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SOCIETY Dean of the Diplomatic Corps Dinner cember 19, from 6 to 7 o'clock, at the Metropolitan Club annex, 1712 H street. Mrs. Lester Jones and her daughter, Miss Cecil Lester Jones, will not fre- celve tomorrow afternéon, but will observe their day at home the firs, Thursday in January. Mrs. G. Bowie Chipman entertained & company of fourteen at luncheon today at her home, on 19th street. Mrs. Anthony Hills of New York, Toup, on the ouglas. Dr. Marcus Benjamin will make a brief address at the production. invitation of Mrs. Columbia Howspital Ball : | At Rouscher’s December 12. Mrs. W. Harry Brown and Mrs, Delos A. Blodgett have been added to the list of patronesses for the Colum- bla Hospital ball to be given at Rauscher's December 12. Miss Ellzabeth Hanna is chairman of the young ladies” committee for SOCIET commanded by Maj. C. P. George, be- ing in evidence, and also & squadron of the 3d Cavalry, commanded by MaJ, Wainwright. A tea dance will follow the drill, ana already several hun- dred Washingtonians are scheduled to attend. Mrw. Alfred S. Gillett is opening her home at 1614 20th street from 3 to 6:30 o'clock thiw afternoon for a sale of more than 300 fancy articles for the beneSit of the Salvation Army. The tables and stands are for the Imported Olive Oils GAILLARD'S FRENCH Pint Can, 70 Quart, $1.25 most part arranged in the soldiers’ room, daughter of the British consul at Caprl Continue Italy, and Mrs. Harold Tower, hbs ar- rived to spend a week with her aunt, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, and Mrs. Charle: G. Matthews. Mrs. Blodgett and M Matthews have been guests of thel brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Tower, when they have been in Europe. 14-Gallon, 230 1 Gallon, 435 ANTONINI ITALIAN Pint Can, Quart, V4-Gallon, 1 Gallon, the ball and will have assisting her Miss Frances Hampson, Miss Caro- line Thom, Miss Marjorfe Wrigh Miss Natalle Hammond, Miss Bess! McKaldin, Miss Olyve Graef, Miss Caroline Story, Miss Ramona Lefe and Mrs. Chauncey Parker, jr. Host to Senator du Puy of French House of Deputies. Mme. van den Bosch. Mrs. David S, Hendrick, for a few days before sail- ing for Hollund December § of the com- mbassador of France and ’ . mrr(alnm” at | Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbllt, jr, and her daughter, Miss Grace Vanderbilt, will sail today from England aboard the Majestic for New York. The Secretary of War, Mr, Weeks, and the assistant secretary of gwar wlll be honor guests, occupying # box for the special drill to b. given at Fort Myer in the post riding hall | Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for the benefit of the Army Rellef. Col and Mrs. Hawkins will have a num- ber of notable folk in their box. Better by far than the ordinary thrills of & wild west show will be the exhibition Friday, the whole bat- talion of the 16th Field Artille .80 $1.50 290 5.50 Jusse a distinguished r at the e or of Senutor to New York | nor Sts W the | first . Me. Mellon; | it Osear Underwood, | Mrs. George D. Hope entertained a Hale, nator and NUPper party of efght at the dunce at K Se l““"_;'hv' Hamilton Hotel Monday night, Sons having in the party Senator and Mrs. Reed. former! King, Senator David I. Walsh, Lady wior to Fri J Henry and others. My and At Cards have been issued for the 1 Mrs. Theo- | (! formal entertainment. at the Frank | Congressional Club this season, when Patien, |the members of the elub will recelve AL 2001 ew Hampshire avenue from J" w 6 o'clock. Judge and Mrs. Ashabel Coolidge and Mrs. Emily P. S. Moor of Rutland, Vt., will