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m | e T T - HE President and Mrs. Hard-| D Phone M. 3081 ing will receive the Daugh- H R 'E te of 1812 at th | ernoon UPHOLSTERING | The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge REPAIRING ! will jeave Washington tomorrow REFINISHING [ i Tittshurgh, where a num- SEGAL BROS. 1014 14th St VW, zements await them, and - return to Waskington * night. | the Viee President and ummer Lruise |, S Fuests of hone i th B by the Daughters Last night they were enter- to Europe Ained at Ginner By the Misses Fatten RY WAY OF STREET N.W. | Wfiére tflgj know how (o fit corsets. The Land of the Midnight Sun Newfoundland, Iceland The North Cape Norwegian Fjords Scotland, Holland, Belgium, England Sailing from N 21, by the Luxur —=Emperor MME. ROZANN Wrinkles, The Raymond Whitcomh Co., Boxton, Castleman, R Hotel LaFaye COLD STORAGE FOR FURS SP A Repairing and Remodeling. ZIRKIN Furriers " Pure | Fudge “It’s Delicious” DERMA pittings permanently Jears taken from vour appearance. restored and kin For men and_women Office hours, 11 intment_p) M. Pasternak The Connecticut Avenue Shop 1209 Conn SPECIAL A Wonderful and Extraordinary Group of Dresses Greatly to $55 Every conceivable style for every sion. UR furn moderate nouncemer Cards corr less in exe Specimens will be submitted upon requ person, Branches in Norfolk. Va., and York, Pa. freckies, All fabrics : all sizes; all exceptional Dresses at || a great price reduction. Eng Department is prepared to SOCIETY | S 1110 F s | The ambass ! Jusserand enter company at Prince Albert | other S were { Denmark. Mr. Brun: fwire t 1 ew York ind Mrs Mrs. Hen osvenor, n ino orbin, Mrs_ Char Patten, Mr. Jg Mr. John It b r Bouree. office Albert, and 1 + member of counselo al « Miss J monc { mand Prince lis also lde B {and Cap d. Mass. - R nav tte. Main 4214 An « cddex Return to D, The 4 Land 1 sador < end. Mr. ! of Richmond, Va | ington tomorrow to be given the embassy of nd Mr: . wil to m, nd wi while here the Lady Gedde dor urned {and the secretary nor Vittorio Fale attache, Signor Guid accompanied the | with him. ONS ON SUMMER FURS. The minister of Mme. Peter be honor at dinner this resentative and Mrs 821 14th St. v of Poland, today. The minister will r h for a few ngton the e Lubomirska | Pitisbur, to Wash Prin Cream guests of Mrs. Henry and Mrx. ecretary The Secretary of Hughes entertained night in compliment of foreign relations o | Mrs. Gil Borges ana members of the s him to this country sion. TOLOGIST b rem. Tea 1o fifreen Contour tities of American ferns formed the cen square table at which L There were t i the cretary of at of honor, and chestra played t { both countries and ranged program duri The nelud and Mm of Arg the am and Senora de Pe Cuba, Dr. Carlos the minister of de Elizalde, the min and Mme. Uruet Uruguay and Mme. tister of Costa Rica Beeche, the m and ora de F of Dominican n the b B t, . Ave. N.W. 1 the Dr. of Haiti retary Alb Stephen 2 o tary of state Fletehe Mr. Christian, the | Honduras ~ and charge daffair fevre, Mr. and or. and Mrs. Jose Mrs. | Fumi ant | the third assistan and Mrs. Robert W Mrs. Sumner W the Pan-American S. Rowe; Col. and Kelly, the director | ®ervice and Mrs. Wil lan Mrs. Francesco arrett, Dr. Hector [ . Luis Churion. ragua. iste and f Fall, r. and and rt enor of Mr anche Reduced Give Luncheon i Dr. and Mme. Dr. Manuel tor of the national zuela and now en today at_the lof eban Gi [ of foreign relations enezuelan mission, Borges The Santos A | zuela; Mi visiting possible occa- ; rtained Dominici, aved Stationery and at a ish promptly cost, Engraved An- nts, Invitations and ect in form and fault- cution. test by mail or in Please place your order as early as possible R. P. ANDREWS PAPER COMPANY 727-31 Thirteenth Street luncheon York. Mr Robbins, of ides retur: K, wher: . and Sw York today. and tomorrow will go t him to Pittsburgh, where | Hoxts 1o Venezuelann. ite Manuel de ( Scuador Varels ister nchi, the the charge New Willard guests included Daughters White House Today 1d Mme a distingui today of Monaco the minist Prine m ot ) G