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THE 1510 H Street N.W. ANNOUNCEMENT President Harding believes the Federal Reserve Board is right in holding that the retailers of the country can do much toward restoring public con- fidence and wiping out the so-called ‘‘buyer’s Opposite Shoreham Hotel trike’’ by a revision of prices downward on all merchan- dise. We are, therefore, TODAY making a complete re- vision of prices of our Spring Fashions—this is not a reduction in prices nor a sale just for one day— every article has been repriced and the values being offered our patrons are unusual. FROCKS GOWNS TAILORED AND COSTUME SUITS DAY COATS BLOUSES HATS Adjacent to The Rialto STREET WRAPS FU RS Advantage Should Be Taken ‘of 38.00 These Exceptional Values in . Heretofore Priced as High as 59.50 ’ KAPLOWITZwgs. 721 Ninth Street N.W. EVENI . Tailored & Costume Suits Developed in every new silhouette and of the finest fabrics, includ- ing Twill Cord, Poiret Twill or Tricotine. Many are simple in treat- ment; others are ornamented with handsome embroideries, 68.00 Heretofore Priced as High as 135.00 Finger tip and knee length coats that herald the coming modes of fall. Dash of line, custom finish and fineness of fabric effectively illustrate their splendid value at this special pricing. Of twill cord, piquetine, piquetwill and tricotine. plain and duo-tones and other charming touches. YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F at Tenth St. Hand tailored, silk linings in Let's See What.'s New and Dainty for Tots-to-Teens Girls’ Checked Ging- ham Dresses are all the Girls’ Dresses—Organ- ; { dies in pink, blue and | go.” All colors of checks, | white; new checks with ‘ | including red, brown, lav- cham- ender, black and Sizes 6 to 14 years. $4.50 to $7.50 Hats organdy collars; white. Sizes 6 to 14. $3.95 to $10 | bray in stripes and checks. # | | | Girls’ Spring Coats | | | { Jaunty mocels, 28 stylish as Fine Milan braids, in Big Sister's or Mothers: in polo = cloth, camel's-hair clotli, home- Brown, Navy and Black. spun and novelty checks. Ages | = 2 to 14 years. We have made a big special for Saturday only at 20% Off Very specially priced— $1.69 SUMMER DRESSES —New materials and col- styles for the ors; dain summer season; dies, dotte d Sw organ- Per- sian lawn and batiste; val lace trimm 6 years. . For TOTS ed. $3.95t0 $7.50 Ages 2 to Cross-bar Dimity Undertogs —For girls 2 to 12 years, in pink and white; for boys 2 to 10 years, white only. Special, Kiddies’ fancy tops. pairs, 85¢ Lisle Special, Socks 39c¢; with 3 C i STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (€., FRIDAY, APRIL SOOIy C So RS. HARDING will give a tea at 5 o'clock this after- noon at the White House for the delegates from Ohio attending the D. A. R. congress, and | will entertain with them the ladles of the Ohlo delegation in Congre | Mrs. Pémerene and Mrs. Willis, wives !of the Ohio senators, will preside at |the tea table with Mlss Harlan. | Yesterday the President and Mrs. farding held a reception at | White House from 3:30 to 6:30 for | the entire congress of the D. A. R. { and members of the society in Wash- iington, more than 3,000 uests at- | tending. Lieut. Col. Clarence O. { Sherrill, the President’'s aid, made { the presentations, i The President and Mrs. Harding occupied the White House box at {the New National last evening and { had with them the Secretary of State ‘{and Mrs. Hughes. The Vice President and Mrs. Cool- ! idge will dine this evening with Sen- {ator and Mrs. Arthur Capper. who [ will have an interesting company to meet them. | The ambassador of France and ! Mme. Jusserand and the ambassador of Japan and Baroness Shidehara were the guests of honor at dinner last evening of the Undersecretary of State and Mrs. Henry P. Fletcher. The ambassador of Chile and Senora de Mathieu will return to Washington this