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S OCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1921.° SOCIETY The Ambassador- of France and Mme. i Jusserand Will Guests Tonight for Admiral de Bon. HE ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand will enter- tain a distinguished company at dinner this evening when their guests will include Admiral de Bon and Commander de Frochot of the French delegation to the confer- ence. The ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes wil entertain a com- pany at dinner this evening. The ambassador and Lady Geddes had with them at luncheon yesterday the solocitor general and Mrs. James M. Beck, Sir Charles Davidson of Mon- treal, Lord Riddle, the counselor of the embassy and Mrs. R. Leslie Craigie, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Lampson, Commander G. V. Raymond and Capt. C. J. Henry. The ambassador of Argentina and Mme. Le Breton will entertain the members of the 100 Club in the em- bassy this evening at the club’s first dance of this season. The committee for the club this year is Mrs. Peter Goe vanus Stokes, jr. Thropp, Mrs.” Cromw Miss Glad I Brooks and Senora de mbassador of ness de Cartier, wi or of Belgium, are honorary members of the committee, A number of dinner parties will precede the dance, among the hosts being Mr. and Mrs. Thropp, Mr. and Breckinridge Long and Mrs. Brooks. The second dance of the series will be given January 14, in the home of Senator and Mrs. Gerry. Mellon, was host at dinner last even- ing, entertaining a company of twen- ty-two in honor of the Right Hon. Arthur James Balfour. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes will be the guests of honor at the dinner to be given by Representa- tive and Mrs. Frederic C. Hicks this evening. William M. Calder entertained a small company, inform- ally, at dinner last evening at the Willard, where they have an apart- ment. Senator and Mr: Mrs. Kellogg, wife of Senator Frank B. Kellogg, will not receive tomorrow afternoon, and will not observe her day at home again until the new year. Mrs. Joseph S. Frelinghuysen, wife of the senator of N Jersey, will be at home tomorrow afternoon. The minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter returned late yesterday afternoon from New York, where the latter arrived Monday aboard the Paris from Europe, where she has been since the late summer. The min- dster went to New York the latter part of last week to meet her. ‘The minister of China and Mme. Sze will be the guests of honor at a dinner to be given by Mrs. Thomas 1. Walsh on Thursday, December General the Earl of Cavan is leav- ing today for a short tour in Canada and will return on December 21. The earl is accompanied by the chief of staff, Col. Bartholamew. Miss Gerd de Lilliehook, niece of the minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenberg, will arrive from Smith College on December 18 to spend Christmas at the legation. Mrs. Grafton Minot entertained a company at dinner last evening ih honor of Sir Robert and Lady Bor- den. The other guests were the am- bassador of Spain and Senora de Riano, the secretary general to the American delegation and Mrs. John W. Garrett, Gen. George O. Squier, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin B. Laughlin, Mrs. Andre W. Brewster, Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe, Miss Lydia Biddle, Mr. J. Butler Wright, Mr. Basil Miles and Mr. Chandler P.” Anderson, jr. Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes entertained & luncheon party today of eighteen guests. Her sister, Miss Prentice, will entertain a number of guests at luncheon tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Corby gave a .musical last evening in their charm- e = e et et e e e R S b fng home on Chevy Chase circle, when Mr. Archer Gibbons of York gave a program of organ music. The guests numbered between 150 and 200, and included members of the Chinese delegation, members of of- ficial and residential society. A buf- fet supper was served about midnight. The Attorney General, Mr. Harry M. Daugherty, will return to his apart- ment at Wardman Park Hotel tomor- Tow, after spending a few days in He will join Mrs. New England. | Fmes GOk SIEET Y the history of ment. Hatsand Furs. Entertain Dinner Daugherty in Baltimore for the week end. Japan’s Delegate Host For Netherlands Representatives. Prince Tokugawa, delegate from Japan, entertained the members of the Netherlands delegation to the conference at dinner at the Shoreham last evening. Lord Riddell, member of the dele- gation from Great Britain to the con- ference on limitation of armament and far eastern questions, had as his guests at dinner at the Shoreham last evening Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M Hood, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weir, .and Capt. and Mrs. F. F. Douglas Williams. Mrs. Howard Sutherland, who has been with her daughter, Mrs. Joel S. Walker of Huntington, W. Va., dur- ing the serious illness of the latter’s infant daughter, returned to Wash- ington Sunday. Mrs. Sutherland will be joined tomorrow by her daughter Margaret, a student at Mrs. Dow's school, Briarcliff Manor, N. Y., who will spend the holidays with her mother, and early next week by her daughter Elizabeth, who will come from the Arden School, Lakewood, J., for Christmas. First Lieut. Kuwahara of the Jap- anese delegation was host at dinner last evening at the Hotel Powhatan, when his guests were asked to meet Vice Admiral Kato. Mrs. Henry Price Wright entertain- ed a company of twelve at luncheon today in her home on Massachusetts avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis enter- tained at dinner last evening in honor of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. C. E. Sawyer. The other guests were the surgeon general of the Army and Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland, Admiral and Mrs. Presley M. Rixey, Admiral and Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, Dr. and Mrs. Monae Lesser of New York, and Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Macdonald. The United States ambassador to Peru, Mr. William Gonzales, was the guest of honor at dinner last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Douglas, who had a small v to meet him, in- cluding the ambassador of Peru and Senora de Peze Mr. and Mrs. George Mesta will ar- rive in Washington Thursday from Pittsburgh and will make their usual winter stay at the New Willard. Mrs. Mesta will entertain at a tea dance at the New Willard Saturday after- noon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Delano are vis- Admiral an e iting Mrs. Frdderick W. Pratt, in her home, at 2015 Columbia road.’ Mrs. E. Lester Jones will not be at home tomorrow afternoon nor again until after New Year. Miss McDonald and Miss Webster will not observe their usual at home on Friday afternoon. Miss Huske, on for Debut Festivities, Returns to School. Miss May Catherine Huske of Fay- etteville, Va._ who came on for the debut of her“ousin, Miss Laura Le- jeune and is the house guest of l;\e’l_' cousin, 2 Miss Jessica Smith, at 1727 K street, entertained a box party at the Sothern and Marlowe performance of “Hamlet” last evening, in honor of Miss Laura Lejeune. The guests were Miss Laura Lejeune, Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Miss Augustine Lejeune, and Miss Jessica Smith. Miss Huske, who has béen extensively entertained dur- ing her stay in Washington, will leave within a few days to resume her studies. There will be a private view of the paintings of Miss Clara Greenleaf Perry on_Saturday afternoon from 3 to 7 o'clock at 1106 Connecticut avenue, there being some portraits in the exhibition. The_exhibition will continue to January 2, from 10 a.m. to 6 o'clock p.m. Miss Perry is a well December Sales All our Superb Winter Fash- ions have been Radically Re- duced to the Lowest Prices in Evening Gowns and Wraps— Day Dresses— Coats — Suits— Blouses—Sweaters—Paris