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=g SOCIETY "THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 192T. SOCIETY o ‘[lb g ST er Army v mexe] BANKERS TO BE GUESTS. ' OCIELTY | ! S N | : : Mrs. I. W. White of Cleveland Park |p C. Life Underwriters to Give Otbt . Dingdn Farip iy eo(o. oo ; e i ' Diplomats of Latin America Will Be Hostsl entertained a company of cight at) luncheon rday in the Spanish i Luncheo Y gardens of the Hotél Washington. | cheon in Honer. dents and executive of- nks will be Columbia 1 tion Births Reported. 1 [ The foltow : | the Tiealth department within the. laet twents. |given in 1 \onor 1 | | four hours: | Hotel tomorrow ; = ! b4 s aerle O G G e Robert N Harper., preside; This Store Is Closed Saturdays at 1 P. M. il to President and Mrs. Harding Gl {Siseauis s ooratent SR S i e bt e | S nan sacceniane mviiation cal N1 s Delicious ‘ : Thomas J. !behalf of that organization. and e = _l Next Month. Ealo T i N e 14th at G- = < ’ < ’ g » George It Misses uniors , Girls H i Horhort W, f | Lieut. Commander | Robert €. and Cathorie - : i HE President and Mrs ll‘.ul} S Hilian: Bowiel William an tira Chocolates that your th..,“; express— H | 11 be the guests of ockwood, Licut,,l saries and Ann B ° . ! Kwor John and Cumie Day. boy ! b j\feu, and l OL'@I}' (,a’.ments ! il re. ministers and ; et S Y o, o Every piece a sweet caress! H char; d'affair of the Aungnstine and Mildred Cox. boy % Latin American repub a recep- [tion in the Pan-American Union, Deaths Reported. CORNWELL’S We have specialized for years in building the evening of > Tnformally at 1 The following deaths have been roy 0 S £ 4 - e . 1< > Rroups of won by e NeiKer o N York, w obtaining for Young Women, Misses, flEEiiE oisbenthy o0 e o o ‘ g ! : = % o f |t e W gy Withiam 1t HE candy gift package supreme, the Juniors and Girls the Very Best Ap- I Aiman s jtiass " W R rarest of resplendent creations of our = J - . Ibe Mrs Stephen I, Mré rge Maynard | P renowned European candy-maker. In parel made. Every garment we show | Sl gencral of the Nath site Howy SR every box, more than twenty kinds—opulent g c 3 . S Oishteri b ins e g ool butter creams, Brazil nuts, fig rolls, pistache is exclusive and must incorporate with R aihmin; iasiton T etown Uo logs. pineapple squares, filbert clusters, cara- S P = i - of Boston will also | donrilin fof mels, nougats, mallows Excellence of Fabric and Detail, Youth- fathe Rl e ton Wool will en- | MRS, (¢ AVLOR, A Pound Box, $1.50 2 2 < The Vice President Cool- |t ptien thi LTHOOD | o rmertly Vi pn. who in| CANDEPHO. £ > - - o i tonne dele- | = H A %1 Mai s 1 this ass n fulness, Simplicity and Charm. will e 1 from e Comectiout dele- | G emintive | or for a little larger package of the same cant 2 r part Piersatinean nd M lies dipped in bitter-sweet Ital Ny 5 CORNWELL’S Bungalow lox, a pound )aud‘—‘a‘ 5 e £ . 2 a | Eritain el quarter, $1.70 b For Spring and Larly Summer our Lo I not reced Client, M Aiaw Bu 5 S 2 i afterno. Wednesday loeEy stocks are now replete with extensive fEcparns : i al CORNWELLS | The and Ars Wil Nationn 11 4 : S >rac ! sriing atd Mer N and delightful selections in Sport, Prac- I | Hughes el 5 TR Witaon 1415 H Street 1 { 3¢ Inshgtociol Fuy M| Elbe simms, tical and Dress Apparel for School, o i i ST dedication of ¢ A R 3 ot | 3 Town and Country. : s et s arl b} am Hos turn the banquet, | Millar. wi | est G Baton, 40, m st n nd dance to be given in It % Ma l. Mf o pgnt b. C. 2 = > i i o build 07 i e Brown, Pl Kl .. Suits at Very Special Prices i e O o o [ Yome it Richard Trn 13t st s. few . en route home. Attend Conference. ¥ eceiving this 1 Har Wright is sailing or Dresses. Wraps, Hats, Sweaters, Scarfs. arternoon. “nor i ke Go AR | Mus Bdward A Wadnams of Mil- il I e e . <390 . .