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FHE ‘EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921 SOCIETY ¢ Romlie M. Jomes, girl. dance at the I Fi 138 esterday afteracon, 4 PR Y Deaths Reported. Lt o ; g ooy ) Josaph ‘and Chariotis - Yo following destiss bave bren reported to| Wilam sad Adsiarse arier, s e ihe Uiealih "deikeiaini withis (he et wenty’ | Wilkam 1 T oume Mr. and Mra, Chauncey M Depew | 47 bl = e 4 h stroe L ds . 7 will spend & few days hare early hext | sousimet " | oowels W Ry Dol Ve e e week on thelr way buack (o their New | “ e sitiey 1o Harvey sna Mary Smith: bof York home from Ht. Augustine, Fia where "ty Wave spent Che winter | i B Tty Ml 1110 F Street N, : Fi e Mr. uimd.\:r.. ;'llnl;nr %, rsukdabsy B ssel. 81, Gorheld Houpltal | Marnage Lxcenses, Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge to Hold s, SRR Where They Reception to the Diplomatic Corps B S e RS IR sy Ui | Know How to | Jasoy Jordas ape Susie Hawkics Miss Betty Baldwin, daughter of (s oon Col. and Mrs. Theodors Baldwin, ia o W1, 91 Wy epiiat | Camsn . Eacker And Ktk 2 Falmar F-t C ( ondaa; em 5 ! Javis and Dendemovs Divbe orse ! visiting her aunt, Miss Catherine 14, 315 10tk street oouth-| Chifton T Iingo o " i Judge. in her rtment w174 i nwoaadBasy A, alee, oih ot { Massuchusetts and will re i 1w ok street | i main days before 4wt Ouilars = Hos HE Vice President and Mri i i l Coolidge will hold a recep- jiRscuraing Co 5 b 1 math 122 Newton street | 2 3 tion in honor of the diplo- firake, T bours, Walter Reed Hos Women who enjoy the dis- ! matic corps Monday after- The Phi Omega Iraternity of the s s i 2 P = rietown Univ o n dance 1T Kumuer rod e : Party tinctive and exclusive in head- {noon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. at the jand "t suppe Hotel La ¥ wear will appreciate our I New Willard. Invitations to thel f iEavette tast tvealng Hijsate 1t o’ ; {e peing issue sh the 7 1 yt.orps are Jotnaiissntalnou e Mr. and Mrs. John Thomasx Tavior w[ a e&o O el‘li Dis la ||| state Department returned to Washington today from — New York., where they went to ut e T “ | The Vice President and Mrs. Coo-| Dehd Ihe Motast BotTey GoHEeit nnd . p g piay || 1o it e e st of nomor”at o e teaniy Dot Senesslmnd Births Reported. a dinner company to be entertaines . ballroom | . Wednesiay nieht by Mrs, John B B Congelucaday ing The fullowing Firthe have been reported ta \ o) ats or || enderson. “They win be wuests of (Oh acootut OO neasl otiner i The st tweaty. | 3 henor at a small and informal lunoh- mother, Mrs. Anna Byrd Howell, Mrx Th S I Cl d | con party to be entartained Sunday by Maud Floweil Smith has canceled all s Store Is ose ] 4Mr. and Mrs. William F. Dennis at S rlng | their home on Massachusetts avenue. p 3 ! The dean of the diplomatic corp & the ambassador of France. and )I‘ln ; cS si i illi - J and entertained at dinner las All the latest designs in smart Millinery [ uaneran et el e {the Secretary of State and Mrs. | of ‘her social engagements. ES klin, Mr. and Mrs' Jerome N. Bonaparte, who have been spending the w at Palm Beach, have returnc Washington for a short visit . boy. A Cheter A wnd Margaret 6. Duck. girl. hid Harry 5. and Bmily ¥, Kkins, boy. 10} Leo . and Anns M. King. gid. ex 1. und Klizabeth M. Cramm. girl. nd Home Hilverman. gir » bt : Saturdays at 1 P.M. . throughout the year, with the exception of July and August, when it is closed all day Saturdays. W. G. Leland to Tell of Archives. ]! Charles Evans Hughes. The guests T ; ormier, girl : o : : . { Mrs. Theodore L. Cole, Mrs. Robert men 11, and Fadie V. iandis, boy. ; T'his change is solely in the interest of our em- Lansing. Miss Frances I2. Chickering Raymond Morgan. Miss Abby = s 4 & | included the ambassador of Belgium ! g bassador of Japan and aro } Shidehara, the ployes, therefore, we will greatly appreciate your Near Rialto Theatre { Britain and Lady Geddes. the Secre- [ s LD o T | 1415 G Street geibpia SR S - " of Commerce and Mrs. Herbert Mrs ) g, Mrs 2 e 2 shop: Fare e o —— 723 9th St. N.W. ;:-“i‘-xu‘:,r\..