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SOCIETY:. SOCIETY Ambassador of Belgium, Accompanied by Baroness de Cartier, Resumes Residence at Embassy. HE Ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier re- turned to Washington yes- terday after several months absence in Europe. The Am. | basgador and Baro de Cartier ar- rived in New York Sunday and were met by M. Robert Silvercruys, charge #afaires here during the Ambassa- dor’s absence. M. Silvercruys will sail Saturday for Belgium to resume his post in the department of foreign affairs at Brussels Ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Esme Howard will go to New York next week to attend the dinner h on which ng at the e former George W | 1otel Plaza and at which General, Mr. Wickersham, will preside. sador of ireat Britain THE EVENING Mr. George Angus Garrett has written the music and Mr. Wilmott Lewis the tyrics. Miss Nancy Hoyt has charge of the dances, known as “Twentieth Century “Terpsichore.’ " and 1s assisted by Mra. Chauncey G. Parker, jr.. Mrs. Alan Kirk fs designing the costumes for this group. Former United States Ambassador to Russia and Mrs. George T. Marye were hosts to a company of 16 at dinner last evening for their debu- tante daughter, Miss Helen Mary: honor of Count and Countess ds Pl who are spending a short time at t Hotel Hamilton. Count and Counte: de Pins were married in San Fra; taken in the cabaret ball to be given | cisco a short time ago and will sail tomorrow evening at the New Willard | before the first of the year for their by the Junlor League of Washington. Only five numbers will be gram, & them one Mrs. anus Stokes, jr the pro- nged by | for which | Madeleine home in France. Mrs. T. Septimus Austin and Miss Austin, who arrived the STAR, WASHINGTO. first of the week In New York on the Leviathan from Furope, are spending a few days at the Gotham Hotel be- fore coming to Washington for the Winter. established at 2329 California street. Miss Margaret Davis and_ Miss Ewing Davis, daughters of Repre- sentative and Mrs. Edwin L. Davis, are entertaining at bridge this after- tdence on Wyoming uests include Mrs. Paul . Herman Pohl, Mi Miss Lolita son, Miss Betty Werner, Miss Vir- ginia Selden, Miss Fugenia Lejeune, Mies Eleanor Northrop, Miss Mar- garet Yard, Miss Mary Happer, M1 Audrey Alexander, Miss Janice serfes of Nebraska and Miss Page Shepherd. Additional ! guests will Join the company for tea, when Mrs. David will be assisted by M Haywood Stddons. ' The Child Welfare Society, Mrs. Frank B. Nove will hold the annual rumma and in addition an auction the benefit of the soclety about the middle of January. There is a eral plea for things such as cloth! bric-a-brac, books, Jewelry, pictures and furniture. The committee in charge of the sale includes Mrs. Gist Blair, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman and of which Scott, Mias Delight Arnold, Miss Eliz~ abeth Hume, Miss Esther Praeger, Miss Helen Colbert, Miss Eleanor Wheeler, Miss Norvell Munford, Miss Mary Emory, Miss Ellzabeth Wrenn, Miss Frances du Pont, Miss Dorls Wagner, Miss Katharine Wrenn and Miss Anne Devereaux. Among the guests who will join the company for tea are: Mrs. Guy Gre. . Mre. Joseph I Landrey Platt will Mrs. Lloyd W. Bowers has gone to Detroit, where she has taken an apartment in _the Whittier for the Winter. Mrs. Bowers went to Detroit to be near her sister, Mrs. John J. Barlum. Miss Helen Willlams and Miss Loulse * Willlams, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan B. Willlams, left last evening for Pinehurst, N. C., for sev- eral weeks' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Blodgett Priest of Bt. Louls will arrive in Washing- ember 15 to spend the holi- with the latter's parents, Interstate _Commerce Commissioner and Mrs. Frederick I. Cox, at their home, 1714 Nineteenth street. Mr. James Huston Simpson Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cox, & atudent at the Mercersburg Academy, will join them is fn Washington for the Winter, at 1601 Nineteenth street. The sustainers and subscribers of