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OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMA LAST DAY - SATURDAY TO SECURE THREE DAYS’ FREE TRIAL OF THE SUPERB NEW . THE GRAND PRIZE wonderfully generous offer closes sharply at & P.M, o write call or telephone without delay. Immedi- ur home for a five-day See how much time This December d, ately we will send a new Eureka t cleaning trial. Use it during hous and wogk it saves. sleaning. Try Before You Buy It doesn’t cost you generous free trial offer. EUREKA gets the dirt— one penny to accept You can even money by using it on the rugs and ead of hiring man to beat <+t not the carpet the simple attachments on nd upholstery The Balance in Easy Monthly Payments Our liberal easy payment plan gives privilege of owning a superb new paying for it in small, easy monthly p But you must hurry. Our supply of was limited wh his offer was nounced. REMEMBER- RDAY, AT P.M. THIS OFFER WILL WITHDRAWN Write, call or phone. Main 955 Pay Your Electric Light Bills Here Potomac Electric Appliance Co. 607 14th St. —Branch Store. Washington Railway a nd Electric Building, 14th and C Sts. N.W. Qf swoss oo NG __/ _ nHosiery _ 1219 F Street 7 F1 “1219 F Street Evening Slippers For Holiday Wear [ D int i =) = = = ] Colonial, in Black and Brown Satin, Pat- | ent and Brown Kid. Spanish, Louis and One-strap, in Black Satin; Louis, Baby Louis and Cuban Heels. Same model in D) () [ =) (@) Silv, d Sil Bro- b Cuban Heels. cald:rsig. e M & Queen Quality Satin Pumps Are Made of = the Highest Grade Satin; Exceptional Values . Hosiery to Match, $1.95 i 1219 F STREET N. W. Ezclusive Agents in Washington for QUEEN QUALITY SHOES = |l i| | Baker. The S 'The Secretary of | Entertain at Dinner Tonight for - Senators From | { | i HE Secretary of the Treasury, | Mr. Mellon, will be host to a company of twenty-four at dinner this evening in his| apartment at 1785 Massachusetts ave- nue, when his guests are asked to meet the senators from Pennsylvania and their wives, Senator and Mrs. George Wharton Pepper and Senator and Mrs. David A. Reed. Secretary Mellon and his daughter, Miss Allsa Mellon, will go to Pitts- burgh Friday to remain over Christ- mas in their home, where they will be joined by Mr. Paul Mellon, son of the Secretary. Swiss Minister and Mme. Peter Hosts Today. The minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter entertained a company 10 at luncheon today at the legation. ' law of the minister of Sweden, i Axel Wallenberg, have arrived in Washington from london and will spend the holidays at the Hotel Pow- hatan, Th minister of FPanama and Senora de Alfaro were the guests of honor at dinner last evening of Mr Horace Macfarland, who entertainec in her home. The her guests were Commander and Mrs. £harles Oman, mmander and Mrs. Alan D. Capt. and Mrs. Sypher, Mrs. Eli; Nolker, house guest of Mrs. Macfar- land; Commander Keppler, Mr. Henry Harrison Sheets and Mr. Thomas Jen- kins. : liss Lispenard Seabury of New York will make her debut in Wash- ngton this afternoon at a tea which her aunt, Mrs. Kautz, wife Ca Austin Kautz, U. N.. will give from 5 to 7 o'clock in her home, at 1805 19th street. Miss Seabury was presented to w York society about a fortnight ago and came to Washington F to spend the remainder of the wi with Capt. and Mrs. Kautz. The deco- rations for the tea this afternoon will be simple, with quantities of greens to form a background for the flowers. Mrs. Kautz and Miss bury will be assisted in receivi Miss_Beatrice Pitney, daughter r. Justice and Mrs. Mahion Pitney, and a_ debutante of the Lieut. Russell Lowell Kitrelle, U. : 11 make the iIntroduction Mrs. Kautz will wear a gown of vel- low chiffon, cut in pointed