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om Nature Helpers I don’t like the term 1ty preparation for that implies applied artifices—which my prescriptions are not. Rather are they helps to nature—and by their tonic effect and their nourizhing influence on skin and tissues-—they restore nature in a natura! way—and your complexion will have the bloom of youth, and your skin will be cleag and soit. I know what my Almond + Skin Food, Muscle Cream and Absorbent Cleansing Cream will omplish— for I have used them with unfailing success in my private practice of 18 years. For sale at drug and de- partment stores, $1 each. Prepared by Mrs. N. C. Coon 1405 Eye Street | | 1 Hemstitching and ButtonsCovered Cotton, 13c; Silk, 14c You d wor not have to wait for your Quality the very best. ! who SOCI1ETY Mothers’ Congres will make the trip in a special tain. The Prince of Monaco was the guest | of honor at nnual banquet the v which wis tan o Lar Mury C) dicontol m which was Quick service. MRS. M. E. HOLLEY Col._9a7s. 2561 _15th N.W. AV AV AV AV A A AV AVAVAVAS | HELEN CORBIN HEINL : | tunity to meet him. PIANISTand TEACHER | | “Phone-tain 5426 | P e e ! New York Furriers your patron- | shopping there is a! 1 preference. Furs in_assortm ou’ll fin 11 and 1415 G Street | Oppesite Keith's Eurs Exclusively —need not command age, unless see ! Fa ‘URS REBUILT FUR i | Stationery is most beawtiful when beautifully engraved. and it | is most beauti- fully engraved by i ‘BrewaD i Engravers & Stationers i 519-13" St Just BelowF | " Pure Cream Fudge “It’s Delicious” ! i | i | 1 1 { M. Pasternak | The Connecticut Avenue Shop 1209 Conn. Ave. N.\W. 1 A Special Group of : HATS | that sold at $25 and $30. Reduced to 10 UNTIL SOLD A Special Group of Dresses Reducéd to 335 Fvery conceivable style for every possible occasion. All fabrics: all sizes; all ex- ceptional Dresses at a great price reduction, | bert {#ill receive { who will | tertained | mer party given last evening by R. 15 been pres w dinner to] mmond. | -ntists | ) Later 1 attend the informal reception | e held at the Cosmos Club to give * members of the club the oppor- | to; t ng Mr. and Mrs. Gi nor will entertain a t dinner to meet, ening the third -, Mr. Robert tag dinner visitor, when a men will be Tomorrow eve H. Gro notabl the prince, z assistant se Woods B! for the distin, number of s among the gus L. guishe a entific Ti M Mr. M enterts nd M in at te of the member Venczuela. The airs of Venezue of the sion, e, gn af- | at the head and Senora Gil Borges th Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, o be ed by the other | i a_company day at the Hot and the member: at luncheon I Washington, where of his suite are il { their hous the barracks, members of the mission and their wives | their guests oing later t the to and Senorita .2 sister of \the [iion: cna danas Siven by the minister of Venezuela. “The guests will | prose Club Dost | of —the number about one hundred. Tesion i i1 - r At the dinner were Ma, Prince Albert the First of Monaco er : John A. Lejeune, U. Alencar. Knight, who spent =ome time at The Secretary of State and Mrs, | Hotel La Fayette, have returned Hughes were the guests of honor at|their home in Akron, Ohio, for a short visit. dinmer last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss. * The Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks were guests of honor at a din- | % resentative and Mrs. Frederick Hicks. 5 (™ The Speaker and Mrs. Gillett have issued cards for a reception with dancing in honor of the Vice Pres 5 Drop Us a Postal & roolidge. to tace Presi-l Legion, will speak to the Georze Bald- % y de, 4 o P e N W :tflrr:idf:ar:x‘nz of May 5 | Win McCoy Unit, American Women's .