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8 SOCIETY. THE __EVENI ING SOCIETY. -Smaller Profits Smart clothes Considering Sk <o @@fl@ ii/ e S Wml P Style Prices Are Unequaled SAVE NOW! President Harding Recelved -Belgian Ambassador and Noted Historian . at White House Today. A Christmas Gift to Washington Women O show our deep appreciation to the buying *len-tor and Mrs, David A. Reed of HE President received the am- public—we feel that it ix fitting and 8 sylvania. proper that we should offer some Visible bassador of Belgium, Baron _.,e"umr 'and Mrs, Pepper will spend by which EVERY WILL de Cartier. who presented | Christmas in their country home, near s s our feeling—therefore we announce. ! br. Pirennes the eminent | Devon. Pa., and will leave immediate- 3 Iy after the recess of Congress. Belgian historian, at noon foday. The ambassador and Baroness de Cartler will entertain a distinguished N{company at dinner this evening in honor of Dr. and Mme. Pirenne, who are thelr guests for a few days, and a large reception will follow. (Today thé ambassador and Baroness de Car- tier had guests lunching with them, the company including Mrs. Herbert Hoover, wife of the Secretary of Com- merce; Senator Lejeune of Belgium, the solfcitor general and Mrs. James {M. Beck, Dr. and Mme. Pirenne, and Dr. and Mrs. Jameson. Senator Samuel M. Shortridge has with him as his guest at his apa ment, at Wardman Park Hotel, his sen, Mr. Samuel M. Shortridge, jr., of California, who is in Washington on legal business. To Every Woman Buying F-U-R-S to the amount of $100 or more WE WILL GIVE ABSOLUTELY ] REE” Oue of Our ¢+ Handsome SQUIRREL CHOKERS Chokers HANDSOME COATS Luxurious Fur Collars Others Self Trimmed Take Advantage Now n. GREAT SACRIFICE FASHIONABLE DRESSES For Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear MISS EMMA STITT, Debutante daughter of the surgeon f seneral of the Navy and Mry. Stitt, 3 3 who is being introduced 16 their < fricnds at a tea dance at the Wash- {naton Club this afternoon. Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin enter- tained at luncheon today in honor of her gister, Mrs. David St. Pierre Gail- 1ard. The luncheon was served at two tubles at Graystone, which Mr. and Mrs. Erwin have leased for a year, and a 1 arge cluster of yellow chrys- santhemums formed the centerpiece on onc table. and on the other a diminutive orange tree adorned the me . center of the table with small clus- The Secretary of State and Mrs. [ters of yellow chrysanthemums at | Hughes will be the guests at dinner|each corner. The other guests in- Monday night of the former ambas- cluded Mrs. Robert ment Watson, to" France and Mrx. Hugh C. | Mrs. Charles S er. Mrs. Matthew Wallace. k. Mrs. Robert Fleming, Mr: Chambers Oliphant, ~ Mrs. Clau 7 come to Washington Sund&)’ and will be at the Racquet Club during his stay here. Mrs. John daughter, M breakfast today Letts and her tertalned at a | Chevy Chase Cow Letts, 7 “The fine sell at regul- for SI7 il more. Our Remember Only St. the 13 Slnre Anld'eu | Z Now $169 to $69-50 10t 328 Z 7 % ENTIIRE STOCK OF Blouses, Sweaters, Woolen and Silk Hosiery, Silk Kimonos, Corduroy Robes on the Main Floor. AT REDUCED PRICES * ALL FUR NECKPIECES Y; OFF Lady Geddes, wife of the am! sador of Great Britain, will recelve tomorrow afternoon at the embassy Mrs. Delaney, Mrs. Fred i . Dunn, Mrs. C. B. Rasker, Mrs. Edward Stafford, Mrs. ” A. B. C. Electric . Washing . John 8. Dryden, Mrs. Charles Ashmead Fulier, Mra. John W. Belt, Mrs. W. J. Mrs. Arthur Delbert, Mrs. Donald H. McKnew, Mrs. James Glen- non, Mrs. Charles Clay Bayly, George Lyo and Mrs. Herbert Knight. Mrs. Erwin will entertain at lunch- eon Thursday, December 21, in com- pliment to Miss Virginia Edwards. Miss Katherine Dent is entertain- ing a large company at bridge this afternoon in compliment to Miss Vir- ginia Edwards and Miss Virginfa Ambaxsador of Germany Guest of Friends to Dine. The ambassador of Gernfany, Dr. , was the guest at din- ner last evening, at the Hotel Ham- iiton, of Mr. Edgar Speyer of New York, who is spending the week in Washington. g A Practical (!Ebrtstmaz Sugaestion The undersecretary of State and Mrs. William Phillips will be the guests of honor at dinner this even- ing of the charge d'affaires of Aus- tria and Mme. Prochnik, who will en- tertain a distinguished company fin the legation, at 1851 Wyoming avenue. Mme. Prochnik will recelve the first | and third Fridays in January. The minister of Panama and Senora Selden, debutantes of this season. The other guests are Miss Laura Bryn, Miss Margaret Sutherland, Miss Dor- othy Mondell, Miss Helen Campgbell, Mrs. Roger Bagnall, Miss Ruth Miller Green, Miss Katherine Wrenn, Miss GIFT SUPREME Prieed $90 Helen Griffin, Miss Alice Milburn, Miss | Cecil Lester Jones, Miss Louise An- derson, Miss Catherine Weller, Miss herine Radecliffe, Dorothy vea Wal- de Alfaro entertained at dinner last evening in honor of the aml of Peru and Senora de t. guests were the ister of dor and Senora de Elizalde, the lombia and Senora de Irs. Clarence Crit- tenden nd the commercial attache of the Panama legation and Senora de Lyor TERMS TO SUIT EBSTER ELECTRIC CO. 719 Sth St. K. W S5, izik Brothers TWELVE-THIRTEEN EN.W'. ter, Miss I-.qubflh Elizabeth Lillian Merritt Thompeon. M Kimmell, Miss Elizabeth T Delphine Heyl. Miss Elinor Wheeler, | # s Dorothy Johnson, Miss Margaret Farrar, Miss Helen Colbert, Miss Ls- ther Prager. Miss Eleanor Northrup. Virginia Hume, Miss Katharine Mies Annette ~Ashford, Miss Miss Martha Boyle, The third assistant secretary of State and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss tertained at dinner last evening in he delegates attending the ‘entral American af ant company were: < anclsco S tour, M. P. and delegate from nd Senora de San- confere: s Miss Margaret allahan, Miss Diana Cumming, Miss Josephine Williford. Miss Margaret Crosson, Miss Ellsabeth Adams, Miss ahez nor Licenciado Don |Mary Palmer, Miss Elizabeth Price, rcial P'rem, delegate from Guate- | Miss Frances Neville, Miss Elizabeth and Senora de Prem; Senor Dr. [Dove Miss Myra Morgan, Miss Paul- Don ' Francisco Martines ~ Suarez, | Ine Coleman, Miss Marorie Coleman { president of the supreme eourt of Ei |and Miss Mildred O'Neil 1d delegate, and Senora de | Additiona] guests Save been asked Th irty-Four Street Spain and Italy and 'm,“b cock will preside at the tea table. R W, i ’ e FORMERLY SOLD UP TO $69.50 XMAS CARDS er of foreign affairs of HHonduras Miss Julla Mathis niece of Senato TO CLOSE OUT FRIDAY Unique and Original - te: Senor Don luudnr William B. McKinley, entertained at gant Assorlmem to 39 50 ° infster of Hond the McKinley residence today at a choose from—lc Up. ALL TAKEN FROM