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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1921 SOCIETY "”‘“‘”-"{AMERICRNIZATION TOPIC. SOCTETY THE EVENING Iy fungtioning in _pr: shington it of s state of Georgia and will occupy the | act o T & o o e | ot otgned 5 it saate oo ") WOULD ELIMINATE HATE. | &0t o 0t toady | = = I( Kentucky will b rcr-rcnr‘;xl;xd ll-_v Rep: T A Tesolution, protesting against the [ | The secretary of the legation of Urn- | resentative and Mrs. Davi <inche- | Sheak . . |Tecent execution of the six TIrish- lains the Work | gty and Mme. do Pena have gone to |loe, who will have as guests Miss Marian | SPEAKET for Ireland Says Doctrine | 1ci™n Cork on the ground that the | Miss Aiton Bxp A | New York and will not return to Wash- | Herr, Miss Edna Misslitz and Mr. J. I Should Not Be Taught. | British government had admigted Done in Schools. | ington until some time in May. White. i state of war exists in Ireland, Cha— 5 { "North Carolina will be represented by | Appealing to all Irishmen of Amer- therefore the prisoners| The work of the Americanization M, arleton Watta o Division Commander George T Rawlin® | fcan birth to refrain from preaching the treatment pre- | schools was explained by Miss Maud i 4 Mre. Hara- | the ambassador of \r):entlg and month_while her husband, Capt. Watt Roy Price, member of the executive | the doctrine of hate inst Eng- vrnlml?0‘:"‘1‘.’{)7“:;.‘54‘]]3:» E. Aiton, principal, at a meeting of "‘h T'"‘S‘d":; d"l dl" Mogd. | Mme. Le Breton, the minis 11;:":; s absent (rom his otfice In the | council, general Staff, commander-in- fland, Capt. Join L. Hougardy ad-| . was the Parent-Teacher Association of the s are tod: ing good- e e mi epartment for tha purposs of | chief. essed the Tere ol e o ! = tnL BxrL un\ Al <l” r:h'mgln ors of :rmf “flf.r fi:dk‘«?::r't de_Elizalde, the cink the' target practice’ of Uwr‘h'lrc' nessea will be represented by Mr. i ftlie Tiore ey Coun- Fitzzerald presided, and | Carbery Sc hool yesterday afternoon. b Sidgbesi i = minister of Colombia and Mme. Urueta, Atlantic fleet in Cuban w Hall, president of the nessee | €iL of the Ameri, atlon for | the acuisition of Afty|yre g, C. Duvall, president, presided the large house party of [ QN R 0 Cnd Mrs. William M. Calder. < i v i guces S A0 | tho Rece; o mew mem to the organization. D rE T fisconbention iara maxt elatives and friends who accom- |y and Mrs. William Miller Collier, A e Washington Club will hold a card | Nive” Rufus W. Pears e Fande P - 7 7 e ot panied them to the White House|Mr and Mrs. Viglor Kauffmann, Mr. N ’ ; ¢ night. eSO and ME Tex’ A. Toll : 1 ansor 7 arence Calliper’s | month of the s IMarch 4 hd Mrs. William®@ R. Castle, jr.; Mr. 2 y A 1 will be represented by Mrs. | : * said “an na » Cremoved dast | Mothers and Parent-Teacher Assoc v ey = Mrs. Richard Fuller, Miss Uribe A bk tonul h C. d, who will ons were outlined by Mrs. Carson The President received the Chief |08 Fr o Rowe, director general 4 ; 2rtod: 5] 8. zuests Col. and Mrs. Robert h 3 S St 2 Mre, Willlam Wolfe Smith spoke on ustice and members of the Supreme |of the Pan-Amaerican Union. i h e o Wade Atkinson and Maj ch was 2 on- | Marner” was writt The Iffect of Motion Pictures on ourt in the blue room at the White [ [~ 0 S0t = ke Simpson ; : 1 - Johnson. | ing- i 5 3 3 | : Children [House this mors will entertain a party of young folks $ ek DL M- S will be occupied by Com- Mrs. Cool- | 4t dinner tonight at the Chevy Chas 3 . 