afternoon from New York. where they Went to attend the unveiling of the statue of Simon Bolivar. Britixh Ambassador 1o Attend N. Y. Banquet. The ambassador to Great Britain and Lady Geddes went to New York to- day. The ambassador will attend the banquet to be given this evening by the American Tennis Association and will speak at the banquet to be given tomorrow evening by the St. George's Socie Capt. Sidney Bayly, R. N P. Graves and Mr. Harold H the British embassy stafl. Jeft day for Savannah to remain a Wee Tonight the minister of foreign re- {lations of Venezuela, the delegates and their ladies .will be hosts at a {dinner in the Hall of Americas. of the { Pan-American Building in honor of {the Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes. A reception and ball will follow. The official party, headed by Dr. Esteban Gil Borges, minister of foreign relations and special envoy, land Senora Gil Borges, arrived in Washington last evening and they will remain at the Shoreham Hotel funtil May 2. The party was escorted to Washington by Mr. John Barrett, who had charge of their reception in New York, and a distinguished party of officials met them at the station on their arrival here. ; Mrs. Henry F. Dimock will entertain the official mission at dinner tomor- row evening. Dr. Herrera-Mendoza, one of the delegates. with Senora Herrera-Men- doza, was prevented from accom- panying the official party to Wash- ington and will arrive here tomorrow. Mrx. Coolidge Guest at Afternoon Tea. Mrs. Coolidge, wife of the Vice Presi- dent, is the guest in whese honor Mrs. Parker W. West, wife of the deputy governor of the United States Soldier's Home, is entertaining at a tea this afternoon, from 4:30 to 7, in_their spacious quarters at Soldiers’ Home. The drawing room has a beautiful decoration of pink snapdragons and dogwood boughs, intermingled with tulips, pink and white snapdragons and maidenhair will form the center- plece on the tea table. Capt. George Vidmer will make the introductions. Mrs. West is receiving in a charming afternoon gown of hy< drangea blue georgette crepe, beaded in steel, with a corsage bouquet of or- chids. Mrs. John W. Weeks, wife of the Secretary of War, and Mrs. Tasker H. | Bliss, wife of the governor of Sol- diers’ Home, will assist Mrs. West in receiving, and those at the tea table will include Mrs. William C. Rivers, Mrs. Fox Conner and Mrs. Joseph Hampson. The other members of the receiving party include Mrs. Dennis E. Nolan, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs, Tyree R. Rivers and Mrs. Clarence A. jRidley. Mrs. Edwin Welles will pre- side at the punch bowl. Mrs. Victor Kauffmann entertained at Juncheon today at the Shoreham, {in compliment to Mrs. Samuel Adams of Chicago, wife of the assistant sec- administration. The guests included Mrs, Ovid B. Jameson of Indianapolis, sister of Booth Tarkington: Mrs. John | Walker Holcombe and Mrs. George T. | Odell. The minister of Ecuador and Senora de Flizalde have returned from New York, where they went to attend the ceremonies in connection with the junveiling of the statue of Simon Boli- var. The minister of Cuba, Dr. de Ces- pedes. awompanied by the vice con- sul, Mr. Quesada, returned to Wash- ington yesterday from New York, where they went to attend the un- veiling of the statue to the liberator, Simon Bolivar of Venezuela. Princess Bibesco, wife of the min- ister of Rumania, will be at home in- formally this afternoon. Mrs.. Thomas F. Walsh will be the! hostess at a roof garden dance this evening at her residence on Massa- chusetts avenue. A number of dinner parties will precede the dance. Mr. and Mrs. James Montgomery Beck will be hosts at a dinner party this evening, the party going on later to Mrs. Walsh's dance. Mr- and Mrs. R. R. Govin will also be among the dinner hosts this even ing. Their daughter, Miss May Govin, who is in New