the Ram's Head Players are to be the guests of honor at the special mat- inee recital to be given by the unique artfste, Ellen V. Volkenburg, on Friday afternoon, December 5, at 4:30 o'clock, in the Wardman Park The- ater. Mr. Robert Bell will present Miss Yan Volkenburg in an imitative read- ing. of the Maude Adams company In Sir James Barrie's “What Every Woman Knows.” Comdr. and Mrs. H. H. Rousseau will entertain a large company at dinner at Le Paradis this evening. The party will later adjourn to the Club Chantecler for the supper dance. ea for Soldiers, s and Orphans. The Army Rellet drill and horse show for the benefit of widows and orphans of officers and soldlers to- morrow afternoon , at '2:30 o'clock will be followed by a tea in the hop- SOCIETY. " To make space for our incoming new year’s stock, we are¢ forced to announce a pre-Christmas Sale of Chinese and Oriental Rugs at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES During this period we are offering a beauti- ful Rug absolutely free with each purchase. NAZARIAN BROS. CO. 1712 20th St. NN\W. (At Conn. Ave and R St.) One Mrs. Orme Wilson, jr. ¥ : ar s wiil remain Mrs. Thomas I here December 1 OIARNE Sat o over the Christ son. v cretary of the Smith- an Institution and Mrs. Charles | D. Walcott | The Am had lunc ume, jr., and Miss re entertaining at noon, their guests including Mrs. Xenophon Price, Mrs, Bernard Smythe, Mrs. Landrey Platt,|at Mrs. James Littlehales, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Earl Warren, Mrs. Martin 8. Chester, Mrs. Luclan Van Doren, Mrs. William Sturtevant, Mrs. Leonard Block, Mrs. Raymond Houston Pilson, jr.; Mrs, Addison Brastow, Miss Laura Bryn, Miss Elizabeth Sutherland, Mis: rine Sutherland, Miss Eleanor Miss KElizabeth St Mins B moe o roces anw | T osrth YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERVWOMAN ( F at Tenth St. s Sale News of great interest to Every Woman in Washington There's no use in mincing words or searching for some vague reason for this sale. Frankly, we find ourselves heavily over- stocked. Something radical was necessary to reduce our stocks, so we, therefore, decided to offer—beginning at once—a straight, clean-cut discount off all Women’s and Misses’ Coats and Dresses. EveryCoat andDress 25 % Every Sport Coat Every Dress Coat All Street, Afternoon or Evening Dresses One-Fourth Off Brig. Gen. Paul Malone is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Danjel C. Roper their home, Sunny Side, 3001 Woodland drive. Gen. Malone is on leave from his post at Fort Sam Houston, Tex., to visit his sons &t Waest Point. He attended the Army- Navy game last Saturday. sador and Lady Isabella Miss Agnes Hart Wilson, daughter of the former Secre y of Labor and the late Mrs. William B. Wilson, Serbian Miniater ¢ Of Mr. and Mrs. Nor: er of the Serbs, t Dr. Ante Tresich l‘n\|~’ chich, e among the guests at din- ner this evening of Mr. and Mrs. Harry | Norment ! ai and Mrs. St dinner last night | ieneral and Mrs. James had as others in the ry of the Treas- and M tor and M Rev. ERN 1219 CONNECTICUTAVENUE who Annual December SALE OF FURS Presenting some offered by this shop. Couzens | after of the greatest fur values ever A Wonderful Opportunity to Select CHRISTMAS GIFTS r and Mrs. Royal S. Copeland opened Wardman Park Ho Senator Copel Luxurious Kk in the grill Fur Coats and Wraps Formerly $650.00 $1,500.00 sentative Br Washington and home at 7 West Chevy Chase, Md Edward E. Browne e have returned to have opened their e MRS. JAMES F. BYRNES, e od street BAgreoadineg | Wife of Representative Byrnex of South Carolinn. who in the capacity of | presldent of the Congressional Club will prestde at the club's first Friday ires of Argentina, | Afternoon at home fomorrow. | Hudson Seal Muskrat (full length) Russian Caracul with Fox Collar, skins (full length) Hudson Seal with Fitch Collar (three- quaner i length) Silver Chipmunk (full length) Eastern Dark Mink (full length) Scotch Mole Cape with Large Shawl Fox Collar (full length) Handsome Dyed Ermine. American Panther Jaquett selected The charge d'a 8 Felipe