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Christmas Bifts From a Bewildering Array of the Season’s More Personal & Feminine Fancies— - Underthings —the perfect femnine gift —Silk Nightgowns m . charming styles, Lingerie Gowns and Chemises, Silk Bloomers, Silk Pantalettes, Crepe de Chine Chemises of envelope and step-in styles shown in beautiful colors: Silk Petticoats, and Cami- soles and Vests of silk. » Blouses Tmported and exquisitely bead- House Robes Wrappy Lounging Robes of (] ¢ Society The Ambassador and Mme. Jusserand Were Hosts to M, and Mme. Carre - at French Embassy Today. Mme, Jusserand entertained at luncheon today at the em- THE ambassador of France and | George D. Hope. MMre. Thom had & bassy Qn campliment to Prof. and Mme. Carre, ‘'who are spending several days in Washington on their|gther company at breakfast wsgy south from New York. , Prof.|for Miss Williford. Cagre is 8 lecturing professor at Co- lumpig University and gave a talk before the Alliance Francals yester- day afternoon. The gmbassador of Peru and Senora ! Rauscher’s. will be joined by Mr. and|danced unitl Washington Pezet, thelr son |seated supper was served in the din- de Pq Mrs. nd daughter-in-law, who will arrive rom New York Saturday Christmas with them Park Hotel. Senora de Pezet will members of the embassy staff. Senor Luls Pezet, ambass: to spend at Wardman The ambassador and entertain 8t longer. @inner Monday evening, having only | rated with white chrysanthemums and the members of their family and the [ gay ° poisettias nephew of the or, Who came to Washing- ton with them, will sail for his home December 28. .'l'l- Coolidge Guest at Lunch of Mrs. Mulvane. i centerpiece on the table of minlature, each holding a bouquet of real flowers, gnd wide ribbong of debut- ante colors, in old rose and French blue, were stretched across the tahle. Mrs, Thom will be hostess to sn- unday Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mitchell gave a dance last evening for the latter's daughter, Miss Louise Anderson, who made her formal bow to society. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell entertained " at and about 400 guests 12:30 o'clock, when a | Ing room. Pluntation songs and melo- dies were sung during the supper, and the company returned to the balirooms to dance a short time The hallrooms were deco- | | blossoms, the flowers arranged in baskets hanging before the mirrors and festoons of southern smilax veiling the windows and wall spaces between. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell received in the small ballroom, and were assisted by Miss Anderson, her cousin; Miss Martha Hawley and Miss Elizabeth Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R _19, 1922. beayty yoses. 'Fhe or st the mest in the Christ- Mr. and Mrs. ter will nun& S 0 01 g. ‘lnn-ry whieh Nir. and the dance of the danc- SOCIETY. - ions are|Mrs. Franklin H. Ellis will give will | ner be in honor of Miss Thom, the guests | > baing members of the debutante circle | * ppPoire of this and other seasons, Mre. Frederick tained a company o ‘ um""“"*""""’fiw’Mfll_fl“flfl i hii : .mMumfl n #nd red. avenue. om gnd thejr dangh- this even- ighieen at din- ' (Continued ¢ Jor the Dining Room. S UR COLLECTION \l affords an unlim- : ; s 2 ; ‘i he guest of beautiful silk in radiant colo ed. One has only to see them to Mrs. Coolldge was H¢ inted|T- Adams of Towa. Mre. Mitchell % i b . 3 A ¥ at a charmingly appointed| - ¢ hyacinth blue- - 3 in the quilted silken robes of know that they are the finest of :‘\:,-,:héon _in n‘}:”lg‘r_fis!‘zzag;-l :‘;‘:; A S ‘;,,..;“.E,‘:,Lu;" cb:eung lted l'ange f()l‘ se- satin, fur-trimmed negliges and amports, made with that inims- 8t e It W. Mulvane was hostess.