3 1 5 sgin H. Blalock, Miss Rebecea | S omisnt | Club in honor of Miss Winifred Walz, 5 S ah g 2 al, sponsor; Mi e, maid | 23 Mrs. John Ja- :‘l;:n;.l»]um of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kauff- Rt S e ana 1}4.,“;. x:‘ .{“.rq \chusetts - S . stop in hort vistt | Ny T A Fugh Bra sived informally | apre Kimball, wife of Maj. Richard e R S 3 before returning hinglon. TOther Boxes hav a m]wrl to ;§' ¢ the wiyel "V~ | H. Kimball, had a company at lunch- 3 . ® Lee Chapt €. the of the h r cials who con today, which included Mme. Seddd 3 . Mr. and Mrs ac s hi ¢ Herbert Chapter, D, G the re@urning to their homes to g Grouiteh and her house guest, Mrs. iyl turned from Chapter, U. L. C., and other cha jfost a longer re {George B. Mathevrs of Buffalo. :;"::lf" i 3 is also receiving 1| Ars Charles Denby entertained at %, 155 4| Gans attended ! | 4 ] informal manner tods a luncheon today at her residence, | b : 4 i tion of the oy Scouts Cowncil | 1,000,000 FROM $1. | o anfasdersof 2032 O street. = - ! Py ady Geddes have = MRS, D) iverett Rlodgett of 2 [ ] Lady Geddes h Mr. and Mrs. Breckinridge Long o : ; e ot | Ear]l E. Dudding to Tell How Dol- he latt er, Miss 2 o Moo ey at din. | Who will read from her own stori.x. a n { oan. ady t Scott, who & SSE i 2 " t the ‘ollege 5 d A " 3 B o e imimeuras |41 the Touse on T6th street which they | {aaries, of, Mgt 8L U5 GO | Sumutt Wins ont La et e 1508 H STREET N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C. iom, left ork this mornir upied while Mr. Long ““'{R‘ru?n: atreet this evening. rand Col. J. W, Kilbreth. of the Prisoncrs’ Relief S H“lsu:l:ld(x‘;} fifl\el‘ll.P‘l B rone time in his life, he J Bodsy ' — . - s a ade it do the work al hundred additional guests Talbott, Mrs Senator and Mrx. Fletcher Hosts. f“}““',}‘fifl St e s 5I|ne been asked for the dancing. b K| Senator s. Duncan U. ¥letch eomplighed he will tell . = | L Kol or were 1 ast evening at the 3] b e 3 tanehier of the| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Butler onand [ OF THEES oA Bt A % ucios = Wallace, \kl‘.llxv shin pany at dinner this evening. Mrs. Frederic Atherton will enter- | ture and there were music a s ,.,..l s e Hay and join her parents at t aitowh Wi ive the|tain a party of tw for the T dolia: Mr. Duddfng, “is al- ent. Miss R lace, who is . Tea will 3 The Rose and the Rine.” | Albion ¢ : . seography for alge. In 8 - . Gy it anv ) as to tudent at Gou se, has ekt March 17, @ Ten okt lto be given Saturday ov at Gon-l Ll would vy nine It is a common query today on the part of many people a urned to h d ; S ~ntal Memorial Hall for henefit R s in July. In Chi %) . i N e A ead_ of I i « S : > e = e bre formal £ the Simmons and Wellesiey Coll Aten nuREry colldian Fon what “sale” they shall visit to secure some desired article of S ol g ndowment funds Senin ew York the s s an ordi- - Yecn ssken ‘}'(.f-"'_“..".‘l.fl‘l‘ S " swormatent]? Ipi‘x 1’]”(1;” oL o home furnishing. We reply: “Visit them all.” 2*Tamous Rus 3 3 4 Mr. Ralph A. Boernstei 2 of & and her mother, Mrs. . will be | 73 cere- e IS ERIT, Oiiage ariivs | 2t home Tnformally tomorrow atter | Washingion wee martivd e teres | SHOWS GAIN IN STUDENTS. - : rd 6 o “AD! nd she will | 0'clock, ccially to members of the | MOny sole gme g i .1.,4"‘1"‘.':,.’ At T st ts, Chart fon’ tn | Twentieth Gentury 'Club. They will |f the bridesroomis miaice, Mrs, Lad| School of Foreign E e Mt o hoututs ea s ave with them Mrs. William Herron Strasburger, 1519 Buchanan street. | Georgetown School o peatetary of o 3 b5, othee (UnloRoIRS et me x and Mrs. Frank Briggs, newly clocted| Mr. Boe s a member of the . | PROVIDED YOU INCLUDE ALSO B e atc cote Atwy. Navy and attaches of the Dritish em-|president and vice preside United St ce, hav- Service Is Fopular. Fesident se = supplemented by players from | club. Mrs. Ernest Bi ing served during st four year: i ons fo ccond semest T “ JR ESTABLIS EN e dent set. was adorned with | the various Washington clubs, will | Edward e Chttianta | o Registrations for the second semester A VISIT TO OUR ESTABLISHMENT s palms, ferr oliage pl ind | play the Baltimore all-star soccer Portians He has | 30 U oo oved, show a gain of 100 pme. " Juss. " guests | team Sunday afternoon on the recently been appointe consul at! Students over the enroliment last year, earing a gown of sapphire blue | Monument grounds. A large mumber | o BI U x mmi, Stider and Miss Rome, and with his bride will sail |according {o the regent. the Rev. A i harmeuse, with an overdre are planning o come over from Bal-|Joy Webster will assist. for Naples en route to that city on|mund A. Walsh, §. J. The total enroll- For we know of no more convincing way to force home the fact ulle covered with lustrous blue se- | timore for the game. Mr. and Mrs Charles 3. Seabrook | the Cretic from New York March 15. |ment to dato is 590 students, which 1s g way i o T e et s S ashimrons Do wesk =t the Hotel S s el B Fout of Toreigm service will com- that our stocks are unequaled in size and variety—OUR PRICES ¢ e = iy ay to their} she College Women's Club will ho: Mlete its second year in June. Since it nents. Dinner and Dance Lart Night. home in Cleveland from Florida, ey 2 ‘clock | 5 o i t ST r 7 Y BiG Those in the receiving party fn-| /=08 B0 " o0 Lell and her | where they spent the winter. Mr| Y enePeomhauce: To25 1 strent Speme e e i THE LLOW LEVEL FOR DESIRABLE GOODS. pluded Mme. Collardet, wife of the| Mrs Charles & Bromwell ang 00 ok hare beon frequan; | &t the clubhouse, . followed.its e & ilitary attache “of the emba: 2 DRSS g = € S om ) n ¥ schoo! et S o A DASSY: | tertained at a dinner dance last even- ket S } i . . e : ing at their home, on Q street, in honor - - _ i » received by A IWERY i “Price o ' to e o R of (e L Pl e st Bott amughrec of a Pearson, 1716 21st | SIS e TALKS OF LOCAL W.C. T. U. EVERY DAY affords a “Price Opportunity™ to those who will ellmann, ha [ ashington | the Duke of Buccleugh, who is the |0 . her day at home 5 of the group, flit e : PN £ New ¥ vith thieir two [Euest of the ambas Lt L ; . Stevens. o grad- i - but pay us a visit and inspect our assortment o i B ¥ .ol Sy b, e . wife of Col. _ =t n Outline: - 2 aught. who were also present | Britain and Lady Gedde: s M. Brewer wife of (Coli ;o 0e) ot Mon ko and @ well |Mrs. Emma Shelton Outlines His. - ast_ eve upher was gerved at| The guests at dinner were the minis- | Thomas L. Brewer of Troy, N. Y. known E s @ izati hidnight. ter of Rumania, Prince Bibesco: Mrs. | mpo onpre jraos a0 pea | dlenario tory of Organization. P ong Larz Anders Count_and Countess | . . ik aa ae anos Ers i v 3. : y ;o Y GRS i