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\ Es SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL o AT ing i he” bowhuan| MOCK OATHS FOR M. C.’S |MISS MAGGIE BUCHER DIES during the thirtieth Continental Con- = 18, 1921. SOCIETY K APLOW T Z s f So 721 Ninth Street N.W. {Mrs. Harding Receives Woman Voters. at s i gress of that society Unique Ceremo, e eature | _Miss Maggié Bucher. well known in o ! Y 22 New Mexico and the middie west ax ¢ Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond Fraternity Banquet. an educator, died yesterday afternoon have returned to their home on Kalo- at the home of her sister, Mrs, James Hurley, at the Highlands apart- nt rama road. after having spent several| AD oath supplementary to the fed weeks at Ambassador. Atlantic City.|eral oath of office will be administered Mrs. Hammond was suffering with bronchitis during part of her visit. ctired as 4 temcher ). after completing -five years of service. She came 10 new conzressmen who are members {of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity | rwen a year a Mrs. James Hen state vice [at a mock initiation ceremony inci- |10 Washington recently in the hope regent of Ohio. is a gu At AhE 58 s e e .|that a chaunge of climate would aid i« ental to the annual banquet of the ! X . Powhatan during the D. A. R. con-|{fraternity af the Hotel e Fovette | in recovery of he i Adjacent to the Rialto White House TOday GOES to gress Wedne e e sy ex-| Funcral services will be held to- | [ pectea ttend 43, Gen. Peyton | MOTTOW afternoon 30 o'clock Mrs. Hurlev's apartment. Interme i | 2l . March Porge Otis Smith, Senators | Announcing an New York Tomorrow. | Marriage Licenses. | Mabivurin o S0 S eomreors | M W SR : T ennessee and Spencer of Missouri, | i it £ Shdahis [, Mrreee Jieases have teen = the ' g atives Longworth, Hus- | | e T e e : 3 ted t pewers, “Winsiow. 1ee.t COAL OUTPUT SLUMPS. I tant Sale for Tuesday | Il ARDING freselosa g Britee nd a1 an Mes | © s | UTPUT SL mportan ! aelepation ob womdam ot {1AUE e Pa.and The prozram aiso will include musi-1 Production of bituminous coal in th ers in the bluc i : r f Nirctnaisu | gddress by dames Anderson Howes ended April 2 had slumped t | i orning trip with Mr. Henry Coleman ©OAWilard 1. AT R 2 iderson Hawes. i % i White Hous by motor I W Biowning of Camp Meate. Mi. ana | Bational sec of the fraterni 0000 toms. or “appr i t |2 ¥ wttend the| Mme. 1 " ¢ iller and Carol M. Hlassan 4 Geor:; Morris. arded as ordinarily safe ' Tweed Spor ul o, s 2 R s, T . A i {unveiling of the ko tue. b, Wednesday e e B n b { !x &ht. “Not since prewar das il ) | \rs. Rarding wint receiv dete- jorelack. - She il Toetm Harrison White "and” Sattie King, both ..r}WANTS TROOPS RECALLED |<aid. “nas there been such a low av i , National Par ceach- | Raphactite men Warrenton, Va : —- - rage output.” Attractive Models ! AR 1 | Mrs. Britten to Present Request to| The condition was attributed by ¢ the | 'q For W. d S Birthe Revorted i lassociation largely to lack of a m: e Mr.and Mrs. Jo S rted. | Marshal Foch. ket and had resulted. it adled, in t ed to W on g or omen an e i naton, Zalionianneiiie |.F.)w o H e X mines running at “only half capacity = Cool- {fence, 2911 Massachusetts avenue e Tealth department within th Fred A Britten, wife of the|with 100.000 miners idie Misses & | i entative from Chicago, is to - hos- | PRINC LUBOMIRSKI, | for France on the Olympic H 1 1 ! ] chi an . g ]“""!\\lm. with r husband, Prince ' ne 10 present personally to Hemstit ng. d Picot : |ILuhemirakbivanithe gracloasihosteas)y : 3 {Marshal Foch data which Representa- Edging o dinner party last he. at which | A nnd F Weliausen, bo ! 