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> SOCIETY The Very New It’s lots o e fun to make them Clever Cupola Bags We supply the materials—Iridescent Bronze Beads—together with the Shell Tops —in various colorings, including those of the tortoise. $8 Covers the Cost The world’s beads center at this shop. Quality beads and full count. SO enheimers o HIRSH'S SHOE STORE 1026-28 7th St. N.W. Specializing in New Novelty Footwear With new, exclusive models arriving every day, it’s no wonder that misses and women are coming to Hirsh’s for their Novelty Strap Pumps for spring. The omart One-strap Pump sketched is in Chestnut Brown Russian Calf; also in Gray or Black Suede and Black Satin. It has turn sole, full French or Baby Louis \covered heels. Sizes AA i to D, 21; to 8. Special $7.90 Dozens of other styles in Novelty Footwear not to be found elsewhere. \ Ome-Half Block North of the Public Library PIANOS FOR Both Grands and Uprights ON EASY TERMS Complete List of All Victor Records Army Notes. Maj. John G. Donovan, U. S. A, and Mrs. Donovan have leased an apartment at 2400 16th street. Mrs. Roderick Dew, widow of Capt. Dew, U . A., will spend the spring at the Cairo, where she has leased an apartment. Mrs. Dew was for some time the guest of Col. H. C. Pillsbury, U. S. A, and Mrs. Pillsbury. Mrs. Junlus MacMurray, widow of Maj. MacMurray, U. S. A., is enjoying at her home on Massachusetts avenue from her daughter, Mrs. James Parsona Robinson. wife of Col. Robin- son, U. A., who recently arrived in the city. 7 Col. Robert H {accompanied by | come to Washingto the latter’s parents, Henry Cleveland Perk: on_Conuecticui ave: Col. and Mrs. Wallach upon the com- pletion of their visit here will return :9 their station at Fort Oglethorpe, 3a. Maj. Alexander Dwight Parce, U. S. . and Mrs. Parce, whose marriage event at Chat- , at their home Maj. R. F. Anderson, | tired, "accompanied by M i has gone to Baltimore to mal {permanent home and are installed in ;an apartment at 157 West Lanvale t Doria Waltcr, _daughter S. A., and M | Walter, 'is receiving the congratula- | tions of friends upon her graduation jfrom the Powell School in this city, of { where she not only attained one of thei { highest averages in scholarship. but was selected as the suc of the class song. M now attend the Central High School. Frank E. Ariaud, U. S. A . Artaud have gol where the former was 1 gned to active duty as recruiting officer. Lieut. Col. C. E. Sherrill, U. §. {accompanied by Mrs. Sherrill, h jgone to Florida to spend this month. | Before returning north they will visit in_North_Carolina. Mrs. William Pennock Rogers, widow of Maj. Gen. Rogers. U. S. A., has gone to Daytona. Fla, to remain for some months. While there Mrs. Rogers will make her home at the iIvy Inn. | Col Alfred Hunter. U. S. A, ac- | companied by Mrs. Hunter, has gone {to Philadelphia, where he has been | detailed to duty Lieut. George C. Bland, U. S. A., and | Mrs. Bland sailed last week for sta- i tion at Paris, France. “ Maj. Townsend Whelen, U. S. A.. re- cently left the city for station at Philadelphia. and last week Mrs. Whelen joined her husband in their new quarters at the Frankford arsenal Capt. Selim W. Myers, U. S. A., ac- {companied by Mrs. Myers, has gone for | station to Camp Lee, Va. | _Mrs. Hardie, wife of Capt. Hardie, . S. A, after a visit to her parents at Greensboro, N. C.. rejoined her hus- band last week at Camp Eustis. Maj. Turner, U. S. A., and Mrs. Tur- {ner. who recently went for station to {Camp Eustis, are now settled in their new quarters. Lieut. Bready, U. S. A., and Mrs. Bready. Lieut. Papenfoth, U. S. A., and Mrs. Papenfoth and Lieut. Dunham, U. S. A, and Mrs. Dunham, the three recently arrived bridal couples at Camp