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/ SOCIETY. - P St 12th & G Sts. Coraer Furriers Since 1906 v y Winter weather is here and this event is, indeed, a timely one, Many remarkable VALUES have been ar- ranged for this two-day sale. - Ba_\" Seal}Cc])lats—Skunk collar and L"\lfia; 40 inches ong: beautifully lined. $225.00 walues s Sale- oot o N $ 1 35 -00 . Blan_yI Seal Coats—10 inches long: large "collars and road sleeves. $135.00 value. ............ $79.50 Mink Marmot Coats—i0 inches long; a rich brown v e o e R0 $145100 " $165.00 Raccoon Coats—40 inches lo: $235.00 value. Sale............. Extra Special. Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat) Trimmed_with Skunk col- lar and cufis, 40 inches long. Sale Full Skin, fur both sides. i VI 623 50 and black. Sale “Say i with Flowers” and yow'll properly express the Thanksgiving Spirit Flowers for Everybody 1,000 “Mums” for Thanksgiving, $5 Doz. There are “mums” of all colors in this lot, which comprises the same grade of chrysanthe- mums that in former seasons brought $6 and $8 per dozen. 1,000 are here at $5 doz.—to avoid disappointment, order early. Other “Mums,” $3 to $12 dozen Pompon “Mums”......$1 bunch VIOLETS ............$1 bunch THANKSGIVING FLOWERS SHIPPED ANY- WHERE by Parcel Post, Express and Telegraph e Printsess Suits - For stout women Stout figures grou; into’ definite figure !ypeo—p Stout the short stout woman; the suit of taH stout woman; the woman i {\:;gf with large bust; the woman i et with large hip; the woman ! $59.5¢ who is large all over. Printz designs suits with these figure types in mind. Not suits merely- attractive as clothes, but suits with “Personalized Styles,” because they are becoming to individual figure types. Printz suits are the highest expression of \ ready-to-put-on-styles, in America, and :are equaled | only by a few exclusive tailors who charge extreme i prices for their creations. A Stout sizes are 42% to 5215. Printzess suits are 35950 The Hecht Co. 7th at F ! | her two sons, Heard a .| Husted, “who wi !{ their daughter. |{Green, will make her debut. |1 will remain in thelr home at Stock: {1bridge, Mass.,. for the winter. They o -___THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1922. ’ ' The Secretary of Celebration ' for HE Secretary of State, Mr. Hughes, will be the honor guest at dinner this evening of the ambassador of Bel- gium, Baron de Cartier, who will en- tertain a company of men. Later In the evening a large company of offi- cials, diplomats and members of smart residential society have been asked for a reception which the am- bassador and Baronc dJe Cartier will give in celebration .f King Albert's patron saint’s day. Mrs. Rebison Entertains Buds for Miss Radcliffe. Mrs. John K. Robison, wife of Rear Admiral Robison, is entertaining a company of twenty at bridge this aft- ernoon, followed by tea, for Miss Catherine Radcliffe, a debutante of this season, the guests being sister buds of Miss Radcliffe. Mrs. Charles ‘i\\'. O. Bunker will preside at the tea table. ! — i Mrs. Frederic D. McKenney enter- {tained a small company today at the {first of a’series of luncheons for her younger daughter, Miss Frederica Mc- Kenney, who is a debutante of this season. The guests were Miss Laura Bryn, Miss Helen Campbell, Miss Asenath Cox, Miss Louise Anderson, Miss Martha Hawley, Miss Elizabeth Taylor Jones, Miss Virginia Edwards, Miss Virginia Selden, Miss Catherine Radecliffe, Miss Catherine Weller, Miss Elizabeth Turner and Miss VIrgin! McKenney. Senator ahd Mi Frank B. Kellogg ha:e returned from Hot Springs. where they have been for several weeks. Senator and Mrs. Andrieus A. Jones have returned to their apartment at 2400 16th street from their home ip New Mexico. Mrs. Walter F. George. wite of the ewly e orgia senator. Hese GRS Fand Marcus, left y for her home in George will not after 2 Washington Frida: Vienna, Ga. Mrs. return to the until capital | | Christmas. e James W. Husted his afternoon by Mrs. il arrive from thelr home in New York state. Represen- tative Husted came to ‘Washington yesterday and has taken an apart- ment at the Willard. nd Mrs. George P Codd of Detroit have returne Washington and have reopened their apartments at the Burlington Hotel. Representativ will be joined t! Representative a Representative and Mrs. W. !!ourke Cochran have gone to White Sulphur Springs to remain over Thanksgiving. i