5 A Actual Value, $49.50 FriBannan Peeniatat and aea. Costize] n L L Gordon. by [ Live Britten has already presented to Cotton 13c Silk 14c 2 ~te of hon g :M. Rene Viviani and M. Knecht, urs- | Buttons covered. Sale Price— = Vo Hitton. oy ling that some 20.000 colored troops be | Quick service. 5 hoy twins iwithdrawn from the Rhineland ! i bt aniaresy Sargoh he Wochington staff of | 1 Mary Nienotion: iri Representative Britten said today| MRS, M. E. HOLLEY 4 Piavhonse Priday. and with Mr al- | e exiete W damion, girl. 1 that following a conference with the | col. 9378, 2561 15tk N.W. to. which ' ‘the. ‘offic he Thurs e i former premier of France he h - == = S of AT e n A apartment i Bast Ci- | {cided not to reintroduce his re f lare invited. ~ {ton Terrace. jtion calling upon President H E 1l al members ! ——— i {10 use his influence with the es xtra with £ afise Mildred Bromwell. who is now | Mr. Mrs. Edouard Albion will [dent of France for the removal of - | Italy, will leave shortiy for Spain. ts of honor fort-] o rPs?:}xls"BIe?o{‘?d eiie these lyrmu uln[fl(.\:‘rs Britten has ca- | Specul! She will later k0 to Bagland 10 VISl nizhily mecting of the Arts Club of | g T folowing deaths luve boen reported 1o hleq the result of her interview. with T . =~ i 3 P . ealth department within the. lagt twentye| PLcO he result Three-sk ‘-p..',,‘ the o | friends. Washington next Tue evening, | four hourms o e e 1ast (WIS fthe French field marshal. Siberian . e veral 2 e & ind will give a program of mu: Dr.| Rebert F. Sillers, 53, 816 Sth streat north- B [ are e, wer P o e o o i Smart Spring Models et e New | mranee. who e i s ountes U | Mitehell Carroll will preside. 9. 507 12th streer o el Tierre Maii. visit the mothers of soldiers whom — > isa 3. Taichuuia. 83 1001 st street LEARN TO RIDE A2 Chokers, % % - — 2 she nursed in F . ix making a Mr. and Mrs. W. W. King entertain- ;. HORSEBACK o 5 These suits. aside from be- : he ambassador of Great Britain|yery short visi Shington, s ¢d a company of thirty at a dinner Xumble P Candler, 56, Coples Courts. $9.7 . - : - - Lady Gedde: s at aling at the Capitol Park Hotel. Sie|dance last week as a farewell to their Charles A. Keefe, ir. 7 months, 1052 M Good Instructor. Best Horses. ALL OTHER ing ideal for golfing, motor- “heon today at tie emb when | wiil “leave tomorrow morning to|bungalow estate in Rock Creek Park. ! o mutieaer. 2 Ao CARLTON RIDING SCHOOL FURS AT BAR- . : hec = sts meluded Dr. We nthe k in Goldsboro, N. C. {and will shortly take possession of( Alice M. Cromwell, 11 davs, 1226 15th street. PRICES TO CLOSE OUT. ing. yachting and the country ecretary and .ady Archibald Hamilton of Eng-{their new home, at 2651 Woodley road.| Willlam Cook, 20. Frecdmen's Hospital. 2130 PEA STREET ||| eane < i by el hetveorn as aibusi o, the portraitjland ‘s also at the Capitol Park Ll 5 Charles Humimond, 34, 417 4th street South- one Columbia 1894, ! FREE STORAGE club, ca o as a & L Hotel for a short time. : T};p m;q,rrhth;:(fl n(' 5‘{‘\s= Arxn(»;\l'it\s 119:— raaces (Shanklin s 1935 30k streat Bt for furs left with s for repairs| i ss suit with snap. a Lady; iGeddes i) : ander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ed- | wee. during summer. Phone Hessgsnt f SERER O T e The | Jixn Duszan weas ward Hollander, to Mr. Alexander P. | B e e o iors o Sl tonal oificanssandistal st Tay Today. ‘linger took place vesterday. The | lnow before moths get busy. [ Tweed mixtures and e e e o very pretty but simply arvanged | ceremony