rt. Hon. Lord Lec of Fareham and Lady Lee were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hertle at Gur n Hall, on the Potomac, Va. night Lord and Lady Lee will be guests of honor at a dinner party to be entertained by Mrs. Grafton Minot. ambassador of Italy, Senator bo host at dinner this re. Key Pittman have artment at Ward- a their Senator and M given up their man k Hotel and house at 3145 16th st The chief of John J. Persh luncheon at the N in honor_of Lieut. vi The other of War, guests were Mr. Weeks; the_ British em- Air Vice Marshal mew, Col. W orster, Col. Pig- aj. Bridg®, assistant of the British em- ge, Group Cap Lieut. Anold, all Harbord, Gen. Brewster, Gen. nnor, Gen bach, (ien. Patrick, Col. Heintzelman, L' Milling_and Gen. Pershing's two Dr. L. §. Rowe, director general of the Pan-American Union, entertained luncheon today at the annex of the Pan-American Union in_honor of Dr. { carlo. Coello of Ecuador Mr. W C. Cook, newly United States mini Among other guests were the minis- ter of Venezuela, Seno= Dr, Santos A. Dominici; the minister of Ecuador, <enor Dr. Rafacl H. Elizalde; Dr. ana C. Munro, Mr. Stewart Johnson, Alexander Hume Ford, Dr. Fran- tant director of the Pan-American Union; Mr. Frank- lin Adams and Mr. W. A." Reid. 5 Mrs. Taft are ing entertained at dinner this even- by Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harriman r_home on 1Sth street. There ! fourteen guests, Mrs. Harriman will be at home on the first two Wednesdays in Decem- ber at her apartment, 1302 18th street. Miss Katharine Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Shaw, enter- { tained at luncheon today in honor of Miss Laura Lejeune, debutante daugh- ter of the commandant of the Marin Corps and Mrs. John A. Lejeurie. The other guests were Miss Dorethe Hei- berg, Miss Eleanor Hill, Miss Jane Carmichael, Miss Corlyn Henry, Miss Katharine Marriott, Miss Ruth Leary, Miss Atala Kimmel, Miss Catherine Cheetham, Miss Gladys _Chapman Smith, Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Helen .. Miss Rebecca Wellington, Nina Lunn, Miss Annette Ash- . Miss Mary Palmer, Miss Edith Bacon, Miss May Taylor, Miss Mary Emily’ Hamilton, Miss Patricla Ainsa, Miss~ Elizabeth ' Zolnay, Miss Helen Colbert, Miss Sidney Webb, Miss Ann Krondrup, Miss Dorothy Gowan, Miss Fonrose 'Wainwright, Miss Diana Cumming, Miss Nina “Gore, Miss Ssther McVann and Miss Christine Lincoln. Mrs. John B. Henderson entertained a distinguished company at dinner last evening at her home on 16th street in honor of Prince Takugawa of the Japanese delegation. The guests included Senator and Mrs. Porter J. McCumber, Senator Howard Sutherland, Senator Albert B. Cum- mins. Representative and Mrs. A. B. Houghton, the former ambassador to Russia and_Mrs. George T. Marye, Prince and Princess Cantacuzene, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin B. Laughlin, Mrs. James Carroll Frazer. Mrs. Archibald Saunderson, Mrs. Hamilton Wright and Mr. John B. Henderson, jr. Lieut. Col. A. Guidoni, air attache to the Italian embassy, has been ap- pointed honorary aide de camp of his majesty the King of Italy. Admiral de Bon is entertaining a company of sixteen men at luncheon {ndlhe diplomatic suite at the Willard oday. ‘The delegates to the conference from China will give a dinner party this evening. Mrs. Samuel S. Arentz, wife of the representative from Nevada, will be at home tomorrow afterncon from 3 to 6 o'clock at her residence, 1805 Phelps place. She will be assisted by Mrs. John Cable of Ohio. Mrs. Arentz will receive throughout the searon on the first Tuesday in the month. On their way home from the con- ference at Charleston, S, C., Gov. and Mrs. Willlam D.