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Hen =nhell White, son of Mr. © of Washington : v wedding will Aprii 9, in York city. Miss Moffat nte in New York in the was @ antumn of 19 Mr. White is on duty 1 in the State Department. His father was ambassador to France through the Society administration of the late Col. Roo: vel’ and was a member of the peac commission with President Wilson. White House Reception Today Wi!l Be First Formal Entertainment of Present Administration. I Mrs. A F. Lauterbach of N arrived in Waskington for spring visit and has taken rdman Park Hotel. | Mr. and Mrs. Stephen ter hav | the 7 u- - = P T B! Sors | menia Harold Comp- HE first formal entertainment | and Mrs. Frank French of New Mexi. | B s L ey i at 8 o'clock, co, who are on their way to England of this administration to take et place in the White House will | Xew York Friends be =a reception at 5 o'clock Visit Seeretary Hoover. this afternoon, when the President and \"l'lm".\‘ocremrx of Commerce and = e o | Mrs. Hoover as their house Mrs. Harding will received the entire ) Mrt Hoover hage o i ekard dsplumatic corps. of New York, who will ‘remain for icut avenue, from 4 to 6 o'clock. . Calhoun tertains at Dridge. The guests will enter by the east|several days.' Mrs. Hoover returned M ot Cilionden Cailion gates, and will assemble in the east|last evening from adelphia. where P“»“H-Jmmrln 4“:;;?11 ‘n"m.:)Lm room previous to the reception. They | she made a brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. l\vrirlgv- this afternoon. L will be et by the Secretary of State | Hoover are at their residence. 2300 cludin . George Ehie, Mrs street, which is still undergoing j me changes, o that it will be im- possible for Mr. and Mrs. Hoover to begin any formal entertaining ss until these are completed. MISS KAROLIN The President and Mrs. Harding will = The ambassador of Brazil. Mr. Coch- received on the south side of the blue| r Mr. C T i presentations being made by | Tane de Alencar. will be host at dinner | committee arra Col. Clarence S. Ridley, the President’s | this evening. v aid, the ambassadors and ministers | < Ailsa Mellon, presenting their own suites, s ary of the Ti Mrs. Harding will wear for the oc- [ Biitehuren. will re casion a charming afternoon gown |ja 2t L New Wi Charles Whiteside Poulieff, Mrs. Fran- Mrs. Harlow, Mrs. Freder Witt Talma John Ten Rober:s and_Mrs. Hughes, the Undersecretary of State and Mrs. Fletcher. the As- sistant Secretary and Mrs. Bliss, and perhaps other executive of the State Department. KLAGER, ber of the Collewe Women's Club, 1 street, and chairman of the| nx for the banquet | ghter of the | ury, who is in | suite s of jade green. veiled in taupe filet ] . it Charle h able in room of L T wry e mtate atning room will be "Stia. | Semator Underwaoa ind will 1 her s sts luter 1o the | Miss John Dodd e ol Mes Bliss, and assist. |Sails for Bermuda. otch plav in the baliroom of the | 1er o ing will be Mrs. Harry S. New, Mrs. Senator Underwood hotel, where they will occupy th ki . Atleo Pomerene and Miss Harlan. |democratic leader of the boxes which Mrs. Hone hus taken - he occasion I The state drawing rooms are un- | Eone to Bermuda "_"d Is n | s ¥ 3 usually attractive in their profuse(to return to Washingzton u jthor of the « to Mrs. Hard decoration of spring flowers, grace- | week before the special which ‘will he sung at the B Lo who ful boughs of flowering fruit trees | CONgress opens. I e O L ved - visit with his | § Dougie of Smwcnns fn o 2 ain ho s will he n L Deing used wherever most effective, | oo o e et purents and baskets and vases of spring flow- 3 ers placed with artistic effect. both | ter- Mr¥ John Cameron 1 in the drawing rooms and in the |EO fo New Vork toda dining room, while the f{able ar-(Senator Owen and Mr. 1 rangement is particularly artistic and | HHawkins will sail iSaturd: Willia Ish Miss Marion Drain has Miss s her guest Johnson of Toronto, Can- who arrived today for a short \ Drain and Miss Johnson at home informally on Sunday aboard of friends Miss Florence ©me the Olympic with a par effective. s . The Marine Band play during | spend some time in France. (10 the Hotel 1a Favel afternoon e time of the teomtion: €1 Senator and Mrs” Owen will return |5 il weeks 3 : shington the aeetneet Mrs. Edwin taliedla > b ia 2= , . . | Lasher—siadons mpany st lunch ay in honor Secretary of State Mrs. Willard Will be at!wedding on April 12. Mrs. Phillip H. ¢ who is visit- liome, info: 3 ernoon. at