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Madame Berthier French Umbrella Shop French Dressmaker Very Firat-Class Work Only 1824 15th Street N.W. Phone North 6388 PERLING FURRIER Importer Exceptional Values injf Coats and small pieces offiguaranteed quality| ‘ A furrier with a big stock of URS hin stock than in your old furs. it over. MARTIN WO Linens and Laces Hand Laundered -30-82 Florid: Avenue N, Mme. VIBOUD, Inc. Erlebacher Jwelve -Ten F Sto Whose memory will be precious be- cause of their smartness, enduring quality and rare beauty. $3_ 5() This Satin Teddy with wide band of lace, ribbon trimmed A wide assortment of Teddys in crepe de chine, « radium, satin; tailored and lace trimmed; orchid, flesh, blue d@nd white. $2.95 to $10.95. This Satin Cam- isole with wide $1.95 band of lace Hundreds of Caqisoles Ra- dium or Satin, in all colors, from $1.95 to $4.50. Step-In, as /2{ $3.95 pictured, of 4 E@ ; orchid or pink radium Other Step-ins priced Silk Messaline from $3.95 to $6.95. - Breakfast Coals $9.50 A charming gift in jade, orchid or purple. We have at very SPECIAL PRICES a beautiful assortment of NEGLIGES both in lace-trimed and * tailored models. Beaded Bags - from 3105 up Imported novelties in clever colorings, dis- playing unique -shapes and styles. : tF A Fbr this Brown $1‘ 7 Reed Basket of Flowers —filled to overflowing withi arti- ficial field flowers and imported grass, tied with ribbon. ‘ Boutonnieres and Corsage From 75c to $2.50 Dainty flowers, combined with - foliage and tinsel ribbon. Ostrich and Coque ' Fans, $12.50 to $25 In shades to match every evening gown. ‘We have fans in quite a number of sizes. a Blouse Is Practical Hand-made Blouses " $4.85 up . Broadcloth Shirts, ’ $7.75 up Satin Blouses, $8.50 up Georgette Blouses $7.50 up Crepe de Chine Blouses $6.95 up '.(_ Jersey Smocks, $7.50 . Large assortment 's Umbrellas. R to sell is more interested fn the disposal of 1 am_only interested in remodeling your furs. Think 4 5 o in the Argontine embassy. 1336 F st. N,w, Lace Renovating Cleaning dinner tonight, entertalning | guests at dinner were the ambassador 727 11th in honor of the members of | °f Argentina and Mme, Le Braton, Mrs. M. 4971, 17 ocilety The President and Mrs. Harding Hosts at First State Dinner, With the g Cabinet as Guests. = a QisPngulshed company preceading the One Hundred Club dance Jast night 'The other HE President and Mra. Hard- ing wlill glve thelr firat state Peter Goelet Gerry, Col. and Mrs. Maurice F. Day, Lleut Col. ¥. B. G. Piggott and A. Kerr of the British delegation; Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus tokes, jr.; Mrs. John F. Wilkins, Miss Lloveras, Miss Gladys Hinckley, Mr. Jacques Wurtz of Paris and Lieut. Winant P. Johnson. the cabinet and their wives, Miss Mellon, daughter of the Secretary of the Treasury, being included in the company. There will be about sixty guests. Members of French Delegation Guests at French Embassy. The ambassador of France and Mme. | Jusserand entertained at dinner last evening, when their guests were Ad- miral ~de Bon and Commander Frochot of the French delegation, Ad- miral end Mrs. Coontz, Admiral and Mrs. Harry McL. P. Huse, Admiral Rogers, the United States ambassador to the Argentine Republic and Mrs. John W. Riddle, Mr. and Mrs. George Sutherland, former United States am- bassador to France and Mrs. William G. Sharp, Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Mrs. Truxton Beale, Mr. Robert S. Brook- ings of St. Louis and the attache of the French embassy and Countess de Sleyes. Judge E. Ilves, counselor of the lega. | tion of Finland and charge d'affaires, | will give up his apartment at Ward- | man Park Hotel the end of the month | and leave for New York from where he will for Finland. The small dances Which Lloveras, niece of the ambassador of | Argentina and Mme. Le Breton has been giving at tho embassy the first day of every week will be interrupted for the present on account of stress of the social program of the week. Mrs. E. H. G. Slater entertained a large and distinguished company of guests at dinner last evening includ- ing delegates to the conference and members of