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\ 3 & m EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 192I. SOCTETY ' ne Herber 1 Women’s §$12 Boots, $5.95 : GOTS AU sdics. vy dreeay’ Broken 1, BIACK CALF TACE BOOTS_Welt soles and Clearance Sale of Room-Size Rugs ) W ’s $1. X i Women's $15 Bootn 385 opr, | NoNETCOTO IS B, Three Sizes---74x10%, 8%x10%, 9x12 ety Tes and French heels Broko oises toles and Cuban heels, with cloth tops, somé have - wing and straight tip; very serviceable. Broken « 4, Mo Jtalian and and some | | Women’s §15 Boots, $4.95 Sizes. e omtrcel Maruha % > i CAMEL GRAY KID LACE BOOTS—Hand-turn Women’s $12.50 Boots, $6. s By e 1415 G Street ! | soles, French heels, very dressy. Broken sizes. $ 95 PATENT-LEATHER LACE BOOTS—Patent- leather vamps, dull kid tops, welt soles and Baby French heels. Broken sizes. Women’s $12.50 Boots, $6.95 BLACK KID LACE BOOTS—Welt soles and Baby French heels; serviceable and dressy, Broken sizes wader Sharpe, § Special Price, $47.00 This specillv offering embraces Axminster, Seamless Velvet, Body Brussels, Wil ton Axminster, Seamless Chenille, and comprises plain colors in a variety of tones and an assortment of attractive ‘Persian designs and colorings. Aftractive assortments to choose from. Women’s $12.50 Boots, $4.95 BLACK KID LACE BOOTS—Some .have hand- turn soles and some have welt soles, with French heels; soft, dressy. Broken sizes, Women’s $1250 Oxfords, $5.95 WOM S DARK BROWN CALF OXFORD TIES—Welt soles and Cuban heels. Broken sizes. ‘Women’s $12.50 Theo Ties, $5.05 BLACK THEO TIES—Hand-turn soles, French heels. Opposite Keith's Furs Exclusively | BIRD We’ve Just Received Many NEW SPRING FURS’ of exceptional beauty, whi A | i Phillipson the nd Maj. Mrs. Trving J ng Col. Douglas Potts, Duncan Elliott. Maj. and Mrs. George Rawson Warr Women’s $12 Boots, $7.95 DARK BROWN KID LACE BOOTS—With cloth (nra. welt soles and Cuban heels; dressy, comfortable . an mes A Ulio, Capt. Floeman, Mr: Enumer Broken sizes. purchase the rec rahles us 1o offer at Very < rnd searfs in m zerviceable. Broken sizes. and Mrs. Arn) = : | James and EMme Youns, girl. - - = e e e o e e Births Reported. | i e oy Marriage License:. Yacldliyietisctive. Sfics Barrine Drake, Miss Katherine | nours. with music furnished by one e Rl to! Wi I nd Dens) Moore. #irl M Nlde R b el 0 Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial and Miss|Dent and Miss Ruth Morgan. of the best orchestras in the city. |, The following birthe have beem reported to; JUILAm, L. A0G 47 Wilkerson."bos. Sy Dial, wife and daughter of Senator The Pennsylvania Society is the old- | four hours: Fredale and h'i"';’un:”‘ 5 Robert D. Murphy of this city and Miidred Dial’ of South Carolina. will be at| Mrs. Pearl Moore Gray has been|est state society in Washington and|“’Clayton E. and Mabel P. Bans, girl Frask aadFasnie xirl. €. Taylor of Kansas City, Mo o 1led to cancel all of her social | j v f the 1 st. The presi- ‘Thomas C. and Ruth Wright, girl.. Rudolph Chapdelalne of this city and Daisy home tomorrow afternoon from 4 to|compelled to s i is mow ome of he LI Ee . Clyde Kelly| Charles L. and Twila 1. Soaipe, girl. L. Davis of Philmout, N T clock at their residence, 1852 engagements becguse of the seriousgent is Representative M. Clyde Kelly| ({harles L. sod Twila L Sharpe. gi COMMENCEMENT AT CLARK. | I Virieof Milwest N Y. Kalorama road. illness of her mother. Mrs. Herbert B.