was performed at 1 o'clock | NAVY CLASSES TO CRUISE. | velour outline checks | e Craigie, Miss Benson and Miss Bet- | Jedding took pls S w Doon whenlhy the Rev. Dr. Abram Simon. The| poliowing the graduation exercises | = = “Grr and imported tweeds. &y Foe will 1 iU the tea table. T e - dAUBhLCT | rige, who was given in marriage by | 4o ha X nhapolis Naval Academs i I 1415 G Stree ¢ semi- fitted " The ambassador and Lady Gedde: S on . hecame |y father, wore a traveling suit of [ 25 L R0 e : = dnle“‘ fc‘ or with- will entertain at dinner Wednesday 3 nd Mrs, dark blue tricotine with a corsagelof midshipmen will make a praotice Copesite Kel h's e e evening. ty. The e bouquet of sweetheart roses and |eryige across the Atlantic to Furo-| 1110 F AL/ cos excuustvey out helt:: Colors_arc = in St Josepis Church by the |lilies of the valley. Later in the afi-|pean ports. | 5 . Light Tan, Rust, ain at Dinner ! J. O"Connell, with only the mem- | crnoon Mr. and Mrs. Selinger left for |~ According to the approved itinerary STREET NW. | F ine F urs ebuilt Orchid. Gray and Lilac. in Honor if Vice President. of the two fami nd a few inti-ja trip to New York and upon their|the practice squadron. composed ot | N = 1iniste ortugal and Prin- e friends present. The bride, who|return will make their home in Wash- | vessels of the type of the battleships ” ® We'll assume the s Lubomirska entertained at din- < given in marrs by her father, | ington Comnedinn 4""‘3{';‘3'24"-0“2!"1“?’_ Scientific | summer custody o 1 SilkiEined last night in honor of the V. vore uit of biue twill and a | - ! Annapolis June 4. and. proceeding. by fiere Enw St il P Ly . Ful y o1 me President and Mrs. Coolidge, other | dar 4 ed with gray{ Mr.and M el: Wichfeld sailed | wav of the Azores and Scotiand, will FUR Storing them under jmembers of the including el 3 r sage bouquet | jast Tuesday for Scotland, where they . Visi ‘T:IPL “d‘n(l‘&b 7(?!‘“&\ X Llsb;:“. Proper conditions. {The Seeretary of « . 'ana Mrs | was 5 cart ro | Uaien a shooting box for theiPortugal and Gibraltar, Spain. Re-| flourco 1t corsets. STORAGE | 8.7 <4 2anionino S jHoover, the third a: secretar. v. Jam Vi e ks 0552 | them, if desired, in LS S . 3 Il arrive at Annapolis | | . Extra salcspeople m Attendance {of state and Mrs. Robert W. Bliss, the therty, s | . |lhe squadron wi : i | it s { Norwegian minister to Poland and|only attendant, Mre. J. C. Barlow. regent of the August 29. | Mrs. Evde, Senator Edge, Representa- | fota with o small hat of hots - — - > a Mrs. F. i cn, Dr. | e illa iroi Tol B B ) ) ) ) 1) 1) &) &) ), ) (), ), < F T T ITTIITTTTITT IS e and ,‘f;nd*j“t’ e AT Koyt sey L onniaha NS, QAQLQAEJA(’}AQA&AE}AE@AEA!’JAQ)E;@AEAEL@A@A@A@E’/A@AE/AE’/A@A(’/A@/A DD Mrs. lm[rz .\n«‘l;' "'d'“\i and Mrs. F.|son Flatherty and Mr. G. Merritte A\luc-i\m “ 5 122 H. du Pont, Mr. and ) Wi were the usher ! O W h h D B ves Mr. and Mre Murray left shorfly h n ith the ance. N ountess Gizvcka, Mrs. Stephe after the ceremony for 4 northern wed- {Elkins, “Mrs Henty C. S r e O iy raalee et o | B Another Few omas - - in Washington. ;-1 Fahnestock. Mr s | l';us:«!n( 'l_ 0 lf'ommanda{-l Mi: Mary Cameron, whose mar- E q Days Of fgal, Capt. Farnam. military attache|riage of Mr. Juan R. Mayer, son of Mr, % R't the A}:nencm;_'!esam;n in \Valrsnhw harles W. Mayer, will take place in || Mr. Cochrane, Prince Eugene Lubo- | St e New o * mirski_and Dr. Sulkowski, retary 1109 -lll‘ G ST.' N. W. of the Polish legation. i Jonn K Dryden Kuse { 4 o Isabell Pell, Miss Caroline Dew, Mis ke SQC;NS‘H' r:‘fm?flf ?flg -‘;f& Dorothy Stevens, Miss Elaine