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3= 'SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WA HINGTON, D. (., MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1921 SOCIETY Waramen park Hotel, ballroom. 8t | THE WEATHER. |UNIQUE EXERCISES GIVEN. _—_—— o" = taken Individual ceats also aro fn| e great demand. The committee in| District of Columbia and Maryland— i charge of the ball makes it clear that | Threatening. with probably showers Georgetown Prep Students Give . only by quick action on the part of afternoon; fair and much cos Specimens of Latin and Greek. = those who desire to attend the ball|tonight and tomorrow: fresh south- Academic exerclses held last night 1109 G St. N.W. will they get seats. est, shifting to northwest winds. In the list of patronesses made pub-| Virginia—Showers this afternoon|by the second-year class of George- lic yesterday, The committee omitted |and tonight: cooler tonight: tomorrow | .~ the names of Mme. Jusserand. wife of | fair and muech coolor: frash southwest, | {0Wn Preparatory School, at Garrett the French ambassac Mrs. Harry | shifting to northwe s, Park, Md, were featured by public nd much of the Attorney Gen- -West Virginia—s |colder tonight; tomorrow _ fair and{‘ > | colder. = elicited warm pr: Creeden, pre Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge Hosts|Biusmeny: it eral, and Mrs. Edward B. Mc Today to Diplomatic Corps at A lencceaitn ety e specimens in Latin and Greek, which se_from Rev. John| ent of Georgetown ziveh | Records for Twenty-Four Hour: Saturday afternoon at the home ST : < i : : o o er—4 p.m., 81: & pm,, T rsity, who attended. . . fi'.’- and Mrs. Thomas Trueman Gaff| ;s midnight, 73; 4 a.m., 68 § a.m. A description of the battles of Cea- irst eceptlon_ ~{by the ladies auxiliary board of the 7 0 o L | ettlslolice Emergency Hospital, when $2.100 was 1 Latin was given by Ashton he linen fund of the ho e Washington and Ste-| sum will be immediate N <t entirely replenish : t 812 midnight, 30,15 4 am. i A ie, in which they used a - 2 "|§ a.m.. 30.17; noon, 30.10. are 5 nGlations InGreckiby Sl 3 jie Highest te ture. 84, occurred i S R ankets o Pital noon foday: st temperature, ! ed by Rev. John Shal 2 orgtown; Rev. 4ty gecurred at . today. ““ ”TI'I"H\" ture same date last year—| ! C: 2 Lowe n“‘ll Rev. Robert T. -1 High 34. nzaga College. - at) ercises were arranged Brainard A. Leeming of the HE Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge will carry out the first formal feature of their official obligations by receiv- Ing the members of the diplomatic its ard From Our Vast Assortment H cor New Willard at 4:30 { ; n: et o ! e e the masaran | T | preparatory school and William Car- o'clock this afternoon. 4 £ Sl ney of Boston Colle; ’ N vill be 1ond will usc the surplus of the fund o The members of the corps will jand will us their only guests, and Mrs. Coolidge | house 5 with spring| 3 > has asked to sit at the tea table. Mrs. e Sing N aPring | (Compiled by United Ao en and ballroom odetic surves.) with card tables. ceived the guests, dry Marry S. New, wife of Senator New of Indiana, and Mrs. Joseph Irwin France, wife of Senmator France of Maryland. M N jes President and Mrs. Coolidge will dine informally this evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin. at their residence, 1751 New Hampshire avenue. and and w o tide, 1 high tide, 5:19 345 $55 $69.50 Hundreds of Garments have been received the past few days and we are better equipped to supply your Easter Suits now than ever before. ymorrow—Lowstide. 