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PERU UNGENEROUS, 1S BOLIVIAN VIEW P e | Paper Says Reply on Kellogg Plan Asks.Only Valuable Territory in Dispute. By the Associated Press. LA PAZ, Bolivia, December What purports to be the eru to the proposal of the American 22— reply of | - HOME BOARD MEMBER Mrs. Willlam C. Meekins, for several weeks. i m K. McCarthy and Mrs. Willlam Kear- ey Carter will act as jolnt vice chair- nen. A number of boxes have al- Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr.. has | ready heen taken, and much interest taken seats for the ride which will be |y, Myer Saturday after. |, f the Army Relief have taken seats are Dent Grant and Mrs. Hammond. ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Géorge T. Summerlin entertained a company of 10 at the Club Chantecler last night. Their fuests included Mr. and Mrs. . Robert Zolnay, Miss 'd Tucker, Mr. | Y Stead. h Kite's party in- ¥ cluded Mrs. Church, ~Mr. |} Parke E. and Mr. M. M. Parker, ir. Wi Tight the holidays i feen shown by the younger set n account of the dance which is to follow the concert. Schwager of Seattle, ved in Washington for and is visiting her son- v and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. Mrs. Lewls Vash., has ar “harles S. Ward of Fort Humphreys, Vi a. Miss Ida Lockhart, who recently Daniel’ Thew | Feturned to Washington from New Y ork. after an absence of several nonths, is leaving today to spend the oliday season with her brother, Mr. fenry Lockhart, who will entertain a Dolan, Mr. Alfred E. True |JATES house party of relatives at his ountry place in Maryland. Miss Janet Rutter, daughter of Mrs. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1926. soccer team and of the staff of the' prees board of Smith College. Mrs. Ruby Smith Stahl was in Phil- | adelphia Monday to meet Mrs. Edward T. Bok and was guest of honor at a ' luncheon given by Mrs. J. Bertram ' Lippincott, after which she gave u, number of songs. Births Reporled Preston and Mary C. Butler. boy. Howard and Clars Hodges, girl. Olga and Lotta Z. Nickels, bo; Charles E. and Lula A. l\nb— Paul M. and Rose E. Rousse: Fillam'E_ and Caroiing M. Browne, eirl. H. and Florence M. Burtner. boy. Ein wilflam and Helen M. Edmonston i " whntworth FPoand Zella M. Jones. sirl. ~Ohn L. and Cora JA Oliv 1. ‘=W here the Better Things Cost Less' ‘BRAKS & CO G -STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th Gift Accessories Alluringly Priced for the Last-Minute Shopper Lo A Koot Fland Mary Whitener, #17 Thomas C. and Clara Thompson, boy Y. Srge WhSiam and 3 el Benjamin H. and Evelyn Hakton, hoy. J. Henry and Adelaid Jackson. girl. Gearge and Annie Shelton, girl. Walter and Rachel White, girl. Mre. Carter Sponsoring Frank R. Rutter of 2 Ontario road Notre Dame Concert. is spending the vacation with her Mrs. Thomas H. Carter will act as|mother. Miss Rutter is a sophomore chalrman of the Notre Dame concert, |at Smith College in Northampton, Friday, January 7, at the Mayflower, | Mass. This Fall she has been honored and Mrs. D. C. Stapleton, vid | by being chosen a member of the Secretary of State, Frank B. Kellogg. for the settlement of the Tacna-Arl dispute between Chile and Peru was published vesterday by El Diario with editorial comment. Secretary Kellogs has proposed that nces between Chile and Per »d by concession of the t Bolivia. The accepted the pro- Peru has as yet no official r Diario set forth the 15 follows, Peru will remain in possession of and the city of Arica, includ- De Vilbiss Atomizers A Dainty Gift for Her Boudoir $2.50 to $12.50 Decorated in the new satin finished gold—fas- cinating in their variety. - So many different styles to select from. A superbly charming gift. 3 Peruvian reply Special Tw"o Days’ Sale of Gift LINGERIE $7.98 SILK GOWNS $4.98 ADE of fine quality crepe de chine in lace trimmed, pleated or bordered styles. Green, maize, orchid, flesh; in all sizes. nd Chile in common agree- out demanding any pecu- torial compens: 0 Bolivis 1 territory south of Tacna and Arica as far as the River Camarones. hile wil! retain possession of the 4. Boilvia will remain in possession of the port of Vitor, which is the only one that exists in that zone. The new ~Iv aper in its editorial com- Gifts—Acceptably Welcome French Kid Gloves in New Shades $2.95 Per Pair As gifts they are ideal! De- lightfully patterned fancy em- broidered cuffs. P. K. sewn for durability. These are in all the smart new colors and are always most acceptable. Filies i ox o titude i her propo. titute for the K a generous at- $1.30 Memo-Ray % $1:98 Memo-Ray Veusts Bloomers . the rights of Bolivia, which have been HESE are exception- y 'HESE fine' quality recognized by the United States and ally well made and to Hendersonville, N. C. to visit her Sl ave Nive i Sunril choRy fed —— - S O C I E TY a L all sizes and wanted Marriage Licenses. — RAPERY MATERIAL shades. the new shades, includ- iage licenses have been issued to the At Big Savings ing fawn, squirrel, 'n!hlmulx Washington today for _Caladonia, | ¥ Marquisette . Damas $2 Silk Hosiery *1.45 LIL-SILK, top to toe, teed perfect quality, §2 values. Al leading ahades in mm 8% to able territories in coast of the prov- inces is abrupt and almost inaccessi- ble. The inlet Vitor doe: isfy the aspirations of Belivia. Commending Peru in refusing in- dt-'mmflr ion “The an attitude the only The so MRS, R. DN Member of the board of the Children’s Country Home for which Mrs. Leiter is arranging the annual benefit ball on Christmas night at the Mayflower confirms | Hotel. Chile.” _(Continued from Eighteenth Page) g Poois rowe, coral, fleaty QU 3 4%° white, nile, maize, black, %! Charles R. C: on_and Agnes G. P K. John . Jack and Katrina: Jameson. 