irfield nd Mrs and Mrs. ry M Henry My les ohn H Tender T in W r. Lou his suite; Prin of the embassy, al attache. s Ham- Com- ng to on, et. 1vsador and Lady «. Gr 1 attend the din rrow evening at 1 the guests amb of . Sig- the special Buggelli, who ssador, returned rland guests of Re opley the evenin, Ira ¢ s Lubomirska, wife of the ntertained a iy informally at luncheon eturn from New days, returnin nd of tr will ae they R R. Hughes at to the mini f V. npanying on special mis- v roses and ter of the larg the guests were asts from both | e and ‘his guest a well ar- ng the dinner. d the ambassa- 1e. Mathi, ntina and Mme sador of Pe: the mi and Senora ter of Colombia he minister the and S of Guate ¥ epublic _and Senora Joubert, the minister of Nica- Don Alejandro Mme. Blanchet. Representative the undersecre. Mrs. Henry F Mrs. George B. daffaires of A de Diaz. the 'anama and M Felipe Franc: Rodriguez, Mr. Mr. Iragorri, Union, Mrs. of t bur J. Yanes, ) Dr. William J. consular Carr, Mr. Mr. John astro and Mr. Honor of Borges. ezundo anchez, direc library of Vene- 4 member of the special her: at with Mme. luncheon in honor a Borges, and head of the and Mme. Gil Senor Dr. Don Dominici. minister of Vene- Miss Aramburu, minister THE EVENING STAR, WASHI President and Mrs. Harding Will Receive of 1812 At | Dr. Francisco ) White | rector general in honor | Mrs Sharp. | lermo Os- L the Bromwell. i § Vice Wwho | represen | the dor and | ¥ | cnor| Mrs. Geis signor | Teiss of | Wife of the ngland, | emba; ~itred A. erled at | the Marine Band Or- | the New Amsterdam § national hymn of ' at gav ster of | gue: jedes: | her d | i of | th min- | ¢ nora de | honor of hala | ROverno Im | the | by Interior and | gyet * | ties of pink i i the dinner were th | Croats and & d Mme. Yanes. a of the Pan member of the : Dr. e S n of the School o of the Univers of the m special m Union, and and Mme, Rodriguez b de: ence as and memb and Mme. Rodrigu ctor general of Americ Col. William i ry aid to Dr. Gil Borges, Mrs. K and Miss Kelly *hool of Foreign “town University ; M. n. former charge n Venezue Dr. and Mrs. Jame raue. rt Johr of the Un Johnsor Mr. of the provisional president a. and Mme. Marques . Dr. Constantine k. McGuire. Mk n : Dr. Gu expert Inter-American’ high commisi and professor at Georgetown Unive sity; Senor Don Lu tary of the legation of Venezue -nor Don Alberto Adrian of the Venezuelan mission: Mr. »Neill of the School of For. of Georgetown Univ ive of the Boliv ame university. Prof. and Mrs. F. Osborne Guests of British Attache. Prof. and Mrs. Fairfield Osborne | New York arrived in Washington yes- | vill entertain at dinner thi; hen their guests will include ecretary of State and Mrs. t ecretary of the Itali: United States Consul ay and Mrs. Ray, who recent turned to America on the S. S. rom loren Marqu Por. John Arth Africa. are in Washington, after pent several week: s of Consul Ray's father. of Whitew: Ray were th pien lities and social fun sit in Texas. Th, stopping at the Hadlei on 16th street t tic are now apartment The British Lieut. 5. N. M. King. and Mrs. King ar ing up their home in Chevy Chase April on which date they shington for the Paci where about six we a 1 attache of t A. R. National Bonrd ertained at Ten. Mrs. Robinson F. Downey entertai tea at the New Wiliard - I her daughter. Mrs. Winthrop Murray | erday afternoon in honor of the na- | Crane. ional board of the Childrén of the | jpormer Scnator and Mrs. Elihu Root American Revolution. There were | staving for time the New about twenty gues and the t Willard. A sunken garden filled with quan- | table was charming in its decoration beau of spring Howers. John F. with in Da the ‘ Maj % be G, American -rmany, w army returned aturday. and the Hotel Astor for a few da before coming to Washington oceupation Mr. Bernard Baruch of New York, | who is at the Shoreham. for a short | informally at luncheon today at the ntertained there at dinner | ghoreham in honor of Mrs. Walter €. evening, wving among his | ¢y . the guest of Mrs. Horace Mac- Mre. George Vanderbilt and|purjand. This afternoon Mrs. Crosley | ughter, Miss Vanderbilt The National Press Club, No. 20, American Legion, will give a with dancing, this evening the officers and board ption, Walxh Honored ancing Clans. Mre. Thomas was of honor at a dinner £ivon last evening at the Chevy C| Ciub by the members of the danci clasx which h dence on throughout th The table was adorned with quan snapdragons and bl s with tiny dancin tulle s delightful Walsh Massachusetts winter. aven lupi in the ari-colored flowers. A feature speeches made ter of the Ser and by lder. Dr. Grouitch spo Dr. Grouitch, min William M. sents in Washington and foreign countries which Mrs. sands of garments to women and ch: For Women and Misses Sport Suits Tailored Suits Coats and Wraps Sport Skirts Millinery Corsets —all at a Dis- count of T Iragorri, Ira- | as- he Inte; Churian, secre- evening Hughes. r Celesia di Vegliasco, has returned to Washington. | Commander they will remain for | ) < of the National Press Club, t.r 'at the Marine barracks, at 9 o'clock. dan < been meeting at her dollx dressed ttered among Senator in behalf of the countries he repre- 7 the other Walsh has aided through her gifts of thou- | ny | of il of on | or- | ~MISS CLAIR Daughter of Mr. and Mrw. { Boyle, whoe marriage to Mr. ( lix Habn will take pla ck thix afternoon nt the home of the bride, Chevy Chase. la; dren, and took this o unce the f that Serbia had con- fferred one of her highest homors, the of {order of mercy. on Mrs. Walsh Mrs. John Alian Dougherty for their asion to an- n|terday to be the guests of the secre- | splendid work. Senator Calder thanked | tary of the British embassy and Mrs alsh in behalf of this country { R. Leslie Craigie, who will entertain a had done for the peopl | small company ‘at dinner tomorrow . a as those df th h- | evening. stricken countries of Burope. i Fea s included the minister | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss Mme. Grouitch. the minister of zerland and Mmé¢ Mrs. Wil Mrs. Key Robert L. Pete enator enator -nator anil sentative he Pit T Folk. . nd Mrs Mrs Merri Jos tand, M. na Mrs w. ur | ann. e . McChord, and Mr rer. Mrs. Charles Boughton Mrs. Joseph Hampson. Mi < | Wood, it - Phillip | Roon= e - Parker, Junkin ir._and 3. G. P Mor- zan. Capt M. Tuther. Capt Reginald L. F he on 1 fic | Mr. William Triadwell. € Mervyn 2 Mr. Durham Rog, Maj i : axton and Commander wil no. Col. Horton. Boardman she is the Mrs. William J 1o Lenox. where Zone n- Euest of Mre. Ovid Butler Jameson of In- « was the guest for whom ho datrs. M. Colbert entertained in- of | formally at luncheon yesterday. Mrs on is v Jameson ix the sister of Booth Tarking- ton and is herself a clever writer. Mrs. James P. Woods, wife of Repre- sentative Woods of Virginia, entertained and Mrs. Macfariand will be zuests of » n | of | Marriage Licenses. licenses have Nichol« of T XY NoY nburg, Va.. and he . Md. and Mary 5 and Christophine M. ue of Raltimore, f thic city and Blanch A. Youn, nd Bessie I Lown rd_and Minnie E. Py Md.. and Annie E.ydamc ti- ue ot b, b Albert J Elizabeth Armstrong of J. Clarence J. and_ Mildred R. Taslor of thix citr Clay D. Green and Marie B Ls Fillingame and Marthia ke e m H. Bundy and cton E. Anderson and hoth of il F at Tenth St. The Discount Sale —is meeting with great success, offering, as it does, genuine savings in all departments on New Spring Merchandise, so for Wed- nesday the sale is continued again with the discount of — % Main Floor Silk and Lingerie Blouses Extra-Size Blouses Silk and Lisle Hosiery Silk Underwear and Petticoats All at a Discount of NGTON. and on ! been issued to the | and Freda | |D. 1 SHOP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN Mrs. Rivers at Fort Mver to watch the Elwin Tribbey, , D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1921. vice chairman, floor Easford is presiflent of the Roy Mc- SOCIETY lonor. and Maj. Earle Jenkins, U. S drill and take tea. committee; Mr. Frank Morrison, Capt. | Kimley Basford Unit of the American [C. C. aid fo the commandant, will Tomorrow night Mrs. Macfarland will | Douglas Gordon, Lieut. Clifford Hines, [Women's Legion: Miss Margaret Scott, | make the presentations. entertain a large dinner party at lhe!l_ S. N.; Lieut. J. Henry Dougherty, |sccretary; Mrs. Helen Hall, treasurer. | —-— Chevy Chase Club in honor of Mrs. Cros- U. S. A.; Mr. Clinton Tribbey, Com-!and Mrs. C. Viola in charge of press.