Eustis, were the special guests |of honor at'a hop given there last week. Col. John L. Hayden, U. S. A. came from Fort Worden, Wash., re. cently for a_visit to his son, Lieut. Hayden, U. S. A, now stationed at | Fort Monroe, spent last week on a hunting trip with old Army friends at Camp Eustis. Maj. Mason Gray, U. S. A.. and Mrs. Gray returned last week to Camp Eu- stis’ from a visit to Norfolk, where they were the guests of the latter's 'father. Mr. Young. Capt. Lewis T. Rosa, U. S. A., accom- panied by Mrs. Rosa, left Washington recently for their new station at El Paso, Tex. Mrs. Esther F. Davison, widow of Brig. Gen. Peter Weimer Davison, U. 8. A., 1s making her permaneat home at Seattle, Wash., where she was recently ipresented with the distinguished service jcross won by her late husband in the world war. Capt. Ezra Davis, U. 8. A., actom panied by Mrs. Davis and their daugi ter Constance has gone .for station to | Fort Shafter, Honolulu. Maj. J. G. Thornell, U. S. A., after a short stay in Washington, sailed last week for Antwerp, Belgium, from where he will go to Clampiano, Italy, for tem- porary duty in the air service. Lieut. W. E. Ditmars, U. 8. A., ac- companied by Mrs. Ditmars, has gone for station to Fort Jay, N. Y. Lieut. Col. Merriam, U. S. A., enjoyed a visit at Camp Eustis, Va., last week from Lieut. Col. Battle, U. Maj. Chambers, U. 8. A, who spent several days with him on a hunting trip. Lieut. Blackwell, U. S. A., and Mrs. Blackwell, who recently went for sta- tion to Camp Eustis, Va., are now in- {stalled in their. new. quarters, which were formerly occupied by Lieut. Mc- Cullough, U. 8. A. Mrs. William S. McCaskey, widow of Maj. Gen. McCaskey, U. S. A., accom- panfed by her daughter, Mrs.’ Eleanor Conklin, has gone to San_ Diego, Calif., for a_stay of some months. . an Miss McCaskey were recently joined at San Diego by the former's sister and niece, Mrs. F. L. Lasier and Mrs. H. G. Hubbard of Detroit. Maj. Wildrick, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Wildrick enjoyed a visit last week at their quarters at Camp FEustis from Lieut. Dunham, U. 8 A. and Mrs. Dunham, who have gone for sta- tion to Hampton, Va. Maj. John Stafford. U. S. A, retired, and Mrs. Stafford, following the former's retirement, are making their perma- nent home at San Diego, Calif. Lieut. Gen. Samuel B. M. Young, U. 8. A, retired, who left Washing- ton upon his retirement as governor’ of the Soldiers’ Home in this city, is spending the winter at La Jolla, Calif., where he recently celebrated his eighty-first birthday, and had as his guest at the dinner party on that occasion Mr. John Burroughs, the dis- tinguished naturalist, who is also in Southern California for the winter months. , U. 8. A, and Mrs. Bundel are enjoying a visit at Fort Leavenworth from Mrs. Fred- n, who recently left ‘Washington for this purpose and who since her arrival at the fort has|w. been the guest of honor at numerous entertainments. Maj. Kirke, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Kirke are enjoying a visit at the Aberdeen proving ground, Maryland, from Miss Draper of Washington. Lieut. S. B. Lees, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Lees have gone for station to Fort Brllgl"ng.léuhh“\-fl of Li ‘Bacl rs. , wife leut. Co! U, 6. A, accompanied by thelr chi: dren, has gone to Camp American Lake, Wash., to join her husband, who was\recently detailed to duty at thi:.y plfio, A . ainwright U. 8. A, ac - ;;::.e: by Ml;‘a. Walnwr;‘ht. ind :!