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-.fs-, - &?' -''qrpg&RffinFTzgqnni' "Jg, i Afews 0 Columbia Society Society editor's telephone, 320. tell betveeen 9 and 12 o clock. Please MISS VIRGINIA HARRIS ENTERTAINS AT DINNER KAhSAS CITY ALUMNAE . ," v,rB" Harris will entertain at TO GIVE A PARTY "" home on West Broadway this even- He Kansas City alumnae .. ,e Uni.,"!g Ijlh ,a """ ,in honor of Mi Jen nity of .Missouri will Fi,e a party for J"' J??' w,ho re'"ra1 yeerday 3 Ttte L'niverJ.y of Missouri v.omen '"' 'J .hoIula?r S,h Tttof dne.da. December 27. at the Lome of 'V '". J"""- Mrs. V. W. Merriwelher, 5730 W.rd I , .g1" ,U, u,c,ude: Miss Hk ParUay from 3 to S tASetX President i V.3; 1" ,?.ary .,Lons- MIss Virginia f . i m: . r.- .u M1 , itodgers, Mis Abce Sim.. Mi. Eli. and Mrs. Emmett Smith for the Christ mas holidavs. THE COLUMBIA EVENING M1SS0URIAN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1922 'U.S. CITIZENS AFFECTED BY -SECTION I, PACE THREE a period of nine jears as well as chases. pur- Mrs. C E. Ellis of the Delta Gamma house will leave tomorrow to spend) ChrUtmas with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Estill, at Estill. Mrs. J. M. Crockett of the Alpha Chi Omega house will spend Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. E. C. Scott, 111 Price avenue. Miss Sarah Dritt, chaperon of Alpha Camma Delta, will spend the Christmas holidavs in California, Mo. , r Inn,-, and Mi Eva Johnston will t "u"8"' " A"ce ' ;' .l. m.t. nf lnnr Tl,.. nnn;nu ' 5?" "". and Charles Lowrance. Joe ,MrM of the m'rJinc is comnosed of 2"' u!' .Ingham. Julian Bagby, , Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Todd nf Fajetle Mrs. Cu V. Head, chairman, .Mrs. Herley ,' aul M",er and "" Scotl. for reconstruction purposes. Even though Texas and California forbid Frenchmen Jcn Frenchmen, who buy or lease here-1 from owning property there we hare no after, must submit a statement of their i desire to introduce similar measures here, intentions to the minister of the interim- Te simpU want to establish the rizht of p1TTj1Vlj,LT 1JTT T i'1"' on ni '!' "s allowed a period of jconlrol over the activities of a suspicious A ll-Lli llji L lJlLti-l 3 months in which to decide upon the ad- of foreigners. Before the war, for llnallltilir Af .T . ' ,-.... tl.. 1 oly of cetain important French industries i Americans, the new measure has aroused anxiety among American business men 'in Paris and the American Chamber of Commerce after a thorough investiga tion, has come to the conclusion that it TTjip j will harm Franco-American commercial waiter Uerry, exfresident of Ambassador Herrick Protests Recently Proposed Law of the Poincare Government. PROPERTY OWNERS relatii a lurmerly .Miss belle' NURSES Tn Udvr ,i . . . .1 r -w S. Duly ho Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cuter nf north Columbia, and lis Junes. The committee de-ires to hate as man CHRISTMAS PARTY The student nurses of the Parker Me morial Hospital will give a Christmas party tonight at their home, 602 South IS possible nl tlie umlerpraUuates in lliefiMntti street. The party will have the UniOTil), h will be in Kansas Cit'real Christmas atmosphere with a tree. Ut the iKilKtajs, atiepu. neiis and a banta Claus. After Santa (Claus will come jingling in to distribute moti.red to Columbia to spend the da ' Fnrpio-nprc .Wlin Rnv nr T .,e'',e a,amr lnimerce, is said to have ;.i. i ,.i t t v- r imciyieni who uuy or Lease nersonallv t Pn-mi., p:-. . Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Smith of Kan sas City will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Smith for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ritchie left toilay for Shreteport, lj- where they will spend the Christmas hohdajs. I Land Must Submit State ment of Their Intentions. gone personally to Premier Poincare to SIGMA till ilJI ' the gifts, there will be danri WITH WVAI.1 iviKi 1 PraclicillI , of he narees -The Sigma CJ.i fraternity entertained YJnl..n.l.i Ari. .k- i..i:.i .,.. last night with a Chn-trnas dinner party a fcw nf ,he fnixale nur ; J , Tl,e Peanut aull wl en,,.;,, at the cnap.rr ....u-e. ., rr ,lul, dinner nam at the 1 1 nursaay erening. and bought op large tracts of land along the frontier. We wish to prevent inva-i sions like that in the future." decorated wilh Christmas colors, center. ing about three diminutive trtes. Rib- Mi-s Maybelle Pearson of the Chim tons led to each place, with humorous ncy Corner tearoom will leave Frida gifts attached. i morning for Marshall, where she will n..l A l'arr lireseniert 10 lhp in. snend l w hijulai, lTi fl.;.n... r - ternity a siher loing cup, to'r- award-, will re-open January 8 with MNs Pear- TY") RRHVr'- SIT TTT ed each jear to the fre-hman ranking son and .Mrs. Abner Burguin in charge. ' A -, -LH-UIX v7 JLJX J II 1.T.tAct Sn jlifil.ir,Iiin Tl. niest. were: Mr. V. P. Hamet.l J- p- John'ton, Jr, of St. Louis and Mi"- Bntha Johnstone. Jennie ?"" ' fPmd Christmas with Mr. and Hockada), Alice SimN Exie Cra, .Mar- "" B- M- Anderson. Mrs. Johnston and iorie Harbaugh, ircinia Rodger. Flor- baby haTe bnn he since Thanks?iing. .. ll.Im I ntiin ftilm.r Virvini, I Kodger, Florence Heim, Loui-e Gilmer, Virginia Ham-, Marion Qinton, Jonna- point out tbe American views. B. II. Connor, a prominent Paris lawyer, has disrotered that the proposed law infring es on an old consular treaty concluded B, Cm t A,,. (Cwulf ). T-T" A I U, ," and FranCe !n Paris, Dec. 19. Mron T. Herrick. IlsM- Ambassador Herrick probabl) American Ambassador to France, on in-1 lIre '" protest along the lines of this struclions from Washington, has protest-, cnnlraci- f exasperated b government Miss Alma Cotton will leave the da) ed to the French government against a con,ro' t is pointed out that there is after Christmas for Chicago, where she4bill recently pased by the Chamber of no,ninK ' prevent American capitaliMs will spend two weeks. Deputies but not jet submitted to the Snm ''tserting France for Italy or Ger- Senate, making it illegal for foreigners n,an)r m lne 'u'ur--a , i ... ... t- i , Tt.- .An.A, 1 ..i .i . ., . i "uj )i"piriiy jii rrance wiinoui a sjic- j 4 -"iit-njiiucm was mill niai anoill- Uumne) jirner cja pr(.jm;nary peTTnt from ,,e Frend, er bill i in preparation which aims to sovemment. No renlv to the nrntest has submit certain categories of foreien husi. Mr. and Mrs. K. C Sears will spendlet 1eei received. ness such as chemNtrj, brokerage and Christmas in Chicago. ' le proposed law to which exception banking, to a rigorous investigation is taken lias a retroactive claue which "inu must not think that the Ameri lavs an obligatory injunction upon all (eans have been singled out for special foreigners of whatever nationality who punishment," said M. Felix Liouville, rrtz-'v rrvprirn 'nrYTTTC,i rl""cvl": "":" CMIa ' uiamber ot Deputies III I hul I lit )ll IS,',c,,lln!:s within s-ix months or be forced committee which pu-hed through the w tin sell out. fins affects thousands of properly purchase bill. "France would American individuals as well as business be crarv to nut iwrlrimn. ;,, il,. v., f I Establish houses; it also hits leaes extending over the American capital which she needs I hel Hunt, Lelia Wood, Maunne Ma)s Virginia Duvall, Elizabeth Harris, .Mar. prrt Craham, Mary Borders. Dnroth) Jone9 and Shirlev Welch. Mrs.' A. Buehroeder and Mrs. Ida Freet chapcn)n-d a number of Colum bia girls who attended the annual Christinas dinner dance at Kemper Mil itary Academy at Boonville lat Satur day evening. The Columbia guests were: Mi-ses Anna Katherjn Ske. Mar) Evan-, Mar) Fern Karapschmidt, Grace Tand), Rose Banks, Glad)s Tand), Sigmund Ballen