\'p:\"nr; e Wi amens el St = g Mrs. Coolidge will be tho wues | Lei on the subject of the Star|Hotel, left there today for an extend. | Mrs. Adolph Caspar Miller at a lunch- eon party May 4. £hy jIn Mrs. Willlam Kearny Carr PE tained a company at luncheo, in her home on Massachusetts “layton B. and Mrs. don, Mr. and Jam, Hamilton Charle and the arrangemen dent Harding, was the honor g1 vesterday 5 In the party were Mr tional o'clock, Friday Mr. and Mr 7z APRIL 27, 1921 SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, ciety Mrs. Harding Receives Delegations From s and Parent- Teachers’ Association. embers an w85 Club were t evening Howed by danc a sium Lt rarine any includ of headed ine party ndant ~ of Gen. John A. nd M rand Mr or and M Poindexter, ) Vogel. rine barracks, George F. Authier, Robert B. Armstrone Homer Joseph Dodg Carter Field, Mr. and oodwin, Mr. and Mrs. J 1; M ir. a Mr. arger, Mr: Theodore F Wolft Mrs A A. D Mrs, ank ller, rs. Fi Connol nith, Mrs. W, Mrs. Jame Jones, Mr. Mr. and A r. and Procto s w Rut A 1. D Capt. and Mrs. Geor rtained at dinner 4 vening marine tor and Mrs. Dunc Mrs. Heber Votaw, sister of Ire tat ncheon which Mrs at the D Willard rs. W. A. Whi Mrs. Jo ! France and Dr. Mary O'Maliey. Mrs. Barry Mahool of Baltimore, n cretary of the Service Legion, in the Sunday school room of e Church of the Covenant, ternoon. at 2 All | bers of the A” W. L. are invited. fantry, for an extended visit. esent address is with James Du Hamel, 27 indroom bar- diplomatic the Corps, t of the Du Puy, members of the committee on Shuler en- the to hields gave Hotel. John N. Spee Her her parents, today at the Shorcham. when her gue tson of In Repre re M b Lde Philli 0. Atkeson souri, Parker, the ch, daf- | ative C. H of aria, Dr. Lessinoff 1 cpresuntative v of New York. brothors) Tex tepr he and Mr. Archi- MDY Alichig npton. Represen Crowther of New York, a at their home, INZ9 Irving street. | The voung Washington sop. blies: nator 1 of Florida of South n homas s | tive W. s G of Ma Repr T b of n f New rooms at Y the e Repry in of South 1 at the four T . beginning Frid » will_be 1 oon. ell as mu; interest at- | . cement of the re- to occur next w at which| Myron W. Whitney wi nt M ISlizabeth Thornberry, a charmin . in a pro-| nator J dramatization of a Hans Christian | Andersen tale, which met with general pproval from the juvenile audiences, It | was repeated last” night so that older persons might obtain an idea of the type 1o be presented > White Gods C an Indian v er- | Saturday Margaret RS. HARDING received two ek ”3 : Thornt sillibe delegations at 0 o'clock 5 & | et o this afternoon, that of the| has arrived at White delightful p Mothers' Cons and of the ! Sulphur fad enand iy siSpieciatitne mis. Parent-Teachers’ Assoctation, both in i Lyifing and ridine <tren Vesdf 4 | session here. i he played a two-some with | ! o ;2 ward R. Stettinius { | e Vice Presiael <. Cool- H Whes Wice: Bresident andyMesy Cool- Ul Nt Glifodl ic Busnymian: tho cars : dinner on the roof of the Hotel | {idge, the ambassador of France and toonjst, honor guest at | Monday evening of the | { Mme. Jusserand, the Secretury of the we tea at the Cong onal | d = cuished cot Mr. Andrew M. Meilon Club (fternoon. Mrs, John K. ! 28 A i f Poland and I'rince Jrs. Henry W. Keyes w \l]} | who were received bomi . re among the notable | presic the te ind those as- ihrfll\d Master Bert V. Wolfe and Mrs. uests from the capital who are le sistin, includ. pnidas C. Wolfe. ¢ na Tr urer William T. gL _"‘f";i“.