the cabinet. The ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes were hosts at dinner last evening, when their guests were M. Sarraut, minister of colo for France: tlie minister . of China to Great Britain and Mme. Wellington Koo, Capt. Vasconcellos of the Por- tuguese delegation, Lord Riddel and Rear Admiral Chatfleld of the British delegation, Mr. and Mrs. F. Aston- Gwatkin; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Malkin, Mr. and’ Mrs. R. W. Castle, jr.; M and Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson, M and Mrs. G. S. Knowles, Mrs. Theo dore V. Boynton, Mr. and Mr. honey, Miss Dumbell, Miss Lay, ) Harlan, Miss Ernst, Miss Nan' Ten- nant, Mr. J. Butler Wright, Mr. L. C. Christie, the counselor of the British embassy and Mrs. Henry Getty Chil- ton, the commercial counselor and Mrs. John Jovce Broderick, the secre- tary and Mrs. R. Leslie Craigie, sistant naval attache and Mrs. H. A. Brown, assistant military attache and Mrs. C. E. D. Bridge, commercial sec- retary and Mrs. J. L. Wilson Goode, the attache and Mrs, S. C. Lawrence Miss Betty Poe and Mr. H. V. Tennant. | . - and Mrs. Jgseph Hellen. The members of the Italian delegation | tantes who: will entertained_at dinner last evening at|Mi ) the Hotel Washington in honor of the | members of the Japanese delegation. | tri Their guests were Baron Kato and Prince Tokugawa, delegates Japan; the ambassador w i - legation of Sal-| tr8, enteriained a (-nm-q} 3 The secretary o vador, Dr. f twelve at lunchéon today at the m. Mrs. John Stephern widow of Rrig.‘ Gen. Stephens, U. S.” A., will present her young daughter, Miss Gorinne de Garmenddia Stephens, to her friends at a dance at the Washington Club m-l night, when other debutantes will be ill be a number of this season’s buds assisting Miss Stephens, Mra. Richard i1l will present! | Miss Eleanor Carroll | "oty this afternoon at Py large tea lt the Washington Club !/ from 5 to 7. Flowers in a setting of | by green will he used in the decorations, and Mrs. Fjil and her daughter w receive alofe. The tea table will be | v th its center- nd_ will Dud ley Mrs. | Pembroke Thom, Mrs. Francis W. Hi D! . Robert Crain. B E Navy and_Mrs. Denby, the minister of-| Portugal, Viscount d’Alte; Admiral Fer- dinand Acton, Mr. and Mrs. Joan W. Garrett, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. | Davis Treland, the president of the Italian delegation, Senator S(‘hfln!l‘r:| the ambassador of Italy, Senator Ricci; | Gen. Guiseppe Vaccari, M. Kammerer, Dr. Skutaro Tachi, Shigoru Kuriyama, Capt. and Mrs. Carlo Huntington, M quis G. Visconti-Venosta, Count Pagliano, Miss Italia * Garibaldi, Col. ngrlo Barbasetti, Commander Piero Civalleri, Signor Leonardo Albertini, Lieut. Col. Natale Pentimalli, Signor, Virgilio_Cimaschi, Signor Barzinl and Signor Costese. . 1 B ence | rith, | 1 Kemp, Mis abe Helen Colbert, Johnson, Miss M ian_Brown and of St. Louis, house utante. o Mrs. Hill will wear a gown of cloth |, {of gold veiled in black embroidered | net, andher daughter will wear white | net draped over cloth of silver, and bound with tiny bands of the silver. lana will carry a stower bouguet of i marguerites and mignonette. Gen. the Earl of Cavan was host at| dinner last evening preceeding the 100 Club dance and left at midnight for Canada. Lord Cavan will return to Washington tlie middle of next week. i Mrs. Horace Van Deventer arrived 8 cesterday from her home in Knox- de Riano were the honor guests at|ville, Tenn., to spend Christmas with dinner last evening of Mr. and Mrs.|kLer mother, Mrs. Lurton, widow of T. A. Scott Thropp, who entertained Mr: Justice Lurton, in her apartment ‘The ambassador of Spain and Senora F at Tenth St. A Jan uary It is needless to go into detail as description of merchandise. Here's Your Chance to Iliss | 'l.)n whter of Mr: © ton Club. in the Farnsboro, where Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lurton, jr., also live. ciety this year i Moses & Sons on § | Animal Rescue League. the diplomatic corps have entered into friendly rivalry_to make the doll an exposition of the childhood pla things of man secure dolls dressed by famous wom- en of many lands, is