| o¢ the thirtieth congressional district | RAtier ©- and Jufla A, Bester. £t 5 % o g = Moore. who is with her in her apart-| o pennsylyania William 8. and Lottie Benton, boy. The annual midwinter commence- | Thomas E. Swindichurst and G Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg will not be iment at the Hadleigh. | Admission will be by card only. n n‘ :"dn\l'!lr:lnh)g:flm: %&B‘mk- bory. | ment exercises of the Clark Trlh'lll‘lK Frede W. Cure of Rayonpe, N at home tomorrow, but will receive | . | membership cards of members of the| Karl an b School for GIrls is o be held at the | aars s smanes o i ooy . Thuredas M oh 5 Mrs. Keyes. Miss e for others.| Joseph H. and Ruth 8. Dorsey, gir S et HE ambassador of Spain and | on Thureday, March 3. | Mabel Heikes-Justice, Mrs. William A. | ociqty and guest cards for OThers.| jincu p. and Clara . Taylor! boy. | school, 1600 13th street, tomorrow . Bateman of Seat P Senora_de Riano will go 0| Mra. Andrieus A. Joneswill not ob- |Du Puy and others will speak before | 3 CCE U 00 4L lt® ok by & num. | Joseh 82 Elcanor Costello, boy. | nigit e and Soloam et T s i — ruary 27, in the gold room at the|these arrangements are under the 4 Wil 8 and ooty B Teterick, bay. | 7638 00, e, Tresent, DRROTINAINS T st agricultaral exhibition in the g S i e Barker—Jonen Wedding. Hotelitagnayeits 0 Col. Coche of the goneral Sff, U S: A+ | Jhurpiand plzabets Coleo gl i toe Wit b presented by Mrs. [niied States was held at Georgetows. Ber of the president of Col N R Quantities of pink roses and Easter| Mrs. Seth Marshall entertained a|will make the introductions and the Te-{ ‘Charles H. A vis, gl ddie R. Clarj. the principal. ). C.. in 1810. versity and Mrs. Nicholas Murray | lilies against a backgrouml of palms p,,;";mn_ t dinner last evening at|ception committee will b,e.cumv"m’(:l Harry and Mary Wilkinson, girl. s ¥ Butler. The ambassador will for- | and ferns formed the setting for the|iphe La Fayette. of the following: Mrs, Philander C. %1 h Institute of | marriage last evening of Miss Eliza- —_— Kunox, Mrs. Newton D. Baker, Mrs. :'llb' inaugurate t :’ e g |>(~ldh ‘llin-m Jones, daughter of CoL} Mr. and Mrs. Kred O Tubbs 'of .Yolmh M : 'ke?‘ia'{afgl\'m{rm;{sw;fig' Epain at the university & and Mrs. Irnest Lester Jones. and|Detroit spent a few days at the|March; Mr: harles S. 8 : == it Mr. Staniey Truman Barker of Cam-|F. Square Hotel, arriving here [ Mrs. James W. McAndrew, Mrs. 3 The ambassador of Great Britain. bridge. Mass, son of Dr. and Mr ¥, Charles B. McVay. Mrs. John M. Car- Established 1861 f Sir Aufkl]:uld Gedde n;:urnequ;“:.:g;} Ernest Stanley Barker of Cambridge, DRI 4 miss| 207 M"i\g' I‘Sayar;i‘ Sch(l‘I;‘dall.es!h;: embassy last evening after a 3 Miss Elizabeth ake and Miss | George W. Cocheu, Mrs. Cha abs nce spent in England. The am- @ coremony was performed at|Helen Cummings were hostesses at a| Drake, Mrs, Frederick W, Lewis, Mrs. ‘bassador was accompanied on his re- | the Washington Heights Presbyterian dance yvesterday afternoon at 1461 | 7. 1. Lowe, Mrs, Edzar R. Kiess, turn by Capt. C. J. Henry, Mr. H. V. | Church at § o'clock by Rev. John Fal- | Rhode and avenue. Their guests|\rs. William E. Reynolds, Mrs. John 4 Tennant and Mr. M. D. Peterson of ton Pat New York. who nf-|numbered over 150 members of the r and Mrs. Matthew De Laney. N P o the cmbassy staff, who were met by | ficiated at the marriage of the bride's | vounzer set and the house was gay = it - Capt. Geoffrey Blake, naval attache. | by Rev. John C. Pal-| with spring flower: The marriage of Miss Amy(&lrx‘asnro F z = Line, =z | o church, he - Mr. Harman Rabinowitz of Pater- ns The ambassador of Japan and | et dox e et Aire. John Harding entertained the e R lecs ot Ghp Bridas urniture 1“&‘1% st. i * Baroness ¢Shidehara were hosts at | % sy el eantitul | members of her sorori heta Alpha once. 1019 B street northeast, -~ - dinner last evening in honor -of the | el frieng 0 during|Chl. and