- . observe her Wednesday at home | Wauker. G e G 1 eneva. Mrs. Wright ha 3 Smocks, Skirts, Middres, Sox, Riding Habits ‘nn[xl their new home is in more set- | the guest of Maj. and Mrs. William F. | 25us i o055 one of three advi tled condition. = P 3 2 the othe Inqng_: Sir John Jordan, re(; - i - . . i —_— 2 i o 1 zod at the cent Br sh minister to China, an od Small Boys', Infants’ Outfts and Accessories { Diplomats at Unvelling sl beer Frinee Lot | M. Henri Brenier of the French colo- of the Bolivar Statue. p < suite, and they are e: nial oftli Mrs. Wright will be absent ~ F . The ambassador of Argentina, Dr. e in_the capital Sunday |about five week: ~ 7 if T Le Breton, and the ambassador of New York. The most important( o o L == e Sy (Fifth Floor) Belgium and Baroness de Cartier are | ceremony 1z the visit of the | “The T"}”;". L “"‘N,”P‘; 1110°F B f d’l W dd' in New York. where they went for | prince to Washington is the bestowal of { ion dance this evening at Purk Bank | STREET.NW. eiore (- eading the ceremonies of the unveiling of | the Alex - al, for w I daduan ‘\"”;"rfi *'h"“_”m'lt"' o - IN.W. the Rolivar statue. They are at the | he came s« event tak DEOEECdS S0 Z0) foT: ‘Cha ble ob- 9 = e, are. St e cducations work, the real Belle’s ng—the Iil\:luvl later in the week. which I'”‘(’)’i l'l,\:'f;‘ “i'x‘:h:’;‘ 5 £ E e of the club Inelude | s, wife of the cretary erti t o u \Ir\; Harry Gordon, ere.t 97 nowr A nnouncement ] i ved in Washington yes- Ve New Will L W] r: 16 3 1. s. Wilbur Jef- o 1 ith the Secretary Wil [ he Rldeals s Tos rys, Hollingsworth. Miss how @vfit corsets. < ion and ball of the | 7 ot thi o | Mary W s Marshall Brooke, 3 Society this evening. at | New Jersey: 2 Miss Ru iowan and Miss Mari Willarqa Hotel .\lr.\'h, Davis \lm\ur president ofta Melvin S will probably return to hér home in Williagh D N 5 | Pattsburgh tomorrow. A ot o 7 = The symbolizing circlet ] P st Louis De o minister of Sweden and Mme e ¥ 5 N. J.. has ar- COIII l X1 IHE LOUVHE | yatlenbors have teassd the restdence | Blioi " 3 s arden plexion is a has an emblemizing iof former Senator Phelan, s ange en by the W - . o [ tecet Mna Wil “move: there from | °f Bt Orang w8 et ll matter of care forerunmer in the en- 1115 1111 F STREET { Wardman Park Hotel. where they|(Gen. Pershing Amonz the gu "i 3 i now reside. as soon as the house is | Honor Dinner Guest. B. De Lacy of New But, it should also be graved amnouncement, —_ putiinireadiness 2 Gen. John J. Pershing was the guest Josephine Carter, ] s e g | s Frank B Kellogs, wife of [Of honor at dinner last evening, Pre-| Mrs, Witliam Henry Wait, D, A, R.| RIGHT care — because. ' Brewood beautified. T ! Senator Kellogg, of Minnesota, will otRcersit reer Corps | Yice president general, of Ann Arber, s o Sttt E . 1 be at home informally tomorrow aft. Gt Sirenr Other honor | Mieh.. C . is attending the D. A.|[| without —discrimination Very xceptlona ernoon at her residence, 1701 19th dinngy were Sendtor ‘o {:‘,“;;-:vlglr”. and is stopping at the, in what you use, more 1 1 Jujius Kahn, Gen. and : harm than good can : 0 pPpo rtunity 1n Secretary and Mrs. Hughes dgar B. Colladay and Col. and | Pennsylvania Society to i result Select your wedding an- to Be Guests at Dinner. William Rivers, and the hosts [Hold Reception Tonight. B ), - The Misses Patten will be, hostes included Gen nd Mrs. Lan At the Pennsylvania Society recep- Mrs. Coon’s Prescrip- nouncement where an i this evening when their | Beach, Gen Mrs. Henry Jervgy.