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SOCIETY THE EV NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1821 Phone M. 3081 AND GET 01 TMATE ON YOUR FURNI REPAIRIN UPHOLSTERING REPAIRING REFINISHING L BROS 1014 14th St VW, French Willow —wrought for sightliness and comfort. cretonne-upholstered to your color preference—porch chairs, settees, ta- bles. The Key-Thought Behind All James B. Henderson Furniture Is Excellence Hoffr;H;n Co. CLEANERS apd DYERS | 12—STORES—12 Fine Furniture— Upholstering Painting—Paperhanging—Decorating Jarves B. HENDERSON 1108 G Street N.W. Our Only Location Established 50 Years Main Office, 740 12th St. N.W. | Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave. S.| Phone M 4724 - Ertebacher Twelve-Ten F St. Where Sty]e Or;gl'nates and Emanates Reductions Extraordinaire! Special Prices for Wednesday and Thursday Erlebacher—Originated Suits, Dresses and Wraps HOLE STORY. RE- THERE-" ‘]‘;?JgT?OAY‘YSET;?? A‘;’E GE;:IUINELY LOW. WE COULD SAY MORE, BUT IT WOULD BE SUPER- FLUOUS. ONLY--- COME- WE WANT TO EMPHASIZE THAT OUR EN- TIRE STOCK IS INCLUDED. AND INSPECT—THEN YOU WILL SURELY BE CONVINCED. Wonderful Dress 1106 G Street The House of Fashlon A Great Mid-Week Sale! 200 Handsome Suits Tlle Season’s Smartest Sty]es and Materials & at @ Saving of $10 to $20 Wednesday, $39=50 $5’5 $59_?5_0 Special, Store News For Wedneaday Apnl 20 JERSEY SUITS OF THE BETTER KIND—SPECIAL, $19.95 200 Fashionable Spring Dresses All the New Silks, Crepes and Georgettes Wednesday, 522_i_0 539 50 ’49 50 Special, ALL COATS AND WRAPS NOW AT SPECIAL PRICES Continued Continued Wednesday FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND Wednesday at YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN at 915A. M. 915 A. M. F at Tenth St. Repeated by Request! In spite of the big response on Monday, many could not get in on account of the cold weather, and have requested a continuance of this great sale. So for tomorrow we have added several new models. Come early for this— Opportune Dress Sale - Including marvelous values in Dresses for street, afternoon or evening wear; every type of dress for every possible occasion is included. All sizes for women and misses. Styles Z2zzzzzzzzzzZzZ2Z27Z. 722222 Materials 7% Dinner Gowns Crepes Reception Gowns Taffetas § Evening Frocks Georgettes § Party Frocks Tricotines N Street Dresses Satins \ Afternoon Dresses Charmeuse “No Charges—No C.0.D.’s—No Exchanges 22277222727 7777777777777 /////////”//////, /////////// 07, W’Af/ Y N | So the first da March 4 the drawing rooms the White House are closed to visitors, Mrs. Hard- nied the President the ceremonics Boliva OR almost v since ing having accomp: to New York f tending the unveiling of the will be the which w other gues Lers of committees on serving. Mrs. Coolidge presided at women's buffet lunche and later will join M men; he the Sen- tod. at her lub, in s from lowd { th 5t to the state agent, regent of the nd Mis: D. A. Amy Gilbert, R. of lowa. The Vice President and Mrs were entertained at dinner | Mr. and Mrs, Herbert s other guests the r and Princess Loubomirska, the minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins, Mrs. Hare . Lippincott, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson, Mrs. Frank A. West, the i 'y of the Treas: Wadsworth, and Mr. L Coolidge night by abler, who had ster of Poland Lane ot rison. Mme. Grouitch. who will return| from Richmond tod will entertain | a4 company at luncheon Friday, when her o will | slegates to the Continental Congress, N. S., D. A. R. Senator and Mrs. Keyes ntertain at Buffet. Senator and Mrs. Henry Wilder yes are entertaining at a buffet supper this evening in their apart- ment at 2400 16th street, in compli- to delegates to the congress of ciety of the Daughters n Revolution from New The guests invited to meet them in- clude Mme. Grouitch, Mrs. Sclden P. i Spencer, Mrs. Morris Sheppard, and | {the wives of the other senators who| are members of the D. A. R., Mrs. ‘rman