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SOCIETY . (Continued From Fourth Page) _ solar observatory on Mount Saint Catherine, Senor Mario Montsalegre, second cec- retary of the Costa Rican legation, has returned to Washington from New York City, accompanicd by Senor Gonzalo Boza. They are at the Wardman Park Hotel, Mrs. Charlcs Edward Riggs, wife of the surgeon general of the Navy, will not receive Sunday afternoon and wili not resume her informal at homes again until January 8. Fremont, widow of Admiral Frement, wiil observe her Sat- y afternoon at hom: tomorrow. Mrs John| Russcll B. Harrison, daughter- of the late President Benjamin mrrison, will be at home this afte noon from 4 to 6 o'clock in her apart- ment in the Westchester. ss Dorothy Gould Fowler, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fowier, who made her debut here last year, en- tertained at Juncheon at her home to- day in honor of Miss Florence Harris and Miss Julia Matheson. Other guests were Miss Mary E eth Ball, Miss Siudney Beall, Miss Mary Lee Bell, Miss Betty Ainsworth Burke, Miss Madge Ely, Miss Vi a Hall, Miss Betty Elcanor Jones, Miss Jean Miss Margaret N Miss son, Miss Marguerite Presccit, Bernice Safford, Miss Marion Shous s Frances Simonds, Miss Dorothy on Smith, Miss Mal Sykes, Miss Kathle 3 v, Miss Ethel Mae g M Tewksbury, Mi: tise Tomp Tompkins and Miss Those a: "enelia Casta 3d, and ton, debu- Mrs. Fowler Hagner, Mrs._Malcolm P. Thom, jr.; Miss Kate nn ‘Talley. autifully decorated with a double-decked e, bearing the names and Christmas threughout the S yea lunching~ with Mrs. Helen Ray PnLUhA.rfd. 1, wife of Lieut. Alan n. entertained at dinner at the vy Chase Club ot M Laura Katherine Field, daughter of James . Miss Priscilla Watson, i Mr. George Rigg: Mr Fhillips Clarke and Lieut. William unzg in honor of Miss Juliet uth Tuckerman De- the dance given b 8 r Mulliken is at home this ., and Miss Ruth Mullikeh will from Vassar les, former Minis- Dominican’ Republic, and . Estrella Urena, who have in Washingto have returned to New York. and Mrs. Arthur E. Wilbourn of ricksburg, Va., rqton_and ate guests of Gen. Whitchead, U. S. A., at Ward- ark Hotel. They were accom- d to Washington by Mr. and Mrs. s Bassett, who are also staying rdman as the guests of Gen. Whitehead. mes J. Auchmuty and Mr. Gar- ill of Trinity College, Dublin, ill be the guests this after- h at a tea to be held by the George hington University in their honor, 1rom 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock at Lambie House, The guests of honor are members of the Trinity College Debating Society, will meet George Washington Uni- ity debaters tonight in the uni- s_annual international debate. William C. Van Vleck, wife of c dean of the George Washington versity Law School, and Mrs. W. ves Yeager, wife of the head of the department of public speaking, will be at the tea table. Invited to meet the Irish debaters members of the faculties and ad- ministrative officers of the university, members of the debating teams and of gma Rho, honorary debating debate will take 8:15 o'clock in Corcoran Hall, with Dean Van Vleck presiding and Prof. Henry Goddard Roberts in charge. Mrs. Edward Knox Cook has rejoined Cook at their new home, 2138 Cali- v t, after spending a month x weeks with her son in New York. rs. R. Horace Gallatin of New York t the Carlton Hotcl for a few days’ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Culbertson Hays Heck, jr., arrived from their home, in New Brunswick, N. J., Monday and will be the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Noble Prentiss, over the Christmas holidays. Mr. John Harvey of the Interior De- partment classification service has re- turned from a Western trip to his home in Shepherd strect after an absence of some weeks in the field. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thorpe of Need- i Mass.,, acccmpanied by horpe of Boston, arrived Pajamas Send him pleasant dreams .in the form of English Broadcloth Pa- jamas, in contrasting shades. $1 .95 Others . . . GIFT BOXED $135 to $10 for a few days, have arrived in | the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lord of Boston, Mass., will spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Lord’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richman, 425 Sixth street north- east. Mrs. Lord was a former resident ] of Washington and one of the brides of last year. lWednesdAy and are at the Dodge for Mrs. Charles A. Douglas, Mrs. William Earl Clark, Mrs. Charles Brown, Mrs. Edward K. Campbell, Mrs. Eugene Barrett, Mrs. Willlam S. Beale, Mrs. will assist Mrs. James T. Newton at the last membership