representatives of other|lcoacnce, 1019 B street northesst,) Carpets photstery er last g inlione et U program en during | ChL and, 1 S evening 5o | Sund The cer. ¥ iwasne o of ate an rs. Colby 2 of the guests. it o] B A ed by Rabbi Silverstein of this city The other guests were the Secretary | % vas escorted awd|her home at 5600 16th street. The |, \as followed by a wedding din- of the Navy and Mrs. Daniels, Mrs ‘n in marriage by her fa House was decorated in the colors of | or 4t the home of the bride’s parents. R, Lesli Mrs. Thomas J. rming in her paternal her sorority. black and gold. and!mi( % qe wore a handsome blue taf- | (\:,HLT‘ 3 aries S Hamlin Mrs. Imt-(hel s wedding gown of y | amont r"“‘"z‘l'l”‘“rrggl_"‘";';;“‘:” ;'r'““ feta_gown, trimmed in gray. a small . ' illiam Sanger, rs. white satin, with draperies of ex- Wl g % v Qioma | gray tulle hat. and carried a hand- i t W. Wetmore. Capt. Civalleri. | qui point lace, which wx silen. Phi Delta Sigma. Sigma| 00 15 quet of sweet peas. Owing es [+ ani N Toenil Count e S, e Worn “wf "W it s Ambas and Beta Mo. some bouguet of sweel peas, Owing our More Opportunities to 1ake Advantage ERely AL the maese 2 = grandmother on their weddin 3 netea o Univer- | the guests were limited to the clos- . . f D 0 h Anie. Saburi, Mr. and Mrs. Furuya and The gown was quaint in e A stn e e Hniver Ol el nuione whom the L1 era. iscounts ere urlng ar t oy U Taat e dniancie icupasey MISS ELIZABETH MOFFAT, modeled in-the fashion/of & gener ‘mi‘t }u":{"?‘»eiau‘\; e the gold room | were: Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Shapiro stair. : ks 4 2 AL tion or two g0, and w woratel 't last e e & e and Mo Maurice Snapio . . Secretary Coltb knowledging the ! it ‘e o ' RHANIEE : S £ the La Fayette. and daughters Lea an A d Jupanese amiasiadors toast too (he [ntnylus with her mant, Mow Bradier;| SToidered in pearls, “She wore a0 p son Julius je; Mr. and Mrs. Philip nnwversary an eOruary Furniture Sale Memory of Georze Washington and the land will be entertained Thursday by |arranzed with a cap of rose point| The marriage of Mrs. Carrie Van e i and ;’;.‘ff“‘?{f;.’:é"“mfi’éhfif{-s » anniversary of his birth. proposed a|Senator.and Mrs. Phipps. sprayed with orange blossoms, whichDevanter to Mr. Ernest L. Doad of Mrs, Morris Hollander and daush H foast to “the enlightened Japanese na- Mot fell' in graceful folds to the end of | Poston Mase. took place Monday at|Rose and Celia and sons Jullus, ir. tion and its progressive peopie and to e S ie Tone lca of S 1 o'clock at the Presbyterian Church, | and Louis ander, . Mrs. our historical friendship.” > “‘;,e','g';u;‘;;f;‘ D oL S ehl Waterford, Va. Rev. C. B. Ratchford | Sol Zaltsoff and son. Mr. ‘and Mrs. . - forty this evening at the Chevy Chase |, ((€F bouaquet was a show officiated, assisted by Rev. William | William Belin Mr. and Mrs. Max urniture Seeretary and Mrs. Colby Guests. |Club. R e Fierpont: Jr. Herbert M. Dodd of| Catagva, Mr. Julius Leet and children, Wwill be guests of honor at a dinner this|,g ho: a“ ‘ii'"n;r this evening when | WOTe imy white lace over sl pin i A o B r- Yodbrs a k’a""; and Miss .‘('@He Zoltzer. The evening given by former United States | pe. leut, | Satin with a pink girdle, ani her bouquet | ushers were Col. B. L. Jacobson an z and Miss 1 e L . or Inaugurat n Smbassador to Germany and Mrs. DaviallcasaFIlienteriain (W hononlofLient | ok H s e peis. The brides: | Mr. H. &. Standiford of Washington. out-of-town gucsts were: Mr, and Mrs. repare g 10 Jayne Hill and Mrs. George B. Fife of New York. EOWDS rero R e s == Jack Rabinowitz, brother of the | 4 Mrs. Colby was the guest of honor at | gi o ¢ : 3 i | i k made with t George Washington