grr, Margaret Batcman, Virginia Ven aole, Maxine llungate, Helen Freet aad Carol) n Cotton. Mrs. R. J. Kerner, 1008 Conley avenue, eatertained with an informal tea jester day afttmoon in honor of .Mrs. O-car W. Newman of Columbus', Ohio. The guests irrrr: Mr. J. C Jones, Mrs. Margaret Chamberlain, Mrs. Patrick Bain, Mrs. K. F. h'uhlmin. Airs. Paul V. Kellogg aad Mrs. Lawrence Dor-e). Dr. and Mr. Carl Barck and Mis Annie Barck of St. Louis will spend Chri-tmas with Mr. and Mrs. James Garth, 4024 Christian College avenue. Legion Will Try to Legality of Bond Issue for Payment. I By 1'nfttt Pteu. ' Spri'vcfield, 111., minds conferred here Dec. 19. Legal j )fsterday over Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbert Stephenson of jChickasha, Okla., will arrive Saturda) to (tentative draft of the injunction unit lo I speml the holidavs with Mr. and Mrs."e Drought by the American Legion j W. T. Stephenson, 615 Turner avenue. lo lcs ,ne constitutionality of the Sol- j ;: fliers Bonus act. Miss Roy Stewart will arrive Fridav A rnnf.rrn- w.i l..ld in ill. nffire . . .. ... . irom .Mexico, where she is teaching of former United States Senator La' Goldman-Bamford Co. 910-12-14 Broadway school tlus winter, to spend the Christ- rence Y. Sherman, who will attack the I m e.iiuin at ti.r t.nm. ' - r .!. r f? fl tl !l .wvv.. H. ... ..uu.t.. acl Jn ltle name oi sxaie enaxor can u. IT i. 1J.U r c. r ...t .. ....I Searcy, himself a former service man. -ri'7. ' " : .. '" a"C The conference decided to attack the .! M II m n"i. r v- from ever) poible angle so that and Mrs, H. M Belden, 811 Virginia w,Kn , f lna, Vi-ion i. received from y tlie Supreme Court there will be no -Mrs. J. N. Belcher and Miss Rosemar) ' ,'lub, a" ,lie I'Sal'ty of ne $55,000, Belcher will leave -Monday for St. Louis 00 in bondc' '" is'ueJ ,0 pay ,lle to snend the remainder of ilie hilidatx i bonus. with friends there. deci-ion ma) be had from the Su- I ipreme uoun jn reoruary ano. me ser- Miss Ethel Wjlder of Jacksonville, IIL.vice recognition board may start paying t .. :n : c... i... . i.. .i.- . -r it.i 'I ,n uiiitc .jaiuiud) tu uc iuc guesv ui 'in -vianril. Dr. and Mrs. Dan C. Stine during the ' : Christmas holidajs. , SITUATION WANTED tmpioymeni wantea oy )oung woman Phone 1554 Y-98 Bloomers Slake An Appreciated Gift With But 4 More Shopping Days Left. Parasol Will Help fill your list. J Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Read of St. Louis 'during university liolidavs. M,.s Mar) Wher" of the Delta j "'" arr"e FMi '" the g""'3 of Mf-1 "lack- Delti Delia sororit), was a dinner guest . ?? ofiMrs. Waller Ballcnger today. Mi-s'p Winchester left this afternoon for Jop-1 lin, Missouri, to spend the Christmas 1 hohdirs with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. j X N. Winchester. Mrs. T. K. Catron and Mrs. F. W. Sttilh Hill have as their guests for Christmas dinner: Mr. and Mrs.t Emmett Smith ,Mr. and Mr,. R. F. Read of St. Louis, Mis Ada Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Smith of Kansa- Cit) and Mr. F. II. Catron. 0ar W. Newman of Columbus Ohio, I tfill arrive Thurlay to spend Christina- i ith his daughter, Mrs. Paul V. Kellogg sad Lieut. Kellogg. Mrs. Newman, lias ken the gue-t of Mr. Kellogg for some time. . Miss Pearle Mitchell entertained a table of duplicate bridge jesterday after roon . Tlie guests were Mrs. J. W. Sud 6th, Mis .Marion Wilbur of Bethle lea. Pa, and Mrs. .Margaret Chamber-bin. Miss Mabel Berry will arrive Friday to spend the holida)s with her parents, .Mr. I and Mrs. L. V. Bern, 11 Bouchellel avenue. Mis Berr) is a student at Chev) Qase in Washington. D. C. HOLIDAY SPECIxAXS Cedar Chests 42-inch Oak Rockers Genuine Leather . Fibre Rockers As low as Library Tables Fumed Oak Children's Rockers Windsor Style Children's Rqckers Upholstered Hughes Furniture Co. 811 Walnut St. $15.00 $12.00 $7.50 $10.00 $1.75 $2.50 Shop at This Christmas Store A new shipment of Art Pollychrome Ware, in Bowls, Candle Sticks, Incense Burners, Book Ends, also Art Candles. These will make appreciated gifts, and priced Bowls $5.95 to $7.95 10-inch Candle Sticks $1.95 7-inch Candle Sticks $1.75 IncenseBurners $1.95.