arrive today to remain until after the holidays as the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Logan, 1253 Irving street northwest. CiiRISTMAS " OREETINGS CHRISTMAS CARDS BALLAKD 1340 G Street N.W. co {rs. Lowndes, wife nding oficer, will be at home &t ‘aval Hospital, 23d and IS streets . this afternoon and on the duys of each month dur- n evening in h du Puy, who will ret today. The othe Secretary of the Tre Senator and Mrs Senator Fredericl Mrs. Henry Wilder d Mrs. David A TUnited St Ambas and Mrs, Henry White Fugene M X b v dore W. > H Simonds the 1t Lake City, Miss Miss Miss Agnes O'Brien of § who has been the house guest of Frances Russell at the home of ‘s parents, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. v Rozer Casey, on Q street, has ned to Tarrytown-on-the-Hudson, she is attending college. 58 O'Brien accompanied Miss Russell to Washington from New York after the Army and Navy foot ball game. Magruder’s BEST GROCERIES Conn. Ave. and K St. Established 1875 Assistant Attorney General John W. H. Crim is in Washington for & definite and has tal counselo ment at the Lee House. Mme. de Labo tary, M Chilart. Dr. and Mrs. Thon York have arrived in \ will spegd several months House, > Dr plete scientific investigatio ter Reed Hospital. T! panied by Prof. and Mrs. lin, the former to Dr! Curtin AMre. {ing at {nome {to <l Xenophen Price is Uridge this afternoon in her on 16th street, in compliment 9 Katharine Wrenn, debutante ter of Mr. and Mrs, { Wrenn The_ other guests EINE ra Bren, Miss Jaet entertain- ington t the The ambassado de Cartier. has wonc attend the 1ha com Tducation ambassador is He will stop the guest for Mrs. Bavard an add not Societ Jentown. He w noon. gi New in of wh the t adelphia to of M. will n the H vanin Pour la Soiree S Marshall, Virgini The marriag wood to Mr. lace this morning “hurch. The Rey. officiated at 10 o'clock and Mr. D and his bride left immediately for Florida, King motor. The bride ¥ Mrs. Frank Wells of the best man was Mr. Charles ¢ Mrs. Albert Douglas will entertaln | the members of the School of Re- ligious Drama and Pageantry, which was opened this season in St John Parish House, under the direction o Commander Theodore Jewell, at the | Production by the Shakspeare Soctely B “Anthony and Cleopatra” for the | benefit of the Monticello Memoriul | all of whem | £'ynd, to be given December 12 vis are holding their first Wednesday re-! ~ The students of Marle Moors For- rest, will also attend the play in a | Hay Stict, Charlotta ands tty Miss Dorothy Johnson, Miss Werner. Miss” Ellzabeth’ Mar- tle. Miss Alberta Gilbert. Miss th Taylor Jones, Miss Lueille Norvell Clark Munford, Miss Bessia Paris-Inspired Costumes for Winter Social Activities @XCLUSIVE ERLEBACHER creations inspired by Paris; youthful and sparkling models as sponsored by “les fashionables,” each reflecting the most recent style influences. The Evening Gown is a woman’s most individual costume; it can be straight and slim or basque and bouffant, for formal wear of the social season—dinners, theater, dances, debutante parties. Th q Masanao H. &ponsors for the tainment to be Jiood House, 470 from 4 to § o'cloc Saturday, December be a Japanese play. the conception of Mrs. Alice Barney Japanese dances, the little daughter [ the secretary of the Japanese e will give several aring native costume. There will be te a la Japa- | nese, with the sehters of the la- dles managing ffair presiding and wearing Japane stume Miss ‘Ruth kins ‘and_he Atice Bonn: Miss Eilen Margare vis. Miss Eleanor orthran, Miss Helen Thompson, Miss h Tavler Adams, Miss Agnes Sehiizabeth Haynes, Miss Stiles, Miss Margaret Hight. Miss Catherine Shaw and her [Rotee guest. Sl VG Walgnrs Mige MRS, CHARLES EVANS HUGHES, | Buth i .;:15,”.