Junior Prom. e _‘5' % 4 i | 4 o 5 % . . - . a luncheon® today with dre Charies| SteF of Mrs. McK || Secollete )} Lodices digoping s (OfF . (the) Iy iinioriclasbes ofi George Waah~ | Exooi: alen ok Eaterson: (v andidlie Single size or cot size Bed, Spring and Solid Cak Bed, full size, natural finish. (Whitman Wetmore as hostess. | Mrs. Harry T. Peters | shonlders and edged with narrow rufies |ngron University will give a prom|William Goldmen ‘of Baltimore and Mattress. lLow head and foot board. Regular price, $21.00; now, $15.00. Mrs. Colby is holding her last at|at u bridge luncheon fo whipped with s These tuffles also | (omorrow evening at Rauscher's as : J home of the administration this after- | residence, 5224 89th streot gdged the short L ,,';‘f;“"‘e; cne of the foremost social events in ORI e o price complete, regular, $32.00; now, Fine Woven!Wire Bed |Springe | Regn nooil, at her home on K s et. Chase, ive co 1 t to he ull skirts whicl £ ] round | . nnection with the centennial cele- € i 2t - 1N Ve 11 Springs. - . ] !m:“ Leixen ln iComplizenc coulien) SN Searfs of pink tulle encircled |ration of the founding of the insti- | and_groom left on a_honey oon trip $24.00. o lacorice $1 5500 noy 39215 | The minister of Switzerland and Mme. | Newton, M The rooms were beau- | the s and were tied in bouffanti.ution. New K, som, N. J., £ ;5 .00; , $9.75. Ploter aro cxpected to retar today Trom | tEai o en o et Dean e e Boxes. decorated with university,|Atflantic City. They will be at home Folding Cot and Mattress. Regular 5 o Bost d N York. | d a : e Q'l'l bridesm were Miss Constance | 1, and class colors, wiil be |after March 1 T . 1 . R ok's s ston and Ne : 1. white a aide 1 he s ere Miss Cons raternity a lass colors, w - z 5 5 3 - Etie: miniates and Mime. Peter wenlt to ] soca o e e car o | e vessity. ot Vitcinia | Caternity, and claga ‘eclors wiil be e price, $20.50; now, $15.00. Three (3) Piece Cane Living Room Boston to visit_their son. who iS alwhere a cluster of red and white roses ney Lee Booker of Louisville, | sororities at the university. Dancing | Mr.and Mrs. H. L. Howell of Tuxedo : . Suite, mulberry velour upholstering. ‘ tiudent at the Massachusetts Institute!formed the centerpicce on the table. Mtz Helon Stwysr of West New. | will start at 10 oclock and continue (‘:lt;vh.e’rh!ga.":g;:t'gg"?ng‘:l SlEsment Full-size White Enamel Bed. Regular Suite’ consists of davenport, armchair and of Technoios The guests numbered about twenty. nd Miss Margaret Mitchell f until dlusic fwill ibe FEdrnishedubytiofeth per i S rice, $26.50; now, $19.75. % w2 % o I Mrs. Ha e Lt Ay a is orchestra. efresh- | Mr. Emory Mayhew of Washington. P , $20.50; H . (O, arm rocker. Regular price, $277.00 N o waitel B Dige sndlinislmch s LA s reccinlentior bride's attendants carried | ments® will ‘be served. Souventr pro-|© | T 1SS TE U L o B Bed. Regular now, $165.00 3 A S ’ ’ mother-in-law, Mrs. Sarah Lee Phil- |Mrs. & G. Bursiey entertained at a et it h aindes areet pas | B et o LT e e o 151 California atsaetinosibwia Full-size Satin Brass Bed. egul f . B erta 2 t|tea in honor S aft . | peas bordere: E eas. | card o ) t 5 3 1 2 C T s ; 4 ) Lips, ent riained at one of the most | tea ey e Sundey attenoon, | Bessbor Harold baticer of Talsimors, onicial n“"”;"‘ox‘x’;(’c’?‘b&‘rfi; [iudents | to Walter Rieed General Hospital, 6924 price, $48.00; now, $36.00. Mahogany-finish Gate-leg Table. 3 , s i a ¢ M. est man, and the ushers |and alumni ar ecte : s 3 . ny DR Baving a company of forty-two Euestibe hostess atu Dridge party in her (M. twas the best man, and the ushers and . pateons will fnelude e Seere- | U et Full-size Layer FcltsN‘lr,attress. Regular Regular price, $52.50; now, $35.50. &1 . L e e s ", Leste New R . [tary of War and Mrs. Newton D. Ba- e Sig i = s 5 15.75. 