(r‘ it of suim ana | |Swiggett. Mrs. vrihur Bullard_and | Ocposite Keith's | 1 1 2 I - 3 a Mme. _ Grouiteh, the mini t L s Davennons menibers ot | ZimsiExciusivalVER | thereby helping to further one of the most human- = - Czechoslovakia, Dr. Stepanek; the public interests committce ot the | e i R § y : Henry Cabot Lodge, the 2 A. C. A Club, 1607 H street | 3lue : 2 P ; : ; affaires of the legation northwest,” announce an ilustrated | Smart = e ltarian movements inaugurated. | Netherlands. Jonkheer W. H. de Beau- | MRS. GEORGE D. HOPE, lecture by Waldo Gifford Leland of | Bay Sable and all other fort; the undersecretary of State and | Who will entertain a large dinner and | the Carnegic Institutior on “Archives Easter choice pelts are widely Mrs. Henry P. Fletcher, Mr. Thomas | hox party for the Scotch play and ball |and Archive Buildings of the World"” | represented in our show- J. O'Brien, Mrs. Stephen B. EIKins,!a¢ the New Willard this evening. Mrs.|for Saturday evening, March 19, at | ing of Fine Easter Furs e : Mrs. Livingston Farrand, Miss Jose- | Hore wrote the words for the wong [8:30 o'clock. & : FURS | Chokers, scarts and gEM. h[fidmna g‘hlneg’nun and ;he cousselgr of the | indited to Mrs. Harding and to be Throws. s % ‘rench embassy, Prince de Bearn. rung by Martin Richardson, tenor. Mrs. Pearle Moore Gray has re- - - . 2 | ) : Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh has invita- | turned to her apartment in the Had- | FURS REBUILT—FURS STORED i ) tone out Taets emall dance Saturday | counselor, Mr. S. Saburi, the secretary, | 1eigh from Allegan, Mich., where she and Maj. T. Hara. the assistant military | went to attend the funeral of her evening, 12, ¢ " ~ ning, from 9 to ! attache, of the embassy. :;Dthvr Mrs. Horace D. Moore. Miss A . 2 Muriel Eleanor Gray, who is at school ! Farriers and Ladies’ Smart Wear Mrs. Heary Wallace Mrs. Lamar R. Leahy, wife of Com- {in Philadelphia, will Join her mother Guest of Homor at Tea. mander Leahy, U, 8. N., entertained at 3 Mrs, Wallace, wife of the Secretary |a small informal luncheon today at the | saya c FRdlelEh for the Baster holi- of Agriculture, will be the guest of | Connecticut in honor of Lady Geddes. | “Mrs. John M. C. Davis enterta honor at tea this afternoon of Mme. | Wife of the ambassador of Great Britain. | ;, M~ R - €5 DAV GRITE Phillipe Charles Soyez. Mme. Irizar. == N N e W wife of the naval attache of the Ar-| Mrs. John H. Winder, wife of Gen, | Black Mounimine . gentine embassy, and Mrs. John Snure | Winder of Chicago, who is spendingj SO.PUTR of 41010 will preside at the tea table. the greater part of the scason at the|3nd her sister, 2 G at Twelfth St. FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN = New Willard, entertained at luncheon | Louisiana, Tuesda Mme. Grouitch leave Washing- | inday in honor of her sister. Mrs. .10 6 o'clock. in her home at 1906 ton today for Grand Rapids. Mich.| C Roland of Baltimore. Asked toMaryland avenue northeast | where she wiil be the Euest of Mrs.| meet her were Mrs. Suwyer. wife of| DAVIS received the guests assi ; Victor Seydell. Mme. Grouitch will | Maj. Gen. Saw physician to the | (he guests of honor and Mrs. \ | give & short talk on her Serbian aid | President of the United States: Miss | B: EStes. and the rooms were deco- Our Anniversary Discount ale— : o At o s Chon: tomOETow rated with jonquils and other spring iwill return to Washington the Mrs. Joseph I France, wife of the|HOWers. , Y LY |of the week. senator from Maryland. and Mrs. Mc-| Afies J. C. Kenning, who has a wide — “hord, wife of the interstate con oy e s in W 5 Mme. Saastamoinen, wife of the | merce commissioner, Judge Charles| ooy of monds B N riamte, Fra. - et S o) ‘to a as i minister of Finland, will be at home | C. McChord