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) y /) a Six-Course Table d'Hote Turkey Dinner, $1.50 DELICIOUS food, service unsurpassed and general air of courtesy combine to give you a homey sense of satisfaction. Reserve Your Place for Christmas Dz:nner, 2. FRANKLIN SQUARE HOTEL Fourteenth at K Street . a la carte service Club Breakfasts MK NN N mm mmwmw wwww W m N Store News The House of Fashion For Wednesday, Dec. 14 Save Big Money Here Wednesday Prices Slashed on Sensible Gifts Save $105 On Hudson Seal Coats Choice of Skunk or Squirrel Collar and Cuffs A $400 Coat for $295 Save $10.00 on a Fur Choker at These Prices $12.50 and $18 At $3.95 Values to . $6.50 Silk Underskirts, Georgette Blouses, TailoredA White Blouses, Teddy Bears, Crepe Kimonos, Sweaters, in big variety. Wonderful Silk Hosiery, Beautiful Silk Camisoles, Crepe Kimonos, White Lin- gerie, Blouses. At $1.65 Values to $3.50 Save $10 to $30 ofi These Coats Smart Winter Coats, Fur Collars and Self Trimmed $39.50, $49.50, $65.00 Save $15 to $30 on These Suits Fur trimmed and tailored styles; navy, black, brown ana others. .- $35.00 Save $10 to $30 on Evening Dresses —and Dance Frocks at these $29.50 & $49050 A Vision of Old Spain This Tangerine Radium Dance Frock with overskirt of black lace with black leaves and bunches of grapes, one of the many pictur. esque Dresses— Was $79.50 xow $67.50 A Christmas Reduction Now OUR ENTIRE STOCKS OF ERLEBACHER-QRIGINATED ~ Dance Frocks Evening Gowns Party Dresses ' at 1 5% Discount The most elaborate s’wwl'ng of Gowns and Dresses for a” ocqas;ons we ]lave ever made. - Prices are now from $29.75 to $115.00 Experienced Advertigers Prefer The Star THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921 Society IMrs. Harding Lends Her Given Name to a Doll to Be Sold for the Benefit of Animal Rescue League. HE President and Mrs. Hard- ing attended the ‘perform- ance at Poli's last evening, having with them the Secre- tary of State and Mrs. Hughes, Sena- tor Henry Cabot Lodge and Mr. Elthu Root, all of whom were first guests at dinner at the White House. Mrs. Harding is attending the con- cert at the New National this after- vill have as guests in her ieddes, Mme. Wellington Koo, Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Mrs. David Moore of Ohio and Miss Laura Harlan. Mrs. Harding has consented to have one of the dolls donated to the sale to be held Saturday at the store of W. B. Moses & Sons, 11th and F streets, for the benefit of the Animal Rescue League, named Florence, her own given name, and will send her card from the White House to be placed on it. The doll has not yet been selected, but will be chosen by some delicately diplomatic means. The wives of ambassadors and min- isters and other ladies of the diplo- matic corps have contributed dolls, as have many others and out of offi- cial life, the collection being one of the most interesting and elaborate ever seen in Washingt The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge | will be guests of honor at a dinner | company to be entertained tonight by © i Senator and Mrs. Joseph S. Freling- { huysen. This afternoon Mrs. Coolidge will be guest of honor at a tea given by Mrs. James T. Morris at the New Willard Hotel, when Mrs. George Maynard Minor will also be a special guest. Mrs. Coolidge and the ladies of the Senate had an especially interesting lunchon at the Capitol today having as guests the ladies of the cabinet. The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Andrew W. Mellon, will entertain at dinner tonight in honor of the Right Hon. Arthur James Balfour, and has asked an interesting company to meet him. The Secretary of Commerce n.nd! Mrs, Hoover entertained a company } at dinner last evening in honor of . Senator_ Luigi Albertini, delegate to! the conference from Italy. Mrs. James J. Davis, wife of the! Secretary of Labor. will entertain in- formally at luncheon tomorrow at her apartment in the Wardman