-.. Boofc'Ends, pair $2.50 Candles, pair .$1.25 Silken Undergarments make a gift that any Lady will delight in own ing. $1.00 to $9.95 Our assortment offers Teddies, Night Gowns, Camisoles, Stepins, etc. A pretty Brassiere will add greatly to your gift list 39c to $3.75 Hosiery fills the needs , of many givers and is al ways a welcome gift. $1.00 to $3.75 The Best Gift We can Suggest, and the one that she is sure to enjoy. A Coat will make a warm and lasting Christmas and with Prices cut to where the saving is very mani fest and the Quality stands foremost. We are glad to show you and invite compari son. GIVE HER A COAT Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith entertained tie Rollins Street Bridge Club at their We last evening. Mrs. John E. SyLes I and E. K. Logan were awarded the prizes. LOST II)podcrmic case and con trols Sunday night. Ketum to Dr. l-X. Canyer. A Experienced cooks know that the success of a salad lies in getting the mayon naise just right. A small quantity of Colman's D. S. F. Mustard adds to mayon naise that piquancy which tempts y outo the last morsel. Write today to Dept92 or onr recipe book. free. It give thia wd many other interesting luea for mustard. J k J. COLMAN (U.S. A.) LTD. W. Broadway. NewYork, N. Y. COLMAN'S MUSTARD vK?7tr aAtCl J e CDished-fcr Ojifi A REAL CHRISTMAS SHOP LEATHER GOODS Pillow Tops Pennants Leather Books Blankets Pocket Books Collar Bags Cases of all Kinds M Book Racks The very latest things out, now on display, all the desirable things for your Christmas packages. i Dainty Engraved Cards Fancy Cards, Glittering Tinsel, Holiday Labels, Crepe Paper, 1001 Pleasing Gifts for Everybody BOOKS All the Poets Calendars Children's Stories PICTURES Copies of all the Great Artists of the Campus and Campus Scenes. College Jewelry. Joe Janousek Art Shop Virginia Building The most interesting shop for Christmas Shoppers. Wabash Service Restored. Full ferrice was restored today on the branch line of the Wabash out of Columbia. Trains number 33 and 36 were cancelled jesterday when repairs on the engine ere found necessary. Train No. 35 leaves Columbia at 11 o'clock in the morning. Our Ambulance- Is operated by skilled attendants and is instantly avail able, day or night. We are as near as your nearest phone. Columbia Funeral Home Phone 104 Leonard II. SuIIens Thomas C. Pippin I 11$ I Make This a Practical Christmas- Give Useful Gifts This Year. Garments Make Appreciated Gifts-Let Us Suggest A Blouse, Silk or Wool Hosiery, a Wool Scarf or Angora Sweater, Silk and Muslin Underwear, a Bath Robe or Silk Kimono or why not a Silk Petticoat or Bloomers. A warm Coat, a new Suit or a Pretty Dress would please her. - All are radically reduced for Christmas Christmas Baskets. Selling. We have ; . X? Mmhm KjV See Our Windows -.f.' See Our Windows -Multitudes Have Smiled .. ' --M f "4 & - and other ' multitudes will smile with satisfaction and gratification on opening a package oMaundry, dry cleaning or pressing from our . laundry. It's all in the way we do it and the way we do it is the right way the way that exacts attention to detail. Our work is inspected and we allow no pack age to leave our office that is not likely to prove satisfactory even in the smallest detail. Perhaps you have laid away garments that you intend to have cleaned next spring, but why not let us do the work now before the spring cleaning rush? Dorn-Cloney Laundry Phone 116 3rl i I. ,! JTa m I . jAt all gooj grocery and drug Morea r Vv . ' "aaSJSfw i