| The Theta Chapter of the Theta ley. mander B. Bratton. U. Com- | Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr.. pres gma will hold its annual founders mander Edward Banks Gibson, |dent of the National American W ! day banquet this evening at the Had Mr. Henry Gegty Chilton arrived in|U. 8. iLeut. Benjamin Soulelen’s Legion. and Mrs. Benjamin Soule | ley Hotel. The committee, consisting Washington ™ yesterday to assume his Gantz, U. N.: Mr.” Carol Mc-|Gantz, president of the Southern Unit|of Miss Margaret McDonald, Mrs new duties as counselor of the British Guire, Dr Frank Little, Mr Walter |of that organization, are helping t Rradford, Mrs_Helen Richmond embassy and joined Mrx. Chilton at the {Kibbey. Mr. Bob Caine. Mr. Kar'|make the ball a success i Elsie McClure, has plan home of her parents, the former United Crampton. Mr. John Bobbington, Mr.| Gen. Pershing and his staff and Gen. | a pry interesting program. T States ambassador to Japan and Mrs.[Charles Krey. Mr. Irwin Mohekheil lJohn A. Lejeune. commandant of the | toastmistress will be Mrs Hel Thomas J. O'Brien, 1512 R street. and Mr. Jack Ward. Miss Irfne U. Marine Corps, will be the guests of Richmond Mr. Chilton was formerly secretary of the embassy here and later went to iBrazil as counselor. He was acting charge d'affaires of the embassy for a time previous to leaving Rio de Janeiro. of Misx Boyle W. Halm Takes Place. rriage of Miss Claire vle, daughter of Mr. { Claire Boyle, to Mr. G of Phoenix, A will take place afternoon. The ceremony will be § formed in_the home of the brid | ents at 3757 ¥ street at 4 o'cl by th Austin of All & Church, Rev. Robert Talbot o pal Church of thi of the drawing room wi sforn into an altar before which the cer will be performed Australian f palms and lillies. ers are used thronghout th the orch i ding mu The brid, ir a gow ored directoire satin and embroidered in opalescent cry a sash train of margo lace, with a French tulle veil which will be held erown coronet of orang will be attended by Mrs. Fra < matron of honor. who sunset taffeta iere collar and Irench bodice boufla ion lace. The E Gertrude Boyle, will wear s id cream lace with large tes attached to each side rt_and strips of gold cloth front panel. Mr. Marshall ew York will be best man ush. more ( M. ) Marriage orge Will of Waite \d opley Is Waggam: reception w mot be held of the o wh bride, and mother of the bri ve. Mrs. Boyle am-colored _gcorget trimmed with vari-colored beads. Mrs Halm will wear gray filet Among the out-of-town gu Mrs. Marshall Waite of 1.0 se L.eland of Chicago Wehr of Baltimore. At_the conclusion of their wedd { trip Mr. and Mrs. Halm will make t home in Phoenix. Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Bovle, pa bride, entertained at dinner 1 following the al fo mony, when their guests members of the wedding out-of-town guests. Mr. K his house on recently by form retary of St | Long. to the performance “ricri.” a nd Mr. H: ents of st ever the ¢ included ty and anklin_ MacVeagh ha ¥ evening, short French plas, given for the benefit of the re-edu French soldicrs who have lost power of speech. It is a charming ¢ act .comedy, and Miss Adeline Ox play the leading fole speak on his own exp in the villages and among in Franc of training. The patronesses will rand, Mrs. Harry Joseph 8. Frelinghu Kelloge, M -phen W. G, Haa Mei periods include M New, - Elkins, Mrs. Will B. Mrs. Gorgas, Truxt Mrs. William Adolph Caspar Miller, Mrs, Fra | 3 vid Jayne Hill, Mrs. | “ahnes Mrs. John Biddle. Charle o e son, Mrs. Mre. 4 Mrs. Delo 1 Blodg. 