pane which hang below the hem line, and Miss Seabury will be in a gown of | silver cloth, with a full overskirt of white georgette crepe hanging longer on the sides than in the front and back The waist is made with very long sleeves of the georgette, which fall away from the arm above the el- | d the neck is a bateau line ing at the tea table will be Mrs. William Dougal Me 2 | David Bovd of Warrenton. Va., Mrs. Edwin Kint of Portsmouth, .. who wil be assisted in the din- C upg; sisting will { be Miss Evelyn Wadsworth, Miss Hel- en Campbell, Miss Catherine Rad: cliffe, Miss Lillian Merritt Thompson Miss Josephine Williford, Miss Char- MacDougall, Mi illa Ma Dougall, Miss Patricia Ainsa, Mi: Geraldine Ainsa. Miss Roselle Ains Miss Peggy Taylor, _Miss ilburn, and Miss Atala Kimmell. s Seabury will be the guest of r at dinner this evening of Gen Harry Taylor. who will en- tertain the members of her receiv ! pagty and the company will later | ter¥d the ball which Mr. and Mrs. Vic- {tor Kauffmann will give at Raus- cher's for their son and daughter-in Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hay Kauff- | . Dr. L. S. Rowe. director general of | merican Union. entertained at luncheon in the Hall of the Amer- icas of the Pan-American U honor of the delegates to the con ence on Central American affair: Among those present were the Secr jtary of State, the ambassador of Chile. | the ambassador of Peru, the minister | of Ecuador, the minister of Nicara-( gua, the minister of Guatemala, the ! minister of Uruguay, the minister of the’ Dominican Republic, the minister of Bolivia. the minister,of Colombia. the minister of Panama, the minister Shoes and Hoslery for Women and Children | FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F a? Tenth St. Have You Forgotten Some One’s Gift’—If So Remember That —Ou? Hosiery department, which, by the way, is conveniently located just inside the door, is fea- turing POINTEX and PHOENIX hose at— $1.95 Also Remember —that on our Tots-to-Teens' floor is everything new and delightful for the Jounger members of the family—and at extremely moderate pricee. And Then There Is \ T —an inviting assortment ,of eilk underwear from which dainty gifts may be selected at prices from— . $1'95 to ‘$5_"00 of Venezuela, the Secretary of War, the Attorney General, the Postmaster General, the Secretary of Labor, Sen ator George Wharton Pepper, Senator David A. Reed, the charge d'affaires of Argentina, the charge d'affaires of {Cuba, the charge d'affaires of Hon- | duras, Mr. Sumner Welles, Amerigan | commissioner in the Dominican Re- public; Senor Licenciado Don Marcial Prem, counselor of the Guatemalan ilegation and delegate to the confer- ence from Guatemala, Senor Don Al- fredo Gonzalez. Senor Don Luis Fe- lipe Gonzales and Senor Don J. Rafael Oreamuno, delegates from Costa Rica. Senor Dr. Don Francisco Martinez Suarez, president of the supreme court | of El $alvador; Senor Don J. Gustavo Guerrero, minister of El Salvador to! Spain_and_Italy, delegates from El Salvador; Senor Don Maximo H. Ze- peda and Senor Don Adolfo Cardena: minister of hacienda of Nicaragua: delegates from Nicaragua; Senor Dr. Doh Alberto Ucles, former minister of foreign affairs of Honduras; Senor Don _Salvador_Cordova, minister of Honduras in EI Salvador, and Senor Don Raul Toledo Lopez, consul gen- eral of Honduras to Paris, delegates of Honduras; M. Leon Dejean, minis- ter of foreign affairs of Haiti; Ge: John J. Pershing, Admiral Robert k Coontz, the undersecretary of state, the third assistant secretary of state, ! Representative Stephen G. Porter, Mr. | Francis White, chief of the Latin| American division of the State De- partment: Mr. Wilbur J. Carr, direc- tor