tea, at the Woman's National Democratic Club on tomorrow aftcrnoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Bull Run Camp, Sons of Confederate | Veterans, will entertain at a pre Christ; ning at the Ann Clarendon Club, 1640 Rhode Island avenue ncrthwest. The guest speaker will be Representative Heartsill Ragon of Arkansas, who is a member of the Arkansas sicn, Sons of Confederate Veterans. By a special request the spraker has selected as his topiz “The Battle cf Bull Run,” in meriory of which this camp was named. Among the guests expected are Rep- resentative Henry' B. Steagall, Rep! sentative Lamar Jeffers, Representative Virgil Chapman, who are members of the camp; Dr. Lewis C. Cassidy, pro- fessor of law at Georgetown University, an honorary member; Mrs. Heartsil | WoogfoARD « The Christmas Siore | | 'R | | The other guests were | J. Fred Essary and Mrs. Samuel Herrick | ras dinner dance Saturday eve- | THE EVENIXG Ragon, Mrs. Helen Ray Hagner, Col Robert L. Hudgins, vice commander in chief, United Sons Confederate Vet- erans; Mr. and Mrs. John Costello. The annual ball of Bull Run Camp will be held at the Shoreham Hotel Easter week. The officers of the camp, Commander, Arthur Clarendon Smith; lieutenant commender, Col. Rcbert L. Longstreet; judge advocate, | Rufus W. Pearson; adjutant, Nelson Anderson; surgeon, Dr. C. P. King. The ladies assisting the Executive Committee in arranging the social ac- tivities for the season are Mrs. Arthur Clarendon Smith, Mrs. Rufus W. Pear- fon, Mrs. Anna Howell, Mrs. Norma g:r;iy Britton and Mrs. Elizabeth C. ed. Mrs. W. P. Burns entertained a small party at luncheon yesterday at the Madrillon. . | Foreign Students Attending | Banquet Tonight at Y. W. C. A. The fifth" annual Christmas dinner | for foreign students in Washington will |take place at the Young Women's | Christian Association, Barker Hall. | Seventeenth and K streets, this eve- | ning at 6:30 o'clock, under the auspices | of the World Fellowship Committee of | |the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Fred E. Wright, | chairman of the committee, will preside | at_the dinner. | | _Foreign students will be the guests ‘Of American hosts and hostcsses, some | | of whom attend the dinner in person | and some of whom provide for the BU although absent themselves. &lo In no other year has COTY offered so many new—so many fascinating crea- tions—in time for Christmas—and you can get them all right h College for | NEW—Coty perfumes— freshly decked for holi- day giving — Paris, La Rose Jacqueminot, Em- eroude — and others. Ounce . q | i * For a man’s comfert and d good grooming—shaving cream, lotion, and talcum . .$220 Perfumed the bath—bath salts and N 1 est person on your ere. RIES, AISLE 14, FIRsT FLOOR. A shining trio for year- long Purse square powder compact— indelible lipstick—an ex- chic—just created. perfume, new uisite gift ........$4.40 luxuries for ust-on powder in match- 3. ing fragrance $3.30 “Fernery at Twi- ight” for the very smart- A luxurious-100 manicure set this—with all essentials — perfumed by Coty ...........$5.50 HGTON, Students from 42 countries have been invited. The Program Committee, of which Mrs. A. Chambers Oliphant is chair- man, has provided a colorful program consisting of songs of Guatemala, by Senor Manuel Giron; Danish folk dances, by Capt. Holger Langmack, Mrs. Ida Langmack and Miss Clara Lan mack; Scotch reels by Mrs. Willoughby | and carols by the Girl Reserves. Mi Edith Dawson will be the accompanist A Christmas greeting from the Y. C. A, will be given by Mrs. Willlam Adams Slade, president of the asso- ciation. Dr. Frederick Lent, president of El- mira College, the oldest women's col- lege in the Unifed States, and Mrs. Lent are the guests in whose honor the Elmira College Club of Washington will entertain at dinner this evening, at the club house of the American Association of Uaiversity Women. Other distinguished guests of the eve- ning will b the Assistant Secretary of | the Treasury and Mrs. Seymour Low- | man, at whose home Dr. and Mrs. Lent (Continued_on Tenth Page.) Watckes, Diamonds and ROSSLYN LOAN CO. Rosslyn, Va. South End of Key Bridge by THROP BERET OR HAT AND SCARF SETS—gay sets of chenille and French flannel. and juniors. SILK CREPE SLIPS— bias-cut — exquisitely grim- med with lace, or tailored. Sizes 12 to 18. $1.95 GLORIOUS NEG —make one feel reslly grown up. (Others, sizes § 12 to 18, $5.95 to $16.50). $12.50 S - i} B SILK PAJAMAS—in one or two piece styles. Tailored, and lace trimmed. 2 to 16. $2.95 SILK COMBINATIONS —from a collection includ- ing slips and bloomers. 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