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SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MAY_ 13, 192L the Judge Lynn Chapter, D. A. R., Is entertaining for the chapter the na- g - SOCIETY Society| Alexander Blsenberg, 07, George Washington | Company has brought a test ciSe on Mrs. Louis Shearer and Tuesday by appeal to the United States Supreme Joseph W, and Fanale B. Birch, boy. Lee and Rachel Browa, girl. Mrs. T. O. Murphy. Sarah Lucas. boy. 1430 W street, Court to determine whether it is a The waitresses will be Junlor |tional officers and ntate officers of the b and Miiile, Washington, airl: o ot sirert soutn | COUEY, L e e i1 trust League girls, a different team of [society at her resldence, 1447 Massa- | REval e 1"and Mary 1, bove law for marufacturers to exchange workers being on duty each day. Miss | chusetts avenue, tomorrow evening. nnd Lucy N N. "“x’;"‘x‘x.fl:.'; b Jueanall o8, D II:;;n:m““‘,;onm" etocks of mu- May Govin will be |n|fim;xe“?§.:l§; Baet apd Mamie Waters, bor. | Margaret E. Keunelly, tertal on hand, past prices, production will be resses today, an Miss Marola Chapin, Delphine Hyle, Miss Eleanor Wheeler and Miss ZAlla MacDougall. Mrs. Howard Hume and other trade statistics. Contention k. 3!!s made that the practice has been “ % held in the so-called coal trust cases, and Katherine Holmes, boy. nd Klineda Btevenwon, boy. Adelaide Brown, girl. southenst. Auun Births Reported. The following birtha have been reported to Washinglon Howpital. Plummer, 16, 1100 Riiode Island | where the anthracite producers ex- - " - Saturday will be alded by Miss Ade-|tne health department within the last twenty- " it g cidioaindite 3 1 laide Tuttle, Miss Ruth Hitchcock, the | a0 "hour. s change: tor nd MrS. Hardln to Recelve Ba tlSt Misses Gama, Louise King and | "mdward W. and Alberta B. Knight, girl. reau of statistics. President a g p Miss Frances Hampson. Mrs. Edward [ Paol De Marco. oy, * Deaths Reported. and Mary 2 | iated Monday| Domenico and Pusquilina Brixsi, girl. | Francesco and_ Carmelo Vito, boy: Alessandro and Elisa Gaccanelll, girl. Glovaun! and Mario Manciul, boy. Glambottisto and Francesca Oucchiars, girl. 3. and Mildred M. Murply, boy. James 0. and eana Talley, “boy. ‘Angelo and Eila K. Pumone, kit Sturdevant will be and Tuesday by Ml Sarah King, Miss Muriel Denys, Amelia Dut- ton, Mrs. Van Rensselaer Campbell, Miss Louise King and Miss Carolyn h. 1415 G Street Opposite Keith's Furs Exclusively The following deaths have been reported to the health department within the last tweuty- four hours: Joha Cullen, B0, 489 Maryland avenue south- west, Marriage Licenses. Marriage licouses have been lssued to the tollowlng: Ovie D. Boyles of Rushville, Neb., and May Donaldson of Philadelphia. Women'’s Foreign Missionary Society This Afternoon — Other Society Notes. BIRD Smart Fur Wraps , Patrick J. and Mary A. Tierney, girl. Robert K. Poole, 45, 263 14% street north- v. | 5 . . ) i s Lean. Mrs. George McLanahan, . ~ and Halen M. Hurnett, gil, i : Rolaed Bdan ¥ Remmler: % HE PRESIDENT and 3rs. plly f licc Morgan, Mrs. E. W Post Office Planned Fincher, girl. Jumes F. Bartlett, 80, 333 Sth street south-| Norma (. Nlater and Agnes Johinso. et b B Harding will receive the tersom Are Henes Rea. Mre for Charity Garden Party. e o Tom Sl A : VP! itosehin Women's Baptist Foreign Smith. Mrs. Leonard Stejneger. Wednesday, May 1, at the House of Samuel 8. Yoder, 79, 203 Maryland avenue| UCSEr BowIAD SO0, Srene De Vieger, | Furs appeal are particular a ,;',m y Seciet ¢ the|Julia Stinson. A. N Mrs. Walla Mercy garden party, In the Cathedral| (o 1, Clari |"°§{-’.‘.’1=::'n Sergeant, 44, 239 th street north-| Louls E. Duwson and Florence M. Walther. | contour, symmetry and those other e o ot Sode: Celel g Rfte Bl SOwel Mo e Webater Clome. Miee e pnckion ™ol 504 [ E and Losise Howier. pini”" « e ey s little subtleties that make a fur Chi ock thi -1 The el Sw . Mrs, ster 3 iser. boy. . Cretin, 61, 2827 28th stree! 