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1510 H‘ treet PRESENT 3 SOCIETY ARESUME oF THE EV S0 as Guests of cielty President and Mrs. Harding Dine Informally Controller and last evening. The ceremony was pe! with judges ed to award ol To'tna beat sosrume. " SOCIETY member of the board of edu memorial hi on. . Mrs Mount ca formed at 8 o'clock, in the Mount Mrs. E. F. An-| will be the guests of honor. Mrs. |Odenheimer, member Vernon Place Methodist drews, Mra. Rose Gouverneur Hoes and | Hobart Brooks will preside at the | Vernon Chapter of the Virginia divi. Mr. John Temple Graves are to be|tea table, assisted by Mrs. James | sion. will also have recelving with her Church South, b{ Rev. Claude N. H ser. and was foilowed by a reception from to 11, in the home of the bride's parents. The church was sim- ply decorated with palms. Mrs. Mar- guerite Allan Ross played the wed- ding music, and Mr. George F. Ross, tenor, sAng two solos. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ross are cousins of the bride. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a gown of white satin made on straight and sim- judges. After the march the duncing will begin, to run on without interrup- tion through the evening—and merning Among the box holders for the ball this evening are Mrs. Lars Anderson, who has taken two for her guests, Mrs Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs Franceis Berger Moran, Mrs. Thomes T Geff, Mrs. Rafael Govin, Mrs. Joseph Thropy. Mrs. John Store: sees Paite Mrs. Nelson Perin, Mrs Gisi Blair. Mrs Ernest Smith and Mrs. Chester Mor- il A number of local newspaper wom- | en will assist Mrs. Cantrill the afternoon The Keieet Kiub will hold an in-! BlR formal subscription dance tomorrow | night street wiil in the baliroom of 2400 the regent of that ch, chlia Nivin of Brad. during | 16th k Heights, 1415 G Street Opposite Keith's urs Exclusively A specialty dancing program ‘F C —for spring wear ancing | L UY \UAPESOur models show be given and general will begin at % pm ple lines, with an overdrapery of ?r?rl‘;"hl:m,;r‘-’\v‘m.u. H, Moses, ! ;“' prevailing white georgette crepe, which ~ was|Col. m Krie Fowlei the Nation w. = . A M |Spanish influence Crissi Deld i wbout the edga of the SKirt, A|Preas Club und the Sensiore 518 Rab- | orn s moeet o pummer. who bas | [Are IVIUCH ana " are ‘otto kanr IS. rissinger. court train of the satin hung from|resentatives from One org Bech, & ERest jai lule Momn of kel designed — in _Mole S the shoulders, and her tulle veil was boxss Wil l gor'y few weeks, will attend the D. A. Ermine and Krim - held by & bandeau of pearls she it | 57 0 S e, S s e b A Favored [mer, " imesecten'in carried bride roses, with a shower of | of the League of Amerian i Womer Mary vited. HE President and Mrs. Hard- fiilen of the valley. holding ‘thirty-twa, and 16 which they | D'//0ERAm Chapter. Lewiston, Me. | 1-ps STORED—FURS RERUILT IN’I’RODUmOm ing dined informally at the Miss Mildred R. Hoge, aunt of the W‘Ill entertain Viee Iresident and Mre Mrs. Frank G. Odenheimer h 5 - New Willard last night with bride, was her only aftendant, and|Coolidge, the Wpaiish smbsssador and| MO Fraek (G Odenhelmer has sent Hemstitching and Buttons wore a gown of rose-colored Keorg- Mme. de Riano, the ussisn smibsssador PFROM the controller of currency ette crepe with a sash of bright blueland Mme. Hakhmeteff, the Chilessn wm- |2 00K Tucsday, April 15 (Virginia Cover and Mrs. Crissinger. Other guests in- in the same material and carried|bassador and Mme Mathieu, the Argen- | 987). &1 her apartment, at the Con-| ed D cluded Brig. <en. and Mrs. Sawyer, pink roses and biue larkspur. tine ambassador und Mme la Breton|Eressional in honor of Dr. Kate Wal-| You do mot have to wait for yoms C Gen. Pershing and Mr. Charles W. Mr. Austin D. Twigk. brother of|and the Peruvian ambussador and Mme. | 16F Barrett of Alexandria. Va work. ity the very best. Dawes, former controller of curren the bridegroom, was best man, ‘and de Pezet. regent of 1ne rinia ’i.