The bachelor members of the British embassy staff will give a dance this evening in thelr house, at 3147 16th street. when their guests will number about 150. A number of dinner parties will precede the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Downey are making a short stay in Washington at the New Willard, and will go from here to New York to spend five or six weeks. They will come again to Washington after the New Year to remain for the rest of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Roth have issued invitations for the wedding reception of their daughter Katharine and Mr, Allison Nailor Miller, Thurs- evening, December 14, at 8:30 day 1o’ Jock in their home, at 3430 3ith street. The ceremony will precede reception and will be performed g;ve e Rtev. Dr. James MacBryde Sterrett i the home of the bride’s parents. There will be no attendants, {and Mr. Miller and his bride will go to California for the winter and will be at home after May 1 at 3145 Newark street, Cleveland Park. Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Calhoun en- tertained at luncheon yesterday for Dr. Ragusis, a famous physician of Argentina, and Mme. Ragusis, the latter foremost in _club work in Ar- ! gentina’s capital. Mme. Zaldivar was also @ member of the company. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Edson will be joined at their home on Q street by their daughter, Miss Alice Louise Edson, who wiil come from Bryn Mawr to spend the Thanksgiving holiday. Mr. P. G. Anderson was host at din- ner iast evening. entertaining a com- |pany of ten at Le Par: 8. | Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Green have is- sued invitations for tea Saturday aft- | ernoon. December 9. from 5 to 7. in their Home, at 2204 R street, when Miss Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sedgwick lag entertaining over Thanksgiving Mr. Philip Ainsworth Means of Bos- ton and London. The naval medical corps attache of the Spanish embapsy, Lieut. Com- mander Joaquin Sanchez Gomez, will month or six weeks. Commander {!Sanches entertained & small company at dinner last evening at the Madril- lon. Dr. Alask®, are guests while in Washing- ton of Miss Abert, at 2439 Ontario road. nd Mrs. Chapman of Anvik, Minister to Sweden Will Arrive Tomorrow on Leave. The United Staten minister to Sweden, Mr. Ira Nelson Morris will arrive tomorrow aboard the Olympic for a short leave in this country. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Young went yesterday to New York, from where they will sail tomorrow aboard the Hosiery The Gift Supreme for Wife, Mother, Sister, Friend. Silk, silk-and-wool and English all wool, in beautiful ' colors, weav- ing and patterns, in gift boxes. - 195 The Hosiery Shop Acthur Burt Co, 143 F Ruth ~ Muller | & 80 to New York today for a stay of a | State to Join in King Albert at Belgian Embassy Tonight. George Washington for England. Mr. Young will act as special counsel for the United States in connection with the adjustment of mixed claims against England and the United States on account of the use of pat- ent rights during the war to be placed before a joint meeting of the royal commission and the commis- slon for the adjustment of foreign claims of the United States. The Sessions will be held in London, be- ginning in December, and will prob- ably last several months. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huddleston Rogers, who are in_ London. enter- tained at dinner at Claridge's Satur- day in compliment to the minister of Chile to the court of St. James and his wite. Former Senator and Mrs. Henry F. Lippitt have closed thelr cougtry iome at Cumberland Hill, R. 1., and have opened their house in Provi- dence. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre have returned to thelr home at 1315 16th street for the winte: | were guests of honor yes M ll':.