5 2 Py ,,.:::,, RS o [T s i Llogan Tucker and Mra. with llen l‘flwr:iuen folkone's fi?:wyu;}g‘ex'fi“'fi Soottes: by T e B o, 46 United States Solaiors' . TEST CASE ON APPEAL. piece truly hv:aumnl.A T Ty - Clarenc, s self b; ysterlo ends, and parcel | Richard M. and Mamie E. Golden, boy. ome. 3 3 NG FURS A € Following their reception at theClarence Wilkson. Post packages, glven out by her staff of | Raymond E. asd Ruth Doy Ether T. Miller, 55, 8211 Georgia avenue. = The American Column and Lumber REBUILDING FUR White House by Mrs. Harding this| Miss siants, 3irs. C. W, Richardson, Mrs : York will o N Voodhull, 88 Nathalie = afternoon at 4 o'cloc of the Loyal Legion tained at tea by M k. the membersj U0 "in Washington and will will be enter-|yowhatan Hotel Medill McCor- Mrs. Thomas Sim Lee, Mrs. Mrs. C. Campbell, Mrs. Mrs. Partington, Mrs. Head gruder, sardner, Freeman, g _i _The second of the series of the Little a Miss Mimmack, The rural delivery mick, wife of the senator from Iili-! g The second of the series of the Litte and Sl Mimmack” The Tural delivery wols. ) Rauscher' tonight. when Mrs. Rafael e 8 Fruhoe: Mrs. McCormick will be assisted in|R. Govin will receive the guests assisted \ . bilipsborn 608 TO 614 eivi v he ladies | by Mrs. Frederick Mrs. Harry M. Carroll of Donna, Rio receiving by a number of the lad L Serron of Donna. Blo of the lilin congressional dele- | B. Johnson will ma Grande valley, g her par gation, including Miss Mattis, Mrs. en Ir. J. D. Parker, in Frank H. Funk. Mrs. William A Washington. Rodenberg. Mrs. Edward J. King the Misses Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Reeves and Mr. and Mrs. Emmons S Swmith are spend- ing the month of May at the Home- | stead, Hot Springs, Va. rper Kelley of s father was veland born iiss Bow- | w Neeretary and Mra. Hughes Honor Guests at Dinme! The Secretary of State and Charles Evans Hughes were &uests of honor at a brilliant dinner RICHARD WASHBURN CHILD, pxe husband i mentioned for aj Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Grey and Miss Louise’ Grev_of Evanston, Tll. are guests at the Powhatan Hotel. have many friends She wax prominent in rector of the consular service and|of the Atlantic fleet, Mrs. cinted with Frank A. Vam-| ; sl Fay o ew Miss Helen E. Stout, state director Mie Wiber J. Cher st Bamscners. | os at the Hotel La Fayeite for a few | goryy ' in war finance work. for the District of Columbia of the green. ballroom and he gucets inc| s e — Children of the Amieriean o olutlo e and . Mrs. Russell B. Harrison and her o is the guest of the national officer w S ed e A T Alerra 2% mother. Mrx. Alvin Saunders, arrived | tured living repres es of various!the . A. R. and vrominent national e Tpe USlice James . cesterday from Norfolk, Va., and are at | statues in our city park _ ! officers of the Daughters of the Amer- ' MEdwin: Denby, | the Hotel La Fayette for a short stay.| Among th ted at the speakers’|jcan Revolution, at her old home in ® Koy, Rep Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. Saundes ave | tabie oardman, Miss Ger- ) Miss Stout will be Hliam B McKinles: RePre” been visiting the former's son-in-law Mrs. Mitchell Carroll, { ghaent three weeks. A a 0s on e e ’ P e el e, e 'and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. | Miss Mrs. Je an S _““’ b ;‘“’*"““‘;i“' o Mrs CRobert | Williams. at Larchmont, near Nor- | jr.. Mr: Cline Borden. - Mr: Mrs. Bertha M. Robbins, regent of . Maj. Mrs. Gis erber Mrs. Hen Representative S. Wallace Dempse Mrs. Philip Sheridan has returned to | Ke Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt, ¢ Mrs. Henry C. Corbin, Mrs. Sarah Lee | per home on Massachusetts avenue| Mrs. William H. Herron, Mrs. Howard 3‘:2‘::_:1‘; Mr:‘.lf‘lt‘" rrk;l‘nh:m" J.jafter a visit in California. ns, Mrs. ]:]'n\(-‘hcr“ Mrs.“Fl;lr- . Exra L. - " Jackson toddard, ) Merton . Representative and Mrs. Harry C.| Miss Catherine Letts will entertain n and Miss Anne Beers. 