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Now in progress reveal the latest and smartest New York-Paris crea- tions just received from our Fifth Avenue workrooms, designed to meet the needs of fashionable Washington women. Street and Afternoon Dresses, $45 to $165 Sport and Tailored Suits, $45 to $145 Day Coats and Wraps, $75 to $245 Gidding Hats resentative and Mrs. Walter Newton, visory committee at the armament Lord, chief of finance, U. 8. A., will be at home on Fridays in December at her apartment in the Ontario, receiv- ing for the first time this season on Friday, December 9. 3 . J. B, Capt. Kiyokawa, Mr. Tomii, Count E. P Mrs. Willlam M. Calder, wife of Sen- tional I’fi;fla Club Post of the American Legion Nas the conference correspond- ents, both American and foreign, at Fort Myer for the 3d Cavalry exhibi- tion, Col..and Mrs. Rivers will have as guests in their box Mrs. Mary Rob- erts Rinehart, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bensal, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roberts, Mrs. Eleanor- Franklin Egan, Senator Bursum, Representative and Mrs. H. k. L8 delegation; Senator Luigi Albertini, also a delegate from Italy; Prince de the Belgian embassy and Mme. de Selys, . and Mrs. William R. Castle, 2316 Massachubettes avenue, where the delegation has its_headquarters. The other guests were Senator Henry Cabot Lodge and Mr. Elihu Root, Amer- ican delegates to the conference; the ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Auckland Geddes; Sir John Salmond, Prince Sastri, Representative Stephen G Porter, the updersecretary of state. Mr. Henry P. Fletcher; the assistant The following deaths have been reported the health department within the lsst twenty- Avraus. Mrs. David Simpson, state chairman|gior Calder, entertained & committee of | the s f th i b four hours: Petor Krajeskl. 20, 'Walter Reed Hospital. mm' of Shy Leagup to Marorcs Crohibition: 100 lndies from New York at luncheon | and e VR Ionstio Contore, Strroees | Margaret Orawiey, 5, St. Ellsabeti's Hos-| Semnje” B Giliiain, 10, 4012 Dumbarion L 3 yeste! at the Willard. . 3 avenue, X ' bureau of lllfiluol“i‘, i ::;' ‘Mre, er has visiting her for a few ?::7“%,";(7:."23:5 E‘:;lil::';“'fi“,‘_f'y'_ Elsie M. Oldreive. 20, Carubity Hospital. Tlaurh N. Willams, 8, 115 O street L R el 5] ceraias ““‘h“fifl" Tl , 92, Home for Aged. Blanche E. Smith, 22, Georgetown-University Helen Shipman, 37, 318 Mary E. Brown, 2, 815 West Virginia a: ne. Carl nited Statex Pul 435 Missouri ave . Hospital. - Elisabeth’s Hospital. 1. Elizabeth’s Hopital, idence Hospital. 8. H. Hospital. James J. Flaherty, 39, 1008 414 street south- . went, th th . lano, Prof. Hayashi and Prof. G. G.|Bearn et de Chalals, counselor of Robert E. Collins, 30, 1024 Tth street. Launderer and Dry Cleaner. —_(Continued from Eighth Pase) |wijson, . the French embassy; the counselor of Deaths Reported. T B e | u to] east. Jacob Keanheim, 50, 2805 18th street. ve. Washington. Asylum Hos- | fi e 1337 Sth_street. elin | Crit , 50, 186 Providence | northenst. mming. 44, 4831 Ellicott street. , 2484 Snow's court. rank Clements, 46, Tuberculosis Hospital, | Joseph L. Burion,’ 1 wonth, 61215 Lurke court southiwest. i retary of the Itallan einbassy, and | Amelia A. Thompson b this city. beth's Hospital. = Rm.fi.