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M. Jacques Cavalier . 'L To Deliver Address cques “Cavalier, rector of the Universities &t la Ren. Sance de la: yie Vrance,” at the Washington Club, at 4230 o'clock Monday atternoon. - Pres- ent at the last lecture were: Mme. Mrs. Thomas M. isg ann, Mrs. Carroll Fraser, Harriman, Mn and Mrs. ‘g: Mimmack, 3 Gladys Hinekley, Mrs. " Lee, Lieut. Col. I Houston Merriil and Capt. G. Villaret, jr. Impromptu Horse Show at Riding and Hunt Club The American Remount Association will give the first ~¢ its series of horse shows for this season at the Toulouse, will speak s- Provinciale wn_l 4 ‘Washington Riding and Hunt Cl\l).l Friday, January 3% at § ¢“MMack’tne club having extended thg co‘un?;;n%s ! n using its buildihg for that év. Competitions will be open to officers of the Army, their families and guests and to the members of the Riding and Hunt Club, Ribbons will be award- ed for the first, second and third places in each class, and, In addition, a piece of plate will be awarded to the winner of the jumping class, to be shown over a course of four-foot jumps, and to be judged by perform- ance only. Class 1 is for government- owned mounts or officers’ private S nd class, ladies’ saddle hiorses; third class, children's ponies; fourth class, horse suitable to become a charger, an h class, brood mares. The jumping class is always the one to win greatest applause, and the judges, Maj. Henry Leonard, U. S M. C., and Maj. J. Vi zeneral staff, U. S. A, are well quali- tied for the task. Mr. and Mrs. Segaloff's Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Segaloff entertained at their home 2432 20th street, north- west, Sunday, January 1. A host of friends were gathered for the occasion mong those present were Mrs. Ben C. Dulcan, Mr. Jack Schosberg, fr. Morris Narcisenfield, Mr. John I. dman, Mr. Levy of Wilmington, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Gouldman Hosts at Entcriainment||| Mr. an@ Mrs. Chester C. Gouldman entertained a company of friends Fri- day eyening, December 30, among_the guests being Miss Dalsy Cannon, Miss . Miss Violet King, Miss Gould- Mg, George Noble. Following games and music a buf- fet supper was served. ° Tales of Well Known Folk -In Society and Officialdom ___(Continued from Eighth Phagé.) - on so far this winter and ite carnivals on the tidal basin were not among the usual joys of the holjdhys. But in Paris, A years, skating on the lovely lake ‘in the Bois du Boulogne was possible and called forth .every man. worm and child who had not forgotten how to gyrate on ice. The scenes were say and picturesque, especially when the Russian exiles 80 numerously em- ployed in the French capital begged a holiday to join the sport. - vars were mounted on the banks and coffee was distributed among those Who wished it, and some marvelous concoctions of cheese and toasted existence. Soon they 08si- bility for commercial enterprise and their patrons fitted them up in tents and soup kitchens to the enlargement | the fields and selling.them -for deli- cacles with the Christmas dinner. All the orchards were in bloom along the Devon_ coast on Christmas day and | several hostesses enjoyed the unusual experience of decking the table with holy and cherry blossoms. the Atlantic seaboard remark the dominance of black and brown on the for the first time in ]y Miss LILLIAN SMITH, ‘hose engagement to Mr. Bernard F. Burdick of Alabama was ammounced