\rmtlry Herrick,” who en ammed a company at luncheon at White Sulphur before leaving for Philadelphia, where she w. Ebllagelphia she will be for The minister of Bulgaria, Mr. n- aretoff, will be the chiet suefiier at the Hterary salon of the Interna- tional Association of Art and Letters to be held tomorrow evening at 1716 I street. A guest of honor will be Dr. Pavichich, the new minister of Serbla, and the president, Dr. E; , , Dr. n ::;l;,!nnnend. A ‘number of outof- guests will be present for the social part of the evening. Miss Grace Vanderbilt, who re- mained In London for several weeks: visit after her parents, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderhiit returned to their home In New Yok sailed for this country . Rotterdam. Dot Rt | Mrs. John Stewart ML her two daughters u"l"I. 0]{!:!;}“ fn:r a short visit before re: Washington for the winte Col. and Mrs. Charles A, Romery: Fort' Riley ure the muests of Mre Henry Romeyn. at 1735 New Hamp- shire avenue, Where they will spend the Thanksgiving and Christmas hol- idays, before returning to Fort Riley. Mr and Mrs. J. their daughter, ~ron, of New Yo! Lee House for several days. and turning to r. ames Cameron and Miss Marjorie Cam- Mr. Ervin Tucker ana Miss Tucker entertained at their home, Eva Falel p‘z'an; of friends 0 Jackson strees northeast, Friday evening. d:mr‘(np; being the feature of the evening. The supper room, where were served was artistically deco- rated with yellow chrysanthemums. Those present were Miss Harrjet Ross, Mildred Crandall, M Ma :] Anderson. Miss Mar; mott, erine Miss s ton, Mi Julia Le Cohen, Mr. Kenneth Robert Knadler, Mr. wood, Mr. Alton Hunt, Mr. Haviland Hobbs, Mr. Howard Embrey, Mr. John Williams, Mr, Charles Marvin, Mr. W. O'Connor. Mr. W. H. Worcman and Mr. Ervin Tucker. an, ss_Corinne Morg: Miss Louise Kil- w . Mr. Kenneth Har- The International ball to be given this evening in the New Willard ball- rooms, by the Robdrt E. Lee Chapter lof the Daughters of the Confederacy. will be a brill'ant social event. Mrs. Jesse Anthony, jr., president of the Robert E. Lee Chapter, will head the recelving line. She will be wus- sisted by Mrs, Walter E. Hutfon, i president of the division of the DI trict of Columbia; Gen. Charles B. t Howry, U. C. V.; Mre. W. L Denning, jchairman of the bail committee: Mr Danlel C. Roper. Mrs. Robert Coontz, Mrs. Amos A. Fries, M Thomas Q. Donaldson, Mrs. Wallace { Closing Out Odd { FUR COATS ! —at prices you won't see duplicated again. € Elegant 40-inch HUDSON SEAL COATS (dyed musk- rat). finest linings, Skunk Collar and Cuffs, $225 while they last.... A Deposit Reserves Any Coat SAKS FUR CO. { One Family Management for 30 Years 610 12th St. N.W. All hats Factory Prices Phone us Mason Huck, ntative in Con- gress from ll"rfl‘:"l:' will be the guest of honor and speaker. Mrs. 1 ‘Walker Willebrandt, assistant attor- ney ‘enonl. has been invited by Mrs. Veerhoft, president of the club, to at- tend as a special guest and to intro- duce Mrs. Huck. Miss t Evans, corresponding secretary of the club, is to be in charge of the din- ner. Those desiring to atiend should SOCIETY, informal and no business will be transacted. and speaking has been banned for the occasion by the com- | mittee in charge. Miss Harriet Sternbergh went to Philadelphia to attend the Army and Navy game and will spend Thanks- Hemstitchi ng | | York | rk, are guests at the| | refreshments | Important Sale of HATS November 27th, NDOW SHADES " —THE RIGHT SHADE FOR THE WINDOW Shades made to order to fit all windows MRS. ROYAL §. COPELAND, Wife of Semator-elect Copel of New York, who succeeds Senator Wil- liam M. Calder of Brooklym, in the upper house. % and Mr: The pr Mr. Dani, vill be made Oy r. assisted by Brig. An ag designed by s Wilmuth Gary will be part of decoration and there v arranged pro- g and music. Annunl Thanksgivin, For Georgetqwn Hos) The sisters of St. Francis and the ladies’ board of Georgetown Univer- gity Hospital will give their annual Thanksgiving tea in the library of the hospital tomorrow afternoon, from 4 to 6 o'clock, on which occasion the ladles of the board will be glad to welcome the friends of the hospital. = following ladles will assist in ving: Mrs. Milton E. Alles, Mrs. H. Arthur, Mrs. Wilfred M. Mrs. James A. Cahill, jr., Mri Mrs. Henr~ V. Haynes, Mise er, MIS. 1uS0 o. i o drew J. Mclntyre, Mr: re: William [ re. An frell, Mrs. Thomas J. Stanton, ! Mra. ! Mra George Tully Vorighan, | Peri A. Witmer, Mrs. M. £. vonanue, Mrs. Edith P. Dickens, Mrs. F. W. | of the board. Mrs. Harris Baldwi the dinner committee of t Women's Club, has announ ner at the clubhouse for Wednesda December 6. Representative Winifre T Blackistone's, H St. at 14th S § No matter what heads the Thanksgiving menu, the sweets course should bring your guests Rosemary Chocolates Their quality and supreme de- liciousness delight the discrim- inating. Fresh every day. 60c, 80c, $1 per Pound 82’ THE