REGULAR STOCK BERERERERER The Willcox & Gibbs Ele¢tric Automatic \mong the finest oi gifts that last, the Willcox & Gibbs Electric There is no finer or more useful giit than the Willcox & Gibbs Portable Electric. The Willcox ' bination of the Electric Automatic and Automatic stands supreme. nor Don Emiliano Chamorro, en- extraordinary and minister ple: entiary of Nicaragua d dele- gate. and Mm Maximo H. for foreig jdelegate; Senor minister’ of h r and delegate; ¢ Don | luncheon in compliment to Miss parge d ‘affaires | Emma Lansing and Mlss Kate Lans- Also Beautiful Assort- ment of Calendars. is and delegate, | ing, who aw visiting Mr. and Mra. Pearlman’s Book Shop Robert Lansing. The other guests were Mrs. Ira Copley, Mrs. Wilbur 933 G St. Toar .G 10th & G Sts. Carr, Mrs. R. M. Kauffmann and Mts. Edwin Neville. Chamorro: § peda, formes minister affairs of Nicaragua and Don Adolfo Cardenas, nda_of Nicaragua jand delegate; Senor Dr. Don Octatio Beeche, envoy extraordinary and min- ister plenipotentiary of Costa Rica. and Senora de Beeche; Postmaster General and Mrs. Hubert Worlg, Sena- il n Calder, Benator Former United States minister to Cuba, Mr. Boaz Long, arrived yester- day in New Orleans from a tour of Central America. & Gibbs Console Table is a com- a Writing Desk of brown mahogany—two gifts in one—a most beau- tiful and practical gift that will last. week He will " OPEN EVENINGS, DISTINCTIVE WEARING APPAREL FOR WOMEN & MISSES o L4 Ld E A e under- i i SCWing [ . e t E D . PRACTICAL GIFTS THAT I - ’ UU lllcox & Glbbs Machine Co. ’ From Sasmnchuseits; Com. | . GIFTS: : }llr y lg ll t immner Washington, D. C,, 702 10th St. NW. Main 8232 Y 30 2irsing Kudolub, e, Sumner | e D . F Balto.. Md.. 321 N. Howard St. Vernon 1281 United States minister to Salvador = . { and s. Montgome: v Mr. | VRAPS e e Tnad | AND })ancing I'ro cks 717 ELEVENTH STREET N.W. TELEPHONE FRANKLIN 6314 WASHINGTON, D. C HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS THE USEFUL KIND—THE ACCEPTABLE KIND ANNOUNCING FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CHOICE OF HIGH-GRADE WERERERBRERVERER FORMERLY SOLD UP TO $76.50 TO CLOSE OUT FRIDAY / ton Beale, Mrs. John McLennan, Mr. i{Jordan Herbert Stabler, general of the conference: Mrs. -— e e e i e e L heridan, Mr. and v Mrs. le, jr.; the as- sistant director general of the Pan- American Union and Senora de Yanes, Miss Fanny Lay, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man_Armour, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren, Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell Car- roll_and Maj. and Mrs. Edward Goring Bliss. The surgeon general of the Navy and LATE MODEL SUITS Mrs. Edward Rhodes Stitt will give a AT tea tlan\'-]‘ :)h;_k‘ afternoon at l(ha W a;h~l :'11.5;0 x:“«“ uvrs..';;'? th_ol?— yo::rin: .m".‘,;f.’f ONE-HALF PRICE ‘Efii'm:";’,.;{‘l"" ‘““f&uff:‘l:’..,:".{“""::x; ALL NEW LATE FALL AND WINTER MODELS Ftework "or recns studdod with | SUITS—97.50. flowers, and in the dining room pink SUITS—89.50 » R SUITS 7500, =iy RO | b : in b s 8 St: T it S.E. Cor. 13th and G Sts. NW. - 2ud ofoebutauts MUl be T Trocaded SUITS—65.00. ; nderso andard for Qual . e LR Sl i . I ecik Fhics . SUITS—39.75..... NOW—19.88 ] Wh B G f S . ek, Tho only irimmine, on the gown S e at Better Qift Branch of the New York on one side of the ekirt and in the DRESSES—ONE LARGE GROUP AT 14 PRICE Famous Establishment . wife of the Secretary of COATS—ONE LARGE GROUP AT 35 PPICE Than Well-Chosen- Mrs. Roosevelt, wife of the | ALL SALES FINAL—NO RETURNS ts of Philadelphia, (Next Door to Palais Royal) Capt. Thomas H. Btreets, retired, former {medical director of the Navy: Mrw.