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SOCIETY The Connectiout Avenue Shop 1209 Connecticut Avenue N.W. The Connmecticut Averue Shop 1209 Connecticut Avenue N.W. —Misses’ Frocks. of Brown, Navy or Black Tricotine, with Canton Crepe collars and underskirt. Col- lar and skirt em- broidered with clever blending of gold with wool. It is priced at $110.00. TAILORED FROCKS OF YOUTHFUL CHARM A frock to wear when Spring bids us discard a winter wrap. Something distinctive and y o ut h'f ul—something becoming and smart—embodied in the charming new frocks now arriving daily. H L % Cafe St. Marks 913 15th Street P 5458 Cuisine Beyond Criticism HE Cafe St. Marks is primarily a place to dine— and dine well—but it is notable also for many other features. fAmong these is the quaintly appointed grill, where a hospitable hearth with cheery blaze invites one to dine in cozy comiort. Luncheon, One Dollar Dinner, Two Dollars Per Cover, 12 to 2 Daily Per Cover, 6 to 9:30 P.M. “The Grill with the Wood Fire” can be reserved for private parties of 25 or more Phone Franklin 413 or 419 for Reservations We are now selling the highly advertised and meost famous WASHING MACHINE on the market == Feature No. 1 THE SWINGING WRINGER The Safety Interlocking Swinging Wringer has five convenient locked positions and can .be swung from tub to tub without moving the washer. This wringer is self-supporting and cannot get out of line or sag down. It is oper- ted electrically with a simple lever control nd cannot swing while wringing or wring while swinging. Y YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS HERE Potomac Electric Appliance Co 607 14th St. Telephone M. 955 —Branch Stere. Washington Railway and " Eleftric Building, 14th and C Sts. N.W. Superior Merchandise at Lowest Consistent Prices tUBF ST.and 1212101218 G T . Spcial Value in - 8-piece Aluminuin This set consists of these varios —One 1-quart Handle Saucepan —One 1%-quart Handle Saucepan —One 2-quart Handle Saucepan —One 2-quart Percolator —One 6-quart Covered Cooking Pot —One 4-quart Covered Saucepan —~—One 6-quart Preserving Kettle —One 1%-quart Rice Boiler ) % These eight pieces constitute the essential aluminum equipment of the average household kitchen. The items are of a substantial weight. HE ambassador of Japan and Baroness Shidehard will en- tertain at dinner tonight in honor of the Secretary of State "and Mrs. Colby. Mrs. Colby will be at home tomorrow ,afternoon for the last time this sea- son. Yesterday Mrs. Colby was enter- tained at*luncheon by Mrs. Henry Cleveland Perkins, and tomorfow she will he the guest at luncheon of Mrs. Charles Wetmore. Diplomats Guests of Honor. The ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano were the guests In whose honor Representative and Mrs. Ben Johnson entertained at dinner last evening. Their guests included Rep- resentative and Mrs. Samuel E. Winslow, Representative _ Flubert Dent. Gov. and Mrs. Joseph W. Fol Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John L. Chamser- lain, Mrs. John B. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. . C. McChord and Maj. and Mrs. R. C. Craw{ord, son-in-law and daugh- ter of the hosts. The ambassador of Belgium shington yesterday for a visit to ew York and will not return to the { capital until late in the week. H | i ! { i 1 ! | | Lawrence Pauk of Philadelphia. j Col. * Senator Walter 'lnd Mrs. Frederick A. Bri of honor at a from 12 until 2 and Navy Club, by thy flub. 'l'h': clubho}l'u e members of the n, was festooned with flags i of the occasion, and two ian:a.’“:«r::: tioned on the first floor, played alter- Brig. Gen. George Richards, U. S. M. C., 1 “)hon'ens at Baron and Baroness @le Cartier en- tertained at luncheon Sunday at the embassy Mr. and Mrs. T. Suffern Tailer of N York and Newport, who, with their son and daughter. were en route to New York from the south. Yesterday Baroness de Cartier had as guests at luncheon Mr. and Mrs, who also_have spent some time south and re Teturning to their home. The Secretary of War and Baker will be the guesis of the dance this evening which will be given by officers of the Army at Rauscher’s. * This will be the third dance in the series arranged by them. William E. Horton will make the introductions, and the Secretary and ° Mrs. Baker will receive Mrs. Lorenzo D. Gasser. A number of dinner parties will precede the dance. Among the hosts will be Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland, Maj. and Mrs. Irving J. Phillipson, Col. and Mrs. T. Q. Don- aldson and Col. and Mrs. David M. King. Edge and Mrs. S. L. Phillips will entertain a dinner party of forty tonight at their home on Rhode Island avenue, and will have in the company a number of members of the cabinet “and their wives and diplomats. Additional guests have been invited to the mu- sical which will follow the dinner. Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper will be hosts at dinner this evening. The minister of Ecuador and de Elizalde will entertain a comp§§'§~°3 twenty at dinner this evening at the legation, when their guests will include several members of the diplomatic corps. The minister of Cuba and Mme. espedes will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of Representative itten. Mrs. Percy E. Quin, wife of - resentative from McComb, M!ns.l.h:'il‘;ege at home for the first time this season on Tuesday, March 8, at her home at 2647 Woodley' road. Mrs. Quin will be as- sisted by ladies of the Mississippi dele- gation in Congress. Mrs. Qulnp:lll ee:- tertain at a bridge 1 S Magor' o& ge luncheon tomorrow Oklahoma, Thomas B. Gore. Mrs. John M. Young of who Is ‘the guest of Mre. Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Reeside will be hosts at a bal masque this eves at the Congressional Club, when they will entertain several hundred from official and resident society. unusually beautiful floral decoration will adorn the ballroom and the guests wili o the “costumes of the various pe- they guests An The drag hunt which had been pl. ned for today with a start lron’l’ i‘::e American University, was called ty. off. The Tuesday evening ride, witn at- tractive features, will take piace this evening at the Ridinz and Hunt Ciuo, Gen. John J. Pershing was the guest reception given today o'clock at the Army both outside and nately throughout the rece; buffet luncheon was serves oo the main dining room and the Buests were received by the president of the club, and Gen. Pershing. Col. Quekem. and Col. Marshall, aids to (Qlen. Pe::’;l: ing, making’ the introductions, The members of the club were ac- companied by the ladies of their re- spective families, who were the only guests outside of the club membership. The last of the series of Arm Navy tea dgnces will be givfli’ lzl:\fl: Who are in this country for a Homer F o s afternoon, although the series has| tous, are at the Hotel Washington | Georpe Willlame 8o srs o, tobital e been so successful that a second | for the week. west, series will be given, beginning on "n;.‘.m»rm- Barnek, 40, St. Elizabeth’s Hos- March 12. The Secretary of War and lnxau.l:akerr will head the receiv’:g ne this afternoon and will i by Gen. Charles T. Menc:hel",,ecu:fml‘relg {Mrs. Clarence S. Ridley and Mrs. Snow, wife of Gen. William J. Snow. The committee on arrangements, composed of Miss Frances Morrow, Miss Colden Ruggles, Miss Anne Bryan, Miss_ Anna Louise Kittelle, Miss Laura Lejeune and Miss Mar- garet Taylor, will assist, anq Lieut. John R. Moore will make the intro- ductions. The tea will be held from 4:30 to G:30 and those of the second series will be held at the same time and also in the ballroom of 2400 16th street. The Bryn Mawr Club of Washington will act as hostesses for the weekly tea tomorrow afternoon at the Na- tional club house of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae from 4.30 to 6. Mrs. C. D. Herron, Dr. Ella Oppen: heimer, Mrs. F. E. Ransome, and Mrs. J. Austin Stone will receive and will be assisted by Baroness Korff, Miss Henrietta Riggs, Mrs. Sturdevant, Mrs. M. P. Davis, Miss Gardner, Mrs. John A. McMurray and Miss Ruth Tinker. Mrs. Timothy T. Ansberry was a beautifully arranged Tuncheon today, entertaining at her home on Woodland drive, Mrs. Frederick Palmer of Detroit, prominently identified with the suf- frage movement and the recent re- publican victory, will leave tomorrow morning for New York, but will re- turn to Washington early next week, to remain until after the inaugura- tion. Barker—Jones Wedding Tonight. A beautifully planned wedding of wide social interest will take place this evening in the Washington Heights Presbyterian Church, when Miss Elizabeth Brent Jones, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Ernest Lester Jones, will become the bride of Mr. Stanley Truman Barker of Cambridge, Mass. The ceremony will be performed at 8 of New York, who ofiiciated at