of the consular service: Mr. Mont- gomery Schuyler, United States min- ister to Salvador; Dr. Dana C. Munro, Mr. Bdwin C. Wiison, secretary of the American delegation; Senor Licen- ciado Don Ramiro Fernandez, secre- tary of the Guatemalan delegation; Senor Dr. Don Hector David Castro, Senor Dr. Don Pio Romero Bosque, ir. secretaries of the Salvadorean dele. gation; Senors Manuel Zavalla, Toribio l Tijerino, Manuel Chamorros, jr., of the Nicaraguan delegation; Mr. Jor- dan_Herbert Stabler, secretary-ger- ociety | 1o loe | Bu Alice | { { York | honor at dinner 1 Y the. Treasury Will Pennsylvania. eral of the conference; Mr. Cord Mey- er, secret of the conference; Mr. John Barrett, Dr. Francisco J. Yanes and Dr. Guillegmo A. Sherwell. Mrs. Davenport White entertained at luncheon today in_her apartment at the Dresden, when her guests were Mme. Prochnik, Mrs. Frederick Britten, . Mrs. Wilbur J Mrs Mme. Blodgett, - Day, M Matthews, Mrs. Robe! 5 William Kearney rr, Miss ss, Mrs. Frank 8. Hight, ) Henry Smith, jr.; Mrs. Wil- ton J. Lambert, Mrs. Henry Norment, Mrs. Ray Horton Arnold and Mrs. ennedy Wheele; Dr. and Mrs, hite will entertain r Saturday evening, t the Chevy Chase Club. Charles G, F. ckenzie, Miss Carolyn Rhett Stuart is being presented this afternoon at a tea from 4 to 7 o'clock by her parents, Dr. Mrs. Rhett Stuart, in their home, Connecticut avenue. Tha hou s an attractive arrangement of Christ- mas colors. green and red, as a de ration, and presiding at the tea table are Mrs. A. Owsley Stanley, Mrs. W. Sinclair Bowen, Mrs. L. L. Baker and Edward Perry. Miss Stuart is ing as her assistants Miss Mar- et Sutherland. Miss Alice Milburn, therine Radeli Mar Adele Price. Mrs. Stuart i black velvet and the debutante is in cloth of silver brocaded in pale pink, the waist made with bateau neck and long waist and the skirt fujled over hoops at either side, the hem line be- ing short in back and front and long on the sides. Dainty clusters of French flowers trim the hoops. She is carrying pink roses and lilies of the valley Dr. and Mrs. Stuart'will entertain the members of the receiving party at supper this evening. Mrs. James E. Alexander entertained at luncheon today at the Washington Club in honor of Miss Alice Milburn, who will be presented at a tea dance by her mother, Mrs. Charles C. Mil- burn, at Rauscher’s on Saturday, from 4 to 7 o'clock. Other guests at the luncheor Miss Catherine Rad- ginia Edware Miss Catherine - e schoolgir! daughter of the hostess, Miss Carolyn Livingston Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Despard Goff en- tertained a company of twelve at di ner last evening in honor of Judge <. Charles B. Howry, who will v for the south to remain lea ortly until spring Maj. and Mrs. 1 T W. West will entertain at dinnbr tonight in hormor of the minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, later going to the dance given at Rauscher's by Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann for their son and n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 1. Kauffmann. Mr. and Mrs. ¢ ain a dinner : . Calhoun will en- o company of youn, folkc tonight. later going with' thelp Euests to the dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffman “larence | At midnight Mrs. Calhoun will leave for New York, where, tomorrow night. she will be a guest at a dinne; ell Hoffman, when the Bishop of w York and the Governor of New will be guests, and where, after the singing of Christmas carols, Mrs, International Alliance. Wilson will also go to ttend Mrs. Hoffman vernor of Missouri and M Arthur M. Hyvde were the gue Mrs ew st evening of tor and Mrs. den P entertained a dis ed company at the New Willard. The other guests