| 1 i}l Mahogany Writing Desks, $48 up. FURNITURE z % i A arles O. W. Bunker, Mrs. "Joel Mahogany Boone and Mrs. Charles E. Riggs Siiokees Cabitts preside at the tea table. Others assis! o 3 S Smokers’ Cabinets ing will include Miss Laura Bryn, Miss T Something for her home invariably pleases a $10.50 up , Margaret Sutherland, Miss Emily Dial, Miss Helen Campbell, Miss Adelaide Canfleld, Miss Virginia Edwards, Miss Alice Milburn, Miss Catherine Radcliffe, Miss Virginia Selden, Miss Holan New- ton, Miss Elizabeth Beulo. Miss Cecll Lester Jones, mu izabet Duryea Walter, Miss Elizabeth Tnylor Jones, Miss Elizabeth Turner, Miss Loulse Anderson, Mies Asenath n Cox, Miss Ruth Miller Green and Mary Stitt, sister of the debutante. Miss Stitt will be the guest of honor at a mp&qflflmw which Commander Joel T. e will give this evening aboard the Mayflower, to which ship he is attached. Others in the company will include Mrs. Boonc and other offi- cers of the Mayflower and their wives. woman. Henderson Furniture, noted as it is for quality, artistic merit and intrinsic worth, will make a gift of distinction. Friday and Saturday Millinery Sale Newest styles and materials for Wititer wear at prices that are bound to interest every woman in ‘Washington. A large selection of odd pieces in Mahogany and Walnut, at Impressively Reasonable l’lfi:es, await your “selection. We mention: Mahogany Table Lamps, 3. ...$4up Mahogany Table Lamps, 7, ...$8up Mahogany Easy Chairs.........$40up Child’s High Chair............$10up Mahogany Waste Baskets. ......$14up Mahogany Bud, Vases........$2.50uwp Mahogany Chifforobes. .......$108 up H Mahogany Cane { i Bnc?(‘.Rc)yckmg Chairs, $24 up* SR Senator and Mrs. George Wharton Pepper entertained a company of twenty at dinner last evening, at the For Friday and Saturday Hotel l‘ov\hnl:m. in gomplllnent to CHRISTMAS MILLINERY. = Mahogany Foot Stools, tapestry covered, up ’ SAKS FUR CO., New Store, 610 12th About 95 Hat‘ S Makogasy Mt Standi. ... $1Bw $28:50 Make It a “Fur ropiveigert. | Mahogany Windsor Chairs. .....$199p ..$12up | » ..$6up’ .$9up Mahogany “Lazy Susans” Mahogany Book Blocks. .. Mahogany Cigarette Boxes o We are extremely anxious to do volume business, and believe that the above extremely low prices will do it. Of course, each and every model is the last word in Coat Christmas” You've long cherished the idea of owning a really hand- some fur coat. Here's your A Marvelous Array of Un- usual Hats at an Unusual Price - 7 hance: All Fur Garments at T hitcion ot newet s ey e e || SRR G | O e e e o L N JamesB. Henderson that can only be prompted in e spirit. A 155 Muskrat Coats. ghapcrendfailfinatent BRCIRe S8 S0t SRR i complete assortment of Satin, Faille Silk, Embroidered %gg Caracul Coxts e e Sillke and Metallic Cloth Hats, in_black and bright Mole Coats... A w ALTERS ; , : b 4 Priscilla Sewl ks O AP e s" AU"K”gR‘”F’fiR”’ CC"b lp : abinets 1108 G Street— main 76757676 o A | s. . Opposi Lamp: | b Extraordinary Values : Tanlly Nessqument for 99 Toarn : 1415 G Keith's Established Over 50 Yea.rs B | 510 12!’: St. N.W.