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SOC 1IETY. SOCIETY M. and Mme. Jusserand Observe Old Custom at French Embassy of En- tertaining Embassy Staff. HE Ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand will have as their guests dinner this evening the bers of the embaesy staff and their fam- flies, carrying out their custom at Christmas established many years ago The A oL Spain and Senora dc Iliano had dining infor- mally with them last evening the members of the embassy staff Secretary and Misw Mellon 1a Pittahargh for Holid o Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. d his daughter, Miss Ailsa gone to thelr home in istmus and were rmer’s son, Mr. + of Sweden and Mme 1l have their customary yration for the mem- legation staff this eve- 11 hava a Christ- niaster of Colombia and Olaya will entertain a ompany of 16 at dinner this eve- ning at the legation N de he Minister and Senora de Olaya be hosts to a distinguished com- pany at dinner Monday evening. Janu- ¥ 12, in honor of the Ambassador | of Italy, T Gelasio Caetani, and Saturday. January 17, they will again | ente:tain at dinner | and the | f1r | in Minister of Iungary Szechenyi entertained siaff yesterday afternoon The Countess Medill McCo ck r last evening at s in compli-| 7 win Kirk- | Irwin Kirk { Ir i rs ntry Home ball Villard tonight. the annual | & ball, will bring together | ¥ element of tingent of yo college and univers son. guests tonight iter, chairman of Irs. James F.|; B. Kendall |, Kerr, Mrs. New- | rs. Randall Hagner he board of the home named as ss the hol Receiving th all memb. or, Miss Caro- beth Johnson tonight include distinguished f of the Tr , Mr. heny!, Mrs. James . Mrs, Richard H ‘ownsend. Mrs. Juseph Leiter, Mrs. | gene Meyer, jr.. Mes. John A. Johnston, Mrs. John R. Williams, Mrs Joseph Himes, Mrs. Arthur A. Hough- ton, Mrs. O. H. Perry Johnson, Mrs. Stephen Slocum, Mrs. Lyman E. Ken- dall, Mme. Hauge, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Frank B. Noyes, Mrs. R. R. Hitt, Mrs. Perry Belmont, Mrs. Willlam McClellan Rit- ter, Mrs. Donald Woodward, Mr. Hor- ace Luttrell. Mre. R. R. Govin, Gen. James A. Buchanan, Mrs. Arthur O'Brien, Mrs. Sarah Lee Phillips, Mrs. Joseph Noell, Mrs. Duncan Phillips, JMrs. Charles S. Dewey, Mrs. Alfred Ar to. | There were guests for t | Courtland from St professo: sota daughte Brown | meriy Mrs holidays | ton w noon a: nex for their daughter and son, Gratia Mr. tertain at dinner tonight before the Children’s Country and her Mr. 2333 Ashmead place 28 their guests for the holidays Cadet William Randolph Westphalinger and Cadet William MME. WALLENBERG, of the Minister of Sweden, who, him, will entertain the members of the legation staff at supper this evening. eland. who is one of the most pri ent of the son’s about 125 guests and ¥ later went to the ler at Le Paradis, which and leased for the evening. Thomas W. Symons has as e holidays her son daughter. Prof. Van Winkle, who Paul, where the former Mrs w and Robert guests Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. orge Flint | David S. Barry h and and M and their children, lived in Washington. Brow ill remain tirrough ir. and Mrs. 1 give a tea dance this af! the Metropolitan Club Houghton and Mr. nory Houghton. jr Mrs. C. R large compa ny at tea at Le Par morro and Mrs. Alex Legare will Home ball zu will occupy a box. and Mrs. Robert W. Albert Fuller of P. Thom, Mrs. Alexander Legare, Mrs. Upshire Morehead, Mrs. Willlam E. Fowler and Mr. Guy Standifer. Mr. Joseph Leiter is chairman of the men's floor committes and asso- ciated with him are Dr. James F.|' Mitchell, Dr. George Marshall Lyons. Mr. Alexander Legare, Mr. Frederick Faust, Mr. Henry Spencer, Mr. C. C. Glover, jr.: Mr. Randall Hagner, Mr. William Pa Meredith, Mr. Walter Wilcox, Mr. Newbold Noyes, Dr. Har- ry M. Kerr, Dr. A. P. Y. Garnett, Mr. | Lyman B. Kendall, Capt. Russell Train, Mr. Duncan Phillips, Mr. Lee | Warren, Dr. Grove, Comdr. Lang- worthy and Mr. Coffin. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter will oe | hosts to a company at dinner this evening in their Dupont Circle home taking their guests later to the ball for the Children's Country Home, where Mrs. Leiter will be a member WOL —at _the right price you will find here always. After Christmas reduced prices. Ave. N.W MAKE YOUR om- debutantes. the Clui | Mrs. her -in- and Mrs. | came ! is a at the University of Minne- | K. for and have United States Military Academy, West Point, N. Y. Capt. J. 8. Tate will entertain a c7xr;‘pnny at dinner at Le Paradis to- night. at Mr. and Mrs. M. G. McCormick have gone to New York for the holidays. The chief o/ chaplains of the United States Army and Mrs. John T. A: and Miss Matilda Axton and Miss Lily Jane Axton, will spend the holldays with Capt. and Mrs. R. D. Daugherity at Davidson, N. C. Mrs. Theodore V hostess at dinner this evening, enter- taining in compliment to Dr. Howard van R bany, N. Y., who is spending Christ- mas with he Lleut. Gouverneur Hoes, U. 8. A., who is instructor of military science at Drexel College, Philadelphia, is in Washington for the holldays, visit- ing his mother, Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes, 1410 Twentieth street. Judge and Mrs. O. M. Barber have with them at Wardman Park Hotel. their daughter, Mrs. DuHamel of Fort DuPont, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Harper will sive a bridge party this evening fol- lowed by supper after which the company will remain for dancing. Mra. Phillips and Sister Give Dinner Before Ball, s. Sarah Lee Phillips and Mrs. Georgix Lee Parker will entertain at dinner this evening in compliment to their brother, Mr. Bavliss Lee, and the Misses Lee. The dinner will be given at 2500 Massachusetts avenue & 3 ISHI mas and PERILVEVIDERVEVEVEVER the | Arthur Amory Hough- ter- Arthur adis | en- She Fuller of northwest have 'BEST WORK FURRIER 30-32 Florida b ot ) OWN COWNS-SAVE MONEY Complete courss dressmakir, i Dagand making u‘fé'fl ) “‘; v'NII brand g T Py Woodward & Tothro Bt of the receiving party. Mrs. John Upshur Moorhesd will be hostess at dinner this evening pre- ceding the ball for the Children's Country Home, where she and her muests will occupy her box, later in the evening. Gon. and Mrs. Wilbur Wilder are siaying at the Hamilton Hotel. Their wedding took nlace in Washington several days ago. Mrs. Wilder was formerly irs. Wesley Merritt. Mre. Davis Ireland gave a dinner- dance at the Metropolitan Club last night for her daughter, Miss Louise | Oriental and Chinese Rugs Reduced Prices Neshan G. Hintlian 11206 18th St. N.W. At Conn. Ave. Smart satins, georgette Surprising ful selection in taf- feta, georgette, chif- velvets fon, satins . NOUVEALU, (Ida Walters’ Original Shop) ried selections in cloth, jerseys, satin and silks Complete ment, consisting of flat rastic Reductions | For 2 Days ONLY Of Street, Afternoon, Evening Dresses SAVING From 25%10 50% models — va- $9.%5 145 nt $19:0 932 F St. Adjoining Metropolitan assort- crepe, and silks. color- I Friday 65&0 T price reduction. 78+ to secure a and velvet and Early callers will TWELYE . Y Midwinte chandise. The valu All Midwinter Ha 5 RLLELERVEDEDEDEDEVEDLEVYE aMerry Christ- New Year. James B. Henperson 1108 G St. N.W. $7.50 and the company will later go to the ball. Miss Dorothy White, dausghte t Mrs. Bula G. White, will be hostess at luncheon Saturdsy, entertaining 10 of lsl:r classmates at Western High hool. . ‘Midshi Willlam A. rived y y - from An visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Eaton, during the holidays. Miss Ellsabeth T. son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hu T. Nelson of the Shawmut, who Bryn Mawr Colle the Christmas va ents. Mr. George Griffith of Porto Rico {s spending the Christmas holidays with Mr. Bocock Wild, son of Maj. and Mrs. H. J. Wild of Glenbrook road, Battery Park. Mrs, Wallace Macdonald Craigle is entertaining at & tea at her home, 6 Beverly road, Edgemoor, Sunday from 5 to 7 o'clock in compliment to Mrs. Edwin Frank ot Atlantic Clty and Mrs, Ralph Harrisen Thompson of New York City. 2 Mr. and Mrs. William_ Livingston Crounse are spending a fortnight at the Marlborough-Blenheim, Atlantic City. Mrs. Crounse will be at home Monday, January . Miss Marion O'Connor, who is at- tending the Chicago University of Music, is spending the Christmas holidays with her brother-in-law and sister, Maj. and Mrs, J. J. Burleigh, of Ridge road, Battery Park. Maj. and Mrs. R. W, Bryan of Fort Thomas, Ky., and Col. and Mrs. M. M, MoNamee of Livingston Heig! X NG ALL a Happy Rizik Brothers Special A Group of Dinner and Evening Gowns Clearance 39. Originally Priced 50 88.5!! 