the marriage of the bride’s parents. He will be assisted by Rev. John Palmer, pastor of the church. Miss Jones will be attended by her sister, Miss Cecil Lester Jones, as maid of honor, and her bridesmaids will be Miss Constance Echols of the Univer- sity of Virginia, Miss Nancy Lee Booker of Louisville, Ky.; Miss Helen Sawyer of. West Newton, Mass., and Miss Margaret Mitchell of Summit, N. J. Mr. J. Harold Barker of Balti- more will be best man, and the ushers will be Mr. Henry M. Lester and Mr. Joseph W. Lester of New Rochelle, N. Y.; Mr. Wendell T. Sawyer of West Newton, Mass., and Mr. Hunter P. Mul- ford of this city. A reception” in the home of the bride’s parents, at 2116 Bancroft place, will follow the ceremony. Miss Jones:| graduated from a local voung ladies’ seminary in June, and Mr. Barker is a left ] Mrs. | honor at | the { | Buests with Mys. David M. King and | Stettinius, in their Mr. and Mrs. Stettinius o'clock by Rev. John Fulton Patterson | leans, La. The marriage of Miss Lillian J Delph of New Orleans, La., to Mr. Her- bert D.. Bard of Ardmore, Pa., took place Wednesday evening, February 16, in the Central Presbyterian Church. The ceremony was performed by, the Rev. James H. Taylor, D. D., a coflege friend of the bridegroom. Mrs. Kath- erine M. Phillips was the matron of honor, nd the b man was Mr. T. Fletcher Dennis. The bride wore a traveling suit of dark blue cloth, with, hat to match, and carried-a bouquet of Ameri n beauty ros | Mr. Hauser i a brother n-law -of Mr. - of Emergency Hospi Ain at @ dance Wednesday the Powhatan. P Miss Celia Beav and Mr. Floyd | Hunt gav part tur evening | in the ne of Mr. and Mrs. ( | tet. Their gu inciuded Mis Williams, M Hilda Herbert. =5 Martha Becker, M Dorothy. nsfield. Miss Linda Broadhurst, Mr. Hugh imet Cooper, Mr. | rence Mr. Alton Smith and awrer 3 s. A short pro- | of mus s given by Mi Istet, v and Miss Broas of Baltimore Hunt of pian et supper t 10:30 o'clock. when was decorated in whitescar- and ferns. MRS. FREDERICK ASBRITTEN, Wife of Representative Britten of Illinois, whe -:ill entertain at dinner Mary A, Wilson of Los thix evening in honor of the minister | 9¢108, Calif. is the of Miss L. of Cuba and Mme. de Cespedes. | J. Hinson her home ,at 514 6th | street northeast. Mrs. Wilson is a | ive of thé st ecighteen y ngeles. She in the nd rict, but has 1 been ros: for in ved an thri ated by n n for her excelient s - wiil remain in Washington until rch before returning to the uate of Harvard of the ciass of tworker war Red left ! be | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing hington today for Chicago, to absgnt for two wee Gibson Fahnestock returned to | Washington today from a short visit in New York = Corbett and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Julian James has issued cards for an “at home” Monday, March 7, e from 5 to 7 o'clock, at 2 20th| Mrs. W and her grand- street. daughter, M ymour, are the !guests of Mrs. Bronson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Butcher, 1462 Belmont strect northwest. At the Congressional Club tea day afternoon there will be a m cal program by Miss Dorothy Den-| fhs £ / : nett, pianist and accompanist, mml'hflr-;nu“),.”\ sfflurhnr‘zllrg:).f ps-i'}'rffj REr EoutsiIhompaon ENOCaLIEES Zurhorst_and Walls Zurhorst. arein Orithefeamos at 9 p.m., the CON-{\jjami, Fla., after spending the win- gressional oriental party will pre- | in cuba and Key West. Thev will Sent a loving cup to the club. Senator | visit Tasapa Fie, aad Galveston. Sterling of South Dakota and Rep resentative Small of North Carolina | will make the presentation. , before returning to Washington. The Roy The marriage of Mrs. Marjorie Alic L. Levy and Mr. Earl Malclm Perkin- jof son of Alabama took place iast even- ing im the Arlington Hotel. The cere mony was performed at by Dr. Abram Simon of the Eighth Street Temple, and was followed by a dinner and dancing. The bride wore a gown of soft apricot satin, veiled in tur- Washington birthday tonight in the large ballroom Raleizgh Hotel. nee the Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been fssued to the owing: bert Galla, er and Alma Berger, both quoise blue tulle, and trimmed with | of Baltimore, M. Tare old lace. Shp was given in mar-| Fdward H. De Racche of Philadelphia, Pa.. and Lois L. Hobson of Richmond, Va. riage by her brother, Mr. Charles Ed- ward Kelley, and Mr. Percy Arthur) Vize was best man. The room