Novelties — Separate Skirts— { Feature Tomorrow known artist having_exhibited in the Paris Salon, but discontinued her work during the war to take up ac- tive work in the motor corps. So valuable was her'work in France dur- ing the trying days of war and after that when MarsHal Foch found that she was a passenger on the same-ship that brought him to America he and his staff called on her in her cabin to thank her personally for her in- valuable services. In the exhibition is & charming pastel portrait of Princess de Bearn, daughter of Prince de Bearn et de Chalals, counselor of the French embassy. Miss Elizabeth Simms will return from Smith College Saturday, December 17, and will spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Richard Douglas Simms, at the Westmoreland. Miss Simms will make her debut at a dance at the Chevy Chase Club Friday evening, December Our Establish- Formerly $25 to $40 ‘Who, with her husband, the former Iholiday recess. MRS. JOHN CALDWELL, American minister to Persia, and their Miss Caldwell, is spending the winter in Washington. 23, but will return to college after the Maj. Julian C. Smith, U. 8. M. C,, and Mrs. Smith, who are now living at the Commodore Hotel, New York, will come to Washington for Christmas. Maj. Smith will sail on January 4 for Panama. The dress rehearsal for the pictures at the Washington opera ball, which been held this afternoon, rily postponed until tomor- on at 4 o'clock, because of the inability to set up the frames for the pictures. Additional members of the floor com- mittee for the ball which will be held tomorrow evening in the balirooms of the Willard, are Mr. Diamontopoulos, second secretary of the Greek legation; Prince Eugene Lubomirski, Mr. de Lagerberg, Col. Payton, Lieut. Schnei- der, Maj. Reginald Foster, Mr. Manning Stead, Mr. Archibald Wells, Mr. Robert Bell and Mr. George Sloan. A foreign correspondents’ _evening Wwa3 given at the Arts Club of Wash- ington last evening, when the speak- ers were Mr. H. W. Nevinson of the Manchester Guardian, Mr. H. G. Ham- ilton of the London Chronicle, and Mr. Ta Chen, assistant secretary of the Chinese legation. The speakers were introduced by Mr. Avery Marks, president of the National Press Club. A talk on universal art as an expres- sion of universal peace was made by Mr. Michio Itow, a Japanese artist. Lieut. E. H. Gage will spend the week end at Cold Spring Harbor, L. I, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kahn. Cards have been received in Wash- ington from Senor Carlos Obregon and Senora Maria Lomelin de Torres announcing the marriage of his sister and her son, Senorita Leonor Obre- gon to Senor Jesus R. Torres. The ceremony _was performed Friday morning, November 25, at 10 o'clock in the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary at Leon, Guanajata, Mexico. enor Torres lived some time in Washington, where he was in business, and returned to Mexico with his brother, Senor Immanuel Torres, who was connected with the Mexican embassy until February, 1921. A Christmas sale of fancy work for the benefit of the Pocahontas Me- morial Associationsfund will be held at 1437 R street northwest Thursday afternoon, December 16, fromd 4 to 7 o'clock, to which the public is cor- dially invited. Navy Bud Presented to Society Today. Surg. General of the Navy and Mrs. Edward Rhodes Stitt will present their daughter, Miss Mary Ruguet Stitt, to society at a tea dance this afternoon from 5 to 7 at Rauscher's. Mrs. Stitt and- her daughter will receive alone and will be assisted by Miss Eleanor Hill, Miss Helen Griffin, Miss Laura Lejeune, Mary Palmer, Miss Atala Kimmell, Miss Nina Lunn, Miss Helen Colbert, Miss Helen Newton, Miss May Taylor, Miss Elizabeth Werner, Miss Annette Ashford, Miss Corinne Stephens, Miss Alice Milburn, Miss Maria Butler, Miss Catherine Cheat- ham, Miss Elizabeth Zolnay, Miss Patricia Alnsa, Miss Mary Emily case. Engraved Wreath Decoration $27.50 case, Hammered Design amilton, Miss Florence Cline, Miss H Diana Cumming, michael and Mise Katharine Shaw. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Robert E. Coontz, Mrs. Kelley, Mrs. greens studded with cut flowers and the presentations will be made by Lieut. Commander J. T. Boone, U. N. Mrs. Stitt will wear a gown of black velvet trimmed with jet and her daughter will wear a simple gown of white georgette cre odsratoly long skirt full and bouf-| may make glad the heart of some fant, and graceful bodice with batteau | child Christmas. neck and no sleeves. ming will be pearl eequins. The Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks, will receive the salutes at the drill to be given at 2:30 Saturday after- noon in the riding hall at Fort Myer for the benefit of the Army Relief and many of the distin- guished visitors, as well as members of the official, diplomatic, Army and Navy circles of the National Capital Society, will attend. Mrs. Weeks, wife of the Secretary Mrs. Wainwright, the assistant secretary of war Harbotd, wife of Gen. James G. bord, and Mrs. Albert L. Mills, presi- dent of the Army Relief Soclety, will of War; receive with Mrs. wife of the commandant of the post, in the hoproom after the drill, when a tea dance will be given. Priscilla, Countess of Annesley, who went to Philadelphia for a visit after spending some time in Washington, has returned to the Powhatan to re- main until early in the new year, when she will go to New York. The Chief Justice and Mrs. were guests of honor at dinner last evening of the assistant to the Attor- ney General and Mrs. Guy Despard Goff. Park Ho Mr, el Mrs. N. H. Wright of Ironton, Ohio, who has been the guest of Gov. and Mrs. Morrow at Frankfort, Ky., will arrive in Washington tomorrow. Dur- ing her stay here Mrs. Wright will be the house guest of Mrs. George D. Hope at her apartment in Wardman Judge George A. Carden of New York entertained guests at dinner last night at the Shoreham, where he is staying while in Washington. Mr. Tokota of the Japanese delega- tion entertained at.luncheon today at the Shoreham. . and Mrs. Treadwell of the Burington have ls- sued invitations for a dance in honor of their ~daughter, Treadwell, to be given at Rauscher’s Thursday, December 22, at 10 o'clock. Maj. and Mrs. William Wilson, j entertained a company at dinner la evening in honor of Capt. and Mrs. Miss Jane Car- madé with humble degree, in The only trim-| Mrs. Thomas F. Myer before a conference. X klin coretary | Eleanor Fran Mrs. Har- | ence. William C. Rivers, ceive at their street, Cleveland Taft | evening, Hartley Gibbons, Christmas. Lawson Henderson gates to the confer: quest of the cltizen courtesy to the wome: forence. of which Mrs, Willlam Ham- ilton Bayly is chairman. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Story. jr., have leased the residence at 1761 Massa- chusetts avenue for the winter and are now in possession. . A. Baer will re- Mr. and Mrs. M. 3464 Macomb Park, on Sunday in honor of home, December 18, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Baer. Mrs. George Wheeler has gone to 1=:rle,s Pa., ts remain se\;;nl gggg;i ft h mother, 8. Fariey: aibb at_her apartment at Wardman Park H but Mrs. Gibbons will join her in Erie for Mrs. Powell Clayton Made Tenderfoot Girl Scout. Mrs. Powell Clayton entertalneda;t supper last night thirty or more cap- taflfla and_lieutenants of the Girl Scouts. During the evening Mrs Clayton was made a tenderfoot scout. Miss Caroline Cochran Thom an- nounced a sale to be held at her home, 1725 I street, on Saturday, De- e York, where Mr. Stetson will be rec- tor of Trinity parish. For the injeresting international doll sale for the Washington Anij R. A. Warner, Mrs. Charles S. Butler, | Rescue League, to be held Saturday, Mrs. C. W. O. Bunker, Mrs. James J.| B. Raby, Mrs. William Wood and Miss Dorinda Rogers. Mrs. Stitt and Miss. S8titt will stand before @ bower oflconlrlbfl!ad three beautiful Belgian I December 17, at the storve of W. Moses & Sons, the ambassador of Bel- gium and Baroness de Cartler have dolls. Among the numerous contribu- tions of Misp Maria L. Anderson 8.!and Miss Sophle C. Anderson valuable French bronze. The exhibit will be- unique, with d)?lll trt;lnn!:r. eign lands joining those o 1 the sope that each Bayard, Mrs. Gor- don-Cumming, Miss Lydia Biddle and Mrs. H. C. Moses are the committee in charge of the sale. A brilliant_drill was given evening in the riding hall at Fort distirlguished com- pany of officials and visitors for the The drill was folg::'eert: by a dance in the hop room tl{e commandant of Tne_ post. Col. Willlam C. Rivers, and Mrs. Rivers received the guests, assisted by NMrs. a memhfir of the advisory committee to the American delegates to the confer- The drill was for the dele- ence at the re- s' committee on n of the con- Mrs. Elizabeth O, Belt has returned to Washington after spending the autumn in Atlantic City. Miss Margaret Simon Martin of Annapolis, Md. On Friday evening they will be hosts at a small dinner party in honor of Mrs. Wilson's_sister who Is arriving from New York today. Guests wiil be bresent from Philadel- phia to méet Mrs. Haskell. Mrs. Wil- son has planned a series of dinner parties which ghe will give through- out the winter Mr. and Mrs. among theldinn&r hésts bf Tasthight. Covers wér® laid fog ten rand sked to meet, the Reve Stetson. unctiops Reing them, before thejr depa: guests Wi and Mrs."! the many 5 eason. %gv id Mead Mrs. M. G. Haskell, Lea were their, It was'one. of, ven for far New EVERY WOMAN WANTS A CHOKER FOR XMAS Here's an opportunity to buy one this week at $°7 50 Stone Marten—Opossum CHOKERS Mscs:. Phone Frank. 3445 Brushes ....$14 Combs . . .$5.50 Clothes Brush, $12.50 DULIN @ MARTIN CO. 212 £ 1218 G STREET » Hats, $5.00 to $20.00, for LG A 598 {2 Street N.W, N One door below F St. Price $1.95 to $10 and up. AR Engraved Stripe Decoration $35 il - Gifts of‘_Beauty Rich in designs of graceful simplicity, these . pieces for the dressing tal_:le_are gifts which al- ways gain sincere appreciation. ) Sterling Silver Sets of three pieces, including comb, brush and mirror, in Sterling Silver Boudoir Set, buttonhook, shoe horn, nul file and cuticle, complete in $10 Sterling Silver Ivory Pyralin Set: ::,plbmh, wmb,' ‘;mfier, nail file and cuticle, in case, $30 The Ll‘zles! Vogue in boudoir silver —are our long, slender handled pieces, in beautiful designs. Mirror, $30 Brush, $20 Sterling Silver Striped Decorations Mirror . ....$24 Brush ......$15 Comb ......$5 Clothes Brush, $13.50 lours—8:45 to 6:00 «1215 F STP.E'E’I‘:na 1 ! 7k l”i'%ery All Velvet, Duvetyne and Felt Hats Reduced to 1/, Regular ‘We also have a nice assortment of goods for the holidays: Handkerchiefs, handmade, $1.00 Boxed Handkerchiefs, 3 in a box, 75c, $1.00, $L50. Colored Linen, Embroidered, 50c Each - All Linen, White Only, 25¢ Each - Silk Hose, black, brown and gray, $150 pair. | s o e cember 17, from 3 to € o'clock, the pr e Mis mer. -0ce, uipment and to help the Plerce i1l teahouse. Grace Abbott, new chief of the children’s burcau, will meet the college women of Washington this afternoon at a tea given in_her honor by the National Club of University ‘Women. noon are officers of the University of Chicago The marriage s announced of Miss Dorothy Gaines Thompson, from which will go to buy | from 4 to - GOES The hostesses of the after- |40 duty us Club. naval disti —_— Quebec formerly Ky., to Mr. Paul Cra- arriage took place in women to Baltimore November 19, and on their return to Washington an informal reception was held. Mrs. Frank Morrison, retiring from the: presidency of Stonewall Jackson Chétpter, No. 20, U. D. C., entertained in honor of the chapter Monday even- ing at the Memorial Home. David Kinchelo, wife of Representa- tive Kinchelo of Kentucky, gave a number of delightful selections; Mrs. Molette Spengler rendered a vocal with Mra Bertram Trenis at piano, and Mrs. Mock gave an inter- esting reading in negro dialect. Pre: siding at the tea table were Mrs. Rob- ert Stratton Boswell, mother of the