York, will return to Washington Sunday. Mrs. E. C. Gregory and Mrs. R. L. Mooney of Salisbury, N. C., are the guests of the former’s father, Senator Lee Slater Overman, at the Powhatan. Mrs. Mott Host . |to New York Delegates. | Mrs. Luther W. Mott, 'wife of Repre- sentative Mott of New York, enter- tained the delegates from northern New York to the congress of the [tional Society, D. A. R., at a te the College Women's Club, Mrs. Nash, state regent of New York being the guest of honor. The assistant secretary of war and Mrs. Wainwright had as their guests at luncheon yesterday, at the Shore- ham, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Andre W. Brewster. Mr. and Mrs. Wainwright are leaving today for New York, where the former will remain over the week end, and Mrs. Wainwright will be away for several weeks. Mrs. Victor Sevdell of Michigan en- tertained a company at luncheon to- day in honor of Mrs. George Maynard Minor, president general N. S. D. A. R. The other guests included Mme Grou- itch, who "has visited Mrs. Seydell in her Michigan home frequently. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. McKen- ney will entertain informally at din- ner tonight. Miss Virginia McKen- ney has gone to Philadelphia, where she will be In the wedding party of Miss Sarah Cooke, whose marriage to the | palms, and in the dining room pink! iretary of the interior during the Tun1 1ety I Mrs. Harding to Give Tea for D. A.R. Delegates | From Ohio and Congress i Delegation. : Mr. Oscar Turner Smith, jr. will take jace tomorrow. Miss MCKenney will return Monday or Tuesday. Mre. cill be afternvon, hostess. y B. Gaul of Pittsburgh of honor at a tea this Mrs. Harold Allen as T ! ty, Mme. Jaime de Veyra, Mrs. William H. DeLac J. Downey, A Mrs. Joseph Fit | attending the thirtieth Continental |Doug | Congress of the . A, R. and Wit worth, Mrs Mrs. John W. Beale and her daug! ter, Miss Kitty Beale, who have been | Thomas” F. Finnin, Mrs \ {in New York at the Hotel Astor for'atii, Mr. and Mrs. A {the winter, have returned to their Michael Hennessey i | home in Washington, at 3132 I* street J Lietze an- ! ading! Mr. and Mrs. Amos C. am ! nounce the m ge of the and Mrs. 1 g ter, Marion G., to M H »hy, Mrs this city. Wednesd April Va. Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Mrs 4 John E. Pe Mrs rds. nn, {Mra. Cabot Stevens Entertains for M Mrs. Cabot {luncheon yesterday at |to meet Mrs. ¥ i | director of wome | the Near { Coe of London. who | tary of the lord mayor {lief committee Marriage Licenses. anizations of Clough and Hazel G. Shelton, Stewart L. of Charlottesy Miss McDonald and Miss Webster Miss Coe Thelma of the National Cathedral School an- E ized r{hv Dom mion o nounce to their friends that the date relief work in the n G z - of the presentation of cnes From | In the evening for d! e 8 e Bhe s ey Shakespeare” has been posiponed to | s entertained for G s H. Mumfon tomorrow. {of Armenia, who ed T | gress of the D. A. R. X ¥, | Trinity House Daffodil tian was the leader of t | Dance Charming Event. armies attached to the o Ma., esg | The asfrodil dance, given iast even- | Nicholas Corps. The & laie S ing in the ballrooms of the New Wil- | graduate of a Swiss univer N. Y, and [lare, for the beneflt of the Trinity {Columbia University. He | Belen M. KL — Community House, had 2!l the charm 2 == = 5 School and Holton-Arms| Lveret & Yo ey | the name Implies. Tt was not so large | MRS, PARKER W. WEST, | (he Friends scb ey (WTC T B0 Raral & Austia, both a party that the devotees of thei Wife of the deputy govermor of the '8 WIS Vol pon ar invi- | o Edmo Taibert and Mary E. ¥. Hoftman dance could not enjoy the floor and | Seldiers Home, who In giving a tea in | the men ot 80000 | William J. Mee of Baltimore, Md., atd Mur. the music, yet the company was rep- | thelr quarters there this afternoon in | tation of Dr. Gri | garet 