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WASHINGTON., D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1923 SOCIETY. T mander Elmer Langworthy and Mr. | luncheon Thursday. entertaining in ] & R Barnett Talbott. bunolr .:& Mrs, Fberla,lwlfn of " Ad- | fo: » holida Chey wil F L 'ldr P tSh miral Edward W. Eberle. turn to ; | ch 4| Mr. and Mrs. Walter R, Tuckerman - ary to their suite at the Shore airchild's r'e op 4 | Wil give a small dance in honor of [ Mrs Pearle Moore Gray will give|which they will occupy t Phone ) | Miss Elizabeth | debutante daug! a dance thiw evening at Clifton for)have found a euitablc 4| ter of Mr. and Mr. 1 or d-u;;‘msn Miss Muriel Eleanor | tertaining during the remainder of PET ANIMALS e Metropolitan Club Annex y. The guests wiil number about | the social season e oo ening of January 15. and a buffot supper will be e ||| Pos and Puppies = rved between 12 and 1 o'clock. The| Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mack » ||| Canaries and Cages | Capt. and Mrs. Emory Land have ouse will be gay with Christmas|sent out cards announcing ti p - * ¥ : with. them for the halidess Capt, | €01ors, holly and mistietoe. | riage of thei rter Helen ces ||| Parrots and - S i I Land's th Mrs, S. E. 3 S, arle ell S 5 arro-Keets President and Mrs. Coolidge Hosts : . Kanra Hootne: o Sy e i s | pamokets . d “\I D l > T " - - Charles Do Kay, Mr. Emory De Kay :,h:;l"l.';m <‘;mflms; ‘;mn afternoon, | Mrs. a P j{'"imu‘ Foods i at State Dinner and Musical n : N B g o foimal & i 5 . 2 A 5% G 3 2 Capt. and Mrs. Newton Best, U. S. Seattle, Wash,, who is - Collars and Harness % % Q 5 - e 3 3 g % | M. ntertain at tea this aft nding her Christmas holidays o assista cretary dor t . White House Last Night. ; A LY : win at toa The assistant sceretary of ok T h Mrs. Whit . l] 1215 NINTH STREET N.W. (Moffat), . G 3 PR k Porter strect siding " Edwa Slgar; s, T | Jo, will b House in ho s o n: : $ fant and Mr. Edward Cray Raylor of oleridge-Taylor), 3 ray Raylo: Grav (‘hznaug’(lndnzze' yll(hw 3 % k- * | Los Angeles and Mr. Welles Lispen- imposing company numbering | sky-Korsakow (Kreisle 4 . 3 3 v ard Allen of 1 York will be goc eighty. The s were received with | Dance” (Dvorak), (Kreisler) il 3 b % fathers. Chaplain Edwin B. Niver (Mozart), Mme. Chemet. Arpad San- i d ‘ will officlate at the services. dor at the piano; Waldemar Léachow- o % > L1 N e 7 = g onay X : |, Mr. Thomas D. Robertson is enter- Special oration, . vaske Mrs. Coolidge occupied a box at 3 y ’] ' talning «t dinner at Rauschers the . . 3 i ntel: Tn thie stats ainin ¢ Keith's Theater at 12:30 o'clock today ? might of January 2 a dinner party Prices s @ orEhe DINRCNtAtinIGE the SHewy OF - - | of thirty-six praceding the dance H has decorations wene €¥1-| the Desert,” and had with her a few 3 &iven by Miss Blair. 2 ) on Gift se clusters of poinsettia | guests . k. reign missions in hifn the usual in the blue room, where wh S| I . ? Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norment are 4 7 I GolaT viane onieIe FRaY ¢ Secretary of State and Mrs 4 R 1% 3 entertaining at u dinner of fourteen ; tems tadison service and on the [ -Shaped e = : Sovers) this evenini oy of fourteen Hughes will be honor guests at din p e covers d n table ner January 18 of the ambassador of : . ‘] | take their guests to the Friday ev | P A S 3 ning dancing class at the New Wil- Mrs. Coolidze wore a goewn of | Don Gelasio Caetanl. \ 2 3 mflf J inels | ’-\lllbr.lss&dodr has l‘,lsu (naued‘h‘l- . . B . % o | vitations for a dinner January 21 in s Former Unitad States Ambassado rnament holdMg the 1| honor of the Chief Justice and Mrs. : to Russte and Mrs Gearse T macor | folds of the d t ot will entertain a company of twen ; dinner this evening in their hom .