e Mrs. Cromwell | R, S0 AL (b 100 ke Mrs. JTulia oatish, | ont iR, 6. B 1 Was vutiined DOMESTIC RUGS and CARPETS i ant sul i eut of towm. | el Wicd. \n“"\ia?’g';?fif’m'm i k8. L fn it Dot s by Mrs. Emma Shelton, president o:} The min 4 Mme. Grouitch | ing, Miss Caroline Story, Miss Mary | OUs X Sadtler and the second divi | RO¥, ) M e imt Dlosanne section vesterday | ORIENTAL RUGS ill be hosts at ®nner this evening | Cameron, Miss Adeline Oxnard, Miss |Capt. Harold M ayaer ATossothaels M kG Willkl at. the h rs. Robert Cook n honor r house guests, Mr. | Mildred Greble, ) Catherine Mac=| oo Ciianged woms ae aamonEothers | . Tarfington, Mrs L R e @ Mrs. George B. Mathews of Buf- | kay and Miss Margaret Flint of New Upson, Mre. T. Septimus Austin, | Hild . Mrs. 1 unt, " Mrs | Ty i LINOLEUMS VACUUM CLEANERS falo. York, the latter a house guest of 16, & Mercitl and M a s ted - Miss' Bromwell; Gen. Charlton, Mr.{ 'y 1 Austin, Miss Julia;O. O Mermi an Mo sery Toplcs of genera) in New Jersey, will | Count de Salis, Capt. Hawker and Mr. | rjge will take place next Tuesda {5 | read sclections from her own stories v - . I lated dit e desi wer regular Thursday | Peterson, all of the British embassy: |(ne ) A e oohs ik & idea e o matter how modest the contemplated expenditure, we desire p # R A s 3 the clubhou: and the Cecelia Sing, a ANo matter ho f(:fi:;l‘\‘l‘l)\.\l"‘P"“:Y;v‘l‘.}""?":Y;";‘neh;rh!- ?A:é;’m;:ueker‘r;i:yc!:;“ F r‘ncqup)]ugr]nre tet, ‘unllv r the direction of Mrs. Henry v . i : : o spend several weeks. William Slater and his house guest, | ciips Scoleh play of "Bonnie Prince | WHILS, Wil maee S atione " YOUNG WOMAN ROBBED. vou to feel that you are welcome to inspect our stock without nan is leaving Wash. | MF; Brady of New York, and Mr. Sur»{ 2 e atl With its annual banquet to be held | e e 3 . Aviobliation ; Was oris. 0 lendsseit ot | Miss M. Christine Stokes, Govern- incurring any 5 arolina and a " . on April i e g L ot retw “;u;’l‘ antil The drawing room floor was cOM-{gajiy gains in new f all of which | son of eve ertainments. ment Hotel, was robbed of a pocket- & e pletely cleared for dancing, the or-| iy’ prote ™ e feeures, Wit of oAt . SorDiate foritha I e i s t Week IN | chestra being stationed in the cen-|The Royal Bagpipers of Canada, Bt | o Asierican & D il "to he | book cont g 50 cents and a meal . ey , ! > enator Pittn t Washington | (T2l Toom, at the head of the Stairs. | pions of the world, and wearing medal 4 . ¢ rd Hotel ticket, snatched from her hand last] Free delivery to all shipping points in the United States aturday n vada to remain | Where asparagus vines festooned {rom | from many countries, pla . ¢ e Washington it by a colored man near 17th and b teral weeks. the windows and banks of palms lent| cntertainment, which will be entirely B sderate Veterans. .y <ireets, —— @ charming touch. . | Scotch in character, will be given in The Alabama box will be occupied by “Thutt of an automabile from the g Mrs. De Fees Critten was hostess en. Pershing, who was first a guest | other cities also, and is for the bene- | Mal. and Mrs. T. V. Waiker, who will J. Hamner, 1007 9th street. t & beautifully appointed luncheon |at her residence, 2343 S street, when her| fit of the educational fund for southern |have as their guests Brig. Gen, and Mrs. £ police of the second oday at her residence, 2127 Le Roy g‘a;;ca ;?Mfflgndmla&{& 3!::;;3:;_ the | mountain children. Mrs. C. C, Calhoun (Robert ¥ SIS Ti;a'xfcfl‘,f" - car, the owner stated. lace, given in honor of Lady Geddes s is arranging the entertainment. | e B d ‘Shturday night. nd Mrs 1 B. Devore of Chilli- - . M' Roge Zoa zallons of alcohol have} D e i Mrs. Van Santvoord Merle-Smith Senator Thaddeus H. away will{ & ki e LR TR her | e hostess at a luncheon yesterday| Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Napoleon Bona- | oecups the e bbx anA reprasent | Aissppeaced from e supply house at D T arsts included Mrs. Mary |at residence, 2343 S street, when her|Parte, who are at Palm Beach for the ate. Gl == = (,,'S;,(“'“,; oty CChester, Mrs. | Guests numbered sixteen. season, entertained at luncheon yester- 2 Florida box will be presided over | ded at . L5 i L 3. v in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Preston|hy i vho, with Mrs fraries A Layman. Miw Perry | Mme. Hauge entertained a dinner|Pope Satterwhite, who spent ashort ave as thelr guests Sen: : Heath, l!’fi': homas 1. Hutchinsen, | COmpany of twenty-four last evening | time in Washington as guests of Mrs.|ator and Mrs. Duncan U. Fl ork.J kO saade, Mrs. ‘Guy |at her residence "on Massachusetts | Cromwell Brooks on their way south. |and Mrs. Louis C. Vogt, Mr. Boit ana Miss Critten. avenue. . Rose Pollock and Mr. and Mr. off and Miss Critten. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ballantyne,’ the Fowler. Mrs. Medorem Crawford entertained . Mortimer of 1141 |latter formerly Mi Barl Trego, ator Hoke Smi! t luncheon today in honor of Mrs. ew Hampshire avenue norlhwls! are d;u&:‘l!':_ ufl the l{]‘; Mr. }I,\““‘r(t Trego v 7 : ¢, wife of Mr. Jus- | today receiving the congratulations|of Washington, will leave this afternoon = o ‘:hfl‘_::nlzf‘nanm of the Supreme |of their many friends on their golden | for their home in Detroit after a khufl.]w S AT AV | oort. - Other uests were Mrs. Henry | anniversary, having been married at|stay at the Hotel Washington. Mr. and 1110 F Street N.W. Dimock, Mr phael R. Govin, | Trinity Episcopal Church, this city,| Mrs. Ballantyne have spent the winter, 1109 G Stl' t N w AH Julian James, Mr U. Grant, | ) ch 9, 1871. 3 nee | in Camden, S. C., and had with them lhe & H ~ rs. Robinson . Down Mrs, J.|Miss Mattie A. Davis, is a native of s mother, M Albert B. Hi X h h orden Harriman, M Joseph E.|Virginia, and Mr. Mortimer a native | who was also in Washington for a short ere 1 ey hropp and Mrs. Fr is Berger |of the state of New York. Mr Mor- | timo and left last evening for Buftalo, timer is completing is forty-fifth | where she will v er son-in-law and i F'as'a clerk in the Post Office De-| daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bissell. Know How to We Are Enjoying the Most Wonderful Suit Business in Our Miss Dolores Crawford entertained | partment, and ulthough of the retir: A % Histor Which is v of at_lunche sterday | inz age he is still on the “active list.” _ 5 o P Atay 1" Govin. who has just| They have three children, Miss Flor- | Mh rc“::‘;:‘ ’Ltc"z“’m"“s“":“m:;" . Nae Flt Corsets story: t uto ce C. Mortimer, princip: the{to her apartment at the Highlands turned £ Bt e ibery Bublic Scniool: Miss Lucie I |after a visit in Baltimore and New York. | Thone:#ain 8426 PROOF CONCLUSIVE Mrs. William S. Pi cntertained | Mortimer, eighth grade teacher at the | Miss Betty Grove also has returncd 10 EezavaWvewaWLavawavarawav s ']A n today in honor [ Cook School, vl'hll Col.v’"hflrlex G. Mor- = # . . 