were Senator and Mrs. J. Representative and Mrs. E :ntative Cleveland ton, G Pershing, neral and Mrs. WASHINGTON 1733 L n will give a short talk on the | art, whi B. Henderson, mith, jr.; Dr. Clemens, Mr. Brugge- man and Mr. John B. Henderson, jr. wator and Mrs. Spencer will' give oung ing for their son, r Spencer, who will York to spend Christmas with his parents. Dr. Venc: of the guests for Le Paradis leagues in and ve ¢ where she tonight in Callum, er's Kauffmann. aw orge are coming Mr. and gave a Chr in their cou the Rockville pike OLD SANTA SAYS [ be entertained by Mrs. Francis .~ Merritte Ireland, | Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. John | MARGARET ]J. CONNOR Street Polish the Stone Ridge Pre-Christm MISS CAROLYN RHETT STUART, Daughter of Dr. and Mrx. Rhett Stu- s making her,debut today at a charmingly arranged tea. Mrs. William dinner__S: Mr. as Sokolowski, secretary ion, has 1 watch rt the corp Mrs. Charles as of Pittsburgh, Smith College, ome from is a student. s Delphine Hesl will entertain at a dinner of thirty honor of entire comparn nce to be and Mrs. by ) in for their son and daugh- : and Mrs., Samuel Hay Mr, Albert L. Mills will have as in h rtment at until a frer Chri from Rarit n nddaughter, Bett Mrs. ( istmas di ntry h ance e, e R \r their Send Everyone MERRY Fresh New Stock, 1e up Calendars, PEARLMAN’ 933 G St. N.W. 15¢ up PEN EVENINGS. dinner. Good Fiction Childrens Books Xmas Cards Spencer who New Year Cards A Handbag Of Rare Design Made for us by the famous bag maker of Paris—Felix Lallement —is offered at half regular price— : $25.00° come from w supper at ar eve, when 11 be his col- clden, their guests over the or forty Miss Celia Me- given at mas her daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hamilton, jr. Th about 250 and 1 The dancing class gave the first of a series of three dances last evening at the Playhouse, numbering 100, were received by the committee on arrangements, of which Mme. de Sibour is chairman, assisted | and Mrs. Ly Mrs, Hen?y Getty Chilton, Mrs.' Py oy e ST LAl LAl LAl Ll LAl sl Al Sl g AU Sl gl Sl g Now in Our New Store, 12th St. Just Above F LEVRRVRVEVNEVEVE VR VRLEVE VB RLRVEVIERCRIRVET Henry turday Oliver invited jr., e Gray covers going Victor the St. Mr: ide n_and S TR 230 ZA JA A £ i Advance January FUR SALE t season, and the house was gay with green: Christmas decosatien way from the road was lined with small cedar trees lighted with tiny electric lights, first choice. Gift Suggestions momnod Station: ntain Pens and Pen Desk Sets and Book End Leather Noveities Card Cases and Bill Folds « Diaries and Address Books Memoraadum Books Writing’ Follos Manioure and Soissors Sets glguutu c.u.d Sets and Playing Cards Narcissus Bowls and Pnf ries Brase and Copper Novelties Framed Mottoes. Coll and Fraternity Placues BREDBD Eagravers and Statleners 611 Twelfth Street Hudson Seal Coats, as 1ow 88. ..o coaee coman Squirrel Coats, 45 inches long .c.scmvw _0dd Scarfs of Squirrel, Mole, Seal and WM. ROSENDORF 1213 G Street N. W. Manuafacturing Furriers. Established 1907 Buy your Furs.now from this old established firm. At Rosendorf’s you'll find a pleasing array of Furs, fashioned according to the prevailing modes. Fur garments made right in our own shops, many of them exclusive thodels fashioned by our own ex- perienced designer. _ Buy now and get the advantage of 3195 $375 eaver sl 210 uests numbered ? the debutantes of this|giover, ir. holly and other The drive- Mr. Hinckley, Philadelpt The members, | Mr. A WASHINGTON INSTITUTION, LONG ESTABLISHED AND RELIABLE John F. Wilkins, Mrs. Henry Ben- ning Spencer and Mrs. Many dinner parties pre- ceeded the dance, among them that of Representative and