| The Ambassador of France oa N atiect Syiin | and Mme, Jusverand Guestx. s i Marve ‘w of France and = guests of honor ing given &t the from s 1o 8 elock, | Lrerneon ‘ - Tired Shopping? The ambassador of Cuba, Senor ,Get rested while you have a of | Cosme de la Torriente, was the hoi % Violet Ray Facial, Radium K un;‘hn;n today of the direce 3 Scalp Treatment or Spanish general o " i un W [l Soap Shampoo at— tained in the G Hogher e Freimtct aogera, .| W8 ‘ f La France Jv: the Seeretary | FER B Sh | B eaute dhoppe Soisy Drake: Sir. D! - MRS, HUGH $. GIBSON, 709 12th St. N.W. T Vi , N be host ) Wife of the Unlted States minixter to Poland, who, with Mr. Gibson, is In Washington, guests of the Secretary of Commerce 5 Work by Experts Fr. 2223 at their home on § street. e« turo Padro; Mr. iro) ir. Francis ot | Mon., Wed.,, Fri., Sat. revost and Dr. James Brown| . et for the hollany y Lk Open 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. B min e wad Mow cimn namion| ) ; rd, later | Gifts and Handmade FOT Saturday 4 1 1 and Mrs. Henry array, Mrs. J. Herbert W of | a Novelties Reasonable tertain o small company at dinner this | Lima, “Peru, S. A., and Mr. Stuart | Stoddard. ) { } evening in compliment to the Duke of | Wood. | len Blair, Miss Nina Diamanopoulos, | Rest Room for Transients } liSutherfand, who arrived in Washingto | Miss Bessie McKeldin, M Bet and Patrons . e llist evening and s spending u ,N‘ Octavius Mendez of the Chilean | Tves, Mr. Durham Rodgers, Baron S eclal Dl l e at the Shoreham FHotel, ecial mission entertained at dinner | Plessen, Mr. Danlel Long, Lieut. Com- a e The duks il be the suest of banar [ E=memmmeee el EEEES S s — —— —— ———————— N e S M ———— t dinner tomorrow evening of the air | attache of the British embassy, Group > apt. M. G. Christle, and will start for j ¥iorida Sunday @ : % @ : A : ; of Senator Woodbridge N. Ferris of Michigan, will return foday from ensbuig, Pa. where he went to the Teachers State Associu- Spring ADVANCE MODES *10 Usually Fashion waits until the COLORS New Year to flaunt the charm of =~ —Geranium straw combinations. This year, —Bronze however, she saw how charmingly =~ —Jekic = . . &%) —Woo, it would blend with the New Win- —Mexico ter Coats, and so she advanced Hl_"AIB’l}ICS these clever new models. There TSk o Streno is a wide assortment of stvles spe- —Taffeta and Straw : A —Embroidered cially priced at $10. Slipper Satin PR P LUV D VLD E DL DI - Gift Suggestions at Great Savings 1'he Friday Evening Dancing Class will give its first dance in the red ite at the New Willard Hotel to- niazht, from 9:30 to 12:30 o'clock, ¥% | wrth Mme. Peter, wife of the minister { Switzerland; Mrs. Thomas F. 1 rs. Charles Boughton Wood receiving. The company will be an exceedingly smart one and sup- per will be served at midnight Senator and® Mrs. Tasker L. Oddie 11 spend the Christmas holidays in ngton. Mrs. Oddie s convalesc- ing from an illness of about ten days The Gift of Permanent Value That Lasts a Lifetime! And at Savings of One-Half and More~— Regular $85 and $100 Genuine Oriental Rugs nora de Sanchez Latour. wife of Sherrill an pt. Adoiphus . o minister of Guatemala, will not The dinner was followed by a mu be at home this afternoon, but will o Additional | receive the second Friday in January. n relations commit £ th - chief of staff, United th - nd Mrs. John L. Hines Washington tomorrow for est Point to spend Christmas with their son, Cadet John L. Hines, jr. Gen. and Mrs, Hines will be at home n their quarters at Fort Myer New r day from 5 to T o'clock. n. and Mrs. Hines will leave for nama January 5 to spend a month perin); — Beethoven): 3 . cent Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann | A“ Blouses Underwear Two-Piece Sets Vest Chemises and Step-in Drawers and Sweaters Philippine Gonslih Gowns Reduced Crepe de Chine $i95”$3'95 $5 Teddies of radium and crepe, 20% to $2.95 e ot ohitac ° white. 