‘ * 3 ot M | Siemora Gelnsen o e oareriained | - Teonard . Bmith of Boston, Mas., and| “yietan 3. 8 Jackson, 1, 727 1t strest|, OMique Lace 5 @ W, 'Malkin, ‘Mr. Sawada, |at dinner Tuesday night Senator Curlo | Mgtio Biske of Charieston. W. va. o ' = = |northesst. Laces and Linens Hand Cleaned. Bugimura, B. | Schanser, president of the Itallan 3 . P1eY- |~ Dantel W. Howland, 65, 1539 T street. Dry Cleaning, New French Method Mme. VIBOUD, Inc.,, 727 11th . 4971, who are chairmen of the women's re- The Secretary of State, Mr. Hughes, | John Gleason, 36, Georgetown University | DGCCMber Sales l-':zll‘t:_n‘ ::r:mtev:eo‘r:?% e Foet Mose Caval orin was honor guest at dinner Tuesday |HOPlisl o . Mary Rirooke, 63, 5t. Elissbetive Hompital, | ing at the National Club House dur- ("5 (0 CHER 0 ";'h the Na.|cYening of the delegates from China to| Mary A, Braugi. Kt ne, Hoxpital S & ; 0 : ing her work as & member of the 8d- o e A e | the confefence, who entertatned at| Lurateth Su Erovidence Hospital. . St. Elizabeth's Hos- Exceptional Values inff Coats and small piecesff of guaranteed quality i 1336 F St. N.W. ntative Hatris J. Bixler of | Hull, Representative and Mrs. Richard | secretary of state, Mr. Fred M. Dear- obest Astoria apartments . | P o veturned to Wash- | Waynd - Parker. Heptenentaiive. . and % s | ——— ol c———]o|co o[ ———]o[———=]d]] i == ington and s a guest at the Hote! La Fayette. timonial dinner to Lord Rid- da’ll.l..mc'hfleec( of the British press delega tion at the conference, 1as been post conference. Mrs. Lord, wife of Brig. Gen, H. 3. llard. An interesting change in ar- X‘mmems now provides for the pres- ence of women, journallstically asso- ciated with the conférence activities. The British ambassador, Sir Auckland Geddes, will probably attend and the guekt list is expected to total 200. The dinner is by subscription and Mr. Mark Sullivan is the chatrman of the commit- tee. There will be @ presentation to Tiord Riddell'by Mr. A. Maurice Low of Brewster, Mrs. C. C. Kerns and the officers of the post. l{;-.t hAllllIltlt Be‘limlont of New Y?;k e city, and is a guest at the Hotél La Fayette. o éA lF‘ennlfg. a fiuphomore at Wellesley ollpge, is at home with her rent: for ‘the holidays. ey Mrs. Edward E. Norwood will have charge of the sale of dolls and fancy articles which will be held for the benefit of the Girl Scouts, Saturday, | M at the Women's . Foundation. William Bowyer Payne will preside at the tea table. Mrs. ing; the_ assistant secretary of war, Mr. J. Mayhew Walinright; Secretary of State, Mr. Robert Lan- sing; former Senator Willard Sauls- b\ll‘g. former Senator George Suther- land, the director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. Leo 8. Rowe; Mr. Walter G. Smith, Mr. Willlam B. Thompson, Mr. Basil Miles, Mr. H; M. Malkin, Mr. F. Ashton-Gwatkin, Prof. W. W. Willoughby, Mr. Archibald Mr. M. T. Liang, Mr. Tzu-Chi Admiral Ting-Kan Tsai. Dr. an Lo, Dr. Hawkling Yen, Mr. Chow, We Mr. Tzon-Fah Hwang and Dr. U. Y. Yen. former | € | mreeontiet” v nfant of Y, 8. Taao, Mr.