recently. Sorority Holds Dance At Mrs. Haywood's Lambda Phi Sorority, Alpha Chap- ter, held its Christmas dance on Thursday, December 29, at the home of Mrs. John Curtis Haywood, on La- nier place. The house was decorated with Christmas greens. Those pres- ent were Miss Ann O'Brien, Miss Mary » | O'Brien, Miss Elizabeth Foley, Miss Kitty May, Miss Helen Getly, Miss Freda Marks, Miss Ann Sparks, Miss Margaret Goodman, Miss Agatha Simonton, Miss Esther Haas, Miss Helen Penny, Mr. Haller Herwig, Mr; Herbert Harvey, Mr. Frank Wilcox, Mr. Thomas Connor, Mr. Warren Tur- ton, Mr. Addy Powell, Mr. Phil Hardle, Mr. Jack Lakin, Mr. Marshajl Staub, Mr. Carey Proctor, Mr. Harry Baxter, r. John Connelly, Mr. and Mrs. C. Erwin Rice and Dr. and Mrs, Hay- wood. Representndve Yates to - Address W. Va, Society Representative Richard Yates of Virginia_Society next Tuesday night the Thompson School. A musical program has also been arranged. .. . . AY Fascinating The word of thrifty. women who are making their own In Our Shop You Need No Previous * B - Experience | """ Mrs. Butler —will instruct and assist you in the making of a - Lamp Shade, Boudoir Shade, Work Basket, Pin Cushjon, " Teiephone Doll and Screen We Have . Every Requisite | The Frames, The Dolls, The Silks, The Georgettes, The Braids, The Tassels, The Fringe, The Lace, . and Small Trimming - For Your Selection The Instructions Are Free of Charge enfielmer(»f UNIQUE> PIGHTH @ E STREDTS Gomorrow i 0| g[i.@ok%ur Best streets and in the drawing rooms. 3 ws a sub- dued tone, and, if there be anything Zarish, it is in the accessories and ot the robe proper. Just the re- ladies seem to wish to resemble par- roqueets in the violent greens and oranges, though, instead of feathers, they show an obsession in favor of beads. Jade green is the color par in the great country houses. Princess Mary has a jade green cloth suit, and as she has soft; wn r, with threads of gold, rich color and dark »yes, it is wonderfully becoming. In Paris, jade rages even to the wear- ing of the amulets on the ankles as in centuries past in the heathen coun- tri, Carrings, necklaces, anklelets, elets, several tiers around the waist, are the extreme of fashion in Paris, and worn with costume give a_spring. the ballroom. Tulle, .i and chiffon ‘built on metal clo - vail universally in European salons, while American women cling to silks, velvet and the softer varieties of satin. B2 50 d‘En;f;Ydl -er‘lir, here gnified an: 3 ing them with 4ports” of wny kind seems unbelievable. Yet from every ckey. Dr. Well well as the resident minister, Dr. Sze, student_days in Englsnd has pulled an oar and has taken part in basket ball and the popular sports of every kind. Tennis courts have long been in_use about Peking, snd, of course, wherever & high percentage of the population is American or European there are golf links and in some logalities there are bas ® Take care of your/ skin tonight before b E Tissue Cream for dry skin, Acne Cream for Pimples, Astringent Cream for large pores, Lettuce Cream AVIS, Washington, D. C. ball flelds. | ; @ genial and venerabls’ Wu Ting-| in the national game whenever it is possible. Stress of affairs and fn- clement weather have combiifed to keep even the British delegutes close , indoors, an ‘'orced to follo i 1 w the s: but an examination of the country olube unnd{ established near the large cities of China prove how deeply the influence of the western world a on_ the b and rlmn;t:n "ih. benafit of e e e o earcien o 2 oo oo Fb b pdpidd (33 . FHHT PP TP EEITI TR0 020 420 MEFEH L LA PEEERE P oS REroeateatisteisssttiotsissssstsstssittissircitsssiinssssssiiord Tini HInnnnntn ~ Réaf Cluny " Lace Trimméd Tea - -and "Scarf Sets % Off Furniture . + 'Inquire; About Our Déf_erred;APéymgm:'% Plan . o : Estgblished 1861- - W B, Moses & Sons - Eleventh & F Sts. January Linen ‘Reduced for Monday only. . 