Evening Star Newspaper, December 12, 1921, Page 8

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_# SPATS And Pumps For Spats | Brown or black calf pumps—built purposely for | cith ' i | wear with ' spats—having walking soles and heels. Spats of the finest grade, of course. Pumps, 10.50 . Spats, 3.00 & 4.00 Christinas Hose in Gift Boxes. AR By, CO {Coolidge have taken boxes for the {boxes in the north end of the riding Mrs. Harding Meets . by Special Appointment at the White Hou S. HARDING I8 recelving n'M number of guests by ap- pointment this afternoon. The President and Mrs. Harding and the Vice President and Mrs. drill Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at Fort Myer, which will be given for the benefit of the Army Relief So- ¥ The chief of staff, U. S. A, Gen. John J. Pershing, will occupy a box, and Mrs. Henry F. Dimock and Mrs. Julian James have taken hall. The ladies of the cabinet will be guests of the ladles of the Senate at their regular Tuesday luncheon to- morrow. There wil be no other guests, The minister of foreign affaires of the Netherlands and Mme. van Kar- nebeek entertained & distinguished company at luncheon today at Rausch- er's in honor of the Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes. The other guests were the president of the Ital- lan delegation, Senator Schanzer; M. Sarraut, minister of colonies of France; Prince Tokugawa, delegate Senator G. F. Pearce, from Japan; Australia; Jonkheer delegate from AN ] BRI RASEIGRAARS Our improved equipment en. ables us to offer 24-nou¥ serv- Ice, for_the pre at least— Hemstitching and Picot Edging 10c per Yard STAMPING in any design Embroidery Braiding Beading Accordion Pleating 1-16—3 i (] A Postal Card brings our new van Blokland, delegate from the Netherlands; ian delegntion; the director of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Leo 8. Rowe; the third assistant secretary of state and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss; vice governor of the Federal Reserve Board, Mr. Charles S. Hamlin; former Urited States ambassador to France and Mrs. Henry White; of the Netherlands, Dr. Everwijn; Jonkheer W. H. de Beaufort, Jonkhe: and Mme. van Haersma de Wit Count_Pagliano of the | the minister | i a Number of Guests se Today. ford, Miss Gladys Chapman Smith and 188 Dorothy Green, Mr. and Mrs. James Lowell Putnam of New York will arrive in Washing- ton Friday to spend the week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edson Brad- ley at thelr home on Connecticut ave- nue. Dr. and Mrs. Preston Satter- white of New York will arrive at the same time to vieit Mr. and Mrs. Brad- ley over the week end, and will keep several social engagements. Mrs. Bradley will entertain at a luncheon tomorrow for Mrs. Felix Doubleday of New York, who arrived in Washing- ton Sunday to be her guest. for the winter. . MRS. JOHN E. RAKER, of Represemtative Raker of who hae joined him in and is at 2400 16th street tion, Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Lawrence of the British embassy, Mr. and Mrs. Breckinridge Long, Mrs. George Ehle, Mr. Willlam Phelps Eno, Mr. and Mrs. George Oakley Totten, Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Eric Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Refnsch, Prof. and Mrs. Edward Alblor, Miss Mary Morgan, Miss Bryn, Mrs. Gouverneur Morris, Mr. F. A. Collon of the Belgian embassy and Mr. William Bowie Clarke. Assisting on the program were Mr. Lynch Lu- quer, Miss Clella Floravanti, Miss Gerry_Willlams, Miss Frances Corcy, Miss Dorothy Dennett, Mrs. Legan Feland and Mr. J, de Largerberg ef the Swedish legation: Mrs. James McDonald entertained guests at dinner last night: The special drill to be given to- morrow evening at Fort Mybr in compliment to the foreign delega- tions will be brilllant, both in the company attending and in the exhibition of hersemanship on the part of the Fort Myer eavalry: Ac- cenptances _have aiready been re- celved from Lord and Lady Senator G: F: Pearce of Australl Gen, Vaccarl, chief of staff of the Italian_army and Lieut. Col. Pentl- malll; Maj. Gen. Tanaka and M. an