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8 L SOCIETY French Envoy and Mme. Jusserand| Holding Brilliant Reception at Embassy Tonight. SOCIETY, HE Ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand will give a reception this evening at the FEmbassy, when their guests | will include members of the Cabinet, the Senate and House, and mauy of their personal friends in . residential circles. The Ambassador and Mme. Ju; gerand will give a reception tomor- raw evening, the two being in the nature of a farewell to their ‘many friends in Washington, hoth official and residential ton Club when their daughter, Miss zabeth Stiles will make her formal bow to soclety. The large drawing »oms at the club will be gay with Christmas greens and red berries and {in the dining room the table will have yellow decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Stiles and their daughter will receive the guests, assisted Johnson of Morristown, aughter of Mr. and Mrs. v is here for the holidays. Mrs. Stiles will wear a gown of sapphire blue | velvet trimmed with silver, made on ‘a gracefully and slightly draped model. Miss Stiles will be in a dainty frock of white taffeta, made with hort full skirt and sleeveloess The neck is cut V shape back and front, and the only trimming Is a silver flower with silver ribbon houlder and large on the skirt. She The Amba of Cuba Senora de daughter, S Torriente, left Wednesday where they will spend the returning early in January holid The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will give a Christmas party at the Embassy this afternoon for the members of the Embassy staff and their families. at the tea table will be wife of Representative Reece; Mrs. John A. of the major general | commandant of the Marine Corps; {Mrs. Hugh Cumming, wife of the irgeon general of the Public Health vice; Mrs. Price Whittaker, Mrs | Guy Despard Goft, sister of Mrs stil and Miss N will Miss Beatr Anun lon. vell Presiding | Mrs. Reece, IB. rroll | Lejeune, wife The Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter had lunching with them vesterday in their home on Sixteenth street the counselor of ation Mr. Thurnheer, : Brenncr. Later in the afternoon the Minister and Mme. Peter entertained the staff of the ation at t Mr. Thurnheer and Dr. were joint hosts dinner ning, ~entertaining in the dining room of the Shorchan: s Milda Anne Munford. Miss Cecil Miss Elizabeth Sutherland. | arine Wrenn, Miss M k and Miss Margaret V and Mrs. David S. Stanley w a company of 12 at dinner quarters at Soldiers’ Home | 5 and later the parts which Mr. and I Mrs. . Thomas Dunlop will give for | their debutante daughter, Miss Kath- |arine 1 privan Mrs. Robert L. Owen invitations for New count of the death of brother of tl Senator have r Year da Col. W Senator. and alled 0. Owen, in their | for i will The Speaker of the House of Rep- resentatives and Mrs. Frederick H Gillett will he the guests of honc at dinner this ning of Mr. | Bascom Slemp, secretary to the Presi dent, who will b of 50 at the Metrop: Annex A number o = having been asked for dancing after the din- ner. Stadent Tea Dance in Home of Mr. ani Mrs. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. W glve a tea dance this after 5to 7 o'clock in thelr home on § « for their son, Mr. Mannix W who is home f his studies at vard University for the I suests will number abhout subdebutantes and colle for Christmas. An play from the first stairway, and on the a4 tall Christmas tree, gay ored lights, will be placed ker will be 1 by phine Will iratia He ton, Miss E Miss Marye. Miss Marjorie M Miss Pris John W. Garrett of come from their and will spend Mrs. Garrett's Warder, at Mr mpany | Bal and Mrs, i more h. home in Raltimo: i several weeks with , Mrs. Benjamin H )5 Sixteenth street moth Mrs. John party of Nicalson en- 18 dinner night at the Garden Hous Grace Dodge Hotel. The s, many of whom had come from countries, gathered around ven fire after the dinner was | and exchanged reminiscences of customs In verious lands were the minister | Madame Piip, the | General and Mrs. ¢ Admiral and Mrs. | Commissioner from Dan A. Sutherland, the days 200 of orchestra balcony of d balee o Rear the Mrs ord, Miss 3 eanor Hard Hel and Mrs. and Mrs Prieat James Cox Plummer, William s of St. L Sunderland and of = Mr, cam of the Portland, | Mannix | today to| holiday Mary Touise Johnson, daughter d Mrs. Paul Johnson, will en- | at dinner this evening, preced- | ing the dance given by Mr. and Mrs. G. | Thomas Dunlop for their daughter, Miss M of Mr | tertain Walker at spend the remainder with him. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waddell Stiles will glve a large tea this afternc from 5 to 7 o'clock at the Washing Katharine Dunlop, at Rauscher's. Mrs. Rawlins Hume has recalled the Dinner Dance Saturday, December 27, Wardman Park Hotel Starting at 7:30 P.M. Music by Boernstein’s Wardman Park Hotel Orchestra Evewing Dress Requested For Reservations Col. 2000 "1 tioned. 