Sullivan - - veeks and _the ster of Sweden | o Philadelphia and Miss Adeline Ox- ! the gues c er_given la Mr. Mayer's brother, Mr. Francis R er ew an b ty ls evening by Mr. and Mrs. Henry|sayer, will be his best man, and the Cleveland Perking for their oSt | ushers are to be Mr. H. Sutgent Ap- iguests, the former Danish foreisn | jleton, Mr. Robert Amory of Boston ; iminister and Count Raben, and |55 Ofopn i HOpert amory of | Countess Raben, who are planning 10 | uniao’ Mr. George 1 ! |leave” Washinglon' today for New | "N R0k ort*W botter, Mr. ! York. They will remain in this coun- low: Morgan, jr., and Ml:‘ George Tif- = 2 A = s |try for a month before going back | fany. the bride’s cousin. There is no lack of merchandise at the Anniversary prices—and this morn- litofPenmacic The reception will be held at the ing b lack of b ] 5 | : i b | residence of the bride's aunt, Mrs. tng Oy no means any ofr buyers. 5 2 For wOmen and Mlsses s B e L . This little shop can accommodate a whole lot of people at one time. but not as many as . R bl S T [ athtiieRHote iR A xs dinner April 26, on board the Old wanted to participate in our Anniversary last week. This week there should be a little more in a Remarkable ale uesday | Representative and Mrs. Frea A. |y hih fihe o0l the shins belonging - elbow room and with no lack of those wonderful Anniversary values, everyone is having a = Britten will lsave washington thislon which he and his bride wiil go chance to share in it. May we see YOU? T evening for New York, where they| ., 5.4 on their honeymoon trip. 4 Va]ues from p , { will attend the unveiling of the Boli- P. = 3 PR . S {var statue and the Father Knicker- 5 AT . i l S Alim Co $25.00 to $35.00 3 ¢ Ibocker ‘bail at the Ambassador: M | combiny e Tuneheon Saturdny ot he Navy Blue Suits versary Coats 4 Britten will sai ednesday on the | GHOPAIY Bt CITEREOR Satu | % . % g —New & & ‘!‘ S.'Olympic and, will go_direct to | (1, ambassador of Arzentind and Mune | No Let-Up in the Anniversary Demand Hundreds to select from in this d 5 Paris. eI e ot o | 1-¢ Breton and Mrs. Charles S. Brom- | || G a reek’s Anni v ! epartmen join her later in the season and they < 2 for Annive week’s Anniversary group! A Will travel extensively before return- | W€l S No Lack o;‘?mts' rsary i 1/ Asngee e Y $45 to $55 Coats, $28.75 [ 5 Plan Reception for Weds H. J. Werner. $85 to $110 Suits, $58.50 A 3 , : i An attractively ced wedding took | ; . 3 Secretary and Mrs. Hughes. Y BRESLEW Loty < 9 consisting of piquetine, Not alone Tailored Coats in newest and best 4 i | The minister of foreign relations of | Place S: turday Eenne ""\-‘,‘,‘g”nf‘: | 1.-I:’:x"nfi-mlg\:vi\‘lorcrr}rl:l‘-(l?lnJoiref R ily!*’- ‘;_“tnfilg')m‘"!”(td V""F’& Tuxedo (Cane o s s 4 Veneguela and the other membefs of the onl daught ot and | Lyl vorite mate avy blue, also gray. black _Coats. Fu ipple Capes an raightline X the Venezuela special mission have 2 Y and collie and” very high-grade tan Coats—and all in a satisfactory range of AND 5%, | fasued Invitations for a reception in _ H S overcielsth colors of suede cloth, bolivia and duvette. B 1 {Ronor of the Secretary of State and |[Tarried to Mr. Henrs damcs Wirner. | COYTRE wew Mhirectoire with knee-length coats, We didn't stop there because many women . | b Mrs. Hughes to celebrate the pres-{y“e™“Church by Dr. Henry i mi-fitting box style, belted and blouse prefer tricotine or poiret twill, so we included ear o o {entation of the statute of the lbera- | icted by Rev. J. Pheips Hand, - | jackets with wide satin girdles. 