2 Richardson, tenor, gave Joseph W. Lester of New IO(:hellt I:lr.) of ton: ] : s Tnivers rice, 5-100 now, A e X k the "program. the. mude being fo1-| Col and Mrs. T. @. Donaldson were | X. Y., 0ir. Hunter F:Mulford of this city | Ker. e e o iton S Unloaalty L o 4 Folding Card Tables, with double lowed' by dancing. Two hundred hosts at dinner jast SO IR ST s C e GG R e DT e ) R e L Sl Full-size Cotton Mattres: Regular braces. Regular price, $6.00; now. S < 3 ¥ dance given of | Newton, Mass. le & d Mrs. L L > i S. .00; e o e e T i | the. Bececiary orvWar aai Mmoo sentton followedkat thal Hame yee, Senatoc bewis . BalliiRepre | house at aimasked ball last evening: price, $13.00; now, $9.75. $4.50 ) ’ = il e tin iver- | at Rauscher Their guests were {of the bride's parents, which was|sentative ar . Jol 3 e e e e o . Y : 3 ) e Waeninwton s Dictnlanns the | Col. and Mra Francis T A Junkin. | beautifully de orated with pink and|wiok, Representative and Mrs Hen.| Miss J. M, Smith of Bradford, Pa., Single Size Folding Bed, complete with Special Willow! Chair, natural color . e i : ol. and Mrs. Clarence Ridley, Col.|white roses and ms. k SR Suk B and s & ¢ h s z . S 3 B o oeeeny et | S Rk AT e Batmona | The brlEn chuple wire ssanted 1o Mo Junfe W med, Reprzot iy folemieg] titnas frop s Sx ||| spring and mattess. Reguiar price, p Special MWillow Chair, nafgral = At the dinner were the Secretary”of ,’.’i';'kgi“,;d‘“,‘_’}zu’f“;‘;';;“'t“’{{.",\‘,‘1’,’“ Nols [Petsving By Mis Joncs Jmother ol and Mrs. Claude Kitchin, Miss [ F. L. Smith, having come down from | $26.00; now, $19.50. ) ] Treuux;y t:mil )lr:‘u ng:[on,lé)l:el S aney . McBride. :,I‘!pp;“'” ’;my l:cp o EL\;.UFYHKP 1T, Bourtll‘r\'z\nh.‘l)isl’vl:ic( :;omm“ Bradford ye?j}:rdxyltoxzc![as host rlm' Full-size Mahogany Four-poster Bed. Golden Oak Dining Room Chair, with of the Interior, Judge n 1 i Fray: facew < car|Sicner; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore the party. e girls in the party in- = = . < 4 5 Payne; the minister of Jugo- | [y Preliy tea dance was given ves-|rain of lavender chiffon and pearl{Sioners Mr. amd Mrs. Theodore W. clude Miss Ruth Scherer. Miss Eliza- Regul: rice, $79.00; now, $37.50. -genuine leather seats. Regular price, slavia and Mme. Grouitch, the minister | py i o5 ot Geihe Slema Nujtrimmings, and Mrs. Barker, mother|N0Yen Dr. William Miler Collier, beth Robbins and Miss Virginia egular price, cOUSRHOW, e of Poland and Princess Lubomirska. the | Sdh, FateTaity of Georgetown Law fof the bridegroom. who wore a gown | President of the university, and Mrs. GIE T * g i $10.00; now, $7.50. ‘ minister of Rumania and Princess ScN0¢l In their new house, at 1654 |of black veivet with the train ineal SOMIGE BEOR et D resyner i Cling 3 . Full-sizé¢ Fourposter Mahogany or o Mibesco. Mr. Justice McReynolds, Sen- | (01Umbia road. The decorations were | with blue satin. Mrs. De Witt C. Croissant and Mr. e American Walnut Bed, carved pinéapple Full Mahogany-finish Dining Room ator and Mrs. Robert L. Owen, Senator | (o rue Washinstons. birbas antg” |~ Mr. and Mre. Barker loft later for |38\ B G, (ol The scientific study of electricity ) A . Y e R and Mrs. Underwood, Senator and Mrs. | Seor&e Washington's birthday anni- | ineir wedding trip, the Lride travel- = began in the sixteenth century, when posts. Regular price, $£86.00; now, Chairs, with genuine leather seat. Regu- Kellogg, Senator L L Coples. inciuding a mumber of ;2"}:,’, ing in a blue tricotine tailored gown! Pennsylvania’s part in the wars of | certain cxperiments were shown 1o $59.50. lar price, $10.00; now, $7.25. Brandegee, Mr. and Mrs. George T. 2 3 embroidered in gray with a gray| Amer will be reviewed at the Gen.