A. [ for a short visit The counselor of remain Mrs. J. F. Mr, rday A. Cecil with etary of the Cuban T. Baron, ) the Leviathan | returned t and is gt ast evening Wardman Park Hotel (I muuu@[ I Mr. and Mrs. C. tertain at compliment er will en- | a dance December 10 in to Miss Eleanor Wilson. Madame will be thrilled with the many exclusive designs and materials = PARTY | DANCE DRESSES ]F‘ROCKS The whims of fashion Shimmering frocks are most delightfudly designed to win the fa- portrayed in this lovely vor of the debutamte assortment—in the col- set. Rich, resplendent ors, the ezact shades materials, daintily ezx- that mademoiselle pre- quisite in their perfec- fers. tion Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann was host- | ess at luncheon today at the Chevy | Chase Club. 1214 F St. N. FRIDAY BARGAINS 29 Fur-Trimmed Coats Originally $59.50 and $65.00 392 priced as - 2 | essilertily s 61 Fur-Trimmed Coats “ Originally $75.00 and $85.00 1206 G Street 5562 - ~ 5 " . ; 31 Fur-Trimmed Coats ! : . N RS W,m v\ Yy Originally $125.00 and $14500 || Rwhly Fur-Trimmed 5 o~ s A WINTER COATS $49-50 Sale of Smart New Bags Coats Reduced Pin Seal, Patent Leather Suede Cloths, Lustrous Cloths, Black, Taupe, $ 2 9 5 14 and More [ ] Beaver Calf, Silk and Beaded . . . . Brown, Green, Sand, Cranberry, Etc. NDER-ARM, pouch and envelope . styles beautifully lined and fitted. Browns, tan, green, red, blue, black and novelties. Other New Bags—Silk, Leather, Beaded Tapestry $1.00, $3.95, $5.95, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 Up Sale of Beautiful Bead Necklaces, *1:2 GIFT that will be appreciated and most pleasing. The cube and oval cutting gives them a sparkle only found in more expensive necklaces. Choose from a lovely collection in amber, sapphire, topaz, ruby, green and garnet combined with crystal. Other Necklaces in a Wonderful Selection 50c, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $5.00, $5.95, $7.50 Up of the divisior The chief e Castle, jr. are again in Washington | after spending some time in Europe, | where the former was In Paris on a| special mission for this Government. | Mr. and Mrs. Castle visited thelr son- | in-law_and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.| Alan Winslow, in Bern, Switzerland, | where Mr. Winslow is secretary of|| the United States legation. TIO6 G Street.N.W. “ e House of Zalhion” mmxwmmwmwmm&mx% Our Main Floor Is Stocked With Useful Gifts A wonderful showing of Silk Underwear, Kimonos, Robes, Mrs. Frederick R. Harris went to | Philadelphia today to be the guest| of Mrs. John D. Deal for a week. Mrs. | Deal will entertain at dinner Tuesday | evening in compliment to her house| guest, and Mrs. Ha s. accompanied by her daughte M Florence Harvi efs, will return end of next week. Miss Harris will spend Christ- | mas here and return to her studies | at the Convent of the Sacred Heart| In Torresdale, Pa fi Sweaters, Silk Hosiery, Underskirts and Blouses—artistically prepared in X mas Boxes. b 25 2R AR SR SRR SR S S S SRS S SR S SR S and curiosity is b \||g[ Made to Sell for 60 * 375 Women's and Misses’ Exceptional Values in Extraordinary Dress Opportunities 200 Dresses Originally $35 to $45 $1 800 Charmeens, Satins, Crepes, Georgettes, in all the smartest versions of the mode in all the new colors, including Rust. 272 31 Imported Dresses 1.0 Hundreds of Other Coats 539 .50 1o 39 Choice of the Season NOW AT ... GROUPS OF DRESSES Silks, Crepes, Cloths, Velvets. Dresses for every occasion. These dresses have been taken from our regular stock and marked in three attractive groups. 15 $19= 25 TO CLOSE—NONE RESERVED Group of Dresses Group of Coats Crepes, Satins, Silks, Sp:;_t;r af:;":,":,eed s ?"d plain— for Cloths, Flannels.$10 $29.50 e e SRR AL mm FORMERLY $25 to $50 Originally $55.00 and $65.00 31 Flannel and Silk Dresses Originally $18.50 and $25.00 88 Pairs Silk Hosiery Slightly Irregular; Made to Sell at $2.00 Better Apparel at a Lower Price {Aaper Bros. & QDJ. Shop of Quality 937-939 F St. N.W. wear. Tremen- Jerseys; $15 to $25 do usly reduced R e 2L L e T T e 2 2 Xl U