{tion and dance at the A ions 5 2 R ClNinclng s Phe e retasyilof| Contangibrss Rarty. Taylor o ahd | tonixiiC ) S s tions for the healthful engraving quality prece- State and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes. [\irs’ William D. Connor. Col. and Mrs. | A. W. Mellon, Scerctar care of the skin—its lished » Mason Patrick, Col. and Mrs. Char : Mr. James J. Davis, Secretary o : 5 - dent has been estab l The financial temporarily | Kellar, Col. and Mrs < EBog: F Senty P obistohes e tissues and the under 5 St s attached to the Iialian embassy, SiZ-|Col. and Mrs. Harl uson, Col. | of stals, Mr. Hubert | lying muscles—the use s this important work. nor Mario Alberti, taken an jand Mrs. Charles Kutz, Co nd Mrs. ek, first assistant p master gen- -f rhich su lies eeded Practically our entire Cloth Suit stock apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. | Merriweather Walker and Col. and [ eral, all from Dennsyivania. | of w dpp' >1‘" 3 ¢ Mrs.: Clarence Ridley An exceptional musical program tonic an vitahizers— - . . » Secretary of the A cepti vith dancing followed | has been pianned which will include | e has been placed upon a reduction basis—in legation: Senor ‘Don Carlos Uribe. 3t | i dianer. Benator ‘i Mrs. Wads. | Soios by Siss Gernice. Randai), "so‘fé and the result of which > i 1 i 1 as taken an apartment at Rausch-|gortn, j te at Kahn, Gen. {Prano soloist, who will render “The is f i fact. every one of the Tricotines, Poiret i 2 Persning ani Mrs. Lansing Beacn re: | Snowdror” b s 80 R 58 ;c”ffif,fiiofiifi"ffifl . e = P o s e e guest A bert Shaffe haritone, ‘'who will | — . Twills, Twill Cords, Pecotines—they're all. IR mhel agsicultuzaliiattaches otaithe|eiinE ihe SEUSsio 4 SmonE render “The Son of the Desert” and | ight 2 til duced d radically for when th Danish legation. Mr. Soren Sorensen.|iho dance were those of (en. Aria Benvénuto.” To this will be | €'ghteen years’ practice. e reducec—and radically, too—tor when the has moved from 1532 16th street to |yt GiCR, WEre NG Nre Wi ‘Xulnlg.l hen ng of the new ate | Simple” Qirections - 3 < P ark P . P S g £ nia. A S - time to cut comes we do it vigorously and jWardmangBaric Hotel FEil tolcomboe Mind; ACokvand Wilson. who recently gave a reeital ||| govern their use. Engrav. & Stati without restraint. Mr. and Mrs_ Frank H. Simonds R William TLanfitt of | &L he executive mansion at Harrisburg, | 3 gravers tationers ¢ : Cheed ne historic o1d Thom orke were amonsc | the "eests | VS P hengstvane” - Almond Skin Food 519-13h St Just BelowF . . . , 3108 P street. in George- dinner of Gen. and Mrs. John-| o6 o well Known bittshoore swite . ~19™" Ju Of course, the emphasized feature is town. Following extensive restora- |ii,, “soing later with them Lo the | it s i o? Littsbugh publisher, MasclejCream i S f P . - tion work, they will take possession g O perience. as Presid My Absorbent Cleansing s the exclusiveness of design which sur- !in the autumn, on their return from 208, berienco as a Presidential ~Cam- Each - . . {their farm in New Hampshire. where! yfro Stephen B. ins entertained | In the rec e s o Cream c| rounds every Louvre Suit—and gives it {they contemplate spending the sum-|, compuny of twenty-two at dinner ' el e S 8 EASErC = P iy = ‘mt-r months. {last evening in honor of her house drs “anneny ([ At DrugiandDepitiStores distinctive and distinguishing character. The Thomas resiflence. which was | gyest, Mrs. James Robert McKee of [ Wayne A en P Ay ’hu.l( between 1800 and 1510 by Judge | N ork. Amonz the other guestsjcral, I Hubert Worlk, j LepateCsoy, X S M 11, - = Morsell, is one of the best known in|ywere Mrs. Bates-Batcheller of Bos- | Mrs, I Mrs aml! " These are plain tailored—or effectively & region, 15 very spaclous, and has| oo and iiss Jotier Thamonon e IR ,‘i‘j;nf;‘hg'"‘;-i Mrs. g C.S Coon =% z - o B a cl & old garden. All of the S {CW. Adams, Ars. W. Kutz and 1405 Eye Street embellished with braid, beading, embroid- materials used in its construction were | Mrs, Benjamin Franklin Dickinson | Mrs. Livingstone 1. Hunte. lruu"}suarr:“;l'i J e 2 z brought from England, and following | of Little Rock. Ark.. has arrived in|general. D. A1t Maj. W, I Simpson | er} artlSllca]l> apphed' Judge