3. Ibell of Scranton, I's resentative of the official and smart | b of Mrx. Coolidge. A L. Victor Scvde! e wvie Paul Jackson and Lovenia M. Douglas. | resid ¢ the National e e ML LS eE s rank J. Henniug and Annie E._Curson [iaesidentialiic o e National { regent of Michigan, entertained today e e o Capital. Wwhich was occupied until recently bY | ¢ juncheon at the Powhatan in hon- | of Kaltumore o § 3 A springlike atmosphere pervaded|Gen. Pershing, who had it leased for a &t TIHCIral &0 T08 B0 00 Prinar, | % Risee anck and J the ballrooms, imparted by the Eay |period of 4 year of more | Sesident genmeral of the D. A. R.| Earl Towles and 5 - “Warren, {little daffodils entwined about the| — | re et e fon twenty-five and| Vincenzo Prencipe and Antoinetta 1 Boune jrailings of the boxes, and the Vice| Mire. Biaine Beale will return to her | ghring flowers formed the decorations. | = President's flag lent fl(ldllwn‘;fl ;'ullflr apartment in the Connecticut the first | SPT08 E to his box. At the south end of the|of next month. Mrs.” Beale has spent s. Henry D v was hostess at - . ballroom the large box was banked | the winter in New York and her anart- | amce o D L e Tioter Wash: | SpeCIal Dlnner | with palms and the rai covered | ment has been occupied by Mrs. Philib | ington in honor of Mrs. George May- th solid green. to represent a|Van Horne Lansdal: | nard Minor. president general of the| Da nce swimming pool. The boys of Trinity House occupied this “swimming POOL” and it is for the erection of such a poo! that the proceeds of last evening's ball wiil be used. The lit- jtle girls of Trinity House occupied the first box to the right, and to the 1eft those in chiarge of Trinity House ihad a box, and a large group of men from Walfer Reed Hospital also were present. Mrs. W. Wadsworth, jr., wife of the s or from New York, was chairman of the ball com: and re- ceived the guests, assisted by M Covell, wife of the Rev. David R. Covell of Trinity Housge. Commander Theo- dore Jewell, chair mittee, made the presentations. Mrs. Coolidge, wife of the Vice President, ar- rived about 10:30 o'clock and as es- corted to her box by Commander Jewell and Mrs. James Carroll Frazer. She re- mained about three-quarters of an hour enjoying the dancing. She wore a_gown of deep French blue satin trimmed with silver lace, and the simplicity of her costume was enhanced by a dainty string of pearls. Four of the Trinity House boys pre- sented an armful of pink re to Mra. Coolidge, who accepted them in gracious manner. Mrs. W of soft white satin_veiled in tulle and trimmed with deep flounces of lace, with pearl ornaments, and she wore a cluster of yellow daffodils, the handiwork of the children, at her belt. Mrs. Covell was in black net trimmed with thread lace |and wide bands of sapphire blue irides- cents. Supper was served at 11 in the small ballroom, after which dancing was re- of the floor com- Mrs. Robert H. Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe and Col. John Proctor. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke, Charles Boughton Wood's box. Senator and Mrs. William M. Calder had a party, their gupsts including Judge and Mrs. (. C. McChord, Mr. and Mrs. George Mesta and Mr. Wii Jiam M. Calder, jr., son of the hosts, Who is here for a brief visit with them from Harvard University. The Bishon of Washington, Rt. Rev. Alfred Harding: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, William Phelps Eno, Mr. and Mrs. Rafael R. Govin and Dr. and Mrs. William Miller Collier were also among the box holders, but did not occupy their boxes, turning them over to wounded soldiers from Walter Reed Hospital or to grouns of friends. Among_others at the ball were the United States minister to Switzerland and Mrs. Hampson Gary, Senator James W. Wadsworth, jr., Judge and Mrs. Wil- liam Bailey