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Ll _SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1921 SOCI] T Doyl FURS REBUILT—FURS STORE! effort to bring the and total t Gwsnee G. and Elizabeth J. Doty, boy ; o : | ring he Erana otal to| Grme 6, o Mg 2. . 1415 G Stree: + & ey = | campaten close { Bmory M. and Hawie | box e | N 5 hose in attendance at the meeting bl - | - © '\ 3 which will be the last held by the E | T Gxchutvy ) 1 committee. were Joseph P. Tumult LEAVES WALTER REED. N I 3 n | E ? 2 % Justice Wendell 1* o iral ) 31 H i Mfl : gustice Wonieil " Nmora Aamirai 0 S008 SEEE et wo- | The Unusual in Fur (] g & | = TR N i B i ton. Mrs. William H. Clagett. Miss | jutant general has been relieved fr invite those in the habit z 1s i R 3 2 3 A N 1;{‘;- I""]a"nvmuu. Algernon 8. further “4 ,,x,,l,,‘ K Walter Reed | going to New York for fur 1200 C. o : 7 i 2 3 v TR R ahan, 5 g % Gene ospital, this eity to call and see our interesting stocks 209 Connecticut Avenue N.W. {Mrs. Harding to Receive Officers and Members SR | BeCormickc Biward | S TS Bl 0 e han, S e o St < The Comnecticut Avenue Shop | i Xt D OIConnor. | Foxes. Fishers. Sables, etc.. in qualitie of D. A. R. SOCiEty at White - X b - d ! O “"Patrick J. Haii- | not offered in other local shops ¢ _ ARTISTRY il Births Reported. | lowing births lave Leen reparted to \g | the liealth departwent within the last twents four hours: | Foward R aud Katiorsn M. Tatbert. boy. F | BING ) o] Representative Young. North Da- RS. HARDING will receive the | GRS 0d the members of the —Charmingly developed in New i president general. officers and Daliatal deleilion 1o the DA, = i members of the National So- ) R. Conzress at luncheon today at her ot Frocks. Suits, Wraps, Day Coats, | ciety, I. A, R, at the \\'hn..'rrs’l'lvnw 1530 16th strect. o and Potu Co i 1110 F Pure Cream t . =. 1 se at 3.30 o'ciocl is afte hon. ™ ria rd of The P s, i and Ma: G . Gowns. Hats and Blouses. is present- Iff o A Sties Delin BeindGe The Hislne Ve : AR oteer gt STREET N.W. | . b ed with a delightiul assemblage of e hons | L At e[ Sitbpctiam. Eichart 1 and Dora 1 rdiage, gil. | i : d [ ass ag fl iase” will be the guests of honor at . e T anl. Bened. Saual : - - I : = e 3 il dinner this cveninz of the Secrctary | Mr and Mrs. Philip ¢ Kauffmann | i e Rehel Small ks e apparel ready for Spring and Sum- of War and Mre, Weeke " Later they | entortainedat o Cdinner “partyof | S Al e @ Ravion er | here tfif)’) knowr S ¢ iwill end the Daffodil SMredtwelve covers t evening in cele- " and Mae andler. girl. — i mer wear. Prices are moderate and [l o ron o Triemds ‘at ine New | Vctapry, O (hiF first wedding ann aantyAeme, £ | howr (o fit corsets. ‘ “It’s Delicious j o anre e il winard. i HOVCHEXCCTSFYC l’ iy e L Entertain in Box | 14th at G a ce President an t Soclet n tion. = Mra. Coolldze Are Guests. e e The Viee Jresident and Mis, CoolIES | tained in their box at the Pennsylvania —- ’ were gu. S x - | night of the ambassador of Gireat Brit-|Society reception and dance last night at jain and Lady Geddes, whose other|the New Willard Mr. and Mrs. Anthony i guests were the ambassador of Bel- " Erlebacher | Thousands of Housewives Prefer | Baron de Cartier Mrs. T L Mre 1 Daugherty . Blodgett - uest, | 2 ¥. Mr. Denby Mrs. Boy . Matthews, | 5 F St of China, Mr. ao-Ke Alfred Sze: Miss Ma Temple and ARVEY. i 1“‘ i I tor and Mrs, g Warren, Sayre Koehne of Waynsborough, v H Ive Tm |z . Senatd ho is the alternate of the Wife of the recently appointed ambn Rt niative! ol Socicte D R of which the | %ador o Great Britain, who has I+ WHERE STYLES ORIGINATE AND EMANATE { aware Flood, Gen. | hostess is regent. Wa: hington after ng_entertained o . here, an andant | The auditing committee of the Na- [®8ll for F of the Marine Corps, and Mrs. Le-|tional Society D, A. R. was entertained | — |Jeune: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods [at luncheon at the Army and Navy Club B it e et Bt Mok push eseam orive. | INot Merely a Presentation of Style who, with Col. Harvey, will land early in May. Peyton C. Marc , chief of staff, U ohn A. Lejeune, comm Brig. Gen | Mrs. David Jayne Hill, Col. and Mrs.