E. Burroughs, Mrs. Robert nsing, Mrs. Larz Anderson, Mrs | George Barnett, Mis | former c Mr: Elizabeth Pierce, aplain general of the D. A Clyde E. B. Connelly and Mrs Hight. Frederick H. s at a tea th \lassaf:husvlls dele illett will be afternoon for the tion attending of the Nationa D. A. R. Mrs. Coolidge will Mrs. Gillett during the after- Societ | be wit | noon. | i Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh entertained jat luncheon yesterday for Mrs. Har-| vey, wife of Col. Harvey, who goes s ambassador to London. Other ! guests included Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, i Mrs. Larz Anderson, Mrs. Henry K. | imock and Mrs. John Allan Daugh terty. Col. and Mrs. Harvey will sail May 3. Mrs. Walsh has been giving {a series of Saturday night dances, ibut this week will, instead, give a ‘d.xnu: Friday night on the roof gar- lden of her home on Massachusetts avenue. | Mrs. Richard Wayne Parker is ob- 13@1—\:": her day at home this after- noon, from 4 to 7, at her residence, venue, 3 Rhode Island alis, Mr. A. | Yencken, Mr. M. D. Peterson and Mr. { L. McCormick-Goodhart, the bachelor | members of the British embassy staff, will go to Bar Harbor. Me., for the summer months, and they will {occupy the beautiful summer home of i Mrs. John B. Henderson, which she { has loaned them for the season. Count John | The secretary of the Spanish em- bassy and Scnora de Garcia have | an apartment at Wardman ‘uk. n Park Hotel and given up their apart- | ment at the Toronto. The air attache of the British em- bassy, Commodore L. E. O. Charlton, has moved from 1810 Massachusetts avenue to 1908 Sunderland place. naval attache of the Ar- Capt. Enrique Fliess, w York city, where The new | gentine embas | has arrived in > {he will be stationed. He succeeds | Rear Admiral Julian Irizar. { | Mra. Odenheimer Entertninx at Tea. Mrs. Frank G. Odenheimer will en- tertain at tea this afternoon from 4 to 6 in her apartment at the Congres- sional in honor of Dr. Kate Waller Buarrett, regent of the Virginia divi- sion of the D. A. R. Mrs. Odenheimer has _asked the general officers of the N. S. D. A. R. to receive with her, and will also be assisted by Mrs, anchlia Nivin, regent of the Mount Vernon Chapter, D. A. R, of which Mrs. Odenheimer is a _member, and {Mrs. Cornelia Branch Stone of Gal- veston, Tex. past president of thel o) (e Assisting ‘in_the dining room will be Mrs. William 8. Powell, Mrs. {Clanence Cottman and M Sar: Powell Harrison, all of Baltimor Mrs. Cl Johnson and Mis loise Ho is city. table will have a centerpiece of yel- {low daffodils and blue flags. . Mrs. Jackson H. Ralston has can- |celed all her engagements on ac- count of her serious illness, but ex- pects in about a month to take a trip through the south to California. Harrison Leaves Mother for Norfolk: Mrs. Russell B. Harrison, accompa- nied by her mother, Mrs. Alvin Saun- ders went to Norfolk last evening and they will be guests of the former's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry . Williams, jr. for a short time before going to Atlantic City. Mrs. Willlams, who has been visiting in_Washington for a fortnight, will join_them in Norfolk the end of this week. Mrs. Harrison will spend a week or ten days in Washington later in the spring. Mrs. Harrison was hostess Sunday night at a_small informal dinner par- ty at the Hotel Washington in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Williams of Norfolk. . M Mr. and Mrs. George Mesta arrived in Washington yesterday from their home in Pittsburgh and are in their apartment at the New Willard Hotel for a week or ten days. Col. Fowler Attends New York Unveliling. Col. William Eric Fowler will go New York today as the guest of the minister of Venezuela, Senor Dobinici, to attend the unveiling of the statue of the liberator, Simon Bolivar. Col. Fowler will spend several days in New York at the Hotel Ambassador, and will attend the luncheon and iWhite House Drawing Room Will Be Closed Today Because of Mrs Hardmg S