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BIBESCO SEEKING 10 SMOOTH ISSUES Will Inform His Government, in Detail, of U. S. Views. Returning Next Month. By the Associnted Press. BUCHAREST, Rumania, December fan Min- come here rday that inform his rding the arious points ¢ . to do the American Minister to Ru- mania, did for his Government in his recent visit to Washington. While declining to discuss details of the differences with the United States, and stron disclaiming any intention to embarrass the situation by intervening in Mr. Jay's negotia- tions with the Rumanian foreign foreign office, the prince expressed confidence that his co-operation would be 8 in straightening He empatic- report current in svernment considering assigning him to Vi Prince Bibesco and the princ who w Miss Elizabeth Asquith, daughter of the former British premier, will return to Washington about the middle of January. Their love for the United es and thel ties of friendship with American: said the prince, were so great that new assign t would not even be considered by him. e of his visit nment in detail attitude on e—in other OFFERS HOSPITAL BILL. House Gets Measure to Enlarge Lo- cal Foundling Home. To enlarge the powers of the Washington Hospital for Foundlings and to enable it to accept the bequest contained in the will of Randolph T. a bill was introduced in the sterday by Representative m of Pennsylvania. bill sets forth that the object ation is to establish and in the city of Washington a hospital for destitute and friendless children and for the erection and maintenance of a memorial building to be known as the Helen L. and Mary E. Warwick Memorial for the care and treatment of foundlings and of women afflicted with cancer. NAME RESERVE OFFICERS. o ve bee: “ommissions in th ' Reserve it stment Build nt in the Air rles L. Clark, 1717 Oregon g lieutenant in the ve Corps, and 3 street Medical Archie Cunningham, Fort a lieutenant in the Cavalry, Ofticers’ eerveoTRE: SOC IETY (Cont inuea from Eighth Page.) Mrs. ‘Henry Lamar, M Clarence Campbell, Miss Anna Craig Hillburn, L. V. Drew, Mrs. John Curtis, Miss Cathe flvester Cran- Amelia Young, s Helen Day les Miles Gallo- heir guest the latter's Illustrated are just four of the many attract- ive patterns which our collection offers. Com- plete services and other patterns in stock. 0. 1— Iridescent Gold Edge Pattern— Goblets . Tall Sherbets Low Sherbets ... No. 3— Optic Design, Thin Blown sister, Mrs. Arthur Willilams Hamby of Columbia, S. €., who will attend the meeting of the South Carolina Soclety this evenihg. Mr. and Mrs. Stanton E. Martin en- tertained at a dinner at their home Wednesday evening for their son, Mr. Eugene Victor Martin, who leaves Friday morning for New York, where he will be until scme time in April, Their guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Landis, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lewis, jr.; Mrs. Henry Lamar, Miss Elizabeth Harris, Miss Louise Landis and her cousin, Virginia Landis of Detroit, Mich.; Miss Anne Stevens, Miss Dorothy Stanford, Miss Adele Marshall. Miss Eugerda Drake, Miss Betty Warren and Miss Janice Draper, Mr. Henry Basell, Mr. Clyde Evans, Mr. Horace E. Badger of Hartford. Conn.; Mr. Le Roy Sharpe, Mr. CHgrles Cranford, Mr. John J. Cranford, Mr. De Butts Skinner, Mr. Rodney Fitzgerald and Mr. William Cart Miss Tomlin has issued invitations for her fourth annual caroling, to be given Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock in her home, at N street. ss Pearle Champlin of the Mac- d College of North Carolina was the guest over the week end of Miss Florence Lumsden, daughter of Prof. and Mrs. David Lumsden, at her home on Glenbrook road, Battery Park. In honor of Capt. and Mrs. H. S. Abell, the latter the latest bride among the members of the Interna- tional Association of Arts and Letters, Mrs. Leonard Wilder will be the hostess at the association tea at 1607 1 street tomorrow afternoon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Wilder will be as- sisted by Mrs. Hugh Irish, Mrs. M mith and Miss May MeNeil. Mrs. izabeth Murray will speak on her ney around the world gathering J data for a woman's history of the Wool Frocks b School Coa Dress, Hats frc Wool Sweate: Wool Sport Sk TWELVE-TEN Gift Suggestions from the PrEp @mL Suor Velvet Frocks = Silk and Party Dresses from $15 -39 Wash Dresses from $3.50 - e Coats from $24.50 = = % Broadcloth and Flannel Blouses from $3.50 2 [Esrlebaclher Exclusively Different TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET ?fi%fifl.