'Then the them. i tor, Simon Bolivar, to the city of New | 71 0€¢ T8 o Jo he v by herl| Wfe flares, one-button slashed panels an - ° i | York, next Friday evening at the Pun- | raiher, and wore a gown of hors s | ftogether a full quorum of the season's choic. $75 to $89.50 Wraps, $47.75 $25 Sport Suits, $15 g e 3 American Union. with court train and veil, and carried | est styles. nming e b, Their value is indicated by their excellence And these—at $15—our “All-weatner: Fer. Z 5 = i a shower bouquet of white roses d best design e & - _ of style, materials and workmanship—see sey Sport Suits that defy rain, wrinkle, dust 4 ! 29 Mrs. Willard Saulsbury entertained |5, 2005k PO Oy WhIte roses and | work, hand enbroidery, cable stitching, cord- Of sty or sun! Such annoyances as stretching, ’ at 2 tea vesterflay afternoon at herlwas Miss Harriet Hunter Cremer, whose ing and tucking. : Afternoon models in such styles as full- shrinking, fading and mussing are out of the : \ ?fi,‘,’;g"iy;{?“g)fi,“fyf:"fiflp.mf" "in: [ Bown was o enchiconored tattéra, fand | Compléte range of sizes. back coats, tuxedo cape coats. with yokes ex question with them. Anniver ary choice at §15. fals i = ; . apit she carried Ophelia ros # tending to the waistline. Watteau pleats and Coats of suits are pleated an ed models: Materials include Con ; cludefMme {Bryn, e SBruce Eorduol . C. Edwin Schuyler was best man, | | o sash effects. Materials that drape w0 grace. tuxedo and notched rever styles. Heather tinental “Fulwool” Jer- i { Philadelphia, sister of ‘1""‘ h:;f‘r:" P s ushers Mr. Harry Shaw, 1 naerwear fully—Veldyne, Tasmania, Evora and Romona mixtures in beautiful color effects: also plain 's: Heavy Ouality. A G HE B e b sl J. Winslow Tavlor, Mr. Clyde M. ||| | = L L 1 Cloths. Hand tailored and lined with rich colors—navy blue, gray. tan, Copenhagen blue, (5]5)5,1 eavy )\‘{? ")I» e O e I Lou Hamblin, \lrs V:;i‘l:;\.;r'nfl.l\ ¥, Herrmann, | { | One of the busiest ?laces infoursshop s SO Fand o) B e jadi;:]x(orsd SnR b‘“kh, A osely - woven oo s a and Miss Anne Squi et argymEamEneliiands Mz 4 iversary times! A $25 o Sport Coal L Jersey; “Skibo” Tweeds, oS et T = b i ’ atfanniyEisen) . $55 to $69.50 Satin Wraps, $46.50 They wear them with plaid skirts. Pin- Y5 S - ; ; After the wedding Mr. and Mrs. We to $5 Envel Chemise, : ther ol t Miss Mildred Bromwell, who is now | 1\ I WEIEIME B0 0d Alrs $3 to ope Summer styles in advance, procured to render tucked panel backs so new and smart: raglan T etc =2 in Ij‘lore:;o.‘al‘l:rly.wu un;l;:;:‘b b ero| York and "Atlantic Cit $1.85 and $2.85 our .Ar;)ni\‘:lrsar)' Coat COfl'ering a lonl:flt).be'; mmv;s“ lzl;‘da::llrfi;?xa(\;l;zl color, copenhagen . \ Spain_a _England, ©lturn they will make their home in = % : - “hi . remembered occasion. Cape coats, capes, sas and he: ey 3 well, wi a g Satin emise vn. P - & = s = i ¢ e WeAdiaE Todns s hen styles Here and there a few sample bloom= 208 brown, There are some of those stunning guite e smartest Skirts | yet—summer. Plain Jackets with "‘ Mrs Horace Green is entertaining {i{GRiDE [000Y B0, ers—one and two of a kind. SRSl Gl ST aintSnsuml i oNEIneesfintrip Sx iRk AERI ‘ Plaid Skirts; still other g DA s e e O o1 Hiencoac o oG limirainumbe s I .50 Envel Chemise, $4.85 5 Sky-blue, rose, jade and flesh tint. Striped uest, Mrs. Delavan B. Downer, wife $89.50 to $100 Satin W $68.50 v S Lo e er, U, S. N. |of relatives and friends Miss Lillian Mesh C 32 ; Georgette Crepe Che- o al raps, skirts show the lovely colors such as rose. ackets ave uxedo f Lieut. Commander Downer, S.N. h lor Satin and Georg D : o {of Lieut. 