‘" an Dy i “""l 2 SR s \i\rt i liher presided at the post-prandial | celebration of the s S | exercises. Among the guests were | N L ORS e e 5. Mrs. | | Mr. and Mrs Joscph Oliver. Mr. and | WL Tohe WL S T Mrs. Alfr-d £ Pinkington. Mr. Geor he Vice Preside; John Laugley, Mr B | L. Dolloff of Massachusetts, Col spend only the da Imvm and Mrs. ]A» he % Slub MRS, LOUIS C. CRAMTON, It red Groom, Mr s ton twinorrow Aatentli Rl Hror Uil Wife of Representative Cramton of| tie Reed Whittaker, pr mbers of the 3 iday Michiznn, who ix spending the spring | tional ociation Reb Sterli James sentative orge Huddleston of Clyde Kelly ntative Caroti John tativ and Repre- . : an of Mary- | has returned to! land. The rd were made by | m to New York | Rev. nson, grand chap- | antie City ccom- § lain. | panied to both places by Mis tie | = i Powell Harris of Virg who is her Miss iise Raner has re- | uest. rned from New York, where she | r = i the zu for a few a of ! { Mr. and Mrs. Donald Washburn have | M Winifred Byrd, the concert | returned to W | pianist. i taken an apartm i == | 16th and R strects, for | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roynton | { of Detroit, who spent the winter in | s.| Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hewson have re-| Washington, left today for New, 1. | turned from a sojourn in the s | York, where they will spend some | ave ts ssession of thelr resi-| time | sw Flampshire avenue. i | Mrs. ah Kingsley Ohl is at the r. ent s on the d of t ciety h and ¥ den W at arthwe cddin r shingto Wei miner in a short t Y L Are Aver, Mark. Among t were the fol | Mr. George Authier, M Ha A Secretary of S and Mrs. AA\:: Robes: Armiirons Moant ot i Lansing and the former United Homer J. Dodge, Mr. and Mr: P i ambassador to France and Mrs. W Du Puy. 2 ! Mrs. Theod G. Sharp. } Mr. and Mr: J. Karger = | Mrs. Carter Field, Mr. Webste Distinguished Company Mrs. Kemp, ) Kidd, and to Dine at British Embasxy. {1 dumes, Mr. anc 4 A ambassador of Great Britain| Lieut. Col. and M i d B ady Geddes will entertain a dis- | Maj. and Mrs. Clayton B. Vogel, H. tinguished compan dinner this and Mrs. William Wolff Smith bration. ev when their guests will in-|and Mrs. James W. Bryan. Mr. Hari clude the ambassador of Argentina|Hamilton Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- and Mrs. G |and Mme. LeBreton, the ambassador of | jamin_ Eins Lillian_Menaugh K From New Peru and Senora de Pezet and the|and Mr. mes A, Drairi. B aad ambassador of Brazfl, Mr. Cochrane d | - ot Representative and Mrs. Charles I, |Teturncd a M Commander and backer of Lakchu ling the week at the 1 L Mrs mir B > of her daughte ence J. Bore lif., Monday, A St to, ¢ men ed trip in the west rriage is . this city, cele W ha ices Taylor announces th nounced of Mrs from the sout winter. w York spent the to | she the Jun he Traveler: bster of 344 anniversary heir home in | bster, du Ch twenty-fi for- Protection Against Fifteen perience i her two ch - \ . Weyer- | wre spend- an. ! T Mildr, It of pril Furs Remodeled and ises to Advise. 3 The minister of Switzerland and S hionL Sodliereiito AL Mme. Peter were the gucets ot o 3 Henry- Harrison Sheets Mon ay, April at dinner Jast evening of lepreoenta, | His% Ollncer to Wed reone e st tc tive and Mrs. Ira C. Copley, who alse | "o eI EYeIaE. = | entertained the ministor of Gaiters?| The marriage of Miss Anna Gray- |Little Theater Prexents | {1and and Mrs. Hampson Gary. |8on Olinger, daughter Attractive Features. | £y William Edward Olinger, s were issued tq hers, | The minister of Poland and Prin- | €7ick Grittman th : peraonat * S v cess Lubomirska will go to Pitts- | City, Kan, will terested In amuserhont. for. childeon. i Emncamtatie s burgh this afternoon. where they will [118. The ceremony a special T n for | be guests of Mrs. Henry Br. roon siled at § o'cloek in et fondity mee | S W. Cor. G at 12th St. the Founders day celebration of Car-| 3ip. Ajnert ter, 1742 Church street. The- little negie Institution. They will enter- | magrer o . theater opened last week with this| . ioete) utfon. 