‘.l"e':r son, has gone for st CA;;:’ Pll;e, A.rk.u Atlontto 5 oung, U. 8. A, ng;‘a‘e have v; ing themuan( lfin’a en proving ground, Maryl: Mr. Harold and Miss Brady oz!r’B:fl?: more. Lieut. Col. Hayne, U. S. A, and Mrs. Hayne have gone for J.;:;nn. go £ station to Camp eut.” Col. Norville, U. S companied by Mra, Norvilie, has ‘gone for_station to Camp Grant, TIL Col. C. C. Cresson, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Cresson have gone to Fort Sam Houston, Tex. for a visit to the former's mother, Mrs. C. C. Cresson, and his sister, Mrs. Clinton Kearney, Lieut. Paul ‘Joseph Matte, U, 8. 4. and Mrs. Matte, who recentiy leff Fort Myer, are now with Paul Josenh, ., making their home at Springfiel 3|’ = 4 jr. Mas Miss Patricia Merriam of San Fran- cisco, who last season visited Army friends in Washington, is no: Schofleld barracks, Honolulu, a guest of Maj. Stua. mnd Mrs. Howard ‘will go from Honolulu to China for a visit to Army relatives now sta- tioned there. 4 i U. 8. A, Maj. Holmer, aocomp, “Mre. ; ter, has arrived in for hort stay before safling for Christiani, Sweden, where the former has been appointed United 'f F's d | Boothe, ~_J PRINCESS Wife of the new minister of Rumania, who ha; SOCIETY 1z, honor of 3r. ana Mrs. Frank L.|Temple Chapter, O. E. S., BIBESCO, just arrived in Washington with her husband, and for whom a round of entertainment has already started. _— States military attache. Accompany- ing Maj. and Mrs. Holman is their sister, Mrs. Krusi, and her two chil- dren, who will go with them to Sweden. Col. Clement F. Flagler, U. 8. Al and Mrs. Flagler, who, since leaving this city have been stationed at Honolulu, have returned to San Fran- cisco for a month's visit. Col. C. M. Bundel, U. S Bundel have visiting them at Leavenworth, Kan., Mrs. F. L. son, who left Washington last week. S. W. Myers, wife of Capt, Myers, U. S. A., after a visit to Capt Eikenbery, U. S. A, and Mrs. Eikenbery. at the Army supply base, Norfolk, has joined her husband at Camp Lee, Va. where he has been detailed on temporary dut Lieut. James P. Jerve: : returned last week to Camp Meade, isit to his parents,| and Mrs. A., and Mrs. Fort Knud- J. P. Jervey, U. S. A Jervey. at_Portsmouth. Va. Col. §. J. Bayard Schinde!, U. S. A, and Mrs. Schindel are comfortably settled in the apartment recently leased at the Highlands. Following a year's detail at Fort Leavenworth, Col. and Mrs. Schindel returned to Washington recently. The colonel's present duty is with the War Col- lege. % Mrs. Julius T. Conrad, wife of <ol Conrad, has returned to Washington,} after a visit to New York. Col. and Mrs. Conrad are spending the winter at_the Cairo. 3 Col. Harry Newton Cootes, U. S. A.. and Mrs. Codtes have had as a guest at their quarters at Fort Myer the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cooke, who returned last week to their home in Norfulk.- | Alexandria _ Society. The Saturday Evening -Cotillon Club gave its last dance before Lent Tuesday evening at Elks’ Home. . Those present were Miss Marjon Lee Holmes of Balti- more, Miss Marion Dearborn of Am- herst, Va.; Miss Elizabeth "Jacobs of , Va.; Dr. Stone, U. 8. N.; Dr, gfi’;‘fl‘:l’:‘ U. 8 N.; Messrs. Randolph Harper and Mr. Owen Thompson of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Carlin, Mr. and Mrs. Mauchlin Niven, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Holden, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert D.-Brockett, Mr..and Mrs. Frede- rick Duvall, Mrs. J. Sidney Douglas, Mrs. Charles M. Shepperson, Mrs. Ed- ward H. Kemper, .Mrs. Rathbone Smith, Miss Eliza Douglas, Miss Eu- genia Griffith, Miss Josephine Gregg, Miss Abbie Hoxton, Miss Mary Pem- berton_Moncure, Miss Sarah Kemper, Miss Louise Griffith, Miss Blanche Stanebury, Miss Katherine Waller, Dr. Vivian P. Berry, Messrs, George H. Evans, Richard Chichester, Allen Rob- erts, Cameron Roberts, Beaudric How- ell, . Thomas _Moncure, Gardner L. Luther ' Dudley, ~Randall Caton, Wiimer . Waller and Henry O’'Bannon Cooper. 