3t S, | e of the Cnited Suatex A e e e Je de T T T T T I T T e, T e e e e e e e e e e That Styles, Qualities and Prices Are Right Zuests were Clark.| Mrs. Lamar R. Leahy entertained at > " > luncheon_yesterday in_honor of her 150 w d M y 3 mother, Mrs. Charles W. Clinton of New York city. Invited to meet Mrs. omen s an lsses Clint were Mrs. .YOhII ]' Reyburn, S rd W. Eb Alexan. Dr. Bedric! Stepa minister of echoslovak s spending a H chlllg d e i ueica emstit: an &J 1216 F st NW. L e s Buttons Covered . B i suny and Mme, | You get your work when you want 1t. I here ls an lncreasmg farela we at @ beautiful QS ® . ° pnner last ”lu‘”)‘nr B v pehien| MEL MR HOUEY Demand for Suits = dor of & and Senora de Riano, | _Col. 9378, 2561 15th ! = Every one seems to want their spring suit early this year. A Surely from the way the birds are singing this will be an . early spring. Early selections mean most satisfaction from $5.00 to $20.00 Saved 3 vour spring clothes and Easter comes early, too. By buying your Spring Suit tomorrow 1115 117 F STREET Extra Selections of Spring Suits at $58.50 This Week ;;1 th; ‘f;‘gafkablé Sall’e e e ~ s g e ot g c . uits mbroldere ul There is a big range of styles, in all sizes for women and S?z ght h d’S its Tailo ed' icces! 1. che uits, seml- 110r misses: The Smartest and Strictly Tailored Suits. e dmartes ° Materials include Trioctines, Poiret of the new n lzes OI' e Twills, Covert Twills, I\o»cltlgs— Smart Box Coats, Flare Models, Eton SK)Ort CoatS effects—medium length coats with g arg el omen Tuxedo collars—all are sik lined. 4 Ideal in weight and model for the Cloth “th the ol a ‘i hick Sizes 16-18, 36 to 44. many and varied uses of a light- OtRES Wit thE Chatm and grace oL ulie which weight Coat. Plaincolorsand Heath- are characteristic of the new fashions in the <ma11er Just in—100 Women’s and Misses er mixtures; full silk lined and de- sizes. ° > signed with an effectiveness that is This is a service which we are just beginning to both characterful and individual. A S o > g POLn enaracierill anc divicas. = talk about. For years we've been experimenting special showing of a special value at— = ) S Peeie ks & 5 and now we think we’ve found the way to furnish $ OO the larger women with just the sort of clothes they K - = G Spring Suits, $55 to $95 Many “Chick” her Coats, Wrappy a 3 : > S : tyles in tight-fit- B ot < s 124 nd Plain, 3] A very, special embroidered tricotine suit at $63.50,, 2Bl g b4 ¥ $45 to $120 SR ting and loose Tricotine Dresses, $39.50 to $95 wiaons b Millinery These dresses have been selling exceptionally well. Polo ClOth Diive 3 » o y = At fts very best right Quilted Satin Silk Dresses, $49.50 $92.50 2 ir, etc pow—repr oductions _of Coits - e . lto s tyn Serge, Camel’s Hair, etc., shawl the newest from over the = The new gray shades are lovely in the larger si resses. = = e D Elegant in effect and in gray 3 e largee size dresses. collars and pointed collars with tassel. most exclusive stadios— fact. Special at— S Coats, $56.50 to $89.50 ilk li hetaa $65.00 pring y . g All are silk lined. Every one a won- $10 to $35 3 Wrap styles and straight-line coats, in the spring assortments. derful value. e

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