| A. ‘Mrs, Lord is secre of the com- i | Stephen L. H.” Slocum, Maj. and Mre. | mittee and gucsts were: Mrs. H. H. | Workers for t. Ifary's Industrial { Parker W. West, Mr. and Mrs. Henry bott, Miss Jen Coltrane, Mrs, Kate | i i Cleveland Perking, Mr. and Mrs. Frank | Waller rett, Mrs. H. M. Boynton, | hool Instructed to Hustle. | . Mist Mary Gwynn. Mrs. | Mrs. H. B. Patten and Mrs. Fred Voi- N Uul--- ! alke, Lady Jebb, s | land. Following a mecting « execu- ! v i {tive commitice in cha he drive ’ s Carrol . i ames Carrol . j 1o ruise $250.000 to robuild St Mar 3 Critten, Miss| Judg William | Ind 1 Scehool. Baltimors rke Poe, Mi on. Capt. S. R |Lamar will te Washington s {were insteueted foday to bend eve ° o) naval attache., and Mr. M. D.lday for Atianta, G where th i . Peiersen of the British embassy. spend a weck to attend the oper R ] ) D from there will return to their home | now prervat The Vice President and Mrs. Cool-|in Thomasvill Mrs. Lamar idge will oceupy a box at the Daffodil | tertained a of eight ball this evening, ®hich will be given | luncheon v at the Shore 4 in the ballrooma of the New Wiliard | where she Judge Lamar ! | Hotel, for the benefit of the new |spent the past few weeks. i { swimming pool at Trinity Community =iy | | Hou: Mrs. James W. Wadsworth. nNre James Robert McKee of New | k I o o | York Will be the guest of honor at u | Fashionabl " SRES. 8 - £ tea to be given by Mre. Albert Levin ashionable = o {receive the guests. ~Mrs. Harding| pichardson Saturday afternoon, Apri " J S H — S | headed ahe list of patronesses, which | 5 T0GE i the Club of Cotonia Feminine Erlebacher-Originated TS 7% I I T ncluded dis alizd " members o TR SRS A (RS R AR AL | e | distinemmishod merbets o K street. Footaear i ] EeamnEton; Representative and Mrs. Ross Coil entertained the members of the Mississippi delegation to the D.eA. R. congress at buffet supper at the ence, Sth street, last ¢ The ta was adorned with a | now returned from Norway and has iety of spring flowers from the | falon up his new position: in Wash- utiful garden which surrounds this ! ington. picturesque old house. ! w Mexico, Mr.{ t C. Mechem, will be the guest Mr. W. de Morgenstierne, who 1212 F St previousiy been attached fo the wegian legatio in various has just been appointed c e legation. Mr. de Morgen: Suits, Dresses and Wraps : —ADDING MORE LAURELS TO OUR LISTS OF IMPORTANT EVENTS—OB- VIOUSLY ONE EXPECTS STYLE AT THE SHOP OF ERLEBACHER, SO i WHEN REDUCED PRICES ARE OFFERED SURELY THIS IS THE ADDED | 10% Discount ato, commercial| The governor of Signor G. B. Cec delegate of the Italian embu re- | Mer: turned this morning, after spending|in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Clarence | [l —is being allowed on our cn- | ATTRACTION, IN WHICH WE INVITE YOUR PARTICIPATION. . a week in New }' ;?:rrx‘; 4:‘{”[[“:&1:‘-5‘}:”«: Q\c‘;l:xr;;:‘ r com- tire stock of ; sho Mrs. Norman Williams will enter- — ! Boots P dinner lhlosme‘taeyr‘llnuor S Sl Al Shenrd e ener Pumps " W ir. and Ara. Robert Woods Biisx | io "SE AT e was accompanics | Oxfords 0 S % i i % o New York by her cousin, Miss Slippers Th d f D “a ? w th fN M Ch d' l Al' sstuow Satanias atlen miwtavoteev: | Ly o B e s asien] Ornaments riving Every Day to Take Its Place in the New Home of Lo {Hyde are closing their Washington —while Rebuilding and en- larging operations are in progress. Val Richter 1304 F Street (Next to Palace Theaier) olina Delegation home today and are leaving for their | South ¢ to Be Entertained. Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson will enter- tain at tea this afternoon for the South Carolina delegation to the Continental Congress. National §o- ciety, D. A. R or of the sthte regent, Mrs. Duvall. Mrs Nathaniel B. Dial, wife of the sena- tor from South Carolina, will preside at the tea table, which will be aglow with pink roses. Mrs. John J. Mc- { : e Swain, Wife of the representative| Mrs. Katharine DuBois of New York | from Greemville, S. . and Miss Dial ertunedilast evenlogatithe Pow4 will assist in the dining room. Pinky@tan. her guests including Com- Spring flowers will be used (hrough- |Mander and Mre. Charles Oman, Mrs out the house. Charles Rae.” Mrs. Ethel DuBois and i - Miss Eilen S. Sutton. The table was A number of the wives of senators |decorated with American Beauty Il be at home this afternoon to|roses and sweet peas i give the delegates to the Continental = Congress. National Soci . R., |Garden Party the ~ opportunity for House of Merey Mrs. Julian James, honorary presi-| 2 dent, and Mrs. Henry D. Brown, presi- S. Frelinghuysen of New Jersey, Mrs. | dent of the board ¢ dy managers| Miles Poindexter of Washington and | of the House of Mercy. will give their {Mrs. Amos A. Fries, who will reccive | annual garden party Wednesday, May | the delegates from California. Wash- {18, from 3 to 7, at the Cathedral Close. lmg(nn. Oregon, Idaho and “_ It is hoped by t board that no other | {Mrs. Frank B Kellogg, of Mi charity cvent will be scheduled onl {and Mrs. Arthur_Capper. of Kansas.| this date. for it is one of the most ap- | Miss Ada Styles Totten. a delegates | hem® of the local charitlcs, for the . H ~, 3 re of destitute ycung to the Continental Congress. Nat hers, w - 3 { tional Society, L. A, R. entertained motherswith thels Infants i the New ers elegation to the e N o | congress at tda in the studio house | Mre. Virginia . Caldwell. daughter of her brother. Maj. George Oakley |of Judge and Mrs. Andrew S, Cald- Totten, e yesterday atternoom. | Well of Carbondale, Iil, who is at- | Atmong the guests were - the tending National Park Seminary. is! {Dresident general from New Jersey, | 00 of the pages at the D. A. R. con- | |Mrs. William D. Sherrerd. and_the | 6755 i state regent, Mre. Henry D. Fitts = Mrs. Totten showed the remarkable | Miss Winifred Holt, known as “The| Japanese room recently completed {Lady of the Lighthousc,” will address by Maj. Totten. the Congressional Club of Washington g — . lat its meeting tomorrow afternoon. i Mr. William Phelps Eno is in New | Miss Holt will explain the purt;::y:: :.::. {8 | York for a brief visit. scope of the $2,000,000 campaign now | ! being carried on by the committes for | { Committce Dinner lighthouses for the blind at 111 Eas At Church of Epiphany. 59th strect, and will give an exiibit dainty and values so enticing you will find it A committes dinner under the Fed-|f the handiwork made by the blind difficu estrain your choice to one.’ f k mac {1 It to r n y erittion Of Churches was given at sme | Womén at the New York Lighthouse 1y Church of the Epiphany last night,|and by the blinded soldiers of France X 1 iDr. Charles Wood. president of the “;5:_&'&‘. e . i . z g | |federation and pastor of the Church e ing accepted the hon- | Materials—Canton Crepe, . Crepe de Chine, | Roshanara Crepe, Taffeta ale Laikiki” Daicey | to remain until | winter. Mrs. N. P. Larson of Roundhi has returned to her home after a visit to Mrs. E. P. Bonner the Argyle Apartments and a visit to Mrs Kirk Russell at 1415 Webster street. HARRIS ORIGINATED Up to $55.00 DRESSES At the