|Queen Elizabeth. e J Marve Mrs. T De Witt Talmage, Mrs. o R ST davaiyaiiatiadd i ellcoa s Anthony Wayne meeting of the Penn- | =—— ephen B. ns, 3rs. Ireland, Mrs. - . ey will make their future home| cyivania Society of Washington, to be | syl Cromwell Brooks, Mrs. Henry C. Corbin, | $nator Dayis 1 Waleh, Representa- | jn Springfield. 11l The oul-of-town | telqm the maiiraem ot e, Wil- | 2 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bugher, Mrs. Parker, | 1Y v onolls, Mr. and Mrs. | gyests here for the wedding included | Jard Ifo iday night. = Miss Oxuard, Miss Hinckley, Miss Gor- | Wiliam Leahy and Mr. and Mrs | BUeSis here for the wedding included e e als nard, 3 Gor- ¥ 2 - | Dr. Mgs. Ernes e ited States ator P. C. Knox and | = don, Miss Benson, Miss Govin, Miss|JoSePh Morgan. Mrs. Morgan pre- | of (00 Ndee ‘parents of the bride e e e e Treadwell, Prince de Bearn, counselor z‘,'":r"fi;:",‘;“‘g;f e BAY With|groom: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. | nfintre 1S, A., will be the speak-|= . §iof the French embassy: Mr. John Bar- {f C0ics €t8 and tiny American | Sawyer of West Newton, Mass.; Miss | ara Vocal solos will be rendercd by | = e, ho . mett. Col. Wise, Mr. Bolling, Mr. William C. D. Lester of New Rochelle, Mrs. | Mri ¢ k. Pratt of Erie, Pa and fan| S n [ Bok sad ene Peeizer, itk and Mrs. Rudolph Kauttmann were | 37,1 ({030 O diter Jomes of - South | H inner hosts last evening at “Airlie.” |oirs. Henry Lestel il = = = . e et s, Cappee Hasts, : e Be i £ The prices quoted below are already showing the 25% reduction. White J e Spanish ambassador and Mme.| ernde Ball Last Night. S e T H e 3 .. Riano were the guests of honor at a| The costume ball-Eiven last evening | Mo g Sire W ithr 4o Somt ot Sorc. 5 Never were bar- Wool Blankets, Pink or Blue borders, soft and warm. 70x82 inches, for "i;rhmai given Tuen‘ln% }?;'fif 33;52:; f}f lg'. and M: ‘}(l_‘ow;\rd S. Reeside at|pelier, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Halstead = gains more timel;‘; 9 2 . and Mrs. Arthur Ca e Congression: lub was f the | p. o & cetown, ; = —¥ 11y nee ire 1 idence, 1100 16th sirset. Other gucsts in- | most Beantifal of tho many balls of thig| ¥~ 27107 of Georgetown, Del H P roteeting tars $8.25 pair; 72x84 inches, for $11.25 pair. : ciuded Senator a rs, William 1. | season and socicty to.the number of At the concert to be given at Memo- = NOw. . 3 - H Calder. Senator and Mrs. Joseph S.|200 or more danced from 9 o'clock until | rial Continental Hall February 28, as | = N White All-Pure Wool Blankets, Pink or Blue borders. 72x84 mchegy for Frelinghuysen, Senator and Mrs. Harry | the wee small hours to the music of a | benefit for the Dobbs School build- £ Suit and Dress Bargains Y 8. New, Senator and Mrs. Lawrence C. | jazz orchestra and the carnival spirjt|ing fund. the young ladies who will = derive their interest from At $12.75, $15.00, $18.00 and $21.00 pair. . Phipps, Senator Fred Hale and Mr. and | was rife with confetti and streamers. | distribute programs include Miss Mar- S T e consrentive siyling, = )y .00, of . Mrs. Boynton. The ballroom was transformed into a|cia Chapin Miss Myra Morgan, Mis R S Theh means several seasons’ wear. I 1 Wool Plaid’ Blankets, pleasi lors, in blocks, plaids and veritable garden, the walls festooned | Frances Hampson, Miss Peggy Martin, | Fhones = 5 L g i s i Tie Secretary of War and Mrs. Baker | with Smilax from floor to celling. where | Miss Colcate Crodby Miss ™ Delghine T IS All-Pure Wool Plai ankets, pleasing colors, in s Pl ~ were the guests of honor at dinner t|a frieze of fi: f all th s i - ire H - | 2 ) —evening of Col. and Mrs. David M. | Unton save 1 Sivid tonor ot ey pine checks. 66x80 inches, $9.00 pair; 72x84 inches, $12.00 pair; 70x8C : XKing, who entertained preceding the | trees were placed at intervals about E i Army dance at Rauscher’s. The other | room and 4 full moon Slowed ottls a inches, $13.50 and $15.00 pair. 2 3 :ue- l(;'ere G;n-nlnd Mrs. W‘l“l,liism J. 1 the b-.\g‘;:y at the far end of the ball- Snow, Gen. ane rs. George - Burr, | room e mantels were banked with > = 1k i * gien. Charles T. Menoher, Col. and Mra. | freesia. pink begonia and sweetpeas, and || Satin Brocade Centered, Satin bordered, Jap silk backed, tufted, wool Z renao D. Gasser and Mrs. William | the buffet table had a centerpiece formed | - 3 * Cennell. of a miniature fountain, in which col- lined Comforts for $30.00 each. = _Seec;el!:ry and Mrls-“?alj\er lzx;r re- fored electric lights were reflected and a | o ceived the guests at the Army dance, | wide border of jonquils and pink sweet: 5 E . 3 - s . N and were assisted by Mrs. Duvid M. | peas encircied it. B Gold Stripe Silk » Silk Stockings Reversible, tufted Jap-silk covered, wool lined Comforts, plain colors. = g King.and Mrs. Gasser. Col. Willlam | The guests, all of whom were in| Stockings . Repaired E. Horton made the introductions. costume and masked, were received C . for 312.15 each. By e at the top of the broad staircase by Canit oe j fulned by, —If they are Gold - = o ey Harmpehive. and Mrs, | Nrs. Reeside, wearing the costume of 8:-'2"."«':’«"9 S erotats Stripe. Saves silk stock- ible. Wool-lined Comforts, plai figured < New 3 - | 2 cen, vhick let 3 mu = < S ! = William J. Harris, wite of the senator | Bright Eroen aatin weie oairoers ;’;7'"“5;2,;,:’;‘.":2'}3 ing expense. Wear Gold Novelty dotted 1l, reversible, ool-line miorts, plamn gur i 3 rom" Georzia, w! at home tomor- | combined . with gold. ana T r—m i 5 | row afternoon, from 4 10 6:30. in Mrs. | bugles. complecely coverimes re Sha silk_garter hems. Try SEpeland koW | Sk covers, for $7.69, $10.13, $12.19 each. 4 'We;lfip:;(me?tie:lb:wfl l6th Sreet | wore a_yellow WiE with a. jeweled them. 1216 F St. NW. > i e assis y Mrs. Irvine headdress with pendent strands of i i i Ve Lenroot, Mrs. Henry F Ashurst, Mrs. | pearls falling from the shomies Moy w. d . £ all goods Colored Bedspreads, pink and white or blue and white hemmed ends A O"a:;y sg:.:lniy. ):\!'s. fe‘lorfls s;nlw- Reeside, as George Washington, wore € are disposing now—-o g! Singlc bed size. “69' double-bed SiZC, $5 07. - pard. . Mrs. ctor Kauffmann. Mrs.;a blue satin costume incrusted with gold 1 ing—i = 2 OJy 5 pre S William R Cpstie, Jr., and Mrs. Frances enbiroiders aaits whiteiwis G bought for winter selling—in our great y : . W. Savage. { The members of the receiving papty £ ; > |included Mrs, Sydney Anderson, as ° Scalloped Spread and Sham to match—spreads have cut-out corners. Mrs. Joseph S. Frelinghuysen, wife | Carmen, in a red satin gown with a . bl .of Semator Frelinghuysen of New |black lice man Mrs. Walter R. ea rln For single beds for $6.75 set; for double beds for $7.50 set. Jersey, will receive tomorrow after- | Stiness. Mrs. A. E. B. Stephens, Mrs ( noon. ward J. King, Mrs. J. Thilman Hen . : - drick, as a Rus i . . e = < ) Mr. and Mrs. Willard Saulsbury | blue and goid & —together with all remnants, odd garments and odd lots—making ready ‘for it B B a diuner party this|coronet: Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Joe Henry | 5 i oy R R R R AT s i a R ok Eyoey | the spring season. 5 s costume of bright red satin with = i . g sl : e L= 3 s Samosi A e i R cart Head s cag: i Mra Whie the goods lgat‘ there are nngh!_ big Lth’l'lCCS for the prices are Representative Kendall of Pennsyl- | Shandler, who is the guest of M reduced almost out of reason. Are yvou interested? Drapery parment ¥ania, was hostess at a_luncheon to- e e = = v D ia € i Mr. Reeside on 1, dancing . . . d es In comiabls Conntry, Clabifyiihi Mits James Canert $62.50 to $110 Suits, tailored and fur-trimmed, $33.75 to $48.75 . . $I ; 8 Cramo i ot ot T e o S $75 to $140 Coats, with fur collars, $33.50 to $69.50 36-inch Cretonne, full line of light and dark colors, in new designs. i of Pennsylvania, and the h c s Lrocade, with - . -3 B it ey amone ife e $58.50 to $150 Coats, fine materials, self collars, $22.50 to $73.50 “Regular prices, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 yard. Now grouped in one special lot |} were seated at one large table in .:;;l,y.";‘:)‘r-'.".;;.‘ - who wore' a & Silk and Cloth Dresses, dozens of styles, $14.00 up at $1.00, less 25%, 75c yard. l red room. which was adorned w = Gerald Helmbo : T UV, < ’ : spring flowers, and the place cards | bureh oot wih o o S0 Mussed blouses from our February Sale, bemg disposed of at greatly " _ / 5 5 1 Eeenes n Pennsyivania L orle wond b biack satini A reduced prices. Underwear, Petticoats, Stockings, Gloves, Neckwear, About 100 Window Shades, mounted on good spring rollers, odd sizes |{ e Peity v Gainoeizerat mire s S Lt Leather Goods, Millinery—all represented with goods to be quickly dis- in width and length; oil opaque, cambric antl Holland; fixtures and pult com- |1 lwndlal:\"- Quin, w nd a red ! her coiffure posed of. : plcte *To close out, 29¢c each net. [ bridge luncheon tod made 3 5 . : pliment to Mrs. Joan n . . 4 a3 ‘ Okiahoma. T Do . 30-inch genuine Scotch Madras, natural color, floral and cathedral pat- Fhomas P, Gor in i $ Formerly 85 50c, less 25%, 37%c yard. : M by Donn t ; ffects. er. C; NOW, erns; double border effec ly 85¢; f , i S 3 3 3 chiffon with ' S e Winter-Ends of Sh o e ing In honor Of the m e o awors mter-rnas o 0€s. = 36-inch White Mercerized Marquisette, double fillet effect border. For- and 3m e o , i) A i et wore Seatr o ot WO ’s $12 Oxfords, $2. «"Yf’“.'e& E;u ;r'e\'hfi'?s - merly 75c; now, 50c, iess 25%, 37%c yard. tive and Mrs. Ira C. Copl ras feutioned withloane KT ATELE D e & IR e B YERL . : hi . Mrs. ‘Churles Colfax. Long, Mrs Fax fextooned with ropes AituEs woles and wresen ; “turn soles and French hecls, - Broien Marquisette Curtains, white and ecru, 234 yards long, double edges, hem- Carroll Frazer and Mrs. Owe wore # black tulle BLZEN = =~ 4] & Later Representative and Mrs. Britton | with siiver sta Women’s $12 Boots, $2.50, Women’s $12 Pumps, $5.95 stitched. Formerly $£5.00; now, $2.50, less 25%, $1.88 pair. + nasiCabims cand the :17(‘\]:,‘\(\!:4'{- :""‘ musical | tor unvlv\h.-t DARK GRAY KID HIC ure “E I:)()l‘h'l'.\‘ PATENT LEATHER TONGUE PUMPS—Hand- < 2 Setate weari E y neh hieels, very dre Proken turn soles and French heels, Broken size i Lee Phillips gave with Dresentative W $12 P $5.95 2 - and Mrs Crs, the latter i ’ 50 Ox omen’s umps, $5. ative-~lect Thes Wu.m‘en " slz vo. fo.rd" 54'95 - BLACK KID COLONIAL PUMPS—With jet . BLACK CAIl BROGU « F( D TIE Wing \aKong fo Mot oo R costum Miss Katl tips, ‘low flat heels. Broken sizes. buckle, welt soles and French heels. Broken sizes. : roition ol “Hoyw: ‘Scout’ ‘waa """ Women’s $12 Oxfords, $4.95 Women’s $12 Boots, $5.95 - L 4l the party, and othe e K CFOR By “ S . WOM S BLACK KID LACE BOOTS—Welt ACK KID OXFORD TI Hand-turn soles u s Ruests w Mr. L Fiench hecls, comey and dresss Broken siacs, soles and low Cuban heels; very comfortable walk- who wore 2 polo play I'We 5 l;,! 512.56 Boots, $4.95 sizes. 3= hoois. Broken sizes, " me! 'y