98.50 HIS is a wonderful opportunity Rizik dinner and evening gown at an amazing Velvets, silver and brocaded cloth; beautiful beadwork lace combinations. secure the widest choice in colors and sizes. HI R T E/EN:F 1217 Conn. Ave. A Shop of Individuality An Important Notice All ' r Appare ¥ Off Afternoon and Street Dresses, Fur- trimmed and Fur-lined Coats and Wraps, Ensemble Costume Suits. Nothing reserved — everything taken from our regular stock of handsome wmer- es are incomparable. ts, now, $10 Extraordinary Values flM&W’&hQD&Q&B}&& were the guests last ¥riday evening of Col. and Mrs. J. L. Gilbreth at ‘:’h.l\: home on Fairfax road, Battery ark. & Charles Gates Dawes, Vice Presl- dent-elect, and Mrs. Dawes have taken tickets for the annual Chil- dren’s Hospital ball at the Willard on January 2 .and have expressed a hope of being present. The list of patronesses for this plc- turesque event, which is headed by Mrs. Coolidge and Mrs. Dawes, is srowing from day to day. Recent ad- ditions are Mrs. James Couzens, Mrs. Breckinridge Long, Mrs. J. C. Eck- hardt, Mrs. Louis Adams Frothing- ham, Mrs. F. Leech, Mrs. Frank Jewell, Mrs. H. J. Davis, Mrs. W. H. Jenkins, Mrs. Truxton Beale, Mrs. Willlam Kearney Carr, Mrs. John Ryan Devereux, Mrs. C. B. Crawford and Mrs. C. F. Wilson. Miss Mary Litehfleld of Bryn Mawr, who was visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bolling at Wardman Park Hotel, has returned home. The marriage of Miss Ruth Knox, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Edward Leroy Knox of White Plains, Mo., to Mr. Ferdie Gardner Cockrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Cockrell of Manas- sas, Va, took place yesterday. The ceremony was performed at 3 o'clock in the Calvary Methodist Church by the Rev. Lucius C. Clark. The bride wore a gown of cocoa brown chenille, with a hat to match, roses. Mr. and Mrs. Cockrell left after the WASHINGTON CLOTH and worth while. B row is the most lected furs. T never been equaled. and a corsage bouquet of pink ophelia | £ Jurius GARFINCKEL & Co. A Sale of FUR-TRIMMED For Women and Misses HE character of our sales is well known. We endeavor to hold the faith of our customers by announcing a sale only W}len our Value! are fe-]ly extl’lordinnr}' uT this great sale which begins tomor- ever known. Every coat was made to our order 0{ ‘h: bCS! materials and fine se- HE Val“CS surpass any we havc ever offered and we believe they have F STREET CORNER OF 137 SOCIETY. e i ceremony for a wedding trip to New | lounge, which can easily be converted | dances often avail themselves of thelr York. They will be at home the|into a beautiful ballroom. The |only opportunity to examine soms of afternoon of January 15 at 5338 Colo- |library was made doubly attractive by | the_rare old volumes. It {s under- rado ayenue. a large log fire and the ladies at the (Coptinued on NInth Paged University Women Tea For Undergraduates. The Assocfation of University Women will give a seecial tea on Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, to which all undergraduates home for the holidays invited. Miss Doro- thy Grover will be hostess and Miss Baumann, director of dramatics at the National Park Seminary, will give readings. Beginning Tomorrow--- After-Christmas - SALE Of Smart Wearing Apparel An annual economic cvent that is always eagerly anticipated and thoroughly appreciated by well-dressed women. DRESSES Formerly Priced , $45 1o $65.. Formerly Priced $55 1. 805...... Formerly Priced $65:10.885....... Formerly Priced $85 to $110 Formerly Priced $100 to $145. COATS Formerly Priced The Christmas dinner dance of the University Club held Tuesday night was the third of their fortnightly din- ner dances, and was attended by the largest company of this season, ne- cessitating the use of the library in addition to the lounge. The parties of the younger element were aug- mented by parties of some of the older members in honor of their sons and daughters home from college for the holidays. The University Club is fortunate in having an unusually attractive | LEAR! Fashion Drawing lelhw—cuku:la Designing Professional and- Bome Courses. Ask for Booklet. Livingstone Academy 1517 Rhode Island Ave. Franklin 747 aIxaRaNaEA” | PARIS COATS Formerly Priced o2 N Formerly Priced at $145 Formerly Priced ERERTE s o HATS Formerly $15 to $35 EI [ D All Evening Wraps 75 .. 125 remarkable we have 1219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Eleven-T hirteen G Street You Are Expecting a Big Sale of Us—and You'll Not Be Disappointed Every Coat in the House Dress Coats and Sports Coats—more than 200 of them—the season’s most acceptable models—divided into five notable groups—sensationally REDUCED. They are made in those soft, lustrous weaves that denote fineness of material—as well as fashionableness of style. And the high colors as well as the staple shades— Luxuriously Fur-Trimmed Coats that were Coats that were $49.50 to $59.50 $37.50 to $47.50 -, L X2 S o 2 2 25 9. Coats that were Coats that were $49.50 to $57.50 $59.75 to $89.75 7.50 $ 49.50 e X3 $79.00 2R You will find sizes in excellent assortment—both ladies’ and misses’. Conveniently displayed on the Second Floor—with quick elevator service. o3 Coats that ] were ; $100 to $139 & —embracing the finest grades we carry—very high types—and very exclusive makes.