having ivided the winter between And Get Ready this afternoon from 5 to 7, at 1103 there and other winter resorts of the e for Easter Time 16th street. Lieut. Commander E. N. U. King of south. Miss Kenning will leave for HAT’S what Tots-to-Teens are saying, be- — the British embassy staff and Mrs. Sennt Mrs. Delos Abiel Blodgett has issued| King entertained eight guests at|herhome. in New ¥ork: tomorrow, invitations for t v ; . e Mrs. Robert E. Nelson will be host- or the wedding of her|luncheon at the Cafe St. Marks ves-| AT ROPCTL 0 SO B g minis cause they know that Kafka's always has just what they want. Styles just a little bit more to their liking than elsewhere. And L e menmy||terday atternoon, City Club Sunday afternoon. 4:30 to mothers like the moderate prices. E:E:Eu E{"’s'z"' _'Sal:uyd-(g}.’ April 2, at 4 - —— 3 16 o'clock. Among those assisting will . at St John's Church. A re-| Mrs. Merritt W. Ireland will be at$ o'cloclk Among thote eVl nE o Among the Spring Coats Coats for Tots— Coats for Girls— Coats for Little Mary Temple of Knoxvilie, Tenn.: ception at the home of Mrs. Blodgett,| home tomorrow J 1500 16th street. will be Reld at 430 | oretock OTO™ afternoon from 4 10 §| GCorg W Johnston. Mrs. Charles W o'clock. Lord and Lady Granard are in Wash- irfax, Mrs. Elliott Woods, Mrs. J. - e ington for a few days and are staying at Barross, Mrs. Arthur Steinberg, The Italian niinister to Venezuela| the Shorenam Hotel s Alida Henriques, Miss Cornelia and Signora Guiseppe Catalini ar- —= Lyne, Miss Gertrude Van Hoesen, !7” rived in NeW York yesterday and will| Renefit Rall i Dorsey and Miss Adela come to Washington tomorrow to be|To Be Big Event. Heaven. s the guests of Signora Catalini’s moth-| The annual ball for the benefit of | The luncheon given by the Kiwanis er, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. Mgs.!'® * 'zcon~l Home for Children. to|Club in the Spanish gardens of the Dimock is recuperating from an illness be held at the New Willard on the | Hotel Washington yesterday after- and will therefore not observe her day . ..._ v. Munday, April 11, promises | noon had 100 boys from Walter Reed home Sunday. to be an unpru‘tdunlu‘?‘ success. as near- Hospital as_the guests of honor. — ly all of the boxes have been taken. |= 2 = Mr. and Mrs. Rafael R. Govin enter-| Only a few remain and these may be o —from the marked price of any 4 s tained a smali company at dinner last v ilk i article in any - department— tained & small compar dinner last| procured from Mrs. Walter R. Tucker- NEWCOMERS In taffeta silks, In polo cloth, FeHers—Man tailor- i nothing reserved. We have not See. Lo’ Dittlohsteln In “Toto.- Theiy|Man. Who is chalrman of the box com- | ) serge, black and novelty mixtures, ed and manly little L i & arty included Mrs Surah Lee Phil.|Tiitee for theball Aiss May Govir, J white checks and basket weaves and Coats of novel ially purchased merchan- P o s B e Phil-| (it i of Mr. and Mrs. Rafael R, || —¢o the National Capital i a s an Coats of novel- i o especially P! 3 g:-i t?‘"‘s (ghu"les B Howry, Miss| oy in and one of the most feted of 5 273 polo cloth. Ages 2 homespun. Sizes 6 mixtures, covert & dise for this sale—the discount Caristine oo i :m":‘.";;‘)‘? fgcre: | the season's debutantes, has ac(l:egtad are cordially invited to to 6 years. to 12 years. th and serge. ! i igh- 5 ; g the chairmanship of the young ladies’ A . W applies to our reBat i ||| S Be i e e a2 committee, which il thclude devu || visit our stores. Beaut- $12.50 to $24.50 $12.50 to $31.50 ~ $9.50 to $15.00 grade stock, g 1 g t tantes of this and last season. Mr. and’ Mrs. Govin wiil entertai a company of young people at dinner this evening for their daughter, Miss ful and Original De- signs, Fashioned from Freshest, Loveliest Flowers. Mr. Arthur Bradley Campbell will {be the chairman of the men's floor May Govin, and they will later occupy | committee, and Mr. Charles