50% . SI"( Jersey Fine qmlitv silkc and silk Eachina Petticoats e e e $1.85 shades . Gift Box $3 9 5 Other Hosiery $1.00 to $6.50 Buy him a Gift - at Consider the lasting quality and beauty of Oriental Rugs, which give a lifetime service in the home and are always highly prized for their rich- ness and real intrinsic value. For this holiday event we have assembled a splendid collection of high-grade Oriental Rugs, in patterns and col- orings that are entirely different from any we have shown in previous sales and whose established value is from $85.00 to $100. These are specially priced tomorrow at about one-half their real worth. Average size, 4 feet by 6 feet 6 inches. Choose from washed, unwashed and antique rugs, including— w. Litllihans—Serebands—Hamadans—Mossulls— Irans—Tabriz—and many others JTosSne 1325 F STREET House af KuppenheimemClothes Gifts at $1.00 or Less ASSORTED SILK NECKWEAR INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS..... CORDED MULL HANDKERCHIEFS. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS PURE IRISH LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, FANCY. PURE FRENCH LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, FANCY. PURE IRISH LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, PLAIN... 80c, 78 and '$1.00 TONGUE BUCKLE OR STRAP BELTS. BELT BUCKLES, SILVER FRONT, INITIAL. SUSPENDERS............... LISLE HOSE, INTERWOVEN. SILK AND LISLE HOSE..... Hosiery The sizes range from 2 feet 6 inches to 4 feet 6 inches wilde and 5 feet to 9 feet long. The softness of color, the beauty of design that you would expect in Oriental Rugs of the finer type, woven into rugs of fine, soft, heavy weaves that will give years of service and be a lasting reminder of the donor’s thoughtfulness. Plenty of the desired blue, rose, gold and other light shades, as well as the darker colorings. Other Special Oriental Rug Values $50.00 and $60.00 Oriental Rugs may | $125.00 and $150.00 Values be purchased on_our Values EAGLE BUCK GLOVES.. Av, S 5 iVl e ayment lan Avi S 2 £ i vt Average Size, 3 ft. by 5.1t. —canvenien}; = Average Size, 4 ft. by 7 it. UMBRELLAS, GLORIA SILK MIXED. Y ! : DRESS SETS, SMOKED SEA ISLAND PEARL. g extended over a period BRUSHED WOOL SWEATERS AND SWEATER of months. . » L] Many other groups—Gifts at $100 or less—Gifts An assortment of patterns found only in the finest Oriental Rugs—the biggest at $3.50 or less—Gifts at $71.50 or less, etc. - and best assortment of all our great Oriental Rug purchases. Goldeaberg's—ORIENTAL RUG SECTION—Fourth Fleor (Still Continuing) Our Great Dress Clearance Originally Originally Originally $29.50 to $39.50 $45.00 to $65.00 $69.50 to $85.00 $17.00 $27 $37.00 Fur Jacquettes 2,9 Tfi,,lds FB':;L"C“:::::! Dress and Sport Coats ik and Scarfs Oticinally Originally Up to $75.00 to $85.00 $125.00 $25 to $75 $54.00 $77.00 WOOL HOSE, INTERWOVEN PURE SILK HOSE, FULL FASHIONED, ALL COLORS PURE SILK HOSE, INTERWOVEN. CUFF LINKS, KUM-A-PART OR SPO Gifts at $5.00 or Less FINE FUR FELT HATS SILK XNITTED NECKWEAR, HAND-FRAMED JACQUARDS SO00TCT AND ENGLISH WOOL REEFERS, A 5 MOHAIR NELVO IMPORTED ENGLISH BROADCLOTH SHIRTS. GLOVES, VICUNA AND LAMBS' WOOL LINED ARABIAN MOCHA GLOVES. R 2 2T e . - S