\nlw:. 2 Quick service. Mrs. Harding held a reception In the the ushers were Mr. Roger Twigg | Mrs. Harding, an active member of | % The guceis wilinclude the ge + EVERY-PASHION SF IAPORTANCE FOR THE' COMPLETION OF THE DAY °REVENING White House this morning for the League of American Pen Women, re- ceiving earlier a few other guests by special awbointment This afternoon Mrs. Harding will be the guest of the Congressional Club, one of the most important factors in the’ social life of Washington. and the most notable women's club in the United States. Mrs. Lenroot, president of the club. L |and Mrs. Harding will have with them lin line. 3frs. Coolidge and Mrs. Gil- lett, and in compliment to the guest of honor the entire delegation of Ohio !women will serve as assistant host- esses. Mre. Oscar Underwood, Mrs Stephen B. Elkins. Mrs. Atlee Pom- bridegroom, of West- Roger Wilson . of v Harris of Cleve- land, Mr. Joshua W. Miles of Baltl- moreé and Mr. J. Edward Thomas and Mr. Wallace McK. Stowell of this city. Mrs. Gatley, mother of the bride and Mrs. Twigg, mother of the bride- groom, assisted in receiving the guests at the reception, the former wearing Dblack velvet and the latter wore black lace over black satin, and they both wore corsage bouquets of red roues. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Twigg of TWIEg- town, Md.,.parents of th bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Harris of Cleve- brother of th minster, Md.; Atlanta, Mr. Le the league. in sending freshly cut flowers from the White House hothouse for the flower and candy | naucted by Miss Katharyn Lear, which will feature the Harding white curnation and the Mrs, Harding rose. The Episcopal Home for Children will be the beneficiary of a eharming- a h this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, r the auspices of ¢lass 32 of the Sunday school, Mrll i Frank S. Hight. teacher. The program, which is adapted to and the Virginia d tional convent n. which onal legates to the o Col. 93 MRS. M. E. HOLLEY 2361 15th N.W. + Quality—qlone- : - Justifies Price! The hop Unique always buys QOST‘ I'A IZ 0 persons both young and old, will be [ L] |'rfno and Mrs. holas Longworth e iy ona swter ofiRs o will preside at the tea table. The Ma- presented by Mrs. William €. John- - : ° 3 i i briad Mr. and Mrs. Homer 1 r i 2 rine Band will give a program which e i oom s N A N -taw of |00, and Mr. George 'Connor. "and Quality in spite of price, and you FoR TOWN 2* CCUNIRY WEAR completely as at the Cinderella Shop. ~Beginning will include the song recently coms posed by Mrs. George D. Hope and dedicated to Mrs. Harding. The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of Mrs. Davis Ireland. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes will be hosts at dinner this evening in honor of the former premier of France, M. Rene Viviani. This will be the first official function given by the new Secretary of State. Jusserands to Come From New York Teday. The ambassador of France and Butler. The other guests included ray the former United States ambassador to MRS. E. A. KENNER, A bride of April 15, who was MisnCaro- Iyn Rinker, and who, with her h Dr. Kenner, returned teday from ment, that the children who have to stay in Washington throughout the summer may have a place to swim, idge, who are to be the guests of honor. All the expenses of the ball s Dorothy Brown Ruby Robert- Md., who were the bridegroom; Mi: of Pittsburgh and Mi son of Rockville. i house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gatley. Mr. and Mrs. Twigg left later for a short wedding trip, the latter wear- ing & gown of gray, with a hat to match., They will later make their home in