J. Bell, box at the perform {who is the treasurer for the ball. is Scoteh phay. T " ance of the' Jiso the vice president of the board of e governors of the home. Mrs. David Girls' Taffeta Girls' Dainty Silk Dresses White Dresses i i H H i ! Smart styles that are “dif- —for Easter or confirmation. of 3 ferent” in navy and brown, chiffon, georgette, dainty or- i | Easter Opportunities gandies, crepe de chine. taffeta, —Coats, Suits, Dresses, Furs, Millinery, Silk Mrs. James Turner was the guest|Meade Lea, who was recently re- i e e Ay el e i uses, —109% of honor at luncheon today of Mre, | elsated president of the board of lady . fectiv silk muil, French voile and net: Underwear, Silk Hosiery, Blo etc.—10% off. Chartes G M e Y o e | panawets of the home, Is taking her Blackistone, ming ideas. 8, 10, 12 and 14 Jace and’ ribbon trimmed; 8 to vears. Priced at 14 years. Priced at $19.50 to $29.00 $9.50 to $27.50 A New Easter Hat for a Girlie this morning_from a short trip to|usual active interest in making the New York. Mrs. Turner will leave |arrangements for the ball. Washington within_a few days and 5 i will sail from New York for England.| Commander and Mrs. Robert Hen-: where she will visit for a few weeks|derson have taken an apartment at before joining Mr. Turner on the con- | the Brighton. 14th and H tinent. e ankf 3 B';%u o{‘ 03:”"7' 1 i CH{%LS‘I": Fine Tailored Milans, in navy, brown, black and Calif., niece of President Harding, is %" —o e oS : . - sl o 2 gl Trooks (was Hoatess e e 3 M Whitams ut the QQ & TP rel taupe; also two-tone straws. Wide ribbon trimming. v % i w e re- Cuban Misston Eorhaty e H stricted to $1.95 to $15.00 Leaves on Returm Trip. Socfety to Attend “what's left” 4 The special mission from Cuba|Pretty Romantic Play. if you delay A e i o here to attend the inauguration, The play. in song, story and dance, longer. Irre- 1115 117 F m" which was composed of the secretary | of ‘the romance of Bonnie Prince y sistibly beau- of war and of the navy of Cuba, Gen.{ Charlie and Flora MacDonald, which titul— ) —_— Marti, and Mme. Marti and the Cuban| will be given this evening in tne D minister to Argentina, Senor de l.lbanroom of the New Willard, is at- resses, > ega. have left Washington en route | tracting much interest. Nearly all 7 to Cuba. of the boxes have been sold and a | $29.50 up Th o 4 R o e large nun;lber ;3( dinxer pnr(l}e:fi will Suits. $49 i V ry e marriage of Miss Clara Arte-|precede the play. mong the box 1 ere are € mesia Newman, daughter of Mr. and | holders are Mrs. George D. Hope, Mr. A s up. | i . ].V 1 . Mra. Edwin A Newman, to Mr. Ar.{and Mra Ratacl R. Govin, Gol.' and A Large Selection of Chic thur G. Drefs o t. Louis, Mo., will 8. am Cary Sanger, Mr. and ' SPCCIa aluesin take place tomorrow evening at 6| ‘'r& Clarence Crittenden Calhoun, Mrs. Fur Ch°kel's7 315 . = (4 ‘ o'clock at the home of the bride's|Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. Charles parents. Only relatives and intimate | Boughton Wood, Mrs. Thomas F. friends wil]l witness the ceremony,| Walsh, Mrs. F. B. Moran and Mr. Thich will be performed by Rev. William Phelps Eno. John M. McNamara. A reception for s i Mrs. Calhoun and Mr. John Hen- those present at the ceremony will | gerson Geddos of Waterbury, Conn., Miss Helén Carbery Newman, sister | 378 q.2uthors and Mr Geddes has of the bride, will attend as maid of | Mrs. Hope has written an ode to Mrs. honor, and Mr. Edwin Peirce Shoe- [ Warren G. Harding, which will be maker Newman, brother of the bride, | sung. : will act as best man. The ushers . will include Mr. Palmer Senior of [ Mrs. James M. Sprague of Cincin- Bridgeport, Conn.; Mr. J. Edmund | nati is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Cammack, Mr. Charles A. Drefs of | Ellis in their home, at 1440 Mas: Buffalo and Mr. Hobart Newman, | chusetts avenue, which they have cousin of the bride. Miss Evelyn| opened for the spring