12:5 pm; h tide, 6:16 a.m. !straight-line girdle knott Mrs. ign, 1 at the sid ames Morris Mo and white satin co: 1l charge of the The “grab popular, *h table chose The n and VMoon. ¥—Sun rose, f:11 a.m.; sun sets, h pam Tomorrow—Sun ris and prize seemed vory winner from e: Will Give Dinner . 6:09 am.; s at British Ei n_y. 5 prize from the assortment of daintily | The ambassador of Great Britain > pets ssortment of daintily | “Moon 1| ! r of T pped packages. At 5 o'clock tea| Autome and Lady Geddes will entertain atj was erved: tre inaies o Wednesday ding alhalf hour the tea table in the dining room hv’llll." . Mrs. Willard Saulsbu 5 ; Weath Vandergrift and M tauer. The cakes, dinner at the (gnba: evening, April 30. Make Selections Ear’y in order to g;ve us flenty of time to The ambassador of Taly. Signor licei, who went to New York last make alterations ;f any are necessary. di o tables were all donatod by the week, accompanied by Signor Vit- board to ins n 5 Vashi sure that all money raiscd ?:-ofll-dx;l;)m. returned to Washington should benefit the hospital. Stations. Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond ! Mr. W. H. Jamison and his two | A 5 = have had to recall their invitations daughters, Miss Irene and Miss Ethel for the dinner they were 10 give ‘s.?t» anso '-;L"}i‘x;;(ggk?r:r asuite av the |t ty es aterla S rlmmlngs ey 26. h of the Vice s for a sev- | Abilene, Te. g 5 5 5 e = Preadient and_ Mre. Cootidge on ac- grai aays before returning to. their | Al . Box Coats Tricotines - Silk Stitched «count of the slow recovery of Mrs. c | C : Hammond, who is in Atlantic City S e e N Eton Effects Poiret Tw;.”s Beaded with Mr. Hammond recuperating {rom| wms. WILLIAM A. ASHBROOK. |retircd. who left Washington Satur: | b Semi-taslored Covert Twills Brasded u severe throat trouble. - Wite ot resentative Ashbrook of |day. March 19, to attend the annual | (harleston ’ Tasl Men’ E 7 e e e e with her Buss|dinrier of the 'West Pomt Association You don’t bus Strictly Tarlored en’s-wear Serge mbroidered tain at dinner Monday, March 28, in|band will apend the spring meason at | Of Graduates at tho Hotel Astor, will ou don’t buy meat for Sash Model Nesele Firnoad honor of the ambassador of Great|Congreas Hall. return the first of the week. “meat’s sake.” Flayor— as odels ovelties ringe Britain and Lady Geddes, when the M ; e X . me ltalian minister to Venezuela and | — = it Mre SGoies k. Dikedof juiciness—tenderness — are Signora Catalani., who are the guests|riage by her uncle. Mr. H. J. Bailey, | spending the past few weeks at Sum- | the points of goodness. of the latter's mother, Mrs. Dimock.| wore a satin gown of brown and |merville and other winter resorts of | ik will be amons the guests = U |gold with hat (o correspond. and @ | the south, are at the Hotel Washing- I run fifteen convenient- [’ Signor Catalina will return t is | corsage bouquet of orchids and lily |ton f stay be: e e B post in Venezuela next week, Signora|of the valley. Home & - Shyecaisp Befors neguning | [V. Inqated markets here in ¢atalani remaining on for an extend-| The maid of honor. Miss Alice — Washington, and can’t help ed visit. chols, wore a gown of gray georg-{ Mrs. Henry C. Stein and he t Clear Rain Clear telling you that my rapid growth has been on ac- count of the fine quality of meats handled. I figure _ ctte and henna, with a hat to match | Elmer, accompanied by Mrs, Wi Mr. and Mrs Henry White will be land a corsage bouquet of Ward roses. | M. La' Ports, are spending the hosts at_a dinner party Tuesday| The bridegroom.was attended by |holidays at the Hotel Bothwell, evening, March 29 his brother, William H. Goodacre. lantic City. < i The. couple left late in the after- Stokes. jr. enter-|noon for a honeymoon jaunt and will That Reach the Climax in Value-Giving Mrs. Sylvanus PP o