[, infant of Allan L. Cobb, 27, Walter Reed Hospital Craven J. King, 11, 471 F street southwest. , 643 Plekford place vorth- Donald M. Hughes, 11, 806 H street north-| Minne east. udiow, 63, . to Sunday everming, =Lt Sir John Jordan, Sir H. Liewellyn | east. 8 oclock in the ballroom of the New |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick | Samuel Gompers, Mr. H. M. Sewall | *Ney 00, . Jordon, 68, St. Elizabeth's Hos- ce McDonnell, 50, 1738 Penusylva) Goldsmith, 77, 1960 Biltmore street. 10 Frits Handt, 50, 8. Elizabeti’s Hospital. | 1517 Young Robert E. Morrie, 6 months, r ey Hussell Carro ellie Johnson, plien and 1 i “treet. Chiarlotte Bailey, TELEPHONE FRANKLIN 6182 ast, Abram W. Butler, 62, Walter Reed Hospit; e south- | Open Until 9 o’clock Evenings ELECTRIC GIFTS At Magnetic Prices ffWe're out of the high rent district, and being manufacturers, we can also elimi- nate other overhead charges. That's why our PRICES ARE SO MUCH IN YOUR FAVOR. nia Floor, Tabla ind Boudoir B Lamps. the London Morning Post. on behalf pti . o T . 3 tur strobt, i e oo e nd women of the world | x; 3/s9 Irvine Wilklis of Mooretown, Births Reported. _ Gy Dustin” or” Do 18, Wi, Liliza Hisa: now in Washington. Miss Helen E. Stout in her home at| , The following births have been reported to <, iads : $ | Brooks entertained | 2627 Adams Mill road. Miss Stout | fhe heulth Separtment within the lant twenty Elai Sweepers, See our extensive line of handsome Mrs. Cromwel will give a card party Saturd. B i . K l 2 D ic Jashing achines o distinguished company at dinner | noon for her Fuiest, and SUnday Aftor- | M Mk Moy M, g Eor: b amne Washing Lamps, FElectrict Washing Machines, her guests includ-| noon will _give an informal te Olen M. and Edith Carlan, girl. i cor Swi L o . Lo e hamital ge Bon, Jonk: | honor ‘of Miss Wilkina, - ‘o> ™| Williak £ ani Mionie Rrigen, bor. eauty S op | . Irons, Hoover Sweepers and other prac ! eor 10 31 i Hagrama 88 WL e Coltegn Women'a Club tunch-| HAY e and hary A Houi; bor New Location. 1320 1 s¢. ||l Machines | ica givables. 2 o > omen’s || m A . . bor. 2 7 and Mme e s Foarnie ; Ad-| eon on Saturday, at club headquarters, | Sharics B and Malslic A Besserman. gl || SHCW O e ot [} Estimstes fumished on wiring 830 all other elsctrical work miral Acton, the ant secretary | ls In charge of Mrs. Skipwith Peyton| Elbridge C. and Bertha L. Puny, bor. Open Evenings till 8 o’clock || s. J. Mayhew Wain oale, who will be assisted by Mrs. fenry De Bhields and Naom| Hall, girl. s, | of war and Mr: y Henry & Si 1 hai | ht, Senator and Mrs. T. Coleman Baldwin, Miss Evans, Mrs. Shoemaker | Robert W. and Ada Compton, girl. Superfluous hair permanently $ :’;"Pol’;i Mrs. Richard H. To;nuem&i ;Pd n_tl!;- Pierce. The guest of honor, ;‘-M:'-I g m: fi'fllc'i“'-m.‘b “Ifli b r:m'(:\cfiil -nsm::fi;m: Q;r:rl:\nda | o /s *Mrs. Edson Bradley, Mr. an rs. Thomas G. Winter, id osepl nd Hattie V. auley, boy. of A reatments. J§| N G e 5 i Mr. '('3?53‘5‘1;& Sor ond Mrs. Horace | the Goneral Federation o";’%v:r:'en",: Albert A Jorewce . Miller, girl, Manicuring, Shampooing, Hair |/ Electric Accessories, Wiring, Suction Sweepers, etc. | Westcott, Gen. and Mrs Andre W.(Clubs and member of the advisory| Ciasesee D, snd fubs G Huftacr, ber. Dressing. 'Permanent waving || : Gen. and Mrs. Willard Hol- } committee of the limitation of arma-| H. Warren and Jona Preisser. boy. without the use of electricity. 