her residen achusetts ave- nue. inz Mrs. Theodore ers were laid for twelve ined by Mre. Hu The Secretary of State was joined at the Shoreham today by Mrs. Hughes, who came to Washi expressly to attend with the Se. d Mrs. Jdohn companied by Mr. Hendr as B. Dunn_and her Y George Taylor of| t's Chur®i at § o' mother, Mrs. David Stewart Hendr tary the reception for the diplomatic | . : 5 & h zochester. N. Y., the latter formerly | the ev of Tuesday, April 12 Mo corps at the White House this after-|iss Frances Dunn, have joined Rep- | Will be several attendants for the L onmeowites R inner tonight wh Dunn at the New Wil-|and the Rev. Herbert i ke areh, will officiate. Mr mber « the facuity 1:[1 £ Michi and the en-| pounced early in the ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand are giving at the embassy ! in_their honor. Mrs. Hughes will return to New York after the dinner to remain until M Taylor will remain in shington with her parents for| {about two weeks. . Chirles G Matthews will re- temorrew morning from New whe-e she went the with her ni - gagement wee April, when she will recurn to estab- | DT Corrad Jenny. secretary of the | Uars. Blodgett. Mrs. Del lish their permanent home here. legation of Switzerland. and Mme. v Bt join her daughter in York p= Jenny have taken the neme of Mr.| Charles Whitma morrow for a fortnight's stay. The Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks, | Evans Brown, a charming suburban | t luncheon veste will attend the indoor ride at FortPlace mext door to the home of Mr., ked to m Myer tomorrow afternoon at 3:30|and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Tux- ail for o'clock. which will be given to aid|eden. Edgemoor, Md. = a week. The other =zu it Des Moin Tows, will leave Wash- ington the end of the week for Pas ts were M Crittenden Calhoun . Guy Despard|in W Goff and Ars. Joh ashing | Mr. Gaten wae chie =T i rng the 3 Mrs. A. Mitchell Palmer, wife of the | jia M. Shaw former Attorney General, returned to!fregsury | Washington today from Atlantic City. & evening. Lrills have been given|tertained at a luncheon today. Mr. throughout the season and this is the|and Mrs. Merle-Smith will close their first for which an admission has been | Waslington residence. 2343 S street, charged. Among _others who have|shortly and go to their place in Oys- taken boxes are Mrs. Julian James,ter Bay. Z Mrs. Eliphalet F. Andrews, Mrs.|' Henry T. Oxnard and Mrs. Cromwell| Mme. Hauge will entertain a com- | Where with Mre. Pauner she spent ten Brooks. The assistant secretary of ! pany of twenty-four at dinmer this 9ays. Mr. Palmer. who stopped in Phil. her war, Mr. Williams, will attend thecvening at her residence, on Massa. 8deiphia en route to Washington, will Mrs. bank e; tion of Mr. Les- Secretary of the Huibert, accompanied by -law and daughter, Mr. and ‘mond Belmont. have ret Join her at their home here tomBIrow. 1o thei Mrs. Fall entertained at dinner last ) - S Mrs. €. R. Burnham Moffat of New ::;‘n’l““ at Wardman Park Hotel, in' Mrs. George D. Hope will entertain York announces the engagement of her pliment to their house guests, Mr. a large company at dinner tomorrow daughter, Llizabeth AL Cunninghom &y Co, 2 Easter Suit Sale Exclusive Spring Models in Three Special Groups Friday winter s on. Wi nd Anticipatintg the great demand for Easter suits, this up-to-date -specialty store made extra preparations for this event. This sale differs from all ordinary sales in that it combines style, quality and low prices in a dignified and substantial manner and brings distinctive suits within reach of every one in time for the Easter season. ; SIZES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES IN ALL GROUPS Easter SUITS Featured Friday at 33020 Setting a new standard of value in suits of high-grade woolen materials, including tric- otine, serge, tweed, etc., in lovely shades. Beautifully designed, splendidly tailored and richly silk lined. These suits would make a handsome addition to any ward- robe. Exceptionally low priced for this sale. N} EASTER SUITS Featured Friday at 55 500 Fashionable new suits of twill cords, tricotine, Poiret twill and novelties in the new grays, tans, navy and black. Unusually charm- ing and smart models refresenting this season’s most distinctive pro- ductions. These are exceftional bargains. EASTER SUITS Featured F riday at 560:0 These suits will be a revelation to those women who seek individual- ity and exclusiveness in apparel. High-grade suits