365 Soiled % Bedspreads Linens (}pholfl 3 / : LA Off Sale Annual " An opportunity is afforded you during this sale to supply your Linen needs at substantially lowered prices, then 200, you will find a complete assortment of patterns from which to choose. For the Table Bleached Pure Irish Linen Tablecloths—Seven new designs, with matching Napkins, reduced as follows: ; Cloths 2x2 yards reduced to. . . .$4.50, $6.00, $8.50 and $12.00 each Cloths 2x214 yards reduced to $6.00, $8.00, $10.50 and $15.00 each -Napkins 22x22 inches reduced to............ $6.00 to $8.00 dozen Napkins 24x24 inches reduced to..............c.o ‘Bleached Pure Irish Linen Tablecloths—Seven designs Cloths\70x70 inches, regularly $6.75 each, for......... Cloths 70x88 inches, regularly $8.50 each, for......... _Cloths 70x106 inches, regularly $10.00 each, for....... Napkins to match, 22x22 inches, regularly $8.50, for. .$6.75 dozen Bleached Pure Scotch Linen Tablecloths—Seven designs: Cloths 72x72 inches, regularly $11.00, for............. $8.25 Cloths 72x90 inches, regularly $13.75, for............ Napkins 22x22 inches, regularly $12.00, for.......... Bleached Pure Scotch Linen Cloths and Napkins—Double Satin Damask;_'heavy, fine woven, pure flax: Cloths 2x2 yards, regularly $15.75, for............ . -$11.25 each Cloths 2x214 yards, regularly $18.75, for............ $14.00-each Cloths 214x21; yards, regularly $24.50, for.......... - Napkins 22x22 inches, regularly $17.25, for......... Napkins 25x25 inches, regularly $22.00, for......... t Fleur de Lis brand of Tablecloths and Napkins, hand woven, of the finest linen yarns, in beautiful designs, exhibiting the work of the skilled weavers: g Cloths 2x2 yards, reduced to. . . .$24.00, $23.30, $21.50, $18.50 each. Cloths 2x214 yards, reduced to. .$30.00, $25.75, $24.50, $23.00 each Napkins 22x22 inches, reduced to $35.25, $34.00, $31.00, $30.00 doz. Above cloths in Plain Satin, band border; Rose, Moresque, Re- gency, Italian, Parisian, Adams, stripes and bands. The supe- riority of these linens is known by the best housekeepers. Bleached Pure Linen Huckaback Towels—Beautiful all-over banded or striped damask figures on fine huck, in guest, me- dium or large sizes, at prices of real interest to all: - Ireland Bros.’ Fleur de Lis finest Huck Towels, regularly. "~ $2.60, §2.25 and $1.25, for............ $2.00, $1.85 and 96c each ~ Fine Damagk Border Towels, hea i or fine weave, very “absorbent, regularly $1.25, $1 and 85¢, for. . .$1.00, 85¢, 75¢ each Hemstitched Huckaback Towels, 1, pure linen weave, regularly 75¢, 59¢ and 89¢; for........... 59¢, 50c and 35¢ each Hemmed All-éottbn Towels of superior worth, regularly : 25¢, 20c and 17¢, for. .. ............o.t 20c, 15¢ and 124c each H d Glass, Tea or Pantry Towels, pure linen and e e e et 500 dach. linen, typed colored borders. Special reduced to The New 1922 Dress Ginghams We have selected for this season a /special fast-color, fine- line of small " woven Zephyr Ginfilnmmu, in the most beautiful laids, checks and plain colors. We open the sale at prices much Fess than will prevall later on these fine count 86-i Gmm Plaids and checks in 50 styles to select from; for « New assortment of 385 stripes to select from, for...... .. T8¢ yard Plain colors, also black and white, 19 shades, for...... . .. .59¢ yard Bath Towels , B Turkish Bath Towels—Fine light -or heavy, Spoxl!?;:h :gsorbent weaves, made by mzhmdwg:hcwr ‘“’ Reduced to. . ..