Mme. Komatsu of the Japanese dele- gation, Mme, Sge and Capt. and Mrs. Dzall, Chinese delegation; M. and Mme. Margee d’Hermalle, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reld Yates en- tertained at a musical last evening at their home on 18th street. Among Jonkheer and Mme. Tjarda van Stark- enborgh, Mr. Theodore Marburg of Baltimore and Mr. Nicholas Roosevelt. Minister of Bulgaria and Mme. Panaretoff Arrive. The minister of Bulgaria and Mme. Panaretoff have returned to the legation at 1629 16th street, after more than three months’ absence spent in Europe. The minister attended the meetings of the league council in Geneva and then, accompanied by Mme. Panaretoff. went to Sofia and Constantinople. In t latter place Admiral Bristol, high com- missioner for the United States, enter- tained at dinner in honor of the min- ister and Mme. Panaretoff. The naval attache of the French em- bassy entertained a company at lunch- eon_today, when his guests were Senora de Mathieu, wife of the ambassador of Chile; the ambassador of Argentina and Mme. Le Breton, the counselor of the Spanish emba: Senor de Signora Geisser Celesia, retary of the Italian em General Catalog Linens and Laces Hand Laundered w 727 1ith M, 4971, 17 Lace Renovating Mme. VIBOUD, Inc. “In His Reputation Lies Your Security.” rovermann 807 11th St. NW. Last-minute selections some- times result in disappointment and regret. { Decide Now! Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Art Pottery Old-Fashioned CANDIES, 58 Lb. Now 908 14th N.W. Opposite Keith’s Located Furs Exclusively 752 BIRD’ Tel. Franl What Woman —'wo“ld not be en-~ raptured to receive a Bird Fur Coat at Xmas? Coats In Hudson Seal $ 2 5 War Tax [j! Included Self-trimmed or with collar and cuffs in Skunk or Beaver. The ulti- mate in richness, elegance and smart- ness. fiGIFT FURS of every de- sirable sort at Reasonable Prices, and bear in mind “We Pay the War Tax” On All Purchases 120 @”f 1415Gst. | 11““She a Xmas Fur —Saks’ Removal Sale Bar- gains merit your very quick attention. {iSeldom, if ever, have such Bsavings been presented on Fur Coats, Scarfs, Chokers, etc., of the fine quality you associate with this 30-year-old house. ll @ra swavr pEPOSIT Botds s . O mntd otday S, AT WHOLESALE PRICES el 212 F Street o (7 ond secretary of the Spanish embass: Senor de Amoed Mrs. Henry C. C bin, Mrs. Allen W t, Mrs. Arthur Bul- lard, Mrs. Piatt Andrews, Miss Lloveras, Admiral de Bon, Capt. Frochot, M. Fournier Sarlovezé and M. Cartheron of the French delegation; the counselor of the French embassy, Prince de Bearn; the air attache and Mme. de.Lavergne and the attache and Countess de Sieyes Mrs. Griffin, wife of Admiral Robert S. Griffin, entertained a company of this season's debutantes at luncheon today at the Army and Navy Club for her daughter, Miss Helen Griffin, who will be a debutante of Saturday, when her parents will give a large tea at Rauscher’s. Mrs. Greene, wife of Lieut. Col. Lewis D. Greene, . A., entertained a company at a buffet iuncheon today in her apartment in the Cordova. Her guests were Mrs. J. W. Holcombe, Mrs. Paul Reed, Mrs. James G. Field, Mrs. Victor Kauffman Mrs. John Clem, Mrs. Clarence Richmond Day, Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson, Mrs. Newgarden, Mrs. Harry Tay] Robert Kelton, Mrs. Robert Coontz, Mrs. Charles M. Oman, Mrs. Loren Johnson, Mrs. George R. Clark, Mrs. Frank Chambers, Mrs. Edward Mun- son, Mrs. Robert Conger, Mrs. Isaac W. Kite, Mrs. Harman, Mrs. Kellogg Bradley, Mrs. Taylor Brown, Mrs. M. F. Brown and Mrs. Frank Karns. Capt. and Mrs. Luke McNamee are giving a small dinner tonight to twelve guests in honor of Admiral de Bon. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Colbert will en- tertain at tea this afternoon from 4:30 to 7 in their home at 1809 R street, when they will present their daughter, Miss Helen Colbert, to so- ciety. Mr. and Mrs. Colbert and their daughter will receive alone, stand- ing in the bay window of the draw ing room, which will be banked with palms studded with American beauty roses. In the otter rooms pink and white roses, with ferns, will be used, as well as for the centerpiece of the tea table. Alternating at the tea table will be Mrs. Josiah Van Orsdel, Mrs. Charles Robb, Mrs. Adolph A. Hoehling, jr.. and Mrs. Edward Loftus, and as- sisting them will be Mrs. John W. Heavey, Mrs. George Rae and Mrs. John Dolan. Among the debutantes who will assist will be Miss Evelyn Wadsworth, Miss Laura Lejeune, Miss Nancy Hoyvt, Miss Gladys Chapman Smitk, Princess Bertha Cantacuzene, ! Miss Elizabeth Kemp, Miss Patricia Ainsa, Miss Nina Lunn, Miss Marcia Foss and Miss Constance Foss. Mra. Colbert will wear a gown of orchid satin veiled in georgette crepe of the same shade, made with flowing sleeves. The debutante will be in soft white Canton crepe, made with bat- teau neck, long waistline and a mod- erately long and full skirt. Graceful butterfly draperies on either side hang below the hem line, and the gir- dle is of silver cloth, with a _cascade of silver roses at one side. She will Carry a stower bouquet of sweet- heart roses. The tea will be followed by a buf- fet supper for Miss Colbert and her assistants, and later the company will attend the dance which Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bell will give this ovening for the formers niece, Miss Jean Bell of England. Miss Diana Cumming will be formal- ly presented to society this afternoon at a tea from 4 to 7 which her mother, Mrs. Cumming, wife of Surgeon Gen- eral Hugh S. Cumming, will give in | their home at 2219 California street. Mrs. Cumming and her daughter will receive alome, but will be otherwise assisted by Mrs. John W. Harreld, Mrs. Samuel E. Winslow, Mrs. Charles W. Wetmore, Mrs. Frank Coe, Mrs. Robert E. Mrs. Wardell Stiles, Mrs. J. W. Kerr, Mrs. Otis, Bland, . . Greene, Mrs. D. J. Liloyd, Mrs. W. S. Perriberry, Mrs. J. C. Wise, Mrs. Samuel Capen, Mrs. Lee Thurman, Miss Gabriel Moncure and Miss Laura Carter. The debutantes who will assist will incide Miss Laura Lejeune, Miss Mary Palmer, Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Helen Griffin, Miss Atala Kimmell, Miss Annette Ashford, Miss Elizabeth Zolnay, Miss Eleanor Carroll Hill, Miss Marie de Becker of Japan, Miss_Jane Carmichael, Miss Katharine _Shaw, Miss Diane de Warzee of Belgium, Miss Louise Goff, Miss May Thurman, Miss Judith Clark and Miss Mary Rustin and Miss Jeanette Rustin of the University of Virginia. Mrs. Cumming will wear a hand- some gown of black velvet, and the debutante will be in pale green taf- fete made with bouffant skirt, and a sleeveless basque with high rolling collar. The decorations will be of yellow roses and chrysanthemums with palms and ferns. Miss Marcia Chapin entertained at luncheon today in_honor of Miss Alice Mann, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Mann. The other guests were Miss Sidney Webb, Miss Nina Lunn, Miss Nancy Hoyt, Miss Eliza- beth Kemp, Miss Amanda Mayo, Miss Elizabeth Ferguson, Miss Margaret Treadwell, Miss Rebecca Wellington, Miss Helen Colbert, Miss Isabel Craw- the guests were: Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Hubrecht of the Netherlands lega. delegation; M. and Mme, Viviani, Col. Roure. and M. Carteron, French del- egation; Mrs. rles Sumner Bird, A Modest Deposit Will Reserve Any Selection The House of Courtesy. A most unusual Sale to hold before Christmas—but you'll appreciate its remarkable privileges. All Furs --Coats, Wraps, Sets and Separate Pieces ~went on sale this morning at 9 SR GET 25% 0if the regular price ‘All means ALL—and every skin is guaranteed. What an opportunity, for Christmas giving. Examples of What 25% Off Means! 45-inch Eastern Mink Wrap. Reduced to..... $1,181.25 40-inch Hudson Seal Coat, with Spuirrel collar and cuffs. 5296.25 Reduced to ... 40-inch Hudson iegl Soal, with Skunk collar, cuffs and ban 75 around bottom. Reduced to $393 Wrap. Reduced to ...... 45-inch Genuine Mole Wrap. 45-inch French Seal ‘Wrap, with Squirrel collar and cuffs. $2l675 Reduced to .............. 36-inch Northern Muskrat collar.and cuffs. Reduced to .. > sl 16‘25 $59.75 45-inch Russian Squirrel Reduced to .............. 535615 Skunk collar and cuffs. 