an exquisi J made costu the permi; terest. Riano, wife dor; Baront: | man “anada Qpera Ball Chief ocial Event Tonight. dent. bail for the benefit of the gpera association : FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN § Four Weeks Ahead of Time A 2 5% Discount - Off Every Lady"s and Misses’ | Coat--Suit--Dress and Skir‘t ---No Exceptions---- The 25% Discoufit’ - Is Self E_xplanatory . Economize on New Winter Apparel : - Will you take aclvanfage of this opportunity? rati Mgs. mander navy, was hostess at tea yesterday aft- ernoon at the Powhatan. The secretary of the Smithsonian In- titution, Mrs. Charles D. Walcott, enter- tained at dinner last night & number of prominent scientific men in honor of the Rt. Hon. Arthur J. Balfour, who 18 himself a scientific man. Those present were: Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, Dr. John C. Merriam, president Carnegie Insti- tution of Washington; Mr. William Bar- clay Parsons, civil engineer of New York; Dr. Henry 8. Pritchett, president Carnegle Foundation for Advancement Teaching, Stratto: of he late Brig. Gi make her debut at a dance atsd lock this evening at the Wawshing- <tmas feature in so- the doll fair which at the store of W. B. turday, December slock until night. The be the Washington The ladies of A novel Chr 11 be held from 10 c eneficiary will air ountries. Thus the ublic will have an opportunity to The center of attraction, however, is doll with hand: will be named fter Mrs. Warre . Harding, with ion ‘of the first lady of the Harding will doll, to handed down 1s a'piece of historic in- d. with thi 0 posterity French a 58 of the Spand: de Cartier, Mme. Crouitch, of the Princ olish minister: Chinese min- Mrs. clgian ambe of th t-Slovene st ka, wife of the wife of the E. H. G. Slater, Woodhull, ) and pn, Miss Mary Gwynn, Miss_Cash, Mrs. idle, ith M Tr: odge, Mr Mile- w York. Mrs. Mahlon Pitney, Mme. Wallen- g and the members of the executive of the National Opera com- including Mrs. Charles Henry Ehle, Mrs. W Mitchell Carroll, Russell, Mrs. Harvey ¥, Zdouard Albion, pre and Mr. George Oakley Totten, prestdent, will receive at ‘the iven it utle .. Vice | is evening, which will be the ballroom of the New Willard Nishihara entertained at dinner last evening Sale to reasons, or Really Powhatan. The table was dec- with American beauty roses. naval constructor John J. Gart of Nuw York, director research labora torles, American Telegraph and Tele. phone Comtpany; Dr. blologist, Columbia _University; R. Tajl, wife of Lieut. Com- ‘Tajl of the imperial Japanese 8. Ames, University; chief signal physicis Ge! eorge . O. officer, Mr. Herbert Hoover, | Otis Smit] geological surve; vin, burcau’ of aeronauti ment, and Dr. Frank - trical engineer, of New York. New York; Dr. e 608 TO 614, - A Tempting Special from the Dress Department SOCIETY T. H. Morgan, Mr. Henry S. Wellcome of London, founder of the Wellcome Research Laboratories of Africa; Dr. Willlam H. Welch of Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Joseph Johns Hopkins Squier, United States Army; Dr. Vernon Kellogg, secretary National Research Council; Dr. George director United States Dr. Charles L. Mar- director United States weather bureau; Admiral W. A. Moffat, chief ), Navy Depart- Jewett, elec- Count de Buisseret is expected to sail today from New York for his M - The House of Courtesy home in Belgium in thie country. 81 this week with the mother of Countess Mrs. John P. Story. Mrs. Herbert M. Lord, wife of Gen. Lord, chiet of finance, U. S. A, will be at home on Friday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock- at her apartment in the Ontario. ew the late Prince and Princess Rospiglios! and Count de Perigny- were the guests of honor at luncheon yesterday of Mra. Rutherford Stuyvesant at Sherry’ n New York. Mrs. Elizabeth Walmsley.and her daughters, the Misses Gratia and Bet- ty Walmsiey, who have been at Lake Placid, N. Y., for some months, will return to Washington and open their (Continued on Ninth Page.) 11th ST. NW Inexpensive s Dresses noon wear. ment. Canton Crepe Poiret Twill - specially offered? 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