1 I1E e er General, at the Hotel Ein veskowihy b tain a dinner company May e T NG, Y ot prer tepresentative Henry D. Floog | (7Y ¢ sailing for Europe. i Fas returned from a short stay in 5. G w 5 { Virginia. Mrs. Flood went to New | nor sor erineme, gy Earden, r. with | P —— York last evening to spend sev NeLanigt et ot Ry vediim | days with her brother-in-law and | panama Canal Zome, where oo™ | ster, Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Humes, | band. Capt. Georse J. Nearea s h';,— at the Plaza is on duty with the 33d United States 1115 1117 F STREET ue, ario ro; when her guests were Mme. Grouiten, | O AT0 T0ad = 1 Mrs. Samuel Winslow, Mrs. Stephen| Dr. Simon Flexner of the Rockefellow | B. Elkins, Mrs. James Robert Mec- | Institute, New York. at the Hotel| Deeply Reduced Kee of New York. Mrs. William C.|La Fayette for a few days. | Rivers, Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann, Mrs. = | Albert Douglas, Mrs. Dennis olan, Mr. and Mrs. Winfleld Scott left | Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert. Mrs. Francis | Washington Jast night for New York | T. A. Junkin and Mrs. Louis Hertle. | the | S Mrs. Hampson United States mi entertained at luncheon toda Skoreham Hotel in honor of at the | of Mme. orland to the United States. were laid for ten, at route to _ {Col. Lyman will take command of the Mrs. Clatre Sheridan I el e aacs: ;Ehrp:ipmml’nl. United States Marine Mrs. Claire Sheridan was the guest of | honor at dinner last evening of Senator | M she will return to Washington for an- other visit of about six weeks. | Brig. Gen. and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson | will entertain at dinner Saturday night | at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of the sador of Gireat Brtain and Lady ! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keith will en- | tertain at dinner tonight in honor of Dr. | Charles Schuschert, chairman of the geological department, Yale University, | asking other scientists as guests. | | Mr. Justice and Mrs. Josiah A, Van | Orsdel will entertain at a small dinner this evening. Last evening they were hosts at u dinner party given in homor of Senator and Mrs. John B. Kendrick of Wyoming. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Matthew A. De Laney will be hosts at dinner this even- ing at the Chevy Chase Club, preceding the midweek dance. Col. Willam Erie Fowler will enter- taln a large company at dinner this evening, followed by dancing, for which additional guests have been invited. Mrs. William Balley Lamar enter- tained a small company informally at luncheon at the Shorcham Hotal $o- day. Wr. and Mrs. H. C. Graef Return to K Street Homas. Mr. and Mrs. H. Campbell Gras®are again at their residence, 1507 K street, which they leased for the win- ter months to the former Secretary of State and Mrs. Bainbridge Colby. Olyve Gracf has as her house! est Miss A Meclion, daughter of | Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. ndrew W. Mellon, for whom she will ertain at dinner tomorrow even- ing. Aliss Meloa will laler join her \ and will_xail omorrow for Alexandri vpt. tes consular service, has recent itzerland, | been assigned to duty in Egypt. Col the’ Hotel Richmond, antiago, Santo Domingo, whe ru. DuPuy Entertains. {and Mrs. Medill McCormick. Mrs. Sher- | Informally at Shoreham. |idan will go to New York tomorrow to | ! rematn until some time in May, whena | = Mrs. H. Wilfred DuPpy small com; 1110 F STREET NW. 1) R howr (o fit corsets. o 2O —thatwill bring you to Leibel’s for yeur spring furs. Every- thing reduced. 3-Skin Siberian 59.7 5 Squirrel Chokers, Free Storage for Furs —left for rcpairs, and Special Repair R to i Mr. Scott, who is in the United | Charles H. Lyman, U. §. M. C., Peter. wife of the minister of Switz- and Mrs. Lyman arrived in Washington | Covers Monday from San Dicgo, Calif., and are | They are en entertained | pany Informally at luncheon | a, | 1y | | Some ve handsomely ered and br: re | of the w Poiret Twill Exclusiv s rep Georgette, Canton Crepe, Satin, and others Suits ry smart Tricotine, Twill Cord, and Velour Check Suits— made, silk lined, and embroid- aid Formerly Sold up to $85 $54.50 Dresses e models in