5 Mrs. Frederick P. Russell enter- tained at a small tea Tuesday after- noon at her apartment at the Fair- fax. Mrs. Matthew W. O'Brien has re- turned from .a. visit to friends at Garden City, L. L Mrs. May Poindexter Trueman is at her home in Richmond after a visit to her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Shepperson, at the Wagar. Miss Louise Paff entertained at a linen shower Saturday afternoon for Miss Ruth Watkins, whose marriage to Mr. Frank E. Devers will take place later in the month. Miss Elizabeth Jacobs of the Epis- copal Institute, Chatham, Va., was the week end guest of the Misses Kemper in Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kelly have re- turned from their wedding trip_and are at home at 7 Walnut street, West Rosemont. Miss Sallie Travers left last week for Panema to spend several months with her sister. Miss Helen Regina . Greene enter- tained Saturday aftetmoon to cele- brate her tenth birthday anniversary. The. guests were Misses Cornelia Katherine Bayliss, Lindsay Catherine Kell, Margaret Gormon, Naomi Da- vis, Charlotte and Betty Jon Helen Bernhardt, Elizabeth Pullin, Cath- erine Smith, FElizabeth Demaine, Mary Quinn, Agnes Fairfax, Nina Haynes, Mildred Cherot, Virginia. Greene and Carol Greene, and Mas- ters Milton Fairfax, Lawrence Braw- ner, McKnew Aftcheson, Burton Quigley, Charles Y];‘:fr' Robert Nu- ent and Bertram Doble. ~ ‘Mr& Frank Cooper Craighead and her three children, who have been the guests of her mother, Mrs. John T. Johnson, on Duke street, left last week for Ottawa, Canada, to join Dr. Craighead, who is connected with the entomological dezartment of the Canadian governmen Miss An’lle Pugh has returned to her home in Hamilton, Va., after a visit to Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Yates. Messrs, Howland J. Gary of Bos- ton and Walker Gary of Washington have returned to their homes after being the guests of their sister, Mrs. . varney. w:}:r & H. S(y:hlfler and Master Charles Schaffer are back from a visit to the former’s sister, Mrs._ Rob- ert Everhardt, at Harpers Ferry, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scott enter- tained informally .Saturday evening at their home on Braddock Heights in honor of Capt. and Mrs. W. 8. Miller, who are leaving shortly for k. N K Overton Price has returned from s visit ‘to Miss Louise Shears York _city. e ames 5. Groves has rettrned from a visit to friends in New York ‘Whnifred Glascock has turneda from a visit to her sister, Miss Meta Glascock, in Fredericks- burg. : !;r‘l. Hngh . Petty .is. the guest. of. relatives in Stevensburg, Va. Miss Rosella Burke, Missi Mafle, Gesson, Miss Evelyn Howard :and Miss Katherine Pulman epent the. Charlottesville,” whe: they attended the midwinter dance at the University of Virginia Satur- day evening. Mrs. Elizabeth Keegan, Miss Thelma Murphy and Miss Edith Whitten at- tended the hop at the Naval Acad- v. Annapolis, last evenine. Miss Annie Walter, Miss Elvira Fletcher and Mr. Russell Nalls were the week end guests of Miss Eliza- beth Walter in Culpeper. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pierpoint enter- tained Saturday . aftérnoon to cele- brate the fifth birthday anniversary ©f their twin = daughters. Margaret Roberta and Katherine Pierpoint. Masters James Holladay and Eric Jennings of Richmond were the-week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Birrel'l on King street. !{ dlevy Chase. j} Miss Coleman of England house guest of Maj. and Mrs. McClellan of West Melrose street. Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth C. Brooks left last week for Florida, where they will spénd a month. Mrs. Myron K. Barrett, who visited her mother, Mrs. Clare Copeland, has returned to her home in New' York city and joined her husband, Lieut. Barrett. Y Mr. and Mrs. Burr N. Edwards were hosts at dinner Friday evening at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Ford will ‘re- turn to their home this week after spending the winter in California_and is_the E. N. T.|New York city with relatives. Mrs. Juilien Winnemore was hostess at luncheon at her home Thursday, when among her guests were Mrs. John Dynes, Mrs. Mathew' Mooniaw and Mrs.-John Biggs. . Mrs. J. H. Delinger will entertain the members of the Chevy Chase Com- munity Club at her home tomorrow aftdrnoon at 2 o'clock. : Mrs. Stanton R. Norinan was hosteds. for a box party at the theater last week in honor of Mrs. Frank L: Boyd. Mrs. Richard D. Clayton was host- ¢8s for an Informal dinner party last week. ~ Miss Deborah Exel and Miss Chris- tine Exel, who’/have been' in .Balti- more, Md., have returned to. their Augustine Winnemore * of Brooklyn, N. Y., is the house guest of her brother-in-law 'and’ sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs..Julien Winnemore: The Parent-Teachers’ Association meeting will be held at the Elizabeth V. Browne School Tuesday-afternoon at 3 o'clock p.m. . ' Mrs. John Wirt will entertain mem. bers of the Chevy Chase Thimble Club at her home Thursday.- afternoon. At the last- meeting of. the Chevy Chase C'hapter_of the Yourig. Wom- en’s Christian Association, the follow- ing officers. were elected:far -the com. ing year: Chairman, Mrs. John: Imirie: vice chairman, Mrs. A. M. Stimsofi; treasurer, Mrs. Thomas-Jennings Bai- ley; secretary, Mrs. Hdreld E. Doyle, nd: Mrs.: R."S. McBride ‘was made the ifth member of the executive. com- mittee. . Mr.-and Mrs; David Buffum ‘of Con- necticut have arrived in"Chevy Chase for the spring. S o Mrs. Thomas H. Gray, jr.. of Brook- line, Mass., who is here attending the suffragist convention, is the house n:::t of Gen. and Mrs. George Rich- Mrs.. George Winchester ‘Stone en- tertained at luncheon at. her home last week, when covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. Henry Sohon has returned to her home after spending two weeks in New York city. Mrs. Robert Swope will entertain g-:;nbers of her club at luncheon Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Forest .de Lore van Valin entertained at dinner last week, “Bistinctitentss” —is-the vkeynot:éof “this: “Bell” @alon Hat; of Perso.nal‘ity,« Are here to suit each individual taste { : Copies of Paris-New- York Latest'Créations ' Are here in-dark effects to-the high- colors’ of grays,:golden" tan and orange tints. — Special Attention to ilhu Made . and Designed in Our Own Workrooms ; “DELL”: MIELINERY" 91:G:Street:NW... . .- - Mrs. F. M. Fairbmks of Obio, who visited her son-in-law and daughter. Capt. and Mrs. William W. Bride, for three months, has returned to her home. Mr. Howard Haylett of Chicago, IlI., who is in conference with the De- partment of Labor, 1s the guest of his sister, Mrs. Eugene Wesley Shaw. during his stay. Holds Annual Dance The second annual dance of the Temple Chapter, No. 13, O. E. 8. was given in the Raleigh Hotel ballroom Monday evening, February and proved a decided success. Mr. Conrad Praetorius was chair- man of the ball committee, and Miss Jeanette Others on the committee were Miss Harriet Corwin, Miss Emma Dawson, M Esther V. Cross, Miss Lillie Eibel, Miss Emma Coumbe, Miss Nora H. Henry. Mr. Willlam D'Amato, Mr. Charles Lewis, Mr. J. Ernest Dulin, Alexander Steele, Mr. Arthur N mont and others. —_— The Slavonic alphabet contains forty- two letters. DELIVERS THIS DUOFOLD BED TO YOUR HOME Pawce Levrs G DIVISION OF AMERICAN HOME FURN(SHERS - CORP. 735 Tth STREET N.W. E. F. 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