1§ for the [ win | tain at tea Saturdas | Naney Ready of New York, is spend- THE EVENING STAR, invitations for a bridge party which she was to have given tomorrow after- noon for her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Hume, in compliment to Miss Katharine Dunlop and Miss Elizabeth Stiles, be- cause of the iliness of Miss Hume., Miss Margaret Treadwell and Miss Mary Treadwell will entertain a small | company. informally at dinner at Rauscher’s this evening preceding the dahce which Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Dunlop will give at Rauscher's for their debutante daughter, Miss Kath- arine Dunlop. Miss Flora Wilson was hostess at dinner last evening in her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, having as her guests the Minister of Guatemala and Senora de Sanchez Latour, Repre- sentative Cyrenus Cols of Towa, Rep- resentative Frederick G. Fleetwood of Vermont, Mrs. James R. Mann, Mrs. George D. Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Puller, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gravener and Mr. Raymond Richardson. Former Senator and Mrs. Willard Saulsbury have gone to Wilmington to attend the ball which Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Harvey will give tonight for their daughter, Miss Alice Hounsfield Harvey, who will make her formal bow to soclety tonight. Mr. and Mrs. James William Orme will give a dance this evening for their schoolgirl daughter, Miss Mar- guerite Elizabeth Orme, their guests numbering about 60. Lieut. and Mrs. Watson Lawson will arrive this afternoon from Kelly Field, Tex. to spend the remainder of the holidays with Mrs. Eva Dell Myers in her apartment, at the Port- and. Mrs. Meyers also has as her guest for Christmas her cousin, Miss Edna Mae Truesdale of New York. Calhoun Stirling their guests for the holidays rling’s parents, Comdr. and H. Tillman, who came from orfolk, where the former is sta- Mr. and Mrs. guest in P. C. Adams have as| their hom their daugl ic Adams, who is home | holidays from her studies at Penn Hall School w the Mr. and Mrs. George have as their guests for days thelr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Leuning, who rema until after January 1 before returning to their home in Ne wYork. Mr. and Mrs. Leuning wers married in Washington in Oc- tober, Miss Katharine McNeal will enter afternoon from | in her apartment at honor of Miss Louie who, with Miss 1 to & oclock 1723 1 street in Tudgett of Boston | H ing Christmas with Miss McNeal Silversmiths WASHINGTON, Miss Ready will return to New York tonight. Children’s Country Home Benefits by Brilliunt Ball. The ball for the benefit of the Chil- dren’s Country Home, given annually on Christmas night, was held at the New Willard Hotel last evening, with a brillat compipy in attendance. Mrs. James F. Mitchell, president of the board of lady managers, received the guests, being assisted by Mrs. Joseph Leiter, chairman of the ball committee, and the other officers of the board—Mrs. H. H. Kerr, Mrs. Frederick De Courcy Faust and Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall—and Mrs. Randall H. Hagner and Mrs. Newbold Noyes, who were In charge of the boxes. Many dinner parties were given preceding the ball, and among those | ; who had guests with them in their boxes were Senator and Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr., who entertained thelr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. Stuart Symington, 3d., and Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Harper. Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood had with her Mr. and Mrs. Hokan Steffan- son of New. York, Miss Mary Morgan and Miss Marion Trumbull and Mr. Milton Trumbull. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Noves gave their box to Mrs. Cresson Newbold, who entertained a ot people. Mr. Raymond party in the Joseph Himes Mr. and Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall en tertained a party. Mrs. Joseph Noell had a party of young people with her, friends of her son, Joseph Noell, and her niece, Miss Elizabeth Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter enter- tained at dinner before the ball. Col. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien had a family party with them in their box, which included Mrs. O'Brien’'s mother and children, Mrs. Henry Dodge Ksta- brook of Tytown, Mr. Robert C. Roebling and Miss Allison Miss Jose > Williford was host ess to a par Mrs. Alfred included Lieut party young Sauter entertained a box of Mr. and Mrs Pembroke and Mrs Kendrick and Summerlin, jr tertained a part the box of Brig Johnston. Mre. John R. Williams had in her box her son-in-low and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Pitney; Dr. and Mrs H. Kerr and Mrs. Ormsby MoCam mon. With Mr. and Mrs. O. 1L Perry Joh son in their were box Dr. and Mrs. Louls Lehr, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Mg Miss Elizabeth Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Charles S tertained a family dinne Ing with them for Dewey's brother, Mr jr.. and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert B. Dewey. Mr. Charles Dewey Jr., who 1s attending St. Paul's School of young people and Mrs, John n and Dewey part days Mr. Albert B. Dewey, the Stationers After Christmas G i In many it s instances the problem of what to give at Christmas is happily <olved by the presenta- tion of a “hristmas check, with the suggestion that recipient put the proceeds into something they most desire. Our stock contains hun- dreds of articles which will last for generations— - diamonds and other rare iewels, fine watches and silverware. Designs for special jewelry will be gladly furnished D. ©, is also home for Christmas. They later occupled Mr, and Mrs. Dewey's box at the ball. Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. Standifer en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wagga- man and Mr. Ralph Willlams of Port- land. Oreg., in their box. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Phillips enter- tained at dinner before the ball, their guests including Admiral Cary Grayson, Mrs. Benjamin Hellen, Miss Mary Hellen, Arthur Hellen, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowers, Mrs, Charles A. Acker, Mr..Willlam Acker and Mr. and Mrs. Orlando B. Potter of New York. Miss Gratia Houghton entertained at dinner for a party of young people Who later occupied the box of Mr. and Mrs. Houghton, who also had Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell Sweeney with them. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Legare had a | i | | ! Every One Rocbling. | ats Valued $25 to $165 g Now $15 to $85 | The House l | | | ! ‘J of Courtcsy FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, and Mrs. | d "IHFROM FACTORY TO WEARERI 1924. dinner befors the ball, later enter- taining in thelr box. In the company were Mrs. Upshur Moorhead, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Klots, Mr. Pennington Turner, Mr. Wolcott C. Waggaman, Miss Ruth Donaldson and Dr. and Mrs. Harry Kerr. Mrs. Sara Lee Phillips and Mrs. Georgia Lee Parker ertained at inner last night, taking their guest Attractive Hangings ; Nothing makes the home o beantiful than Draperles—Exclusive and Newest Materials to | select work guaranteed and excep tionally reasonable. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th St. N.W, Main 5373-5374 BTt 47 Slashing Prices of Our Huge Stock of g | Coats Is Included in These MANUFACTURING RETAILERS New Lincoln Building 514 Tenth St. N.W. Washington, D. C. later to the ball, where they occupied Their guests a box. SOCIETY. Armstead Walsh, S Davis, included Mrs, nator Joseph Noel, Mrs, Kenna Elkins, Mrs. | = WASHINGTON. JuLius GARFINCKEL & CHARMING YOUTHFUL APPAREL Particularly Appropriate for the Holiday Season Pamis Co. FOR MISSES, JUNIORS AND GIRLS Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST, At Very Moderate Prices fAUTIFUL that will lend brightness-and new models pleasure to the IHoliday dances, parties, and other social \lso smart unusual teas functions. apparel for outdoor sports. Hats Afternoon and Evening Dresses Street and Sports Frocks Dress and Sports Coats Two and Three Prece Suits Skirts Sweaters Imported Accessories F STREET CCRNER OF 13™ Please note—We never quote comparative prices because of their tendency to mislead. Again Tomorrow- The After-Christmas‘Sale Offers You purchasing Privileg’es Only Possible in This Big‘ Annual Event Dresses Three enormous assortments gathered from the higher priced gradcs and grouped at— %0 -~ 319 — | 2 ) Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear The still Finer Dresses are also ]'u.ft as raJy'ca”y reduced without cost. Inspection implies no obligation to purchase For nearlv a century and a quarter (since 1802) we have enjoved the patronage of those most closely identified with the offi- cial and social life of the capital and nation, m = Coats Three big assortments also gathcred from the much higher priced grades— - 37 —- 349 - 369 Dress and Sports Coats—effective models‘ elegantly trimmed with fur The still Finer Coats are also just as radically reduced 1106 G Street.. N.W. BN \Q\_m % “hie House of Fashion” Our Big Reduction Sale UNUSUAL SALE OF Now in Full Blast! o EASONABLE SHOES OATS AT BIG REDUCTIONS S oy Beautiful Fur-Trimmed Coats In all the rush of the EA holidays, don’t lose Women’s, Misses’ and Stout Sizes sight of your own wants. We are givin| $40 to $65 Coats, $29.50 and $39.50 [[[| 5§ vou = “ettes vate s $65 to $85 Coats, $49.50 and $59.50 SIatmuEcHseeson site $85 to $125 Coats, $69.50 and $89.50 $29 to $39 Sports Coats . . $22.50 buying now than ever.” - All Women’s High Shoes DRESSES AT BIG REDUCTIONS For Street, Afternoon, Evening— Including Corrective Lasts Silks, Crepes, Laces, Velvets and Cloths % CLOSE FITTING EL All Ensemble .Suits Tailored Suits Also Cut Below Cost— Deeply Reduced to— $55 and $75 $19 and $33 Furs All Fur Coats and Jacquettes are included in the After- Christmas Sale—marked at prices ‘that will accomplish clearance quickly. $9.00 Shoes, $7.85 $13.50 Shoes, $11.75 $14.50 Shoes, $12.50 $16 to $27 Dresses, Reduced to $10.00 and $15.0 $25 to $40 Dresses, Reduced to $19.95 and $25.0 X aves. All Black $40 to $55 Dresses, Reduced to $29.50 and $35.0 , Calf Oxfords All Our Finest Dresses at Big Reductions :g;g 8:2:::’ Z;g SUITS AT BIG REDUCTIONS 757 . §50 Oxtords $685 $75 to $98 ENSEMBLE SUITS— 559.50 | ¢ 5 Navy, Black, Cranberry and Penny. A g EDMON §TQN & CO' $39 to $75 TAILORED SUITS— i 1334 F Street A'z:l-m and A::“hon:ks T $25 to 3390 4 ANDREW. BETZ, Mamager | Navy, Black and Fancy Cloths v ) | i m E @ | | | | | | fll ml————|a|——=|o|c———jal———lo|alolc——=a] ——=|a] ——|a[———="3 Q 4 "