$1.50; $1.30, $1.25, 95c, 7S¢, 65¢, 59¢, 50c, 39¢ each Inquire .Abbut' Our DeferrchhymentPlan ~ S : T inches, for $14.75 each. $24. Non-Krush Linens . Fashion decrees Non Krush Linen Suitings—Tlie yarns woven in these linens are peculiarly treated, making them practically uncrushable. They are thoroughly shrunken, and made in thirty- six beautiful plain colors. 36 inches wide. $1.35 yard 7 Real Belgian Oyster White Pure Linen Suitings, especially recommended for Southern resort wear. 90 inches wide. Regularly $3.00, $3.75 and $5.00, for $2.25, $3.00 and $4.25 yard Plain-colored Beach Cloth Suiting, 36 inches wide, linen finish, open mesh weave, for 35¢ yard. Plain White Mercerized Poplin Suiting, 36-inch; three new weights. Special, 59¢ and 65¢ yard. Blankets White, Plaid and Fancy Blankets, made by the best mills, of new wools; not reworked; in the wanted sizes, at reduced prices. = . $8.00 White Wool Blankets; pink or blue borders; 70x80 inches. A warm, fine soft Blanket. Reduced to $6.00 pair. $15,00 White Wool B.lanketsléegink; blue or 4fold border; 72x84 inches; heavy weight. uced to $11.44 pair.. $9.25 Plaid Blankets; pink and white, blue and white, gray and white, and tan and white, 70x80 inches, for $6.94 pair. - : $11.50°All Pure. Wool"Scotch’ Plaid Blankets, 66x80 inches; for $8.63 xfiir. : $15.00 All Pure Wool Scotch Plaid Blankets, 70x80 inchegg: - for $11.44 Afiur. . : $20.00 Pure Wool Fancy Plaid Blankets, 70x80 inches, for 15.00 gair. ; ¥ - $21.00_Plain Colored Jacquard Figured Blankets, 72x84 o S2400 Plain ‘White Satin Bound Blankets, 60x90 inches, for 32?80?1 Plain White Satin Bound Blankets, 72x90 inches, for each. : - All Fancy Wool and Indian Blankets, 1/; off regilar prices. - . Bed Comforts : Our entire regular stock of carefully selected Silk, Satin, Brocade, Sateen and Silkoline-covered Wool-lined Comforts, 1/ off regular prices. Cotton Sheets and Pillowcases | Uticas, Pequots, Mohawks and Homespun makes. Sizes quoted are torn sizes before hemming Mohawk Sheets, 63x90 inches, reduced to...... ....$L12 each Mohawk Sheets, 72x90 inches, reduced to.........$1 Mohawk Sheets, 81x90 inches, reduced to. . 3oy Mohawk Sheets, 90x99 inches, reduced to.... Mohawk Cases, 45x36 inches, reduced to......... Homespun Cases, 72x90 inches, reduced to.......$ Homespun Cases, 81x90 inches, reduced to. The following we have in Pequot or Utica, but not both, Four sizes 54x90 inches, reduced to Four sizes 63x90 inches, reduced to .. Four sizes 81x90 inches, reduced to. . Four sizes 90x99 inches, reduced to. Four sizes 90x108 inches, reduced to . Hemstitched Fruit of the Loom Muslin Pillowcases, 45x36 inches; embroidered at H. S. end. . Special, $1.75 pair. - Hemstitched Pure Linen Pillowcases, 45x36 inches— ; Re; e e v . .$6.50, $9.00, $10.25 and $12.50 pair uced £0......oaaniinnt $5.25, $7.50, $8.75. and $10.25 pair $2.00 Pure Linen Centered, Lace Trimmed Scarfs, - 1850 FNCHEB. . .y eveevvenccenan et $1 $1.00 Bauman Lace and Fine Lace Trimmed Scarfs, inches : 7 75¢ Filet and Imitation Lace Trimmed Scarfs, u'dlnld.lin“ , at one-half regular pri \