309 lstll Sl:. N.w. Block and a Half Below Pa. Ave. H brook, the Rev. C. Esnen! Smith, Miss t. Commander Taji entertained at dlbll\:‘: iast evening in the Fairfax room ment conference, will speak at 1:30 Owing to fllness Mrs. William C. Gwynn has been compelied to cancel all social engagements. Willlam B. and Winnie C. Wright, girl. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been iswved to the ohn G. Queke-|pm ~ Members unable ¢ Harry W. and Florence E., Patterson, boy. FOR APPOINTMENT L | s — Were $25 to $40 S S i, S B St e | RN [sle——lclc——[ol==[o]—F[o|——=]5] others. ress. - D EE——— [o]—=[ololc—=]0o] 3 ¥ fellowing: 5 opien. Arthur Powell Davis, wife of | Ly Hmatiwood of this eity -~ " "™ Sy e director of the United States rec-| Joweph G. Waish and iivere L. Giovan- | o lamation service. will not recelve to- | netti. L morrow, .but will be at home on Fri-| Richard W. Liddses of Allisonia, V. nd ~ day, December 16. Birdie P. Pendleton of Cairsville, V. .' ' > Lawrence and Esther Rebhnm. | | Frederick R. Jwelve-Ten F St Where Style Originates and Emanates Ch_ristmds Sale OF ERLEBACHER-ORIGINATED Dance‘ F rocks Evening G owns A “h,:‘ Party D resses at dinner Friday evening. Mies Janet ) 2 Greason of New ¥ork and Miss All [Q - Thomas of Boston will be gucsts of f/' v‘ R estaurant Frocks Senator and Mrs. Wadsworth for the week iving el wor George J. Henderson and Elisabeth Johnson. James K. Mr. Charles Edwards and his moth- er, Mrs. Edwards, and Mrs. Jouett [SI:I:‘\I!Q ;‘l( KIH:I; (n?lly are in Wash- on for an indefinit at the Powhatan. G Beraatace it Dinner for larke and Mary P. Blackburn. bert of Philadelphia, Pa., kner of McLean, Va. Charlg G kle of McKenzie, Tenn., Margarilha Aebi of Monticello, lowa. August T_ Nelson of New 'York city an NN, 2 £ d .o, 12191221 G Street NW Gift Suggestions at Sworzyn’s Christmas Savings Checks Cashed | Practical Giftsof Middywear - Girls’ and Misses’ All-Wool Navy Blue Serge Suite—Neatly trimmed and well made. The ekirt is full plaited an $10 85 the sizes are 6 to 22 years. Very specially priced at.. .. o Nayvee Middies—In White Lonsdale Jean with wool collar and cuffs and emblem trimmed, in¢luding silk middy tie. Sizes 6 to 20 m‘n‘ The entire outfit neatly put in Christmas Very special at......- o and Mrs. James W. Wads- worth, Jr., were hosts for a dinner company Tuesday evening, entertaining in honor of Lord Lee of Fareham and Lady Lee, and had as other guests, Representative ‘and Mrs. Nicholas longworth, Capt. S. R. Balley, naval attache of the British embassy; Maj. C. E. D. Bridge, assistant military attache, and Mrs. Bridge; the third assistant secretary of state and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, the assistant secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Theodore Roesevelt, Brig. Gen. Wil- liam Lassiter, Mrs. Fletcher Harper, Mrs. Grafton Minot, Miss Wadsworth and Mr. Leland Harrison. Senator and Mrs. Wadsworth will entertain [N T] " Eagraved Personal Greeting Cards should be ordered with- in the next few days to insure delivery. Give your Xmas Greet- ing the touch of individu- ality by selecting from our wonderful variety of original designs. end. Senator and Mrs. Joseph S. Freling- huysen entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of formes Premier . Paul Jones Two-in-One Middies—In all-white and with 82 .25 blue collar and cuffs. In gift boxes. Special at......... | > & of France and Mme. Vivianl. =Their ‘ WD Jones yvee Middy Blewsse—In all-whi i it E VCnlng Wraps ::‘g:::lnur:b r‘f‘}‘o:lll"::uyt Tg"’ul'.'