40-inch Marmot Coat, with Raccoon 36-inch Hudson Seal Coat. $54375 Reduced to-....... Reduced t0 .......ceeenee $157-50 36-inch Marmot Coat. Reduced to $303.75 40-inch Jap Mink Coat. 36-inch Sealine Coat, with Coat. Reduced to ...... 5131.25 Reduced to ..... Platinum Fox Scarfs, large animals. Reduced to ....... Blue Fox Scarfs, large animals. Reduced to Skunk Calpcs—tait} ;rilrmfid; extra long and full Re- i Skd"l?dsui . $183 S un toles. 75 & Rgducle(drtok & .....$74 renuine Kolinsky Capes.- < quuc;g_l t‘? Casprasnes :262'52 enunine Fitcl pe. i 3 Rf(dl;cedktos. .. meanees 183; ap Kolinsky Stole. 75 J Re\«}l_l:‘e(dslo‘........-‘._,,...,..:93‘25 ap Mink: Stole. Reduced 20 ...oo.eeeceenesn 56 Ron_i_nd Fox dchris. large anxmg; Bla;lg aupe an Town. % poReduced €0 oo 548.25 ound Fox Scarfs, Taupe an Brown. Reduced to 5%%(]) Skunk Scarfs, natural skins. 25 Reduced to s26 Skunk Collars, extra large. Reduced to .. Kit Fox Chokers. 312_25 Reduced 0 ...ncoeeecocccees Skunk Chokers. 51 s'm 3 Redl]l&ed to .c.h..i‘............'s e tone Marten Chokers. Reduced to .. .o 26 Daintiest of Silk Under-finery - Makes Its Appeal for Presents, I Let these prices persuade, for they are featuring most exceptional values. Our Own Brand Heavy Glove Silk Vests and Bloomers—cut on generous lines; White, Flesh and Orchid. Vests—$2.35 and $3.75 Bloomers—$3.35 and $4.75 The famous “Star” brands of Kay- ser Italian Silk. One-star Vests and Bloomers in Flesh, Orchid and White. Vests, $2.45 Bloomers, $3.45 Three-star Vests and Bloomers— Vests, $4.50 . Bloomers, $5.50 Also Glove Silk Vests—with self- straps; cut amply full; in $l 95 Flesh only—and all sizes, Bloomers, to match, in $2 45 all 'sizes ool v c ol New models, in fine quality Radium, Truhu and Crepe de Chine Chemise— tailored or hand-embroidered; or trimmed with Filet and Val lace; White, Flesh, Apricot and $5 00 Orchid eeseeeecleieecene Camisoles, made up in rich Satin, Pussy Willow and Crepe de Chine— plain tailored or trimmed with Filet and Val laces; splendid $2 50 models .eeccemcececceces Gowns - and Chemise —Crepe de Chine Gowns and Chemise and Radium Sitk Chemise; trimmed with lace, or plain finish. White, Flesh, Orchid, h and Light Blrl‘:e.1 Am;?; cutn. ...:g.. $3'95 SOCIETY Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs Wainwright, Admiral and M s Coonts and’ many others, who will be with the officers of the committee as guests in the box of the com- mandant. After the drill Col. and Mrs. Rivers will entertain all the Buests In their quarters, assisted by the officers and ladles of Fort Myer. n. Pershing, who has expressed' At the tea given by Mrs. J. Irving (counti Venosta, M. Marcassin, M, much interest in the drill, will be.Steel at her N street residence bin. M. Denaint. M. Garn N unable {o attend, as he will ‘be on|tergay were Mrs. McCullough, Miss|Roper, M. Kammerer, M. Tonsot, . of town. McCullough, Mrs. Irvine L. Lenroot, Capt._ Koeltz, 31 Casenave, A1 o P — Miss Lenroot, Mme. Ablko, Mrs. M. G. teron, Col. Foure, M. Duchen:. © members of the Chinesc delaga- | Lynch, Miss Lynch and Dr. E. Kayser. | S4bt. de Fregate Dupuy-Dutemps, ton %o, the conference yere entar. < = ‘amerlynck, Cupt. Frochot, M. tained at tea yeesterday afternoon by| Capt. and Mrs. Ennalls Waggaman |raud and Senator Surraut. the hilnister ‘of China and Madame |entertained at a buffet supper last . hests entertained {1t ac- |evening at thelr home on R street in cordance with the eustoms of their (compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Edward own country; which ineluded mative { Frank and Commander and Mrs. Wil- music, and only their ewn eeuntry |liam Farber: people were asked; —— pilns Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E. Shivers will Mra Frank W. Mondell ahd her|bé guests of Mra. Shivers' parents, daughter, Miss Dorothy Mondell, wiil |Mr: and Mra. Frank P. Leetch of be at hpme informally tomorrew |Georgetewn, ever Christmas, fternoon from 4 elock, s ’ o Htuiefeseok M. Fournler-Sariovese of the French delegation enteriained at dinner last evening at the New Willard, havin a9 his guests M. and Mme. Viviani, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Price Wright, Mr. and Mre. Warren Delano Robbins, Miss Allsa Mellon, Mrs. Frederick R. the Speaker and Mrs. Keep, Walinwright, wife of the assistant!Countess de Sieyes, the counselor of secretary of war; the counselor of (the Russian embassy and Mme. d the British embassy and Mrs. Chil- |Bach, Mrs. Truxton Beale, M. and ton, Mrs. Marshall Field, Mme. Mme. Touzet, Miss Gladys Hincl . Hauge, Col. and Mrs. Maurice Day, |Miss Frances Sullivan, Miss Port Col. Bartholomew and Maj. Gen. H.