Unusual Low Price of $25.50 ¥ A collection of frocks—high-class mate- rials and distinctive styling—priced for ac- tive selling at this moment. So new and 1109-1111 G St. N.W. = Of Special Interest to Shoppers Tomorrow 200 SPRING DRESSES I3 FEW years from A now you want your mattress to be as comfortable and as buoyant as it is to- day—a bed, not a board. Buoyancy and endur- - ance are the best rea- sons for choosing a Conscience Brand mat- tress. All Conscience Brand mattresses, whether cotton-felt,silk- floss, or hair, are made of elastic long-fibre fill- ing, high quality tick- ing—clean, new mate- rials A Conscience Brand mat- tress comes to you in its original tight-sealed, sani- tary package. And above all, it is permanently, com- fortable and springy. What better purchase could you make? —With a Conscience Brand box-spring, the ideal combination for When vou see these beautiful New Dresses—you will hardly believe it possible to sell them at such a low price. Iivery garment a late Spring model— faultlessly made. T oT-the ‘Covenur -siding. During|©Fary chairmanship of the committce, theainner, teporks were heard from bl ngs’ 3 sFrederic: Waters éntertalned {the various committees. ™ { Among the most interesting of these |4t ridge and a miscellaneous shower o o e Women meaornry | today in honor of Miss Claire Louise | committee, of which Mrs. John Her-|Bovle, whose marriage to Mr. George | vey Young is chairman, and which|Willis Hahn of Phoenix, Ariz, wi has as honorary members: Mrs. | take place April 26, | Harding. Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. Herbert| Among those present were { Hoover. Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, Mrs i'«num Claire Boyle, Mrs. Frank Wels i Jorephus Daniels, Mrs. John W. Fos- | Mrs. Robert Mackenzie, Mrs. Harry A {ter, Mrs. Joseph Irwin France, Mrs Waters, Mrs. Paul Sanborne, Aiss " _ | Randolph H.”McKim. Mrs. Truman H.|Pauline’ Altman, Miss Marie Altman, ewberry, Mrs. Selden P. Spencer.|Miss Christine Waggaman. M Mrs. Joseph B. Showalter and Mrs,| Agnes Scott, Miss Virginia Suthe Charles Y. Wheeler. The regular|land, Miss Catherine Sutheriand Mis members of the committee are Mrs. i Dorothy Mondell {Andrew R. Bird, Mrs. W. V. Boyle, garet Crosson, Miss Virginia Miss Chickering. Miss Helen Childs,)McKcnney and Miss Catherine Mun. Mrs. W. S. Dewhirst, Mrs. Charles A.|son. 2 ety Materials include Tricolettes, Mig- nonettes, Foulards, Satins, Taffetas and Georgette combinations—browns, / \ ~ . = j _3‘1 blues, grays, taupe and other Spring = = shades. Styles for women an: misses. Third Floor—M. Brooks & Co. Sizes 14, 16, 18, 36 to 44. Well Named— 29 Fenner. Mrs. H. P. Gould, Mrs. O. E. sleep. N Arrivals 1 {Howe, Miss Mary Addison Tngle, Mrs.| The Washington members of t 19 {H. N.'Kendrick. Mrs. William F. Mc- | Delta Kappa Epsilon frawr:xl\"'gat: c 2 B d 100 ew: rrivals Iin {Dowell. Mrs. George Harrison Me-|their annual banquet last evening at onscience bran Grew, Mrs. Earl Wilfl Mrs. Johnl e Hotel Washington, b .\ir,‘ Nelson Mills, Mrs. Walla 4 . H. H. Rauck. Mrs. Freeman M. |J2Me8 Anderson Hawes of New York, i3 national secretary i A e B o X sec y of the fraternity, o 9 rdrobe [ Sealea, Mra, W, MeK. Stowell and]yuve tne principal address. An elab: A VV a |Mrs. D. B. orate program was also given and 4 mock initiation ceremony of new ce Radcliffe, Mattresses International Bedding Co., Baltimore and Richmond. Jersey Sports Suits For Women and Misses [ i Ambas r I \ With Others of Mrs. Dupuy. members of Congress who are mem- e o e Gl Moo e r o rl lnk'— The ambassador of Russia, Mr. Boris [PeTs of the fraternity was a feature ! 2 ].