4 b ‘Woodyard of West Virginia will en-|at dinner this evening at “Ayrlawn.” dinner committee consisted of tertain a company at dinner this|her home in Chevy Chase, before the Ayler, Mrs. Henry Grattan 4 evening in honor of the Secretary and |Little Season Club dance at Rauscher’s. John Paul Earnest, Mrs. Mrs. Hughes. —_ a ans, jr.: M Ruby Nevins, ’ e . Miss Frances Hay's Miss Elizabeth Peet, Rhoda Wat- entertained during their stay in Hous. _Judge James Hay of the Court of|Grorse & gt | STREET NW. tom, Tex., where the ambassador went to make an address before the Rice Institute. Lady Geddes will be the honor guest at a luncheon to be given today at the Rice Hotel by members of the Claims announces the marriage of his dz Frances Brockenborough to Mr. Randolph Page, son of nd Mrs. William N. Page of this city. Monday, May 9. at the home of the bride. The wedding was a s‘mple One of the interesting features of the horse show will be the tearoom. | which has been fashioned by screen- ing off a section of the grandstand with cedars. The proceeds from the CWEere tfig’ know ady one owing to mourning in the brids's | tearoom will be given to the Salva- o S aahington and e Dantatt | family. and was performed by Rev. |tion Army budget. Mrs. H. C. Clark | Egur@/;t corsets. of the American Revolution John H. Jeffries in the presence of |will direct the tearoom, aided ¥riday | ey ¥ fonly the immediate families. On their by Miss El Saturday b The ambassador of Russia, Mr. Boris | return from New York Mr. end Mrs.|Mrs Monday Bakhmeteff, will return today from |Page will reside in Washington. New York, where he has spent the greater part of the week. Owing to Mrs. John Hays Ham- mond's illness her sister-in-iaw, Miss ammond. acted as hostess for her S . ! toda: : T| Mr. and Mrs_ Edwin A. Newman P Int e eianficheon given in com- |\ e issued invitations for the mar- the h . Iriage of their daughter, Miss Martha | the Britioh Saent of the seoretary of [ cuise Newman, to Mr. John Edmund | lie Craigie. " ncoY @nd Mrs. R. Les- | immack, Wednesday, June 1. at 11 (e Sucsts included Mrs. Craigie. o'clock, at St. Patrick’s Church. oo e Courcy Faust, Mrs. Invitations hlve_heen rece Sibert \Carroll, Miss Louise Delano. | rom Mr. and Mrs. Shepard Dennis for Judge and Mrs. Jesse Felix West| of Waverly, Va.. have joined their daughter, Miss Grace West, at the Hotel Gordon, for a visit. HESE Blouses come from one of the most prominent makers— whose productions pronounce fashion; and whose values set a high standard of quality—which makes this sale one of most extraordinary in- ¢ terest. Offered at really less ed here rga- 5 Dor retta Wood. Miss Olyve Graef. Miss othy to Mr. Harold Newman Marsh Teatrice Beck. Miss Elizabeth Howry, | Church, Morristown, N. J . Miss Mary Howry, Miss Virginia Har- 2% et rison and Miss Delphine Heyl. Former United States ambassador to Japan and Mrs. Thomas J. O'Brien will entertain at dinner this evening, in honor of the ambassador of Japan and Baroness Shidehara. who lives in Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson Marsh of Dixfield, Me. Miss Virginia McKenney left today for Princeton. N. J.. where she will spend the week-end and attend the “prom” at the university. The secretary of the Italian em- bassy and Signora Celesia will be hosts at dinner this evening. The ambassador of Argentina and Mme. Lo Breton, accompanied by the latter’s niece, Miss Lioveras, will leave Washington this evening for New York, from where they will sail to- morrow aboard the Olympic for a short stay in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmaon have sent out invitations to a garden party at Airlle on Saturday afternoon, May 21, from 4:30 to 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Stanislav Spacek, technical at- tache of the special mission attached to the Czechoslovakian legation, en- tertained a company of thirty-six at Juncheon yesterday in a private {llninr room at the Hotel Washing- o