Baltimore. Entertains at Dance for Mins Treadwell. A Mr. A. B. Treadwell will entertain a company of young people at the supper- dance at Wardman Park Hotel this evening for his daughter, Miss Margaret Treadwell. Mrs, Archer Le Grande Haycock is entertaining at an informal tea this Serving as patronesses for the event are: Mrs. Theodore F. Jewell, Mis Caroline Smith, Mrs. David Meade Le: Miss Lelia Draper. Mrs. F. N. Hinkel, Mrs. Theodore Wrann, Mrs. R. ). Mar- shall, Mrs. A. E. Truby and Mrs. J. M. Draper. The girls in Mrs. Hight's cl Elizabeth Wrenn, Frances Marshail, Margaret Draper, Florence Key Ruth Weedon, Constance Ridgway, Barbara Truby and Louise Keller. are: Mrs. Edward Wyllys Hyde, jr.. has returned from a visit in New York and Philadelphi Miss Jennie H. Seymour, regent of the Stockbridge (Mass.) Chapter, D. tle Virginia King Wednesday, Apri 13, at the home of Mrs. Charles Bar- meister, 1702 ALWAYS buy merchandise of Quality when you buy of Mine s Jpasiiindlw I setyzn s fem | 18] ORIV I, Spi v tid GeReed el lr and e Kimtell Marah sd b A R mill be among those stopbing : o?“::‘:: dA;:"her e > p 2ni, speclal envoy from, the Erench themselves, are making 1000 paper 3 G Hamition. Martin, e, of 1638 | o T0e 7 ‘(',m:';;"",,f“‘g’m‘,‘l';""g‘:,; of Minerva Kmtluig. Yarn Superyarn Fiber Silk lumbia University, Mr. Nicholag Myr- | PoX of Vice President and Mrs. Cool- miscellaneous shower for Miss Myr- Has the quallty—“makes Uniformly of highest merit. . Nowhere else in Washington is baby served so the sweater. Fringes, Girdles, Braids + ith the I Arobe sad O Feliaih Sand’ M v are propaid excent the supper. so that | atternoon in hongr of her cousin, Mrs. Laniont=streetinorthz, D.M.C. Crochet Cotton August Moll and C. E + with the Layette, every wardrobe and nufsery re- U e ARne, oditor of n, |21V one who wishes every bit of his| Arthur Birch of Milwaukee, Mrs Has-| "o King, who wi Without quibble or question Hertlein & Co. quality pro- b < % 2 mo t A ; g, who will be married to 3 . 1, quirément is provided for every age up to the “tod- = i aey ey ioa B0 gLo the Klddies|cock was hostess for the Patriots’ Me- | “ponry “Werner Saturday, April the best. ducers which enrich. dlers” at six. ing Whether it is an elaborate christen- robe—or a play suit—mother needn’t worry now with needlework for baby—just select it. And Bassinets, Baby Carriages, Tables and nursery fur- nishings—of the new types. Mederately priced—that’s the beauty of it. Cinderella Candy— made—$1 a pound—because it's worth it it's delicious"—Home- ‘Thé ambassador of Spain and Se- nora de Riano will entertain a com- pany at dinner this evening in_honor of the Count and Countess Raben of Denmark. who are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cleveland Perkins. The ambassador of Russia, Mr. Bakmetefl, entertaineq the entire au- dience. and those who took part in the tableaux, at a buffet supper fol- lovin- the tabléaux vivant last even- ng. The ambassador of Chile and Senora de Mathieu will be the guests of hon- o“r'.ll dinner this evening of Mr. and needs only to abstain from supper on the night’of the ball. L Tea Given for. Benefit of Russinn Refugees. Weather permitting, the last of the serks of benefits being held for the immediate aid of hundreds of thou- sands of Russian refugees will take place this afternocon on the east te race of Wardman Park Hotel with a tea following bridge and “500." There 18 every indication that the efforts of society to help the sufferers overseas will be crowned with success from a financial standpoint, as the affairs of morial €Chapter, D. A. R., Tuesday. Mins Helnkell Weds Mr. Campion Tomorrow. The marriage of Miss Hester Hill Heiskell, eldest daughter of Mr. Jesse Lewis Helskell of this city, and grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Vickery of Baltimote, to Mr. James Henry Campion