Mrs. Phillip Hill Stuart Reyburn, clvded Mr. and Mrs. Lorillard Spencer, and_ Mrs, Sylvanus Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Cord Meyer, Miss ss, Frances Sulllvan of , MF. Sumner Welles and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William | Col. whose guests Ray Atherton. Charles Carroll Glover, jr., were hosts | to a_company of twenty-two: | Joseph Lelter entertained | ton ompany of twenty in their Dupont | SOCIET circle home; Mr. Cassells were th the dinner wh Mrs. Edw she entert:ined and Mrs, wer2 hosts at a and Mr. and Mrs ir.: | gave a dinner iadys | who was pre afternoon by eher p: Mrs. Corcoran Thom. Mr. Jose A. Cul Charles C. John company Morris ¥ in- and Mrs. Mr. n today WHERE YOU BUY WITH SAFETY AND AT LOWEST PRICES ALWAYS and Mrs. guests of honor @ the latter's avnt Walker, gave whe of twely nest small dinner pa Dongia Pre-Inventory Sale Of Odd Coats and Other Furs ---To Be Closed Out Regardless ---Of Cost and Present Value Xmas Furs—furs for personal use—can be bought now. before Jan- uary stock-taking at UNEXAMPLED SAVINGS. Sale prices create values far in excess of anything heretofore offered in furs of similar quality and style. A few typical bargains are enumerated: 3 Japanese Mink Capes, best qual- Values up to $240, $95 ity. oW LLeeLol e 1 Japanese Sable Capé,.$316.$210 value, now ......... 5 3 Hudson Seal Stoles .(.ci):e.d Musk- Values up $45 $25 rat), shawl collars. to $150, now......... : 4 Japanese Mink Shawl Col- lars, $65 values, NOW........... 5325,/ noW. cconns rat) with Beaver Collar. value, now........... 4 Natural Mink Capes. Val- $150 ues up to $375, now......... 1 Kolinsky Cape. Value 5200, NOW: - -~ cveiren T $160 1 Kolinsky Cape. Value $185 1 Hudson Seal Coatee (dyed Musk- 2% $75 Fox Scarfs. 525 to $50 values,- now $22 With real “fur weather” to be prepared for and gift furs also to be secured bargains such as the above will go fast—act promptly if you desire to profit by this big sale. SAKS FUR CO., 610 Twelfth St. One Family Management for 30 Years Make Your Shopping Headquarters at The Gift Store for Women 1109-1111 G St. N.-W. Make Your Selections Tomorrow From These Beautiful Gift Things Open 9:15 A.M. At 12 Crepe de Chinc and Satin . Camisoles Regular $1.98 to $2.98 Valucs Silk Hose Regular $1.50 Values port Hose Regular $1,550 Values Leather Handbags Regular Sl.! Values At 1% de Chine and Satin nderwear Teddies —Combination Camisoles Regular $298 and $398 Values Silk Hose Regular $2.90 Values Sport Hose Regular $2.50 Values Wash Waists In All White or Combined with Colors Regular $298 and $3.98 Values Leat!telr H”?qubags Silk Waists Georgette and Crepe de Chine—Odd Lots From Values Up to $5.98 Extra Special Duvetyn Bags at $2.98 Just in—Beaded Duvetyn Bags, in black, navy, tan, gray, brown and henna Close 6 P.M. At 2% Silk Petticoats All-Silk Jersey—all colors and many combinations Kid Gloves Also Gauntlets Silk Hosiery Chiffon Silk and heavier qualitics All perfect and reinforced for wear Silk Underwear Combinations—Values Up to $4.98 Silk Scarfs Extra wide—beautiful colors Values to $4.98 Silk Gowns Trimmings—Values Up to Silk Petticoats All-silk Jersey, Radium and Taffeta Values Up to $5.98—All Colors Bath Robes Of Fine Crepe de Chine with dainty lace $5.98 Gifts That Please Every Woman FUR CHOKERS $10.75 to $100.00 SILK NEGLIGEES $10.50 to $39.95 EVENING DRESSES $16.95 to $150.00 CLOTH COATS $16.95 to $198.50 e S RS T e s er ey (e ey [T p (er Jer e (e s s (e r (e [ ) T Two-Button—plain and fancy stitched backs Radium Silk, Crepe de Chine and Satin Teddy \ Beacon Bath Robes—full cut and full length Finished with pocket and heavy cord girdle 33353 G- 22§ 4y 12 [3 # % R ] -, W, P ety # A 3 > T