|(rimmed with chinchilla fur, and o : 1 i ing roomy breakfast coats. A won- table French skill that is always Corresponding with the red decora’|angerson was In white velvet. the j ectlon, lnee““.- derful holiday suggestion of an i appreciated by madame; a won- appreciated gift. derful sclection. —For The Thoughtful Gift-Giver High-Grade Bags—Novelty Jewelry —include the Paris Beaded Bag in the envelope style, of cut stgel beads sn the gold and steel combinations; also the silk and bead crocheted bags, mak- ing a graccful pouch shape with steel bead fringe and tassel.. The draw- e Christmas season were the beau- ::‘(\l!ly,arranged clusters of red roses and white lilacs, over which was shed the light from red candles with dain- 2 shades. el Mulvane's guests. besides Mrs. €oolidge, were Mrs. Thomas R. Mar- shall, Mrs. George Sutherland, Mrs. Hybert Work, Mrs. Albert B. Full Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, Mrs. Herbert oover, Mrs. James E. Watson, Mrs. illlam M. Clader, Mrs. Andrieus A. Jones, Mrs. Arthur Capper, Mrs. @ McChord. Mrs. Rufus Day, Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland, Mrs. John 4. Hull, Mrs. Davis Hugt Bhair, Mrs. Thomas E. Campbell, wife of the Governor of Arizona; Mre. John H. Bartlett, Mrs. Warren Irving Glover, Mrs. Rush L. tions of the room and suggestive oflgyire image full und Wlong and cut in - | loned bouquets. points, heavily embroidered In crys- tals and pearls. The waist was plain, made with batteau neck and short, tight sleeves. Tulle draperfes at each hip wers held by clusters of rosebuds, and she carried pink and white roses. Miss Hawley was in pale pink taf- feta draped over cloth of silver, the skirt made short at one side, showing the silver cloth, and Miss Adams wore rose velvet, embroidered in sapphire Leads, and they both carricd old-fash- [ Mrs. David H. Kincheloe and Jegn Kincheloe, wife and daughter of Rep- resentative Kincheloe 'of Kentucky, are leaving Washington tomorrow o spend Christmas at their home in that hoth the demand for exacting taste and price moderation. Open Stock and Sets English Spode China Hand-Painted China string style in steel with black and lined in silk. Also French jewelry of 3:’;‘“8.“.;.?5'%. Anthe yt,mj;,;c)‘(';'.?bé&‘l e uey TlIEpEoURbI ke fgbsspL Gold Encrustation China novelty necklaces, mounted with exquisitc designs, and the pendant ear- :l:‘x;d !‘Ei\l":re:'l.g::nh lr‘s;y.’v‘:-l-:;;s rl‘:;s 7 e rings of the fascinating pendant effects in many Oriental patterns. All attractively priced and making a wonderful gift. We Are D;scontr'uu;ng Our Has;ery Defiartment‘ ata Sacn'fice—Wlly Not Select a Pair for Her? . Ertobacher Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. George Mesta, Mrs. James Green and Mrs. George M. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Mulvane, who make their bome at Wardman Park Hotel, will leave Washington New Year eve for their home in Kansas, to be absent for somé weeks. Tne Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Davis will have with them for Christmas the former’s brother, Mr. Davis J. Davis of Sharor, Pa., who will arrive in Wash- ington Friday. Mrs. Davis' mother and sister, Mrs. Rodenberg and Miss Lydia Rodenberg, will come from their home ip Pittsburg Sunday to remain over Christmas. 