-,,:1 Mics Caroline! Wife of the Secretary of State and dean of the cabinet women, Mis Bartle. Mrs. Her- ! except Mrw. Daugherty and Mrs. I man Pohl, Mrs. Fredericl “rist a erie nd 1 IE Mre. F. Addison Brastow, 3d. Addi- Sedemet e Ton T T : ! tional guests are as o he Mra’ Wrann Mra' Jamen Alvka jos and Miss Maud Milburn, aunt of the hostess, will preside at the tea table Lieut. and Mra. Charles Cecil wili grTiye tomorrow from Charleston s o spen. 2 S M Shend . fortnight with Maj, Neighbor- | puthwest, rnoon of There will dellghtful on 18th street, her guests including [she will present her daughter, Miss Mrs. Henry Daingerfield N Mrs. Wil- | Norvell Clark Munford. liam 8. Powell, Mrs. Charles Marbur Miss 1da Kemp Cokay, who has been Mrs. Peter H. Hill, Mrs. Thornton | Visiting Miss Munford, returned to Boland, Mrs. J. Dudley Morgan.|her home in Baltimore yesterday. Mrs, Wiiliam Bow Mrs. John S. Bagber, Mrs. Thomas Talleferro. Mrs Hines iy | RoPert Crain, Mrs. Bradley Davidson, evening eol|Mrs. Amos A. Kries, Mrs, Francis W [the latter's niece, M “fl”__a'i,‘“;;n.n Mrs. Fulto Mrs J Wherry of New York. Assisting Mra | Peyereux, Mrs. Arthur Ducat, Nrs Hines in receiving wiil be Mra Hyne |John Mcitahon, Mrs. David Ficklin, ilton Hawkins, Mrs. Henry C. Bonney. | Mrs. Taplin and Miss Margaret Moore. 2nd Mrs. C. C. Jadwin Thpiv_; Additional guests are asked for the I be about 125 guests and a buf. | Loy when Mra Mo Mrs s | fet supper wil serv 4 and Mrs. Egmon Auug o ! be served at midnight. | G719 ne ostens, will at th Col. and Mrs. Hen tea table. Mrs. Clark Munford ha vitations for a tea with dancing nesday afternoon, December 4 to 7 o'clock, at Hausche; XMAS CARDS PEARLMAN'S| 933 G ST. NW. dor of Ttaly, Don Ge- the honor guest of the sec snlan Institution at dinner this ing retary of the Smi 4 11 and Mrs. Charles D. Walcott. The cut-of-town s are Mr. and Mrs. Elon H. Hooker of New York Gift Shop £ Katie Dunn Bldg. Diederich Room 1, 517 11th St. N\W. ternoon, De- Gen. and Mre, entertain at a dance th 0 soclety Wednesday Our collection includes gorgeous rhinestone Gowns—Gowns of velvet, in exquisite colorings, gold and silver metal cloths, and chiffons in pastel shades to enhance the charms of Madame and Mademoiselle. I'he Minister of Bollvia Returns From Richmond. The minister of Ton Senor Dr. S tarn stle [ - VO — ntennial hmond by the | M. Morrow will »n, Senor Dr.|entertain a small company informal- Cumpero, who also|l¥ at dinner this evening in their | yesterday. home on Blltmore street. E Irs. Morrow was hostess at lunch- n terday ntertaining a smal e.mp: informaily in honor of Mr: FPaul Stanley Bond of Cleveland, who is spending a fortnight in Washing- on issuea in- returned a- \ister of Hungary, Count when Szechenyl, 18 exnected to return the end of the week fr New York, whore he went vesterday, and is stay- ing at the St. Regis The Dinner and Evening Gowns Dance Frocks Book-Ends HE recipient of a gift from Ballard will be doubly delighted —both because of the A les of fi gift itself and because e e at a dinner last evening before leav- . it comes from Ballard. leather and woods are ew York of the Soclety of| here for your selection. Colonial W olonia ar | Book Ends of Bronze 1217 BALLAm 2'The Thinker," priced grivy 1340 G Street $1000 Ave. Other Book Ends from Christmas Greeting Cards W. Harry Brown will be hos- to a company at dinner this eve- ning, entertaining informally in her apartment at 1755 Massachusetts ave- nue. Netherlands, and