Lamar, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Bruce Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Westcott, Mr. and Mrs. Randall H. Hag- ner, Mr.'and Mrs. Frank S. Hight, Col. and Mrs. Richard H. Kimball, Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Calhoun, Mrs. L. Calhoun Leidinger, Representative and Mrs. C. Hicks, Dr. and Mrs. M. X. Sullivan, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. George F. Dudley, Capt. and Mrs. Goring Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. Ennals Waggaman, Mr. und Mrs. Thomas Bryan Huyck, Miss Juliette Janin, Mrs. Robert Taylor, Miss Anne Squire, Mrs. Herbert M. Sternbergh, Miss Winifred Holt of New York, Miss Sternbergh, Miss_Virginia Sutherland, Miss Delphine Heyl, Miss Marjorie Gelm, Miss Zilla MacDougall, Miss Cora Barry, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gans, Mr. and Mrs. Avon Nevius, Gen. C. T. Menoher, Miss Kate Colby, Miss Chris- tine Sedgwick, Mrs. Dennis Upson, Miss Edna Saunders, Mrs. Harry A, Williams, jr., of Norfolk, Va.; Miss Casey, Mies Mona_Blodgett, Col. William E. Horton, Col, William Eric Fowler, Mr. Frederick J. Chapin, Capt. Wiiliam E. Doeller, Maj. Alvan C. Sandeford, Maj. William H. Simpson, Maj. Wilfred M. Blunt, Mr. Leonard Block, Capt. Harold M. Gallop, Mr. Herbert C. Hengstler, Mr. Paul Hudson and Contmander J. P*Norfleet. Mrs. Henry C. Corbin Hostess a¢ Luncheon. Mrs. Henry C. Corbin entertained at a large luncheon yesterday at High- vood, her beautiful suburban home, Our Motto | Satisfaction SEGAL BROS. Furniture Repair Shop For W sPho 1110 F STREET N.W. CWEere they know howr (o fit corsets. dsworth wore a gown sumed. Senator and Mrs. James W. Wads- worth, jr, had with them Col. and| D. A. R. Covers were laid for fifte Mrs. Ovi < is the 1meson of Indianap- — | Mr. and Mrs. John | Mrs. L. D. Reynolds of Grand Rapids. | o in_their home on | Mich.. entertained a small contpany Ai's turd A l 23 place, Nirs Jameson, who I8 | dinner iast evening. at the Powhatan sI@ ay, pri Mr. Booth Tarkingtor. famous | Ifotel. | sier” writer. will remain in_Wash- ington for a week or ten d Mr. and Mrs. Holcombe will entertain a com- pany at dinner in her honor Saturday cvening at the Chevy Chase Club. Col. Robert T. Oliver, U. S. A. of- | fice of the surgeon general in Wash- jington, with Mrs. Oliver. is in New York at the Hotel Astor for the week.| For Table Reservation ‘| WARDMAN PARK HOTEL Columbia Ten Four Hundred h s returned tern trip and is %t his resi- . 1406 H street The Hydraulic Society of New Y in session today and tomorrow | Hotel Washington, will give & banquet | | there tonight. i Mrs. Whitcomb, wife of Col. J. A.| | Whitcomb_of Oklahoma, with her ughter, Mrs. Tarbell, and fier grand- child is at the Hotel Washington during Col. Tarbell's absence in North k. Mis< Anne Pendleton l-ft W- toda for Buffalo, where bridesma at the wedding of Miss Helena Shire. After a stay of a week in Buffalo Miss Pendleton and her sis- ter, Miss Adeline Pendleton, who also visiting in Buffalo, will go to Detroit h n | will_be | Closing | Out All } i Spring I to visit their cousins, Dr. and Mr: Carolina. He will join them here { Newman. - The. Miseen” beadiren i | when they will go for several visits | return to Washington early in Max ! before returning to their home in| Oklahoma. i Mrs. Daniel Lothrop entertained — —at marked .I discounts. |St. John's Auxiliary ts. | Three-skin | 10 Give Benefit Dance and Drill. luncheon yesterday at the New lard, in honor of nard Minor, presi A The ladies’ auxiliary of St. John's St L adies 2 t. Jo S erian Dfea S Shejlothier s.iCollege iS presenting a benefit ex-1 5 St el duds l Coolidge. Mrs. George Thatcher | hibition drill and dance in the gym- (||| Squirrel Chokers. @Q 75 Guernsey, former presidcnt general N.