of Overbrook, Phila- delphia, will take place tomorrow at St. Ignatius’ Church, near Kildare, the cotintry estate of the Heiskell famil in Prince Georges county. . . Mrs. William F. Dennis entertained at a buffet luncheon today at her resi- 16, entertained members of the chap- ter and friends at tea Thursday, April 14. Mrs. James Campbell Cantrill will be hostess at the directors’ reception of the Women's City Club Sunday afternoon, 4:30 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. George Thatcher Guernsey, honorary president general, D. A. R, and Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins. newly chosen Belding Embroidery, Crochet and Sewing Silks Unconditionally the best the world over. H. K. H. Texto Em- broidery Silks Acknowledged to be sup- erior. Standard Sew Machines American Triumph. Hall-Borchert Dress Forms Possess the fleld—adjustable. All Our Merchandise 1s best In its respective lines. NOTIONS + : ‘Warren Delano Robbins. ;’(“';m,l;:f‘mw‘;";‘;m :'r'm;e Eelqont been | dence on Massachusetts avenue, when o —_— a A e promi- L3g nor, presi- . The aibassador of Great Britain [nénce of the men and women invorved; | Sy SomrSt of the Deashicrs of the| 7] Such products as KLEINERT'S DRESS SHIELDS, Wil < o“r wn a ree :.fil'li Lady Gm de; h;vs a o?v;'d b‘i,nz!- m‘“:&l “l';mrh‘flo maay"'(m axdpeeted American Revolution, was the guest 11O F snap Snap Fasteners, Kohinoor Snap Fasteners, Fleur de Lys ons to the Father ckerbocker e card party, and as 3 e Gi - . bail, to be given by the City History |prize will be given for sach of the) * The giests numbered thirty-six and STREET NW. French Cotton Beltings, Warren's Girdeline’ and hundreds of This Store Is Closed Saturdays at 1 P. M. Throughout the year, with the excepfion of July and August, when it is closed all day Saturdays. This change is solely in the in- terest of our employes. 1 pm. ments inaugurated. Therefore we will greatly a%preciate your aid in shopping hefore aturdays and thereby helping to further -one of the most humanitarian move- . WELOUVRE 1115 117 F STREET This Is a Very Important— Club in New York Tuesday evening, at the opening of the Ambassador Hotel. Minister of Poland Will Greet Cardinal. The minister of Poland will o to Philadelphia this aftérnoon at the invitation of the mayor of that ecity to take paft in thé celebration at- tendant wpon the arrival of Cardinal Dougharty. While in Philadelphia,-the minister will be the guest of Mr. Samuel Vau- clain, who will give & dinger party in his Honor this evening, and tie will re- turn to Washington tomorrow. Thé minister of China, Dr. Sze, re- turned this morning from racuse, N. Y., where he took part id the cam- paign in that city for Chinese relief, and, after addressing the meéting to be held this afternocos at the Belasco Theater in aid of the Chinese famine fund, will leave Washington this &vehing on a lecture tour in behalf of the relief fund. The undersecretary of state and Mrs. Fletcher entertained a company at dinner last evening in honor of the ambassador of Chjle and Senora de Mathieun. — The minister o( S itzerland and ina and Mrs. Paul S. Reinsch will S:tuuln at dinner this evening. Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins entertained a company sat luncheon today in honor of her house guest, Mra. James Robert McKee of New York, who arrived Tzurldly for a ten-day visit. flh Eiking will be hostess at din- ner tomorrow evening in honor of the_Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks, al will agsin entertain at dinner Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. Borden Harriman will be fiostess at dinner this evening. Mfs. Jofin A. Sterling of Washing- ton and Illinois announces the en- ent of her daughter Charlotte Fo Ur. Jioward C. Knotts of Sprins- field, L Pefiviais Age Guents at Skoreham Luncheon. Thé ambassador of Peru