&flmfl%flw accompanied by ocal selections. Missouri Soeiety Hont At Well Planned Meeting. Senator James A. Reed will be the speaker at the first meeting of the Missouri Soclety, tis season, which will-be at the Roosevelt Hotel to- morréw evuning at 8 o'clork. Missouri delegation in Congress and their wives, and a reception will fol- low the program, with the following in the receiving line: Senator and Mrs. James A. Reed, Senator and Mrs. Selden P. Spencer, Representative and Mrs. L. C. Dyer, Representative and Mrs. C. C. Dickinson, Representative and Mrs. Thomas L. Rubey, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Cleveland A, New- ton, Representative and Mrs. M. A. Romjue, Representative and Mrs. Harry B. Hawes, Representative Charles L. Faust, Representative and Mrs. Sld_C. Roach, Representative J“b L. Milligan, Representative and s. Samuel C. Major, Representative and Mrs. Clarence Cannon, Represen- tative and Mrs. James F. Fulbright, Representative and Mrs. Henry L. Jost, Representative and Mrs. Joseph J. Manlove, Representative and Mrs. Ralph F. Lozier and Representative | and Mrs. J. Scott Wolff. | After- the reception there will be | —————_— — dancing, in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Joe MacPherson, with tables for prefer cards, and punch will bej served, with Mrs. James W. Witten Mrs, George A. Ross and Mrs. W. Holmes presiding over the punch bowl. | Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Cleveland A. Newton, wife of the president of the society; Mrs. Joe J. Manlove. wife of the first vic president; Mrs. Bessie Parker Brue; geman, second vice president; Mrs. | James L. Baity, wife of the third | vico president; Mrs. Stanley H. Rid- | [ ings, Wife of the secretary; Mrs. H This meeting will be in honor of the | Ty Phelps. wife of the treasurer; t gether with those who are in o rge of the various committees; Mrs. E. H. Andrew, reception; Mrs. Charles Mrs. membership; ogers, hospitality; Mrs. W. C. Stierlin, entertainment, A. L. Newmyer, cards. The hostesses will be- assisted by Miss Willa Gal- Jane Anderson, lie Steiner and Mrs. Agnes Miller. This meeting will be open to #ll and cards of admission P. Keyser, Hagermap, Otis J. finance; Ars: l{; her, Miss Missourlans, will not be required. The firat meeting of the committes of which is to for the presentation “Game of Mah given by the B Association Friday evening, Februar 8, in the new Washington Auditorium, Monday morning at the residence of Mrs. James Carroll 1318 Sixteenth street, will take place Frazer, o'clock. Mrs. Forrest, it for the fi on that oc Mrs, ion Mrs. Harry Imer nounced, N\ New having and the G STREET BETWEEN who has writ- | ten the dramatic spectacle, will read t time to the committee kenridge Long will be one of the four players of t game for the henefit of B and Mrs, already fourth prominent quite completed its personnel, but among those who will attend Mon- day's meeting are the three vice chalrmen—Mrs. Frederic E. Brooke, Mrs. John T. Hines, who will head the United States Army group, and Mrs. John A. Lejeune, who will head the group representing the Marine Corps. Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews, wWho s in charge of the costumes and color effects for the glant game, will also be present Monday morning, as will other committee members, including Mra. John M. Biddle, Mrs. John G. Ca- pers, Mrs. Burton French, Mrs. John Gaynor, Mrs. W. S. Grant, Mrs. Regi- nald Huidekoper, Miss Virginia Hunt, Miss Katherine Judge, Mrs. Isaac T. Mann, Mrs. John C. O'Laughlin, Mrs. William R. Smedberg and Mrs. Ed- ward Sturgis. James Mrs. and Mrs. Miss the glant l S | An_exhibition and sale of embroj- dered articles and laces made Dy refugee women in Greece will be held at the Cleveland Park Club to- morrow afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock. Patrone:ses for the sale, which is in the integest of the American Friends| | of Greece, are Miss Agnes Miller, Mrs. | Frank Grigg, Mrs. Thomas W.pl ! Sidwell, Mrs. Philip 8. Smith, Mrs. at 11 © American au W Leigh an- been |1‘HQ|21’H A Holiday Sale of Millinery B> S-SR SR SR SR SR SR SR S S S S = 4 i s from $7.50 from $11.50 ts from $15 m $3.50 rs from $3.50 irts from $4.95 T, CRY —for Xmas giving No. 2— Belgi $10 doz. .