5 N N in sy daughter of Mrs. Julia | e e Snely ‘stripes: Lace trimmings Afternoon wraps, quilted capes and sash jade, Kelly green, Copenhagen blue. goid. Collar of plaid materi- { Chew left Sunday to|Nolen Hay, was married today @t noon ] e o Oathers tailored with plain hem- coats, in navy blue, black and brown satin. rust, tangerine, red, cherry, mavy blue and 1 h R O e Bunday O e (Ghurh BTih: Dol haaa g A foxfisomeothersjitail ® Radium silk linings. black als. se are the most ;:‘1}( :mlng;n:encm;.: atives in New Peter H. Roynley of Minneapolis and stitching. 5 & £ m and $25 Silk Skirts, $12.75 popular ESuns of the hour onnectiot { Washington, Rev. Dr. James F. Ere $12.50 to $18 Gowns, $9.85 & $12.8 1 e el o gmmd et g for Street and Sports SenorsDonilgusciofCald o frormer | A T u e dhafurlae sworchia More flesh color than anything else, but sonable kootwear! DL Bl pp Gl eantifel thitkissly; soax pecs = minister of 0! J B New. LS il < e i alsola v pastel sha Prettily designe i S50 He equa v realize the wear. A special pur- York Saturday and will attend the)auet of lilics of the valley and or-||| ff also a few pastel shadess Ereltliv JemBWE gorosis make, too—this adds wonderfully SOnal inspection e e 2L I chase at a big price con- eremonies in_connection with un-|chids. © The couple left immediately (|| ff Jace trimmings—some tai to the advantage, because Sorosis means foot- |€3ULY and value of these siifts that take ¢ 1 { [Veilimi of the statue of Bolivar there |{OF an castern Urip and on (heir re- ot. weararistocracy. Ll e sl e o e e -t : it Sl S A et S AT AU DA ] ™' 0 9750 Handmade Underwenr, e e | mmr e jor this extraordinary \ plaldcronawilibaiiie gncsvofihls gon- e S .95 ang ¥ 7 port ~ Vogue: i offerin; % P R 12;-:3;':‘ and | Mr. and Mrs. David Curry announce Philippine! T! means beautiful em- Yes, Sorosis—white canvas, strapped with Baronet satin. crepe moirette. Roshanara 5 {Senora de Zalles, and he will return|the marriage of their daughte, broidery—solid, eyelet and colado effects on tan or white calf. Ivory soles and Cuban crepe, Fan-ta-si, crepe de chine and satin 'u: Washington ‘Wednesday with thenie Lucille, to Mr. Herbert Wil fine nainsook, selected for its good wearing heels. Just as smart and comfortable as you White, rose, . flame, jade. Copenhagen blue, SDecial Venezuelan mission. Walker. The wedding took pla, t| Il qualities and making—entirely by hand. could ask. orchid, lavender. gray. ‘tan, Harding biue. Damission. the brides home, bavid City, Neb $10 Walking Oxfords, $7.50 green navy blu¢ and black Just as ar Mrs. McCombs Sets turday, April . Mr. Walker is con NG r Tomorrow alking ords, minder—only $12 gularly $20 a e Rea s th 2 ! May 16 for Wedding. " . 100 More Ready Tom Again we remind you they are Sorosis, in TUIY WOrth a special trip to the Anniversar: : Mrs. Dorothy Williams McCombs has i (I b “ tan or black kid, brown or black calf. Welt q selected May 16 for her marriage to 7% $12 afld $15 mbpre. as’ soles and Cuban heels. This lot also Includes 5 ur OKers Mr. Frederick Sterling, counselor of Tan Calf Brogue Oxfords with wing tips ant 3 : {the United States embassy at Paris, 1 4 low Cuban heels. For every woman’s spring and summer | who has been transferred to the em . T - Prices 2 = . outfit at Anniversary Prices! - bassy at Peru. Mr. Sterling will ar- ! Sorosis Pumps, $7. ' ive In this country the first week | We persuaded the manufacturer to increase Slo = Pu y $7.50 X, $75 Fur Chokers, $55 |rive in this country eek in Black kid or patent leather, with hand {May. The ceremony will be perform- | tne number he at first ‘consented