*Denney of Delaware will +stop over in Washington and will be the house guests of Mr. an Mrs. Mark Reld Yates, about Deceni- ber 8. Mrs. Thomas ¥. Walsh has as her guest for a_week Mrs. George W. Guthrie of Pittsburgh, who arrived in time for the luncheon Saturday which Mrs. Walsh gave in honor of the Prince Rene.de Bourbon and for dinner last night when the Vice Pres- ident and Mrs. Coolidge were guests. The engagement of , Miss Louise Renton Pugh to Dr. Charles Edward Riggs, United States Navy, is an- nounced by her aunt, Miss Roberta Pugh. Miss Pugh is a daughter of the late Arthur B. Pugh of Virginia The-charge d'affaires of -Panama, Rochen- l I_ [ 1 . ! of fo! ni: will arrive today to spend a few days 5 SR With the minister of the Serbs,| it dinner of Mr. Tilghman G. Tivs Croats and Slovenes and Mme. ; s | Grouitch, who wiil enterthin a dis-| rig. Gen, and Mrs. James Henry | tinguished company at dinner this|McRae have issued invitations for the evening. Wedding ceremony of their daughter 2 Washington Society Guents in Baltimore. H in w o wi M a iny de wi W preceding the dance of Mr. and Mrs. W w M Wi M B arshall and Maj. Quecke-| . boxes were Netherlands legation, Mr. son Riker, Ailes, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bell. Representative and Mrs. Jefferies, and Miss Scott of Omaha, Mrs. Gillett- Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Walker, Mr. Man- Mr. John L. Severance of Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Landsfleld of New York and Burlingame, week with the minister Grouitch. Former Secretary of the Navy Mr. Josephus Danlels will arrive tomor- row spent a ‘week with her mother and!December 21, from & until 7 o'clock, at sisters, Mrs and the Mis Daniels w! North Carolii: Clarence H. Mackay of New York. who at the evening. The company will number ten, and Representative and Mrs. Hill will take their guests to the cotillon after end Lieut Gen. the British delegation to the conference, York ber 2 the ball at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. entertain and Mme. Van wer, who are well known in Washington, Van formerly Baitimore. lega Buest: and Mrs, James M. Hundle; Leander Mc Mr. Lefevre, was a member of a box party last evening at the recital of Mme. Johanna Gadski in the ballroom the New Willard Hotel. Others in the counselor of the de Beau- rt; the commercial attache of the llan embassy and Senora de Sempaio, the assistant to the Attor- ney General and Mr: Goff, Gladys Hinckley and their guest, Frances Sullivan of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Crayke Simpson, Mrs. David du Bose Gaillard, Guy Despard Mrs. Robert Hinckley, George Poulieft, Dr. and 2] | will divide her time between Annapolis in the New Willard Hotel the middle of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Astor. who have been guests of Mrs. King Car- | ley for a week, will return to their home in New York today. Miss Alice Milburn will entertain at luncheon Friday, December 16, at the Shoreham in honor of Miss Mary Stitt, the debutante daughter of Sur-' geon General and Mre. E. R, Stitt. Mr. Okino of the Japanese delega- tion was host at dinner last night at the Shoreham, entertaining a company of ten in the private dining room. Commander Alexander Sharp, U. §. N., who has just returned from an exten- sive cruise in far eastern waters, has been ordered to the U. S. Naval Acad- emy for duty at the school for post- graduates. Mrs. Alexander Sharp, r., will accompany him and his wife, but and Washington, where she has been an active member of various patriotic and charitable socleties for a number of years. Commander and Mrs. Sharp have rented their Georgetown residence and will have quarters at the academy Previous to her departure for An- napolis Mrs. Sharp, sr. of Capt. Albon Hodg! Mrs. Hodgson at th oming avenue. Mrs. Thomas H. Robert Mackenzie, . MISS JUERIA THOMPSON 0f New York, who wan recently the Vs and Mrs. Milton houxe guest of Mrx. Stephen B. Ei Mr. Albert W. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McCormick-Goodhart; Mr. Lawson .