1t Curtis and M | Godoy 1 Mrs. Coolidge heads the list of tronesses for the benefit [ ture shows which will be given I { morrow at the Knickerbocker The for St. Paul's Episcopal Church performances will be given, at d handmade articles will The other patrone: re B. Warren, Mrs. Wood Joh 1 B. Mrs Boyd Miss ( ton Hammond, (s and t evening. to Aid Blind. Final arrangements have be i for the April ball to be given at | Raleigh tomorrow night by the ssful evening so; 1y is assured Mada commi f which Mrs ] are. i | | Wilkins Tuck “hairman, Margaret Sterling, Miss Mari i s Trotter, M o Margaret Linn, | Mae Little. Miss Margaret Man I Miss Jacqueline Mansfield, Hill Hopking., Miss Katharine ing A partial list of the members of men’s e consists of Mr. and For Tots to Teens Girls’ Coats Boys’ Coats Girls’ Dresses Girls’ and Boys’ Sweaters All Other CHildren’s Apparel at a Discount of FRHT i full with t and trimmed with forming TImmediately following the ceremony a | ch Mrs. | M s will be | ew York, Miss loaned 16th strect, oceupied until people with his famous division during j nd Mrs. Warren Delano Rob- ained a company of eight n made Roy McKiniey Basford Unit for the benefit of the men blinded by the world war, 3 Add 'rs of the voung lad Mi Koones, Dorothy Fred per ock med Vases of spring flow- i 1 will | i the | the of | the | and ide will | crepe | and ace. | rT) e ling | heir the | ning | ere the | the | the | pne- | the | me. My ink B. M jam | | Patton, Mrs aun me. | motion pic to- ter Two and on Mrs. § harlott the lin bel the | N e A Model, $37.: Erlebacher Twelve-Ten F §t. WHERE STYLES ORIGINATE AND EMANATE Gigantic Dress Event Remarkable Offering of Erlebacher-Originated Women’s and Misses’ High-Type Frocks FORMERLY PRICED $59,50, $65 and $75 This Model. 30 $37.50 $37.50 WITHOUT A QUESTION OF A DOUBT THIS IS THE EVENT OF SUPREME IMPORTANCE FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN THE PURCHASE OF A FROCK OR DRESS. < YOU MUST SEE THEM TO APPRECI- ATE THE PHENOMENAL VALUES OF- FERED, AND WE ADVISE YOU TO MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY, AS THE CHOICE PIECES WILL SURELY GO FIRST. IN THIS COLLECTION ARE Taffeta Canton Crepe Georgette Tricotine DPosret Twill Crepe de Chine Tricolette YOUTHFUL MODELS ABOUND, YET THERE ARE PLENTY OF STYLES FOR THOSE DESIRING STRAIGHT LINES. DRESSES - OF THE COLORS ARE NAVY, BLACK, BROWN, GRAY, TAN and You Will Save Money Today, Tomorrow and Every Day By Shopping in Our New and Greater Store some of the lighter shades for summer wear. Handmade Values Are 1109-1111 G Street N.W. One and two kind. disposal. 200 in the lot. M Anotlier Sale of Blouses Values Up to $5.00 Odd lots taken from our regular stock and reduced fdr quick Georgette, Combinations and Lingerie Waists. About Waists of a .50 " ake vour selection early. Georgette Waists $3.98 and $4.98, at........... | Values to $5.98 | Excellent quality Batiste. | $ .98 | Many beautiful styles. in .98 wit ace-trimme collars : |8 —— and cuffs; hand drawnwork, Iscestrimmed,), sheaded Handly = in tailored and dressy mod- embreidered effects; white, | els. $1.98 Gowns and Bloomers Fiesh Color Batiste Gowns, full length and width—prettily embroidered. in blue or pink. S rubl Sale of SILK HOSIERY, 95¢ Pr. ) Perfect Quality—$1.25 and $1.50 Values About 2000 pairs are included in the lot, in black and navy blue only: all sizes. They are of heavy quality silk, with lisle garter tops and reinforced at sole, heel and toe—excep! values. $1.25 Satin a great variety of styles. .00 g eco Silk-dotted Bloomers, with ruffle ber at knee. Fiber Silk Tuxedo Sweaters All sizes. Regular $10.00 values. H ticoats, with pleated ruffles; plain colors and combinations. Navy blue, black and Henpa. Jersey Petticoats Regular $3.98 Values 2 eavy Quality Silk Jersey Pet- This is one of the best valfes we have ever offered—all new, fresh stock— Lace and ribbon trimmed; flesh and pink $6.98 .98 flesh and colors. onal Camisoles, 69c 16-Button .25 Silk Gloves $ 1 == Heavy Quality Silk Glove:, with reinforced finger tips, in white, navy, mode and pongee. 12-Button Chamoisuede Gloves $1 ‘50 “Wear-right” Chamoisuede Gloves, choice of white, mode and mastic: very unusual value. 16-Button Length, $1.75 Pair Silk Underwear $2.98 and $398 Values or Crepe de chine and satin gar- ments. Lace trimmed and tailored styles. Envelope Chemise, Teddys and Combinations.