hostess, and Mrs. Arma Edner Rush. Others assisting in the dining room were Mrs. Alblon Wilkens Tuck, Mra Fairfax Mongure, Miss Jessica Ran- dolph Smith and Mrs. Ida Offutt solo, Trenis. ‘The marriage of Miss Martha E. Bell to Willia: E. place in the par: dree Methodist Church, at 10:30 o'clock+ yesterday, pastor of the church, officiating. and Mrs. Hamilton will be at home a.ti the residence of the bride’s mother, Mra. Bell, 225 Rockville road. i Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Schoenthal will Mrs. Hamilton took nage of the McKen- Dr. Charles A Shreve, Mr. Delight Him With a Practical and delightful Cuff Links are to be had here in pleasing variety of designs. 10-kt. Gold ......$4 to $8 14-kt. Green Gold, Platinum and 14-kt., Schmedtie Bros. Co., 1209 G Street Northwest Wh New Pair of Cuff Links §7 to $20 J. H. Duehring Pres. The Reliable Jewelers and Negliges Sa pleasingly different—expressive of Of finest satin, in delicate feminine charm. vari-colored boudoir tints. The one pi is of two-tone satin, with self ruching. Others $850 and $1250. Corduroy Robes, wide wale; another ship- ment at 3 Lined Corduroy Robes, $5.90 and $7.5 Handkerchiefs With Daintiest of Hand-Embroidered Corners or Initials 35¢, 3 Pairs, $1.00—50c These two-great assortments include ally hundreds of that is hard to choose! Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for men—hem- stitched and hand embroidered. $3.95 and $5.00 Some of the prettiest ones you eve: at these prices in the special purchas received. Square and round necks, in French voile and batiste—with hand-drawn and real filet lace trimming. Others up to $15.00. be at home to their friends Sunday their twentieth wedding anniversary, 2638 Garfield street. Rear Admiral Thomus P. Magruder of the office of naval intelligence, Navy Department, has been assigned as opposed Gifts for the Happy Christmas The showings for Christmas here are delightful. Their extent and novelty offer rare suggestions. The prestige of our name assures the exquisite quality of all articles. A visit at this time will prove both inter- esting and helpful in the matter of perfect selection. Winter Apparel for the Little Folks Dolls—Small Toys—Nursery Furnishings } For Likable Gifts— atterns—and all so pretty 10 oclock, In celebration of et Hotel Hadleigh Restaurant 16th, V & W Sts. NW. Breakfast Special, 50c, 60c, 75c, and a la Carte. Dinner, Table d'Hote, $1.25 nd a la Carte Party and Banguet Work Our Bpeciaity M. E. FRITZ, Prop. TO NEW ORLEANS. commandant of the elghth rict at New Orleans, has again gone on record to the admission of the bar. Children’s and Infants’ ite Dresses—Colored Frocks, plain and Bloomer Serge, Silk, Crepe de Chine, Velvet Dresses Petticoats—Sweaters—Sweater Suits Boys® Suits—Hats—Caps—DBonnets Rompers—Creepers Bibs—Silk Wrappers—Sacques Bootees, Mittens and Caps to match Play Rugs—Quilts—Baby Bunting Toilet Sets—Scales—Costumers—Cribs Bassinets—W ardrobes—Kiddie Koops Dressing Tables with Bath Tubs Combined Fibreet: Comner Thirieent? Ly ‘A‘;shop full of gifts for Mi- dady! Gifts with something back of them! Centemeri Gloves Made in France—of the finest French Kid—perfect fitting. ctured Very Special for Christmas— $1350. 2-clasp, with embroidered backs—black, o= white, grays, browns and gun metal, with white sewing. 0. $2.65 and $3.00 Pair —the Stockings for Gifts. Silk 100% pure and protected from garter- clasp “runs” by the patented gold stripe. 100 dozen—1,200 pairs—just received. —With Silk Garter Hems, $2.75 Pair; tax 8c. : —With Mercerized Garter Hems, $2.00 liter- SLIPPERS Comfort bringing for the 365 days of the year. Attractive, sturdy styles for men, real dainty effects for women, in various colors —and the cutest designs for tiny tots, with pictures on top. ¥ For Men—$550 pair—black and colors. For Women—Satin Boudoir Slippers, $2.25 and $2.75; felt, $1.65 and $2.00. Children’s Felt Slippers, $1.00 and $1.25. - T saw e just work

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