ROSEMARY LUNCHEON- ETTE finds instant favor with those who scant their mid-daw refreshment and afternoon tca ‘midst delightful Surroundings Blackistone’s ROSEMARY CANDY SHOP 1403 H St., Next to Flower Store l | { 1 ! Ik Engraved Personal Greeting Cards The Brewood originations are unusually attractive and cover a variety of subjects. To assure a wide selection and prompt delivery, your order should be placed at once. ‘BRE®MED Engravers and Stationers 611 Twelfth Street 1637 Connecticut Ave. 28th and 29th reduced for estimates Workmen Prait and Mrs. Isaac Gans, president | ;I'Inl with her parents at Readin, [b:—l" urning to Washington Decem- Mrs. Marshal! King is spendi week end in New Y:rk. SpEnCEith ns Sca make reservations through Mrs. Pick- ett at the clubhouse at an early day. The members of George Washington tin pladns uttonhole. Post, No. 1, the American Legion will| The second congressional di 0 imer hold’a soclal evening Wednesday, No- | the people logisiative service will /Y heimers vember 29, at 8 o'clock, at the club|be held at the City Club. Saturday, headquarters, 1829 I street northwest. The evening will be devoted to danc- ing, card playing and there will be other featu: The affair will pe December 2, at 7:30 p.m. This dinner will conclude the conferences of pro- gressives which wi'l be held in Wash- SHOP UNIQUE other ifeataren T Tholiaftatni wii1 e s Coniisnol jon NIt acey s O (= la[—— e[ [o[c—=lc|l———s o ] ipshors: E | Timely Thanksgivin Suggestions i | Temptingly Priced Blouses In the exquisite Crepe de Chine, attractive color combinations and new Bounis em- broidery. Designs that are very dis- y tinctive. All sizes. \ Scarf and Hat A matched set in fine Saxon Brush Tl o ———[o]c——]olc——lc——lt 00— o]l ——— 7] Wocl — extremely smart and very popular. Buff, Heather, Rose and E L e i NI e MR I e NN AN NN AN CENTEMERI 9 GOLD STRIPE French Kid Gloves Garter-Proof Nilk Stockine S MARK CROSS e S SOROSIS 0 Leather Bags and Punips—Oxfords v : Purses 1216 F St. N.W. lippers U THE NAMES THAT ARE LINKED WITH JELLEFF'S—ARE MILIAR ONis ¢ TO EVERY ONE WHO HAS EVER SHOPPED ON 3TH AV THEY ARi SYMBOLIC OF QUALITY. Christmas Buying Has Begun! With our first floor converted into a Christmas Store today—the Christmas buying began in earnest. 1 | | i = o s wn v The Big Handkerchief Display held chief interest with tabie after table of pure linen handkerchiefs for men and women, all lovely and fresh for carly buyers i 35¢ to $3.00 each. Gift buyers seemed to be everywhere. When you come do not miss seeing the pretty things in the new little gray underwear shop—Street floor. ANNOUNCING THE SALE—BEGINNING TOMORROW—OF All Pattern Hats at Half Price! Exactly one-half our original price for the choice of any pattern Hat— each a carefully selected model—from such well-known houses as— P H Crofut and Knapp Hylands Masy, Rens Henri Beudell Country Club Our Hat Shop is known for its careful'y selected styles and high standard of quality maintained—and this, together with the names as listed above of the creators of these models, insures a decided advantage to all attending this sale! Some of the models are as follows: i : 500 Large Taupe Velvet, 500 blonde shirred pannc #4500 off-the-face model of AN D londe b ioren Ju African brown faced with pur- mendie shades .......... floss same shade, and leather of ple. American beauty and pur- pastel shades .... 81850 plc roses........ ceeneons $22 $6500 Large Black Velvet €500 novelty silk, sand color ¢3750 <mall henna velvet I"Tt.thlflletfly bows of g;:\!:hxyn facing uni;red crown iomli:dy TiETm ey Velvet “v..ecemsececsians RO o s oG HE S = .00 Large Black Hat, mon- shade ......... SIER s $18.75 $4500 Large Black Hat, panzie 1oe fur-trimeds . - $1250 o velvet and burnt $35.00 Large Silver Hat, $6500 black Lyons veivet, PEacock ...ecieeniecienn hand'tmbroidered $17.50 Sguarc poke trimmed with 0 35 - Numendic ....o.ooonnn. felt-silver , $35.00 Gold Brocade Hat, fac- ng‘eso 1S hiendigg. to ing of purple velvet—large gold §3500 Gold Brocade Ha, shoulder ...coe.cen.oen S{&TS SORE | «ccansssn-noionens 0 purple velvet facing. Z €250 ?'a;kf Dacsg hH“ll of gold r0SC ..o.veuernnnnn $18.50 $27.50 large parchment colore he.ters’ plush, faced with yellow 3 - bits of felt and trimmed with nastur- $25.00 go'd dome shape, felt :eslt'ri?fmd e U’s tieums teerescecsasesness-$21.75 movelty gold drape .... $12.50 Hat Shop—Third Floor