where L. Merritt of Colonial Beach, V ", Olive of Index, Va. Shefeld of New Haven, Conn., and the ceremony w performed wi Guindon of this city. decorated with palms, ferns, yellow Borstel and Sarah E. Widdup. Jjonquils and white narcissus. and the Panagakos of Cumberland, Md., and Stella Viahakou of this city. Willie L. Wilson and Florence Hughes. . “Parkinson, and Margaret A. Levy. Rrowning of East Fallx Chu velyn W. Milnes of Manassas, V; center of the table was aglow with early spring flowers. Mr. and Mrs Perkinson left later for a wedding trip to Florida_the latter wearing a b, traveling suit of mavy blue. with a | Seth Ml Timberlske of rooklyn, N. Y., dnd small hat in the same shade, and. a} g, uond M. Gordon of Middleburz. Va., and corsage _houquet of orchids. After | pana 1. Weaver of The Plaine, V- March 15 they will be at home 2 1513 D. Farr and Miriam H. Rose. Lamont street. Cliffon and Katie Ashton A l.“)i ndrea nmil Mari K“(imxvl - Morris Murray and Clarice M. Jones. Mrs. J. Orms Brown and Mr; K. Ciarles 1. Pigmus and Marta A Dula Warburton of California arrived ves- terday and will be at the Hotel Wash- ington over the inauguration. William A. J nson and Ophelia V. Ki Barker of Spi Jones of this ey, Langley and-JMia’ 1. Langley. Smith and Lottie V. Randoiph. Richard Gagliano and Louise Poland. Nolan L. Jordan amd Ruth E. Norficet, both Va. th and Fdna Simmons. . Drennan and Margaret G. field, 1., and In order that the first W cotillon may not in any con- fiict with the ball which has for its object a contribution to the relief of the Chinege famine fund, the commit- tee of the Washingion cotillon h changed the date originally selected from Tuesday, April to Monday, April 4. shington Mur- ray. Charles E. Brown and Stella M. Hoiberg. John Jordan and Mary E. Henery, both of New York Wendeil Deaths Reported. The following deaths aave been reported to the health department within the last twenty- four hours: James A Clarkson, 66, 1235 11th street. Mildred Metealfe, 1009 B street north- east. James M. Wood, 61, Smallpox Hospital. George A. Smifh, 74, St. Elizabeth’s Hos- pital. Lydia H. Beaton, 91, 1540 17th street. Margaret E. Earle, 27, 5415 Tilinols avenne. Kate J. Wege, 42, 1119 435 street southwest. Mary ‘A. Brunner, 72, 2106 Flagler place. F N. Petingale, 03, 1372 Kenyon 16. Emergency Hospital. ink, 54, Providence Hospital . 42, Gethsemane Baptist Chu Millie_Johnson. 58, 419 Ridge street. Lina B. Holland, 23, 1919 1ith street. Louise Burkley. 36, Tuberculosis Hospital. Cooper and Anna V. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoover were the guests of- honor at luncheon yes- terday of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. ew York home. spent ) the greater. part of the war period here, as did Mr. and Mrs. Hoover. Mrs. Lamar R. Nealey has as her of New guest. Miss Eva McAdoo York. Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley will open ther apartment on 5th avenue New York, the middle of next week, for a short time before going south for the spring season. Mr. T. Imai and Mr. B. Mamichi of Japan and Mr. S. Nakamishi of Tukio': hor Munle and Addresses at Tea. John W. Woodland. 50. 4409 Lane place Mrs. Cabot Stevens' guests for tea northeast Amy E Silas J Hospital. arion street. Polk street north- tomorrow from 4 to 6, at the Women's them in- City Club, will have presented t an informal program of especial terest. Musical numbers Will be dered by Miss Margaret Mans talented voung violinist, the daughter of Representative Mansfield of Texas, her accompanist being her mother. Miss Margaret Callahan, the daughter east. Delin Hayeock, Freedmen's Hospital. MRS. SUSAN HART DYER DEAD ORLANDO, Fla., February 21 of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Ca n il | Susan Hart Dyer, widow of Com- sing, while Mr. Earl Carbauh, bari-|modore George L. Dyer, died at her tone soloist, will render two numbers, | home in Winter Park In ad- accompanied by Mrs. Carbauh dition to Lady Ceddes. guests will also greet Mrs. John Dunaway, just returned from Turk she THE YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Administration Building 1333 F St. N.W. Are you one of the 9610 members who are helping to make our work possible? y *r re rescued 500 Ch 0 from Turkish harems, and Capt. George B. Hyde of the Red Cross and special commissioner for the Near East Re- lief, and others prominently identified with the work in_the Bible country, who