Former Senator and Mrs. Chauncey Depew have ived in ashington for their annual ten-day spring visit and are at the New Willard. A num- ber of delightful hospitalities are being arranged in their honor. Mrs. Willlam Kearny Carr enter- tained at beautitully appointed Juncheon today at her residence, 1413 X street, in compliment to Mrs. Wil liam C. Rivers, wife of Col. commandant of Fort Myer. Yesterday Mrs. Carr had an in- teresting company at luncheon to meet Mgr. James F. Mackin. Mme. George Poulieft has returned from Philadelphia, where she has been visiting her parents. Mr. and River: Mr. and Mrs. William Whiting An- drews were the hosts at a dinner dance at the Lock Tavern Club last evening, when their guests numbered forty. Col. and Mrs. M. A. DeLaney are in Philadelphia for the first reunion of the Pennsylvania Base Hospital No. 10, composed of personnel from the Philadelphia colleges. Col. DeLaney | | was commanding officer and went to | France early in May, 1917. | On account of the inclement weather the Robert E. Lee Chapter. U. D. C.. will postpone its dance, scheduled for May 1 Chevy Chase lake, to Tues- day, May 17 at the Raleigh Hotel, 9 o’clock. Guests are requested to retain and use the same cards issued for the pre- vious date. Further information can i be obtained through the president, | Mrs. E. H. Lynham, or the chairman, Mrs. Waiter E. Hutton. Mrs. Charles J. Bell has charge of boxes for the presentation of “Some- body's Lion” by the Mask and Wig Club of the University of Pennsyl- vania. to be given at the Belasco Monday, May 23. Mrs. Frances Emory Warren, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood | and Mrs. Francois have taken boxes, and, as in past years, society folk en masse turn ‘out for the show, boxes and seats. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. W. W. Wother- spoon, who have been in_ Bermuda for the winter, arrived in New York this week and are at the Hotel Astor for a few days before coming to Washington to look for an apart- | Berger Moran | will occupying “DIJON™ This Smart One-strap Pump has been developed in the new light shade of tan calf. ered Louis heel. It has plain toe, turn sole and cov- Of excellent quality throughout, with full measure of style. You can see “DIJON” in the window. at $11.. Also with Baby Louis imitation tip. Priced heel and Our Special Silk Hose, $1.55 Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street than the wholesale cost Mrs. Frank Samuels, and_has joined Dr. Poulieff at Wardman Park Hotel, where they have an apartment. ment for another winter. Mrs. Wotherspoon will Jamestown, R. I, where they will pass the summer at their cottage at | that place. They expect to be in Washington for two weeks. Gen. and later go toi g;.n."zdu..::.:. John:;txz. Miss Adeline | tne marriage of their daughter Dor- THE LOUVRE—— 1115 1117 F STREET On Sa.turday we 511311 OECI‘ Sixty-one Dresses that formerly sold up to $50—for Semater Tramme! Eatertains Bride and Groom. Senator and Mrs. Park Trammell had as their guests at luncheon at the : Columbia Women Senate cafe yesterday Mr. and Mra. | Hold Successful Banquet. George McReynolds of Palatka, Fla..| The thirteenth annual banquet of the Mr. and Mrs. McReynolds were mar- | Columbian Women, held at the Chevy ried two weeks ago and were here Chase Club last evening, with Mrs. on their wed tour. Mr. Mc- Joshua Evans, jr., as hostess, was the Reynolds is a cousin of Justice Mc- ! most successful in its history, both from Reynolds of the United States Su-|the standpoint of attendance and en- preme Court, who also entertained the ; thusiasm, despite the animus of Jupiter bride and bridegroom at a luncheon | Pluvius toward all Maytime functions during their visit in the city. Mrs. | this year. McReynolds is the daughter of Col. and Mrs. S. J. Hilburn of Palatka. and | Miss Elizabeth Peet, president of the is a very attractive and beutiful society, a_well known educator of the young woman. deaf and dumb in America, presided as | toustmistress and introduced the speak- ers. Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr., gave a brief address of welcome. Miss Mabel Boardman, who has just been elected to membership in_ the or- ganization, was interesting and i Ty-On and Overblouses-- Fine grades of Georgettes, handsomely beaded. Rich type of Tricolette, elaborately braided. Attractive Mignonettes. Venise Lace-Trimmed. Representative and Mrs. A. E. Stephens of Illinois, who are estab. lished at the Farragut, have as guest Mrs. Ralph Jones of Steuben- ville, Ohio. Mrs. Jones was secretary of the Jefferson county woman's re- In entirely new effects—and embracing every desired color— publican committee during the cam- | nating upon her favorite ti b . aign. Your Own City—Washington. White Nav, P 1 S Miss Gertrude MacArthur, newly ap- Flesh Black Representative and Mrs. Calvin D.) pointed secretary of the Young Wom- ° es Paige. who have been at the Hotel |cn’s Christian Association, discussed th . La Fayeite all winter. are leaving |needs and aspirations of the Y. W. C. A. Harding Blue Gray today for their home in Southbridge,in particularly happy fashion. Mass ! pMrs. Mitchell” Carroll srousea _much Honey Dew Tomato Red —— interest in her subject, “Art in Wash- o Mr. and Mrs Philip . Kauffmann |ington.” upon which, both upon her own Bisque Green have given up the apartment at 2700 | sccount and that of her husband, she s Conneéticut avenue, which they oc-|807¥ analiicd o speak. H i 1 - A Various clever original songs were in- Effective models of exclusive desi; B copied wince fall. ‘and are at the,, Varlouws clever orleinal songs were in. gn Realizing the splendid values they are—we Somerset at 16th and S streets. embroidered, beaded and braided — plain and combination of— program being concluded by a comedy skit called “Seeing Washington in the Buff and Blue Line Under the Direction ! s urge prompt response that your selection may The assistant secretary of war has been joined at the Hotel La Fayette by rtment in its entirety. Ve S ainwright and their daughtes, | of Miss Ruth Ayler,” in which were fea- | be made from the asso t rety. who will remain for an indefinite stay. e — Ta”e‘fll C'epe dg Chifle , ) Mrs. F. M. Dearing. wife of the as- | SAFE AND SURE WAY e g . ailatant secreiary of iate, M e Tricotines Mignonette— - poan serneiany o S4ic, 7, Wave: STORE_YOUR FURS IN OUR| far & short atay | COLD STORAGE UNTIL WANTED Repairing—Remodel —and Georgettes— They are mostly in the misses’ sizes— but a few are in larger sizes. We advise early response, for at the price the quantity will move out quickly. Latest Millinery The new Organdy, Taffeta, Felt and Leghorn—with Ostrich trimming. Most becoming shapes—Louvre exclusive designs. i $12.50 and $15.00 The House Mra. Sawyer to Receive at Commencement Ball. Mrs. Sawyer, wife of Brig. Gen. C. E. Sawyer, wiil assist in receiving at the » commencement Lall which will be given 1his evening by the League of Nursing *.ducation of the District of Columbia in the ballroom of the New Willard Hotel for the graduating claswes of the registered schools of nursing of Wash- inzton. The patronesses for the ball include Mrs. Harding. Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr.; Mr=. John Jacob Rog- Mrs. Cuno Rudolph, Mrs. Merritte Jreland. Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs. 'heodore Boynton, NIrs. Thomas Brad- ley. Mrs. Frederick Brooke. Mrs. Watson B. Clarke, Mrs. Frazier Head, Mrs. . . Higbee, Mrs. R. J. Holden, Mrs. A. B. Houghton. Mrs. Reginald Hulde- Loper. Mrs. Howard Hume, Mrs. Wal- a Speeialty Reasonnble Eanet & Bacher, 521 13th St. N.W. Floor. Phome Main 4708 g F udg;[l :-mmvw-"l"f‘f r"'fi ‘ |, A gt J y b At Second ml ter Hutchins, Mra. William Keller, . Mrs. Thomas J. Kell Jr.; Mrs. Da- “fy? AL ” Tiaac ‘Gans. Mry. It’s Delicious’ vid Meade Lea, Mrs. 3i. B Learned,” Mrs. John A. M‘sfi pirs, C. Marbury, Mrs. Ridley 14th at G: