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SOCIETY 8 - SOCIETY Society NAVY LEAGUE REINSTATED Secretary Denby Lifts Ban Im- posed by Daniels in 1917. Secrtary Denby has lifted the.ban placed on the Navy League by former Sgeretary Daniels. in August, 1917. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have bren reported to the health department within the last twenfy- four hours : Jean C. Guteau, Providence Hospital. % iRt L n st oo a5 under which its members were denied i Gtrer: RS CA ¢ COO! wi eceiving wi em W, fcerts vileges (© cal ve O S oresident. ate| L« Vesrhott. a clxsa Hard- ST ar el TRt preinuni we T 1109 G Street N.W of the Miss Florence De- corded them. The restrictions were . Nwtional La . tended the Senate Women's|jariment of Agriculture. who gave a Frederick H. Blayney, 51, Walter Reed un-v‘ { | { | i pused b scre els us a e Club tuncheon at the Capi- |delighiful Qilustrated talk on exten- T OF foiciion with (bE eamae ana Wit Princeton | 5 8 work: Maj. Julia Stimso 3 artio S < t conduct . heing her first pres ane P % Athisn iy particularly its charges tha ndu tol today, this bel Mrw. Gool- | of (i Mles Julin C. Lathrop. director of investigation of a fatal explosion ence there as a ’“‘""“""X Cstall] MR S, T Goale s stien ahithe tan at the Mare Isiand navy vard was be idge was the guest of Mr : _| table, where spring flowwrs were used ing influenced by lat ALSigs. 1N, Washington Asylum Hos at the Tuncheon last week. and auto- | (0 €, Boe strict was the Dbah thal women president of the throughout the country who wer Elizabeth’s Hospitai ey D Natalie Sellers Barnes enter- MR INe articles (onitie i o iy R bt 1 That's our mark and we must sell 100 suits every day between now and club. t Tuncheon foday in honor! auspices e were re-| y SE 5 . A " . 3 ! of Frances Sullivan of Philas quired to deliver their gifts through' - abeth's Hospital Easter. If high quality and low pric:s mean anything to the buying public Mrs. Will H. Hays. wif N who is visiting Mrs, Framc other agencies. rances Bulk, 52, &t Elizaborh's Howital | £ Y TIC: A Postmaster Generul ant U at the un iher muestss wore | e S e { we will have no trouble in accomplishing our aim. garet Hays. who Rhave BOE nee moth An Nr Thilip M. Wolfe, 42, 028 1 street Shoreham Hotel with Mr. Hax® e iovin, Mra Clusemce Crit: Frauk Yoster, 86, S1. Elizabeth's Hospital eranartion tefl yesteriny for New | Rafuc f Govin, e, Clarsncs ool LIBERIA PRESIDENT HERE.| wimk vougi & Sttt Jork. Mra Herbert Hoo s Secretary of Commerce. - York on a brief shopping tou wifo of it New and van. Mrs. Wilbur W. Hubbard. T'oc White, Miss Allice Archibald Amelia Dutton, M nd The marriage of Miss (Gladys Pugh, east. Will Work Out Details for Credit Granted His Nation. Frances B Jones, 1 M. Shaw, 73, 530 Kenilworth avenue | i 1} 275 Women’s and Misses’ > Washington Friday C. B. D. King, president of the re-|east = " il | S iy e Judse public of Liberia, arrived in Washo, Melrin Berkowitz. 1 Children's Hospial Mra James J. Davis. wife of the Bern: ington last night from New York to|, Mildred 3 C Secretary of Labor. has returned to “4'1'4‘1’ work out with the State Department | “{iir 100 Murphy, 3 days, Providenes her home in Pittsbursh a e at the Shoreham s performed by the Rev.John credit established by the American| Infant of Lorenzo and Florence Cappolo. 1 G On S ] T t ; having ‘come_to attend the inaugural |1 ahan | pastor of S Nare | St nent o b faamrent ot e e o ale 1omorrow a having come 10 AUANC L her home | at Rockville, Md. The bride | Prcainent. icine Wt thel Trank R Choreh. 6 hors. Providence Hos . coremony. She will Kl uminz to swr o of blue beaded geor- | i 3 of joital <a. B0, St Elizalberh's Howpital | Washir Fton. T RGBS L S and Woodlionwe. 70, Washinzton Asrlum Pltadiinstor: - = matching in | Wife v he e i it g Th .70, sdwin by, wife of the Sec- collar on her ! senatorial mmett | T Wathingion with ter husband for the [band wax alse Univers 1y, i mauzuration. and with him was i wotnossed by lmany friends In Washingte former ant fuest of Mr. and Mrs. Charle iby. | dudze Dr. and MTS § trict attor return to her home in Detroit. garthur Brisiol. Cann.: | company in-t ) tomorrow. She wili remain e Helmuth, Mi | chant, Mis . : s R. Jolinston of the . for & weoks. elosing und Mo < { Mureh tise ) | preme court. John Lewis Morris d Mrs. Bruce Baird. | Arth final details in connection with berian secretary of treasury the | Hospital Blackistone’s Remembrance Il They are the Type Which Would Sell Regularly for for a lengthy | X3 mer 1 H AL it nd Mr and will | amden MeAlee. N bt i Land Gibriel Dennis. ‘secretary of. the | 4 i mEWaRInsO kLT pury 1. arte Mr. Robert Burnham Liberian commission. {| Box, Flowers and Candy . h M 'l‘h Tl“ L Pnce The ambmssytor o Erance sn e |77 T % e e s O i Robort Buraih, . Rl e e i ery Much More Than This Low e amuany ot o “diplo. national president of ihe U D latter Spending several daes witn s |MAIL FOR TESTS HELD UP # N i : v o 0- ational pre of the after spending several days with h . . s . , 1 o » e H s ices Frats and other gucsts at e | e i Sy e etagiPer Jaausnter and son-in-law. Lieut and Blackistone, i Several manufacturers gave us their samples at ridiculous prices and ssy s evening at hevy Cha She will return to |3 Stone, and attending the inau- | . == g 3 5 : SEa s | her home in the south after spending | zuration ceremonies, returned to his | EoStmasters to Give No Matter to 14th and H. marvelous special purchases have bken included so that we could give you Tomorrow ihe ambassador and Mme | (he winter in New York. home yesterday Unauthorized Persons. — wonderful values in this sale Jusscrand will go to New 108 Mr: and Mrs B, wWaller Dumsi = 2 = — — NAEIE banquet to be miven ini Mr. a Mrs. Wailer Duncan| Ars. Helen Dawson Townsend of | No dispatches of mail matter for 2 end M ir Jan Ienace Paderewski \ive returned to their home in New | lowa, national president, P. E. O.test or experimental purposes in- sp . Costumes | Materials The Styles me 15 { York after spending the inaugura- | will reach Washington Wednesda volving automobiles, airplanes or ring Fine Tricokines Box Coats The British ambassador and b D el couging, Mr. and M1s | visit: the Seven [P O. chapter. other vehicles will be permitted un- | d g Reh St Fae? 4 ne X Geddes will have as their guest for| Do D- Ransdell. AMr. and Mrs. Rans-|the District. Her first hostess will [ less advance authority for such dis- ||| —need a “touch ¢ o Poiret Twills Flare Models a short stay the latter's sister. Miss !nrm.«ll'll\'r ,...n‘ two companies In-ipe Mre. William E. Andrews of Chap- | patches is given in each case by the be a la mo\: We offer an || Cor Twills Medium. qum Coats Sturiel Rose, who will arrive in|formally at dinner. the “first on|icr K. Several lincheons have been | bost Office Department. '|' unusual sclection of vert -Len, Washington tomorrow the | The [ Soeona Jon fi““‘!:,;‘:“urrlfln;:fl'd in Mrs. Townsend’s honor | It been reported that persons| Men’s Wear Serges Semi-Tailored Lady Margaret Scott, who is the|The as ch cle ©iand a dinner will be given Wednes- | representing themselves to be em- | FUR 4 . - guest of Ambassador and Lady Geddes Sinooiry and Mrw Samiel B Duas | day evening at the Hadl the [ ployes of the postal service have ap- | \ Novelties Strictly Tailored Was the honor guest at a dinner which | ! cousins of Mn. and Mrs. - P O. co-operative board. After |plied to postmasters for mail matter | . z . 5 the assistant military attache of the | CaM. also entertained them at sUpPer. | the dinmer the board will meet in|to be dispatched on certain tNps and | ( HOKERS ! Braided Models, Silk Stitched and Embroidered Rritish ‘embassy and Mrs. (. 2 ]"L A o and distinguished compan {lr‘ gular s (:H the hm'mv ](I.' 'I:Jv also for mail equipment to be use gt ](‘5 A” are g]lk ]ined Bridge gave last evening Genten o g {chairman, Mrs. George T. Smallwood, | for the same purpose. | . - Styvles—/ S J se & Tae {Asndedthe ‘holibe purty) vedt n 16t stre All postmasters and postal emplo: At Very Special Prices 3 Mrs. Brand Elliott, daughter of the [i0 b @7 57noon of the Natio | e were informed by the department to- | = : Secretars” of the Tnterior and s, | lub. (given at Keith's Theater. The | Marri L Qay. that maill matter must not be U‘W»*Eh_‘gfi‘a“'&or";':::;‘;s f;"‘: 1 J Fall, who has been at the R 3 e andi s 2 I tendered to unauthorized persons for now. whi s etir i retucned fo har home ident and Mie : arriage Licenses. transportation. at their best. ¢ 99 . Va, and will return War, Mr. Weeks, and M Marriage licenses have been issued to the ¢ COATS RADICALLY shortly for another visit onard” Wood occupied the | followin FUR CO RADICALL < sident’s box. and thea- | Toan B Saldana and Genesieve Barsgwan-| MAIL LOOT WORTH $20,000. REDUCED for_final clearance. Princeas Lubomirska a H - ~ g ! i Rulph . Rorrnstein and Mrra E. Dickey PITTSBURGH, March 8. — G. W. | Princess Lubomirska entertained | Mme. Jusserand. the ambassador Of | Joun M Rowen aad Anh MeConsell o Craighead. post office inspector here, { d at luncheon at the legation todayiGreat Britain and Lady Geddes and | Loc Angeies an nnell: hoth of | ol last night that the bandit who i Wool Jeue‘yanr T e ey e e et paurearel "Scult sceuplen the| ey S (amplil o Amberst (%42 (and | récently) robbed s mall cir at ithe . Heather Mixture ° of the undersecretary of state. and |stage box. Mrs. Hughes, wife of the | Sinnie T. Camphell of Monroe, Va. Pennsylvania railroad station. . os- UEAt TR RE i e M D e e van Al | s ey ot State; the ambassadop of | Bieided, € feischer ot Buily Aopavck: | caped with e bandit Kined 30 | A WHOLESALE PRICES— | Spo Sui , at e e {and Representative and Mrs. James R.[bara A' Brown af thic cieg. 0 0 Bar Dt te "hgn:: R — These are without a doubt the best Suit Values offered this l‘ easl?n;i Inc u]:::j Dr. Bedrick S + Washing-| Mann were also in boxe: Charles S. Barnette of Charleston, W. ¥ o e rd New M 1s in the most popular shades, inclui ton h..v,"fifl‘mééfi‘?:r“x’-ii- York andi Others in the audience were the|and Ada F. Fartiow of Lynchburs. = are a number of the Smartest New o’de e 2 P pand blues. = “Chic” wili ‘be dbsent from the capital for | Chiet Justice and Mre Edward D.|Juin ¢ irnin of thic city'and Margaret o. ing navy, olive, brown, oxford, medium grays, light greens three da. hite, Mr. Jus > SN Mrs. Charles Denby will enterta at a luncheon tomorrow. Mr. and Mr: Denby have as their guests brother and sister-in-law. the retary of the Navy and Mrs. Edwin Denby. | L35 : both of Martinsburg, W. va o b Johnson, The third secretary of the Italian|and Baroness de Cartier. the ambas- | Chafe Beasley sud Lena Lewis. embassy and Signora Celesia were|sador of Peru and Senora de Pezet,| Thomas Vincent and Eula Bushrod, hosts at dinner last eveninz. when |the ambassador of Brazil, Mr. Cflfh_ 3'\':..:1.:;' rery ...adwxu A. Johnson. S ; e ) i tl ests included Representative rane de Alencar; Senator and Mrs. r | Hunter and Agnes Gordon. ? i woted. Every dress a wonderful value—anc ang Mra Richard olnex. (he coun | Atlee Pomerenc, Senator and Mre |y Walter' Gray’ of Camy Sienaing, Ga., and Many are worth double the Tl’r‘gclq lffetas. Caniton Giebes Glammerise, Sabins selor of the Russian e husy’ ul;d Lee S. Overman, Senator and \iwlrs, Charles Willjams and Josephine Theris e the very newest spring model. Inc! uh e(fare da eltas. an ”n Crep () o se, S, Mme. .de Bach, the counselor of the|Henry F. Ashurst, Senator MileS{ Waiter Jenifer and Thelmg ¥ . F = s B BRts 1 e favored colors—in all sizes, 16-18, 36 to 44. Ttalian embassy, Mr. Sebatti: Mss.| Poindexter. Moses Campbell a0d Annfe E‘m‘v both of eatl-u'lng Combinations and Tricotines. All t Herbert Stabler, Miss Louise Delano . and Mr. Sumner Welles. Miss Anna Hamlin entertained at luncheon today for Lady Margaret | Scott. a guest of Lady Geddes at the | British embassy, and asked to meet | ter th | Miss Schwee Bunnag; the minister of | ath r and { anter, Mr. ecretary of Justice McReynolds, the Interior and Mrs.| Fall. the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. the Speaker of the House of Representatives and Mrs. Gillett. the ambassador of Argentina and Mme.| LeBreton, the ambassador of Belgium Giad; Liba Senator William P. Dillingham, the minister of Denmark, Mr. Brun; the minister of Siam and his daughter, Venezuela and Senorita Dominici, the | minister of Ecuador and Senora de ! Elizalde, the minister of Colombia |1l Vivian H. Roberts of Macon, A. Huley of East Orange, N. 1. James E. F Harry M. Heidler of Mountville, Pa., and Archie Harris and Effie Silver Spring, Md. The following births have been reported to and Bettie lmer of Warfordsburg, Py ¥s L. Charlton of this eity. = and 0. Anderson of Sunnyburn, Pa. ross, orge P. Thompson uni Births Reported. health department within the last twenty. Tricotine Suits— —because Tricotine is a prime fa- her. Miss Marjorie Wright, Miss Helen | oy #4005, T8 FH BHET b 0 the | faur hou i € McLanahan, Miss Beatrice Beck, Mist | Sorps. Croats and Slovenes and Mme, | Saser? 404 Amclia Neam, bor. vorite—and we are able to present a , -4nne Gordon, Miss Tracy Lyon of New | Grouitch,— the minister of Uruguay | Lorens ¢ drE York, the house guest of the young | hostess; Capt. Henry and Mr. A. P. Graves of the British embassy staff, Maj. Raymond Lee. Maj. Stuart Cramer, Lieut Doeller, Lieut. Tucker Gibbs and Mr. Chester Lockwood H Mrs. Charles S. Bromwell will en- | tertain a company of thirty at dinner this evening in honor of Lady Mar- garet Scott, who is visiting the am- bassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes. About 150 additional guests Have been asked for dancing later, and A buffet supper will be served about midnight. Miss Helen Flint of New York arrived yesterday to spend a few days and attend the dinner dance this evening. The former United States ambassa- dor to~ Russia and Mrs. George T. Marye will entertain a company at dinner this evening, in honor of the former ambassador to Germany and rs. David Jayne Hill Mr. and Mrs. William A. Scully en- tertained at dinner last evening in compliment to their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sweeney of New York, who will return to their home Thurs- day. The guests to meet them fnclud- ed the minister of Cuba and Mme. de Cespedes, Minister and Mme. Grouitch, Senator Walter E. Edge and Mrs. Wii- liam Randolph Hearst. The secretary of the British embassy and Mrs. R. Lester Craigie are in Savanmah, Ga.. visiting Mrs. Graigle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Stovall. Representative and Mrs. Henry D. | Flood left last evening for California, | Where they will spend the next threc weeks. i smart residential society. and Mme. Varela. the minister of| Je Switzerland and Mme. Peter, the min-| G. ister of Guatemala and Senora de Bianchi, the minister of Czechos vakia and Miss Stepanek, the minis- ter of Nicaragua and Mme. Cesar.| 4} Representative and Mrs. Nicholas | Jo Longworth, Representative and Mrs. Frank Mondell, Representative Ste- phen G. Porter, the charge d'affaires of Panama, Mr. Lefevre; the charge| § d'affaires of Sweden Mr. de Lager-| berg; the charge d'affaires of Bul- garia, Dr. Lessinoff; the secretary of | the Netherlands legation and Mme. Hubrecht, and a large number of Army and Navy officers, as well as Jui Ja Carl 8. “and Edith Presley H. and Nettie Thrift, boy. Charles and Marie F. Wheatley, girl Armen and Sadie Gerber, boy. Lawrence Domenici A., jr., and Anna Fascends. boy. Carl and Emma Wolcott, boy and girl twins. | dggerhus und Ireoe Hil, girl Frauk and Gertrude Turner, girl. { Levi and Sarab Jackson, boy. d Florence Cappola, girl. rie W, and Floreace D caithor. girl. orge J. and Mary G. Cleary, boy. . Kaiser, girl mes D. and Byelyn . Richards, boy. exander P. and Exther A. Louis, girl. hn H. and Helen L. Fowler, girl. d_Antonette’ Vallario, bey. and Pearl Chapman, girl illiam and Mary Plater, boy. of weave and make. ard and_ Susan Brown, girl | mes and Katie Walker, boy. and trimmed. Mr. and Mrs. King-Smith enter- tained the National Pen League and International Literary Association last evening at their studio. 1712 New Hampshire avenue. A brilliant com- pany assembled in the ballroom, where Dr. Manuel de Olievera Lima delivered an_address. Letters were read from_ former Secretary Colby and from John Barrett, the occasion being the first annual elections. —_— i | Junfor League to Hear Lecture. | The fifth of the Junior League lee-l tures will be held Wednesday morn- ing at the residence of Dr. Ward Denys, 1733 I street. Mr. Frank A. Parsons of the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts will be the speaker. * A tea will be given tomorrow from 4:30 to 6 o'cl at 1607 H street, the national clubhouse of the A. C. A. Mrs. Miss May Govin retarned to Wash- ington last evening from Boston, where she has made a short visit ‘with Mrs. Charles Cabot. Mr. Boaz Long, American minister to Caba, spent yesterday in Palm Reach at the Royal Poinciana, e® route to Washington to confer with Secre- tary Hughes on conditions in Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Henry H, Glassie are entertaining a house party at their home at Chevy Chase, Mre. Glassie's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Caffery, having arrived from Paris vesterday, and Mr. John! Caffery, another brother, comini from | their plantation in lLouisiana Mrs. Glassle's nephew and ni . Capt. and Mrs. Alfred Gillis, will come 10 Wash- ington tomorrow, just having arrived from Coblenz Mrs lis is the daughter of Mrs. Glassie's elder brother. The regular weekly ride of the Riding and Hunt Club will take place this evening from 9 to 10 at the club for the members, and a supper dance will follow. Mre. Elizabeth 8. Balley will be host- esa &t @ bridgk party, followed by tea, thia afternoon in honor of Mrs. Alexan- der Sharpe and Mra John B. Benneti Among the other guests for bridge will be Mrs. Robert E. Coontz, Mrs. U S. Grant. jr.; Mrs. Clarence . Calhoun, Mrs. Emerson Howe, Mrs. F. B. Moran, Mrs. ¥. D. Sharpe, Mrs. F. D. Sha Jr.; Mrs, E. J. McVann, Mrs. Wilbur = W." Hubbard, Mrs Kearney Carr. Mrs. Murph George R. Smith, Mrs. Eben Swift, Mrs Mason Blunt. Mrs. William Bennett, | Mrs. John Hamilton and her hou guest, Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. Hayes, Mrs, | Albert Hodgson, Mrx. David St. 1* Gail- Jard, Mrs. Gillett Hill, Mrs. Loren John ®on and Mrs. Fairfux Leary. A numbe of additional guests were asked for tea, when Mrs. Willlum Bennett and Mrs. V. B. Grant, jr. presided at the te: table. Mims Abigall Harding, sister of the President, was the gucst of honor at the regular Monday tea of the Col- lege Women's Cludb, at 1522 I street. meeting many of her former school- mates st Vassar. FHarding received with Mrs. Basl ‘president of the club, and ‘wose & charming afternoon gown of dark Blfwe satin embroldered in gray wool and beads. and a large blue hat Stk spring flowers in natural shades. Elon Huntington Hooker of New York, will be the guest of honor. The hostesees are Vassar alumnae, jand those receiving will be Mrs. Henry S. Graves, Miss Helen Zartman, Mrs. Robert Strong, Mrs. Louis C Seherer, Miss Eunice Oberly, Miss Marie Pidgeon, Miss Margery Benns, Miss Lottie Manross and Miss Lucy Alexander. Mrs. Cazenove Lee, jr. will pour tea. dwin Mastick Otis of Alame- da. Calif., with her two children, is visiting her mother, Mrs. George Theobald, at the Rochambeau. Later she will g0 to Annapolis to visit her brother, Commander R. A. Theobald, at the Naval Academy. ! Mrs. s Merchant of New Hamp- | ntertained at St. Marks ! night for her house st, Miss Irene Berrill of Philadel- | phia. The table was decorated with | red roses and narcigsis. Covers were laid for ten. The party inoluded Miss Irene Berrill, Mis. Louise Mer- ] 1415 G Street Opposite Keith's Fure Exclusively _ Smart Spring Furs —to complete your Easter costume, comprising animal-effect Chokers and Scarfs of exceptional quality and beauty. ATTRACTIVE PRICES. FURS REBUILT—FURS STORED Advance Spring Showing FURS SUITS COATS H. ZIRKIN Est. 1885 821 l4th St. 1110 F Street N.W. Where They Know How to Fit Corsets tative of Louvre style Louvre character— Sale of Easter Styles Suits - Coats - Dresses Hand-Talored Suts. .35, $49.50, 555, $69.50 Heather Jersey Suits. .$16.95, $19.95, 25, $29 525, 539, 349, $50 Sport and Street Coats . ... .$15, $25, $45, $69 Beautiful Easter Hats. . . . . .$5, $7.50, $10, $15 500 Smart Easter Blouses. . ...$5, $7.95, $9.95 New Models in Dresses. . . varied assortment of models at $49.50 Really exceptional values these— Straightline, Ripple and Blous€ effects—tailored And Jersey Suits— —in sportive models, made of Wor- sted Jersey, attractively designed and very practical in their utility— . $19.50—$25—$29.50 . TRIMMED HATS— A splendid showing, represen- and , For Wednesday 36 to 44. NEW 608 TO 614 The House of Couttesy. Demonstrating the Normalization of Quality and Price * Employing the immensely popular - Men’s Wear Serges Hair-line Serges Tricotines Piquetines In the modeling ) height of complete satisfaction. and self and colored embroidery. Particularizing . Showing a line of Suits. Sport models—in Heather mixture—cleverlydesigned —consistently made — and marked' with a Philipsborn prestige price............. models for the voung miss and conservative styles for the matron. All sizes, 16-18, SPRING DRESSES, $29.75 rou find the distirfguishing ‘characteristics of design and make that- place these Suits above the plane of competition to the Plain tailored and cffectively draped models —with braiding and cylindrical beading effects $16:50 11th ST. N.W. Featuring a Special

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