Absence in New York! statue. Yeste Mrs. Harding w {With the President when he rece : " |a delegation of thirty boys, who pre-| & th an invitation to the wlil b ew Wi rd Hotel | . night the benctit of { twimming pool 1 s and girls. toThe v President will dine thi evening w th Re esentative Allen T. i Iway of Stockbridge. Ma ption for tl dele- ites to the D. Mru. Wallace Hostess to Towa Delegates. Henry C. Wallace, wife of the ry of Agriculture, entertain- | t atea this on at the Cos- ng rooms dorned with spring flowers and er of pink formed the centerpiece on the tea Those isting in the hospitality in- | clude Mrs. William < Miss ) aret Cummins R Lyle Hubbard, Towner, M Frederick {in Pinehurst, | The benefit is being given under the SO CIETY > = ' ball this evening. He will return to} ashington Thursday. wler will « rtain i even- i company at dinner Wednesday | ing, April 27, 1a his home on H street | Lieut I L. Geneb, U. 8 and Mrs. the guesis of C: ph on California neh are McCrink 2t his home avenue. B n whom -n e Order Walter 8. Penficld_ rament of Venezucla T iferred the decoration of 1 Boiivar, was among the party of plomats ‘who left by special tr Jorning to attend the ceremonie w York in connection with the ttion of the statue of Simon | en | N 0 Gt | Kendrick, Mrs Lenroot ! Mrs. \'dlnm Louis Dunne is j tertaini at a tea this afternoon at | residence, 1501 helps place, in honor of the T. 1s delegation of the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion, when a group of other fricnds | were among her wuests Mrs. W Mitchel] afte 0th Baggett and Mr: re entertaining noon, at their residen et, in honor of the George |5 tea th N from Tenr Mississippi, s \n nd Sou rolina to the aborate Program. | congress the National Society of nsive preparat {the Daughters of the merican the 1 have o1 Revolution, who will be the honor |“cabinet ni me " dests. - A decoration of sprinz lowW- [larq Hotel 1o o {vrs will adorn the various rooms and 'm,,,x‘ e menio ot b e [ those in the recelving party will in-|activities, Tt wen s SOCICLY's & {clude Mrs. Francis of San |po, n will be attended ;l"riuv sco, Mrs. Hug Oliphant, Miss |, thasylvan ative the ritlith al thus furnishing Helen Griffith, and Mrs. C. <. B. F. Richa Dorothy Richards, and her n, Mr. John C. Calhoun, jr., 11l of Cleveland, after a month's ] N. C, are at the Hotel Washington for a short visit en route to their home in Cleveland. M Blanche ovin Shoreham on her way to her in Pennsylvania after a winter Florida. ‘She is an aunt of Fra Bowes Sayre, who married Mi: sie. Wilson, eld daugh of for- sident Wilson, and will be en- by former President and Mrs. Wilson before returning to her home, is at the home in Miss Saunders to Wed Frederick R. Chatfield. Mr. and Mrs. WillianV H. Saunde announce the engagement of their daughter Edna to Mr. Frederick R. Chatfield of Boston. The wedding will take place in June. Mrs. Colley W. Bell will return to her home in New York today after a short v with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Saunders. Mrs. Bell was formerly Miss Frances Saunders. The Admiral Sampson Unit of the American Women's Legion will have a benefit motion picture performance Friday afternoon, April 22, at the Knickerbocker Theater, when the pic- ture will be Wallace Reid in “Always which will be shown at A number of young girls will act hers and will also sell home- made candy for the benefit of the unit. Mis: daughter of Mr. Granville Guss, has returned to Hannah Moore College, after a visit to *her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Gu at their home, on Girard street. Mrs. Horace Green entertained at tea yesterday in compliment to her guest, Mrs. Delavari B. Downer, wife of Lieut. Commander Downer, U. S. N. Mrs. Wall H. White, jr., wife of Representative White of Maine, will be at home at 2011 Wyoming avenue, Wednesday afternoon, from 4 to 6| o'clock, in compliment to the dele- gates to the D. A. R. convention from . Maine. A motlon picture performance and a sale of fancy hand-made articles will be given in the Knickerbocker | Theater Wednesday afternoon, ADrll* 27, for the benefit of St. Paul's Epi: copal Church. Two performances of the motion picture will be given, the first at 2 o'clock and one at 4 o'clock, through the courtesy of Mr. Crandal auspices of the Rector’s Aid of St.