| Treadwell and his debutante daugh- x Walker and Mme. Coquelet. ul de Hevesy and Mr. W Bowle Clarke, Count de Hevesy and Mr. Clarke will be among the guests of | Mildred to Capt. Archibald Miles Mix- Calif., S. A., on Wednesday evenin to spend a 2 t and Mme. ill arrive Wednesday Paul's Episcopal Church, street, near Washington Circle. nd Mrs. Raby have issued in- debut tea i Jan Cap tations for the Danfels, who has|daughter, Miss La to join Mrs. Adeluide Worth Bagle. s Bagley. Mr. and Mra. 1 return to their home in the navy yard. Mrs. t dinner on Satu ber 24, at her residence, 17 in honor of Miss Helen Colbert. Mrs. Foss is also giving a dunce in honor of her daughters, Miss Marcia Foss and Miss Constance Foss, on Janu- ary 5. . Representative and Mrs. John Philip ill will entertain at dinner this even- 7 in their Baltimore home in honor of s Ellin Mackay, daughter of Mr. M. Carteron of the French delega- tion entertained a company of thirt five at luncheon Saturday at the New ill be presented to Baltimore society Willard Hotel. first Bachelors' cotillon this Former premier of France and Mme. Viviani, accompanied by M. Sarraut and M. pier, proprietor of Le Temps of Paris, left Washington Sat- evening for Buffalo, Niagara Boston, Montreal and Quebec n_to their apartments 1415 G St. Opposite Keith's Furs Exclusively Frank. 5762, GIVE BIRD FURS —and you'll bestow gifts of royal beauty. An unequaled selection of superb Coats, Wrap: carfs and Chokers at R PRICES ard. Representative and Mry. Hill ill Jave as their guest over next week the Earl of Cavan of iss Mackay will be presented to New ociety Thursday evening, Decem- |7 when_her father will entertain company of 15 i Mrs. George Huntington Williams will company at dinner preced- g the cotillon honor of Jonkheer ‘an_Starkenbough-Stachou- ere the former was attached to the nds legation for some years w a member of the Netherlands clegation to the confe Mme. Starkenbough-Stachouwer Miss Christine Marbug of Among those from Washington who Il attend the cotillon this evening ill be the secretary of the Urugua ion and Mme. de Pena, who are of the latter's parents, Mr. and who dinner Farms You ill be among the guests 5 Dine at Bellevue Farms Lunch 1332-34-36 G St. N. W. 1338 New York Avenus liam Haag; Jonkheer and Mme. de Vith of the Netherlands delegation, r. and Mrs. Mark Reid Yates, who | ill be guests at dinner of Mr. and rs. W. Stewart Symington, Mr. ormick-Goodhart” of the and his sister, Miss ritish embassy 1216 F St N.W. In Paris this summer we were thinking a great deal about your Christmas, and we shopped for days to find attractive things at moderate prices that you would like for giv- ing. And here they are for you—some hav- ing arrived only last week by the S. S. Paris. Of course, they cannot be duplicated—so do not delay if you want to give something from abroad with a distinctly foreign air. Hand-made Paris Frocks $2950 to $55 Seems too good to be true, doesn’t it—yet here they are, mostly in crepe de chine, beautifully beaded and embroidered! Ready for sale tomorrow. What gift would a women love more than a hand-made Paris’ frock Paris Hand-made Blouses $395 and $5.00 Pink, lavender, light blue and white Lingerie Blouses—just the daintiest thing for a miss—flat and roll collars-thand-drawn , and trimmed with fluting—very smart indeed. Cut Steel Bags, with light silk linings, pouch shape; good size; most attractive. At $8.75. New envelope shapes in Beaded Bags and Flat Bags, with the exquisite French bead work and colorings, from $15.75 to $35. Also Hand-painted Silk Novelty Bags, finished distinctively as only the French can do it. Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs from France, with hand- embroidered initials. Six in a box at $425. And Hand- kerchiefs for women, with net edges. Very attractive at 75¢ to $1.25. French Neckwear—Collars, vestees, guimpes, with real laces and the dainty French hand embroidery. $3.95 to $15.00. And then there are the beautiful gift boxes which we had made in Paris for those who want a package of dis- tinction for half a_dozen pairs of Centemeri Kid Gloves (from Grenoble, France) or for gloves and hosiery or underwear combined, These boxes are $5.50 each. And so it goes. You'll find delightful choosing from these 2 French gift things. Won’t you come at once to see them? “ | Marchoness” of Donegal, i New York last week. ter, Miss Margaret Treadwell; fountlJuhn:flon have am __Rebu ding Furs a_Specialt Dr. and Mrs. Preston Pope white entertained at luncheon day at_their country place at’ Gro Long Island, in honor of the who went to Former United States Amflassador to Aungeles. SOCIE New York for Bermuda, where Miss Johnson will join them later in the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Storrs Worth- ington have announced the engage - ment of their daughter, Miss Florence Worthington, to Capt. Emmanuel Lombard, sssistant military attache of the French embassy. Mr. J. F. Prendergast of Marion, Ohio, entertained_at dirner Saturday e¢vening at the New Willard Hotel, when his guests included Mr. G B. Christian, jr, Mr. James Mr. Crissinger and Dr. Correy. Mrs. Susie Root Rhod 3 at luncheon on Saturday at the Hoot O’ The Owl Coffee House, the club dining room of the League of Ameri- can Pen Women, having with her Miss Margaret Sterling, daughter of Senator Sterling, who is her house guest. Miss Helen Leighton, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall O. Leighton of 16th street left Washington Friday for California, accompanying her fa- ther. Mr. Leighton will return the first of the new year, but 3 Leigh- {ton will spend the winter in Lon overing le Patronesses of the Wa ra ball, to be given at th lard Hotel on Thu v cember 13§ Wallenbe 1 daughter of TY Unique Lace Renovating. Laces and Linens Hand Cleaned. Dry Cleaning, New French Method Mme. VIBOUD, Inc., 727 11th Launderer and Dry Cleaner, . 4971, FURS REMCDELED & REPAIRED French FUR Shop 726 13th St. N.W. Call M. 1706 Opposite Telephone Bullding Xmas Furs Way Under Price! CLOSING ouT EVERYTHING in stock Regardless of Former Val- ues preparatory to removal to our RE: TLY PUR- CHASED BUILDING at 610 Twelith St. 27 A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE ANY FUR PIECE FOR XMAS. AKSFURCo Italy and Mrs. Robert Underwood th them in their New York home for a portion of the winter their granddaughter, Miss Johnson, elder daughter of Mr. Owen Johnson Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Owen Johnson have left MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL| AT WHOLESALE PRICES 212 F Street We have to make a short All Sizes Black an, EDMONSTON'S Home of the Original FOOTY, FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. Remarkable Sale of Women’s High Shoes | 10 Lines of $9, $10 and $11 Boots $785 | See the window display —all one price A chanc realize the son, o many shoes of these particular lines and cut to close out a big lot of them at this SALE PRICE. All Widths d Brown All This Season’s Stock i EDMONSTON & CO. (Tncorrorated) 1334 F Street Andrew Betz, Manager Hiil Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles i e for many to Bargain of the $6 10 $9.50 $15 t0 $30 Candlesticks Bread Trays $14 10 $29 Jam Jars $3 10 $9 Pie Knives $3.50 10 $5 Vases $5 10 $45 Sterling Silver Bonbon Dishes Sandwich Plates $12.50 10 $40 Pr. DULIN #1215 F STREET and 1212 & 1218 RGO RTEL Y 2 e Gifts of Silver We have an extensive assortment of the finest ster- ling and heavily plated wares of enduring quality, in dignified and time-honored designs. Old Dutch Reproductions i Tea Set | five pieces $55 | Hot-Water Kettles $45 Flower Baskets $11 10 $25 Candlesticks | $16 10 $28 Pr. Cocktail Shakers $13.50 10 $16.50 | i Fruit Baskets i $10 , 3 MAR Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 e T Plated Silver Water Pitchers $8.50 70 $35 Bread Trays $4 10 $15 Meat Dishes $8 10 $45 Casseroles with Pyrex glass $6 10 $15 Electric Percolators $23 to $35 Sandwich Plates $5 10 $18 IN CO. G STREET * I