and Senora ‘ezet were the guests gt luncheon toddy at the Shdreham of Senor Dr. Don Alfredo Gonzales Prada, first sec- retary of the Peruvian embassy, who hundred or more tables, there is every possibility that the function will be in keeping with the other entertainments of the past three days. Mrs. John Gibbons, 2339 Massachu- setts avenue northwest, will act as <hairman of the committee in chai and she will be assisted by Mrs. Charles Harlow and Mrs. George T. Marye. The prizes will be distrib- uted by the Princess Gafgarine and Mile. Mishtowt. They are handsome in design and numerous in variety, and were contributed by Garfinkle, Copenhaver, Brentano, S. Kann's Sons Gompany, Galt, Rauscher. Demonet and more, Lynn Whimore Alden Company will start promptly at 3 and tea will be served at 5. Cakes and sandwiches were donated by friends of the Russian relief movement. Mrs. Marshall Field enteftain dinner last evening, when her !:ld_s:: included the Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Fall and the former Danish foreign minister, Count Raben, and Countess Raben. The party later went ggfl the Russian tableaux at the em- y. Capt. Richard H. Tebbs, if.. Unit. States Marine Corps, and Mrs. ‘!‘eb:‘: have taken an apartment at the Cairo Mrs. Lamar R. Leahy retu: Washington JLoday a'.v;.d*jolne;mcdont: nder Leahy at the after a visit in New Y"k.conneoflcu(. Miss Gwendolin Field, who was th guest of Mrs. Marshail Field the eurl; %l"i( of the week, has gone to New ork. Mrs. Willlam Cline Borden was hostess at a beautifully appointed Iuncheon today. The guests, number- ing eighteen, were seated at one large table adorned with spring flowers. Mrs. C. Viola Fellows will sail for Santo Domingo at an early date to visit her son, First Lieut. J. Howard Fellows, United States Marine Corps. Lieut. Fellows is ald to Gen. Long, who is in command of the matines stationed in the Dominican Republic, Miss Gatley W Mr. Twixg Last Night. Thé marriage of a8 Gatley, anughter of Mro ooy pertane bert 8. Gatley, and Mr. Lester Alvin were representative of the diplomatic, official and resident life of the capital, and included Mrs. George Thacher Guernsey, former president general of the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion. Mrs. Charles Nelson Riker presided at the table, which elaborately decorated, the centerpiece, of Radiance roses and white lilacs, being arranged in a beautiful silver urn, an heirloom in the hostess’ family. Costume Carniyal Ball Tonight to End Book Fair. The brilllant winding up of the book fair will be the authors’ costume carmi- val ball tonight from 10 to Z o'clock. Miss Anne Gordon is chairman of the young, ladies’ committee and Mr. Theo- dore Roosevelt, jr., assistant secretary of Navy, rman of the men's floor committee. The ball will open with a grand march of all those in costume at 10 0'0122‘ Our Motto Satisfaction SEGAL BROS. Fllrll".m‘:|l Relp-ir Ellg;l For Belia Tath StR i Modetste Prices—Best Workmanship. Estimates chéerfally furisded. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th nw. M. 83735374, TAILORED SUITS that you can wear more || than_one sea- son, now. $24‘75 up il 3-Skin Squirrel Choker, $9.50 rs RM and Stored. Wfiere know how (o fit corvets. -+ -+ + F F F F+F F ¥+ + + other <4 - 4 - 4 “A WORD TO THE WISE” + -+ - 4+ This Is a Favorite Shopping Place for Women Who Appreciate Full Value for Their Money 1109-1111 G St. NW. Continuing Tomorrow—OQur Values in the assortment to $55, Your Choice, at ...... Mme. Peter had a company of four-|for the spring, th 2 H teen at luncheon today. stlug?edvriln A peD iy 5w OH! THE JOY OF AWNINGS s 1T, spending the eek Forméf_ Unfted States Minister to | Tiin LG iy S opappuceoburs, [During the hot sommer daye which are just $24.75 Displayed On Separate Racks for Easy Selection For Saturday-—1,000 Pairs 2-Button SILK GLOVES Worth $1.25 Pr. ’ R items that spell Quality! - | fu In This Sale 85¢ Pair Dr SS S 1 | zis0"" entertained ™ several " Américan | Twigg of Cumberiand, M, took place| Mrs. Hafding a Patroness of Army Relief Tea Dance. Specialat........ A heavy quality Pure Silk Glove, with double finger tips. White, black, mode, tan, gray, etc. All sizes. Every pair absolutely perfect. Important because we ‘have taken Amos A them from our regular stock—those rep- resenting wanted styles, of exclusive designs and of standard Louvre quality. Values up to $55.00 $34.50 Canton Crepes Tafietas Tricotines First Floor—M. Brooks & Co. Women’s and Misses’ Spring Coats $15.00 Values up to $25.00 500 New Georgette WAISTS A Special Purchase $7, $8 and $10 Values 5.98 These Blouses are made of heavy quality all-silk Georgette crepe— choice of a great variety of the The Etiquette of Marriage has for one of its most charming features the engraved announcement. The fact that most Washington weddings are Brewood announced may Mrs. Fries, wife of Gen. Fries, has been instrumental in inter- esting society of Washington in the tea dance tomorrow afternoon, which will be givén from 4 to 7, on the roof of the Hotel Washington, for the benefit of the chemical branch of the Army Re- Ugt 8bclé The patronesses include Mrs. B Mme. Jusserand, Lady h Weeks, Mrs. ., Mrs. Atlee Pomeéréne, Mrs. Miles Poindexter, Mrs. Frederick H._ Gillett, Mme. Grouitch, Mrs, Frank Mondell, Mme. Collardet, Mrs. Leslle Craigié, Mrs. Rufus Day, Mrs. ui}rm W. Ireland, Mrs. Lansing Beach, Mrs. Willlam Haan, Mrs. Merri- wothet Walker, Mrs. Henry T. Oxnard, Mrs. Burton French, Mrs. Francis P. Garvan, Mrs. Charlea Farnsworth, Mrs. Richard Kaufman, Mrs, Herbert Lord, Mrs. W. R. Castle, Mrs, Walter R Tuckerma, Mrs. Frank W. Coe, Mrs. A. L. Butler. Mrs. George Barnett, Mrs. Jahn L. Chamberlain, Mrs. William n, w, Mrs. L. A. Lejeune and Mrs. n;l’llfln Atherton Du Puy. Georgettes Satins N Poirets tth Plan bhghvd - b A i i Mrs. Jemes W. Wadsworth is hav- 2 - Beaded, braided and embroidered, and in :ml gitort in arransing gpr the ”lf—’ffll the bride and These aré mostly Sports Models and include a plain tailored. Black, Navy Blueé and all evening, 5»&-1!"’&1. WL gou rlleive 2 lmdegroom to be. number of stylés, colors and materials. Every one the featured colors. T s St popl.” you Wil d an exceptional value. know it 4s from some one of the boys and girls of Trinity Community House, whose benefit and for whose “swim- min’ hole” the benefit Is given. These boys and girls are flooding Washing- ton with letters bearing the query “afi you swith?” illustrated by the figure of a kiddié in a bathing suit with a terribly doleful expression on ‘BrewadD Engravers & Stationers 519-13t St'Just Below F Millinery Arrivals New Felt Hats, $16.50. COATS at 25 Worth $35.00 to $45.00 New Taffeta Hats, $15.00. e boys ind girls_aro fcylog to newest spring models with smart New Ribbon Hats, $15.00. helo M % W Fyaceworth, Jr, 1a this assortment you will find fashion’s most favored | collar effects. Lace trimmed, em- chairman of thé grown-ups' commit- tee, 661l 1,000 tickets, and it looks as it they will succeed, with much to spare. Mrs. Marghall Field has sent them & donaion and | sAditions] " Boxhowers annotfcsl yesterdsy are Mrs. E. B. McLean and Mrs. R. R. Govin. As the committee announces, thp ball 4s to be 100 per cent home char- ity, for a much-needed civic improve- broidered and beaded models— white, flesh, navy, black and a number of popular Spring Shades. styLesl. in Sporté Models, regslat cuts and loose wrappy models. i Fashion’s latest decrée s to colors and materials, with- out doubt they are the extrere in value giving—styles for | All sizes. women and misses. All sizes: First Floor—M. Brooks & Co. Fourth Floor—M. Brooks & Co. —— S You'll be right with either—all three are of latest concéption.