| Paul's Church. of which Mrs. H. L. Rust is chairman, and she is actively | assisted by Mrs. R. E. Burnham and | Mrs. W. Smith Frankland. i Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood will give a tea tomorrow afternoon for | the Connecticut delegates to the an- nual congress of the Natiomal So- ciety. D. A. R., now in session here Mrs. George Maynard Minor. pres: dent “general, and Mrs. Buel, state regent for Connecticut, will be guests of honor. The state regent of the New Hamp- shire D. A. R.. Mrs. Charles W. Bar- rett, entertained at a luncheon to day at the Powhatan Hotel, when her guests included Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, Mrs Sherman Bur- roughs, Dr. Kate Waller Barrett. Mrs. S. A. St Clair. regent of the Dis- ‘| Mrs. Howard L. Hodg- . Graeme T. Smallwood. Reception to Mrs. Logan | by Illinois State Society. i The Illinois State Socicty will. hold an informal reception to Mrs. John A. Logan. honorary vice president orl BIRD 1415 G Street Fine Furs Rebuilt| S Furs Exclusively We'll assume the Scientific summer custody of your fine furs, FUR storing them under l proper conditions, and refashioning them, if desired, in correct sty STORAGE Save Your Time Phone Main 4654 and we will send for your work to Hemstitch (Regular or Unique Double Width) Picot Edge Plai Finest Work and (Sum, Knife, Box and Accordion) 1t a large {3 {Banquet Honor Guest. { occasion. the society, o ) on Wednesday cvenins from § to' §:30 in the Thomson | School. 12th and L streets north- est. The reception will e followed | by .. entertainment to he furn: by Mrs. David H. Kincheloe, wife of the presentative from Kentu -1 M p Capt. W. A, iselie, tarr and Mr jwald « neing will ol {evenin, fron tother ri {been invi Legion Wome ve llenrfil Tomorrow. The lndies of the St Mihiel Unit of | the Ameri mowish to thi their 1 fit to Knic that their srouitch. | hmeteff, Mme | Mrs. James | Dial, Mrs. | ry F N H He Saniudl Win Mrs. €. . Boardman, Mrs IW. Wrignt, Mabe Delo n rnsworth, Mrs. Cromwe Henry Cleve] Charles Bromw S 4n opportunity to meet h them personaily | The prog: be the most elaborate ever attempted | by the society, the oldest and largest e society in the city loist, will add “The Son of the Desert” and the “Aria Benvenuto.” Miss Jear Wilson, who recently gave u recital in the executive mansion at Harris- burg, will read the poem “Pennsyl van Mrs. Lillian Russell Moore, the of a well known Pittsburgh publisher. will deliver an address on “My Ex- | periences as a Presidential Cam- | paigner.” ! Mr. A. W. Mellon, Secretar. Treasury:; Mr. James J. Davis, tary of Labor; Mr. Henry P Fletcher, undersecterary of s 1 Mr. Hu- bert Work. first assistant postmaster general, will be the guests of honor. faj. W. H. Simpson of the United ates Army. will make introdu, the receiving line wi Mrs. James J. Fletcher, Mr. Edwin E. Sparks, Cogswell, Mrs. John B. Herron, M C. W. Adams, Mrs. C. W. Kutz and| Livingstone L. Hunter. Mrs. Samuel Kendall. wife of Rep sentative Kendall of Pennsy In Mellon, Henry P. Mrs, be Miss Davis, Mrs. Hubert Work Mrs. Hamlin in charge of the sale of boxes for | the meeting and among those who | have taken boxes are Senator and | Mrs. P. C. Knox, former Representa- tive and Mrs. Joseph Thropp. T ntative and Mr: amuvl A. Ken- dall, Representative and Mrs. Louis T, McFadden, Representative and M. Clyde Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Robi son L/ Downey, Mr. and Mrs. A. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Selecman | and Mrs. Livingstone L. Hunter. H Representative Alice Robertson n(b Oklahoma will be present and a large | number of Pennsylvania ladies of the | Daughters of the Revolution, who will | be in attendance he natlo lon-l gress of that organization, will min zle with Keystonites now resident in| Washington. I The officers of the socicty are: Rep. resentative M. Clvde Kelly. president Dr. John S. Arnold, T. Lincoln Townsend and Mrs. F. L. Crilly, vice presidents, and Edwin A. Niess, sec- retary and treasurer. Membership cards or guest tickets will be necessary for admission to the meeting. and may be secured from the secretary at the door. Mra. Coolidgé to Be Am for this meeting will |of 1 Miss Bernice | ) Randall, soprano soloist, wil] nmhr‘ul d Miss Ade “The Snowdrop” and “The Star,” and | b R Mcows Mr. Albert Shafferman, baritone so- |M¢DoWell will give a pr uctions. | ep- ¢ Bl of Mr. and Mrx. Ler home in visit to her m Atla Nr. and O, Hamilt will ro humorous to Europe in 1 uests will be nders, Miss Gertruade R B eley waiian music Births Reported. The following hirths have 1 rtment wit d Estelle V 1 Lonise o MME. ROZANN DERMATOLOGIST ¢ phone X h foreign minister, |-1”. Indian York, Marriage Licenses. | Marriage have bica j following licenses and i Allen and Sarah F Wisner and He aud Mars M urper. Mars White. n of Charlotte, + of this eity o of Forest tGlen, wie Harris of this ¢ Henry | Ot S \‘%3 1110 F STREET NW. who | idents | rong | he Bargams in ; Spring Furs } the summer. s, bl iies Binrer e e o amearanee. | conton || MANUACTURERS WHO RETAIL | Teatored and skin given the biowm of south AT WHOLESALE PRICES R : 1212 F Street andria, Beach both Pherson Bolden Md., Cu)/zere they know ow(gftcom&r | Spring Furs Sacrificing all Chok- ers, Scarfs and other rather than carry them over | An_economical time to gratify vour wish for really fine choker. 2% Furs Repaired and Stored. " SPKSFUR Cor issued to the Jones. this city and 1da B Rrintow. Va Lema Shockles, both of Md ., and Al Margaret Wagon " M Va and | The Pi Beta Phi active chapter and alumni of this city will hold their annual banquet this vear Saturday. April 23,%t the Hadleigh. 16th and V streets. Mrs. Calvin Coolidge is to§ be one of the guests of honor, and a | large attendance is expected. Mrs Helen M. Clift of 1461 Girard street as chairman of the banquet commit- tee, is receiving subscriptions for the An interesting program | has been arranged. Mrs. Clement E. Dunbar and Mj B. Walter of New York will sail on April the Olympic 20 for a three- month tour of Mrs. H. C. SPRING FURS Tailored Suits—Wraps FUR STORAGE ZIRKIN Furriers 821 14th St. 1209 Connecticut Avenue N.\W. The Connecticut Avenue Shop New, Jaunty Sports Coats Answering the call of the Out-of-doors in Semi-Fitted models, to be worn with the new Sports Skirts. In Duve- tvn, Flannel, Silk Faille and Velvet; with or without belts. indi can find ready- Layette to Toddlers’ tinctive in character, s own idral wants are dntmp'\ted—dnd mother for-service everything from the Togs — handmade, dis- and as elaborate in finish as you may choose, while the ])rice you'll find less than the cost of home production. Also exclusive models in Baby Carriages and Bassinets, and the many needs of the nursery. Cinderella Shop service. Fourteenth at G is a place to visit—unique in its 24-Hour Delivery! dinner given in honor of and by the mission from Venezuela in celebra- tion of the dedication of #he Bolivar statue, and also the Knickerbocker ’ pleasure to you. e This Store Is Closed Saturdays at 1 P.M. T ireet, Corner Thirfeenth To the Daughters of the American Revolution We wish to extend to you a very cordial invitation to visit our store while you are in Washington. Here will be found only the choicest goods that the world produces — everything comgplete for Women, Misses, Girls and Infants. ) In accordance with our established policy, our goods are all made especially to our order. They are exclusive and many of them will not be duplicated, thus insuring to the wearer the charm of individuality and exclusiveness so much desired by the well-dressed woman. We know that if you visit our store it will be a source of lasting