Park Hotel for Miss Helen Orr of Pitts- burgh, taking her guests to the matinee in the afternoon. Secretary Davis, who has been in Milwaukes and Chicago for several days. will join his family at Ward- man Park Hotel on Thursday. | General the Earl of Cavan enter- tained at dinner last evening. wWhen kis guests were Marquis de Visconti- Venosta, general secretary of the { Italian delegation; Lieut Gen. Glu- seppe Vaccari. chief of Staff of the Ttalian army; the minister of Ru- mania and Princess Bibesco, Mrs. Jo- eph S. Frelinghuysen; the chiet of taff, U. S. A.; Gen. John J. Persh- ing; the military attache of the Brit- ish embassy, Maj. Gen. H. K. Bethell; Col. W. H. Bartholomew of the war office section of the British delega- tion; Maj. and_Mrs. Marriott, Mrs. Truxton_Beale, Mrs. Felix Doubleday of New York, Mrs. Frank Allen West, BMiss Margaret Kahn and Miss Mildred Bromwell. Dean of Diplomatic Corps Host at Embassy Dinner. The ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand entertained at din- ner last evening, when their guests were the president of the Italian delegation, Senator Schanzer; the ambassador of Italy, Senator Ricci; M. Sarraut, minister of colonies for France; Senator and Mrs. Porter J. McCumber, Senator Walter E. Edge, Mrs. Sarah Lee Phillips, the minister of Portugal, Viscount d'Alte; the minister of Cuba and Mme. de Ces- pedes; Representative Theodore E. Burton, M. Casenave and M. Duchene of the French delegation, Mrs. Ste- phen B. Elkins, Mrs. Theodore V. Boynton, Mrs. Frank Weat, Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Miss Mary Patten, Miss Helen Patten, Miss Izalia Gari- baldi, Miss Flaminia Sarmiento and M. Henri, second secretary of the embassy. The ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier were hosts at dinner last evening, when their guests were the minister of foreign affairs of the Netherlands and Mme. van Karnebeek; Sir John Salmond, dele- gate from New Zealand; the minister of the Netherlands, Dr. Everwijn; the technical adviser to the Belgian delegation and Mme. Cattier; Count Constantini, attache of the Itallan delegation; the counselor of th French embassy, Prince de Bearn the secretary of the British embassy, PERLING Exceptional Values in| Coats and small pieces| of guaranteed quality. 1336 F St. N.W. A furrier with a big stock of to sell is more interested in the disposal Dis stock than in your old furs. I am_ onl interested in remodeling your fars. Think 30-32 Florida | Avenue N.W.* | DRESS FORMS A’ very complete range Non Adjustable $7.00 =nd $12.50 Hall Borchert ' Speeial 14 Section, $12.85 Form Made to iour own measure Queen Form, $27.50 Convenient Terms Our New Catalog Now Ready. Write Today. it’s Free {Eugene Lubomirski, the minister of|Mrs. Henry W. Keyes, Senator and ! Portugal, Viscount d'Alte; the charge ,Q'affaires of Panama, Senor Don J. E. ; 3 fevre; minister jLefevre, Senorita Lef: the minist 1 of Venezuela, Senor Don Santos A. Do- {minici, Senorita Dominici; the minister jof Rumania and Princess Bibesco, ‘he | minister of Ecuador and Senora de Eili- zalde, | Senora de Lopea Gutierrez, the minister {of Uruguay and Mme. Varela, the min- | Frank W. Mondell, |ister of Costa Rica and Senora de|W. H. Calder, Senator and {Beeche. the minister of Guatemala and | Representati {Mme. de §lfinchl. (e minister of ragua and Mme. Chamorro, Mr. Justice {and Mrs. McKenna, Prince de Bearn ct de Chalais, counselor of the French em- | bassy; Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Chilton, { Payne, Dr. Leo H. -Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Joyce Broderick, Dr. and Mme. Hubrecht, { D | Dr. and Mme. D. H. Andreae, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr. Admiral Acton, Col. Moizo, Col. basetti, Col. Pentimalli, Venosta, Mr. and Mrs. A Dougherty, Col. Nelcon Riker., espart Goff, Mr. and Mrs. SOCIETY Senator Carlo Schanzer, Gen. Vaccari, ‘Commander Ruspoli, Senator Albertini and