Morsell's occupancy th . it Washington for a stay of eral ’r_\’,*m( Wwas the residence for a number of kS with her mother, Mrs. JAmes | oaeawa o vrae e aVawavavel lvears of Count de ¥ estad. who was ward Mock, and her sister, M i i minister from Spain here during the | Byrd Mock, at the latter s studio. “At Especially a Group of Suits | i Hay 5 aminisrations 1t | e o1 Bricic Cupl ol - Thikaiternaon | was later the residence of ien. and ;) Rankin Mason is entertaining at | that were up to $69.50 Mrs. George C. Thomas, from whose at the Buvlington Hotel Tor Mrs. jheirs Mr. and Mrs. Simonds bought | Dickinso and this evening Mr. and | the house. Mr. Simonds is one of the!Mrs. H. W. Seaman of lowa will give best known writers in this country, |an informal dinner in her honor. I - (0)%'4 % | having written extensively on war - " isubjects and political affairs. Mr: Maud Howell Smith will ap- 1 - Humanity” in the Red Cro | Mrs. John W. Foster and her daugh- | pageant of peace. which will be giv . ter, Mrs. Robert Lansing. entertain-|this evening in the audit ‘While upon other grades up to $175— led a large company at luncheon today | De A ¢ the Int | i a €0 ol i epartment of the Int Y 5 L g P = {in honor of Mrs. James Robert Mc-| Ruth Mougey’ Worrell A VAV | Kee of New ork. who is visiting|and will di t the performan Mr. 1 1 H ou’ll Save from $10 to $75 {5 Slepien 5"l 15, "R | 0L N 1 s, ) | Hemstitching and Battons Covered numbere about fifty, and included | returned soldier. i . ~ ifriends of Mrs. McKeé. made during i S Cotton, 13¢; Silk, 14¢ the administration of her father, the The minister of C rhoslovakia, Dr. | ye v H {late Gen. Benjamin Harrison, as Presi- | Bedrich Stepanck, and his si Miss ‘"“thfm:m:?l‘:; S e dent, in whose cabinet the late Gen.|Stepanek, will be guests of honor at 2 = John W. Foster was Secretary of |the weekly dinner of the Arts Club Quick xervice. State. tomorrow evening. Dr. Stepanck will (4 [ —_ play Bohemian folk songs, and there| MRS. M. E. HOLLEY Will Entertain will be motion pictures of the Col. 93 = _2361 15th N.W. : u l Iner ““eutrrn D. A. R. Women. and f ivals of Bohemia. D [ — —— ¢ y | Mrs. Miles Poindexter, wife of Sen-:Mrs. Michell Carroll will act as ho . T 7 : ator Poindexter of Washington. and | — i Siberian }Mrs. Amos A. Fries will entertain the | Reception for Press Clab | X 50 . N S l Davghters of the Americun’ Rtevolu: | Giicern at Marine Barracks. Squirrel I A Wonderfully Fine Affair! ion from Californ Vashington, | yy; s are out for a recepti H Oregon, Idaho and Wyoming tomor- * 2 2 TECCPLION| i 7. .. e W est t e [ Fow at's o'clock at the home of Mew, |10 the oflicers and members Chokers || With new goods arriving for the last | board s | Poindexter. 1750 N street northwest. Doald ;1:‘,;40:;":';‘*'3"':'! the Very Speeial [ = S0 S h @ « arine i y H D | Mrs Arthur Capber wife.of)Senas] Sthiand GVatreataisotthens few days, the Anniversary Event is go- :vor Capper of Kans will hold her |ing of 'l'\h-.I ay. April‘26. . - - b] f 1 1 Th . t st last Thursday afte on at home of | tion is tendered by A T5 S | the g tomorre at 1100 16th ! gion Post of th Athree- Ingoutinablaze o glory € intere. street and will hav o assist_her i and the i - i N . S - : ~ g O T SLhes siinechokes il has never lagged—the public is day after uernsey, former prexident genc post, clut ioned at the ivalae at “f- (tlearan = - L 5 . . ational Society, D. A. R., and Mr: rine z o e unusual value a n1s anc ol '3 regent for Kansas. following: Marks pric 7 55 p {and Theodore Furs Repaired at Special Rates new and fashionable apparel at the An- x the bourd et o te ol hellp st Commander Williara Woltr Sontu| No charge for storage when we fi{ : S A B et Gnm fo e il e Department Commander | James A, ||| make repairs. Tel. Frank. 