3 The Secretary and Mrs. Davis were hopts at dinner Sunday evening. enter- taining the governors of Mooseheart, the city of childhood, maintanied by the H i Miss Caroline Thom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Corcoran Thom, is making Ler formal bow to society this after- noon at a tea which her mother is giving from 4 to 7 o'clock, in lhmr| home, at 1908 F street. Miss Thom is assisted by Miss Beatrice Pitney, Miss Rosamond Castle, Miss Margaret Eus- tis and Miss Mildred Titus. Assisting at the tea table are Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke, Mrs. Heury Benning Spencer and Mrs, Charles C. Glover, jr., whe will alternate through the afternoon. Mrs. Thom is wearinga gown napier blue crepe de chine, draped, and her daughter is in white crepe | de chine, the long skirt uneven in length and the waist embroidered in pearls. i She carrying American Opén E;;nlnss Juvenile China China Rooms—Second Floor LIN6MARTINCo 1215-1217 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 6 ening in her home on New Mr. Adrian Curr Honore of Chicago, lhrulm—r of Mrs. Grant, and } nt Grant enter- | 500 @nd granddaughter-in- Fg______._.__..____.___._._____.__.__. i e yal Order of the Moose, and of which e Secretary is director general. Their guects were Mr. John I. Lentz, Mr. John Mr. Twelve-Ten and Twelve-Twelve F Street - . Ford, Judge Ralph W. E. Donges, M. Oswald, Mr. Irish H. Brandon, Mr. J. W. Pierson, Mr. Albert Bushnell Hart and the assistant secretary of Labor and Mrs. E. J. Henning. . The minister of Switzerland and | Mme. Peter entertained a company of | | twenty at dinner last evening in | | honor of the ambassador of Germany | {and Mme. Wiedfeldt. Senator and Mrs. Selden P. Spencer = will entertain at dinner this evening | | QZZRN ) in honor of Gov. Arthur M. Hyde of N = W, ; | Mizsouri, in the presidential suite at the New Willard Hotel. Covers will be 1aid for twenty. XM A A S nique and O Elegant Assortment to choose from—Ile TUp. Also Beautiful Calen- dars—15¢ Up. Pearlman’s Book Shop 933 G SL Near Cormer 10th & G Sts. OPE! The Gift Store for Women / daughter, Miss Mary Funk. i Op‘fl 9:15 A- M- c'o‘c 6 P.M. | { student at Yale Universit: Furs for Gifts milton of New Haven, is spending Every Woman Loves a Handsome 3Mrs. James A. Drain, Mrs. Hampson 316 ; 316 th st JE Cunntingham&€0.74, 5. XMAS SALE OF WAISTS For the benefit of those who have ,put off their Christmas shop- ping until this week, we are offering a special lot of beautiful waists, each one suitable for a Christmas gift, for only Representative and Mrs. Frank H. Funk have issued invitations for a dance Tuesday evening. January 2, at tbe Congressional Club, for their The Wyoming Col. Rd. & California St. New “Management Neuly Decorated Breakfast, 75¢ Luncheon, 65¢ Mrs. Frank S. Hight entertained a company at luncheon today at the | New Willard Hotel, when_her guests were Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes) Mrs. William Holland Wilmer, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. Charles G. Matthews, the holidays with Represéentative and Mry. Funk, and will remain until s Fur Coat, Cape or Choker— | ; - > Gary, Mrs: John Walker Holcombe, Mrs. ¥ January Reduction Now in Force By | At %69:2 FurChokers At $219:2 | Mrs. Funk has issued invitations for a luncheon Tuesday, December 326, at Rauscher's, for her daughter, Miss Mary Funk, in honor of Misy Mary Edwin_ Puller, Mrs. Mark Reld Yates and Mrs. George Oskley Togten, jr. Mrs. Alfred Coats Worth $10 tD $19'75 Hl;dson ESeal Coats (dyed uskrat), it i Up to $125.00 Mk, Seuicel, Jsp Mk, = T clested Sskinsiwith Near Seal, Bay Seal ana Skin Fitch Wolf and Kit Fox. collars and cuffs of skunk, Marmot Coats, with Nutria col- $20 to $30 Pglmer. a luncheon today for her debutante beaver, squirrel and seif fur. lars and cuffs. 2-Skin fink, 2-Skin Fitch, ({2jece, Miss Josephine Williford, in Best workmanshi inings. " Stone Marten, Jap Sable and cstinorkmantipiandilinings $685.00 Coats, $575.00 honor of Miss Virginia Edwards. The Foxes, in taupe, brown, Harding $450.00 Coats, $350.00 X y X Persian Lamb Coats, 45 inches other guests were Miss Laura Bryn, Mjss Beatrice Pitney, Miss Emily blue and black. Hudson Seal Coats of very fine 30 to $40 z: long. Selected skins. Collar and s, o § quality, 40 inches long, shawl cuffs of choicest Natural Skunk | | Dial, Miss Margaret Sutherland. Mi -i Helen Campbell, Miss Alice Milbura.