0 ani N. Y., where she will visit her mother, | 30-inch Erench M a., and Mrs. E. Rhodes and Mattic Parker. ma?er mrus‘ & @n‘ the Test of the Winter. s B. Ware of Oak Grove, V. 937-939 F St. N.W. Shop of Quality Newton Dudley Thompson, for | 84inch Sunfast Pemmes b Window Shades, SHip Covers—Fou Gonew W78, 1211 F S Main 3211 for Estimates lian Nm et of King George. Va. Sasce exsor Jr. of Staniey, and Fern ‘Aml; of L;;:’ 4 gt orres arris irinia oore, Both of Richmond, Va. Cadet Alexander Macomb Miller, jr., from West Point, and_Mr. Richard James Babh and Juli Peterson. Chew Miller of Yale University are oy & B el Tonirige Sovlee spending Christmas with their mo of “Lfl oy o Bibbing ana Ada M. Prevter, voun | SROU0ENTIRANCES o ghton. here the Better Things Cost Less M’BRGDKS &CO G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12 th Gifts—Sure to Please Leather Handbags in Al Colors of _Shepherds. ; [ &' Hupman of |, DT “n\nenbflro B v and Blondell Wilson. r z A. Willis. and Mrs. Dunlap Pearce Pen- hallow are now in their apartment in 1 d T the Wyoming. Dr. and b‘{"r! ]\l;!}l‘ Shmon OF Pt hallow. the latter formerly Miss i 5’.{,""’"‘" irs. Pa. and | B e e were. married Octo. mith and Ida V. Adolph ber 6, and since their return from a reroerick . Rawlings. ir. nd Heen 1. wedding trip they have been with Mrs. J me- Jenifer and Mary R. Qullen. Penhallow’s mother, Mrs. John N. Nathaniel Page and Mamie Corbin. Speel, in her home on N street. Bt R Mrs. Penhallow will be at home Collecting ship models is a hobby with Miss Tennyson Jesse, the lovely ‘Wednesday afternoons after 5 o'clock throughout the season. niece of Alfred Tennyson, the English" eost Mrs. Frederick E. Chapin has gone —_—— = pbilipsborn 6081 614 ELEVENTH ST. The New Evening Dresses $2.95 Exceptional Values! Underarm, vanity, envelope, pouch and novelty styles. Of pin seal, saffian and smooth calf. All colors. Silk or leather lined—and fitted. Other nyle!. $4.95 to $15.95. Continued Tomorrow—Thursday! Your Unrestricted Choice of 195 Women’s and Misses’ Winter -O-A-T- In"a Tremendous Sale at G_ifts—of Chic and Charm Smart Silk ’ Negligees in Pastel Shades $7.95 Regularly $9.50 Exquisite Negligees of fine quality crepe ‘de chine. Daintily intimate $98 Coats, Now $99.00 gifts! Beautifully trimmed with Val $125 Coats, Now ’62.50 l:nedc.mln':re- Rose, Blue, Nile, Peach $159 Coats,; Now $79.50 $198 Coats, Now $99.00 $49.75 Coats, Now $24.88 359.75 Coats, Now $29.88 $69.75 Coats, Now $34.88 $79.75 Coats, Now $39.88 Gifts—of Use and Service . 'Van Raalte All-Silk Hosiery Full Fashioned $1.95 3 Pasrs, $5.70 Smart appearing lustrous hose of all silk. Full fashion- ed. Of perfect texture. Re- inforced sole, heel and garter top. Assorted colors and sizes. We will not be satisfied until every coat is sold! Take advantage of this Spectacular Offering and Purchase Your Winter Coat NOW—with a full Winter still ahead! 'Reduc- tions You Will Consider Amazing even in January. WE ARE OVERSTOCKED AND MUST UNLOAD!- BUY WHILE THE SIZE RANGE IS STILL COMPLETE! Please Make Your Selections Carefully, as All Sales Are Absolutely Final Exquisite Modes—in Brand-New Frocks For Holiday Affairs Extremely Low Priced - Gifts—Most Desirable Beautiful Silk Umbrellas 16-Rib Frame $5.95 Al Silk! In Green, Blue, Brown, Garnet and Wine. Sturdi- made. Amberite han- les, tips and - ferrules. . This gift for her will sure- ly be happily acceptable. Main Floor Sizes and Styles for Misses Sizes and Styles Georgette, Taffeta and Chiffon lewd the mode. for Women In straightline, bolero and bouffant styles. Sequins, beadings, ostrich, embroidery, rhinestones and laces supply beautiful effects. Any Dress Purchased Will Be Altered and Delivered Before Christmas —And what a creation it will be. For here you choose from models that interpret every evening mood of the smart world of fashion. Originals and replicas of the smartest Gowns for the Christmas Holiday Occasions. SCINTILLATING FROCKS—Sparkling ahvg with crystals and rhinestones. The very modes which will be seen at the smart- est Christmas holiday occasions. Youthful and sophisticated I styles. Authentic replicas of recent Paris Creatml.'oseluhf\dly , styled 5: Chiffon, Georgette, Taffeta and other gorgeoys evening materials!