.c,:,“d'd = EB RE D we'd.?ol]m ln.d.‘curf‘l.l. In all l{nl- Put n; ‘n'nuthfl;th%:e? :&Ih. : : y2lrs. Frelinghuysen went ‘to New |= Engravers and Stationers large, allsilk three-cornered middy tie. S peice for @9 B() . g::-&l::a‘h;u.ls&:n:;:‘& f::::{,f: g 611 Twelfth Street the complete combination .............. A e o J ul ay er- | == ” noon, December 16, H i bexy m Middy Tiee—Always make acceptable Signor Andre Geisser Celesia, sec- SiIIIIIIININININNINNN black. Special at............ s gifts. We are showing a new, complete Middy Ties—Pure silk, regulation size, stosk in large, three-cornered shapes, in 1 S%Discount ‘ 5 la Dean Tame— Silk Velour Tams and Hats—Beauti- Priscill Just the acceptable the girls will like. colors include tan, gray, navy, black, green, lea henna, -.-;lg Put $1.35 OFFERS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THEIR ENHRE STOCK OF SUITS | FURS | AT HATS : ROSEDERE 1206 G Street Look for the Pompetian Rotunda =/ . EVERY Dress and Gown in our elegant stock g is included, even the NEW ARRIVALS, of which there are many, and about whose beauty we could write at great length. ‘A N inspection will reveal surprising styles at former prices, which were very moderate, and now that the PRICES ARE FURTHER REDUCED this added incentive will make buying very brisk in our Dress Salon. ~ UY ON G STREET JAMES B, HENDERSON Distinctive Furniture and Decorations ' 1108 G St. Christmas Gifts - of Lasting Value Your attention is directed to our incomparable collection of solid mahogany pieces, appropriate for Christmas gifts. RN B reaeiie” Pricsd at-. $3.00 e Specially priced @1 RO 20 $1.50 and. .- $1.89 Other Qualities ut $4.78 to $9.85 of fOF covivecenacccians 7-33 Vaa Raakte Glove Silk Petti- g Suks & Compaty Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh Street Brocade ity, ia and vestings. Seven-inch seeemecs-- Ten- inch THE PRICES OF OUR EN- TIRE STOCK OF FINE FURNITURE ARE FROM 20% to 40% LESS THAN THIS TIME LAST YEAR, AND THE AS- SORTMENT IS MORE COM- PLETE THAN IT HAS BEEN A NUMBER OF SILK SHADES' AND LAMPS 25% Off THIS REDUCTION IS MADE FROM PRICES BASED ON PRESENT RE- Suggested For Xmas=From “Her” to “Him” Men’s Imported Handkerchiefs. | 1= These are genuine Chinese Baskets Largest Size—--Two-Day Sale and e taltel iemmmel. PLACEMENT COST. FOR THREE YEARS. % : 3 :c.h..cl.?;- sSoine an - - Another of ourpemnal‘ulecuon-— < b s, suite a; fon sew- I? d-mmd_ colors, in- clu TOS8, m‘% lrw-:'nn,‘p le,’ blue an '"r;néu ery basket pel el ‘ .-‘n’mde. Friday and Saturday Only $1.39 and direct importations. - 'French Linen Fancy Handkerchiefs —some with colored borders and white centers; others, with colored centers . and hairline borders. The colors are fast} full size—a Solid Mahogany Muffin Stands. . ..$10.00 Salid Mahogany Nest Tables. .$31 to $51 Special' for """""" < el st A At the N«T)tioanbnntTei: B - - | Christmas Seals, Boxes, Tags, : ue r e it : i Fancy Wrappings. Get Your upply Ear. SORIGRIIISSIBSSHOP. EARLY FOR