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Bus-3-3-z-ssz! Whir-r-r-rrr! Hum-m-m-m! This—the singing of our workrooms, glad in the mecomplishment of work efficlently and quickly done Tiis is & Song of Saving—saving your time for Znore important uses than to Hemstitch, PicotEdge, ' Pleat and “Button” ‘We call forand deliver your work on time! of needed touches Broidery Following your or our initiative Braiding i 'LETES th ‘ —the best—and Embroidery § VHICB a;x,:em < » Bhort Out Silk e oo o And_Price Ends —complets in color-gamut At Oppenbeimer’s 1300 G St. 2 72 Droop’s Music House @ Music 7 In the services of Praise and Thanksgiving which will be offered throughout the world to- day Music will $lay a foremost. part, vitalizing the power of Divine Service, strengthening the force and influence of powerful sermons, uf- 3 Iifting, inspiring—bringing mind, heart and soul into fuller realization of the real meaning MISS JULIA CARTER, Daughter of Representative and Mra. es D. Carter of Okinhoma, who gone for a visit to friends in New York and New Jersey. Stories of Well Known Folk in Social and Official Life (Continued from Beventh Paxe.) ering. It seems much for those who have worthy portraits of the illus trious men and women of this country and will secure for them a place in which to preserwe their treasures; be- sides the pleasing prospect of getting: a generous sum for them. In London, where artistic matters rank perhaps directly after political, a furore has been raised over the overy that the painter who has exhihited under the name of Charles Marin is none other than the mighty politician and cabinet member, Winston Spencer Churchill. The 'British parliament seemed as much disturbed over the news as the United States Senate some years ago when it was revealed that the late Jobn Mellon Thurston of| Nebraska had published a book of poems. Mr. Churchill, under his so- briquet, has been “hung” several times, in the Royal Academy. A small ma- rine canvas was recently sold at a high figure in one of the New York galleries. Miss Louise Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mre David Hennen Morris of Now York, is the first of the five Van- derbilt cousins presented to society last winter to announce her engage- ment, the youth being Dudley was ' Miss Alice’ Shepard, younger was Miss _Allce Shepard, younger daughter of the Eiliott F. Shepards, Mrs. Shepard being the Vanderbilt third in descent from Commodore Cornelius, who founded the family fortunes. The other buds were Miss Cornelia_ Vanderbilt, daughter of the late George W. Vanderbilt, whose de- but was as much a Washington af- fair as it was of New York; Miss Muriel Vanderbilt, daughter of Wil- liam K. Vanderbiit, jr.; Miss Emily Sloane Hammond, granddaughter of Mrs. Henry White, and who will be guest later in the season, and Mjss Louise Vanderbilt Schieffen, daughter of Mrs. William Jay Schief- fen, the latter being a daughter of the Elliott Shepards. Misa Morris is a junfor at Vassar and intends to take her degree before assuming the Mrs. Harding Heads Patrons|f For Pen Women's Carnival Mrs. Wamen G. Harding will head the group of patrons and partonegses Wwho have consented to sponsor the annual benmefit of the League of benefit, which 18 given to ald the young er to find a fleld professionally, takes the form of a book falr and ar- thor's carnival costume ball. This year it will be combined with the first national convention ever held by the Pan Women and will be given at the New Willard Hotel, from the 13th to the 16th of April, Inclusive. Members from ail parts of the coun- try are coming to the convention, which opena on April 13. The two days’ benefit fete will culminate in the spootacular carnival cestume ball the eventns of April 15. Special programs will supplement he book falr, which has many sur- in store. Besides pageantry, . authora’ readings, one of the leading attractions for one of the aft- ernoon performences will be Mrs. Lars Anderson’s play, “Every Boy,” which recently recolved §e much acclaim upon its premier In Boston. Costumes, settings and muslc which enriched tre Boston production will be brought to Washington for its presentation here, and it will be given under the direc- tion of Helen Hayden Gibbs and her interpretive dancere. Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, chairman of the committee on patrons, ia en- thuslastic over the interest evidenced by those invited to serve s patrons for the League's annual benefit, which has grown to be one of the outstand- ing features in the spring social sea son. Mrs. Willfam Atherton Du Puy, national president, is director of the four days' session. In addition to Mrs. Harding, the list of the patrons as it stands today in- cludes: The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge, the Spanish ambassador and Senora de Riano, the Russian ambas- sador and Mme. Bakhmeteft, the Chil- ean ambassador und Mme. Mathieu, the Argentine ambassador and Mme. Le Breton, the Peruvian assador and Mme. de Pezet, the Becretary of State and Mrs. Hughes, the minister of the Serbs, Croats and the Slovenes and Mme. Grouitch, the Polish min- ister and Princess Lubermirska, the Swiss minister and Mme. Peter, the Rumanian minister and Mme. Bibes- co, Mr. Justice Reynolds, Mr. Justice and Mrs. Brandeis, the Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks. the Attorney ieneral and Mrs. Daughert retary of the Navy and M the Secretary of Agriculture Wallace, the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Davis, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Senator and Mrs. Pomerene, Senator and Mrs. Sheppard, Senatof Hale, Senator and Mrs. Kendrick | Senator and Mrs. Lenroot, Senator and Mrs. Harris, Senator and Mrs. Stanley, Representative and Mrs. Gillett, Rep- resentative and Mrs. Towner, Repre- sentative and Mrsl.flBr!tt.n. S. Hamlin, . Eugene Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs, Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. Marshall Field, Mr. and Mrs. Gist Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ke)- logg, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Frank S. Hight, the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe and Mrs. Wal- ter Puckerman. Unity Chapter to Hold Supper Dance on April 4 A dance and buffet supper will be given by Unity Chapter, No. 22, 0. E. Tuesday evening, April 4, in the salon des nations of the Hotel Wash- ington. < To Replsce Your Heavy Wrap Yom Waast & Sman FUR It Will Pay You to Have That ia SOCIETY Established 1861 'S (& F and “Eleventh Streets Our Willow and Reed Furni- ture Exhibit of all the newest ef- fects and colorings in this want- ed Furniture for Spring and Summer may be found on the First Floor, Main Building. Three (3) piece Willow Set, in natural color. Set consists of settee, armchair and arm rock- er to match. Three (3) pieces. Price.............. pererenccssrncess. . S4LOD Settee .......... Sold Separately— veae. 2335 Arm Rocker. cen. veeee 925 Armchair ceeeesece.... Comfortable Solid Maple Arm Rocker, cane seat and back. R R e e 0 dnsnpnensinen JED Your winter furs and woolens will be safely insured when stored in one of our cedar chests. During this week say cedar chest in our entire stock can be purchas- ed st a grest saviug. As ea ex- smple, and e long s owr stock lasts, we offes— A Solid Codar Chest, of genereus depth, 3-foot fong, at SIGEA Soild Cedar Chest, 3%-& flong, wity inlaid design cn Hd, st SW. Refrigerators Gray Porch Hammock, complete with mattress and chains 19.00 Lawn Bench, 4 feet long, with steel frame.....c.cveee.....7.00 Bedroom Suite, can be had in brown mahog- any, American walnut or Parisian gray. Specisl apartment and signifcance of Easter. size Refrigerator, with Mausic 7s a vital force that must be reckoned with in our hves, functioning as it does in so DICSIEP «commmmrorsessserassnns wonssncsasessssssssans- S0 white -porceloid in- et e Ol et terior, $26.00. ; BedS oo e e oo ar s eeeen e MARTIN ‘WOLF 30-32 Flerida Ave. N.W. ls of Madison avenue, New York nd visited in Washington. Arthur Lee, recognized many ways from the cradle to the grave. + Cultivation of good music in the Home in- duces apfreciation of everything that 3s worth while in life; it is an essential in character building and