to allow us. Black kid or patent leather. with hand- oo quniits Hudson Bay Sable, of choic = ed in the home of Mrs. McCombs' j i Please accept our well meant suggestion and turme X ¥ Siinalae)ebien ! for AibElr beantinA (kaEos At $298 Handmade Lin- | At $3.98 —Georgette {mother, Mrs. John R. Williams, on come carly ‘for yours. Tape edge. insuring g perfection. _One-skin_ styles. gerie Blouses in a variety | Blouses in many pretty {Massachusetts avenue. and they will sirength, at the same time serving a trime $9.00 Satin Pumps, $7.50 Fur Chokers, $39.50 of dainty styles. Hand | new styles. Lace trim- Laro s = st o0 Steling e Dreen and red. 'So ‘ou see they are _ Still again Sorosis! White or blac with | Priced just for Annivertary—and beautiful e = e e s s s e dially able " rain o . Bakelite high French hcels. suitable to wear with indeed. Stone marten and baum marten in drawn and lace trimmed. med, beaded and em- { Mrs. Williams, who has been in New AL e o Ol ibesus. Tormalllsvening i totlotrestior ilioliow ety | RInEIe- s Inta o) ety St e S e e . , York for a short stay, will return to handles, in colors to match si H 8 F oh heol vhich many prefer; cutl straps mellow ooloring. Many new collar effects. broidered models. i Washington today. F tiful translucent amber. rent s whic ¥ P g E S. 3 ; The third secretary of the British LD | i embassy, Mr. Yencken, entergained a . ’ I ] {small company informally at lunch- 1. Y |eon yesterday at the Columbia Coun- | try Club. | Spe 2 A 5 a 2 . 4 o he Dress Sale e ) y —quick reminders of other Anniversary items. Busy as bees throughout the shop today! [ eSRIach] Scailornet. | $2.00 F i i kil $1.65 $15 and $16 New Taffeta Hats .$13.50 1 S X ull Fashioned Silk Stockings...... So e S U Values Up s .75 L A Willlam B, ':h,',:::; It’s Built B d Red Stripe Silk Stockings (mock seam back)......95c $2.50 Real Lace Neckwear ..... .$1.50 to $55.00 yacht, Sea Hornet, vesterday, roa $6.00 Jersey Silk Petticoats, fancy flounces......$3.95 $3.50 Real Filet Neckwear ... ..$2.95 .00 .. — hi cluded Sena Mrs. . G s S / : P Lo Sena coniiy nd Mea to keep two persons dry. ||| |. $7.50 Jersey Silk Petticoats .....-.... .$4.85 $5to 36.150 ;l‘lnll:d-embroldered Neckwear. . 3 :gg: Frederick PR A : Ba, .$2. It truly was our greatest Dress sale. Hundreds have Srsderici Hale b tnemmisienictiitiie But when furled it’s $10 Extra Size Taffeta Petticoats ...... .$6.85 $5 ?ov?“?M" B" o been sold, but we are adding to it every day, which makes | Erouiton: Mra, Joseph Hampson, Mrs. shorter than umbrellas (A few Jerseys, too) Sf-s 0 ?317;3‘5'“:5: . . S’lo H 1 p 11 C] Ca i B T tomorrow’s selection as good as the day the sale started. [f|| hovehCla TS Dau Henderion, :’:g‘y]‘:;s spread. Dealers $2.50 and $2.95 Sheer Cotton Blouses ..........$1.35 :IO a‘;‘anity kaxe: Lid $6.95 z e ; - iea i 3 ere. 45 . Newest materials—newest styles for women and misses. l ST A $3.50 and $3.95 Pretty Cotton Blouses ..........$2.35 $3 French Lambskin Gloves, 2-clasp . $1.95 ( company at luncheon yesterday at i i i rasslands for her house muest. Miss M Umbrel $5.90 and $8.50 Silk Blouses ......ccccc......$3.85 $4.50 Centemeri “Fielder” Style Glace Gloves. . .$2.85 Hulds White, who has just refurned mbrella $10 to $14.50 Handmade Blouses ..............$7.85 $4.50 Strap-wrist Chamois Gloves .$285 minister of Roumania and Princess| “the little umbrella with the big spread” $15 to $22.50 Handmade Blouses ..............$10 Bibesco, Col. and Mrs. Stephen L'H. Slocum, the aswistant military attache| Mede by ROSE BROS. CO.,Lancaster, Pa. of the British embassy and Mrs, f