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A 300 Charming Hats . 3.95 Formerly Priced Up to $12.50 Panne and Silk Velvet Hats in cevery wanted shape. Large, medium and small styles with novelty trimmings, feather trimmings and large velvet bows or loops. Black, brown, navy, tans, gray, ctc. s For “HER” Christmas e FreeWestinghouse ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE Y 27 ‘4 Beautiful Writing' Desk—That Sews! Have this PERFECT Sewing Machine de- livered to “Her" Christmas morning. You may pay for it on surprisingly easy terms—to suit YOU. Five Years’ Free Service )penheimer§ SHOP UNIQUE Eighth and E Streets N t —We are the exclusive agents in “’nShinngtoxl for “The Q€ Free” You'll find ONLY the new improved “The Free” at Oppenheimer’s 4L The Secretary of War Entertains at the Metropolitan C American L HE Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks, entertained a com- pany of fifteen at luncheon today at the Metropolitan {Club in compliment to the newly el d commander of the American | Legion, Commander Alvin Owsley. IThe guests included the Secretary of {the Navy, Mr. Denby; Senator M. Shortridge, Gen. E. W. ) Gen. James A. Drain, Gen. W | Lassiter, Gen. John McAuley {Gen. Henry Rellley, Col. | Forbes, ¢ D. John Marke i Dwight F. Mr, George B. tian, Jr.; z G. Lanham. Mr. Joseph Sparks and Mr. H. G. Ry ! Belgian Embassy in Gala | Spirit for King's Saint's Day. | de Cartier de Marchienne, was host to a distinguished company of gentlemen last evening at the embassy in cele tion of the patron saint's day o were the Secretary of State. < Evans Hughes: the Sec- y of the Treasury, Mr. Andrew Mellon: the Speaker of the House epresentative Frederick H. Gillett; Gilbert M. Hitchcock. Senator w S tive Joh the undersecretary liam Fhillips: the so the Department of J the assistant Mayhew Wainwrl urray Butle f State. Mr. general of Ir. James v of America: ver, Mr. Willard . Mr. Bamuel Gompers, Dr. Yernon Kellogg. Mr. George Barr Haker, \ir. Bdgar Rickard, Mr. Bastens, chief manager of the Beigian bank York; the counselor of the embassy, Mr. F. de Selys de son, and the secre- tary. Mr. Raoual Tilmont. The ambassado Cartier gave a larse and brilliant re- ception after the dinner, the guests uding official, diplomatic and resi- clety. The ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes attended the dance cvening_by the bachelor ordon, third secretaries: ". Tegnant ana Mr. Leander codhart, attaches. The given in the house at 3147 wh (LT T OO LT =il i il the charge ! d'affaires of the nds. Dr. Hu- brecht: the char fraires of Ru- i d no, the counselor nd_ Mme. ot " the Graefre, legation, the secretary of the and Mme. Tilmont, ¢ of state, Mr. Commander hander _and the secretary Dr. Sokolo B Claude B. | Land, Maj jand Mr. Philip Ker lius Vand ‘rhl . 3r.; C Mr. and Miss Diana in. M Miss ton of New Kelley and o guests at dinner ommercial. counselor nd Mrs. John Joyce 0 later took their guests Broderick to the day arge d'affaires of Cuba and me. Padro have gone to New York, | where they are spending a few days {en their way to Albany to visit Mme. Padro’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. jand Mrz. Touzeda. Dr. and Mme.| {Padro will return to Washington at} {the end of November. he | The counselor of the Norwegian le-| i gation and Mme. Steen entertained a | {company of fourteen at dinner_ last | evening in their apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel. The charge d'affaires of Japan and aburi went to New York yes- where they will be for a few | Mrs Guy Despard Goft was hostess lat” luncheon today. entertalning a [ company of ten at Le Paradis. Mrs, Fenton Bradford entestained a small company at luncheon today at the Shoreham In compliment to M 0. F Schmedtie Bros.’ Special Watch Schmedtie Bros. are offering the Elgin 14- " karat, Green Gold, 17- i Jeweled Movement, Octagon-shape Watch at the special price of $50.00. This is the greatest man's watch of the times—and per- fect for-a Christmas gift. Sece this greatest watch value on the market, here. HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C . | daughter, | The ambassador of Belgium, Baron | & The | and Baroness de 1 Thomas ter, Ca lub in Honor of egion Head. spending some time al tie New Wi lard. Mrs. Brant and Miss Brant will &0 to Port Conway, Va, to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Brant Elliott, son-in-law and daugh- | ter of the Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. I"all. They will return to Washington early next week for a longer stay. o - 1 Mra. Rusk Hostess for a Party of Debutantes Today. M Robert Vinton Rusk is enter- talning & number of the debutantes at bridge this afternoon for her Miss Genevieve Rusk. in compliment to Miss Elizabeth Mar- bury Beale, debutante daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert 8. Reale. The Inlh T guests at bridge are Miss Emily | Miss_Catherine Radcliffe, Miss i Elizabeth Taylor Jones, Miss Emma Stott, Miss Loulse Ander: ! MISS ADELAIDE CANFIELD, Daughter of Mrs. George L. Canfls suest of the Secretary of the N and Mrs. Denby. Miss Dorothy Warren, i ler Green, M Betty rner, M |Jane Andrews, Mins Elizabeth Du sxeaNtorite en Mrs. Charles & |Charles Price Maule of 2217 Ritten- | Douglas and Mrs, tobert 8. Beale will | house street,” Philadeiphia. i | preside at the tea table. Salter rge. who ac- companied Renator George to Wash- ington for the opening =ession of Congress, has returned to Georgia. but will join the senator at the Pow- | _Capt. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Er- win will be at home Sunday afternoon | at ne, their suburl |k from 4 to hdgett and lard, mother and sister win. will preside at the tea {| THE MARY ELISABETH TEA ROOM Will Serce a Special Thanksgiving Dinner 12:30 to 3 5 to 7130 jot M I table Mrs. Erwin luncheon par itertain at a 0 in honor | when the utantes of this sea- younger set, guests will be d son and othe December 14 Mrs. tain at lunch for her TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28 1922 Ihlun after the Christmas holidays. s Capt. | will entertain at dinner this evening eir home at Fort Washington, . when their guests will inciude at th apt. ra. gnealu will attend the dance given y Maj. and Mrs. Lo Roy Dunbar. Miss Betty Wer: ! company luncheon today in complime: house guest, Migs Jane Andrews, and | Miss Alice Milburn & debutante of {main ov thiy sea: Annapolls tomorrow to be the guest <of Commodore and Mrs. % WY, lard, when the more youthful matrona | of gociety and the young women asso- | clated with Mrs. Gaillard during her ! debut season will be guests. i $1.50 1779 Columbia Rd. Phene Col. 5503 CHRISTMAS CURIOS Mr. & nounce daughter to Ensign Homer ¢ stationed on i he marriage January. and ¥ in Barr will enter- T8 Ernest Irving ¥ afternoon from . at 1870 Mrs. John Leste tain in honor % 7 7% A good assortment of use- ful articies from China and Japan. At— 25c¢, 35¢ and 50c ALBERT J. 0SGOOD The Pagoda 725 17th Street leahy has gone to! end " Thanksgiving Mrs Charles W, Brown, the wife Naval At-| Clinton. | Paul de Hoff Reed of ' o entertained at dinner with her motl Clinton. M of the Aessist tache, is also v Mr. and I Washington Monday eve: ;x‘.-nru- B Stratford Hotel of Philadelphl A tand rs. Reed are spending several | d as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. i I | Henderson’s, Standard for Quality i Established Over 50 Years. | James B. Henderson 1108 G Street— Main 7675-7676 REAL VALUES IN FINE FURNITURE ¢ Furniture that satisfics-——Henderson standards of quality can not be found at More Reasonable Prices than those prevai ing here, at all seasons. Inspection and comparison will prove this to your satisfaction. “ A visit to Henderson's implies no obligation, and wili be found especiaily interesting now that our preliminary dis- plays of Gift Furniture are ready. FINE FURNITURE, LAC DEAPFRIES UPHOLSTERING PAPERAANGING PAINTING B Odd Picces ix Jahogany and Walnut for Hoiiday Gifts Thanksgiving preparations —should include Christmas shopping, and thereby relieve the pressure that will come in the short twenty days that fall between the two holidays. N looking for a new cen- terpiece to give a fresh decorative note to your ‘table, you will see com- potes, vases, bowls and candlesticks in Venetian glass, Rookwoed pot- tery, Lenox china and Dutch silver. Why not make your selections for gifts now? Choose_your gifts now, leaving your cards with the desired date of delivery. We attend to the rest. 3 - DUEINEMARIN G, 1215-17 F STREET and 1214 to 1218 G STREET Hours—8:45 to 5:30 s 22 7 % % 7747 SOCIETY:” Wade to Dr. George LeRoy Lénsda.e took place this morning in St. Alovs: {Church at 9 o'clock, the Rev. Euge MeDounell of Loyola Colle t . former roctor of &t a Miss Werner, remaining until the will return to complete her visit nm.i middle of December. and Mrs. Percy Lee Sadler Miss Dorothea Rot former Representative und Mrs. . 12| 1 Roberts, who went to New York with | | frierds to attend the arvard | game, has re ned in York | s for a visit of sume daye p and Mrs. Lambert, Capt. aud Parker and Capt. and Mrs. R. Lamoreux and others. w nd Mrs. Sadler and their Mr. and Mrs. . B. Rafter will cp. (Br¥y=anthemums, tertain guerts at dinner tonight at smilax, and the r ent the University Club. ¢d in the home of thirty-five a; e ped o buffet to her ertaln us or = A Mrs. Frank O. lead) e, are in Washington to hanksgiving day Edward J. Barnes, a I 5 her brother, Mr. . Miss Andrews will go to t th James A. over Thanksgiving, when shel The marriage of Miss I SCRANTON For Thanksgiving Sale! inch CREPE DE CHINE For Home Dressmaking Purposes This is real news for women who are planning to make up their new holiday frock. blouse, etc. Highest quality crepe de chine— direct from the mills. saving all middlemen’s ©pecial tomorrow profits! Should Sell for $2.50! 1 69 40 inches wide. (] Silks for Every Occasion! SN Direct from the Mill! McCall Pattern 2571 We Specialize in Silk Fabrics Silk Looms of America, Inc. ~From Loom DaVid Silks T1114G St. NW. out: purc dye; to Wearers Phone Main 8306 perfect weave. 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