season. Mr. Drefs and Miss Ruth Drefs of Buf-! and Mrs. Ellis closed their house for falo, N. Y., sisters of the bridegroom,] the midwinter and had an, apart- | are among the out-of-town guests) ment at the Shorcham for some here for the wedding. weeks. The_Catholic U i, " 1109 G St. NW Superb Are the New Easter Styles in WRAPS and COATS:| 1258 $45X 3552 | Polo Coats— of the New Sportive Models —in these two grades— $25 and $35 - The leading shade is Tan—and the popular fabric is Polo Cloth—splen- didly adapted for the general require- M. Pasternak The Connecticut Avenue Shop 1209 Conn. Ave. N.W. The former Secretary of Labor, Mr. niversity_gave a tea william B. Wilson, and his_family are staying at the Hotel La Fayette Hem;htch&g_ andd Buttons vere, The largest and most select gathering of Coats of the quality kind we'vé ever offered in one big sale. i Mrs. Peter A. Drury was hostess at | ments of a Spring wrap—and made with » luncheon, followed by a bridge|You do mot have to wait for your T A 4 3 i ! : - rty of eight tables, today, gi work. Quality the ve best. B 5 Louvre excellence in every detail. P compliment to Mra. Phillis’ Clancy sl ks Fashion’s latest creatipns, handsomely tailored. A collection of Coats, ‘ of Niagara Falls, N. Y. who is the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Theo- dore. H. Tiller. The drawing room and library were adorned with a pro- fusion of spring flowers and fruit blossoms. Capes and Coat Wraps that offers the widest possible choice it_l. fabrics— | colors and cut—Beautiful weaves of Veldyne, Bolivia, Camel’s Hair, Ramon} ) ‘ —Polo Cloth and English Coatings. Wrappy Wraps —of new design—embroidered and heavily fringed—in Bolivia, Romona, Orlando, Veldyn—Silk lined—and dis- tinctive in effect. Mr. D. R. Crissinger, recently ap- pointed controller of the Treasury, has arrived from Marietta, Ohio, and has taken an apartment at the New ‘Willard Hotel. $2.98 to $5.98 SILK UNDERWEAR Wonderful Values in = SILK HOSE | | N R R e P e 353 $1.75 and $2.98 | | $1.98 and $2.981 | ks before returning to their home. Handmade Easter Mrs. Wendell Phillips has arrived VANISHING CREAM 4 Van Raalte and Ka_yser—make Silk Crepe de Chine and Satin Garments Blouses Millinery in Wasiagton for @ visit and is stay- C Y Id v N ' Hose, in plain, dropstitch and lace ef- of excellent quality—lace and ribbop Vo Bhie wanted —at its best right B 2ot Yius Hotel where reme Idéale au fects; all the popular shades in all trimmed Teddys Envelope Chemise, . models for the s Aa?rilf:lfi‘ ! Former Senator James A. Reed was ‘Suc de Péches An Unusual sizes. Camisoles—also Glove Silk Vests showi - 2 1 for general wear. pre:sivldy trim& :{Hgfi by the Friendly Sons of You will £t Y PAS RNAK Handdrawn and med. Importe 0 < omivAAWantito use e L 3 filet lace trimmed. ’ig::’cr::lh‘:!“"' Brig. Gen. and Mrs. D. C. Shanks 5 plquetlne Sult have gone to New York' and will spend the week end at the Hotel Astor. Poudre de Leysine ‘Then you will know why it is so famous In Europe. $3.95 and $6.50 $10 to $30 A decided novelty. The loose coat is trimmed with French knots and bound with fine ribbon braid; with or without belt. Many other models in Taillours and BSports Buits for Spring and || Buy it here tomorrow. $ .98 Gen. Inouye Host in Homor of Ofcers. 3 Maj. Gen. K. Inouye, military attache to the Japanese embassy, gave a fare- well luncheon yesterday at Rauscher’s y| for Capts. K. Ohuchi and Y. Fujii of the Japanese army. The guests were Col. M. C. Bucky, Col. W. E. Horton, Col. A. B. Warfleld, Lieut. Col. R. H. %-rn. Lieut. Col. 8. 8. Ross, $7.98 to $10.98 values = At Your Druggist or Woodward & Lothrop RIPPON-PROCTER CO. Importers, 439 Fifth Ave, N. Y, | i Hundreds of them from which to make your selection—Georgettes—Crepe || de Chine and Taffeta Waists—Tailored Styles, lace trimmed and beautifully k Experienced Advertisers Prefer embroidered effects—white, flesh and colors. R o s