of fine twill cords, tricotine, piquetine, etc., in up-to- the minute sty’es. exce”e'nt’y tar= lored and finished. L. Wood Gatch. formerly of the Fort Myer athletic funds. There Joseph Folk, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, | dena 11f.. where she now m. her | will also be a drill at 8 o'clock in the| Mrs. Van Santvoord Merle-Smith en- | Mrs. Cunningham irs. (Clarence hony 1<, "Gatch has many friends n made while the latel miner | evening performance. These will be!chusetts avenue. Mme. Hauge w e = . Mme. =z i)l homes in Middlebu Vi the last indoor drills of the season. have as ‘hrr guest for Easter her yo ... oo frer spending a few days mrfi\ ash? {brother, Mr. J. R. d isville, | 4 ac C er The Secretary of the Interior and| Ry, Todd of Louisville, | gy ngement Announced. S s ey ke ,,,,,flf”{‘;r“ll:;‘ on Compton and i | i | i i i Gertrude Horn of this city. little son have returned to Washing- ton. after two, years' resldence in Chicago, and have taken the house at 2900 Cathedral avenue. James—Micklem Wedding Quiet Event. A quiet event of the Lenten season was the marriage of Miss Caroline E. Mickiem and Mr. George M. James of Shipman, Va. which was solemnized . Stephen’s Episcopal Church the Rev. Gegrge F. Dud- Robert B. Woolverton. ns best man. Afl tay in New York, Mr. and 1 spend the summer at rds. in Virginia. 3 Lora W. Steere. antertained in- formally at her studio, 218 New Jer- sey avenue northwest, in aonor of her mother, Mrs. Henry Steere. who is her in Washington for a few da Dainty refreshments were served, and each guests was presented with wn Baster favor in the shape of a s-relief picturing a little girl with er bonnet, modeled by Mrs. Steere herself. The studio was prel tily decorated with spring blossom: The invited guests were: Mrs. John B. Kendrick, Mrs. William J. Harris N Raymond _Brig: M Mar Bradford, Mrs. H. Hersman, Mr: M. Coward., Mrs. Brigham. Mrs. ward BE. Browne, Mrs. R. H. ton, her mother, Mrs. Wells, John . Small. Mrs. Gilmer Brenizer, anders, Miss Steel, M Maybeile Small, ss Florenc B or of Cleve- visit here, ing two months at Sea- w.. und are at the Hotel They will go from he ginia Hot Springs for the of the spring scason when return to their home in they will Cloveland The Congressional Club will be open o ay afternoon. March 18, to members and their guests. for an in- formal tea. but will not be open on Friday., March Good Friday. Mrs. William Bremer of Boston. Mass., has returned to Washington after spending several mont (& den, 8. C.. and has taken a of rooms at tie La Fayette for a time. Mrs. (% €. Bancroft and Mrs. tin F. Kennedy of St. Paul. Min who spent the winter lotida, ure guests at the Powhata their home. Army and Navy Club Supper Dance Saturday. Army will en- s of suy ing. nd Mrs. H. Kutnow of London England, are spending t¥o wi Washington and are at the Powhatan. Mrs. ison, Wis. former dean of women and. professor_of history of the Uni- versity of Wisconsin. will be the honor speaker at the banquet and re- ception to be given by the College Women's Club 2t Rauscher’s Satur- | day evening. April for which a particularly interesting program has been arranged. Miss Karoline Kra- | ger is chairman of the committee in! charge and Mrs Joshua Evans, jr. Vice chairman of the entertainment committee Mrs. N. P. James of Boston is at the Hotel Washington for a few day on her way north from Florida, ha ing spent the winter in Pinehurst and the different Florida resort After a short visit here with friends. Mrs. James will return to her home | in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. lumbus, Ohio, will spend Saturday and unday of this week with Mr. Gross rarents on Florida avenue, where they will be at home to friends on Sunday afternoon from 3 to & o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Gross will leave for Staunton, Monday morning. where Mr..Gross has accepted a position in the Y. M. C. A. of that place. A classical entertainment will be given at the Playhouse, 1814 N street northwest, this evening at 8 o’clock. faking the form of a combined song recital and illustrated lecture, in which Mr Martin ichardson, tenor, formerly of the Royal Italian Opera, will sing during half the program. and Mrs. Frederick W. Clemons will give her lecture-travelogue entitled, “One Day With Paul in Rome,” illus- trated by slides. Births Reported. The foliowing births have been reported to the health department within the last twenty- four how ‘Arthur 4. and Blizabeth M. Fogan, boy. Odie F. and Elizabeth Winters, boyy Thomas and Sarah Joseph, girl. Milton E. and Worence A. Lowry, girl. Thomas and Beasie Perrone. boy. Clarence W. and Sally 0. Herrell, boy. George . and Auna L. Hanratty, girl. Guy H. and Nettie Ould. girl. Henry 8. and lizabeth R. Morton, boy. Harry and Grace Sigournes, girl. Olem C. and Mabel C. Williama, boy. Henry A. and Helen Hirsh, boy. Avugumtos ond Edith Smith, boy. Jnires M. and Lovise Dabney, boy. Proest and Ollie Griffith, boy. Joseph and Lena Cooper, girl. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: William Annie E. Thomas C. Wagstoff of Roxboro, N. Minnie M. Reeves. Va., and Richmon i a Alverta Lightfoot, both Lester K. Ade of Williamaport, Paul Righler and Venie Canter. P. Dieste and Ira M. Bremerman. orge H. Farish of Port Royal . ands ertrude ¥. Coghill of Woodford. ieorge M. James and Caroline E. Mickle, both of Shipmi Vi Merrill D. Wish aud Jewel L. Jesse Reynolds d Clara V. both of Glencarly Vernon H. Colel and Ruby D. Floyd Michael and Emm: Daniel H. Lightsey of Qui Marion E. Martin of Waukegu: B Kenneth W. Chaplin and Beulah E. Cum- i both of Lexington. Va. £t. Clair of St. Lonis. Mo. Covey of Ottumwa, Tows . Howell Dyson of Richmond, Nannie Rowsson of Woodville, Va. Howard C. Thomas and Lorania Brown. Jumes H. Mills and Rosa B. Scott, both of mond, V) Dock Harris and Rachel Taylor, both of Bal timore, Md. . Willlam A. Simms and Susan Byrrd. Johnule Waits and Heretta S Walter L. Robertson and Bettie I Deaths Reported. owing deaths hate been reported to the heulth department within the last twenty- four hours. Rose 1. Santon, 48, Georgetown CUnirersity Hospital Thomas Griffin. herine Sears, 65, 813 Rth st. n.e. MeQnilkin de Grunge, 04, 3019 15th st Biythe, 71, 1332 1 st aval Hospital, Richa George L. Riegel, 40, t of Jobn and Marion Stanner, 12 hours, rthe ExTucker. 62 Kamuel T. Bell, 8 Erneat Jones, Jr., & months, Tailored Suits—Wraps FUR STORAGE ZIRKIN Furriers 821 14th St. {1ea ating. Mrs. Henry Moncure | jacted as matron of honor, and Capt. cks in | Marvin B. Rosenberry of Mad- | ndrew Gross of Co-| C. Hammett, 80. the New Burne Apts. | T8 " SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 17. 1921 SOCIETY PR 3 WP 3 WESIDAN o TR ) PNV ISR |V SN o BN ~ SING TOWORKERS. i isower | MR DENBY LEASES HOUSE. ———— of great beauty and pow and has cretary of the Navy Denby Ty Mrs. taken principal par xome of the % arji Ruby Potter Heard by War [AF08 PTRCibal paris in xo oL temporarily Department Employes. ‘";" ("' \m -lh- production of “Aidas oy -the iington Opera Compa Mrs. Ruby Potter, soprano of the e IS momhany : _— Centennial Baptist Church, sang for a e Tons are among large number of the War Depart- jigent of performing a spted Secretary Denby ment employes in the munitions learn thelr tricks v, and seem chhse of the R street p afternoon at the of going through their perform- thur Addison represented Walcott T, of the finance department. of again and agatn . .erman, the former owner 3 4 R street st, which he intends Yo oo - June 1. Capt. Albert « the most ir Our Window Displays g 804 Seventh Street N.W. For Tomonow and Saturday We Are Staging an Extraordinary Sale! "EASTER HATS EVERY HAT IN THIS WONDERFUL GROUP WORTH $6.50 TO $8.50 Without question this will be thes GREATEST HAT SALE you've ever seen! Beautiful Hats of every kind for Spring and Summer wear. They've just come in, but out they go—not at the prices they were made to sell for—$6.50 to $8.50—but at this marvelously low price med Hat of meopolitun, trimmed with a flower-trimmed Beretta of & wee for yourself host of beautiful mode: hey 1 this marvelously low pric Buy Ycur Easter Hat in ATomorrow’s Amazing Sale and Save $3 tc $5! Be sure to be Early to Enjoy the Best Choosing. A 608 TO614 A ELEVENTHST. Millinery , Specials The House of Courtesy A Very Special Presentation of xclusive Easter Hats ¢ In the Millinery Salon—First Floor—North Wing We were tempted to buy, because the collection as offered sparkles with effective designs, in values greatly in excess of the price at which we shall offer them—for tomorrow— - $9.85 Some are developed entirely of Feathers; others are Hair Hats—poke, mushroom, turban and tricorn st —of temptingly attractive combinations of straw fabric—with not a few flower trimmed. In the Popular-Price Section (Fourth Floor) 300 New Hats - Just for Friday 3 .95 Lizere Straw, Kandee Cloth, the new Tagle, Milan, Hemp and Hair Hats—of becoming shapes and ex- ceptional value.