adds, as nothing else can, to happi- ness and contentment. Individually end collectively the House of Droop subscribes to the foregoing sentiments and offers its hearty and sntelligent co-operation’ all matters fertaining to your musical needs. E. F. DROOP & SONS CO. : — 13006 Py BEST WASHING MACHINE Best and Cheapest Full-Cabinet Washing Machine in the World All modern clectric washers either lift and dip, or rock and toes the soiled fabrics. Although either way is effective, it is even better to have ‘washing done both ways. The A B C Electric Lanndress does this. Clothes are thoroughly cleansed, without wear, as a result. See tiis remarkable washer at work. Observe bow qlflfl;! "‘l 'z’hlfi—fll;’ o ing vibrati oo moving around the floor. Built and guaranteed one of the oldest and biggest washing machine nulneu,ve‘i’-?&:r:e = . CONVENIENT PAYMENT TERMS ‘We want to lighten the wash-day burdens of every house- wife—that's why we are selling this wonderful Elec!rz Waslel- ing Machine on the easiest terms possible to give yon Let us demonstrate it in your home—without obligation on your part to purchase unless you want it. 719 gth st. ELECTRIC COMPANY Next to Rialto Theater—Phone Main 5150 t triends e ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————t | TN new and exalted honors which have fallen to him. as Lord Lee of Fare- ham and then first lord of the admir- alty. It seems that Capt. Lee, who served here for more than five years and was one of the intimate associates of Theodore Roosevelt, when that executive was Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and who socompanied the Rough Riders te Cuba as a military observer, became interested i poli- tics as the resmit of his marrlage to Miss Ruth Moore, daughter of Mr. John G. Moore of New York. Resign- ing his commission in the army, he stood for the Fareham district and won handsomely. His career in the tinguished and cen- ffairs, he mastered thoroughly and per- formed such fine service that like the tar in Pinafore, h head of the British navy, and a peer of the realm besides and Lady Lee have a charming residence in Westminster, called the Abbey-Gardens, and a quaint country seat in Bucks, ‘“Checkers,”} where some celebrated house partics have been given. Lady Lee has pro- nounced qualities for leadership and has been an outstanding figure in the social sense since her marriage some ecighteen years ago. She is handsome in appearance, and is always a per- fectly gowned woman with a ten- dency to cling to the ways of her old home, New York, rather than to follow either London or Parls fashions. A recent distinguished visitor to Washington was Count Christopher Vojkffy Vojkovic Kloboc of Trebinge, an old and picturesque city of Jugo- Slavia, who was for a week, during the early part of the month, the guest of Prof. Paul Herbert L. Larwiil of the Catholic University. The count is a well known. explorer and his present visit is preparatory to a long sojourn {n Central and South Amer- ica with the scientific expeditions which are excavating among the vari- ous ruins, especially those marvel- ous remains of an ancient civilization in Costa Rica. He is likewise a mighty hunter and has trophies from every land where large game Is to be bagged. This is, however, his first visit to this side'of the world. Count Christopher belongs to the famous house of the Fuggers of Augsburg and by ome of those curfous twists in human affaira. the region to which he goes was, in X the head of his line Charles V of the holy Roman em- pire, with exclusive rights of colo zation and for bringine to the natives the blessings of Christianity aod civilization. ~The count served under the allies during the war and is a citizen of Serbia, though many of his kindred remain under the German rule. He {8 an accomplished linguist iand holds degrees from some of the most eminent seats of learning in Europe. New fashions in wedding cakes are not announced every day, so much in- terest centers in the minute descrip- nt letters of Lord of of Awon Bear Oxford. The brids is the grand: ece of the Marqui 1sbyry, and the nuptials wers celebrated at Hat- eld house, that renowned coun meat nurl}amdnn. The cake -..