tained at a small informal tea yester- | be at home’attor April 15, to their Marn Lic that if it isn’t GOOD, it [ day in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Claude | friends, at t o, T arriage Licenses. ot s ] Graham White of England, who are ClenRRat (Y CHatean (Tncieny (ollarringe licenses bave been issued to the | lsntt %HEA;' TBHEESNI' 1 Zg 5 spending a few days at the New Wil-, Tpe Racquet Club of Washington [f]omime ; i out, buy e an lard Hotel en route to New York|nas issued invitations for a private | Viliale T® frown st Ssomi Adams ; sell’ it CHEAPEST! from Palm Beach, where they 8pefit | presentation of “Over the Hill" [ Rilax Thompson and Maude Braxton, 3 the winter. s i & through the courtesy of Mr. William | Thomas Norrix and Bessie Bunn. Pt.cloudy W; - : & tain'at s dinner the evening of March | Lox 'n the balltoom at he Sow Wi | amth oy st McEmattan. | — S atch Tomorrow’s . Star, There are so many styles—so many materials—so many trimming effects 31 ‘and ‘again April 2. Mrs. Gibeon | 21"\ o'clock, & | pyiliam S Stevegs'of thix city and Ruth 5 1415 G Street | Times, and Wednesday’s | that it is impossible to give you an adequate description. You must see the gar- “ahnestock, mother of Mrs. Stokes.| ™ The presentation is the first Screen | Pyt of Logge Voo - L 0 ; ments in order to appreciate their extraordinary values. will give a' dance following the lat- | vorgion of Will Carleton's famous | ariha L. Zell of Toneeer pmbia, Pa., and Opposite Keiti's 'l Herald i : - ter dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Stokes. | po n" O ipe occasion will be made : e e ] rices e B 5 : a formal one by the Racquet Club. ure Exclusively ! That ARE. Polo Cloths, Veldynes, Bolivias, Tricotines, English Coatings, etc. Box al-s. Charles S. Bromwell enter- R T | Ol | B55 af'a dinner party Jast evening.| yys 5 1. Pavterson ama nher| ° Births Reported. | Chic Spring Furs | Francis T. A. Junkin | Rother. Mrs. G. C. Dellenbach ofi The folowing births have been reported to H ittsburgh, are at the Hotel Wash-|(ie healtif department within the & o T e = h ancheon yesterday at|ington over the weels ond. after |fou o department within the tast twepty-| \N\ITHOUT ‘2 Touch of fur Coats, Straight-line Models, Dolmans, Wrappy Coats, Belted and Unbelted Models—all are silk lined—Tuxedo-Models, large Shawl Collars, round collars, painted Collars finished with tassels and a host of other styles too numerous Oaks, i 7 . o . e chiel of " siam. Gen. Peyton ¢, | pending the winter in the south, at| I Atans e sknsn, by R | the spring costume will not | to mention. March; Prince and Princess Michael | St Petersburg, - and later at St ; e MG be quite a la mode. We're featuring | Augustine, Fla. They will leave (rfr fi::fidzfi n:;ldn’ rt . |smart Chokers in Biue fFox, Sabl honie today. Pl Rirl. ue Fox, Sable and Eirl. all other rich furs. H Tt B Jonmsen i’ | FURS REBUILT—FURS STORED | and Ruth A. Gagarine, Mrs. Sarah Lee Phillips. Mrs. Horace G. Macfarland. Miss Julia Junkin Ravenel. Col. Charles Patter- son and Col. Robert G. Paxton. Miss Katherine Mackay., accom- | M 1,000 New Easter Coats Miss Bunny Adams, daughter of Mr.