Marquis members of the delegation from Italy to the conference; Mr. and the minister of Honduras und |Mrs. Charles C. McChord, Mrs. Sarah Lee Phillips, Representative and Mrs. Senator and Mrs. France, and Mrs. Ira Copley, M. and Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, Mrs. J. “harles and Mre. Spencer | = . Symons has re- week: with ier son, Mr. Thomas W. Symons Cosby, Mrs. Shepard, Judge John Barton we, the assistant to the Attorney General and Mrs. Guy Victor Mr. Peterson; the assistant secretary of the navy and Mrs. Theodore Roose- velt, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Langhorne. Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, Mrs. Grafton Minot, Miss Josephine Patten, Miss Isabelle May, the attache of the Bel- glan embassy and Baroness de Selys, and Mr. Basil Miles. M. yHenry W. White, Mr. and Mrs. David ! Jayne Hill : Marye, M. Mr. and Mrs. George T.| and Mrs. Hampson Gary, | and Mme. de Bach, Counselor o orway end Mme. Steen, Mrs. Mar-| ‘;;mllTI;;Ifld, h;_r& Henry F. Dlmock.l rs. omas F. Wi . 5Edsnn e alsh, Mr. and Mrs. | nestock, Mrs. . Mrs. ' Gibson Fah T. De Witt Talmage, i The minister of China to the court g of St. James and Mme. Koo enter- tained at dinner last evening, when thelr guests were former Minister of Foreign Affairs of France and Mme. Viviana, Sir Robert and Lady Borden, the minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenberg, the minister of China and Mme. Sze, former United States Am- bassador to Germany and Mrs. David yNDERWOOL. Wife of M. de Tessan, a member of i son, Berne Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. Charle Boughton Wood, Mrs. C. M. Ffoulke, | Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Davis Ireland, Mrs, 1 Wesley Merritt, Mrs. John B. Hender- | CoL. a1, Bernezzo and Marquise de | , Mrs. Robert - | resentative e TR |;\|lnr‘.i fl‘,f’ Mrs, Joseph Folk, Senator MME. DE TESSAN, i Mr: te and Mrs. James R. Mann, Robert Owen, Senztor and Peter Goelet Gerry, Senutor and the press staff commected with the delegation of France to the oconfer- ence on the limitation of armament. Jayne Hill, Gen. and Mrs. Andre W. Brewster, the secretary of the Amer- ican delegation and Mrs. John W. Gar- Tett, former United States Minister to China and Mrs. Paul S. Reinsch, Lady Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Freeman Rcberts, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. John B. Henderson, Mrs. Breckinridge Long, Mrs. Hamilton Wright, Mrs. George Barnett, Mrs. Frederick Lew- ison, Dr. Wang Chung-Hui, delegate from China; Mr. M. T. Liang, Admiral Tsal Ting-Kan, Mr. W. K. Lo, Dr. Hawkling Yen and Dr. U.'Y. Yen of | the Chinese del i Corps, U. S. N., has returned to her apartment at the Montana for the winter, after a lengthy absencefrom the city. — Il Harriman will receive on afternoon from 4 to 6:30 h street. of the navy yard and yton will give a large t afternoon from 5 to clock, at their res honor of Miss Laura Lejeune, whose M L T The_undersecretary of state this Mrs. Henry Prather Fletcher will entertain a company of twenty at and The Connecticut Avenue Shop. dinner tonight in honor of Senator Luigi Albertini, delegate from Italy. and Mr. Hanihara of the Japanese Jelegation. The third assistant seoretary of young friends will be the guests of the occasion. Mrs. Dayton will be as- sisted in receiving by Mrs. John A. Le- jeune, wife of the major general of the Marine Corps, and Mies Laura Le- j The dining room will be deco. rated with poinsettias, and the draw Commander Franklin Rogers, Medical state and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss entertained a company of forty at dinner last evening in honor of Admiral Baron Kato and Prince Tokugawa, delegates from Japan.to the conference. ing room and library with roses and i chrysanthemums. Music will be fur- nished by the Navy Yard Orchestra. Mr. Tokato will be a luncheon host at the Shoreham tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bell were kosts last night at a buffet supper followed by dancing, the event being —— arranged for Mr. Bell's niece, Misx Mrs. Grafton Minot will entertain!Jean Bell, who recently returned from at dinner tonight in honor of the|Kurope and who will spend the win- Right Hon. Lord Lee of Fareham and {ter here. There were about seventy Lady Lee. gues cluding young married folk — and debutantes of this and last sea- Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant enter- son. Mr. and Mrs. Bell will give a tained at luncheon today in her home dance on December 29 in honor of on New Hampshire avenue. Miss Gertrude Grosvenor. Mrs. Edson Bradley cntertalned = at luncheon today in homor of ber |Mesteel Lot Evestnge house guest. Mrs. Felix Doubleday, |~ ber of well known per- who will return to_her home in New | A large number of well knows » The other Ruests |2ons from oficial, diplomatic and res. were Mme. de With. wife of Jonkheer | [Nt society were gubsts at van Haersma de With of the Nether- | 9/¢lock last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Peter Goelet | Tomyy Mre Henry (ietwy Chilton. Mr8. | 4¢ which Gigli, the tenor of the Met- Mmoo o Canel® Iropolitan Opera Company, who s Hinckley and Miss Tsabelle b ¥S|spoken of as the successor of Caruso, & oFbta took the place of Titta Ruffo, who is Dot detained_in New York by illness. com DLl D, Drain entertained a | ang. Charles Gilbert Spross. the X OROF | noted composer and accompanist, was of Miss Marion Drain, daughter of Mr. | Ited composer and accompanict, was ond Mrs. James A. Drain, whose mar- ! iva1 of guests and while the buffet riage to Mr. Clarence ‘Hemphill of| ..The Speaker and Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett entertained a number of guests at dinner last night. at home on Sheridan circle for a musical it ved consisted of a New York will take place Saturday. | uPPer was serve The guests included members of the | Dar: Yiolin and cello, r. and Mrs. Everett received their bridal party and a few intimate|gyests in a drawing room. where roses and chrysanthemums gave an! added charm to the surroundings, Mrs. Everett wearing a draped gown of pink satin and silver lace. Gigli, who was released by the manager of the Metropolitan Opera Company es- | pecially for Mr and Mrs. Everett, wa showered with honors from the mu- lllinlo‘;‘erl;.prelen!. o T the large company of guests.were the ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes, who had with them Sir Robert and Lady Borden; the ambasza- dor of Peru and Mme. de Pezet, the ambassador of Brazi Cochrane de Alenca of Argentina and Mme. Le Breton, the i ambassador of Chile and Mme de Mathieu, Mrs. Albert B. Fall, wife of the Secretary of the Interior; the minis- ter of Norway and Mme. B i Miss Drain and Mr. Hemphill will be guests of honor at dinner Friday evening of Miss Margaret Crosson, who will entertain preceding the re- hearsal. Mr. Hemphill will entertain the wedding party at the supper dance ‘llt w-.:dmln Park Hotel after the re- earsal. The former minister to Persia, Mr. Charles W. Russell. and Mrs. Russell will entertain at dinnér tonight at the .University .Club in honor of Mirza Hussein Khan Alai, the minis- ter of Persia to this country. Wade H. Ellis will have as Buests at the drill at Fort Myer to- the former ambassador to France and Mrs. Willlam G. Sharp and Mrs."David Moore of Ohio. Mr. Ellis has gone to New York, where | Thursday night he will attend the !nr‘;:un dinner In honor of Marshal | ‘och. 2 Mrs. Franklin Rogers; widow of Everwijn, the minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and Mme. Grouitch, the minister of Cuba and Mme. de Cespedes, the minister of Po- land and Princess Lubomirska, Prince BUY ON G STREET Phone Main 7676 JAMES B. HENDERSON 1108 G St. Gifts of Genuine Mahogany Muffin Stands................$10.00 Nest Tables..............$31 to $51 Smoking Stands............