Mme. de last night for 11 attend ,_and from 1 to New York will again be St Nicholas So- They will return | the end of thei of the Evening Wraps Furs Accessories Mrs. Richard S, Hill is entertaining a large company at bridge this after- noon, followed by tea, in her home For your friend who is fond of books what could be more appro- priate_than a pair of Book Ends. Some won- clety of that city. to Washington at week. Dr. de Graeff was the honor guest Mrs. Herbert C. Hoover will be at| home this aftern. and will be tear I Jr: Mrs. Th Arizona, Mrs Arthur Bullard mett, and Mi: $2.50 to $15. WASHINGTON A Shop of Individuadlity . will _receiv v afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at the legation, 155! Wyoming ave- nue. Mme. Tsamados, wife of the charge @affaires of Greeee, will receive the first and third Thursdays in December | and January, | X * Semi-Annual Clearance Marked Price Reductiqns On All nator Robert Nelson Stanfield of on, arrived today at the New ‘Willard, where he plans to spend the winter. He will be joined later by Mrs. Stanfield. Wl Mrs. E. Hart Fenn, who gain established in the house 5 16th street for th winter, erta a cheon yes: 2 restaurant, Mr. Nichols of New' Or- | Representative Mrs. Marcus Hobart of Evanston, 111, and son Robert are visiting her parents. presentative and Mrs. E. ¥. Browne, at thelr home on Under- wood stree evy Chase, Washing’ton’s Most Magnificent Display of Evening Shoes ! HAT'S the unanimous opin- ion of those who have seen this remarkable exhibit of brilliant, many-colored evening slippers. ' VERY SPECIAL SELLING OF THE FAMOUS { CENTEMERI FRENCH ( KID GLOVES { _ i For Christmas! Day and Afternoon Dresses Dinner and Evening Gowns Mrs. Leslie M. Shaw hae joined Mr. Shaw at their apartment at’ Wardman | Park Hotel for the winter, Mr, Shaw | formerly was Secretary of the Treas- ury. The second secretary of the Brazil- fan embas: Mr. Roberto Mendes CGoncalves, has taken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. { and Mme. Jan van den Bosch | Holland, have arrived in ! to visit the mother of M. of Barron, Washington We have just received a large shipment of the famous gloves in complete ranges of sizes and colors, which we secured at special prices for an early December sale for Christmas buyers! Two-Clasp— French Kid Centemeri Pique-Sewn, Perfect- Fitting Gloves— $ 9 Usual * V¢ Price, Pair $3.00 Pr. There is a good assortment of the most wanted shades in these gloves— all of them first quality, perfect fitting and $3.00 style in every particular. Strap-Wrist French Kid The Centemeri Fielder Style! Black 32.55 White Colors The Centemeri Fielder is one of the smartest gloves of the year, and is ob- tainable only while this assortment lasts at this special saving. Gift seekers will find this sale well worth while. But we must give warning that quantities are limited! Wraps, Suits, Furs, Millinery ° ° izik Brothers To Crost Our ToMORROW FUR-TRIMMED COATS 3 Groups 9 8.50 Formerly up to 150.00 . All Sales Final T HI R T EiEaN On Living Models (Gowns by The Harris Shop) Styles so daringly original that heretofore they have been obtainable only when custom made—at almost prohibitive prices. While the shoes themselves will continue on display— they will be shown on living models for the last time— . Tomorrow, 12 to 5 The “City Club Shop” of Formerly up to 195.00 69-5 A Sale of Handbags For Christmas $2.95, $3.95, $5.00 Envelope Purses, Under-the-Arm Bags, Pouch Bags, Folding Vanities. There are so many pretty things to select from that you'll be glad if you see them! Jelleff's—Street Floor Formerly up to 98.50 T W E-L' N E