will be in Washington for the occasion. Mrs. Stevens is confining her invitations to the heads of all women'’s clubs and societies, the cab- inet ladies, wives of diplomats, wiv of all city pastors, with the men's| = and women's local Near East Relief Have you contributed to committees, District officials and a the extent of $5? If not, few men and women prominent in world welfare work. Mrs. Katherine M. Phillips of the | Augusta apartments has as her guest will you do it? SUPPOSE NOBODY CARED! “FIRST IN QUALITY”— “FIRST IN RELIABILITY”— “FIRST IN THE THOUGHT OF WASHINGTON'S MUSICAL PUBLIC” A Special Shipment of th Big Hits : Medley Fox Trot “HONOLULU EYES"—Med- ley Waltz. A Double-face Record by Whiteman’s Orchestra. #No. 18721. A dinner at the Powhatan Hotel to the wedding party followed the cere- mony. Among the guests was Mrs. Thor A. Shaffer of New Orleans, Mr. and Bard will be- at hote after March 1 at Ardmore, Pa. Mr. Will H. Hauser and_ Mr. Tra Harriss of Philippi, W. V have | been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D, W 0 of & Capitol street this week. I Country Club will hold | i | i | VT WA AMIL L e ~ T T e~ AT L~ raf L | | the. industrial « tion for the e ar. The sum re quired is $40,000, which it is hoped to raise entirely among the membership and former subscribers to the organiza- Births Reported. MISS MACARTHUR GUEST OF Y. W. C. A. TODAY Mrs, Daniels and Mrs. Baker Also to Be Received at Gath- | the ering. four hours. Daniel and Mary 0°Conneli, boy. me P. Hradie th Farr. girl Mand juri: Carlton and Lillian Beers. boy toy und Elizabeth McMilian, girl arl and_ Mary Crano, girl Fraucis X. and Rose Price. boy. Juck and Rae Friedman. girl Louis and Heleu Mittestaat. boy William L girl boy. and Mary Edwands. girl nd Virginia Fernando, girl. a nig. boy na Special”—Only Direct n to Key West. At " 1418 H st mw. Tel. Main fon tivement. { QUARANTINE AGAINST PEST. Quarantine regulations, . effective April 1, against fruit and vegetables from Cuba. the Bahamas, Jam: { Canal Zone. Cos! pine TIslands, Cevlon announced today by of Agriculture, ow and the Tava MISS GERTRUDE MACARTHUR, | General secretary of the Y. M. C. A.| recently | of the ation Miss Gertruge MacArthu appointed general secre Young Women's Chri A n of the District of Columbia, will be one of the cep honor guests at the annual re- 1 of the board of directors of the tion to be given this noon. until 6 o'c hex oc om cretary ss Florence M The_other honor g € ness. ~phu® Daniels, wh the war work brown. An everyday rd of the Y B ton D. Baker, who is u nember he local or- | i iLamilton | president of the eiving line in pl 5. Robert Lansing, the newly el sident, who is absen »'of ganization. superb skill. re Mrs®Bayly will be assisted by members | of the board @nd also by Mrs. J. A. Van | Orsdel, wife of t dent of the board of trustees, Justice Van.Orsdel. | At st returns will | ecial finance cam- paign now in progre: ake up the difféerence between the estimated incom and estimated expenses of the V. Pbi 0 608 - 6 )3 T’ze House Of Court —that are mani- festly better than the price suggests. 45 ‘The boxy and blousey models; long straightline and flare styles— Beaded - and em- ‘broidered. Tric- otine, Chalk-line Serge, Twill Cord, Checked Velour— in Navy and the new Tan shades. a d a - Showing of = —in plain and plaid wools and ‘Silk Pop- lins — effectively desighed — button and pocket trimmed. § The following births have been reported to alth department within the last twenty- Bernard E. and Arthelia F. Richardeon, boy. Rica, India, Philip- were Department 1€ to danger of a | a, nwl IN QUR PA STRY SBECTION Cornwell’s CREME PUFFE ENTERED in pastry meltingly tender, golden cream custard of satin smooth- Fluffed with into a dessert dainty by our pastry chef’s Pastriphone MAIN 875 . CORNWELLS ELEVENTH ST. Frocks —whose value merits much higher marking. 25 of embellishment and finish—includ- ing Taffeta, Crepe ette, Georg : Crepe and combi- nations — Beaded —in self and gay col¥rings. 100 New Spring Skirts 510 ]cnru! black fly pest. The rul to raw or unprocessed plants or parts of plants, including such as may be used for packing material, but not to shipments of processed frpits or vege- | tables. February Clearance Sale Knabe Used Upright Piano $265 Excellent Tone Arthur Jordan Piano Co. 13th and G Sts. sugar and toasted Sweet-Bit transformed esy. 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