3445. niversary prices! The event is making Felter of Huntington. Ind., state ifruu} and Past Post Commanders & " R e ——— Zent of the National Connolly and Jack Connolly | will receive with her. The Indiana |representing the National Pre |delegation to the D. A. R. congress|Post; Maj. Clayton B. Vogel, U | Wil be among the callers. €., commanding the marine barrs - Col. William C. Harllee, nd Capt. George K. Shuler, . representing the po. us hosts of new friends! And it con- tinues just a few more days! Ferns and Growing Plants ! Mrs. Frelinghuysen |to Entertain New Jersey D. A. R. There are New Street and Afternoon Dresses for women at $19.75 frs. Joscph S. Frelinghuysen, wife Marine Corps. Sceretar rl Hamil- . = 5 . . of Senator Freiinghuvsen of Neiw Jer. | ton Smith of the pr Jub. who is\\ W3]l transform your porch and $23.50, and dinner gowns at $36.50—quite unusual at these prices! ey, will hold a reception at her home, | 4150 Post adjutant, and William At 1013 16th street, from 4 to & o'elock |¢Tion DuPu board of ov- into a beauty spot. Thisis tomorrow afternoon in compliment to | ¢FNOTS Gkl il » officer of the e 5 % There are New Frocks for misses at $18.50, $23.50 and $39.75 and e ational| A large number o || Blanting trme. €1 ane] suits at $39.75 and $49.75. G of ofticial nd soéial YDA R pected to attend, ind terested ntof the cabinet, Congr prepared to give quick and efficient service. A 'large members the SpeC!&l Sale There are Plaid Skirts—beautiful new colorings at $10.75 and A committee of ladies o {Trinity Community House will sell|matic corps. Army. 3 . 18.50 to $30.00 Chic models; all the newest materials and colorings. {tickets in hotel lobbies the next two|Corps and American Legion and news- | | assortment of growing $17:25 80 suallves $ 4 | days for the Daffodil ball, to be given | Paper men and women 7 1, 5 Y [ Thursday Cvening at (he New Wil. | The reception will begin at 9 aclock, plants at reasonable prices. There are Silk Blouses at $3.85. There are Handmade Blouses at ilard Hotel w ancing from 1o in Values to $15 Special $3.50 || Ida Walters Nouveau Hat Shop Oppasite Keith's Adjoining Metropol 1415 G 932 F N.W. o“Targe ballroom. If nece: { At the New Willard will be Mrs. C |t ! v the Blackistone $3.95. Wonderful Jersey Silk Petticoats at $3.95. Full-fashioned . B % g vmnas also will be own ope! = . % [ Nire: Michae "X Sulivan.nt ‘thalfor dancing. The tull Marine Band||| Landscape Department, 1141 Silk Stockings at $1.65 pair. i Washington, M, R. Rude and Mrs, | Orehestra will be in attendance | David R. Covell: at Wardman Park| A number of dinner parties have | Inn, Mme. Claude Langlais, Mrs. Wal- [ been planned to precede the dance, | ter Wells, Miss Meta vans and Miss|and others ‘will go to the barracks | Howe, and at the Shoreham, Miss|from the theater and other entertai {Sonya Shearer. ments. | Additions to the list of box holders| The receiving party will be headed are the Bishop of Washington, Mrs.|by Maj. Gen. John A. TLejeune, com- Froderick H. Brooke, Mrs, Thomas|mandant of the Marine Corps, and Bell Sweeney, Mrs. Charles Boughton | Mrs. Lejeune, assisted by Senator and Wood and Mr. William Phelps Eno. Mrs. Duncan U. Fleteher, Senator and Commander Jewell, U, Mrs. Miles Poindexter, Maj. Clayton B. Vogel, commandant of the marine harra nd Mrs. Vogel; Mr. and AMrs. George K. Authier, r.oand lam J. I | Pobert B. Arg T ir. and iordon, Mr. John Temple | Homer Joscph Daod 5 and Maj. A.'B. Johnson, Com- ' Carter Field, Mr. and Mrs. Mark L.| Connecticut Avenue New $10 Spring and Summer Oxfords, including white canvas with tan or white calf strapping, at $7.50 pair. On all three floors and at every department our Anni- versary is being celebrated in a worth-while way. But the Don’t delay! end is in sight. | Mr. Spence |Graves, jr.

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