| Chales v and Mrs. James T. Adams of 452 Riv- m W. and Hilda G. Wi = = % erside drive, New York. .and Mr. Ben| Max and Lena Miller, girl. Hemltltdllng and Picot i & “Hartig of Washingtgn were quietly [ Henry B. and Loretta' A. Helberger, boy. panied by Miss Florence Johnson. left ; C- Hartig o e ey | William and Jane V. E o Edgi Palm Beach last evening en route to fl:fid;;o‘;::kx::‘n‘ e e james and Esthi Tias, boy. ging (RS ey e ter. "Mia. Charics A Jones, at 1801 | Hienart o sleano Cn : Cotton 13c Silk 14c Mrs. A F. Lauterbach of New York, ; 16th street, for several weeks, rt 8. a rley Osgood, boy. Buttons covered, who is spending the ..,ri’..g at Ward. | Mr. Hartiz by appointment Saturday. Roges e Soawaret Meollett; Doy, uick service. “man Park Hotel, entertained at a|and they went to Rockville, whers nn:: H.:-Z:‘:n% ',1;’;,,, o mall * luncheon 'yesterday - at - the | they were marcid. Mrs Joncs aliof: | Warren and Mary Hawkins, boy. MRS. M. E. HOLLEY Chevy Chase Club, ard Ao e e redaing | domnand Beter Tane. bor 9378, 2581 150 Mr. and Mrs. H. §. Villars of Wash- |supper was served at.the Southern Ington are at the Alexandria, Los An. | Hotel, after -which the bride and| - . - meles. They were guests of homor at j bridegrocm left for Atlantic City to Deaths Reported a dinner party in the grill last evgn-‘llwnd several weeks. , They will visit & e % Mrs. Hartig's parents.in New York | The following deaths have been reported fo = T before” returning o Washington, (e betlth depurtment within the last”twenty” iss Miriam Kieeblatt has gone to|where they have.engaged an apart- : ; Cleveland to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ment at Wardman Park Hotel. 1 }l,m"cur‘;gns‘:f-z}mufimm EEntpAcier : =S Clara Kennedy, 49, 2400 S street. % . — Mr. John B. Bovello has issued invi- | §ii72 £onedy 0 2000 Bateeet Melnturf—Waters tations for the marriage of his daugh- e A Gres, ok Caca e Anscedtia, ngagement Ammounced. « |ter, Concetta Maria, to Mr.”Francesco | Martha A. Clark, 77, St. Elizabeth's Hos- Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Waters an- | D) Prima. Monday evening, April 4, at {pital. 2 mounce the engagement of their | w300 Siock, in St Aloysine Church Seoiier Do e orth Capitol and I etreets. Thete | The naval reserve force of the Mclnturff. No date has been set fo ml;mhe ?.{fi“&ril': n“d' Pf"ke r:-(i Lauea 8(‘;:. Navy consists of 28,000 the wedding. O L e - e Ao tios officers_and_235.000_egrolled_men: Gold-Stripe Silk Stockings Y —for Easter and all-the-year - wear. Garter clasps cannot ruin them. Centemeri Gloves for Easter New ' shipment just -afrived from Grenoble, France, includ- ing gray shades. es G. and Rosa L. Proctor, girl. FRANCKE & LUSTICK 1230 14th Street N.W. 1216 F St. N.W. “A handsome room”—“Quite an addition”—“The best looking part of your shop”—*“And such values” These Are Remarks Heard This Morning in Connection With Our New Second Floor Opening And yet there were some disappointments, the n_lirrors failed to arrive, the electriciants were still working on the lights, but no disappointment about the merchandise offered as a special feature for the opening day of the new room. . A Special Section for Larger Women A Section for Sports Suits Coats, Suits and Dresses, in Jersey and Tweed Suits, for sizes from 42 up; in styles that your extra suit; smart for town are in harmony with the season. and country wear. Easter Suits, Opening Event, $62.50 A remarkable pre-Easter purchase of $75 to $100 Suits and a wide choice of styles, both in regular sizes and for the larger women, for this occasion at $62.50 suit. A CORRECTION. In Sunday’s Mrs. Eleanor G. Moore. 1339 NI street. is spending @ short time at | wiams Aemy s Star, our an- the Royal Poinciana, Paim ‘Beach, Fla. 2 . Fla. 1 Soclety folk generally are taking an nouncement read Mrs. Willlam A. King entertained | active interest in, the comfng ball at a dinner Thursday at St. Mark's|for the welfare work of the Women's B . ” h L Cafe. in honor of Miss Eugenia H.|Army and:Navy League, March. 30, —all our chokers, Todhunter, whose marriage to Mr. |A partial list of the boxholders in- Harold Compton King will take place | cludes Mrs. Emerson H. Liscum, pre: L ) $12.00. 