{ 1 l Stone Martens, Hudson Bay Sable, extra large Jap Sable and collar and cuffs and inset panels of rich Dark HMlaver. $550.00 Coats, $450.00 Persian Lamb Coats, 40 inches Miss Louise Anderson, Miss Emma Foxes. $40 Upward $425.00 Coots, $350.00 long, self collar, chin style and Stitt, Miss Cecil Lester Jones, Miss Russian Sal Hudson Bay 45-inch Hudson Seal Costs, flare cuffs. Extraordinary value. . Hundreds . of waists, in a va- Monthly Rates Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner $50 Make up your embroke Thom gave mind immediate- riety of patterns, : Breakfast with Luncheon or ¥ of pay ly and come in Dinner, Special Attention to Private Luncheon and Dinner Parties “The Best in Everything”} Telephone North 2941 Reservations for Christmas and New Ye colers and sizes; tomorrow. You'll waists that spar- be sorry if you Kewith orig: don't get a few nality—mbist go of these waists Miss Elizabeth Marbury Beale, Miss S Sts Elizabeth _ Turner, Miss Asenath Simpson Cox, Miss ILispenard 8ea- bury, Miss Charlotte Mise Ruth Miller Green and this week. at this low price. MacDougall, Mrs. Catherine Weller, Miss Catherine Radclifte, Miss Dorothy Warren, Miss Sable, Platinum Fox, Blue Dyed “ox, Brown, Taupe and Black shawl collar and cuffs of Nat- ural Skunk. Handsomely lined. g:ré'ylcn:‘ e PR 2 < Sale of Dresses at For Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear $19.95 0. Foxes. NEW YORK WASHINGTON Nice, warm, roomy " BATH ROBES | Another lot of higher- of designs, formerly $3.98 priced at 56.95, grade bath robes, which te go for . PETTICOATS were formerly priced at We have priced this $4.98 NEGLIGEES An unusual holiday $12.95, now only Kenney, Miss Elizabeth Taylor Jones, Values up to $45.00. Taffetas, Canton Crepes, Satiy Charmeuse, Poiret Twills, Fricotine and combinations. Smart new models in a wonderful assortment of colors. AH sizes. OF NEW YORK FURRIER SILK UNDERWEAR Seft, well-fitting K 7 " L e 2,000 Pairs Perfec Gifts That Last Overblousgs . N W S torkl offandaome) combinations that value., Formerly priced Silk Hose Beacon An Ideal Gif 1312 G Street N. o high-grade petticoats | | make ideal Christmas| | ;¢ 53500 —now, this Bath Robes f Qut in two lots— gifts, in two lots, last week, for only priced at* $2.98, $5.00| |$2.98, $5.00 One Lot of Handkerchiefs Of exgeptional value. Worth up to $1.50, but we are letting them go at City Club Building .Holiday Offering of Furs e : Comprising All Needs at a Reduction of L AG SR OFF of the Original Tag Price $2 Pair The best hose a Two-Dollar bill can buy. Heavy thread silk quality with reinforced sole, heel and toe, which insures the best of service. All sizes. * $3.98 & $5.98 $5.00 $10.00 Two big l‘nls in a variety of Canton Crepe Overblouses. in exquisite -colorings and designs; 1t Y dar! finished with pociets and NEAYY ~ manden:, :’""? e calere. cord girdles. Many are trimmed Deaded and embrojdered models. ! The newest neck ppd gleeve t with satin in contrasting colors. All sizes. treatments. Al sizes. ALL FUR COATS 1% PRICE Silk Underwear ; Valug to $4.88 ! Radium_silk crepe de chine and satin Teddys, Combinations, Envel- ope C&“'“i’.c-h bde_aut i flully: .” trimmed wit! int 5 ainty lace = Silk Negliges $10.50 to $39.95 The daintiest of all gifts. A wonderful’ assortment of dainty negligees in pastel calors. All the dark shades, crepe de chine, georgette and lace combinations. 50c SKIN FOX SCARFS and ribbons ... Will please anpy one receivipg one of these beautiful scarfs for Christmas. Va_luc up to $45.00. This saje price 5209 i