|pasium of the Catholic University to- ' ceptional value.. | S. D. A R.; Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, | morrow evening for which the pa-| 3 ok president N. S, G. A. R Mrs. Larz | reommonsaret Ars 0 5 Bracnen. yee | ' Special Rates on Fur Repairing Anderson and Mrs. James Carroll |y . Caldwell, Mrs. Charles J —and no charge for storage Frazer. {lumbus, Mrs. Jeremiah Cullin Mrs. |l when alterations are made by 4 : = John Crowley, Mrs. Alfred Costello, Il us. Call or phone Frank. 345. i The joint celebration of the orders:iirs. Joseph Cipoiari, Miss Louise —— of Washington, Pulaski, La Favette, | oo White Crane-and Secret Pact. the So. | ciety Scions of Colonial Cavalier: | Society Yellow Rose and Knights of | the Golden Horse Shoe took place at | the Washington Club last evening. The jdrawing rooms were wel] filled with! people of ancient American lineage. | Dr. Joseph G. B. Bulloch was chair- man and Mr. Daniel Smith Gordon vice and Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Bell|clairman of the arrangements. £ = ST S T SRR e The Baby's Outfitting Shop ’x':ri:,‘;‘j..;r'eucy Merrittiand:Me Hiex :::L’{'L;gi(‘n;?.dln}tnob. B‘:(:-z:xdg:e;-"g?j We are rendering mothers an important service ,,;",L",‘,‘;rlz“,"fi"n;i“f‘t"n‘}m:i‘db"‘&,ifn"d‘hi D) WS (S T ,,‘;':g' ol that is unique in !ts cmnplet(‘ncss—mughxng‘cvf*r\: Cathedral “schools occupied Mrs. [Mrs. Glennon at the piano, and feature of baby’s wardrobe—from supplying its L. Miss Katherine Coles recited an amus- | ing sketch on automobiles. Mrs. Paul ette to the toddlers’ togs of six years—those ages Anderson arranged the musical part | heretofore difficult to buy for—and tedious to of the program. 5 2 There was dancing until 12:30 for make for the younger people. There were quite : a number of out-of-town guests and | many of the D. A. R. dropped in. Boys’ and Girls’ Wardrobes assembled with great care, discriminating judgment and utmost thorough- ness—so that what you want you'll be sure to find here ready-for-service. A ; Exclusive in all but price—and that’s notably moderate. Mrs. Julia Washington Harbaugh, | one of the founders of the Potomac| Chapter and the Sarah Franklin Chap- | ter and president of the Red, White | and Blue Society of the Children of the American Revolution, is the guest| of Mrs. Conanag. delegate Wwf the You are invited to inspect. Chapter of Columbia, Mo. i i Dr. Kate Waller Barrett, state re- | Cinderella Candy—"It's Delicious’ gent of Virginia. was entertained at | dinner last evening at the Powhatan | by Mrs. W. T. Hughes, Mrs. Samuel | Hariston, Mrs. J. D. Glenn and Miss | Margaret Conway, all of whom are | Fourteenth at G Meet Your Friends and Make Your Shopping Headquarters at the New Store of ' 1109-1111 G St. NW 'SATURDAY IS COAT DAY And We Are Going to Make It Worth Your While to Buy Your Coat Here WE ARE SELLING BOTH Regular and Sports Models Worth to $29.95 at A variety of “chic” models for the young miss and straightline and belted models for the matron. English coatings, Polo cloths and novelties—in a large assortment of the L Iy H;mflitching and Buttons Covered You do met have to wait for yeur work. Quality the very best. Quick service. MRS. M. E. HOLLEY _Col. 9378, 2561 15th N.W. 3[R 1415 G Streer Opposite Keith's ——urs Excl | The Safet;:iei?' :l.;'s ' popular spring colors. First Floor Specials Georgette Waists $4.98 and $5.98 Kinds At $3.98 Over 500 in a big purchase which we made at Silk Gloves, 85 c and $1.50 Values. . .. Regular $10.00 Values Adi; —demands proper stor- Rebmldmg age at the proper time. Furs Is |We offer you Cold -~ Storage facllities and a M suggest that your expen. Speci Now, “etore The Y ecialty. , before 'the bu p * |moth is about. % L L. a great concession in price. Choice of lace-trim- med, beaded and embroidered models. Any num- ber of smart styles, in white, flesh and colors. All sizes. ' $1.25 Values. Silk Hose, $1.25 95c St > $6.98 &amices ... 69c From 7:30 P.M. cnses have been issued to th§* ‘