‘3 such mammoth gize that it might have served at the banquet of the \Jord mayor of London, but it was 8o prepared that it divided perfectly into | five sections. other four we {boxes bearing the initiais of the {bridal couple and tied with white satin ribbons. One box was sent to Avon Tyrrell, where all of Mr. Man- tenants recelved & fragment; other was sent to Exeter, tn which small oty both the bride and brid groom have many friends and rel tives, besides a host of lows of Mr. Manners: was to London, where more 2nd the fourth MAURICE J. COLBERT, €21 F St. Main 3016-3017 HEALTH TALK TO WOMEN 916 Colorado Building, 14th and G Sta. Wednesday, March 30, 2:30 P.M. Subject: “What It Is Worth to Be Dr. Mattingly, formerly mana; for W?yfl. Ki Iné. Now at 310 Pope Bldg., 817 14th. EYES Vital to Happiness, as Well as Health and Comfort THE care of your eyesight should have particular thought. Wear Glasses if you need them, but avoid them if they are not needed. g!ective Eyes not only on a_thorough scientific knowledge of every eye condition. A. P. Mattingly Optician and Optemetrist Suite 310, Pope Bldg. 817 14th St. NW, Large Top-icer Re- frigerstor, hardwood case, baked white ename! interior, 75-1b. ice capacity, equipped with sanitary silver tin- ned shelves. Price, $38.00, Three-door Refrig- erator, hardwood case, baked enamel.interior; mineral wood insula- tion; eqy with sanitary glass trap. Price, $49.00. ICC sevccccscoce Pl Three (3) .'Pi;;'blne ijving Roo: la davenport, armchair and arm rocker to. match, upholstering ks 4evreonse 195.00 Special Mahogany Library Table Oak; eacl Miscellaneous Odd Pieces of Farniture at Greatly Reduced Prices piece Suite, consisting of buffet, china case and serving of American Walnut. Price.....ccccvescess....$225.00 Walnat Serving Table..coe..o...... cesecpensssspencs.. 4500 Mahogany, cane back and upholstered seat Armchair. Price ting .of Complete Suites in mahogany, American Walnut.and Belgian Suite consists of buffet, china case, serving table, din- ing room table, five (5) side chairs and 1 armchair, S - Ten-piece Belgian Oak Dining Room Suite, Price.... £ Ten-piece Brown Mahogany Suite, Queen Anne design. .$407.00 Ten-piece American Walnut Suite, Louis XVI design. The Linen Dept. Irish Linen Damask Table Oml?xl,e:crz;dnz‘gi;e to f\flmfi' at ;ery at:!:;:i:::: redueed prices. auti ne Gotha.d ;x::}:dsq zr;'educed to $6.80, fl.&: $10.25, e, Ootl'sl:,' 2.5:2% dssl., reduced to $825, $10.75, $12.75, $1438, Slgfl_ and $16.50 en, Napkins, 22x32 inches, reduced to $6.00, $9.75 and $11.50 doz. Napkins, 24x24 inches, reduced to $14.50, $15.00 p-nd $17.00 dox. i : Bleached Pure Linen Crash Toweling, white or blue or red borders; all pure flax, 24c Madeira Hand Scalloped Edge Hand Em- broidered Pure Linen Tea Cloths—elaborate de- signs on fine round linen—4s and 54 inch diameter, Reduced to $10.00 ea, . Madeira Hand Scalloped Edge Hand Em- broidered Pure Linen Tea Napkins, fine linen deli- cately corner i ; 13-inch, Reduced to fld doxz, Bleached Cotton Sheets, standard muslin, torn, size 8rxgo inches. Reduced to $1.35 es. -~ Bleached Cotton Pillowcases, 45x36 inches, White Corded Dimity Bedspreads, hemmed ends. The original, durable spreads at sttractive reductions. SR A Size 63x90 inches for $225 ea. - Size 72x90 inches for' $2.40 ea. Size 80xgo inches for $2.85 ea. Size goxgo inches for $3.50 ea. Art-Gift Dept. Silk Candle Shades, trimmed with gold braids, Dresden and medallion effects, in agsorted -sizes and colors. Reduced to 35c and 65¢ ea. Novelty tinted, Old Ivory or Green Candle- sticks, 25¢ ea. : Real Leather Hanging Phone Indexes, plain ° gray, brown, rose, lavender, tan and blue, $1.85 ea. Gold inlaid striped borders, rose, gray, brown, tan and Jap effects, $2.50 ea. “Art Needlework Section” The incomparable “Good Shepherd Yarns” in lock mesh tocoon balls. The world’s most beautiful worsteds, it the new- est shades and staple colors now ready for i Announcement . Our Art Needlework, Lamps and Gift Dept., have Rear. Fov the convenience and comfort of our Women P we have i installed & aew Rest Room (Main Floer,