‘“m hcg\_\. closely woven Jua sty - } »-’“ oYy | Bakhmeteff, was among the guests at|of the affair. : Nationall C Continental Fulwool Jerseys and Skibo Tweeds. Sev- ° Y the dinner given last evening by Mrs. _— nally Know; 3 a1 “chi B AR ANE 5 Because it has so many . Whltied. DuPiy. wheti. the. Gthes B E i B y(lM n Lon eral “chic” models, in all the favored spring colors. o Wt ety wore: Senator Walter 1 ke | - Marriage Licenses. science Brand Mattresses on All ol e s s S o i . “ol. and Mrs. William C. Rive o = pecially at our very spe- Sasavom. Coi.and Mrs. Herhers Slocam, | Marsinge licenses lave. been. issued 10t sale at Goldenberg’s Furni- cial price o Mrs. R. R Govin, Mrs. Harold Walker, | © s re—— 130 ervi o K Magor and | ks G Auderson an ture Store—Seventh 1nd K s 7 50 Mr William Bowie Clarke. 1 (harles Gregg and Jessie Tutlir - Streets. s .98 Mre. DuPuy will give a small dinner Norman Hemsicy and Martha M. Twine. o tomorrow evening before Mrs, Walsh's| Irving G. Beckwith and Dorothy L. Keene. l — c 4 = tamoro cvenin Toneh Miraely . Julla 0'Tocie. isEssssscccs P TR $1.25 and $1.50 Values ...... : d on. [ ) POINTS OF SUPERIORITY Mrs. 1. J. Carr entertained a small| Nobis I Weayer o Comperiand. S, and The Palai Heavy quality Silk Jersey in all the plain About 1000 pairs leit for tomorrow’s sale. company at luncheon today, followed by | Nora 8. Klrby of Gordoossille, Va a e Palais Royal B|= shades. also pleated ruffles, with various color | Black and navy blue, heavy quality silk with i i 2) exle] urner and B B i Pl 2 infi C: 3 ¢. is a s. 1. Vulcanized fiber-cover- | 5. New model flannel- D T other et imnoqen | - William . Tathco ‘and Tiia Potts, bots o (W _ Complete collection of = combinations. . These are really $398 petticoats. | reinforced sole, heel and toe. Lisle garter tops. ed and lined: 3-ply veneered lined shoe box of ample ca- Mre Lemiy, Mre Kilburn, Mrs. Zorn | A48 QW% 1ie an Litlie Mattern, both or | g~ ORSSienCE Brand Mattresses 2 wood box—3-ply in all. pacity. of New York, Mrs. Lowe, Mrs. John | Richmond. » and Box Springs at famously m = = Thilman Hendrick and Mrs. Hood. James by, jr., and Rachel H. Tolson. |gg low Palais Royal prices. 2. Attractively lined 6. Hat box for men or Edward Bailey and Josie Albin. Fourth Floor. B 00 00 00 S ‘women. Mrs. Green Hostess Charles C. Guy and Edith C. Tucker, = . . . throughout. 5 S Green Heate William Tarnes and Alberta’ Despert. [N NN ] = — —_— — 7. Ten 5-ply veneered wood George R. Jewell of Bluemont Junetion, Va.. —— - f—— = ] i Mrs. James M. Green was hostess at| und Marie E. Clagett of Honaire. & a_beautifully " appointed luncheon of [ *"hernard ¥. Willett of Alexandria, V 3. Every drawer taped. hangers. " We Sell Conscience Brand veni ivid- : eighteen covers today at her residence, | SBadie E. Keithley of this city. 4. Conveniently subdivid 8. Heavy riveted brass 1737 Massachusetts avenue. Lioyd W. Gaines and Elizabeth Stowers. ry ed. | mountings. The table was adorned with a large| Edward Ballard and Sarah Smith. Matiresses centerpiece of pink roses fand mar- because they measure up to guerites flanked with small silver bas- our standard of hygienic aual- Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses in a wonderful assortment of spring and summer styles. Lace trimmed, beaded and embroidered models. Navy, flesh, white ‘and [ IS BECKER'S [LATHER GmDS (‘0 kets filled with pink roses. Mr. and| Robert . Mack and Bessie L. Hemsley, ity for bed furnishings. colors. Also combinations............ ceteenaannn U Mrs. Green will entertain at a large [ both of Pomenkes, M. - " H &H homas A. Ha Y h C. Nt K rrmann 1324-1326 F Street N.W. e Sy Siurday evening at the | iryyior Carroll ‘and Frances Wiiceler, both of ouse e — A a1, Booker,, Jr.. and Tuth Harelson Seventh and 1 Streets Mrs. George M. Young, z{e of | James E. Ware and Mable M. Tibbs, g == o i Sk * g