$10 doz. $10 doz. Low Sherbets . No. 4— 7 Wide Gold Edge Border lass— Tall Sherbets . . Low S| 12-0z. Goblets ..$5 doz. $5 doz. $3 doz. ..$5 doz. herbets . Tumblers S Store Hours—8:45 to 6:00 Tall Sherbets .. Goblets ...... Goblets ............$35 doz. Finger Bowls . ...$37.50 doz. DULIN&MARTIN (2 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 t0 1218 G Street STAL an Cut Crystal— ...$10 doz. .$10 doz. ...$10 doz. Crystal— erbets ...........$35 doz. 250 HATS All Taken From Our Regular Stock Tomo rrow All at the One Price Eleven Thirteen G Street N.W. Two Specials in Christmas Hosiery —Introducing Our New Hosiery Department Several Hundred Pairs of Pure Thread Silk Hose Every required size—in Black Silver Gun Metal All Silk Chiffon Silk From Top to Toe Rich and lustrous quality—full fash- ioned and guaranteed. Assorted col- ors and all sizes. Two Tempting Jewelry Specials Venetian Chokers Exceptionally handsome—each indi- vidual bead effectively incased in gold, silver and various otler colored waxes. § They are quite the vogue—and marked at a special price. [ MBROKS&® | A Touch of Bnlllancy is given by trimmings of soft metallic tissue; soft edges of maline are a flattermg note, and graceful feather fancies artfully placed on brims. All CO]Ol‘S. of medium weight, full fashioned and every pair guaran- teed absolutely perfect. $1 25 Worth much more. Maize French Nude Flesh Atmosphere Banana Yucatan 3158 32 98 Wrist Watches Both “omcn s and men’s ‘ modcls in 14- kt. White Gold Cases, fitted with 16- ewel lever movements that ’(eep accurate time. Edward Sherman, Mrs. Joseph Falrbanks, Mrs. James Baker, Mrs. Graham Powell and Mrs. S. R. Capps. Some very Interesting additions to the Embassy Club, which meets the first night of the week at Le Paradis, fnclude Mrs. David 8. Barry, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Ogden Hoffman, Dr. James Emery, Miss Helen Colbert and Mr. Ernest G. Walker. A number of the members of the club have urged that a dinner session precedo the present supper plan, and the dinners will be inaugurated the week of December 21. The Battery Park Garden Club met Tuesday morning at the home of Prof.' David Luden, on Michigan avenue, Battery Park, who lectured on “Culti- vation ‘and Protection of Wild Flowers.” Supei‘ior Rough Dry The West End practice of treat- ing every piece of laundry individ- ually is the secret of West End’s beautiful work. Phote Us Todav Dest EndLandy 783' Ave.N. 7z 7 Christmas Sweets Of all times, you want the Christmas Candy to be unique in variety as well as rich in quality and true in purity. Our candy maker is a past master in preparing dainty sweets that will thrill the most pampered pnlate——and we can make up some marvelous assortments of one, two, five pound and heavier boxes. Let us have your orders for Candy that's going away for Christmas—so that we can packiand ship in good time. Now at 1329 G Street G G Cornwell & Son 1329 Phone G Street Main 875 FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUIHF UL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN Sale of Girls’ Coats F a? Tenth St. Last Saturday our Kiddyeen Department was thronged with thrifty Mothers anxious to take advantage of the remarkable values in our Ten Dollar Coat Sale. that our buyer made Many were not served and it was with this idea in mind a special trip to New York, returning with another group equally as good and in some instances better than those sold las: week—and all are at the same low price of . Colors—Cranberry, Deer, Rust, Brown Furs—Nutria, Beaver, Beaverette, Mandel Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Reduced Most Substantially for “Quick Action” Every Dress and Coat ) ; F There Are No Exceptions Whatsoever! _All Street, Afternoon and Evening Frocks All Sport and Dress Coats % 7