1 on Easter Tuesday. There were cov- | ident of the leakue; Mrs. Silas Casey. ers for eight, and the table decora- | Admiral -Bronson, Mrs. Stephen B. 110 F It should have STREET NV, b ! r e ad—all mink Navy Leagme. tions were jonquils and ferns. The | Elkins, Mrs. Julian James. Mra. John gueats were Mra. Stephen Edmonaton | F: Faure. Mrs. Victor Kauftmann, Mrs. Todhunter. Miss Eugenia Todhunter. | Francols Berger Moran, Mrs. Charles »irs. Johnson. Mrs. Royer Hollinga. | Boughton Wood. Mrs. E.-S. Bailey, c‘o here CIIO&E"J reduccd 1 to $12.00. worth, Mrs. Frederick W. Cromwell, | Mrs. Joseph E. Thropp, Mrs. Samuei Miss Frances Harris. Miss Dorothy | Winslow and Mrs. M. C. Van Wiakle. Eno'ur and Mrs. William Alexamlul T";"’"‘ 'bg”"""“"jy ‘"C"”f‘“‘ dl:- [ man or Xes an seats - for the = | Chinese costume ball 40 be .given at owr LO 1t corsets. The marriage of Miss Alma Louise | Wardman Park Hotel the night of :: McGaw and Mr. Daniel Miilson Good- | April 5 for the benefit of the China took place Wednesday, | famine fund. Society is rcnpondmx} 16, at the home of the bride, | nobly in the purchase of-tickets for street, the Rev. Grove G. | the affair. which, it is said. will be Only near rela- | the most brilliant of the post-Lenten tnessed the ceremony. season. e brid s glven in mar-| There are twenty-two boxes in the Poiret Twill Suits Twill Cord Suits ‘| Tricotine Suits Piguetine Suits Tan Covert Cloth Suits If you are a woman of slender figure, there are slashed, flare, blouse and Spanish Box Suits here for you. The Box Suits have satin sashes ending in fringe and elaborate hand embroidery. erage-si il i i illeur Suits of slen- Av size women will be interested in these Tailleur S n der lines, adorned with cable stitching or hand embroidery. and semi- costume styles with bead, floss silk and metallic thread embroidery. t styles for spring, with the skill that only spe- lored self folds or long-line slashed panels, * I | | Presenting for your consideration Tailored Suits for Easter For the Large Women are Fine Tailleurs, interpreting the newest cialists in stout apparel could convey. Straightlines accentuated with tai " New Wraps and Coats . for Easter Wear Also in this new Second Floor opening event! Three splendid assortments fromr the dressy wrap effects to the smart topcoats for sports and street wear. Polo and Top Coats, of genuine camel’s hair and tweeds, very special for this event at $31.50 and $34.50. Handsome Spring Wraps, distinguished for their new lines and fine fabrics; away under the regular prices for this event at %S:eating Great Enthusiasm-— Dresses, $25 A hundred Dresses—away above the ordinary—special second floor open- ing event, for your choice at $25.00. Becoming styles for every one, all the best spring shades and choice of Crepe Satins, Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta Silks and Tricolettes, and to complete the assortment, Smart Dresses in wool jersey.and trico- tine. Both small"women and the larger woman provided for in this event and good assortments ready for Tuesday. An assemblage of New Tailleurs, genuinely reflecting each phase of the vogue and new creations, are arriv- N O X sailors are for women who know style and are satisfied with nothing less than the original: Note the graceful lines, ¢ clegant, effect as developed from the new Twill Cords and Tricotines. ing every da \ the simple, yet extreme Extravagant prices mostly mean extravagant profits. We . merchandise on the principle of marking all merchandise at a reasonable profit only. And in sailors, Knox sets the fashions from Fifth Avenue to Palm Beach. \ 721 Ninth Street N.W. Adjacent to The Rialto Seventh at F v The Hecht C ——————