$4to $23 Gateleg Tables...........$28 to $115 ~ Footstools ................$7 to $32 Tea Carts. ..$27 to $75 Wing Rockess.............$21 to $40 Tilt-top; Tables............$16 to $57 Table Lamps..............$5to $25 Magazine Stands........$18 and $33 Turn Top Table...s:.....$47 to $86 Desks ...vovevenenn.....$82t0 $246 Secretaries .............$133 to $265 Windsor Chairs.:.........$19to $48 Candlesticks . veee...75cto $1.80 Floor Lamps..............$18to $38 Library Tables...........$63 to $238 Bookcases ...............$95 to $208 Child’s Chairs. . ..i.. .. ....... .$19 to $30 Lazy Susans........eeoeee......$15 Telephone Stands.........$38 to $36 Davenport Tables........$80to $136 Martha Washington Sew- T ing Tables...: ..$20 and $29 Priscilla Sewing Tables. .$9.50 to $13 Dining Room " Suites .and Bed- room Suites, priced from......$450 A Number of Lamp Shades . -.Reduced 25% ~.tom50$-. M. 'Pastemak 1209 Conn. Ave. N. W. A Special Sale of Trimmed Hats Sold up to $35.00 $5---$10 Inc]uding some Smart Untrim- med shapes. An exceptional o p- portunity at these Reduced Prices. o P 1109-1111 G. Street N. W. and Mrs. Charles D. Walcoit, Gen. Bar- | Theodore Burton and Miss Burton, J. C. Fremont, Capt. Piero Signor G. Mr. L. ton and Mr. George Burnap. ) Hotel, of Io a few days’ visit. from a visit of some (Continued on Nin Proper Reefers A sensible and serviceable solution to the gift problem for “him.” ., Such a feature are the Reefers of this season that vou’ll find a wonderful va- riety here—largest of any; and best of all. Both im- ported and American made. In Brush Wool—all col- ors and combinations, $1.85 to $4. A special value. r Al e | Imported Silk Reefers— from Welch-Margetson- London, exclusive with us. and Double-Swiss Silk, of Swiss make—in appealing shades and effects. $750t0$]1 5 $7.50 for an importer Silk Reefer is exceptional— and these truly are extrao: dinary. Accordion Silk Reefers— a very special s3£ value . Suitably boxed for giving. Gifts for Milady That Combine Beauty With Utility The special prices we are quoting will prove helpful to Xmas shoppers who have long lists of “Things to Buy.” quality. Choice of Crepe de Chine, Geor- gette and Pongee Waists. pay you to buy several. Robes This lot includes both ing Robes, in the smart new styles. Genuine Kid Gloves, 2- clasp styles. Perfect qual- ity and perfect fitting. All wanted colors. All sizes. Regular $5 Taffeta Silk and All-Silk Petti- coats. In this sale at— Lustrous -Fabrics Panvelaines T Tweeds Salt’s Plush Corduroy Lounging Silk Petticoats 3.8 It will Breakiast and Loung- 52.98 Two-Clasp Kid Gloves $.5 Wolf Mole crepe binations. and beaded models. Everything shown is the very latest in style and Sale of New Blouses At 35:98 Materials include canton crepes, de chine, georgette and com- Beautifully embroidered White, flesh and colors. Just velope -soles, All season. stripes black. beaver Fur-Trimmed Coats - At a Big Savings In Price Here You Will Find the Style, the Fabric, the Luxurious Fur Trimming You Desire, Priced Far Below What You Had Expected to Pay. High-Type Coats That Fulfill the Exacting Demands of Exclusive Style Luxurious Furs Australian Opossum Black Opossum Natural Raccoon * And Nutria Breakfast Coats of All-Silk Satin Break- fast Coats at this special price . = Silk Underwear Choice of Silk Gowns, Teddys, Combinations, En- and satin ribbon and lace trimmed. Silk Hosiery that are so popular this silk_and wool mixtures— a_limited number $65.98 Chemise and Cami- in crepe de chine $9.98 the various kinds Plain silks-—lace and novelties— navy, brown, gray, and heather mixtures. All sizes. $45 - Colors All Sizes Mrs. Andre Brewster, Représentat Kauffmann, Senator David Walsh, m ive Mrs. leri, B. Ceccato, Mr. John B. Hen- derson, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kauffmann. H. Treadwell, Col. William Hor- Mrs. George D. Hope. who is spend- ng the winter at Wardman Park i ing Mrs. N. H. Wright at an early date for