|Mrs. Frank West, Admiral de B K. Bethell. {Prince de Bearn of the Krench e |bassy, Mr. Astor, Marquis de Vis- Gillett, Mrs. Townsend, Count and Gi- Mrs. Augustus P. Gardner enter tained at dinner last evening In honor of the Right Hon. Arthur .. Balfour. Mrs. R. M, Waller of Front Roval, Va., sister of Gen. B. Gardner Waller, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Waller at thelr hume on Wyoming avenue. Maj. James T.. U. Mrx. Walsh of Wasl York for a few duys and are staying . the Hotel Astor. Mrs. Patterson, wife of Col. Robert {Continued on Ninth Page.) Delegate to Conferenee Dinner Hoat Last Nights dl:l?:r f:.rll of ('i'l'ln entertained at evenin, Whe hi; were Lord and Lady Leo of Farehanm, Belgian ||| 1216 F S\. N.W. A Bit More Attractive Are Gifts from Jelleff’s! Gifts to which quality lends char- acter—gifts for women of all ages—remembrances for acquaint- ances—gifts for intimate friends—at Jelleff’s. We Have Just Made What We Consider A Most Extraordinary Christmas Purchase of Fine Furs While looking for a few pieces for our regular stocks we unexpectedly ran across a manufacturing furrier ready to dispose of his season’s balance of scarfs, stoles' and capes at a big reduction from his regular prices, and Z although our stocks are rather large we could not re- 7 sist closing this transaction at the price offered. They are just the sort of furs that are most popular for Christmas giving, and the thought of buying them at reduced prices now will no doubt inspire many to consider furs on their Christmas lists. Men-—Those of you who are thinking of giving your wives furs for Christmas should investigate! Sale begins tomorrow morning. of the purclu'ue in one lot—and other single pieces as below! 5 to $75 Fox Scarfs, $29.50 Nearly fifty pieces to select from in this lot—Animal Scaris (fur on both sides) A great part $4 and Novelty Silk-lined Cape Scarfs, all fine pelts—brown, taupe. battleship, light pearl, black, Lucille and red—a wide selection of handsome linings, including satin stripes with shirred ruffles to protect the edge of the scarf. When before did you hear of se- lecting from such a collection as this at $29.50. $75.00 Hudson Bay Sable Scarfs at $50.00 $165.00 Kolinsky Stoles af $125.00 Fisher Scarfs at. $85. $145.00 Squirrel Stoles at. . $85.00 Fox Scarfs at.... $185.00 Skunk Stoles at. .. $125.00 Fox Scarfs at..............$85.00 $225.00 Mole Capes at ....5145.00 $100.00 Mink Stoles at.............$75.00 $195.00 Mink Capes at cee....$155.00 $125.00 Mole Stoles at.............$95.00 $395.00 Kolinsky Capes at. .. Hudson Seal Coats—$275 to $675 Plain and trimmed styles. Muskrat Coats—$125 to $195 36 to 42 inch lengths. Mink Coats and Wraps—$285 to $550 Very handsome garments. Natural Raccoon Coal 40-inch length—splendid quality. Glove Silk Underwear ...$125.00 ..$110.00 ..$145.00 Perfect Gifts for Intimate Friends! The best makes of Glove Silk Underwear. Complete stocks Glove Silk Vests, $2.95 Glove Silk Chemise, $3.95 Glove Silk Bloomers, $3.95 Of helvy‘qbu:lity Iglovebsiflg—- Envelope chemise and union Knee length, in flesh color, plain and elaborately embroid, suits, of fine grade flesh-color white, black, navy, brown, bnilt’-np shoulders—also drop- glove silk—tailored tops, re- taupe and king’s blue—also inforced armholes and self- well made with reinforced stitch Vests, in flesh color, . white, light blue and orchid. straps. seats. [Extra quality. Handkerchiefs—Thousands—Pure Linen For men and women, distinguished by distinctive embroideries, initials or hand hemmed, 25c, 50c, 75¢c, $1.00.

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