Crepe de Chine, anted silks—artistically em- broidered—and effectively draped. Truly high-grade productions. Worth up to $59.50 '$29.50 Commencement Gowns are I in splendid assortment pow horeham for a fortnight on her wa Perfect Dry Ai Fur Storage by Fire, Moth or Theft at Small Cost Years’ Ex- in and Fur Storage b Phone Main 4530 paired. Furriers on Prem- h, where | Loss Furs Re- Maj. tary a F. Ab at tha sia, to invest and ON TRIP TO CHITA. cconomic conditions.” according Respectfully Declined. statement ms William J. D, U. Tondon Tit-Rits, ttache at Tokio, and Dr. James q tax form was returned bott, U. S. commercial attache e the followi a t city. have gone to Chita, Rus- | so- 1 8 th the f the ate don't wish (2 join the ) ! T TTTTTT T J ABSA WOMAN'S DEMANDS FOR BEAUTY ARE NOW TO BE ANSWERED BY Heller’s Beauty Shop 1771 Columbia Road (Near 18th St.) Z furnished, fitted and equipped to surpass aton ed to the service of Was SAARARA PSS ST S TS similar place vington Women, with a staff of operators par excelle —this latest addition to our Seventh Street Store embraces every and latest appliances, with our very old experience. —this is not a neighborhood establishment, but a service as large as the placed in the residential section. in line with our aim for greater ser Washington Women. new service . AL AD AL DAL AN A A A AR A A A A AL AP AAAALI NARAARRARRNALNN AN AR city, for e Marcel Waving Hair Dyeing Viclet Ray Treatments Scalp Treatments Manicuring Masscging Shampooing Children’s Hair Cutting —Hair Goods of the finest texturc and in every shade—specially designed pieces to effect any style. Y —Perfumes (the very best French Perfumes—Jade'or—our own importation). —Cosmetics, Creams, Tonics, etc. Free Samples of Perfume on Our OPENING DAY—TOMORROW AAAALADA SRR AALAAL =) D) Lively Dress Selling cJelefls 500 Dresses! What a range for choice! What a time to buy—with prices that mean a saving of from $10.00 to $59.00 on a dress! Three great groups for choosing. $32.50 to $ $50.00 to $45.00 2 2 $65.00 $33 Dresses Dresses $70.C0 to % 55544 | Dresses Street, Afternoon and Dinner Gowns. Canton Crepes, Taffetas, Crepe de Chines, Georgette Crepes. Silk Laces and the always-needed Tricotine Dresses in plain and em- broidered styles. Brown, navy, Sorrento, henna and black in street dresses—afternoon and dinner gowns in boroque, eponge and slynx gray tomato, tangerine, jade, rust and Harding blue. Both women’s and misses’ styles with plenty in sizes 38, j0. 42 and 44 as well as the smaller s The Mammoth Cloak and Suit House 316 th St. JE Cunningbam& 0., Extraordinary Reductions Ofifered for Thursday T hroughout the Entire Store New Tailored Suits Coats and Wraps e All Colors (For Women and Misses) (For Women and Misses) Models of Trico- Three-quarter and full length Tweed, Homespuns $ of Polo Cloth and and Twill Cord. Tweed Mixtures; Beaded, embroid- also Angora Capes. ered and tailored. | Reduced Coats and Wrappy Coats, also Cord and Tricoti Semi - Dolmans of Torcranc g ticonnse Velour, Twill Cord in straightline and and Polo Cloth boxcoat effect. : Navy, Blue, Tan, ered and trimmed. Redncoalr Reduced to ...... S Sleeve Coats and Wraps of Vel Modish Trimmed and Tailored | de Cygne, Velour, Twill Cord and Suits of Twill Cord, Tricotine and Co- $ broidered, tailored and toire, Rever or new quilted Notch collars. New models. Re- shades. Reduced to New Fashionable Fringe Dresse Special for Thursday $25.00 These Dresses are representatives of the new season’s most exclusive styles developed of superior quality Canton Crepe with long silk fringe trim in tunic or side paneled effects. Straightline Models, narrow sash belts, elbow tine, Rainbow coats developed $15 ! Reduced to ...... OIS e bt Distinctive tailleurs of Twill Smartly embroid- Gray and Pewter. Satin. Em- $ 5 vert. New Direc- 39‘ duced to . .. (For Women and Misses) length sleeves. - v -